The Straits Times, 26 October 1920

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,471 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1920 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 65 1 ltd n«W B^l Pilsener Beer m^M Guinness Stout [yy|| Bole A^entu THE BORNEO Co., Ltd. (iLCCtportled ia Boglud). RED DRAND IBBON DUTTER Best on the Market BOLE AGENT !ic A A-i JrA Jt> JriL J^v. OIL FOR THE HOME FOB GENERAL LIGHTING USE KEROSENE KE OSENE IS THE MOST ECONOMICAL
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    • 270 1 „Hiii m rrjSS^JNTXS REQUISITES BHW|(B fl Efl fe%\ BRITISHER LAWK MDWR] •Mil/ cegaUtad «^j !-*^^Sp|t LJWri TiKNIS CQIRT TAPS UNEB "^BP^ Cted oi o'.niti w'len it U not oonT(i«iont to B" m.ke the uso*l iitM with cibituK UW4 TENNIS KET TWW* Btosl itram Uied eet baomd wfa'la > huh, G»lr»Bii
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    • 1 1 BTKKILIS:.D
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  • 1030 2 Company's Prosperous Career Anticipated. The tenth ordinary general meeting of the Kinta Kellas Rubber Estates, Limited, was held at the office of the company, 125, Hifch Holboni, W.C. 1, Mr. Edward Bedford, C.E. (the chairman), presiding. The Chairman said On the debit side of the balance-sheet you
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  • 25 2 Tho danger is that we .may monkey alonp talking about a separate peace until we get into* a separate war. —Columbus Oh ci State Journal.
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  • 26 2 No Campaign would be complete without publishing the astonishing fact that every candjdate'»wmother waB f on<« -#J hin when he was boy. \< w York Morning TYiegraphV
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 521 2 ENGLISH 8-4JX44 1 THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA I HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. LOW POM, BNO. jtSt^. W«Wr YOWIL PR'NCCS ST., E.C. KjilwiH WILUAM IT PARIS. f»»H<H. S>AWCILOIIA. T.a aOVAL SANK.»CANAOA(FM«cO PLAZA Dt CATALUNA 685 BRANCHES 690 Branch** In Canada and Newfoundland, also 95, FOREIGN BRANCHES ARGENTINE BRAZIL URUGUAY Bnanoa Airaa.
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    • 323 2 MEAD BROIiF OUT I [OTOHS '/ervßwtiessNights. I r.i.Tel'.Oat. CutkuraHeucd 1"' A Mciiih. "I h-iid tiny lumps come on tij« b-.ck of ray hf»<L a;;d \'.\o toUrvying v- aora 1 to scrv.ch, tICM iabeatc4. [lUgaei) il, aftwd C!ir- Viifj. C*. fey o: I IT. T>«"i!tJ .j TO CURE SUMMER HEADACHES use
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    • 265 2 THE FAIRFIELD TRADING COMPANY SPECIALISTS D* MOTORCAKS, ACCEPSOKIES ANO SaWSKAI. 11-'.KDWAKI Oae Orchara Road We Will Oepair Your Car Ptoixptly and Reasonably 'et Oar Estimate ON HAND FOB IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NEW A REBUILT AMERICAN FORD CARS CHOTIRMALL'S THE CHEAPEST SILK STORE 51-52, HIGH STREET, SINT.APOKK. LADIES' AND GENTS' UNION SUITS
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  • 968 3 French General Says It Was Slow. Major-Gen. Sir F. Maurice writes in the Daily News General Palat, who has been erroneously described as the official historian of the French army, has written in the Anglo-French Review an article entitled Marshal French and General Gallieni," and in it
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  • 85 3 JudgatSOt waß delivered at Madras in the eaas in which four workmen of the Burma Oil Company stood charged with rioting and assaulting the poliom in the execution of their duty during the strike at the oil installations. There wan a disturbance caused by the strikers on September 10 and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 229 3 lilillir il l^fe^OT 1^ Bli llliiEa Prepared IL^VV/ THE f ir^S-';} STANDARD solely trom Ik j c PI FOR mY Lime Juice |fej£ EXCELLENCE. and the finest li^^^ij Insist on having refined sugar. ]^fe^W RO*cs m M f >^ j gWaaaga^aagaasMMas^aßßtt^ewiui.^ *l ■b^.Jt-iSsmLur^.'ZißiMtiaSlU* TO RUBBER PLANTERS SOLVE YOl'R PREStXT I'ROHJ.EM
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    • 245 3 ARE YOU A NEGLIGENT PLANTER? You know thnt disease and pe*t wiM d<"-;roy your ruSher trrr .1:1 less you /«CT before it is 100 Into. Why allow TERMITES to renisin in their dugoutn nnj IsbJwlsH your trees T TAKE OUR ADVICE— G.\B THEJI WITH BRITISH UNIVERSAL WHITE ANT MACHINE Order
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    • 172 3 would Point uUIL^/ out to you BRJTISH MANUFACTURED paper of asaorted alxes and mlonrs. Johu Kld.l'x Printing Ink. CHINESE DIRECTORY AND PRESS. LTD, Tank Road Publishers. FOR AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS ENQUIRE FROM AUSTRALIS OVERSEAS COMPANY IT. Change Alley. SPECIALITY LINES WHEAT FLOUR SANDALWOOD FOR GOOD WORKMANSHIP CONSULT THE BRISK FURNITURE CO.
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    • 418 3 RICH TOO WANT TO BE RICH 7 If so, do not delaj but try Jr. Chiang Kia Jin who is in the position te act for you Gsntlemen, whsthw to •ell bay transact consign PROPERTY such as estates, landed properties, shares, etc. Pleaso call or communicate with Mr. Chianr Kia
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 790 4 STEAMER SAILINGS _1 P. O." British India AMD Apcar Line (Companln Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty* Government) The Comp*ny'i MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY »r« at pnmt sasaaaded LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDON Da*
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    • 758 4 STEAMER SAILINGS STEAMER SAIUH6S PRINCE UNE UMITSi THE EASTERN SHIPPING COMPANY, UMTTED (Incorporated la Bajjma*] FAB BAST BBBTICB (Incorporated In Straits Settlements) FOB NBW TOM Thlf thne Üble ii subject to alteration CELTIC PRINCB (t»» Panama? without further notice. I about Oct. tl Steamer railing from Singapore r.r all laforaattoa
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    • 390 4 STEAMER SAIUHSS 0. S. K. I THB OSAKA SHO9EN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated la Japan) No. t. De Seua Pisusit Sailing fro- Wmil (Subject to ehaaco wttkat* Mtto*) EUROPEAN LLVI For Port 8.14 Marseille* L— i— i*»W» Rotterdam «ad Bubuf ARGUN MARU Oct. ANDES MARU Nor. 1C (*o»U sailing at Marseilles)
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    • 413 4 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSER »KA.SHA tl»frparato€ U Jaaas? Uaia* BUI Cm*n* wttk tfca IhmM Jhumm Batar— an l t ■■hjaa* to altorattoaa wHkMt cuitora mail uni Fortnightly Sarvtoa r« LNta, Aatwara Tta <Eta toy) r^|""aa UkmK Saaa, »art ateM aa* mw*W BADO MABU INABA MABU LIVERPOOL LDOI Far Uraraaal Tia
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 515 5 STEAMER SAILINGS NFW YORK DIRBCT (via Suei) American and Oriental l.ln* The S.s. Montio.e will be .l.spatched tc >iew York via Sue* about the second hall XrT»ml For rttaotara, asylj MJACH, LAZARUS 4 SONS. LTD Agent" us. lACMama earge pt tha abcnv:ani"i! notified that the hat and .it present discharging
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    • 455 5 STEAMER SAILINGS THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE For London, Liverpool and North Continental Porla PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION is avail tble for first and second-class passengers tc ibove poitn. For p»«»«gf and further in 'urination, p!o:i..c apply lo W MANSFIELD CO., LTD, \g. ma, THK OCKAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD rilL CHINA Ml TOAL
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    • 440 5 STEAMER SAILINGS HOUSTON LINES REGULAR SERVICE Montreal, Summer Port. St. Johns, N.B, Winter Port s.s. HELLENES For St. Johns, New Brunswick via Sues Loading Singapore, November-Decembei Rates of freight on application to SYME A CO., Agents. UNITED AMERICAN LINES INC. Successors to LIVERMORE DEARBORN A CO, INC.. (Incorporated in U.S.A.)
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    • 991 5 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received up to noon ot Friday, November 5, 1920, at the Colonia Secretary's Office, Singapore, the Resident Councillor's Office, Punong, and the Resident's Office, Malacca, from persons desirous f contracting for supplies for the Gov ernment at Singapore, Penang, and Malacca respectively, for a period
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    • 577 5 FOR PRINCES AND RKil MM SHLI THE ROYAL YAKUTI (ANANG VII.AS). This Yakuti or life-giving nectar has been prepared from the best, choicest and richest vegetable drugs. It has a wonderful property of increasing the virile power and rectifies all urinary disorders. In fact, it makes man a man. This
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    • 457 5 NOTICE IN THE ESTATE OF HAD.IKK MOONA MOHAMED SAID. DEXKASKH. Pursuant to Pev-'ion j« of the Trustee Ordinance, 1914, nil persons having claims whether as creditors or aa next of kin against n the Estate of the abovennm-vt de«ease« who; dieil at Singapore, on tha Octoj ber, 1919. nro ri-i|tiinJ
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 768 6 CINEMAS CHJINOt Oft? PROuKAttJMIi: etuti fcttw at 7.80 Bvt»y Toeidar, Wednooday aod Thtusday, 8 nels, 4 cpiscdai of TMB BAOUL'tf IYI Serial £i Ia 4 parts. Toujf.h Episodes 5, a, 8 and 4 f^ .Ooiii- ned rext Tuesday) SBOOND BHOW AT 8.80 1 ME FATAL FQRTUNB Se bl 1 1
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    • 254 6 CINEMAS From Tueida,, Ootofra* 86, to TMirsJuy, Ootoaar 98 Wjm HALL, LTD. 5 j Bk^S« Bb:ond show at s i» Wr/i\iMM ÜBlTeraa! Maalei Serial Hfi THE MIDNIGHT MAN F»a rng JAHB9 J OoBBBTT ■p. 7. THB BLICTRIO MB pte. Bp. 8 THI IH4OO rV OF FIAR 3 pil. Aloan witb
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    • 226 6 IN STOCK IN MALACCA THE POPULAR AND ECONOMICAL MODEL 4!>o CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS PRICE $2,950 Complete with electric light and starter and high-tension Magneto. J. M. C. SHARP CO., KOON CHENG ROAD, MALACCA. Telephone S2. THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Manufacturer, of HYDRO-ELECTRIC PLANTS QUOTATIONS GIVEN FOR
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  • 98 7 MXTUKEB. Toewl.iy. October 26. Hlirii Water. !>.li» am.. 9.49 p.m.. rd mini due. train. Wednesday. October 27. High Water, 9.48 a.m., 10.31 p.m. Thursday. October 28. High Water, 1019 a.m., 11.12 p.m. Homeward Mail closes lilltm United Assurance, 2.16 p.m. PIUiJ. October 29. •i Water, 19M a.m.,
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  • 153 7 YKSSELS AT THE DOCKS. Last Wharf Basin- Malaya. ■ant Wharf— Kaifuku Maru. Tara, Dheera umri. Albcil and Victoria Dry l).nks I Main Wharf Burma Muru, Yatshing, Benlaru, ffadani Bnulre Dock l.i.j.int; Khu, Kampar Lake K.rmi! t i!v. Sui 3an*> Hellenes, Circe, Kum Whnrf— Atreus, Jardims V> narl Nil.
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  • 190 7 To-day f olao Ssmbu 2.30 p.m lialu Paaa* 3 pjt. aialacrik .d Mu»r 8 p.m fcM. Tir. Sk n 4 p.m Saigon P-m W«ana«anf ulto Batsaj and Pulaa Uiilang 9 a.ro Tucob a.m I ulau Po»(H 10 ajn V. Sambn, Mceara-Saba, Djambi and SingUep 10 a.m. Sambu,
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  • 31 7 ••tV.»l Post Offic* Report) Laft S'pora Arrived London Aniru.t 27 October 2 September 1 October 2 September 6 October 7 September 17 October 12 September 21 October 21
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  • 32 7 Programme of Drills, etc., for week end ing Saturday, October 30, 1920 Saturday, October 30. S.R.E.(v) Iline Club, Balestier Range, 2.30 p.m. (Sd.) R. SMITH, Lieut, Ag. Adjutant, S.V.C
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  • 51 7 Oredrs for week ending October 31 Tuesday, October 26. Fifth Troop Parade, 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, October 27. Signalling Class, 5.15 p.m. Thursday, October 28. Physical Culture Class, 5.15 pjn. Friday, October 29. Annual Meeting of the Association, YJI.CA., C.lj p.m. Route March, 8.15
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  • 82 7 A M< gram, from Vladivostok says A inslii. r < f Urn Chancery Court has with yen 00,000. Robberies :ind mnrdan are increasing in number daily. This morning the telegram office was raided and yen 10,000 taken. A family „f five v i and the booae aftort 111 Are. The
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  • 130 7 EX CHANG! Singapore, October 26. On T onrinn, Bank 4 m/a 1/4 1/1 Demand t/ttt/U Private 3 m. 3 credits 2/4 23/32 On New York Demand 39% Private 90 days 45 On France Bank 590 On India, Bank T.T. 138 On Hongkong, Band d/d r.!"i p.c. pm.
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  • 62 7 Spot Oct. Nov.-Dee. Jan.-Mar Singapore Standart Pale Crepe 0 Closing Prices Buyer* Sellers rr Spot .«a m Oct. w t— Nov.-Dec. w M Jan. -Mar. Tone of Mar ket Weaker. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers Bl 62 52 53 53Vi
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES
    • 208 7 •1. PH. »«y«t. Wl»«, 10 10 Ampang 11.60 t 1 Ayer Weng 1.10 125 a £1 Kam. Kamunting 2.5.0 2.15.0 10 10 Kinta Ajmc 6.00 6.00 £1 £1 KinU Tin t.7.6 noni 1 1 Hitam Tin 2.60 2.80 1 1 Jolantoh 1.40 1.60 tl £1 Lahut Mine* 7.60 8.00
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    • 121 7 val. Pd. Bnyar*. Mlerm. £1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.5.0 3.15.0 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 8.75 9.76 5/-6/- Electric T'wayi 3/3 10 10 Fraser Neave 50.00 cr. 50 50 W. Hammer and Co. 100 100 100 K»tz Bros. 110.00 160.00 £1 £1 Mexican Eagle 11.5.0 11.15.0 10 10
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    • 79 7 n.lng. Bpx.n^S4JN HJ |p.«.pn Spore Electric Tramway* 6 M, £«60,00« aooi Spore Mu-icipal I p^ $1^78,000 »M Spore Mun. 4H (A of 1907 $1,000,000 1* PA XOpAdb Spore Mun. 4% px. of 1909 $1,800,600.. If pA 10 pjj. dl» 3por« Man. TV M. o of 19M ll'MOJjeT^ UMltMtt 9'pore
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  • 421 7 Fraaar and Co. and LyaU and Bratf. QariaOaaft. [Latest available Sterling Quotation* are printed on another paga on Friday.] To-day Price* rnin LymU A Co. Er»tt Allenby ($1) 0.70 0.80 0.70 0.80 Alor Gajah ($1) 3.00 8.30 8.00 855 Am. Malay 3.20 3.40 3.20 3.60 A. Hitam ($6)
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 844 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS ROOMS TO LE»i 44, Race Course Road. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. One double balcony room available. Glenshee, 1, St. Thomas Walk; APARTMENTS. Single rooms with board on.1 lodging (private house). Apply 301 Str;;iti Timr*. WANTED OFFICE in town, about 2,000 to 2.0"0 xquarv feet. Send particulars to 296, Straits
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    • 26 7 Ito Acetic, Nitric Sulphuric Acid All White Enamelled Latex Pans Cotton Duck *o. 3 4 Brass Wire Plate T. NAGAI CO. High Street, or Phone 1113.
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    • 440 7 THE STAR OPERA The Theatre RayaL North Bridge Road TO-NIGHT TO-NIGH 7 A Malay Hlatorlcal Play in n>e part* GUL BAKAVALI Part 8 will be staged Khairadla and Mis* Sarah take th* leading part* In Preparation New Scenery and Dresses fat A Gr»at Malay Comedy SULTAN KAMARL'DIN SHAH Watch for
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    • 901 7 A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH ■HaJM YOOB VEBT IllHla— •TTUi AND MOOD j A ftadaettaa Craw) LEE BROTHERS STIHHQ HILL fITBMT •hju novae* nni man MUNICIPAL NOTICE Tenders are invited under the follow. v* heads for supplies to the Municipality of Singapore, from January 1, IU2I, for una year 1. Labour for
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  • 1294 8 The Strait Stimes TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26 OUR NEW HEALTH POLICY. The first annual address of His Excellency the Governor to the members of the Legislative Council yesterday afternoon was admirable in tone and matter. It tends to deepen the impression that in Sir Laurence Guillemard we have an administrator endowed
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  • 48 8 The Times of Malaya understands that the F.M.S. Government is going to divert the Kinta from near the Ipoh Residency over into the Prai on the Ipoh side of the Maxwell Road and crossing five roads and four railway tracks. This is in connection with flood preventive measure*.
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  • 16 8 The Penang Baba Bangsawan are giving four performances in aid of the China famine relief fund.
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  • 36 8 We have received a copy of the new edition of that invaluable publication, the Manual of Statistics relating to the F.M.S. It can be obtained from the F.M.S. Government Printing Office, Kuala Lumpur, price 25 cents.
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  • 37 8 Information has been received from the Johore Government that the character of the light buoy marking the entrance to the Muar River has been altered from one flash every ten seconds to one flash every five seconds.
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  • 35 8 Japanese merchants are organising a large canned goods factory in Tsingtao. It is said that over $5,000,000 capital has already been raised. The company intends to buy 200,000 cattle and buffaloes every year for slaughtering.
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  • 41 8 A committee meeting of the Y.W.C.A. will be held at 8, Fort Canning Road on Thursday, the 2Sth instant at 10 a. m. Members are asked to kindly send any contributions for the sale for C.E.Z.M.S. on November 3 by Saturday.
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  • 45 8 The Lien Ying sing-song girl murder case is still before the Military Court tribunal at Shanghai. Woo has confessed to the murder, but his accomplice still denies being implicated in the actual crime. It is believed that sentence will be passed at an early date.
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  • 54 8 The Kuala Lumpur branch of the United Services Great War Association of Malaya have decided to hold a dinner on November 11 (Armistice Day), to be followed by a dance. Only members of the Kuala Lumpur branch are entitled to be hosts, and no one who is eligible for membership
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  • 50 8 Mr. D. Beatty, acting Protector of Chinese, Straits Settlements, in his report for 1919, says Generally speaking the Chinese community has had a very prosperous year, although the lower and middle classes are feeling acutely the rise in the cost of living and the high rate of exchange with China.
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  • 71 8 The Vinolia Association's At Home at Malacca on Sunday was an enjoyable one there was a full attendance. The president. Mr. N. Gomes, addressed the members recalling the necessity for co-ooeration and unity and urged them to fulfil their duties towards the welfare of the Associati'm. The selections played by
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  • 82 8 The following message was sent by the Governor to the cantain, officers and ship's company, H.M.S. Curlew, in reply to th? one received by His Excellency on Monday I thank you personally for your kind message of farewell and also on behalf of all others to whom it is addressed
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  • 78 8 The report of the Bombay Port Trust for 1019-20 shows receipts, Rs. 19,690,561 expenditure, Rs. 19,492,102 surplus. Rs. 258,564, available for transfer to the Reserve, which now amounts to Rs. 7,791,358. This revenue is the highest in the h'story of the Trust and was attaine I by increases in nearly
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  • 86 8 A serious fire broke out early on Sunday morning at Port Swettenhnrn, in which six shop-houses at the junction of the Klang and Sungei Aur Roads v.vre involved, five of them being gutted and one damaged by fire and water. The alarm was given at 4.30 a.m., and all available
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  • 99 8 In connection with the railway accident at Arknnam 60 of the gang of coolies suspected of being concerned in the removal of the rails have been arrested. The Collector of Vellore has issued a notification offering a reward of Rs. 1,000 to the persons giving such certain information as would
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  • 109 8 The Salt Commissioner, Dr. Lew Yuklin, has instructed the salt merchants to pay a month's salt tax in advance n order to raise funds to pay the Navy, the pay of which is in arrears by $600,000. This is reported by the Canton Times, which also states that, being in
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  • 120 8 The Penang correspondent of the Malay Mail telegraphs that a very during gang robbery is reported from the Chinese estate Ayer Puteh Balai Dan in Kedah. A few nights ago twenty armed Malays raided four houses' occupied by a towkay and his tindals. The robbers decamped with a considerable sum
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  • 551 8 The engagement is announced of Blacker Frank Bridge, of the Malayan Civil Service, fifth son of Henry Powell Bridge and Mrs. Bridge, of Roscrea, Ireland, and Aileen Georgina Edith, only daughter of Bennett F.yre Shaw and Mrs. Shaw, of Koala I-uin pur. Captain Canute Olson, fi9 years
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  • 23 8 The next meeting of the Federal Council will be held in Kuala Lumpur on November 30, 1920, and following days.
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  • 31 8 Messrs. Sime, Darby and Co., Malacca, inform us that the following companies have given instructions to reduce output ns from November 1 Chempedak, Chimpul, Jasin, Merlimau, Pegoh and Tebong.
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  • 139 8 Capt. Rowbotham gave his decision yesterday, in the third police court, in the case in which Mr. Seah Eng Kiin, of 7 and 8, Boat Quay, a well-known member of the Chinese community, was charged with being the occupier of a common gaining house, and, together with
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  • 202 8 We are informed that the War Office has given authority for the provision of passage to Australia for the Russian officer who has been btranded in Singapore for some time and for the refund of certain expenses incurred by him prior to his arrival in Singapore.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 263 8 HAVE BETTER UGHT 111 YOUR HOME WITH COLEMAN QUICK-LITE LAMPS LANTERN 1 1. Mm >«wk tm f£SX!L£. 900o»»dle towci cdl rVtecn. pet ibo DD'dx» mm, lbs Ktmu ud >sta* Bom ftiMline petiol) 01 coal ell. 100 cin aier.owct Bant SO boats o« one flllipg. Baraa 15 bowg on one fltjiag.
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    • 197 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIOHT Path* Serial Featuring Pearl WhiU tl Epda. THE BLACK SECRET IS Epda. Episodes Nos. 7 and B—4 reels Pta. THE DRIFTERS 5 PU. Featuring J. Warren Kerrigan Pathe Gazette and Harold Lloyd Comedy Pathe Review, one reel drama and a two reel Comedy (First Show) PALLADIUM Orchard Road
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  • 660 9 Situation Developing Hopefully. Kailwaymen Postpone Action Rctn-ER Telegrams London, October 23. Thi.s mirning's outlook on the industrial situation may be summed up in the words •f Mr. Lloyd George yesterday to a deputation <>n the temperance question. The Pmnier declared that peace may be brought about within a
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  • 267 9 London, October 23. The Kmergency Bill, mentioned yesterday, provides for tin issue of proclama tions nf emergency whenever the action of any body of persons threatens to interfere with the supply and distribution of food. 'j-.-l, ii>;l>t or means of locomotion. Should Parliament not be 'sitting when
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  • 97 9 Reuter Telegram London, October 24. Bombay Strikes and rumours of strikes are the order of the day in India. The Bombay gas strike has ended. The strikers were dismissed. A good tramway service is being maintained. It is reported from Jhansi that 4,500 employes of the Great
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  • 105 9 Reuter Telegrams London, October 21. Mir-^ola Four United States army leroplanes, which started on July 15 for a trip to Alaska and back have completed the round trip of 9,000 miles. The object was to establish an aerial route to the north-west corner of the American •ontinent
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  • 73 9 Rkutkb TelegramLondon, October 21. Marseilles A hundred Chinese students, including six women, arrived on board the mail steamer Andre Lebon to study the French language and commercial methods. The students will be distributed among the schools and colleges of France. The party is accompanied by Mr. Kao-lon, director
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  • 68 9 Reuteb Telegram London, October 24. Athens His Majesty has entered a very acute phase of cerebral crisis. His condition is most critical. Professor V'idal has personally contradicted the story attributed to him as regards symptoms of hydrophobia, upon which a statement was made that a deliberate attempt
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  • 157 9 Natives Resent Leader's Arrest. Reuter Telegram London, October 25. Port Elizabeth Fillowinj* th? arr»i» if a native leader, a crowd of natives rushed a police station. The p-.-lico resisted for a long time but ultimately were drivpn out necessitating the calling up of soldier reinforcements who opened
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  • 107 9 Reutbr Telegrams London, October 22. Stockholm The executive of the Swedish Bolshevist party passed a resolution by 13 to 2 accepting in principle the Moscow conditions. London, October 23. Stockholm i The Cabinet's resignation is due to the refusal of the Liberals to cooperate with the Social
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  • 103 9 Reuter Telegram London, October 23. A patrol of seven of the Essex Regiment being conveyed in a motor lorry was ambushed by 120 Sinn Feiners in County Cork. They put up a great resistance for an hour until three were killed and three wounded, when the attackers
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  • 99 9 Reuteb Telegrams London, October 21. Washington A Sino-American treaty has been signed providing for graduated increases of import duties on tobacco, sugar, spirits and luxuries into China instead of the present five per cent, flat rate. London, October 25. Washington The State Department explains that the treaty is
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  • 84 9 Eeuter Telegram London, October 24. The Lithuanian situation prows progressively worse. The Poles, not content with occupying Vilna, are now apparently extending the annexation to Kovno in spite of the official disapproval of the so called Zcligowski corps pushing towards Kovno. There is reason to fear that the
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  • 107 9 Seventy-four Days Hunger Striking. Reuter Telegrams London, October 24. Map Swiney is lingering on. To-day he v.ab still unconscious. H s sisters are not allowed to see him. London, October 23. It was stated at midnight that MacSwiney was at the point of death. London, October 25. MacSwiney,
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  • 144 9 Reuter Teijsgram London, October 21. New York The Presidential campaign is becoming acrimonious. Mr. Cox, in a speech at Boston, denounced Mr. Harding and Mr. Lodge for their opposition to the League. He described Mr. Lodge as the arch conspirator of the age, and declared that Mr. Harding
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  • 93 9 Reuter Telegram London, October 21. Paris It is generally believed that a ■subsidiary Standard Oil Company, entitled the Standard Franco-Americaine, in addition to placing Standard Oil products in tie French market, will d.vote consiJerable capital to the exploration of petroleum strata in France and the French colonies in
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  • 242 9 Rei ter Telegrams London, October 22. Port of Spain, Trinidad The British cruiser Cambrian and the Canadian Govarnment steamer Farmer have succeeded in beaching the United States Shipping Board steamer Zaca, which is on fire. Efforts nre baing made to arrest the flames by flooding the hold. London, October
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  • 94 9 Japanese Troops Cross Into Manchuria. Keutek Telegram London, October 23. A telegram from Peking states that 2,000 Japanese troops from Vladivostok have entered Manchuria to protect national interests in the Hunchun district adjoining Korea. A brigade of Chinese is also advancing thither. China has informed Japan that she
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  • 79 9 Reuter Telegram Paris, October 21. The French national loan operatic ns have opened under the most favourable circumstances. The Minister of Finance, speaking at Strasbourg, pointed out the steady progress of the great work of reconstructing the war-stricken districts and said the railway traffic was now almost
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  • 79 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, October 25. Major Nutter presided at the annual meeting of Rahman Hydraulic Tin. He -aid that the year was profitable. The output was 3,272 piculs. Want of water was a handicap, but arrangements were being made for water power working on a
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  • 648 9 Construction of New Factory And Smoke House. The eleventh ordinary general meeting of the Sungei Bagan Rubber Company, Limited, held on Saturday at noon at the Chartered Bank Chambers. The Hon. Mr. W. F. Nutt, 0.8. E., who prwided, .said Gentlemen, The annual report and accounts have
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  • 2556 9 Introduction of the Supply Bill. Quite a number of interesting announcements were made at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council vi which t ho Governor (Sir Laurence Guillemard, X.C.8.,) made his annual mMm*, which we pr.nted in our last issue, on the introduction of the Budget. Tn«-re were
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  • 1369 10 Financial Position of The Colony. The acting Colonial Secr«*ary in moving the first reading of the Supply Bill, said he thought that indulgence of members of the Council had to be asked for owing to a somewhat later presentation than usual jf the Budget. They were in fact
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  • 212 10 Climbers Unable to Reach The Summit. Mr. H. Raeburn, author of The Mountaineering Art, and Mr. C. C. Crawford Assam Civil Service, both members of the Alpine Club, London, left Darjeeling on the 2nd ultimo to explore Kinchinjunga, one of the highest peaks in the world Travelling out
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  • 83 10 The people who spread the poisonous doctrine of anarchy, of discontent and have much to answer for. Usually, tb* hiffh priests of agitation are people who are themselves comfortably off theorists, addlepated babblers, who love to hear themselves talk. Their -victims take them seriously (remarks the Daily
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  • 502 10 Provision for Substantial The following is from a memorandum accompany. ng the address of the Governor to members of the Legislative Council The police force was very considerably under strength at the beginning of 1919 particularly in European officers but during the course of the year nearly
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  • 467 10 Improvements Effected in The Colony. We take the following from a memorandum accompanying the address of the Governor to the members of the Legislative Council Sites have been purchased in all three settlements for additional English elementary schools, and they will be opened as soon as the difficulties
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  • 59 10 A reminder is given that Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co. will sell by public auction at their saleroom at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow the properties 24, Mayo Street, 2 and 24, Dalhousie Lane, 18, 19, 20 and 21, Sungei Road, 39, 40 and 41, Olive Street, 25, Balestier Road, land
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 295 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, At a public meeting held at Kuala Lumpur on October 6 about 60 men were present all of whom were inerested in the rubber Industry. Without a dissentient voice they agreed that a curtailment of rubber outputs by 25 per
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  • 526 10 Position of Tin and Rubber At Kuala Lumpur. Messrs. Baker Fearon and Company, Kuala Lumpur, reported at 5 p.m. on Friday Business during the week has beVn steady and a fair volume of transactions falls to be recorded in most sections, although tin has again accounted for the
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  • 35 10 It is estimated by a Chinese correspondent of a Canton contemporary that 100.000 persons must have sought refuge in Hongkong during the first half of October as a result of the threatening situation at Canton.
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  • 64 10 The final episode of the Great Gamble will be screened to-night in the first show at the Liberty Hall supported by Bison's big Western drama, Jaws of Justice, and a two-reel L-ko comedy. In the second show, episodes seven and eight of the Midnight Man serial and Broadwest's AllBritish production,
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 364 10 There was much speculation rrgardinr the result of the meeting of Donnell and »A'Kcatt and Klemman and ('otgrave yesterday in the semi-final of championship pars. Donnell and Leggatt are a formidable pair, but on the other hand Kleinman has a reputation as a doubles player and had
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    • 90 10 A Reuter message of October 24 stat*s that the world's covered courts lawn tennis championships have been contested at Queen's Club. The finals resulted aa fallows Men's singles, Gordon Lowe be*.*. W. C. Crawley, 6—2, 6—3, 6 l mea'* doubles, P. Davson anil Mavrogordato beat the Hon.
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    • 19 10 A Reuter message of October 23 states that England beat Ireland 2 o at aucrer at Sunderland.
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    • 53 10 The final of the Malaya Football Association's Colman Shield competition betwvent M Fathul Karib and the Darul TaTaaj* Clubs, which was postponed on the 9th owitig to rain, will be played on Saturday ntxt at 4.45 p.m. His Excellency the Governor and Lady Guillemard have kindly consented
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    • 122 10 The first handicap po-nta race for fht> Odell Cup was sailed off on Sunday moraine, eleven boats competing. An excellent start was made in a light breeze, the boat* crossing the line almost abreast of each other. Gertrude was first round the an-of-war-buoy closely followed bv Stella
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  • 124 10 MacpaaO aid Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, October 26. Silver. 62%. Hongkong 69%. Sha»K hai 43. Three months gold 45 >4. Tin. 100 tons sold 126.50. Rubber. Market -asier. Oct. 63. MWr. 53% sellers. Dec. 54% sellers. Jan.March 58 buyers. Share Market.— Dull. Katils boyrr* 90 cents, Craigieieas
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  • 145 10 Continuing its run of strong support, ing features, the Maryborough is presenting, to-night, a six-reel Carewe-Pathe production, The Web of Decc.it, featuring Dolores Cassinoli:, in addition to thst Trailed by Three serial, of which the fifth and sixth episodes will be shown. I* the earlier show, a five-reel
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  • 1449 11 Government and the Rice Position. The following is taken from the memorandum accompanying the Governor's address t.i the Legislative Council on the introduction of the Budget on Monday An exceptionally disastrous drought in i —a country which normally has an exportable surplus of nearly a million ton* pf
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  • 311 11 Tin Prices and the Chinese Miner. Writing from London on September 23, Messrs. William Jacks and Co. state All markets have been comparatively steady, taking into account the failure so far to avoid the coal strike, and stocks of metals in merchants' and consumers' hands seem to
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  • 345 11 Twopenny Experiment Not Expected to Pay. The decision of the London (ieneral Omnibus Co. to institute cheap midday fares on their routes which traverse the L.C.C. tramway area in order to protect themirivti against the competition of the 2d. ■H the way" polity on the tramway
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 195 11 WE BEG TO ADVISE Our Many Customers that from October I, 1920 "HIS MASTER'S VOICE REBBIDB Ml BE RECUCEO IN PRIOE Plum Label 82.50 and $3. 50 Black Labe $3.25 and $4.25 Celebrity $2.76 and up S. MOUTBIE CO., LTD. (ißrarpoMtad la Hongkns,) BAFFLBS PLACE, BINGAPC B. CROSSLEY CARS 25/30
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    • 251 11 j RAFFLES HOTEL Owing to Ixtersive Alterations there will be NO CINEMA Until Further Notice Sarkies Brothers, Prop-ietoii. ADELPHIJIOTEi EVERY EVENING OUR SPECIAL ORCHESTRA PLAYS FROM 7 TO 10 ADELPHI HOTEL LIMITED. R. U. TJEERDEMA, Managing Dinctor. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL LIMITED (Incorporated in th* Straits Settlements) (SEASIDE) PENANG THE FINEST SITUATION
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  • 944 12 Improvements In the Straits bettltments. Aprea'ed to the Mnual addicts cf lie Governor, delivered at yett-.ru>', aeetiap of the Legialative Coaooi was a tnetooian duui ot iatormatloa bom whioh we 'ake the folbwng rtlatiao^to poblie wjtka ie p o<ui t ci contemplated The oost of all baildiag works
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  • 27 12 Those who sorrow bad v ne::t generation will inherit the war-debt should thecT up. Present indications are that it will also inherit the war.— Associated Editors (Chicago).
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  • 31 12 Only one item was overlooked by the railroads in securing additional revenueproducinjr rates. They forget to ask for a surcharge on the tips of Pullman porters and dining-car waiti-rs— Labor (Washing-
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  • 344 12 Mraog Evdence ol Colonial Impendence. Qtaa] Lsd^e ol England bas jaat loit 100 ol its Babom-'iaati- bodi'oa tbroa«ti th« estab lijbmout— on regnUr mu-i coofalitotional lints ol aa independent Oraad Lodgo fcr Qoeeßfiland, wbioh wan a Di«tr:ot I3r<ud Lodge node* tbe Boglieb ooktitn'.ion, with M« Alrxtadrr Ccrtir. POD,
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  • 364 12 London Detectives Arrest Many Shoplifters. Hi, O T. Crook, who some years aga was ob tbe staff ol tbe Hoagkocg Daily Presn, writes aa follows in the Coutiaental Bdiiion ol tbe Londoa Mail In the i<reat Loadoa shops bandreds o> wjcien tbieves art) oaogbt tve»y yea:. Sjme
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  • 368 12 Recuttlog Westminster Abbey Tomb loscrlpHous, Lovers of records c f tbe pact w'll be glad to lcam tbat tba insotiptioua o tbe f crub akoni s wbioh form the ti:u" of iha oloistoip A Westminster A >bey vi berg recal »nd so saved from oblivioß Ttie woik
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 210 12 KIAM KIAT COMPANY (■ABUT BTBEBT) Fresh A rrivals XSI'INAI.I.S While Sanitary BUstOPI Fire I'.rirks and Clay Knam.l NICHOLSON'S I il.'« KIISONS lU.iw Lamps BABBITT'S White Metal I.I.IDDEN'S Aluminium Paint TARRED Rope iMSINKrKTANT AND VARNISH OK MANY M AKF.S AND KINDS. CHOP PIA HIN 61AM0ND MERCHANTS ANU JBWBLLJHB. I N. Nartk
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    • 137 12 A PUBLIC BENEFACTOR A> old Asiom Matee Ibal lite on who mi m.ke tw bndt* 0 ?rtM Krow wLer» oaly oae grew before is A Puhl.o K. a, uelor CAN TOC PRODDCB THAT BXTIU BLADBI BnyaO«pfot*el«nd BMk«lh*t«at LOUT Ac C 30., Ltd (laoo>porated ia Sia(japorej BOLE A.ENTB SMOKE CAPSTAN MAGNUMS
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  • 815 13 Ccyloii Government Approached For Assistance. The following circular on the subject of the Fifth International Rubber, Other Tropical Products and Allied Industries Exhibited to be held in London in June, 1021, has been issued by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce A conference of representatives of the Ceylon
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  • 59 13 The Madras city police have just succeeded in hunting down a gang of thieves who for over a month had been systematically breaking into motor garages of European residents in Nungumbakum, Kilpauk, ami Chetput, and removing motor accessories. The properties concerned in nine rases of theft have been recovered, and
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  • 104 13 Popular indignation is waxing rather warm in Tientsin against those automobile drivers, both Chinese and foreign, who seem to take it for granted that every ricksha and pedestrian must scurry out of the way so that they can scorch down Victoria Road throwing their dust in everybody's face." The North
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 364 13 f GRAND PVJA SALE I Packing, Poitase free FOB ONS MONTH ONLT If yon really want the beat Violin tke eheapeat rate, then don't low thia opportunity. Book your order to-day with haU the value ait advance and yon will t*% It at your place without any trouble. Reduced Pricea
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    • 247 13 HAIPHONG DRAGON \f§P CEMENT Supplied to the Spore Municipality, Q-overnment of Johore, Malacca Municipality, F.M.S. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROS. Sole Agents, Singapore YOU C\NT BfiAT EM FOR REAL TYRE WEAR r< _n*^ THIS seems to be the general opinion of itiEOSS Ford, Chevrolet and Maxwell
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 817 14 J SALES BY AUCTION AUCTION SALE < mXBNT WAX POLISHED AND 0 i.UNKI) TKAK HOUSEHOLD f nvnv.. plants, ktc, ktc. held at No. 15-7, Queen Street, Singapore. j« «n S.,!«rd»y, Ortcber SO. 1920. at 2M p.m. walnut stained teak couch, arm ana standard chairs, settee i red in silk tapestry,
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    • 723 14 SALES BY AUCTIOH AUCTION SALE f ■nafaMri wnx-polishod teak household urniture, His Master's Voice triple-spring jrrumoohone, records, etc. To be held at No. 22, Owen Road. >n Wednesday. October 27. 1920, at 3 p.m. Comprising hnndso-ne designed wax-polish-•,l tonk sideboard, wardrobe with panel door, warble top washstand, dressing table with
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    • 639 14 Assets aver $3,500,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $13,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Winchester Hoaac, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE .12, Old Jewry. EX. The Company ha. £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Conrt of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies
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    • 486 14 BANKING LEE WAH BANK, LTD. 18, SOUTH CANAL ROAD. Capital Authorised $10,000,000 Capital Issued 6,000,000 Capital Paid-up 1,562,900 Reserved Liability of Shareholders 1,582,900 Board of Directors Hon. Mr. Eu Tong Sen, 0.8. E. (Chairman), 'heong Yok Choy, Esq. Ho Chung Ying. Esq. <g Sing Phang, Esq. Lum Tax Chiu, Esq.
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    • 585 14 BAWKIWe THE HO HONG BANK, LTD HEAD OFFICE Singapore, Raffle* Chambers, 4, 6 and 6 BRANCHES Penang 85, Beach Street Malacca 131, Jonker Street Muar 77-79, Jalan Suleiman Batu Pahat— lo9, Jalan Rahamat AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL
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    • 583 14 BANQUE If;DU3TRiELL£ OS CHINE Authorized Capital Frs. 250,000,000 Subscribed Capital Frs. 160,000,000 Paid-up Capitiil Frs. 76,000,003 (1/8 of the Cupital subscribed by tht Gorernment of the Chinese Republic). Chairman of the Board of Directors Andre Berthelot General Manager A. J. Ferno'l* HEAD OFKICK 74, Rue Saint Lnzare, Paris BRANCHES Antwerp
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  • 1117 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. The Trice of Petrol. In m ia!ei?iew on Septembet 21, with tbi Finuoial Nuwi, Mr. Fiusii B. Powtll, tLi Cbkirmu erf Ibe Aaglo-Amtrioui Oil Oco ptny, oxpliiaod tbe rcaaoai and tbs jasti fioation tot tbe reoent jump in the ptiee a
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  • 30 15 Mr Bjmmoa«, at Nottb London Police Cut, to a wcavß wbo beoams »cr»j doiiip cross examination kfadtm, tbe t»oe ladj it botci ratio to au j cue bat bei busb»Bd.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 186 15 Ford Announcement Qeauiae Ford Spare Parts C i sure fche efficient running r ord Cs*r it h nec?°eary to replace worn parts with SanuinH Ford p^Pts <?.:«>, '.'i.-'iii .>=lTi* vthLh fit the Fo d LtT eol'i i XMUIj have Q«Ter scsi th-) Ford factory a, id are made i f
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    • 280 15 HAVE YOU TRIED THE NEW DELICIOUS SWEETS MADE KKKS.I DAILY IX SINGAPORE Obtainable at Hotel* and aitaal Store*, or direct from the G. 11. SWEET SHOP. SI, Kling Street, Singapore. IN STOCK FRIEUR. BAYER'S ASPIRIN packed in boxes of a dozen tubes. MATCHLESS COMBINATION TOOLS all tins. RIGHT-HAND SERDANG TAPPING
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    • 98 15 OUNLOP X TYRES ALWAYS SATISFAC TORY IN SKKVKK. ij: V *T i \7i"*'i > Dunloji Solid bam! IJMS Bad BSMWsMtiei i-i.n be obtained from all thr principal ilealrr^ i.riil garage or The Dunlop Rubber Co M w, (Incorporated in Japan) 42-43, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. A HAKE SYNONYMOUS WITH DURABILITY THORNET
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 395 16 GOAN KIAT CO. LIMITED (Incorporated in Stra.t* Settlements) 86, rnilllp Street. SINGAPORE. GOODS READY IN STOCK NOW t Hubburk'o Boiled Linseed Oil Hubbuck's Haw Linseed Oi! Hnbburk's Black Paint Hohhack'* Blue Paint Bubbuck's Green Paint Hubbuck's Dark Green Paint Hubbuck's Mast Colour Paint Hubbuck's Red Oxide Paint Uubburk's Stone Colour
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    • 393 16 REMINDER TO PUNTERS PLOUGHS PLOUGHS 1 PLOUGHS 1 NEGRO AND LUZOH-LAGIO with Extra Shears and Fittings. NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED Apply to GUAN KIAT CO. LIMITED No. 86, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. EVUTTHDIG SHIAKI ta iijuni a** xvmi mmaom HIN WATT CO Market Rfaeet a*4 »f*fctui flea* *r*9AJPe«. JUST ARRIVED Gherab
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    • 1804 16 CLASSIFIED ADVIM tMEMS The PREPAID chargea for Wants, For Rale, To Let, etc, in ordinary close-set type (average aix words 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, nix ins. $1.1.1, ten ins. $1.40,
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    • 358 16 (fItRMATfI AHLRpS STANDARD FOUR CYCLE MARINE MOTOR THE ALWAYS DEPENDABLE KERMATH Kermath Marine Motors were the first four-cylinder marine motors to demonstr. te positively to users that the very best fourcylinder, four cycle motor could be built at a reasonable price. The experience of owners in overy country where marine
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    • 470 16 Straits Motorcar Service IJMiriCK (Incorporated i n Straits Sett! Mti til to til, ORCHARD BOM LORRIES AND CABS HIRED OVERHAULS TO MOTOR CARS AND CYClfc WELDING of all metals. Satisfaction U:»rin i*i Large stocks of LUCAS HORNS AND LAMPS arriving shortly Phone 123 vl BEAR IN MIND the old adage—"A
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 46 16 THE STRAITS TfciES TELEPHONE* Editorial and General il Manager's Office tilt Job Printing Office 1144 All communications relating to editoris.' matters and news abonld be addre*e*r to THE EDITOR. All eommnnicatioaf relating to business mattera—advertise* menta, subscriptions, accounts, printia»"* etc, should be addressed to 111 MANAGER.
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