The Straits Times, 15 July 1921
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Title Section13 1921-07-15 1 The Straits Times. No. 2(>.fi9o SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. JULY 15. 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement67 1921-07-15 1 NESTLES MALTED MILK OMTAINABLB ■mTWBKKB ASK FOR SWISS MILE STERILIZED W/^l^^^ UNSWEETENED NATURAL MTW^JI^^L CONDENSED TRADE HARK "BEAR BRAND' 5 QUALITY PURITY RICHNESS i SOLE AGENTS: JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD. Incorporated in England i |y|r KODAK as you go Our Motor Car Cylinder Oils Ari Made From Carefully Selected Paraffine67 words
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Advertisement92 1921-07-15 1 HANDY TOOLS W lIAICHbT BKACES A large Selection of various BENCH DRILLS RVTCm.I HAND DRILLS hind* <»f PATENT rOOLi PUSH DRILLS RATCHtT SCREW DRIVERS i-V|t-.M OklN| KITS PLAIN SCREW DRIVERS :=g RH^!^^ i^B k ROBINSON CO., LTD. 1 lnri.a>oritpd in Sili|r«pori- > SINGAPORE. JUST UNPACKED Iron White Enamelled Beds (In92 words
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Advertisement15 1921-07-15 1 NESTLES HALTED I .IVI I LX ruci Uam m» Ma* ij imii $im tm mm15 words
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Article363 1921-07-15 2 Innovations for the Edinburgh Meet ing. Mui.y inurf.stin(f innovations will mark the eighty- ninth annual mestinij of the British Association,' which is to be held in Edinburgh from September 7 to September 14. Some of the Section Presidents, instead f delivering ex cathedra pronouncements, according to custom, will363 words
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Article406 1921-07-15 2 Keeponsibility for Our Wtatfcer Changes. *t4 At the geophysical discussion to the rooms of tHe Royal Astronomical Society at Burlington House, with Dr. Simpson, Director of the Meterological Department of the Air Ministry, in the chair,, his predrcessor. Sir Napier Shaw, delivered an incomplete but voluminous discourse on406 words
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Article149 1921-07-15 2 It is not every bride who may pass under a wedding Srch of swords or rifles. The crossed token of the Services, gracing the bride"s triumphal path from the altar, however, have originated a new marriage ru.itoni. Bridal arches of brilliard rues, pint pots, tapping149 words
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Advertisement374 1921-07-15 2 Weak Men and Women Arc Soon Made Strong, Healthy It Vigorous by Dr. Cassell's Tablets, 1..a1n. Sou^ A*>Sca. J*.i *U!i year- I .uftVrerf tmm I It* i.i.axi-. C.V Africa. •r'M j -M.,r. but so: th.r.kr.l I Dr. «aa»ir> TaktoU kav* AitU* h.Te uneh a »i.lendlil rnrj > if 1 Itnnrn'o374 words
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Advertisement411 1921-07-15 2 FOUCAULD BRANDY •«S2S^ !fi«STtl«>47 AY \P^*i ENGLAND TOKSOWA HOTEL 1)1 I.W l( II COMMON, LONDON, S.E. 21 Visitors to London will fiaui this a tnat.-nitieent country mansion with accommodation fur 100 guests, within 20 minutes cf City and West End. PRIVATE GROUNDS OF 14 ACKES. Golf, Tennis (Winter and Summer)411 words
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Advertisement196 1921-07-15 2 10 H.P. CITROEN CAR The escelienoc of French automobile engineering bat Ions; bat-a known and sjrreed by experts. The Citroen ii the acknowladsad best of this school of production. See this remarkable Car compare it with any other light ear oa ta« Market. Take a demonstration ride drive it yourself196 words
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Article1177 1921-07-15 3 I Tr^id of Expert Committee Inquiry. Last August a departmental committee of the War Offic? was appointed, with Lord Southborough as chairman, to inquire irto tli* nature and treatment- of shellshock and associated matters. Criticism of th.> cormnitt c's rate of progress has lat-.'ly Bade iU If1,177 words
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Advertisement282 1921-07-15 3 OILEYS COCOiI THE Sportsm;in knows its value knows its stimulating properties knows how refreshing it is. You, too, will find it fresh ■nd full of flavour; wholesome, sustaining •nd invigorating. Try it to-day and you'll discover that every day is a good day for f this, one of the best282 words
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Advertisement719 1921-07-15 3 FOR rWSCm AND RICH MKN OM.I THE ROYAL YAKUT! (ANANG VILAB). This Yakuti or Ufe-givrOK nectar u< bo»; I prepared from the b«Bt, cholec.t and rich*! 1 vej^trfble drugs. It ha. a wonderful properT: of increasing the virile power and ruetifiai all urinary disorders. In (act. :t mtlai mat a719 words
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Advertisement316 1921-07-15 3 Burnetts' CELEBRATED DISTILLED BY SIR ROBERT BURNETT CO., LONDON African Eastern Trade Corporation, Ltd (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE AGENTS, S.S. F.M.S. VISITORS TO JAVA! DO YOU DKSIRK ON YOUR TRIP A REAL HOME FROM HOME DONT FORGET TO STOP IN OUR FIRST-CLAIS ENGLISH TOURIST HOTELS HOTEL SANATORIUM GAROET. NGAMPLANG. 3.100316 words
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Advertisement104 1921-07-15 3 THE BLUE FUNNEL Utl PASSENGER SERVICK •?«'-n-« from Singapore to Londoa I— tt. PYRRHUB 7,615 tone Oet \1 Flr.t-claM OBly. KARE or $770. *»r farther information, pleat, apply to W. MANSFIELD CO, LTD. iDcorporatod in England) AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL LINE FOR BOSTON AM) NEW YORK DIRECT i m OCEAN MONARCH,104 words
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Advertisement831 1921-07-15 4 P. 0.- British India AND Apcar Line (Oemne.ie* Incorporated la England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AMD ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty. Government) rk. teeny's MAIL SERVICE EAST OF BOMBAY are at pr la—ands. LONDON FAR-EArtTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MA—BTnj.aja AND LONDON Da* Slag.aer* Leave831 words
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Advertisement681 1921-07-15 4 STEAMER SAHJPKS STRAITS STE/^^SHIP CO. Imwmwml Jltoamer* latsads* -to sail frem Stagapere KINTA -Monday, 4 p.m, for Port flwettenhnm and Penang. HTE LEONG— Monday, at 4JO pa. for Malacca and Muar. KAKA— Tnaeday, at 4JO p.m, for Malacca and Muar. IPOH— Wednesday, at 4 p.m., for Port Swettonham and Penang.681 words
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Advertisement58 1921-07-15 4 STEAMER SAILINIiS SINGAPORE TO NEW TORK AND BOSTON VIA SUEZ. M. S. Dollar IN PORT Robert Dollar LOADING JULY 27 Through BUI. of Lading Ueaed from Sing* aero to the Principal Cities et the United Stato* aad Canada Far farther Information H w Bat*«, ese aaaly to THE ROBERT DOLLAR58 words
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Advertisement378 1921-07-15 4 STEAMER SAftJMt 0. S. K. THE USAKA SHOSEN KAISHA I.TB 'Incorporated in Japaa) n. t. D* Sena* Street. PlUMli SaiUag frem M—aaer* Subject to change without aottes) mOPf*N IDfB Far Pert SaM, Mareslltea, Lsa.sa. Antwerp. B.tvavtsm aad Baakkarg arr. dap. 4.RGUN MARU Jolt -uly HIMALAYA MARU Aug. N Aag. 21378 words
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Advertisement324 1921-07-15 4 nuaa suum~ NIPPON YISEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan) fader Mall Coatract with the Imperial Japanese Government. Subject to alterations without notice LONDON UNE Korttlghtly Scrvic* For London. Aatwerp via (Malacca) Peaaaav Colombo. See*. Port Said and MaraeUwa. UVKRPOOL LINE For MarnelUee and Liverpool via Saea Moothlr Bcrvice TSUYAMA MARU July324 words
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Advertisement376 1921-07-15 5 STEAMER SANJNtS MESSAGERIES MARITIMES DE FRANCE Under Contract with the French Government Mall aad Pataenger Bervlcea DIRECT MARSEILLES FAR EASTERN BERVICE HOMEWARD MAJLS OUTWAKD MAILS To Marseilles via Colombo, I To Japan, via Saigon. Hoagkoag Djibouti. Tort Said I and Shanghai CAP ARCONA 15.000 tons Ang. 9 CORDILLERE 10.000 tons376 words
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Advertisement206 1921-07-15 5 STEAMER SAHINtiS UNITED AMERICAN LINES INC. Sacceaaors te UTBBMOBB DEARBORN ft CO, INC (Incorporated in U.S.A.) Independent Steamship Lias Regular Service between New York Singapore and Java ports and vice vena FOB NEW YORK vU SUEZ CLEARWATER July 21 HALF MOON end Aug. FROM NEW YORK HALF MOON about Aug.206 words
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Advertisement307 1921-07-15 5 STEAMER SAILINGS S.S. L'YSER FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TENDER As she now lies in the Singapore roada, ofl Tanjong Rhu. SPECIFICATION. i Wooden steamer (teak, oak and elm) length between perpendiculars 238 ft in Breadth overall 39 ft. 4 in Depth 20 ft 8 in Draught loaded 19 ft. 0307 words
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Advertisement128 1921-07-15 5 STEAMER SAILINGS THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED (Incorporated In the United Kingdom) Far ChJn aad Japan BENRINNES due Joly :o BENARTY due end Aug. No Paaaeager Aceoaueodatloa. PATERSON, SIMONS A CO, LTD. (Incorporated ia England) Agenta. GREEN STAR LIRE Steamer Deatlaatloß Dae date LORETTA New York and Baltimore via Suez128 words
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Advertisement149 1921-07-15 5 STEAMER SAILINGS DODWELL LINE (Incorporated in England) FOB NSW YORK DIRECT VIA SUBS BOLTON CASTLE end Aag. For freight, pleaae apply to PATERSON, SIMONS CO.. LTD, Ajata. THB SUM STKAM NAVIGATION CO, LOOTED f lncorporated ia Siam) SINGAPORE BANGKOK For Kretay. Trenggana, Kelantan, Baag- nara, Telnpin, Pataal. Singers, Laeea. Kohaamai.149 words
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Advertisement811 1921-07-15 6 CINEMAS NSW I"%I1" <■ ft 1 I ssssssl 8 B From Motiday. July 11. to Saturday, July 16, 1981. A World Drama of Strong Human Interest Featuring the well-known KITTY GORDON in a charming story of life la S Pts. DIAMONDS AND PEARLS In 5 Pts. A picture in which811 words
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Advertisement410 1921-07-15 6 CtHEMAS LissprrY HALL, LIMITED I North BHd*-e Road The Second Show at 9.15 p.m. the: screaming shauow 15 Kpisodes, 30 parts. Stan ing Ben Wilson, Neva Gerber and Joseph Girard. Tbe Story is founded on the new Monkey Gland theory, which holds that eternal youth i* possible. In this respect,410 words
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Advertisement224 1921-07-15 6 M t I When your Eyes give you trouble, Consult Mr. K. F. CHONG F.S.M .C, D.8.0.A., P. 1.0., London OFFICE AT THE United Pharmacy, 305, North Bridie Road SINGAPORE: i e-e-e-»w MASSAGE HALL in. Beacaotaa BtrMt. MANICURB AND MASBA6B Mia. HARU aa4 Mta HAN* Tel— he»a N» 14ST compare224 words
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Advertisement25 1921-07-15 6 s\s\n\as\s\n\sa\sas\asfs\smn\n\sa{ The j Hall Mark i i of Printing S i mm I j i 76, Cecil Street Every Department under European Supervision Phone 222825 words
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Article259 1921-07-15 7 NXTTBaW Vrlday, J a y v. High Water, 6.59 a.m., 6.30 p.m. Football League. Div. 1 S.R.C. v. Se Defences. Football League 32nd Co., R.A.M.C. v. S.C.C. 11, Reclamation. Rowing, Chiengmai OUp heat, 5 pjn. Boxing, Pillis' Circus, 9.15 p.m. Fiilis" Circas, Beach Road, 9.16 p.m. July259 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article98 1921-07-15 7 «^SEI* 4T TH» IVW"t EaM Wharf Basin—Nil. Eart Wharf Lnke Farmingdale, Van Cloon. Sheer Wharf Kiael. Main Whraf—Wolverine State. Manche, Kw.ii Sang. Cyclops. Rumphius, J. P. Com. Empire Dock- Katong, Tofuku Maru. We.t Wharf—Nil. Jarriinen Wharf Y.-aki Maru. Pulu Brani Coal Wharf. Nil. Keppel Harbonr. Main Wharf Halyard. Cyrena, Sri98 words
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Article88 1921-07-15 7 CYCLOPS, Brit., 5.774 ton?, from Liverpool 16-7, for Hongkonc lft-7. JAN riTKRSZOON COEN, Dut.. 7.017 tons. fr. m BaUvia I.S-7, for Amsterdan 15-7. KRIAN. Brit., tins, from Kelantan 15-7, for Kelantnn 17-7. LAKK FARMINGDALE, Amer.. 1.634 tons. from Hongkong H-7, for CaleutU 16-7. MANELA, Brit.. 5.041 tons, from88 words
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Article146 1921-07-15 7 T»-*ay Port Swettenhtm and Teluk An son 8 pjn. Wnar pm Malacca and Muar 8 p.m. P. Sanibu and ['ontimiak .4 p.m. Bangkok 4 PJ» Hongkonc. Shanghai and Japan p.m. Saturday M»H»p aJ» Colombo. Suez. Port Said. Marseilles and Liverpool 9 a.m Mersine, Kuala Pahang xnd Koantan146 words
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Article137 1921-07-15 7 KX CHANG* Singapore, July 14. On London, Bank 4 m/« S/4 8/«2 Demand t/t 23/82 Private 3 m. credit* 2/4 6/16 On New York Demand 41V4 Private 90 days 45% On France Bank *00 On India Bank T.T. On Hongkong Bank d/d 20% p.c. prem. On Shanghai137 words
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42 1921-07-15 7 Tone of market. Steady. Pal* Crep« Clo«ing Price* B07«n S«Uen pot .ug.-Sept Spot Aug.-Sept Oct.-Dec. Tib Mwd Smokad Shmt Qoiiif PritM *vjm lalkn 29 SO SO »1 82 38 DAILY PRICES CURRKNT. 12 noon, July 15.42 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article187 1921-07-15 7 Us. Val. Pd. Buyen. S«ller». 1 1 Ayer Weng 1.00 £1 £1 Kam Kamunting 1.17.6 2.2.6 10 10 Kinte Auoc. 6.60 7.50 1 1 Hium Tin 1 50 1.70 1 1 Jelantoh 0.80 a £l Lahat Mm«« 5 5 Lingui Tin 4.75 5.00 10 10 Malayan Coll. 14.25 1526187 words
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Article126 1921-07-15 7 \*l. Pd Buyer.. Seller B £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 8.0.0 8.10.0 El £1 E. Smelting Co. 6.60 7.00 >/ 5/ Electric T'ways 2/6 10 10 Fraser Ne»/ei 27.00 29.00 iO 50 W. Hammer A Co. $75 $85 100 100 Katz Bros, deb 140.00 10 10 Mexican Eagle 6.10.0 6.0.0126 words
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Article96 1921-07-15 7 U. Enjjr. 6 p.c. f1.234.300 par p*. |s*v Spore Electric Tramways 5 p.c. £360,00 C aom. Spore Municipal 5 p.c $1378,000 pa: Spore Mun. 4H P of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.c dia Spore Mun. 4"4 p.r of 1909 $1,600^00 10 pa. dia Spore Mun. 4% p.c of 1909 $1,500,00096 words
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Article366 1921-07-15 7 Fraaer mad Co. md Lyall and Evatt's Quetatioaa. Latest available Sterling Quotation are printed »n aaother MS* Frith?. To-day't Price*. Fnaer Lyall A A Co. Eratt Allenby ($1) 0.25 0.36 0.20 0.30 Alor Gajah ($1) 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.26 Am. Malay ($2) 2.00 1.50 2.00 A Hitam ($5)366 words
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Advertisement153 1921-07-15 7 'MM. ZAIDA. JULY 14. I*2l KM of car.io per the above steamer from Bangkok are hereby notified that she has ow arrived and is discharging in the Roa BOUSTEAD CO, LTD. < Incorporated in the F.M.S.) Agents. PASSAGE TO CALCUTTA The JIAM SANG is expected to be despatched for Calcutta153 words
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Advertisement857 1921-07-15 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT* GO TO BOLTER'S SALE for the b. ■nd provisions at lowest prices. FOR SALE, 25 h.p. Studebaker, In good condition, G. U. Farrant, Fraser Co. OFFICE TO LET, second floor. No. 1, Change All«y. Apply to Mr. Kow Soon Kirn. I PIANO, by Rosenkraiiz for sale, iron frame857 words
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Advertisement53 1921-07-15 7 THE SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE WILL PRESENT IN, THE VICTORIA THEATRE JULY 18, 20, 22 AND 23 AT f.15 P-M. PROMPT The Man front Toronto aY Comedy ia three aeta by DOUGLAS MURRAY. PLAN NO<V OPEN AT MOUTRIB AND CO. LTD. ■fill State $4 Mi IS. PW H. Gallery fU53 words
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Advertisement827 1921-07-15 7 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF SEA SIDE BUNGALOW AND TANGIJN RESIDENCE. The underpinned have been instructed to jell, riblle auction at their sale-room, Raffle! Chambers, Raffles Place, on Monday. July 25. at 24* p.m. The following valuable properties Lot 1. AH that piece of freehold lan situate in the district of827 words
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Obituary61 1921-07-15 8 er vln K memory of ray dear brother Moses C. Moses, who died peacefully on July 16, 1920. A year has passed since that sad day The one we loved was called away The call was sadden, the shock severe To part with one we loved so dear61 words
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1116 1921-07-15 8 The Straits Times FRIDAY. JULY 15 REMAKING GERMANY. Every country that had anything to do with the war is in a half ruined condition, with the exception of Japan, which earned a good deal more than she spent. Russia is merely a wreck, France and Britain are struggling to right1,116 words
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Article23 1921-07-15 8 A cirtuma show will be given at the V.M.C.A. to-morrow night at 8.30, to which members and their friends are cordially imited. y23 words
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Article63 1921-07-15 8 News has reached Hongkong of the death in London of Mr. Daniel Jalt'e, A.M.1.C.E., who for sixteen years was a valued member of the staff of the Public Works Department at Hongkong. Mr. Jaffe west home on leave in 1918, suffering from sprue and inflammation of the liver, and failing63 words
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Article15 1921-07-15 8 In th* House of Lort* the In4iaa Divorce Validity Act has receirtd the Royal assent.15 words
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Article23 1921-07-15 8 There waa no sitting in bankruptcy again to-day, Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard being engaged as one of the judges sitting in the Appeal Court23 words
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Article33 1921-07-15 8 For theft of sugar from the steamer de Wwert on Saturday last, a coolie was this morning, placed by Insp. Williams before Mr. Bull, who fined him $25 or a month's rigorous imprisonment.33 words
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Article45 1921-07-15 8 At the sale held on the 14th inst, at L. A. Chitty and Co.'s saleroom, Malacca, the land and premises, 13, Banda Hilir, was bought by R.M.M.V.R. Anamalay Chitty for $8,000. The land and premises, 64, Banda Kaba, by R. V. Retnam Chitty for $2,600.45 words
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Article37 1921-07-15 8 It is reported that a Malay deckhand feM overboard from the Eastern Shipping Co.'s steamer Trang when near Penang and though a boat was lowered immediately the man suddenly disappeared. He was probably taken by a shark.37 words
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Article41 1921-07-15 8 The Pacific Mail Steamship Co. yesterday received a cable from their Manila office advising that the steamer Creole State, which sailed from Singapore on Saturday evening, arrived at Manila on Wednesday afternoon, making the trip in slightly leu than four days.41 words
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Article55 1921-07-15 8 The case of Mr. W. L. H. M. Regout who is charged with alleged embezzlement at Samarang, Java, was mentioned before Mt. Nunn, District Judge, to-day. As no extradition papers in connection with the case have been arrived frcm Java the cast was postponed for a week, Mr. Regout's bail55 words
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Article58 1921-07-15 8 In their produce report dated the 14th inst.. Messrs. Barlow and Co. state The copra market has been strong- during the week and prices have advanced all round. Good business has been done and quotations are now aa follows No. 1 Standard $11.25 to 11.75, No. 2 Standard 10.75 to58 words
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Article65 1921-07-15 8 For £25 the famous amber necklace given by Napoleon Bonaparte to Josephine was brought by a New York couple in a curio shop in Chinatown, San Francisco. They had the beads examined by the Tiffany fir.n, who offered £85,000 for them. Some twentyfive years ago they were stolen from the65 words
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Article73 1921-07-15 8 On Tuesday, it will be remembered, Captain Kramer of the Coen was, at the instance of Insp. Williams, fined $50 by Mr. Bull for allowing passengers to land without the permission of the Boarding Officer. At the hearing, Insp. Williams said that one of the missing Arab passerv Ws could73 words
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Article90 1921-07-15 8 Working in connection with the filling in of the Fort moat, P.nang, commenced on the 13th inst, the first truck load of earth emptied there occupying about 15 minutes, says the Straits Echo. Special trucks have been and are b.'ing built for the conveyance of the earth which is brought90 words
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Article77 1921-07-15 8 A Japanese, named Jutaro Uyeshema, who is passing through Singapore on his way from the Far East to Bombay, was placed by A.S.P., Mt. Cullen, before Mr. Nunn yesterday for importing a revolver into the Colony without a licence, the firearm being found in his baggage. The passenger pleaded ignorance77 words
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Article111 1921-07-15 8 The preliminary enquiry into the allegations of forgery made against Gay Chong Liong, who was until recently a salesman in the employ of Soo Bee Kongsi as agents of the Asiatic Petroleum Company in Penang, was concluded before Mr. A. C. Baker at Penang, on the 13th inst., when the111 words
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Article134 1921-07-15 8 The following Singapore prop, rties wer j sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co. at their sale-room, 30, Kling treet on Wednesday afternoon 99 years' leasehold land and shophouse, 57, Outram Road, area 2,564 sq. ft., bought Mr Mr. S. Saminathan for $5,600 99 years leasehold vacant134 words
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Article137 1921-07-15 8 Mr. E. L. Killick, writing- in The Financier, states In the annual report of United States Rubber, the large manufacturing concern, the statement is made that the company carried over about seven months' supply of crude rubber, o» hand and to arrive," at approximately Is. per lb. It is not137 words
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Article339 1921-07-15 8 Mr. Walter Keyt, of Johore Bhani, and Mrs. Keyt, have returned to Singapore after a brief holiday in Ceylon. Prince Henry has been gazetted from the King's Royal Rifle Corps to the 10th Hussars as a. second Lieutenant. H.E. the High Commissioner, Sir Laurence Guillemard, X.C.8., is339 words
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Article63 1921-07-15 8 We have received a wire from Penang dated to-day, stating that yesterday the rice market was agitated and prices were vacillating, Burma quality being $14 a bag-, a rise of $3 since June, and Siam $19. There are prospects of higher rates, the stocks of first63 words
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Article69 1921-07-15 8 Among some 200 bodies of victims of the Hong Moh disaster recently recovered en the coast of China about sO.miles from the scene of the wreck, was that of Captain H. W. Holmes, the master of the ill-fated ship which went ashore near Swatow. and who69 words
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Article86 1921-07-15 8 A notice apperaing in another column draws attention to the fact that a public meeting, is being held at Kuala Lumpur at 11 a.m. on Tuesday next at which the Hon. Mr. W. Duncan will report on I'.evelopments in the rubber position, give particulars of the recent deputation86 words
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Article122 1921-07-15 8 JThe idea of a voyage, round the world by Marshal Joffre at the end of the year is received with favour by all. The itinerary of this great event is not yet certain, and the date also is only approximate. He will not leave France before the122 words
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Article143 1921-07-15 8 Our old townsman Mr. G. O. Blacker, now in Manchester, is endeavouring to form there a club where men from over- seas can meet each other. A circular recently issued says It is a fairly safe statement that the area within a 15 miles radius of Manchester143 words
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Advertisement242 1921-07-15 8 iq clSrHs?^ W.U.^n.U gold~flak^| £jjfe. BRISTOL AND lj» GOLD FLAKE CIGARETTES Q OLDFLAKEI CIS. GoldflaKEl I OI OU t- II Tennis Rackets J& a USX ARRIVED M 4ttV ntEBH SHIPMENTS OF Slazenger's famous S Doherty Rackets Davis Riseley Hexagon Davis Argus Prosser's Jaelanco m ALL WEIGHTS i Inspection invited «t242 words
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Advertisement238 1921-07-15 8 ALHAMBRA Ti I illrm Path*** Serial THK THIRD EYE Episode 16 (final) Featuring Warner Oland and Miv Eileen Percy 4 Pta. FIND THE WOMAN 4 fta 7 PU. THE CRIMSON GARDENIA 7 Pu. Paths fiaxette and Topical Badret "palladium Orchard Road 5 PU. THE GILDED CAGE s Pu. 5 PU.238 words
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Article295 1921-07-15 9 President Hardinjj's Proposed Conference. REUTEK TELEGRAM! London, July 13. It hi understood that (Washington hag invited General Smuts to attend the disarmaments conference. The British delegation is forecasted as likely to consist of Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Balfour and (ii-nerul Smuts. It is officially announced in Washington that JapanReuter - 295 words
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Article142 1921-07-15 9 RaVNsi Telegram Paris. July 12. The Senate has ratified the Trianon peace treaty with Hungary. In the course of the debates ihe L.-ipzig farcical trials and Germany's lu?t for reTenge were frequently alluded to. M. Briand stat.d that thi\ German cabinet was w?ak enough but seems willing142 words
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Article121 1921-07-15 9 Reuter Telegrams London, July 11. Washington President Harding has signed the Naval Appropriation Bill carrying $410,000,000 and including the Borah amendment authorising and requesting President Harding to call a three-power naval disarmament conference. London, July 13. New York The American warships have left Tampico. London, July 13.Reuter - 121 words
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Article27 1921-07-15 9 Skitter Tiligum London, July 13. The Japanese Government has telegraphed officially inviting the Prince of Wales to viait Japan «fter his tour 'of India.27 words
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Article288 1921-07-15 9 German Witness's Important Admissions. KEI-TER !.EGRAMB London, July 13. Leipzig In the trial cf the two submarine officers the first German witness, Petty Officer Popitz, was examined to-day. He pleaded at the outset that he had lost his memory, but in nxponse to 'pressure by the President he288 words
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Article142 1921-07-15 9 Reuter Tflkcrams London, July 13. The rec.ption of De Valera and party at Huston was of a remarkable character. There was a crowd of 3,000, many wearing Sinn Fein colours. The Irish flag was unfurled when De Valera alighted. He mad* th statement, There is no reason why the142 words
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Article82 1921-07-15 9 Reuter Telegram London, July 13. Paris The New York Herald Paris correspondent learns that M. Jules Camb n, president of thu Franco-American Subsidiary Standard Oil Company, has offered to mediate in the affairs of the Banque Industrielle de Chine. M. Loucheuri Minisfc-T for the Liberated Regions, is conferringReuter - 82 words
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Article40 1921-07-15 9 Reuter Telegram London, July 13. At Hampstead Heath yesterday evening hundreds of rockets were fired in the sky in the hopes of enticing a little rainfall. Thousands watched the proceedings, many bringing umbrellas^ The drought was not broken.Reuter - 40 words
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Article22 1921-07-15 9 Bkuter Telegram London, July 13. The ballot of engineers resulted in acceptance of the wage reductions by a substantial majority.Reuter - 22 words
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Article83 1921-07-15 9 Rfitbr Teleoram London, July 13. Rome Renewal of Fascisti terrorism in t!; I provinces has resulted in a tragedy in which Britishers were concerned. At Viterbo Socialist inhabitants of the town rusned to arms to repH the advance of Fascisti, wh:«e activities in the neighbouring villages ended in83 words
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Article44 1921-07-15 9 Reuter Telegram London, July 13. In the House of Commons Comdr. Kenworthy asked if Wrangel, with his headquarters in Constantinople, assisted an;' protected by the British authorities, was plotting against the Russian Government. Mr. Harmsworth declared that the allegation were without foundation.Reuter - 44 words
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Article42 1921-07-15 9 Reuter Telegram London, July 13. Tli ere Majesties have concluded a two days visit to the Channel Islands. They were welcomed most enthusiastically and w th quaint feudal ceremonies. Beacon fires, fireworks and illuminations continued through the whole of both nights.Reuter - 42 words
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319 1921-07-15 9 Id Gu The old Government Dispensary at the corner of Jalan Klapa, Victoria' Street, has bevn converted into a school for Sanitary Inspectors, with laboratories, workrooms, etc. The object of the school is to train men to serve as Sanitary Inspectors in the Hural Districts of319 words
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Article288 1921-07-15 9 Alleged Hampering of Owner's Disposition. Th.- Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, and Justices M. Whitley and Barrett-Lennard have been engaged for the last two days in hearing the appeal of Mohamed Ismail Maricar (infant) against the judgment of Mr. Junior Sproule in the action between the288 words
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Article4465 1921-07-15 9 Eeme for Relieving Robber Industry, bber Security Bond Issue Proposed. the following: article an endeavour ide to set out simply and clearly tha Rubber Crisis m ans to the of Malaya, and to shew what may 'ne to retrieve the situation. The fact that Dutch Indies Planters4,465 words
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Article175 1921-07-15 10 The course for the sweepstake race on Sunday morning will be Start S.Y.C., round mark boat off white beacon, round Oscar, round mark boat off Seaview pier, round buoy off Master Attendant's pier, up inside bCeakwater, finish at 9LY.C. once round 3% hours limit. Captain Bredenberg has175 words
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Article76 1921-07-15 10 Action, mystery, thrills and romance are found in superlative in The. Screaming 'hadow, Ben Wils-n's super serial in 16 -pisortes of whichthosartirigepisodi-sare -nw beinsr screened at the Liberty Hall Jlf hes°<-nnds>iow.All Do'lsd Up a Un*v-rsal special attraction, starring Gladys Walton, ■will also be continued in support. In the •arly show,76 words
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Article887 1921-07-15 10 High Commissioner Congratulates Sultan. Following is the speech delivered by His Excellency the High Commissioner Sir Laurence Guillemard, X.C.8., at the' official luncheon at Brunei on June 11 Your Highn ss, Chiefs and ganHemen,— To-day 1 had the honour of investing Your Highness on behalf of His Most887 words
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Article72 1921-07-15 10 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, July 15. Silver 37*. Hongkong 18% per cent prem. Three months gold $46. Share Market. Rubbers. Practically no business passing. Tins.— Taipings 1.12%-1.20, Norths 1.32%-1.37%, Souths 72%-80. cents, Rawangs 60-67% cents, Nawngpets 1 42%--1.52%. Batang Padangs 70-75 cents Menplerpb'is 30-35 cents,72 words
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Article67 1921-07-15 10 The following will be the S.C.C eleven to meet H.M. S?rvic»s in to-morrow's t urnament match on the S.C.C. ground O. P. Griffith-Jones, C. R. Brander, 'R M Cantrell, F. R. eraig, A. Cullen, R t' Solder, E. J. Riches, W. Penric?, R e' -^ntis, H. C. Westwood and67 words
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Letter179 1921-07-15 10 To the Editor of,the Straits Time*. Sir,—Mr. Brisk had better do as the army did put some jam on it." If Mr. Brisk is willing to tell the dear old public how much he paid for his shares, I am willing to say how much I paid for179 words
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Article847 1921-07-15 10 Comments of the Shanghai Press. We understand that all the Chinese Banks in Singapore have now presented Winding-up Petitions against the Banque Industrial^ de Chine. The amounts involved- are not very considerable, the largest amount owing to any one bank being cnly $82,000 owing to the Overseas847 words
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Article194 1921-07-15 10 The Chiengrr.ai Cup. The rowing section of vhe Singapore Yacht Club began the racss for the Jhiengmai Cup yesterday afternoon. Four crews entered, and the first heat brought together those of Mr. E. C. Martin and M*. R. M. Barneau. Th? crews were Mr. E. C. Martin's crew.— T.194 words
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Article30 1921-07-15 10 At Bisley for the Elcho Shield, firing at 900, 1,000 and 1,100 yards, Scothm won in the final stage with 1,625. England made 1,601 and Ir land 1,489.30 words
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Article38 1921-07-15 10 A Reuter wire of July 13 Scotland made 162 in reply to the Australians. Campbell made 39 and Ferguson 37. Following on, they made 79 for no wickets, Ferguson compiling 60. The match wa> drawn.38 words
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Article152 1921-07-15 10 The fixture C. v. B. teams in the St. Francis' Association football league had to be postponed owing to the fact that a good number of the players of th« latter team %ere en the sick li«t Instead the match fixture, Colours v V. I tea was152 words
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Article206 1921-07-15 10 The following are the teams in the six- 1 la-sida competition which is one of the I items in the S.C.C. athletic sprrU programme No I.— H. E. T. Scowsill, S. H. Moss. J. Utermark, F. Ruchwaldy, C. W. G. Brown and C. Beill. No 2.— F.206 words
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Article93 1921-07-15 10 The entrits for th? Singapore lawn tennis championship to decid? who will represent Singapore in the Gaunt Cup (Malayan championship) finals ..re so far as follows S.C.«.— Pean, Allom, Teal?, Batoman, Edwards, Sinclair, Donnell, Linton, Fuller. S.R.C.— Wh atley, Aeria, E. E. de Souza, Balh.tchet. S.C.R.C. Tan93 words
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Article26 1921-07-15 10 Owiiij; to the rain, to-day's ties in the Lad'cs' Lawi Tennis flub t->nnis tournament are postponed ?\1 Tuesday, the 19th instant.26 words
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43 1921-07-15 10 Medical Students' Recreation Club. The final in the tennis tournaments of the Medical Students Recreation Club was olayed yesterday affcsnioon on the General H> sp tal courts. Mr. Gopal Hari Das won "rom Mr. W. A. Balhatchet by 6 3, 2 G 6—3.43 words
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Article156 1921-07-15 10 Much interest is b?ing taken in the I boxinf to take 'place ta«iight at Fillis's' Bst 6lbs. Seng Tee Tee v. K. McKenna and three rounds, Teng Kee v F de Eouza. The first btut is timed to start at ten o'clock. It is announced that there is156 words
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Article242 1921-07-15 10 St J seph's Old Boys further strengthened their position in the second division of the league yesterday by a win by the one goal, scored by G. de Silva in the second half, over ■ex-Services. Victory in their next match would put them on the same level as242 words
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Article682 1921-07-15 10 Messrs. Lewis and Peat report Strong Tone and a General k* Demand. Messrs. Guthrie and Co. report ■P Singapore, July 14. JpOn receipt of the news of th? agreement reached between Dutch and Malayan planting interests, the rubber market acc^pte/d jfce possibility of further restriction, and^vaLjes rose682 words
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Article54 1921-07-15 10 Mr. HaralchirH Kumsg?*, who arrived terr r'avs back fr-n 'rHia, %i S taken -har/;e of the fir»n nf Na<r i r-'as P"rshot»m'as*and Co., MtiaTa Strppt, from Mr. Harpiwan VnrdbT<--'ii. who lenvp^ for Tndia in holirfjiv hv thi- Trr<:t»-©n Ausrust 4. A farewe'l mttrtaif^ont is tr> b? accorded him on the54 words
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Article1221 1921-07-15 11 •Memories of the West Coast Highlands. Mr. Mackenzie's uncle, Dr. John Mackenzie, loft behind him ten manuscript volumes of Highland memories, covering the period from 1803 to 1830. Mr Mackenzie inherited these manuscripts, and having reached the age of 79, it has occurred to him to1,221 words
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Article735 1921-07-15 11 Hope of Co-operation Among Producers. The eleventh annual general rifteeting of the Chota Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on June 7 at the offices of the company, 7, Martin's Lane, E.C., Mr. W. Arthur Addinscll (the chairman) presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen, I move That the directors'735 words
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Article67 1921-07-15 11 M.V.R. Battalion Rifle Club. The Range is open to all comers. Shoots for July, 1921. Sunday, 17th 7.30 a.m. Wednesday, 20th 4 p.m. Saturday, 23rd 4 pjn. Sunday, 24th 7.50 a.m. Wednesday, 27th 4 p.m. Saturday. 30th 9 4 p.m. Sunday, 31st 7.50 a.m. July Spoon will67 words
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17 1921-07-15 11 Orders for week ending July 17 Friday, 15th.— Bend Practice, 6.15.17 words
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Article23 1921-07-15 11 Open air, open door, open shop, open covenants and open mind* are ill desirable bat the country is sufftreing- still from open mouth.23 words
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Advertisement19 1921-07-15 11 •A Hundjred Year* in the Highlands. I By Osgood Haebutv Mackenzie, of In- 1 M'wwf (London Kdward Arnold) 16/llrt.19 words
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Advertisement185 1921-07-15 11 MOUTRI E PIANOS are still the most popular In the East The same high quality Is maintained but ICo/ PRICES HAVE* iCo/ V fo BEEN REDUCED IV This Offer for Spot Cash Payment only ALL NEW STOCK send to-day for Illustrated Catalogue S. MOUTRIE ft CO.. LTO. (Incorporated ia Hongkong.)185 words
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Advertisement296 1921-07-15 11 Raffles Hotel MONDAY.— Tea Dansant, 5 to 7 pjn. (Admission tret). WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing) FRlDAY.— Special Lunch— Orchestra. SATURDAY.— Guest Nigbt and Dancing. (Evening Dretr essential for Dancing). SUNDAY.— Cinema after Dinner. RAFFLES ORCHESTRA P. A. COOKE,296 words
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Article867 1921-07-15 12 For- rd Sales at Satisfactory Prices. tenth annual general meeting of the SungMi Purun (F.M.S.) Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on May 31.it the registered offices of the company 149 Leadenhall-street, E.C., Mr. E.' L.' Hamilton (the Chairman) presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen, the report end accounts,867 words
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Article128 1921-07-15 12 Field-Marshal Lord Haig, as president of the British Legion, placed «n the Unknown Warrior's grave in Westminster Abbey the other day a plaque as a tribute from the Union Nationale des Combatants Francais (the ex-Service men's organisation of France). Members of the British Legion formed a guard128 words
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Article16 1921-07-15 12 Twice the world has been free of racial and when Noah came out of the Ark16 words
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Article389 1921-07-15 12 Eian's Belief that Improvement Will Come. Irst ordinary general meeting of gei Sekah (F.M.S.) Rubber Company, limited, was held at .the offices of the company, 5 Fenchurch Street, E.C., on June 2, Mr. E. G. Money (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman, in moving the389 words
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Article233 1921-07-15 12 Dutch Translator to The Government. The news of the sudden and serious illness of Mrs. R. G. Anthonisz, in Ceylon on July 1, was received by wide circle of friends of the family with much regret as it was knovifi that the end was sot far233 words
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Article243 1921-07-15 12 Cile Returning from Epsom Races mbush and attack of six men in r-c«r on the main road at Ewell rted by the Daily Mail. The gix men are stated to be bookmakers, who in a motor-car were going towards London from Epsom, when the car was243 words
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Article27 1921-07-15 12 Messw. Wearne Bros., Ltd., Ipoh branch .have fire Sunbeam motor ambulances to the order of the Medical Depaitment F.M.S., nearing completion at their work* in Gopeng Road.27 words
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Article68 1921-07-15 12 Replying to Mr. Grundy in the House of Commons, Mr. Montagu stated that at the census in 1911 the number of blind in British India was 175,000 male* and 164,000 females. No special legislation was applicable solely to the blind, and the need of such legislation had not become pparent.68 words
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Article321 1921-07-15 12 LONDON EXCHANGE STERLING PRICES JUNE 15. Par Brotiaiij Valoa Company Price*, June 15. £1 Anglo-Malay 21/3 £1 Bakap Plantations 27/6 £1 Batu Caves 16/ £1 Batu Tiga 27/3 2/ Bertam Consolidated 3/9 £1 Bidor Estates 30/ £1 Buk:t Kajang 28/ 2/ Bukit Mertajam 2/7 H 2/321 words
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Advertisement154 1921-07-15 12 To im this Brand of Belting mVan« Economy, Saving of Money and l =i^?fcl) f^rTt^ij Better Remit. Ito service speaks \ZL^ \flX7' for it* quftlitT. Sole Age aU t ~t^EEKttL^ KIAM KIAT CO.Jffliigk, 108 «nd 109, MARKET STREET. t»l jj^nnTTt^l THE MARK OF PURITY PEACHES, APRICOTS PEARS OR CHERRIES served154 words
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Advertisement49 1921-07-15 12 ißb A B o >^^^^. Pineapple Brand Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED B3KKER frognn Clayton Crude Oil Engines 6, IS, 20 and 50 B.H.P. In stock 35 B.H P. Chain Rail Tractors Ploughs, Cultivators, Harrows Mut r Lorries aad Bu&es i Scrap Wa^he^rs Hand and ?ow r f übbsr Machines49 words
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Article561 1921-07-15 13 Lord Haldane on Rank Wealth And Knowledge Viscount Haldane visited Liverpool the other day at the invitation of the University, and spoke to a large gathering on the Universities and the nation. The new problem for the Universities, he said one in which Oxford and Cambridge were workingAgencies - 561 words
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Article328 1921-07-15 13 Professor's Hope of a Chemical Care. Tuberculosis was the subject of discussion at the conference of the Royal Institute of Public Health, held in the Guildhall the other day. Sir Robert W. Philip, President of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, criticised the confusion which exists in the various328 words
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Article95 1921-07-15 13 The Crown having agreed with the solicitors for the defence that the crime of conspiracy, under the English Act, was not extraditable under the treaty, Mr. Lindsell, the Hongkong magistrate, on the 6th inst., discharged the fugitives in the case in which one Chinese member of the95 words
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Advertisement596 1921-07-15 13 y.. I jJJI^,., BRONNLEY*S NUTRITIVB CREAM. wMmiway, idifliaw 77 vU M LIU., HAIR OIL. Superior quality hair oil. T'erfumad White incorporated in England) roM) Bnd j a m f n i n two silM Singapore, Price $0.50 and $0.95 per bottle. TATCHO. |fjr~ |L^a^a> Promotes a luxuriant growth of hair.596 words
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Advertisement237 1921-07-15 13 HOHONG" Singapore J^ Ij" 1 M M j CEMENT II Mi J/Y 4p \s\ •Phone 352 or call at 61, (el Kling Street for your triai \Jh Wl^r J/J§/ order whicll wi 11 convince Wi^^fflfe^y you of the quality. Works:— Proprietors West Coast Road, HO HONG COMPANY. Pandan, SINGAPORE. BERGOUGNAN237 words
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Advertisement83 1921-07-15 13 Truscon Waterproofing Paste CONCENTRATED ftr Concrete TRUSCON WATERPROOFING PASTE is the only waterproofing compound that embodies the essential qualities of a true integral waterproofing. The absolute RELIABILITY and ECONOMY of the product have established it as THE STANDARD. It is a necessity for concrete work of all kinds, especially in83 words
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Advertisement811 1921-07-15 14 SALES BY AUCTION IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE "of valuable town iu'spckss premise.-. AND DWELLING HOUSES. Th* •Jtii!«r«i h 'ned have ben favoured with t.. sell by public »octron at saleroom, Rafflea Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore, .it. Monday, July 18. at 2.30 pjnWtlTi; IlillMiE ROAD AND HONGKOMi STREET Lo. I MORTCiAGKKS SALE811 words
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Advertisement878 1921-07-15 14 SALES BY AUCTION CXEOKG KDQN SENG GO. auction" sale of valuable town properties and rubber plantation*, at Changi Road and Bukit Timah Road. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng A Co.'s saleroom, 30, Kling Street, on Wednenday. July 20. at 2.J0 p.m. 1. Mortgagee's snle of valuable fret-hold I land and878 words
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Advertisement883 1921-07-15 14 Assets over $4,000,000 S.C. A«ura»c« in force over $17,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. (Incorporate*! in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE: Wtachert« Bobm. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE :*J2. Old Jewry. E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England a^ad complies with the British Life As«uran«a Compan:>883 words
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Advertisement497 1921-07-15 14 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED Established 1880. Capital Subscribed (fully paid op) Reserve Fund T 63,000.00* Prnldcat N. Ksjiwara, Esq. Vlee-Presldent S. K. Suzuki, Esq. Directors N. Soma, Esq. H. Mitsui, Esq. Y. Yamakawa, Esq. Baron K. Morimura M. Odagiri, Esq. R. Ichinoraiya, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki K. Kodama, Es.497 words
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Advertisement576 1921-07-15 14 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Paid-up Capital $16,000,000 Reserve Funds Sterling I 2,500,000 Silrer 521.500.0V0 Reserve Liability of Proprietors Itf.MO.OWI COURT OF DIRECTORS G. T. M. Edkins, Esq., Chairman G. M. Dodwell, Esq., Deputy Chairman D. G. M. Bernard, E«q. Hon. Mr E. V. D. Par* A. S.576 words
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Article539 1921-07-15 15 isuaie Strange Phenomena of The River. For two-thirds of its length, say 2.U00 miles, the Yangtse-kiang, says a writer in Outward Bound, flows through rocky mountains gorges with precipitous cliffs rising in places to hundreds in some to thousands of feet sheer from the water'i •dge. It539 words
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Article161 1921-07-15 15 The Slower You Live the Faster You Die. What is the pace that kills the business or professional man It is the crawl, not the swiftness of progression, that brings on premature old age. It is tht> man who prefers to drop out of the race .md161 words
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140 1921-07-15 15 Mr. Justice ]>arling pointed out a curious anomaly in the law of arrest at the Old Bailey the other day. ■It seems extraordinary," he said, but it is true that without a warrant the police have no right to arrest any persons they140 words
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Article122 1921-07-15 15 I The n.w Southwnrk Bri<ip.-, which was formally opened by the King on June 6, rtplacCf th? former Iran structure bjiit by Sir John Rennis between ISI4-181!). Th oid bridge originuliy co.-<t £800,000. I ut was bought by the City Corporation ,n !Br,o for f218,888. The present122 words
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Article53 1921-07-15 15 A telegram from Nairobi says th«t ilnIndian question is ccmiog to a head. 1 m" wan displayed at a meeting of attaropeans lrom throughout the Colony who passed a resolution protesting ajt»in«t furilmr (-.-ncessiciig being granted to Indian ■stUent and appealing to Mr. Churchill to maintain the Milncr policy, of53 words
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Advertisement148 1921-07-15 15 THE SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE Have much pleasure ia announcing that on MONDAY, JULY 18 WEDNESDAY, July 20 FRIDAY, July 22 SATURDAY, July 23 THEY WILL PRESENT AT The Victoria Theatre A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS ENTITLED A MAN m TORONTO Hook your seats at MOUTRIE'S. This space has been148 words
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Advertisement252 1921-07-15 15 < Frwm m phmto mf m 8-ni* CUm* Bdf 1 Britain's Jj Bonniest Babies are GLAXO Babies if Infant Welfare Centre* have been formed all orer Great Britain to help mothers rear better babies. An official government list recently published give* the addresses of 1,517 Centre*. Over 1 .200 such252 words
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Advertisement393 1921-07-15 15 WE SPECIALIZE IN BRITISH PRINTING ONLY. Wa shall jtrs you th* practlfil U r It will kt of s dignity and styl« v »i wIB sorely please you. WVve (ot the c. injjleW equipment, we're fot the experience, aas) w«if deliver (he job on time md in pert*** order. GWe393 words
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Advertisement484 1921-07-15 16 NEW SHIPMENTS JVfft RECEIVED Tate Bmnxe Lever Padlocka Tale and Townie Chain Pulley Blocks Bmooth-on-C emenl GaWamized KoofinK Bolt» and Nats Galvanized Single Boat Hookn Bradeß Handlrd I'aranßi*. etc.. etc. etr. iUAN KIAT GO., LTB. 18. PHILLIP BTBECT. The successful Tenderers for »upply of Miscellaneous Articles and Kawtaoora Stores to484 words
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Advertisement593 1921-07-15 16 TAY GUAN KIAT M, PHILLIP STRICT. Pani.. Nos. Sill and tilt Thr HurreWif ul contractor for supply of FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC. to the Singapore Municipality during thr year 1921. GLOBE BOILER BHfBDY For clearing and preserving lUim Milan of all type. Used by all factorial, steamer*. <-'c.593 words
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Advertisement895 1921-07-15 16 tt^ll^ADVtßmipj^ The PREPAID charge, fw Waata, Tt Sala, To Let. etc. la ordlaary tleae-aet typo (aTorage atac w»rda to Urn) aro j— Per line one iaaertioa IS eta two iaa. S eta, three laa. 64 eta, four Ua. U eta- five im. »1.00, »tz Ina. liai; ten in. «in twelr.895 words
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Advertisement960 1921-07-15 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, 65, Orchard Road, soluble for motor garage or business house. Apply 142-9, Orchard Road. TO LET, seaside bungalow, at Tanjong Katong, No. 6, known as Villa Marina. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, SKARON, 104, River Valley Road suitable for boarding house. Apply E. S Nathan,960 words
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Advertisement959 1921-07-15 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNSj TO LET, offices and godowns. Apply to 1 N. Reuben, 2, O* Sous* Street. TO LET, riverside godown No. 30, Robert- 1 son Quit, aUo town office No. 3-b, Malacca Street. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, Meood floor No. 12-*. Change I Allay, suitable for office. Immediate959 words
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Advertisement352 1921-07-15 16 Bellanger Tk« KUg of French Can WITH SILVER RADIATOR AND THE GOLDEN SILRNt 1 J»st Arrived Book Bar. fcPint two Demoaslratiun can an M br Mid at Special Price* BBLLANGER 1» a ear of emcieaer economy and comfort. No doobt it l» luxurioui and the price i» wsttair. the reach352 words
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Miscellaneous199 1921-07-15 16 [THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General is Manager's Offlce 1117 Job Printing Offlce 1244 [1 communication! relating to editoria: matters and news should be addressee to THE EDITOR. All communication* relating to business matters— advert is»ments, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc., should be addressed to THY MANAGES. ADVERTISEMENT RATES WanU,199 words
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