The Straits Times, 21 September 1920

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,441 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1920 PRICE 10 CE
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 102 1 T rilsenei' Beer H^ t&m fe Guinness Stout h^M Bole Agentu THE BORNEO Co., Ltd. (Ttecrpo'kted ia BngUad). rriEaftiasaHßaaaaßaHßaßaaaM3BKa«kaß*««aaßKaHiaMaHaii«aHßv»a»a^ Trimu. »a O COMPO HOOFING Manufactured by The Certain-teed Products Corporation COMPO r ROOFING Highest quality ever manufactured bCT6RASEt»n?> jjnc NEW BH PSIENT ARRIVED L vy !g. J> Sol* Agent L
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    • 187 1 ROBINSON CO LTD. (laootpontod ia the Stoaiti SetUemsata) GenUemt:D's Tailoring Department Cl 1»E ABH N.W £HOWINQ AN > T^) >(^v Entire New Stock \t NEW SUiriNGS In Harris Tweeds, Blighty Tweeds, Donegal Tweeds unppcof *olaro Suitings, Worsteds and Angolas f ft lj II Aj i(Jea m eri l ICI Tropical
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    • 1 1 STEKILIBED
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  • 1011 2 (mater ffiarktls by Devdcpiog Asia. P«ol Ptge Whnu»ui, i'ui& Oorr.njmiouer, J S.A. l-t^r.r-,^ !n. ul O- mi c OJ, ftiit.B ?fcr.KEl tvd WiilJ d.i ..ofinonl era the MM ot v*tioai loioc-i, uimi< n ie poieai i.wtm, ;> sa *i.*k tf kra-jf. i'oe tiigiiij utuv.ii listo o .natiiea
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  • 126 2 A Press communique says It has come to the knowledge of the Government of India that a number of Indian MosIcna pilgrims who proceeded on a piluTu.iatro to the Hedjaz by way of Baghlal had been attacked by Arabs on the road betweeen Baghdad and Aleppo, robbad
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 282 2 Send now for a Free Specimen Copy of the Most Complete Weekly Newspaper sent out from Great Britain. Th, T,n,t. Wssxu Earnest illustrated) conains oil the principal news together witb mj% D__— n f thcleadiga d .pecial article, ol the daily iO *<*geß OT issue, oi Th, Tim,. Be.id.-. ali
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    • 431 2 LetCuticura Help You Look like This N< thMic better to care W yonrskin, hairandhaoda, Tae Soap todaaaai and purify, tlic Ointment to soothe and Mali Use tlicm Tor daily toiiei. Soap It.. O ntm«nl 1«. 3A and 2*.< M. Mi houl 1 .mini i 'or iviijmc f»t*t. tret ■>!• Sq
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    • 133 2 ARRIVED THE JOHNS-MANVILLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER A NECESSITY FOR TBE FACTOKY, HOME AND MOTOR CAB Insures you against the danger, inconvenience and destruction caused by fire. THE KOSTER COMPANY (Incorporated in U.S.A.) 2-2, RAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE. JUST ARRIVED FIRST QUALITY WHITE Grass Matting 330 WARP Lengths 38 to 40 Yard* YAMATO
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  • 1078 3 Deterrent Puolshmeit Passed At An ißt?ftfling ette w a LrauJ in tbe fUab ooart ob Tfcn-tdiy, S^ptctLbti 9, Betg*li named Ucl» tnl a Timil Bkmrd Aimacam being charged witb bavieg oiituptd fife Tamil eoslicß iiou< Hvfc E 'ale Vieomte de B odr. to»cspe» of R«nb ■state, nlaif d
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  • 66 3 The Pioneer understands that an action for defamation has been instituted in the Court of the Senior Sub-Judge of Lahore against the editor and trustees of the Lahore Tribune by Lieutenant Hewett of the 67th Dojrras in respect of certain statements published in that journal purporting to describe what occurred
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  • 72 3 There was an amusinp incident at a bush hotel in New Zealand where the Prince of Wales wanted to treat everyone m the bar, but found he had no money. He asked Adnrral Halsey if he could help him out, but the Admiral replied I haven't got a shilling on
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 212 3 ROSE'S I UME JUICE Prepared solely from pure Lime juice and the finest refined sugar. THE STANDARD FOR PURITY and EXCELLENCL Insist on having ROSE'S. i;. 1 j; ii:; 'v;' i i! !i!' :;;!ii;!:i!iii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini CODE BOOKS ftntlsr C«aiplet« Phraaa Broomhall's Rabbar MlUaa LI.C IU Sdltlaa Broomkaira Imperial CaasMaattoai a_ B
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    • 150 3 M EZEKIEL WHOLESALE AND RETAII OPTICIANS O, High Str«t (Europe Hotel Build inn; BRITISH RECORDS EDISON-BELL WINNERS The most popular Records in the British Empire ALL THE LATEST SONGS, BANDS, JAZZ, FOX TROTS, WALTZES, ETC. ONE SIZE ONE PRICE in in. Double-Sided $2.50 each CALL AND HEAR THEM ON AN
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    • 465 3 SUCCESSFUL ADVERTISING That knowledge is known as the r :ler.c< of Psychology .and it >3 highly desirabU thereforo that the firms of advertising should have some acquaintance with it. Every effort has been made to keep thi information in the CHINESE COMMKRCIAI DIRECTORY absolutely up-to-date. CHINESE DIRE( TORY AND PRESS.
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    • 306 3 ARE WE RIGHT? WITH PLAISTOWE'S TOFFEE OE LUXE A trcpiea! elimait •<■:»* :t- J'r«»' orgs.-n tnptaal climate li ••,*rT»ii: e Dottors car that -P-ru.-.r bint iOB the 'ysltr;: 3gM electing from tb« fr.-ci» lk< «cyn.- iiex<ai( mi« rejecting tha after r.-rt •>>. *at *a.i» j'.Taa »ufllcii-ot ti k -»r ma
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 790 4 STEAMER SAILIHK P. 0.- British India ABB Apc&r Line (Companies Incorporated in England) HAIL AND PASSKNGER SERVJCV9 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Msjesty's Government) The ompaay'a MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at *i***al masalst LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICB FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDON Due Singapore
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    • 555 4 STEAMER SAILMS PRINCE LINE LIMITER (Incorporated in England) FAR EAST SERVICB FOR NEW YORK CELTIC PRINCE (via Panama) abont end of Oct. For all information apply to ADAMSON, GILFILLAN A CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Agent*. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LIMITED (Incorporated la tk* United Kingdom) Fee Calaa aad Japaa
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    • 284 4 STEAMER SAILING THE EASTERN SHIPPINi COaTPAKI LOOTU Uaeerperated la Stralti ■stltl»a»ail TUa Hat* takle Is pakjoal to aialsaifla witaeat tartksr aetiee. ■teamu aalllag fraaa WaJM*»l PERAK— Every Tuesday, at 1 pja, far Port Swettenham and Penang. JIN HO— Every Sunday, at I pja, far Malacca aad Port Swettenkam. From Malacca
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    • 381 4 STEAHEI iMJMI 0. S. K. THB OSAKA SHOBHEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated la Japaa) No. 1. Do Scan •trees. Proposed Sailing fnaa Singapore (Subject to ehang. witbeui aetiee) EUROPEAN UNB Pat Port BaM. Marseille., Liaiia, Aatvatp, Rotterdam aad Hiabirf Daa sTpat*. ALPS MARU "Id Sept. ATLAS MARU beg. Oal (omit calling
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    • 403 4 NIPPON YUSIN KAISHA n»a*rp*iato< ta limm ■TaAe* aUO Csasnet vfak MM Uffntf /satseae IninavsD lakjeti M *ito>attaa« «t*a*V« aMHa. ■VBOPB BAB »■> Fe«ia«saet| BenWti rw LMan, AMw«rp rta OBalaMil PtaaKaa Olsaiaa, Saaa, Part »aM aai ataaaMßjat, YOKOHAMA MARU Sept. W KUMANO MARU Oct. S TAMBA MARU Oct. uTMßiawi can Pjal
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 599 5 STEAMER SAILINGS TIMOR DILLT Tao a.s. Mootoro is expected to be despmtchod for Australia, calling at the above port, at t a-m.. on Tuesday, September 28. BOKSTKAD A CO., AgMla, BURNS PHILP LINE. Singapore, September 11. 1920. FOX PKNANG AND CALCUTTA The I C S. V Co.'s steamer Namsang. <
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    • 458 5 STEAMER SAILINGS NEW YORK DIRECT (Tia Soex) American and Oriental Line TS* s.a. General Church will be despatched ■i N-w Yoik via Suei about the second half <.-ov*niber. F"t freight and particular*, apply to LAZARUS A SONS, LTD. Agents. CANADIAN PACIFIC Ot KAN SERVICES. 1.IMITKI) The Company's s.s. Ualtawa is
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    • 251 5 STEAMER SABJNQS GLEN LINK LIMITED GLENSANDA sailing about Sept. 23 for London GLENARIFFE sailing about Oct. t for Genoa and London GLENAVY sailing about Oct. 12 for London There are a few first-class berths for passengers available by the above sailing. For further particulars, apply to BOUSTEAD A CO., Agents.
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    • 980 5 CHOPS YONG HONG, YONG NGIAP AND YONG NGIAP YEE KEE NOTICE is hereby given that th* partner ship heretofore subsisting between us th* undersigned LOW KOON YEE, LOW PENG HONG, LOW PENG YAM and LOW PEN KIA, all of No. S3, Boat Quay, Singapore, and Swatow in the Republic of
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    • 757 5 POR PRINCES AND RICH MEN ONLI THE ROYAL YAKUT! (ANANG YILAS). This Ysknti or life-giving nectar has bo*l prepared from tha best, choicest and nehes vegetable drugs. It ha* a wonderful propart] jf increasing th* virile power and rectiflei all urinary disorders. In fact, it makes mas a man. This
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    • 455 5 MUNICIPAL NOTICE The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore) inTite tenders for the erection :in>l completion of alteration" and additions to Nos. 33-55, Robinson Road. Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained at the lluni- cipai Architect's Office Jurin* office hours'. Tenders on the prescribed forms and eaT closed in the envelopes
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    • 705 6 CINEMAS A L IULM IB R A from Friday, September 17, t« Wednetday September 28 A BIG PiOTUKaI PfiODUOIION WITH A r-.Q Sf .K B»iii mm* eri«b beast inKtest, ttnte me'oaraoiatio eitaat.oua and p»thoa ifialn.iiK MlTi-HBLL LE*IB I* a role ia whioh be ia at tiuit* ajmpathelio and at oiucr
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    • 241 6 CIWEWAS s»tH>m Tuesday, «*> o t. at, to Thursday, S< pt. 28 ]A fi 1 f&c3 fffwj^y} sB^V^J^L FIR3T frHuW T 7.83 WjM THH fiREAT GAMBLE ■/r/w/aWI 3i8013p7 TH« ORA-fCCQ Ml *j A otl 2 p.tla WA' 1?/ Bphode8 O* s *«BK ap,tla AHrg wNk a slat o'ancy N. B.
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    • 443 6 French Roofing Tiles Rtdgea -Ventilators Glaaa Tiles Abaud&Al teadj rliOib bold by A. Clouet «fie *Co* 7, Rattle* Quay, BlngMpor>« THE STRAITS TIMES Keep yarself fit for th. rainy w**i»*r C *l^^^ d th folto that is coming by taking Hote TM wlJk Kelly aad Walsh Ltd, Raffles Plau Money
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  • 121 7 riXTURES. fin-v(':i\, September 21. kter, 1 2 lt a.m.. 3.48 p.m. IN I A ss.iiint Hii.nl, 2.15 p.m. I'" o ig Heetiag, i'.\.. 5 p.m. Septt-mbcr 22. Bigk Water, fi.2i a.m., 5.9 p.m. lluirMl.iy. September 23 Uigt Water, 7.1,; a.m., 6.38 p.m. HeaMwmri auOl lea.es. Ontwnrd m.ii!
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  • 240 7 VKsarxs at the dock*. Eai.1 W h.irf Ruin I>rn Samud. Bm4 Wharf Thuiicwu, It;;ura. Muchiw Kehoutrn. Shi-.-!-. Whart. Albert and Victoria Dry Dacka rh»f Moeaaicioa. Mailhol. Main Wliarf Kvl.Ms. Haipko** Nan. Situ;, H.ii-.uli, Kitano Mam, kicmun. l-miiiiv Hack Nanyu Miiru No. 1, Cemenil Charch Rjra l-vong. Alps Maru,
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  • 231 7 To-day Manila, Hongkong. Shanghai and Japan 3 p.m. Fort Jjicksou and Port Swettecham 3 p.m. Mala*** an I Uiar I pjn Port Swcf.nh.im, Pi nan,;, V .drr.s aad Negapataja, taking mails for Europe, •:> iv.i Horuliayi 3 p.m. Re^.stia'ion up to 1 p.m. Parcels nwn nl .ry
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  • 28 7 tTicial Post »f' .> i rr A;;RU«t 2 August 5 August 12 Aigust 19 t Office Kvport) Arrived Londoi September September 4 S.pt.mber 9 Si'pttmber 14
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  • 136 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, September 20. On I.oi J n, Bsnk 4 m/s f/41/16 Demand 2/3 18/16 l'rivate 3 m. 3 credits 2/4 26/S2 On New York Demand 39% Private i) 0 days 45 V 4 On France Bank 590 On India, Bank T.T. 120 On Hongkong, Bank d/d
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  • 53 7 Tone of Market Steady. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Price* Spot Sept. Oct. 3ct.-Dec. Jan. -Mar. Buyers Sellers Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot Sept. Oct. Oct.-Dec. Cloiing Prizes Buyers Sellers 47 48 48 49 49 50 51 52 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 noon,
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES
    • 206 7 IM. Val. Pd. Bnyen. Sellers. 10 10 Ampang 12.00 1 Ayer Weng 1.10 1.25 £1 £1 Kam Kamunting 2.10.0 3.0.0 10 10 Kinta Aim. 7.2J 8.00 £1 £1 Kinta Tin 2.7.6 non 1 Hitam Tin 2.60 2.80 1 1 Jilantoh 1.60 1.80 £1 tl Lahat MtnM JJ>O 8.00 l.irvrai
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    • 122 7 IM. Val Pd. Buyer*. Seller*. 10 10 Robinson Ord. 16.00 17.00 *****0 Robinson Pref. 120 180 11 kl Shell Trans. 7.7.6 7.17.6 £1 £1 Spore C. Stor. 25.00 28.00 10 10 Straits Ice Co. 13.00 15.00 100 100 Straits S. Ship 265 10 10 Straits Trading 45.00 46.00 c.r.
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    • 91 7 U. Er.g. 9p.c.51^54,100 sal t p^. Pr Spore Electric Tramwa;,s 6 p.c. £2 50, 00 i aom Spore Municipal 6 PA $1,8T8,0G0 pu Spore Mi: ii. 4H P-« of 1907 $1,000,000 16 px. 10 p.c. dii Spore Mun. 4^4 r*• of 1909 $1,600,500.. 18 p.c. 10 p.c. di» S'por*
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  • 426 7 Fraser and Co. and F,yall and Evatt's Qnotatfoaa. [Latest (Tillable Sterling Quotation re printed <>■ mother page u Friday. Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt Allenby ($1) 0.80 0.90 0.80 0.90 Alor Gajah (SI) 3.20 3.50 3.40 3.70 Am. Malay 4.00 4.50 4.00 4.50 \>>rHitara<$5) 23.00 24.00 tl.OO 24.00 A.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 17 7 NOTICE MESSRS, W. R. LOXLEY GO. ■AVI HI MOVF.I) TU Ist FLOOR MARSILING BUILDINGS 60, ROBINSON ROAD
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    • 807 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED TO PURCHASE, a motor cycle preferably of English make. Vl--a.-.e apply ITS, Straits Times. BPANISH LESBONB WANTED by two MDtltmen. Terms must be moderate. Apply 21 I. S: r:;il~ Times. TEACHER WAXTIJDTfo'r the lower classes. Must have passed standard VII. Apply to Director, St. Anthony's Boys' School.
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    • 618 7 THB SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTBV will present In the VICTORIA THEATRE ON SEPTEMBER 27 29 AND OCTOBER 1 A 2 AT 9.13 P.M. PASSERS-BY A Play in Fonr Acta by C. lIADDON CHAMBERS PLAN OF SEATS ATMOUTRIE CO. iiHWIM NOW OI'KN RESERVED" SEATS $3, PIT $2, GALLERY 11. TOUKHT TO-NIGHT
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    • 302 7 Khaurudin and Mlhh Hahehah take aY leading parts TO-NIGHT TO-.Vlt,:-* la S Malay Comicnl J'lay SKI MKND.WVAN KHAIRANI THE STAR OPERA Tat Theatre RoyaL Nertk BrU«e ft*** In I'leparat,,.,, Ne>' Sceneries and Dresses f..r A Qreal Malay Comedy SULTAN KAMARUDINSHAH Valet lor Ihe Grand Opening Ni K hl K. H.
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  • 115 8 SEET. On Saturday, September 18, at No. 7-1, Race Course Road. Mrs. Sect Lian Kens (nee Koh Cheng Neo) mother-in-law of Dr. Yap Yeow Chin. Aired 52 year-. Int.rnunt on Wednesday. September 22, at Alexandra Road Cemetery. WATT.— On September 21. John Watt, of the Singapore Harbour Board, on
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  • 1168 8 The Straits Times TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21 THE COMMERCIAL CRISIS. Failures and rumours of failures are the chief theme of gossip in Singapore. The millions involved in one case threaten to bring down a pood many who might have weathered the storm if the big shock to credit had not been
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  • 71 8 A fine of $20 was inflicted in the second court yesterday on a Javanese chauffeur, named Sawi bin Sawat, who was charged w.th the rash driving of lorry S2U. Accused, in turning from Orchard Road into Oxjey Road, collided with a bullock cart and a car which were standing near
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  • 12 8 Three Chinese boys were drowned while bathing in King's Dock on Sunday.
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  • 16 8 There will be muse and suppers at the Europe Hotel after the S.A.D.C. performances next week.
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  • 18 8 The Taipinjf Agricultural Show has been abandoned for the present owing to the outbreak of smallpox in I'erak.
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  • 19 8 Kalumpang Tin, No Liability figures for the first half of September are Hours 28ti.30, yards 35,812, yield pis. 200.(56.
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  • 21 8 Archdeacon F. G. Swindell is going to Klang on the 29th instant, to unveil the war shrine in St. Barnabas' Church.
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  • 25 8 Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging Co., N. L. figures for the first half of September are 270 hours worked, 34,000 cubic yards treated output 200 piculs.
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  • 34 8 The matter of the petition for th« winding up of the United Malaysian Rubber Company was mentioned in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Barrett Lcnnard I esterday and further adjourned for a fort■ight.
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  • 36 8 Loi Seng Jeow, Hylam boy to Lieut. Boyce of Puloa Brcni was convicted yesterday, in the Third Court, of having committed theft of $6^.40 belonging to his master recently, and sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 49 8 A Darwin message of August 16 says Over 140 persons ar« anxious to leave here, being unable to secure employment. Nctteaa have been posted at the State hotels to the effect that accounts for board and lodging at the hotels must be paid at the end of each week.
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  • 54 8 In connection with the jade robbery at Shanghai the police have arrested Ernest Charles Trevor, alias Ernest Norman, a naturalised British subject, aged M years, described as a winchman formerly of Tientsin and latterly engaged in teaching at the night school. He was •harged with attempted murder and robbery and
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  • 62 8 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Kuala Lumpur, have received a cable from the secretaries of the Kamuning (Perak) Rubber and T.n Co., Ltd., advising that the directors have decided to recommend the payment of a dividend (payable on October 23) of 12 i per cent, in respect of the year ended
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  • 65 8 Mr. Justice Watson intends doing his utmost to stop gang robbery. At Seremban Assizes last week a Chinese named Chan Poll was charged that he on or about July 20 at Rassah, Negri Sembilan, together with five or more persons, committed gang robbery. The accused, who pleaded not guilty, was
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  • 77 8 Mr. R. R. Hartley of Jawantr Estate, Salak North in Perak, has just bagged a b?autiful striped full-grown tiger which has been creating considerable destruction in the village. Up to the time it was ki.led this tiger is reported to have killed 32 herd of cattle anil terrorised the whole
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  • 81 8 Tasmania has been electrified hy the bill for the Prince of Walas's visit, Mr. Quigley, proprietor of the Brisbane Hotel, Lcunceston, has charged the State 11,600 for the Prince's entertainment of half a !ay and a night. The ordinary tariff ihere is £1 Is. a day. The Labourites, ••.Hacking the
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  • 119 8 It is rather a fiery season in Kuala Lumpur at present, observes the Malayan Loader. On ThurFday mornin;: about 5 o'clock a high stack of empty packing cases in a narrow lane dividing Messrs. John Little Co's store from Russoolbhoy -Co's premises took fire and raised a great blaze reaching
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  • 118 8 Reports were received in Brisbane on August 19 of an important decision, containing serious possibilities, that has been reached in respect to oversea shipping, so far as Brisbane is concerned. The Steamship Owners' Association has been advised by the Oversea Association of Sydney, through its Brisbane branch, that the principals
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  • 162 8 An extraordinary general meeting of the Central Perak Planters' Association was held at Ipoh on Saturday. Mr. A. Harman Orr presided and there was a very fair attendance about 18 members and about six visitors (including Mr. C. B. Graburn, Chairman of the Batang l'adanfr Planters' Association) being present. The
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  • 284 8 I Mr. D. A. M Brown in going hatM next month. Mr. Malcolm Duncan is expectixl out again about December. The death is ai.nu.imc I of Mr. Egerton Castle the well known author. Sir Charles Ell'ot, British Ambaaaadot nt Tokio, is touring through China. Major Trueman, former
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  • 65 8 Mr. M. \v. iv; I;. f Offiew i f th« Shanghai Kire E.-.^-a :<■ and formerly in charge of the Singapore I had a narrow escape i:i :>m earl; morninj I falling through a burnt portion of floor, which w.-.s being heated by the
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  • 84 8 The prolonged trial of Ve T BBg managing proprietor <f Chi p Jin I Kec, and Ngce Gnan, a Ilii in wines and spin... [g „r g.nally charged with having evaded duty on a large quantity of arrack, emme to an end at Kuala Lumpur r ,-Hay
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  • 98 8 A telephor.. 'ivel .it the Kuala Lumpur lire Station at 9.15 p. n. on Sumiay from Mr. Weirman t village was on fire. On r.rrival of ta< brigade the place was four. .l t i I It mi ascertained th:,t row belonging to various dealers (two
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  • 148 8 We noticed on glueing owr tlu pUm of the reserved seats of the Amateur Dramatic Committee's production that th.public still stem to shy at seats in ;li<Dress Circle and rush for the stalls. There is really no necessity for this as the idea that the amateurs cannot be hear
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  • 161 8 At a sub-committee meeting of the Municipal Commissioners on the 17th inst., in reply to Mr. Low, the President stato.l that a prelininary bacteriological examination of the water in Fort Canning Salt Water Tank had been made, and tin 1 Bacteriologist's report was as follow.-;
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 85 8 'i 1.1-W r.llabl,. Mai B§BBgBHHKSS«M^SBSP«==*= NEW COWSICNMENT Eley EB. Nitro and >mokele?s a^ri J geis in 12, 16 or 20 bore, loaded 4, 6 or 8 sh t •Trice $12.50 per 100 Buckstot $13.50 per 100 JOHN LITTLE fi? CO.. LTD (Inootporat >\ in ff.clard SINGAPORE AN! KUALA LUMFUR. IHMEOUTr;
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    • 191 8 SKIJDCT SUBJECTS AND BIG FEATURES AT AINGAPOBPS MODERN PICTURE THEATRES (Taa Ckug Km at Co, Ltd, Proprietors) ALHAMBRA Pmthe ScrlaU BOUND AND GAGGED 10 Episodes Episodes No. 6 and 6 4 reels C Pt«. NINE-TENTHS OF THE LAW 6 Pts. Featuring Mitchell Lewia Topical Budget Three-reel drnma ard Comedies. (First
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  • 288 9 Grave !ncrease in Nurck Of Unemployed. Amazing Features of Post- War Situation. itemb-r 19. Th i.-iomists, pub'i anj the leading em|aajeti an\i;m iadn (trial suljti -n uf i war problem*. On the i arc of unemployed tkrooghoat the i tl of their nun:! ;y ti ere are
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  • 231 9 Reiter Telegram 1.n.10n, September 18. Mr. Era i l> n. i.f the Dockers' UnJ n and director of the Daily herald, has writ:. 'li to ICr. i.ioy.l Qagrga pratastiag (.ft :..l statement t! at the 1 iv t have taken the public iota r. podfcftg the i;,,1.
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  • 101 9 Reuter Telegram London, September 17. Melbourne In the Commonwealth Senate. Mr. IV arce. Minister of Defence, in a statement supplementing that of Mr. Hughes, on tha 10th, r.n the Government's defence policy, stated that a sy.-tem of dhrisionnl organisation would be adopted involving the abolition of State commandants.
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  • 619 9 Mr. Smi- ie in an Obstinate Reuter Telegrams L<m-!on. ScptorVvr 17. The conference between Sir R. Home nnd the miners' executive resumed th's I ad i'd; -v.'wl w.tl] the ■ftaCBOOT of the 20th after sitting for an hour and a half. London, September 17. It is understood
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  • 69 9 Reuter Telegram London, September 17. A War Office Mesopotamia communique reports that a general improvement is noticeable in the demeanour of the tribes. Except in the Samawah area and in a few isolated cases, the disaffected tribesmen appear to nave withdrawn largely to their homes. The 34th brigade column
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  • 293 9 |M. Millercnd not Standing For Presidency. Reuter Telegrams T.-n,!o n SqttakW IT. Par's: The Cabinet hu decided fee sun-.ni' n Parliament on tlu 2Ji:.I tv com■Mrinta M. Deschan»l's mtgMAhsi. London, Septembsr 17. ParW M. Millerand has apparently resolved not to become a candidate for the presidency in
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  • 132 9 Reuter Telect.am London, September 18. The Home Office has replied to a correspondent "There is no foundation for the statements in the American Press with resrard to the prison treatment of the Lord Mayor of Cork. He has from the firs; been allcwed the privileges granted to political
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  • 52 9 Relter Telegram London, September 18. Cairo The legislative assembly passed by 44 to 3 a resolution accepting the principles of the Lord Milner agreement regarding Egyptian independence as a suitable basis for a treaty, which should be submitted to the national assembly, the latter having the right of acceptance
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  • 60 9 Bxutei Telegram London, September 17. Milan A meeting of the council of the Confederation of Manufacturers, at which 200 delegates attended, passed a resolution to the effect that control must not mean oppression of one class by another and acceptance of the principle of control must be preceded
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  • 50 9 Relter Telegram London, September 18. According to the Paris Tribune, the Juive tribe of Hebrew origin discovered in Central China immigrated to China before the epoch of the Kings of Israel and adopted the Chinese customs, but conserved a certain racial purity and speaks a particular language.
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  • 310 9 Fears of Another Anti-Asiatic Agitation. Reuter Telegrams Londoa, Bsytonibw 17. Tlfn T'"^-. rrrres^opdpnt Rt Washin(rtfcat aceortKns to tho K«W Yolk TiTrpo, t*io WMrfagfM nuthortips hope by yrnntir.^ proper rights to the Japnnnso already in America, Japan will agree to prohibit Jnpnnose labourers and farmers entering the Unted
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  • 70 9 Relter Telegram London, Septembir 17. Nome, Alaska A fishing boui. has brought news of Amundsen's expedition, which is icebound off Cap Serge on the Siberian coast. The fishing boat was also caught by the ice but managed to squeeze out. The captain says Amundsen hopes shortly to free
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  • 61 9 REVTE.t TELEiiHA.M London, September 17. Reno Governor Cox has telegraphed to Professor Fisher, of Yale University, asserting that he will make any reasonable concessions in order to secure American membership of the League of Nations. The Democratic platform opposed only the reservations of nullification. He would endeavour
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  • 126 9 Relter Telegrams London, September 17. New York The five socialists who were expelled from the state legislative early this year on charges of disloyalty were re-elected in the special elections held yesterday. London, September 18. Berlin Among the civilians who surrendered weapons to the police for destruction was a
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  • 136 9 REUTE3 TELKCRAMS T.'>ndo.n, Sept rib-r 1t; 'Vkinf* The Finance Ministiv is ii.^t■C a CO million dollar domestic loan of '•.•'rich 36 million dollars will be utilised to buy depreciated Peking notes of the Baak of China and the Communicaticn". Bank nnd remainder will be applied to the £aY
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  • 61 9 Revter Telecrams London, September 17. A provisional settlement has been r~aeh?d in the printing tra !a dispute in Man*hest?r and Liverpool. If ratified papers wUek have not publish- for n-any days will resume on the 20th inst. Lon-Icn, September 18. The settlement of the printing dispute has
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  • 403 9 Two Charges of Murder Investigated. wjmT C f£ rS A S f mUrder were Proceeded with at the Assizes yesterday before the acting Chief Just cc. Sir John Bucknill, *v.<^., and a special jury. In the first Tan Choo, a Hokien, was charged with the murder of Peh
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  • 176 9 The report of the British Rubber Estates of Java for 1919 states that the profit and loss account shows a cred.t balance of £17,697, to which must be added £4,548 brought forward, making available £22,256. The directors recommend a dividend at the rate of 15 per
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  • 115 9 Mr. A. G. Mossop, of Shanghai, who is spending a brief holiday at Weihaiwei, is leaving shortly for a trip to England anil to his home in South Africa. Since his arrival in Shanghai some 12 years ago Mr. Mossop has been away from China for only the shortest of
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  • 609 9 Six lives Lost Aboard The Altenbur^, Heroes from Singapore BaJragl opwaltum tbM f mer Altenburg which has been Lima Island, near the Horsb'j-, since the 3r 1 inst, stopped abruptly jwttl day in consequence of a terri:;! tragedy involving the lives of six It mm that at
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  • 110 9 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, September 21. Silver.— s9V™. Hongkong 87%. Tin.— l2o tons at $1.57.25. Rubber. The rubber market remains weak and dull. September 47, October 49, October to December 51 to 52, January to March 55 buyers. The share maket continues weakening, sellers much
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  • 55 9 The wreck of the steamer Chiyo Maru, which went on the rocks oif Lama Islands some years ago, has been sold. The sale was conducted by Messrs. Lammert Brothers, Hongkong, and the wreck as it now stands was knocked down to a Chinese buyer for $1,000. It will be broken
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  • 2590 10 Chairman's Review of Trade Position. Daylight Saving The ha!f yearly meeting of the Singapore Chamber < f Commerce and Exchange was held in the Exchange Buildings yesterday afternoon, the chairman, the Hon. Mr. R. J. Addie, presiding over a good attendance of MMMi Addressing the meeting, the
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  • 276 10 Ceylon Planter's Comment on Local Report. The Malay Mail says Messrs. Cumberbntch and Co. write Commenting on the report of the Executive Committee upon Indian Labour which appeared in your paper on the 20th ultimo, a well known Ceylon Planter writes as follows, which may be of interest
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  • 217 10 Military Escort Arrested By A Blunder. The extraordinary facts of the arrest of two young soldiers are disclosed by the release of the men from Brixton Prison under the direction of the military authorities. The men appeared at Bow-street Police Court the other week on charges
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  • 100 10 The Hippodrome Circus had to turn people away last night, when the opening performance was given on the usual Beach Road site. The tent is new and well lit up and the show can be seen comfortably. A programme which lasted over three hours comprised a number of
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  • 15 10 The Dunlop Rubber Company propose issuing as a bonus three shares for every one held.
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  • 566 10 Johore Government Scheme Outlined. In the Johore Government Gazette, of September 16, is published the text of rules governing grants of land in respect of war service. (1) The following are the terms and conditions upon which land in Johore (together with assistance by way of
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  • 207 10 The report of the Jeram Rubber Estates for the year ended March 31, 1920, states that, after debiting the whole of London administration charges and all expenditure on upkeep of Jeram Estate to revenue, and writing off £3,609 for depreciation of buildings and machinery, there is a
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  • 85 10 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, September 25, 1920 Tuesday, September 21. Malay Co., Balestier Range, 4.30 p.m. Saturday, September 25. Eurasian Co., Rifle Club, Balestier Range, 2.30 p.m. (Sd.) R. SMITH, Lieut., Ag. Adjutant, S.V.C. SINGAPORE SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for week
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  • 13 10 The Rumanian navy is being reconstructed under the guidance of British naval officers.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 85 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, As the writer under above heading has referred to the law it might be interesting to draw attention to the fact that the case is sub judice and should not be discussed in the public press. When
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    • 635 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, With reference to your leader under the above heading in your issue of Nth inst. it is difficult for a layman to formulate an opinion or to offer any feasible suggestions for overcoming the present serious state of overproduction
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  • 283 10 The report of the Sempah Rubber Estates for the year ended March 31, 1920, states that the whole of London administration charges and expenditure un upkeep of mature areas has been charged to revenue, leaving a credit balance of £15,541. Deducting amounts written off buildings and machinery
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  • 169 10 S.C.C. Tennis Tournament. After the heavy rain of this niomimr it is doubtful whether play will be possible on the S.C.C. courts this afternoon, r— tsi day s results are unavoidably held o »er. The Football Suggestion. Remond writes With refennc (a the suggestion for a
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  • 103 10 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent w r»« that the Sky meeting weights are as follows Class A.— Wester Watton 11.5, Aftrr Hours lO.lt, Wendy 10.11, Paul 10.5. Hlark. Prince 10.2, Aringa 10, Victory iUU Darfur 9. Class H. Will o-the-Wisp 11, lUbs 10.10, Cookoo K.io, Nod 8.7. Class
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  • 305 10 Foreign Robber Escapes With 5,000 Taels of Jewellery. u"r°£ ncr who has notvt>thetn■?<■""fied shot Woo Sing-faung, a curio cle-«)rr on Western Road, Shanghai, and escaped with jade jewellery valued at 5,000 tads. Despite the severity of hs injury, the wounded Chinese kept control of his facultes and
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  • 197 10 400 Year Old Building Destroyed! By Fire. By a fire on the other day Monmouthshire loses one of its historic mansions. telegraphs the Daily Chronicle rum:spondent. Ty Mawr latterly Anglicised to Great House Tn diinnock. was unoccupied, as it was being altered and redecorated. Early one
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  • 89 10 The biggest murder case in recent yrajr* will be solved in the Woman Under Cover. a six-act Universal special attraction, which is now shown at the Liberty Hull. The concluding episode of the Fatal S g» and Universal-Jewel animal comedy, in twu acts, will also be screened in
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  • 48 10 The statistics concerning the loss of animals during the war are remarkuM.r low being less than 15 per cent, per year of total number on .service. Actually, *****9 animals were killed including 5,. r >S!> lost at sea owing to cnr.n in the last year of the war.
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  • 3876 11 Sympathetic Attitude of The Government. The following hi the report of the MMmJ meeting of the General Labour Committee, British Malaya, lu-lil at 12, Market Street, Kuala Lumpur, on Au^st 25 I'n-scnt The lion. Mr. W. Duncan, cl.airman. Mr. J. liruce, vice and acting airman, Planters' Association
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 366 11 Newly Arrived SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL MODELS OF THE FAMOUS GIBSON MANDOLINE Yju who have been wattißK a belter instrument call and inspect these n w We have a'eo ja»t received a consignment if NEW MUBIC s. MOiireiE co., ltd. (Inoofpotated ia Bongkosg) RAFFLBi ?LAOB, BINOAPOPB NOW ARRIVED i Clyno Cycles 1
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    • 131 11 RAFFLES CAFE Bras Basalt Road ADELPHI HOTEI ■VBRT BVBNING OUR SPECIAL ORCHESTRA PLATS FROM 7 TO 10 ADELPHI HOTEL LIMITED. D. TJEIEDEHA, Managing Diraetor. BRUNHER MONO CO LTD. NORTHWICH, ENGLAND vHADbT HAWManufacturer! of BICARBONATE OF SODA BODA ASH CAUSTIC SODA CARBONATE OP AMMONIA SULPHATE OP AMMONIA CALCIUM CHLORIDE PURE HNC,
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  • 446 12 Will There be a New Chinatown In London. When you are eating in a French or Italian restaurant in Soho your petit pois, your haricots verts, or your pommeg sautOefe you do not reflect, probably, that the ptas were shelled or that the scarlet runners wore cut,
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  • 24 12 The Standard OU Company have declared a special dividend of 200 per cent, from bonus shares, increasing their capital from 70 to 225 miUions.
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  • 102 12 The report of the Sahang Rubber Est. s for 1919 states that the profits were i 2,008, from which the directors propose to write off preliminary expanses tl,2C<>, leaving a balan c f•■ va- of t1,252. The rubl r cror> was 185,194 lbs., against an estin.. *c of Xl vhic
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    • 345 12 SATISFACTION IS BEST ASSURED IF WE WORK WITH YOU RATHER THAN FOR YOU GET Di TOUCH WITH MAM KMT COMPANY 108 and 10*. MARKET STREW, AND TOO WUJL EXPERIENCE I* CHOP PIA HIN DIAMOND MERCHANTS AND JEWELLERS. N« »!J. North BrMt-4 Roa4. Hlwaiwr. ALWAYS IS STUCK Ar;l««1« Chin*** «d« Enropaan
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    • 149 12 MOTOR CARS LORRIES Motor Cycles and Bicv les IN BTOCK—IMHED8 T 0CK— IMHED A 7 B I BLIVaM DE DION Oterland Sedans and Essex Cars Apperson and Stufz Cars Brockway Lorries Si and 8i toai. B. S. A E gl sh Exc lsior Invicta Motor Cycles DUB SHORTLY Hudson. Overland
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  • 1063 13 Dominions Lard for Ex-Service ffei Msoj tbooiao-is cf <vo» ex Snmcomcn »r •fkirg iew Limes ia the D jtniniocs and r. <n liißhly deiirsblo that they »hoaM bo iiieetbd into obtonrla and conrs s w:w -netgy and iadoaity will be followed b; •u'Oofs and ecnientmea*.
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  • 74 13 One of the prettiest midsummer customs in England is still observed at the Devonshire village of Holsworthy, where by the will of a former vicar the sum of £2 10s. is provided annually for the churchwardens so that they can openly give to the young sinjrle woman resident in the
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    • 276 13 t REDUCTION IN PRICES FOX ONE MONTH ONLY If yon really want the best Violin at th» cheapest rate, then don't lose this opportunity. Book your order to-day with half the vnlue as advance and you will f«t it at your place without any trouble. Reduced Trices with one bow
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    • 267 13 HAIPHONG 111 DRAGON \L*&/ OEMENT P H Vjar Supplied to the S pore Municipality, Government of Johcre, Malacca Municipality, F.M S. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROS. Sole Agents, Singapore WE STAK?: OUR RtPUrvTION ON THE SERVICE WE RENDER VV* 1 »in<ler if you know how well
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 803 14 U&l BY WICTIM. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD EUROPEAN RF-Il' ■•Ni'lM. PBOPEHTY KNOWN AS HKYTORI N" SO, ORANCE ROAD. At our le-room. No. 30. Kling Street, ua Wedne -<U>, September 22. »t 2.50 pJ». Valuable freehold lnnd together with th»t IraaU and henutifully situated re•iJenlial property, tennis lawn, stabliag and
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    • 804 14 ULES BY AUCTION AUCTION SALE f 375 cases Klephnnt Brand disinfectant eacn cane contains S one-gallon tin) also i consignment of piece-Roods in >roo<l conditi6n. At our sale-room, No. 30, Kling Str.it, in Wednesday. September 22. at 10.30 a.m. c'liEONc; KOOM si;nc 00, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF RUBBER SHARES at
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    • 555 14 A— l| iMMrftf i& ABBBranct la force over 115,900,091 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. Ilaoaracratod l« ItraiU Bottl*m*ati) CBAD Of nd I Wlntlatß. BMbbTsj »Ba«a*r«> LONDON OFFICE i n. OM Jewry, BC Tk* Oemsaay aM BUN latiaWat «Hk 1k» »>7»rea»« B«mff it ateglaad aa« SempU** witk tk* Briti*k
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    • 385 14 BANKING THE YOKOHAMA SPECK BANK LIMITED (Ineorporatsd la Japan) CapiUl Snbaeribod TlM.ooo.tfc CapiUl Paid Up T 81,000,«wl Bosorvo Fund T 44,000,»*« President, N. Kajtwara, Esq. Vie*- President, S. Suiukl. Cs« DIRECTOBB i R. Ichlnomiya, Esq. K. Morlmora, Em K. Kodama, Esq. M. Mitsui, Eaq. T. Yomakava, Esq. M. Odagiri, Esq
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    • 559 14 BANKING THE OVERSEA-CHINES* i BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporst.d In th* Strait* Settlements Head Offlce singapore. 61, i\a'. street mm Bnacai rBNANG. 14. BEACH bTRE»TT Agenvies (TOH AND DELI Capital i Authorise* g»a,8*0.&»« Issued IOJOMtt Paid-up MM.Cr> Recerve Liability of Shareholder. m MH.wK Board of Director* I Th* Hob. Dr. Lim Boon
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    • 600 14 BAWKIWG BANQUE IKDUSTR.ELLE GHINE, Anthorixed Cap'tsl Pr* Sc»,»W,.S» Subscribed Capital Fr« l»0,00«,9wf faiU-up Capital Prs. 71,90 c.**. (11 of th* Capita! snb.cribed ky l>. G-OTornn out of the Chine-r VepaM I Chairman of the Board at Director. I Andre B«rthelot General Menag«r a. i. Pfi^li HEAD OrriC 74. Bse Saint
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  • 1076 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Carburettor Troubles. When the engine runs sluggishly on the level or up hill but picks up on down grade there is insufficient petrol, states a writer In a Bombay paper. Unsteady running is due to irregular supply of petrol. Misfires are
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    • 89 15 vsv j^^J^'^pl w AND TH'ii LITTLE FORD SHall lead tbem. It's ilrst in sales*— first in eoonocay— ard first In tho esteem of those who lovs saf sty, surety aid co jafort -because of Its wonderful simplicity, strength an v lightness. II leads in SALES SEHVHI SATISFACTION 'JHE F'.RDiUN TRACFOK
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    • 311 15 UNDSEY CO. IMPORTERS Telephone 2M3. 29-». Raflct PUce ESTATE SUPPLIES Momi Chests, NaiU. Arid. Tappiat Knlre. Box Strapping, Chantkolit, etc THE BEST i. uons ONLY BUY NOW, PRICES ARE RISING l.arge ordrra have cpecial Treatment. RJCHES DO YOU WANT TO BE RICH T If so, do not delay but try
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    • 124 15 George's Garage 3, COLKMAN STREET SPECIAL NOTICE We ate pleased to be able to inform oat patiocß tbtt oor K utl ßC is bow dueotly ooanectod with tha teWp'uone, a«4 that we \ie in a pcxiin.i to bifoate otdoie tot tbe hitisg o( earn at any mrnunt day oni sigbi
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    • 449 16 GUM KIAT CO. I.IMIiKI) (Incorporated in BtraHl Settlements) 16, Phillip Street SINGAPOKK Haw Shipments just arrived of BUNTINGS. Assorted Colours IRON FOUNDRY RIDDLES (20 in. by Yd in. to r S. in. Mc*hi EUROPE MARINK QLUI Black nnd Whit. BPONGE CLOTHS, AND SI.KDGE II \MMEKS TRIANCIII.AU SHIP DBCK SCBAPERB BOM.
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    • 356 16 CAIXENDER'S "VERIBEST" BEADY ROOFING la Rolls cantalala/ IM M- ft--1 PLT. Usefnl for roofing light straetarss, farm buildings, etc., aud as a saaaltl lining medium. 1 PLT. A medium quality ased «a •astartes, Bungalows, <-tc. 4 PLY. Strongly recoicm«nd«4 (or increased strength and efilcieccy in sxpased aitaationi. Obtainable at GUAN
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    • 975 16 CIASSIFIED ADVtRTLVEMENTS fka s*BJss*AID ekartea fac Waaia, F«r Bale, Ta L«t, etc. In ordinary <-!»se-iel tyva (avaraaja six wards to lisa) an Per lice on* insertion 28 cts., two ins. 46 trrse lai. 64 cti., four tns. BS e'.s, five Irs. $1.00. six ins. $1.18. lea- inn. $1.40, twelve lm
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    • 918 16 SITUATIONS WANTED MINE MANAGER and prospector, open for engagement from November, lode and alluvial. Nine yearn Malayan experience. K»p!y 79, Straits Times. INSURANCE ASSISTANT (Englishman) open to immediate engagement. Good general experience, 'all branches. Hoderato salary. Apply 143, Straits Times. EXPERIENCED MANAGER, at present in charge of large estate, will
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    • 1008 16 MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE, owner going homo, three-seater Hupmobile, 1919 model, fully equipped with all modern appliances and perfect running order. Three sets of white covers, spare tyre, tube, etc. For further particulars, apply to Abrun.s Motor Garage, Pcnang Lane, where car can be seen. FOB BALE, «nr livo-seuter English
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    • 290 16 Straits Motorcar Service LIMITEII (Incorporated in Straits Settlements, 218 to 21*. ORCHARD ROAD LORRIES AND CARS HIRED OVERHAULS TO MOTOR CARS AND CYCLET WELDING of all metals. Satisfaction Guaranteed l.irue stocks of LUCAS HORNS AND LAMPS arriving shortly Phonel233 SHIPPING PLANTING MINING For theie three Key Industries of Malty* WE
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    • 203 16 THE STRAITS TIMES rßuraoi Editorial and General M Manager'! Office lli7 Job Printing Office 1244 All communications relating to editorial matters and news ihould be addressee*! to THE EDITOR. All communications relating to business matters —advertisements, lubicriptioas, account!, printing, etc., ihould be addressed to TUii MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants, For
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