The Straits Times, 19 July 1920

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times No. 2f),nBn SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1920 PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 171 1 ill Prlo* nov #TR AVERS' Ir^i ii Finest and Signal If^^'l TRADE MARK. "BHIP'BBAND "BIONAL" BRAHD WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE 1 F^OSi THE BBCIPB OF A /7"rrv HIS A PIQUINT FIiIVOOR AND GKS't.RMiN IN THB COUNTRY f™'£L'* A VA'.UASLE APPBTISBI gig KNOWN THRO. OHOUT THB WORLD SSPH TRAVER9 ATMD SONS, LIMITED 'laeorpci;ted
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    • 168 1 ROBINSON CO., LTD. (loooip r»t;d in ike Stntitß SettKmeiti) ROW ShOWINB VERY URGE NEW STCCK OF FURNISHING FABRICS Cretonnes, Tapestries, Shadow Tissues, Bolton Sheetings. Plain and Bordered^ Casement Cloths, Art Serges, Repps, etc., etc. ROBINSON CO., LTD lrsr (Inecrpctred in Ifce Staita Settlement*) i i. imiw I wajajiim nll TM»jrMamaMa»»T»
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  • 797 2 New Legislation Being Introduced. Several new Bills, about to be introduced in the hdnl Council, are published in a supplement to the F.M.S. Government Gazette A Bill "to consolidate and amend the lnw relating to the Police Force consolidates as a Federal Enactment the State laws relating to
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  • 255 2 Railway Engines .Crash Into A Motor Car. At about 7.30 p.m. on June 13 Mr. Wilson, Engineer of the West Gopalichuck Colliery (Messrs. McLeod and Co.) was motoring back from Dhanbad with his wife and child. The level crossing gates being open, the car had nearly
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    • 221 2 AIR-FLOAT AND The Peace-Thm that make the WHOLE HAPPY. JLt stll J?lsp*ds»rli-s »a«t Stores OOVafalLL BFtOS. CO., 9intfApON •?«a«p.i»>i6'iiß CS.A.) I T. WANG QUALIFIED DENTIST, 45. South Bridge Road (near the Central Folic Station) SINGAPORE ESTIMATES FREE OF CHARGE. llnurs- 9-5 daily. Sunday? and holidays excepted. ilr. Wang's c;'ialification is
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    • 678 2 iondoD itoyttot Agents C We offac »-.a w r* tm taytasi 'c! -*l taßtf*. teMtjntSf!^ f. »*i. -fee ,v«Vj up-lu. d>te nw i. <nr dm. F-«' tm ••■•■f »-'>h v .<>, < <iras •y at to-»"»» iirV*#«.r beataase KiiVW»»-\ >o.\ CO. I -m DR CASSELL* I TABLETS Repslr Wear and
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    • 260 2 YAMATO CO. 41, High Street. Phone 432. CA*)H now Hrn a pi PROCEEDING SALE i McKenzie's Lavender I Soap A reliable toilet soap, it is one that truly utu urn bob** because of its price and good looks, because of Its skin-nourishing qualities. There is no need to pay more
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  • 1134 3 Proposals lor Rtvulptlon In Midieal Ser^fC« Proposals lh»t wcnlii 1 1 c tly wvolntioaiae the present ruvdicn'- M :oe ol Britaia ate made to the tti&istrj .<t Health The preatnt organisation bee tailed lv hriag ibe ad Tutiiin ol mrdio»l oi' bk wiibin reaob < I ttae people.
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    • 490 3 i^s. ■c-^P* Ti 27/^"~ i in Nam //s^Wr^^ I Oharwar. [j Mhtaky. UOi WlJ*,™,/ s&\\ Ist Mar. i«»i«. j »rr'f«. /ft "Hlv^_«l« The 'Cavalry !«...■.<■*■. In 1 \>>H WT M U,' ..atrh It still SJS iwH'iw.l" \§^.-"*W > J -^ronj aad S and V\SS'rTj^S'> l tor Cyolin« doe \7 /^&^g?</
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    • 351 3 PUBLIC HELP WANTED All namrp shown in the Singa- sfctrOk pors General Establishments, Clubs, Insurance and Shipping frxwVt Companits. Estates, and oth.r ll|3| new Concerns, are inserted 9}\*^M Names not found thoreln should Ww be posted in time to meet our J\M 1921 issue of f*CJfjL THE CHINRSK COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY
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    • 331 3 M. EZEKIEL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OPTICIANS O, High Street (Europe Hotel Buildings}, j j GENTLEMEN REQUIRING BRAND NEW MOTOR CARS OR MOTOR CYCLES AUSTIN "20" CHEVROLETS AND FORDS, 5 SUNBEAM AND TRU'MPiI CYCLES SIDE-CARS THE PATENT PATCHQUICX COMPANY 26-3. Orchard Road. DUE SHORTLY MOTOR TRUCKS 9-ton Chaaa Full particulars from
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    • 381 3 I IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Can be had of sllgktly asesi "THE PRACTICAL CAR* Five- Center touring body. Only limited number available The first shipment of five ears was sold U ONE Company for hiring. Very economical on bensine. For farther particulars, please apply to JUTS CO., LTD.. 48, Robinson Road. TO
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    • 811 4 STEAMEB SMlliH P. 0. -British India AND Apcar Line (Companiea Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with Hii Majesty'! Government) rke Ompany'i MAIL SERVICES BAST OF BOMBAT are at praseat —aalad LONDON FAB-EASTERN BERVC4 FROM LONDON TO MABHEIIJJEB A L*B»O1 Daa
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    • 539 4 STEAMER SANJm PRINCE LINE LIMITEB, (Incorporated in England) FAB EAST BERVICB FOB NEW TOBK MONGOLIAN PRINCE via Panama about lit half Sept. CELTIC PRINCE via Sues about lit half Oct. For all information apply to ADAMSON, GILFILLAN A CO, LTD. (Incorporated In England) Agenti. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED (iLcorporated
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    • 267 4 BTTAMER SAILIM! TNE EASTERN SNIPPERS COMPANY, LUUI'BS (laeerperated la Bkralta Settlement!) lVs Mma table Is sabj.it to attotanaa wttkeal further aatlaa. Steemer aalHa« IVasß BtacaaaM PIN «ENO— Every Tunday, at I wM- far Part Swetteakam aad Paaajag. rrem ablacea to Wipiw Frem Feaaig to HeaLmata (Trmla Jamay frem Meubaela to
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    • 380 4 STEAMER SAUJMa 0. S, K. THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2, De Souza Street. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (Subject to change without notice) FOR PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG HIMALAYA MARU July 20 ALPS MABU mid. Baat, FOB NEW YORK (via Panama Canal)
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    • 417 4 tTIAMR lAMJNU NIPPON YUIEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government Subject to alterations without notice. EUROPE MAIL LINK Fortnightly Service For London, Antwerp via (Malacca) Peaaafe Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. IYO MARU An* 4 ATSUTA MARU Aug. 11 LIVERPOOL LINE For Liverpool
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    • 601 5 STEAMER SAILINGS K)K I1()V(.a()N(; AMI KOHr s.s. Laisang. 3.lfi» ton*. •ill 3 p.m., on July 19. For fMgfct nr pa apply BOUBT AD I CO, Agra FOR PWAHG \M> CALCUTTA Th* I. C. B. N- Ce;.** a* Vathinir. 2.2*1 will I p.m.. <.n July 11. For li. hi M )p
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    • 252 5 STEAMER SAILINGS DODWELL LINE Incorporated in Knc'.and) PO> NKV. YOBS DIRECT LOWTRr'K CASTLE eommenee* loading July 15 EGREMONT CASTLE cUtmrae** loading Kir.it half September l-'ur freight, plean apply to PATBBBON, SIMONS ft CO, LTD.. Agents. BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LIMITED For Australia e.s. HYMETTUS The above vaaaa! la due
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    • 592 5 SALES BY AUCTION STRUTHERS AND DIXON INC i (Incorporated in U.S.A.) I I THK GREEN STAR STEAMSHIP CORP. due Steamer Singapore Destination ARCTURUS August 12 New York vi:i Suez ELKHORN Sept. 8 San FrancUco I The above steamer* will receive prompt despatch for the ports named taking cargo for all
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    • 612 5 THE STRAITS TRADING CO., j LIMITED. (Incorporated in Singapore.) NOTICE is hereby given that an extra- j ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 11, Collyer Quay, Singapore, j on Wednesday, July U, 1920. at noon, for the purpose of
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    • 362 5 THE NEW FRENCH CAR *^i^i^i^l^l^H^.^9W*T7ew|^aßy>Hi^He«^B^B a aßa^tx *K^*t .*J-"^H vI. *1 a vE&Y i^B^l fa Hrn M tkm "a IB THE CAR THAT NEVER GROWS OLD Fitted with electric lighting and »tartinir. Magneto iirnitioa SHIPMENTS NOW ARKIVI.Vr; Register your name to enaurt early delivery Sole Agent and Importer for Straits
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    • 766 6 I■ fa »J f 5. From Ptiiiay, July 16, to Weinfdgy, July 21 A PATHS SERIAL THS SYNONYtf KOii i BRIAL PKRFKCIIDN Keatnrins RUIH ROLAVD AND OBOKOE LAKRIM Start Pall fenona in tbr BaaW worl 1 THE TIGERS TR4.IL ia 16 epiftoOes or 81 reels Abounding ia Tbvi Hengition acd
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    • 286 6 iifctftfct KH| HALL, LTD. g"j li^^^uM BBCOND SHOW AT 9.11 W/f s t tt^Bt MABIB WALCIMP ia the UWm SPUR and SADDLE /IJI Hur BTOBIBS ia 18 reela, No. 8 The Fintl Chapter T«4IPEBT CODY K DNaiPPIR la 3 parts Aloag with FRANE MATO with BDITB ROBERTS ia 5 acts
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    • 599 6 W-.-«raair33i<»i^iii,~ I //> French Roofing Tiles Ridfiea Ventilator* Glabs Tiea Aboadant rcsuy h\ ck- bed by 7, Rafflaa Quay, <>ing«pop« JOHORE GOVERNMENT Aiiininn Ciill\h^t/1 public works department UUli \\K OUIyWuVC Tenders are hereby invited for erecti.a of Quarters for Judge, Johore Bahru. Every person applying for a form of ten
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  • 90 7 FIXTURES. *M— day. July 19. Bish '>• iter, :i :>m.. l.tl p.m. Vie. Thc»tr«, 8.15. rMaday, lad llij'ii :it.T. O.IS H.m 1.46 p.m. ii Mik- B»rlccr'i. Singiiporf AMisei open. I Vie. Theatre 9. 1 D WdmmUr, July 21. •i 2.22 p.m. noon. v., Vie. Theatre. 9.10. Fhursdiiv.
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  • 28 7 f!s Arrived. I 1 tons, fiom M»,:r;,s .;•> ions, from I. n«r.:: 145 tons, froi.i Pun 20-7. Bat f.< in P«aaa 17 I from Djambi 18-7 -■1-7.
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  • 103 7 1 p. Ml. 4 pja. ;ic.urne and 4 r p.m iVill. Souraba)*, t pjn. Tuesday .-.1 i 1:'.:1 i I'ulang 9 «.m. Coeob 9 am. I'.iinu 9 gelat Paadjang, B.'n,.kalis a ilagan 1 p.m Port Dick on 3 P- m Huar 3 p.m. Thursday I'urt i MaJrai
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  • 19 7 ■'■\ce Report) June Ij July 9 July 12 I U July 12 It 18 July HI
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  • 185 7 Tl.e Federal Treasurer <Mr. A. been entertained at luncheon arlton Club, in London. In responding to the toaat of his health, he explaincl the position of Australian finances nmi Mid that, apart from the war, Australian indebtedness was due principally to reproductive works. Australian repatriation wi I literal
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  • 158 7 At th- Shanghai Mixed Court, on June 2K, there was ln-.ird a case that is of vital int— ill to the shipping fraternity. Capt. Foyne who was Master of the Yungshin, of the NiacahM S. N. Company, was disy the company, it is claimed, without ii. and
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  • 126 7 BXCHANGB Singapore, July 19. Bank 4 m/s 2/4 3/32 r DwMMd 2/4 27/32 Irivate 3 m/s 2/4 X On New York Demand 44 ,4 Private 90 days 47M On France Bank 520 On India, Bank T. T. 120 On Hongkong, Band d/<l ei'.^p.c.pm. On Shanghai, Bank d/d
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 209 7 Hi Ruy«n. Sellen. 10 10 Ampang 18.00 1 1 Ayer Weng 1.00 1.60 norn U £1 Kam. Kamunting 2.16.0 2.18.6 10 10 Kinta Assoc. 7.25 8.00 Q *1 KinU» Tin 1.7 6 1 1 Hitam Tin 2.80 3.00 xd. 1 Jelantoh 1.65 1.75 11 1 Lahat Mines 7.50 8.00
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    • 111 7 Buyers. Seller*. :i £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.15.0 4.0.0 11 1 E. Smelting Co. 12.00 13.00 Etostrta I'wsyt t, i 0 10 Fraser Neave 56.00 58.00 10 50 W Hammer &Co 110.00 115.00 OOlOOKatz Bros. 130.00 150.00 1 11 Mexican Eairle 10.5.0 11.5.0 10 10 Maynard Co. 16.00 17.00
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    • 85 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 5 p.c. pn. Spore Kicctric Tramways p.c. i'3so,ooti nom. Spore Municipal 5 p.c. par. Spore Mun. i>.c. of 1907 $1,000,000 15 p.c. 10 p.c. dis. S*pore Mun'. 4V4 p.c. of 1909 ?1,G90,500 15 p.c. 10 p.c. dis. Spore Mun. 4 p.c-. df U'O'J
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  • 421 7 fnaat and Co. and Lyail and Lv»ti'» Q*n**Hnv« |c. [Latest available Sterling Quota!ions are printed oa aaother par* ia eaefc IMfey** iosoej 1 1 a > Ifnam FraitT" Lyall Co. Evatt Aior Gajah ($1) 8.60 8.80 S.60 8.80 Am. Malay 4.25 4.75 4.50 4.75 AyerHitam ($5) 23.00 24.00
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 535 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS [■OR SAI.i:, ion Katz Urns. Def. and K'O Van Wijk. Oilers 828, Btratti Tims. BOARD AM) RESIDENCE. Glenshee, 1, St. Thorn* Walk. Or.c raom available. W/.NTKD. it'.i-'.K Indian runner duck nl-o while Leghorn eggs. Ward, Labis, Jolioic. TO LET, g Bd >001 No. 128. Cecil Street. Su.t.-.1.1c for
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    • 37 7 GOODS THAT ATTRACT ATTENTION EAGLE BRAND SARDINES LIBERTY BRAND CEYLON TEA RODERICK DHU WHISKY t > i < i i AGENTS THE SEREMBAN GENERAL AGENCY LIMITED SINGAPORE AND SKREMBAN. DRINK THE FAMOUS PATTARA'S PURE MOCHA COFFEE -CAMEL BRAND" I
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    • 298 7 HUMPHREY BISHOP COMEDY AND OPERATIC COMPANY New ir roiirammo Nightly TO-M'OHT, MONDAY NEW VAUDEVILLE FaUST TO.MOMOW, TUESDAY VAU DEVIL IL TROV4TORE TLkS AT M OTP.IB 3 |"nißuiniicHiE~&~coT lirraT" 12, ROBINSON ROAD for I'UAMP.U.NK. Due de Monaco, Strauss Kreres, Paul Duboia, Clapot Fil«, U»mtrcaux, etc. WHISKIES.' Mnrtin, Standfast, Thome's Vat 1.
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  • 63 8 DONALDSON.- On June 19, at Hatton Hall, Windlesham, Alexander Lcathes Donaldson, late of Singapore, eldest son of the Revd. John William Donaldson, D.D., of Cambridge, aged 78. HOSES.— At hia residence No. 3, Kock Road, on July 15, 1920, Moses C. Moses, second son of the late C. Moses,
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  • 41 8 Mr. and Mrs. J. Carapiet, desire to tender their sincere thanks to their relatives and friends who attended the funeral of their beloved brother Moses, and also to those who sent wreaths and cards of condolence, in their sad bereavement.
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  • 1112 8 MONDOY, JULY 19 LABOUR AND GOVERNMENT. No country can live at peace under two Governments. In England some time ago the Labour Party endeavoured to introduce what was called direct action." In essence this meant that whenever the harbouring classes did not approve of the actions of Parliament it would
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  • 15 8 Mr. H. R. W. Lobb, of the Tramway Company, sailed for home on leave to-day.
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  • 20 8 The annual meeting of the Singapore Diocesan Association was to be held on June 30, at 15, Tufton Street, Westminster.
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  • 20 8 The United Kingdom mails ex-Thongwa delivered during the week and were those despatched from London on June IT and 24.
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  • 21 8 Tin Bentong No Liability figures for the first fortnight of July were Hours run 310, piculs recovered 160, yards treated 35.500.
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  • 27 8 Derrick and Co. advise that the directors of Pajam, Limited, have sold forward January-December, 1921, five tons per month fine pale crepe at 93 cents per lb.
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  • 38 8 The Food Controller has fixed maximum prices for the sale of cargo broken rice in the Colony as follows ln Singapore, $11.20 per bag in Penang, $10.98 per bag. A bag means a bag of approximately 168 catties.
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  • 36 8 An interesting collection towards restoring the Zoo in London has just arrived from the Malay States. It includes one orang-utan, five pigtail monkeys, one tiger, one black leopard, one clouded leopard, and one Sumatra wild deer.
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  • 49 8 At the meeting of the Federal Council on July 28, the Hon. Mr. A. N. Kenion will move That in view of the high cost of living Government should control food prices, not only in the F.M.S. but induce the Government of the Straits Settlements to do the same.
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  • 64 8 There seems to be an epidemic of strikes on a small scale at Shanghai for more wages. Among them is a strike at the Shanghai Cotton Manufacturing Co.'i mills. There was also a strike the other week by 600 coolies employed at the New Engineering Works, but it was settled
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  • 64 8 The acting Chief Secretary will propose at the forthcoming meeting of the Federal Council the approval of the construction by the F.M.S. Government of a dry dock and a slip way on the Prai River and of the necessary work's in connection therewith, and also of the reclamation of the
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  • 69 8 The trial flight of the D.H. 9, on which Lieuts. Parer and Mclntosh are attempting to reach Australia, did not take place this morning on account of an accident to the tail skid. It is expected, however, that the trial will be made to-morrow morning, from the Racecourse, as arrange'!.
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  • 63 8 The secretary, Austral Malay Tin. Ltd., reports the following returns from its associated companies for the first fortnight of July, 1920 Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd. Hours run 570, cubic yards treated 82,500, total piculs 436, nett value $34,359. Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging, Ltd. Hours run 203, cubic yards treated
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  • 68 8 At the instance of Mr. J. Byrne, Head of the Preventive Service, Government Monopolies Department, Penang, on Friday, in the Second Court, before Mr. A. C. Baker. Lim Mah Huat was charged wi h Urn possession of 415 tahils of non-Government chandu, valued at $2,900. Accused pleaded guilty and was
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  • 85 8 Under instructions from the truhtee of the late Sultan Idris, Messrs. Aylesbury and Nutter, auctioneers, on Friday offered for sale at the Town Hall, Ipoh, 64 allotments of mining land in Perak, of which 44 are Lo in the Kinta District, two in the Batang Padang District, 17 in the
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  • 90 8 The following subject came up for debate at the Eurasian Literary Association rooms on Thursday night That the Rent Board Enactment should not be allowed to lapse. Despite the various arguments from the standpoint of the lapdlord and in the face of the recent recommendations by the Commission there was
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  • 99 8 The case in which the Government clerks, one a Chinese named Saw Konp Poh, and the other a Tamil named S. R. Ratnam, both of Parit Buntar, who were charsred with criminal breach of trust (the second with abetting the commission of the offence) was concluded at the Ipoh Assizes
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  • 149 8 The following Singapore town properties belonging to the estate of Syed Abdullah bin JaiTar Alhabshec, deceased, were sold by auction to Syed Abdullah bin Ahmad AlsagofT by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., at their saleroom, 30 Klin*; Street, on Wednesday Freehold land and house A Duxton Hill, area 1,100 sq.
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  • 579 8 Capt. R. S. Carroll and Mb, Carrol have»left Singapore en route t i India. Mr. and Mrs. W. Coelby-King are leaving for home. Mr. King is retiring from the- Government Service wliiih be enter- if in 1893. A Colombo telegram of JuK :< says Mr. T. Gunetilleke,
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  • 107 8 Sir Arthur Pearson tenders his thank* for £2 sent by Mr. Ko Wan Kam of Bangkok, and £1 from Mr. Lim Cheng Swee of Singapore in response to his appeal, through the Straits Times, on behalf of the Fresh Air Fund. It is a most excellent institution,
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  • 94 8 The Installation ceremonies and banquet in connection with Lodge Johore Royal took place on Saturday at Johore Bahru. The District Grand Master, Hon. W. F. Nutt, acting as Installing Master, placed Wor. Bro. Shelley-Thompson in the chair, and an important feature of the proceedings was the investiture
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  • 169 8 We much regret to announce that Ungku Ahmad bin Mohamed Khalid, 0.X., D.P.M.J., State Commissioner of H;,m Pa hat, died in Johore Bahru on Saturday. His end came with painful suddenness, for he was sitting, apparently in his usual health, after tiffin anrl collapsed and died
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    • 115 8 I CAPSTAN pill CAPSTAN NAVY CUT Tobacco i MEDIUM V FULL -f O art PM H LB STRENGTHS ■■"™W TIN SPECIAL OFFER TARTAN TRAVELLING RUBS SUPERIOR QUALITY J9 |fc 54x01 •••OOeaoh IBs 8) •lO.aJOeaoh M lAI6E SELECTION OF OTHEI QUALITIES AT 8.78 SIB.BO *«1.00 »27 SO »M.QO «*B.OO •56. O
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    • 261 8 NOTICE TO PATRONS OF THE ALHAMBRA Beach Road. (Tan Cheng Kee Co., Ltd., Proprietors) The Screening of the VITAGRArH SERIAL THE WOMAN IN THE WEB TO-NIGHT and thereafter will commence nightly at 8 o'clock which necessitates the fixing of the commencement of tha BECOND SHOW AT 9.15 Booking arrangements for
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  • 397 9 More T.-.-.-uhlc About th« Coal Supply. Kkutkr Tmjmskam*. London, July 15. TVrtin: Ml (inference with the coalwmkirs «t BadMM, Hue urgently wired .it Spa declaring the growing dini:v! n:ition of the coa'.mincrs to increase the number of extra shifts or even to continue the present number owing to
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  • 165 9 Rxuteb Telegram. London, July IC. A Fuel Research Board memorandum has been issuod regarding the employment of alcohol nX fuel. After referring to its creat suitability for certain classes of motor vehicles. Sir Frederick Nathan, a member of the tv.anl, states that alcohol could not be produced
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  • 117 9 Merchant Shipping. Reuter Telegram. London, July 16. IJoy.i's merchant shipping statistics show that 3,578,153 tons arc being built in the United Kingdom and in June the increase was 1K4,000 compared with March anil l,ti..4,iiini compared with last year. The ships 1). ■••an in the quarter include many large VOMOM of
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  • 243 9 Statement About the Arab Rising. Considerable Forces Move From Bagdad. RBITTfTR TELBORAMB. London, July 15. In the House of Commons, replying to a question regard tho rising in Rumeita, Mr. Churchill said military operations were rogressing but were hampered by shortage of railway stock, as six trains were captured
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  • 151 9 Relteb Telegrams, London, July 15. Mexico City Ten thousand workers in the petroleum fields in Tampico have struck 'limanding a 75 per cent, increase in wages. London, July 15. Santiago de Chile It is reported from Laplaz that the new government has banished President Gutierrez and all cabinet ministers.
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  • 77 9 Beuter Telegram. London, July 16. Speaking at a banquet at the Mansion House attended by bankers and merchants, Mr. Chamberlain optimistically reviewed the country's financial position, and said we had passed the peak of our financial difficulties and begun the downward path from the high levels which we
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  • 98 9 Anglo- Japanese Treaty. Reuteb Telegram. London, July 15. The Manchester Guardjan, commenting on the Anglo-Japanese note on July 14, in regard to the Alliance, declares that the Treaty has always been entirely out of harmony with the spirit of the covenant. It will need a complete remodelling in order to
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  • 307 9 Discussion on the Existing Policy. REUTEB TILICRAM. London, July 16. In the House of Commons debate on the Finance Bill, Capt. Wedgwood Benn proprsed the repeal of the Imperial preference duties and declared that they were trifling and absurd. The policy of Imperial preference had led to c.-cnomic
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  • 360 9 Relter Telegrams. London, July 14. New York July cotton shot up 105 points, August 163 and other futures between 15 and 80. The jump is due to covering by dealers of a short new crop for delivery. London, July 14. Washington Arrangements have been completed to re-open
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  • 256 9 Viscount Grey on the German Attitude. RICTII TILIGRAM. London, July 16. Viscount Grey, speaking at a meeting of the council of the League of Nations Union, said he had hoped the first meeting of the League would pass a unanimous resolution inviting Germany to become a member,
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  • 79 9 RSUTU TII.tC.RAMB. London, July 15. Fifty men raided the post office at Rotunda Rink, Dublin, and secured and removed in motor cars all the mails for Dublin Castle and Viceregal Lodge. London, July 17. Eighty soldiers accompanying policemen entered Bellylanders in Limerick at three in the morning intending to
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  • 86 9 Bevter Telegram. London, July 15. In the House of Commons, replying to Viscount Curzon with regard to the swe3ping up of mines, Mr. Bonar Law said that Great Britain and the United States had cleared the areas allotted to them and France had nearly done so. Italy still
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  • 77 9 RCITEB TELBCRAM London, July 15. Dr. Morrison left £27,545 in England. He requested that his children should receive the best education procurable at a preparatory school, an English public school, thence to Oxford, completing it at Harvard or Mac Gill and a further course at a European
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  • 56 9 Reuteb Telegram. London, July 16. Brussels The presidents of the Senate and the Chamber proceeded to the United States embassy and handed Mr. Brand Whitlock, a presentation bust of President Wilson by parliament as a token of gratitude. The president of the Senate in a speech described him
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  • 50 9 Reuteb Telegrams. London, July 16. The King and Queen have completed a tour of Scotland, where they stayed at Holyrood Castle, and the Isle of Man, returning through Wales. They had a very cordial reception everywhere. London, July 17. Adelaide I The Prince of Wales has departed for Tasmania.
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  • 575 9 The First Class Passengers' Grievances. (From Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent. House of Commons, June 8. Mr. Houston, the great Liverpool ship owner, has performed a public service by ventilating some of the grievances from which passengers to the Far East have suffered. The totally insufficient accommodation provided for
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  • 403 9 Alleged Misappropriation of Funds In Rome. The Attorney-General of Siam has entered a criminal action against Luang Bavura Vadi, formerly Secretary of the Siamese Legation at Rome, snys the S>i«m Observer of July 5. The main charge in the indictment is that, while acting as Charge d'
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  • 29 9 The directors of the Bukit Kajang Rubber Estates declared an interim dividend of 10 per cent, (actual), less tax. on ac- count of the year ending June 30, 1920.
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  • 2204 9 Waste; Want; and a Supreme Act of Economy. From Our Special Correspondent. London. June 18. It is admitted on every hand that one of the supreme needs of the country at present is economy. Cut your coat according to your cloth spend less than you are receiving on
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  • 41 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 19. The Kinta Europeans meet at the Ipoh Club on Saturday to decide the scope of the IVrak War Memorial, its form, limitations of subscriptions and where it is to be erected.
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  • 126 10 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, July 24, 1920 Tuesday, July 20. Malay Co. 5.V.1., Balestier Range, 4 p.m. Thursday, July 22. Malay Co. 5.V.1., Balestier Range, 4 p.m. Saturday, July 24. Eurasian Co. Rifle Club, Balestier Range, 2.30 p.m. (Sd.) R. SMITH, Adjutant, S.V.C.
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  • 154 10 The following is a statement of subscriptions received to date. Further contributions will be gratefully received by Messrs. Evatt Co., Honorary Treasurers, French Bank Buildings, Singapore. Previously acknowledged I 2 per cont. Interest on credit balance for half year ended ;jnth June, 1920 60.50 R. B. Byatt,
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  • 237 10 The Humphrey Bishop Company gave further evidence of their versatility on Saturday night, when they produced Ali Baba in the Victoria Theatre before a crowded house. To produce nine scenes of pantomime with ten people is a bold undertaking, but we can say without exaggeration that within
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  • 77 10 An alarming accident occurred during the arrival of the Prince, says a Sydney message of June 16. Sir Ross Smith, flying a dr Havilland aeroplane, accompanied by Mr. J. F. Hurley, the official photographer to the A.1.F., fell in the harbour owing to the engine
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  • 137 10 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, July 19. Silver.— s2. Hon.fkong Gl'-j. Shanghai 44. Tin.— Buyers at 140.50. Rubber Report. Market weak but steady. July sheet around 70 cts., Aug-ust-September 71-72, Octtober-December 75. Share Market.— Slightly improved. Rubbers. Little doing. Jimahs sold L47H, Chanjrkats offer 8.25, Bassetts
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  • 218 10 There was wide response to the invitations issued by the Hon. Mr. W. F. Nutt, 0.8. E., President of the Y.M.CA. in Singapore, for the tiffin held at Raffles Hotel on Saturday to meet Mr. J. J. Virgo, C.8.E., National Field Secretary of the bgUah National Council
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  • 225 10 It will be remembered that some time back, in the early morning, a car was found in the ditch on the left hand side of Orchard Road by Mount Elizabeth, with its number plate wrenched off and the driver ncn est. This morning the mystery
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  • 115 10 The inauguration ceremony of the Stock and Produce Exchange, Shanghai, Ltd., took place the other week at 1, Szechuen Road, corner of Avenue Edward VII, Shanghai. There was a reception to local officials, merchants, bankers, pressmen, and friends. The exchange has a capital of $5,000,000.
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  • 142 10 During the recent visit of H. R. 11. the Prince of Wales to New South Wales, the Australian Jockey Club arranged a two-day meeting at Randwick, giving in prize money over £10,000. The two principal events were the Chester Plate of £1,000, and a sweepstake of 10
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  • 48 10 With reference to Notification No. 28 nublished in the F.M.S. GovernmenGazette of January :i, 1919, it is notified that the price of first frrade rubber for the period July 10 to July 22, 1920, inclusive, is 76V4 cents per pound, equivalent to $102 per picul.
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  • 72 10 A London message of June 30 says It is announced that Sinn Feiners are holding 1 General Lucas as hostage for a murderer who is to be hanged next week. They declare that, if the sentence be carried out, Samral Lucas will bo hanged in the same lour. The Cabinet
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 664 10 The annual meeting of the Swimming Club, held yesterday morning, passed off satisfactorily. Members raised no objection to the proposed small increase in thn monthly subscription realising that the improvements which are necessary require the raising of more money and the proceedings generally promised weil for
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    • 488 10 It speaks much for the present vitality of cricket at the club which has cricket for its middle name that the S.C.C. was able to put out three elevens on Saturday afternoon, which certainly sounds like a record. In the tournament, which promises to be an interesting struggle, Merchants
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    • 35 10 To-morrow's ties in the S.C.C. Bowls Tournament are as follows Single Handicap. Bowerman v. McKean. Main v. Nelson. Championship. Lowndes v. Black. Van Cuylenburg v. Lyall. Cousins v. Knight. Hopkins v. Norrie.
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    • 95 10 A Heuter message states that in the Davis Cup singles at Wimbledon Johnston. America, beat Parke, England, 6-5, C-4 2-C, 3-G, 6-2. Tiken America, beat King<cotc, England, 4-(i, 6-1, 6-H, 6-1. Amongst the entrants in the Gentlemen's Lawn Tennis Singles at the Wimledon Championship meeting was Mr.W.P.
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    • 48 10 A good start was made in the Yacht Club's sweep-stake race yesterday morning Throughout the sailing the wind remained and steady and the course wa •<>v red in loss than an hour. Helen crossed the finishing line first, Wendy second, Betty third and Florence fourth.
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    • 32 10 A Heater wire from New York dated July 16, states that Miss Bleibtry broke the women's swimming record for 300 metres, her time being 4 mm. 43 8/8 sets.
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    • 122 10 Beckett Beats Burns. A Reuter message of the 16th inst. states that at the Albert Hall in a contest for the heavyweight champions-hip of the British Empire. Jo* Beckett beat Tommy Bums, of Canada, ex-heavyweight -•hampion of the world. Burns, who is 39 years of age, put up a
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    • 35 10 A Reuter wire dated July 16 states that at Bisley Lieutenant Evans, of the F.M.S., made U'2 in the second stage for the King's Prize and thus qualified for the third stage.
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    • 15 10 The ex-service men's soccer team is visiting Tanglin this afternoon to play the Staffords.
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    • 115 10 - The time since the spring tennis tournament at the S.C.C. has slipped away quickly, and now the sheets for the autumn tournament are waiting to be filled. It begins on September 1, the qualifying rounds starting on August 18, and entries close on August 7. There
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    • 395 10 A Reuter message from Sandy Hook, dated July 16, states that Shamrock's crossing of the line was greeted with defening shouts and shrill sirening from the packed excursion craft assembled behind the line. The race is regarded as showing that Resolute may be a faster boat in
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  • 77 10 The Woman in the Web, a Vitagraph serial featuring Hedda Nova ami J. Frank Glendon, will be presented at the Alhambra, at 8 o'clock, to-night, the first two episodes being screened. This will bo preceded by a two-reel Eclair drama, the Return. In the Meond show, which commences
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  • 175 10 F.R.11. Prince Nakhom of Siam hax given the experience of his voyage to Kngland to a reporter. Instead of booking a passage," he said, 1 left it to the last moment. We just managed to get into a French steamer— in the third class, though
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  • 105 10 The Malay Mail learns that 11. M.5. Malaya will be out here about November. Another report says, it is BBBMMneed, t h;»t the Maiajra leaves Kngland on October 22 and reaches Singapore on December 1. The vessel will remain in Malayan waters for about four weeks.
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  • 49 10 The Singapore Assizes commence at It a.m. to-morrow, and in all probability will be presided over by Mr. Justice Barrett Lennard. There are two murder cases on the list, also some note counterfcitint; cases, and a Post Office case in which an employee is charged with defalcation.
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  • 144 10 The following return for the month o< February, 1920, is issued by the Currcmy Commissioners of the StraiU Settlement* (A) Whole amount of Currency Notes in Circulation on 29th February, Uj2O 18j,208 r 222.te Average amount of Currency Notes in Circulation during the month of February, 1920
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 55 10 Titi Tin Company, Ltd. A breakdown of the main engine, driving the hydraulicing plant at the Titi Tin Company's mine at Jelebu has been reported. This breakdown has stopped all hydraulicing work for two weeks, but repairs are now completed, and it is hoped that the mine will commence work
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  • 1160 11 Adjusting the Capital o! The Company. Ad extraordinary geaeral me »i«R ol the ■but holders cl (be Per** River Vallej Kabt.i Cotnpscy, Limited, reports tbe PisMK Gtc?tte, wu held at tbe registered offloc tf tbe eompuy, Penan*, on Saturdaj. There were pit M it Mi. W. Dodsm
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  • 994 11 THIRD MILE (F.M.S RUBBER. Substantially Improved Result For Tbe Year, The annul general mee.ioß of the Tbir* Hile (F.M.S.) Robber Oim-sny, L-.d,, wit Held at Bdioborf(h on M*y 81, iHjjr Jamet 8. Bjntein, obaiimkn ol direotora, presiding The Ohairman, in moving tbe adoption ot tbe report and aooonots, said:— Oentlemen,—
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  • 192 11 - We do not know whether to call it the retort courteous in this case, although that phrase is so sanctified by use that it covers a multitude of cases, says the N.-C. Daily News. The circumstances of this particular story arc that last week a landlord wrote
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 152 11 8. MOUTRIE and CO, LTD. (Inoorporated la Boagcoag) beg to announce that having recently segmented their Tuning Staff, they are prepared to undertake toning contracts at special rates. All tunings will be done by HIGHLY IFFIGIBNT EUROPEANS ONLY and satisfaction will be guaranteed. All orders will have our prompt attention.
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    • 138 11 RAFFLES CAFE Bras Basah Road ■DELPHI HOTEL EVBRT EVENING OUR SPECIAL ORCHESTRA PLATS FROM 7 TO 19 ADELPHI HOTEL LIMITED. A. C. TJKEBDEMA, Miuglnf Dtrvetor. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL PENANO (Sea-tide) Every Wednesday and Saturday MUSICAL SELECTIONS DURING 0 NNER Single (per day) $6 sDtOsl2 Double (per day) SI 2.50 to S2O
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  • 693 12 Highly Efficient Quarantine Camp. k rcprereoUtive of tl a Malay Mail rcoently pi'd a vibit to tbe (jaaiaoiiDo at Port Swetktnhain acJ rtoorils bia i-opiessions is follows:— A vi-ii t j tbe Port SweMevham gaatantine S ,«*.ion is an agroeble rorpris". in passing luon*!) tbe spaoioaa and
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  • 417 12 Sbaigbai River Mystery Solved As the bailder of Spanish oastles finds bia dieatoa blotted cot whea be retairn to earth at mealtime, bo tba reporter's vision of serving a bncgering and ever morbid puhi: with g-.aesome details ab:at a aardsr tnjBttw> to da; ta* fizzled oat, remarks (be
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 366 12 KiAM MAT CO. 108 and 109, Market Street UK lll.V EFFICIENT LN THE EXKCITION OF ESTATE, SHIP AND MAIL ORDERS QUALITY ASSI RED PRICES MODERATI "Troy Trailer^ Every buiaxM man aafMdatM Iks >ssal«y«« taa< aaa a* .i.-thmkl.-.i upon to InvariaMf ba on th* jul> Tliat is another sci-rtt of Mucccsn
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    • 910 12 TO CAPITALISTS AND INVESTORS A unique opportunity to acquire large block of property in the very heart of the town, only once before in the market. Owing to extension of business, Messrs. Central Engine Works, Ltd., having obtained more extensive and commodious premises, the undersigned have been instructed to offer
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    • 163 12 iiillllliillipiSlilllllffl I Ar X-.'"-'"f* > '""f c (ill I CIGARETTES J Are smoked by Connoisseurs all over the J World their consistent quality can always ft be relied upon. all I I VIRGINIA KIO C(JC L\ TINS f-/\ ft LEAF IN 000 OF OU i! I r^ Sole Manufacturers I
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  • 922 13 Baroo Larske's Solemn Wards Of Warning. Baron Larske, who b%a only recently arrived ficm Risiia, and was called into <nnsnU&tio« by «he Qivernmeat regarding .nlorm»tion on coadithss is interior Raisia *hen (he Kraaeio oofeteaoe was at i«!n>, ndii remarkable Bt*to Beat to a representa ive yesterday, says
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  • 196 13 Shakespeare with a Twang and An Irish Brogue PtofciSM W. RipinaD, leoiariog on spelling ie form lo tbe Cbild Btadj Sooiety at Wtal minster, democsirated the iHc» 1 1 teaching re&diDK and rpelling by ktu eimpJifti d ptooets by plaoiag on tbe platfitm twelve b.-ja Mid gill*,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 186 13 WHITEAWAY^S JUS? UNPACKED NEW SHIPMENT GENT'S BROGUE SHOES" Good serviceable black calf welted brogue hoes, round toes and extra stout sole IDEAL FOR GOLFLRS Special Price $21 .50 WRITEAWAV LWfiUW LTI. UsMtpvaM in Bofilaidl TH. BLOBE SUPERIOR EAR-PH9NE This is our most popular model and Its >r J popularity is
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    • 230 13 Urodonal DISSOLVES URIC ACID Rheumatism ■i Gout Gravel Arterio-Sclerosis Neuralgia Migraine Medical Opinion Ia whatever spot of the hviy it m»y rMict t'.e powatfol dU«Q!vi«s aid C oSfllrr Ol IVlOlieyS f icsai.ri- »a>i a rf CRODOfAL. 7bie tRCBt cbaacs the ori aefd from To hsl ha 1 'ntn n.i'T*noAri#M» all
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 758 14 OLE! IV AVSTIiII MORTGAGEE'S SALE I At our sale-room No. 80. Klin* Strert. I H Wcdncaday, July 21. »t 2.30 p.m. Valuable freehold land and house No. 40-a, In Lorong 29, off C.aylang Road, area 11,616 square feet. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., Auctioneers. DEFAULTER'S SALE The undersigned have been instructed
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    • 480 14 SALES BY AUCTION ALTERATION OF DATE AND PLACE OF SALE Messrs. POWELL CO- LTD., beg to announce that their Hale of marble Üble tops (damaired) advertised to take place at 78, Victoria Street on Monday, July 19, 1920, will take place at their sale-rooms, Raffles Place, on Tuesday. July 20.
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    • 936 14 AiMti wvwr IMW.wM S.C, Assurance in force over $15,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (lusorporaUd la itra'.ts Settlements) ■BAD OFFICB I WUsH-av Msjwaw, Bag*****. LONDON OFFICK > 12. Old Jowry, X.C Th* Oomvtv ha* PMH um*tt»d with U* Bwiroma float ahgUau and sosspltes with th* British Llf* As«oranc«
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    • 558 14 BANKING THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement* Head Office RIM.APORE, 61, KLING STREET Tel. No. IKSJ Branch PENANG. 2*. BEACH STREEI Agencies IPOH AND DELI 'apl t s I Authorise* H0.000.00l Issued IOJOO.OM Paid-up IJIMOt Reserve Liability of Snareholders MM.OOt Board of Directors The Hon. Dr. Lim
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    • 580 14 BANKING BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE, Authorised CapiUl Ttt tM>,u<Ki,ooc Subscribed CapiUl Frs. lW,oOo,otie Paid-up CapiUl Ft*. 71.000.50J (l/» of the CapiUl subscribed fcr th Government of the Chinese Republic, Chairman of the Board of MlMtoft I Andre Berthelot General Manager A. J. Persons HEAD OFFICE i 7* Rue Saint Laiart
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  • 669 15 Notes and Commeiits On Current Topics. Market for 40 Million Cars, It is eisy to rev J is atatiatioa wbea dealing with tbe automobile industry, present and prospective. A prophet of the indottty ia quoted, is tbe New York Tribune, aa saying mat tbere is a market
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  • 213 15 Th re WM pee.nted to tho Uaited Grand L- 're t( FteemsßOßß of England it Jane a ■t poil from toe Special Committee obarged with tbe promotion and O'gaaiaatioa of tbe Mssonta Million P^ace Memorial of tbe pro «r.>i ct the toad djiioß tbe last ttaiee
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  • 223 15 Mosicoß writes to tbe Eiaaag Of aalSe It wcbld be an exoOlent idea if tbe b»r I o' .ii. ru risen tefcitauat, ib.3 S;ath Suffjrd :i'. ;i t, v..ic to vi'it Ptnacgas.') provide tbt sra'*C'.- bete wltb 'he pic at we ot biati's il'.i .o as pniTeyed
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 62 15 Arrol Johnston Gars THE FIRST OF THE NEW SEASONS MODELS HAS NOW ARRIVE J ipentraTl |OLMpTQRSTiJPiL[ THE MUNICIPALITY HAVE ORDERED MORE WHITE TRUCKS WHAT BETTOR TROOF OF SATISFACTION C \N OSE HWE I IPENTRAIi flrestotic iBl solid TWitsT af* ■HBf .i TYRES Over half the truck tonnage of America is
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    • 310 15 jt, rr -a«aaas«»L_j-i i_ < COLUMBIA 1 FOR DANCING IN YOUR HOME GIVES YOU THE RIGHT RHYTHM AND AMPLE VOLUME -^^Sfa^asß)BS^BSlSSS"3uh*K»>J^2aßY II 9 ißrV'j] L W, wT IV EXQUISITE CABINET MODEL $390 ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED I Incorporated in Hongkong). Jt'ST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT of POTASSIUM CHLORATE puna PRICE MODERATE
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    • 151 15 OUNLOP Ninety p^r cci t <f r vw prospective custo- an. mere for tyres in- j ,.i%V stinctively afs^ciate \lf/ r>\ \r\ the name Danlop f with their require- '^j^V m* inents. l str^ One hundred per cent of those who pur- <r\ chase Danlop a r e L- L
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    • 406 16 GUAN KIAT CO LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits Settlement*) a*. PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. New Shipments just arrived of KUBOPEAN MADE TIN AND BRASS BUNKER LAMPS IDIETZ HURRICANE LAMPS (Red and White Globes) ASPINALLS ENAMEL PAINTS (all Colours) SAPOLIN ALUMINIUM PAINT 81IBRWIN WILUAJH ALUMINIUM PAINTS, ETC., ETC. TSI LATEST AND ONLY EUROPEAN
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    • 338 16 GUAN KIAT CO., LIMITED Incorporated la Btralts lettleaisnts) Head Offlre 1 U, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. Telegraphic Address GUANKIAT." Codas used A.B.C. Bth ■Will A Al Office 'Phone Nos. ISSI and 1362 (S11S) 2 Line*. Authorised Capital $200,000 Paid-up Capital 162,000 Building Fund •0.000 Board ot Director* 1 Tay Gaan Kiat,
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    • 1821 16 CLASSIFIED APVtRH.SEMENTS The PREPAID charge* for Want*, For Sale, To, Let, etc, in ordinary close-*et type (average *ix word* to line) are Per line one insertion 28 cts., two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, six in*. $1.13. ten ins. $1.40, twelve
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    • 981 16 LAND AND HOUSES WANTED BY MARRIED COUPLE, furnished bungalow to rent for three or four months from August 1. Apply to 821, Straits Times. WANTED TO RENT or lease European compound house or bungalow. Rent $250 to $300 per month. Particular* to European, Strait* Times. fTiEKHOLD LAND AND~ HOUSK. facing
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    • 486 16 Straits Motorcar Service LIMITKI) (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) 213 to 216, ORCHARD ROAD LORRIES AND CARS HIRED OVERHAULS TO MOTOR CARS AND CYCLES WELDING of all metals, under European supervisioa SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PRICES VERY MODERATE Phonel233 WE HAVE A (,KO\MN(, (I. H:\TKI.K Planters, Shippers and Miners are patronizing v; in
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