The Straits Times, 16 July 1921
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Title Section13 1921-07-16 1 The Straits Times No. 26.691 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JTJLY 16, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement191 1921-07-16 1 NESTLE S MALTED I; MILK 1 <>«! ATNABLI I ■TUTWUIRI IVI EUX'S n* 48 v/ dj^£< xj a rv a xi. v Bfliwß J V Ales Stout J% EUX- NOW OBTAINABLE IN SINGAPORE KwHJUJPI fessd* AND F.M.S. Kto^'iSl SOLE IMPORTERS JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS. LTD. (Incorporated in England) BINOA POR E191 words
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Advertisement112 1921-07-16 1 KA:Nr>Y TOOLS mm BKACES A large selectin of various BENCH DRILLS R\r cMET HAND DRILLS kinds of TOOLS PU5h DRILLS RATCHFT SCREW DRIVERS PATENT ORINI KkS PLAIN SCREW DRIVERS ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporate in Singapore) SINGAPORE. T^E ROCfeEFELLER CHAIR MOST PERFECT REVOLVING OFFICE CHAIR MADE HUNDREDS IN USE LET US112 words
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Advertisement17 1921-07-16 1 i NESTLES I MALTED 1 1 (MILK P8IC» j <*Tt» li.w »*i wni. -•all II M k««tU17 words
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Article321 1921-07-16 2 Experiments in Fight Against ntiiatt Very ftw people can be aware tlurt mosquitoes are J>red in the very centre of London, says a home paper. There a thriving- colony of these pests in th'_' s.Kct neighbourhood of Undsleigh-gardens, X.W., within a short distance of Eustoh Station. But321 words
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Article194 1921-07-16 2 Government Inquiry Committee's Report. The committee appointed by the Gov-ernim-nt of India to consider tho question nf iinpniviiiß the standard of accommodate.n and sanitary convenieru-i- 'for dct-k passenuen- has submitted it? report. As regards space allowance the committee suggested tL-it the rate of space allowed be between six194 words
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Article200 1921-07-16 2 New Light on an Old Trouble. The> nature of the effects of dust on the human body was referred to the other day by Professor Oollis at the Industrial Welfare Conference, which the Duke of York, President of the Industrial Welfare Society, opened. Professor Collis mentioned a new200 words
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Article138 1921-07-16 2 The Times Rome Correspondent wires that after ominous rUmblinic? Stromboli Mriooaly erupted on the evening of June 27. The eruption is one of the worst in its history. There were dense clouds steam and violent explosions, and streams of incamiesceiU stones were hurled to a great height,138 words
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Advertisement243 1921-07-16 2 FRASER CHALMERQ ENGINEERING WORKS. Office* and Show Room MAGNET HOUSE, 62 and SS. ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE. BRITISH Ml Jf \,igt^^ BRITISH MADE MADE Lamps VACUUM AND GAS-FILLED TYPES PRICK LIST ON APPLICATION ELtCTRIC LIGHT FITTINGS FAR ALL FORMS OF ILLUMINATION PROPRIETORS /General Electric ltq (Incorporated In England) Telephone No. 2SC243 words
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Advertisement481 1921-07-16 2 Keep Your Skin Clear By Using Cutici* r a The Sssp. far dnily use in the toL'tl. r :ci n i*3 afed puri t he OintnMct snathes 88l licaia little irntalioas, rauslmns, or pfaaatss, Cuticura Talcum soothf 5 and coots the skin and overcomes heavy perspirat no. Delicate, delightful, distinw-ue481 words
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Advertisement195 1921-07-16 2 10 H.P. CITROEN CAR Tb« excellence of French automobile engineering ha» lone b*aa known and agreed by experts. The Citroen is tbe acknowWdfMl beat of this school of production. Se« this remarkable Car— compare it with any other light car *a tarf Market. Take a demonstration ride drive it yourself195 words
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Article258 1921-07-16 3 Alleged Revolt on the Steamer Tjikembang. The revolt had not been proved was Magistrate LjndseU's decision on June 29 in the case in which a Chinese member of the crew of the J.CJ.L. steamer Tjikembang, and nine Chinese passengers were charged at Hongkong with having been concerned258 words
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Article236 1921-07-16 3 Ordered by the Nippon Yusen Kaisha. The Nippon Yusen Kaisha is reported to have decided to order a super-Empress from the Glasgow Shipyard. The plan for building this steamer was laid down some time ago but was suspended owing to the serious financial reaction then prevailing ir. this236 words
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Article176 1921-07-16 3 Physical Jerks in Paris Hotel Courtyard. Every morning in the open space of the courtyard ot the Hotel Kitz ir. Paris a dark compkxiuned man of about fortysix goes through a rugular course of "physical jerks" assisted by a young athletic French trainer. Many of the visitors176 words
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Article180 1921-07-16 3 Sent to Prison for the Third Time. Known throughoat Europe as the Eye of Moscow Dr. Zalewsky alias Abrahmovitch, the special communist envoy who was sent to France last year to attend the congress of the Freach socialist party at Tours as representative of the Soviet180 words
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Article79 1921-07-16 3 r ,.T he Aeronautical Department of the hinese. Government states that trial trips of th> aeroplanes which are to be used in the Peking-Shanghai airmail service have proved satisfactory. One of the rnachim-;. flew from Peking at 7.50 a.m..on the _»7th ult., arriwd at Tsinanfu at 10.15, left on her79 words
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Advertisement544 1921-07-16 3 Fine Quality Diamonds to cost you about the same per day as your newspaper^^cr^ Just think Di.mioiuU and other y<J_ *3« precious stono hu\ c risen tnur-told 1 1 in value since 1914. And they f Jy /^B^i' '••'<'■ still rise and will rise for year* to £*9' J "^^ls544 words
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Advertisement488 1921-07-16 3 J j 8 Every wineglassful of i 'Wincarnis' means an I increased amount of New strength, New rich red blood, New nerve force, j New vitality. The outstanding value ol Wincar- j I nis' in promoting a proptssive incase in strength and vitality is j i! :JaV> the four-told power488 words
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Advertisement134 1921-07-16 3 jy LUUo t ft p l«<iB fand Satisfaction Every plug that be^rs the famous LODGE name is guaranteed to give a maximum length of service and utmost satisfaction all the time. Thia, is why the LODGE PLUG has retained the top place for all round efficiency. Stocked by all GARAGES134 words
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Advertisement868 1921-07-16 4 IKWI P. 0.-Brltlsh India AND Apcar Line (Companies lae»raerate« la Englead) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL 8. N. Ca Under Contract with BU Majesty's GoT.rnm.nt) r- -_...r MAIL SERVICE EAST OF BOMBAY ere it praw IM|«IH LONDON PAR-EASTERN BEBVICB PROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON Da. HWI«< ..,„„„>868 words
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Advertisement775 1921-07-16 4 STEMfflt SMJHBS STRarrs mnsm go. UNITED llMmn intended to Mil fro* M*gaa«re POH ANN- Monday, 2 pj», for Port Swettenham *.nd Penan*. HTB LEONG— Monday, at 4JO pja, for Malacca and Moar. UIA T«»di7, at 4.50 p.m., for Malacca and Hair. IPOH— Wednesday, at 4 p.m, for Port Swettenh«m and775 words
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Advertisement61 1921-07-16 4 STUMER SAILINGS I DOLLAR LINE SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA SUEZ. M. S. Dollar IN PORT Robert Dollar LOADING JULY 27 Taroo«h Billi of Lading Ura«« from Sin** p.r. to tta. Principal Clti.i ol th. Unito* jt*M« an* C«o»<J» For fnrtkar loformatUt. v Batn. »t* «pplT te THK61 words
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Advertisement388 1921-07-16 4 on TUB OSAKA SHOSBN »AIBHA CT» ■Incorporated In Japan) N*. 1, Do Saaia a*xmc h telßmg traai «»a»aa«e (BmbjMt to .hang, without notic. irROPiA:- t.ara Fa* Fert BaM, MaiaaUloa, L— 4— «.»■<■■ Hi H.«b.n •re. ARGUN HAStT HIMALAYA MARU Aug. 80 Aug. NEW TOR* LDia Fat lv Ftsßdaea ami If388 words
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Advertisement326 1921-07-16 4 STEAMER SAIUKS: NIPPON YIStN HAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan) Under Mall Contr.ct with the Imperial Japaneor Government. v Subject to alterations without notice LONDON LINK Furtnlghtly Service For Lw4on. Antwerp ri. (Malacca) P.—* Colombo, Suei, Port Said a.d Mirwillm TP ,c T Aug. 10 MISHIMA MAEU *< LIVERPOOL LINK For Umr—M—326 words
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Advertisement520 1921-07-16 5 STEAMER SANJNiS MESSAGERIES MARITIMES DE FRANCE Under Contract with the French Government Mail and Passenger Services DIRECT MARSEILLES FAR EASTERN SERVICE HOMEWARD MAILS OUTWARD MAILS To Marseilles via 'Colombo, To Japan, via Saigon. Hongkong Djibouti, Port Said I and Shanghai CAP ARCONA 15,000 tons Aug. 5 CORDIL'LERE 10.000 tons Aug.520 words
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Advertisement288 1921-07-16 5 AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL UNE FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK DIRECT VIA SUEZ s.s. OCEAN MONARCH, loading abou' July 26. For freight, please apply to HDTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD BOUSTEAD CO., LTD.— Joint Agents. TUB SUM STBAM NAVIGATION CO, UMITKD riaoerperatec ia SUa) SINGAPORE BANGKOK Per Kretay, Tren«anc, Kelaataa, Baar lara.288 words
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Advertisement418 1921-07-16 5 STEAMER SAIUttSS PASSAGE TO GALGUnA The M. NAM SANG is expected to be despatched for Calcutta via Penang on Wednesday, July 20, at 5 p.m. The duration of the voyage is about 8 days. Has ample first-class accommodation available. For further particulars, apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the418 words
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Advertisement764 1921-07-16 5 LAWN TENNIS OPBN CHAMPIONSHIP OF SINGAPORE Entries are invited for a lawn tennii tourament to decide the Championship of SingaThi« event ii open to members of all communities, but only to bona fide residents of Singapore. The winner of the Championship will b Singapore s representative in the finals fo764 words
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Advertisement349 1921-07-16 5 ZENITH The Motor Cycle with the GRADUA GEAR 3-FIRSTS 4 SECONDS 4 -THIRDS won in one competition, the Surbiton and District M.C.C. Hill Climb, on May 11 DETAILS Sidecar Class, General R. Dequin, ZENITH, on time l»t. W. B. Reeve 2nd Clark 3rd! W. B. Reeve on formula Ist' 2'349 words
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Advertisement827 1921-07-16 6 CINEMAS v w VV^Wti 1 1 1 ▼Ii From Wtdn,s<iay, July U, to JtWoy. Jutf 18, 1921 A Or.nd World Photodramm of Superb Production Featuring Alice Brady. Irving Cummiogs and Gerda Holmes In a story of mtr.gue aad romance graphically told la f Pta. IHE GILDED CAGE In 8 Ptt.827 words
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Advertisement412 1921-07-16 6 CINEMAS maaaiY HALL, LIMITED North Bi id*e Road The Second Show at 9.15 p.m. THE SCREAMING SHADOW IS Roisode?, 30 parts. Starring Ben Wilson, Neva Gerber and Joseph Girard. The Story is founded on the new Monkey Gland theory, which holds that eternal youth i> possible. In this respect, The412 words
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Advertisement510 1921-07-16 6 Commencing from Sunday, July 1/ By Special Request A Javanese Histor cal Play ii 4 P«rts PANJI SMERANO will he staged by THE STAR OPERA the Theatre RoyaL North Bridge BoM Le-alght To-night Sh'kespenrc's Pece THE COw'-.DY OK ERRORS will be given strqaglysup»itedb» OtR NBWDRESSES C H. CHEONG. Proprle-oi T.510 words
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Advertisement54 1921-07-16 6 ii The I i Hall Mark I of Printing l J i a i |i ipID) SV SINGAPORE.^/ 176, Cecil Street E Every Department j I ij under i I European Supervision i i i Phone 2228 I MASSAGE HALL X». Bcaes«l«a Btrwst. MANICURB AND MASBAG9 Mm. HARU and Mias54 words
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Article241 1921-07-16 7 nXTTTBaV S«turda>. July 16High Water 8.23 a.m., 7.41 p.m. Cricket Leaipi* S.C.C. v. Scrvicas. Cricket League S.R.C. v. P. Services and Law. Football League S.T.C. v. St. Joseph's, Reclamation Rowing, Chiengmai Cflp heat, 6 p.m. Fillis' Circus, Beach Road, 4JIO W. 15 p.m. «DBday, July, 17. High241 words
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Article200 1921-07-16 7 Mi °ulao Sambo t JO p.m Penang Bad Rangoon 3 p.m. «lfd«T) s pjn M alter*. P. Sw'ttenham and t'tnang X p.ra Penanj .3 p.m. Hunj-k'ik 8 p.m Sampit nnd Randjermassin 4 p.m. Port Swettenham. Colombo and Caltotta .4 p.m Keli.ntun 4 p.m. Mun'ok. Bat.-.- ia, Sourabaya,200 words
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66 1921-07-16 7 Orders for week ending July 24 Monday, 18th.— First, Second, Fourth and Fifth Troops Parade, 5.15. Tuesday, 19th.— Tenth and Eleventh Troops Parade, 5.15. Executive Committee Meeting, Bible S.ciety Office, 8.30. Thursday, 21.— Third Troop Parade, 6.15 p.m. Friday, 22nd.— Route March. All66 words
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Article44 1921-07-16 7 Programmes of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, July 23 Monday, 18th. 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Chinese Company Recruits Drill. Wednesday, 20th.—^.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, Chines.- Company Recruit* Drill. Saturday, 23rd.— 3 p,m., Drill Hall, S.F.A. Company, Dress Shorts, Shirts Sleeves.44 words
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Article67 1921-07-16 7 M.Y.R. Battalion Rifle Club. The Range is open to all comers. Shoots for July, 1921. Sunday, 17th 7 JO a.m. Wednesday, 20th 4 p.m. Saturday, 23rd 4 P-m-Sunday, 24th 7.80 a.m Wednesday, 27th 4 p.m. Saturday, 30th 4 p.m. Sunday, 3Ht 7 JO a.ro July Spoon will67 words
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Article90 1921-07-16 7 K>>prwing to a question in the House of Commons r<-jrarding the rupee pay of British officer? in India being under home rates rwinp; to the faH in exchange Mr. Montagu said that he had considered various suggestions in this connections, but the Government of India had90 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article91 1921-07-16 7 East Wharf Basis Singkep. East Wharf—Van Dieman. Sheer Wharf-Reael. Main Wharf -Wolverine State, Kwai Sane Cyclops. Thongwa. Empire Dock Sado Maru, Katong, Mm Hfroo^Tofuku Maru. WesT Wharf—Krian. Jardines Wharf—Yesaki Maru. Polo Br*nl Coal Wharf. Nil Krppel Barhnar Main Wharf-Halyard. C rena, Patrol. Recorder. Dolphin Shell, Full91 words
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Article77 1921-07-16 7 BAN WHATT HIN, Brit.. 1«7 tons, from Malacca 16-7, for Malacca 18-7. GOV. £EN. DABND.ELS, Dut., 777 tons, from Sourahaya 16-7, for unc. HYE LEONO. Brit., 302 tons, from Malacca ir-7. for Malacca 17-7. KINTA, Brit., 509 tons, from Penang 18-7, lo<- Pennng 18-7. MINL'EROO, Brit., 1.636 tons,77 words
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Article38 1921-07-16 7 A Setnarang message of the 11th My* that a cash shortage of 40,000 guilders was found oat in Mesrrs. Francis Peek's office there and that one of the employees ihtre shu^ himself with a revolver the same day.38 words
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Article137 1921-07-16 7 ■XCHANOB. Singapore, July 16. On London, Bank 4 m/s t/4 8/S2 Demand </S 28/32 Private 3 m. credit* 2/4 6/16 On New "York Demand 41% Private 90 days 45% On France Bank 600 On India Bank T.T. 179 On Hongkong Bank d/d 19% p.c. prem. On Shanghai137 words
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49 1921-07-16 7 Tone of market.— Steady. Spot July Aug.-Sept Oct-Da* PaU Gnp« OoaißC PrieM tnjm 8*ll«n Spot tuly Vugust-September Jctober-December tibb»d Smokwt Sh««t Clvim* Prle«i %vjm S«U«n ..30 31 81 32 32 32% 34% 35% DAILT PRICES CURKBIS I 11.30 a.m., Saturday, July 16, 1921.49 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article191 1921-07-16 7 lit. 111. VaL Pd. Buyer*. Sallm. 1 1 Aytr Weng 1.00 £1 £1 Kam Kamunting 1.17.6 2.2.6 10 10 Kinta Auoc 6.60 7.60 1 1 Hitam Tic 1-60 1.70 1 1 Jelantoh 030 tl t.\ Labs: Mm-» 6 6 Lingui Tin 4.76 6.00 10 10 Malayan Coll. 14.00 16.00191 words
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Article125 1921-07-16 7 B». /at. Pd. Buyer* Stile 11 1 Br. Am. Tobacoo 3.0.0 3.10.0 ■1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 6.50 7.00 >/ 5/ Electric T'ways 2/6 L 0 10 Fraser Ne»Tes 27.00 29.00 >0 50 W. Hammer A Co. $75 $85 100 10(1 Katz Bros, deb 140.00 0 10 Mexican Eagle125 words
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Article96 1921-07-16 7 U, £ag. 6 p-c. $1,234,300 par 5 px. pm ■Wft n^ctric TramTway» 5 p.c. £350,00 C aom fpore Municipal 5 p.c $1.t>78,000 par Spore Man. 4% p.e of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.c. dii Spore Man. 4H px of 1909 $1,600,600 10 p.c. dii. Spore Man. 4% p.c of 190996 words
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Article367 1921-07-16 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotation*. Lateat available Stcrlkmg Qautatioae an printed oh another Mgt ob Friday To-day 1 Price* Vlor Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt Allenby ((1) 026 0.35 0.20 0.30 \lor Gajah ($1) 100 126 100 126 Am. Malay ($2) 2.00 1.60 2.00 A Hitam367 words
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Advertisement850 1921-07-16 7 IN THE COLONIAL COURT OF ADMIRALTY OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. No. 1 of 1921 in Prise. THE PROCEEDS OF PART CARGO EX S.S. MIYAZAKI MARU AND S.S. ATSUTA MARU George V, by the Grace of God. of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of850 words
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Advertisement49 1921-07-16 7 nut SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE WILL PRESENT IN THE VICTORIA THEATRE JULY, 18, 20, 22 AND 23 AT 9.U PJL PROMPT The Man from Toronto A Comedy m three acts by DOUGLAS MURRAY. PLAN NO* OPEN Af MOUTRIE AND CO. LTD. ttmurwi Besta $4 aad Pit $1. Gallery |L49 words
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Advertisement938 1921-07-16 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS VACANT. Apply PrWate. Strait* DON"f"l«SS~BOL i nCß s"sAii, only few days 1 longer. TO LET, second floor, l-b, Raffles Quay bright and airy office. Apply ground floor! WANTED, light car two or flve-seatar. State lowest caab price. 311, Straits Times! LARGE APARTMENT VACANT, in private family. Suit three.938 words
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Obituary38 1921-07-16 8 STURMEY. On July 12, 1921, John, second son of C»pt. find Mrs. W. J. Sturmey, aged 7 days. STURMEY.— On July 15, 1921. at Singapore, Edith Doris Sturmey, wife of Capt. W. J. Sturmey, aged 21 years.38 words
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1006 1921-07-16 8 SATURDAY, JULY 16 PRESIDENT HARDING'S CONFERENCE. Discussion of the Pacific Conference is tending to drift into somewhat personal channels. That is but natural, because the subject of the conference soon exhausts itself yet the interest in it is so great that the public almost demands opinions from its favourite papers.1,006 words
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Article21 1921-07-16 8 The labour unions of Canton have undertaken to raise $100,000 within two weeks towards the cost of the war against Kwangsi.21 words
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Article38 1921-07-16 8 An appeal has been lodged at Kuala Lumpur in the fire insurance suit, Tay Say Cheng (Chop Sui Sang) y. North British Fire Insurance Co., in which the Hon. Mr. Justice Whitley gave judgment recently for the defendants.38 words
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Article46 1921-07-16 8 The Shanghai Dock and Engineering Co., Ltd., announce that the net profits for the year ended April 30, 1921, including the amount brought forward from last year, amount to Tls. 1,086,666.16. Deducting the interim dividend of Tls. 6 per share there remains for distribution Tls. 764,466.16.46 words
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Article42 1921-07-16 8 Sumatra is also feeling the effects of the present trade depression. The Netherlands Indies Land Syndicate have been compelled to dismiss eight of their assistants. They, however, have given them three months' salary and provided them with second class passages to Holland.42 words
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Article69 1921-07-16 8 The following quaint story was wired to Madras by an Ootacamund correspondent Two villagers wer > walking in the jungle when a tiger knocked one of them over, and, seizing him, began to carry him away. The other man, to save his friend, fired at and killed the tiger, but69 words
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Article13 1921-07-16 8 A Chinese Cotton Good* Exchaa^i has been formally, if enthusiastically, opeswd in Shanghai.13 words
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Article17 1921-07-16 8 A long list of publications which are prohibited in the Colony is published in the Government Gazette.17 words
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Article25 1921-07-16 8 Sanjiro Johno, trader, of 401, North Bridge Road, Singapore, has been granted patent rights in respect of an invention for a bamboo latex cup stand.25 words
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Article27 1921-07-16 8 The Commonwealth has incurred an enormous loss by the sale of the wooden ships to America. In some quarters the loss is estimated at more than £1,000,000.27 words
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Article26 1921-07-16 8 Service will be held on Sunday evening at 8.15 at the Boustead Institute. Rev. H. Ingram will give the address. All are cordially invited to attend.26 words
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Article29 1921-07-16 8 The Federal Council ip being asked on Tuesday week if the Government is in flavour of an early amalgamation of the Straits Settlements and F.M.S. Postal and Telegraph Departments.29 words
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Article33 1921-07-16 8 la the jury trial at Shanghai of K. Peter, the Cingalese charged with the murder of two Chinese shopkeepers en June 6 in Shanghai, the death sentence was passed by Judge Skinner Turner.33 words
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Article33 1921-07-16 8 A Bandjermasin telegram of the 9th inst. states that a Russian subject working in the Dutch Public Works Department at Kendangan, Borneo, has been shipped to Singapore as he is a dangerous Bolshevist.33 words
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Article31 1921-07-16 8 A wire from Penang, dated the 16th inst., says The Japanese light cruiser Mitaka has arrived here from Sabang, and will be leaving this port for Singapore on the 20th inst.31 words
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Article35 1921-07-16 8 The Governor has appointed the following gentlemen to be members of the Committee of Management, Botanical Gardens, Singapore Hon. Mr. J. H. W. Park, Messrs. J. M. Sime, J. C. Peter and W. A. Sims.35 words
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Article36 1921-07-16 8 The inter-denominational meeting will be held at the Y.M.CA. 8 Fort Canning Road, on Monday the 18th, at 5.30 p.m. Mr. A. W. Ingram has kindly promised to preside. AH interested are invited, to be present36 words
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Article44 1921-07-16 8 Rabies has appeared in Kuala Lumpur and the Resident of Selangor orders that until further notice all dogs out of doors within a radius of ten miles of the Government Offices, Kuala Lumpur, shall be muzzled, or tied up or led on a chain.44 words
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Article72 1921-07-16 8 At about nine a.m. to-day a motor collision took place just outside the Europe Hotel. A car was proceeding towards Stamford Road along St. Andrews Road and when it was approaching the Municipal Offices another car came out of the gate sharply with the result that a collision occurred. The72 words
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Article99 1921-07-16 8 It is proposed to include flying boats in tl.e Australian Navy in the near future. An order will be placed in England for six boats as a first consignment. They will be of the latest twin engine type, capable of carrying a crew of at least four. Flying boats are99 words
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Article92 1921-07-16 8 In the inquest on the death of the little daughter of Dr. N. Hay Bolton, of Shanghai, who was found drowned in a stream at Chipping Norton, a verdict was returned of murder against a Japanese woman, named Otoki Sakobi, who was discovered in a field near the place where92 words
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Article90 1921-07-16 8 The 2nd Battn., Wiltshire Regiment, on July 9, again celebrated the anniversary of the Battle of Trones Wood on July 8, 1916, during the Somme campaign. Murray Barracks were gaily decorated with streamers of flags and there was a special decorative and symbolic design at the entrance in Garden Road.90 words
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Article110 1921-07-16 8 Output of Kimanis Rubber for 1920 671,294, against 660,478 cost of f.o.b. Is. 2.65 d. against Is. 0.28 d. all in Is. 5.50 d. against Is. 2.66 d. proceeds Is. 8.52 d. against Is. 11.83 d.; profit 3.02 d. against 9.28 d. Restricted output for 1921 estimated at 562,000 lbs110 words
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Article139 1921-07-16 8 The following appointments in the State of North Borneo are officially annoonced Mr. V. M. Hill to be Secretary to the Financial Commissioner, Mr. E. O. Kelly to be assistant auditor, Mr.X. R. Sarel to be a cadet, Mr. J. Logan to Be an assistant Conservator of Forests, Mr. D.139 words
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Article414 1921-07-16 8 Mr. 1. F H. Kempe is to act as Registrar of Crimi.-U. Straits Settlements and F.M.S. Mr. H. G. Sarwar is appointed Chairman of the Mohammedan Advisory Board, Penang, vice Mr. S. Codrington, resigned. Company Sergeant-Majar N. W. Mallet has been appointed acting Officer Commanding, Province Wellesley414 words
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Article69 1921-07-16 8 The Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, and Mr. Justice M. Whitley w.re engaged tM greater part of yesterday in hearing District Court appeals. It was the first time that two judges sat to hear them from that court as provided for by the new amendment to the69 words
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Article131 1921-07-16 8 Bound fqr the Far East on her maiden voyage as a passenger vessel in connection with the recently inaugurated fortnightly passenger service by the P. and O. Company, the Manela, formerly a v ssel belonging to the 8.1. line, but now chartered for the131 words
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Article131 1921-07-16 8 The directors of the Middleton, Tin Mines, reporting on the year ended February 28, state that after writing off depreciation amounting to $12,714.80 the year's working shews a loss of $9,285.95, from which has to be deducted the balance of profit of $1,205.98 brought forward from the131 words
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Article174 1921-07-16 8 What promises to be a very rich pieo.e of land with a deposit of tin containing 60 per cent, of ore has just been discovered, says the Times of Malaya of the 13th instant. The mine lies between the Lahat Mine and the Menglembu Lode, of174 words
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Advertisement259 1921-07-16 8 m I A LARGE AND WELL I/TVaCf I A SELECTED STOCK OF I I EjJuL. A, fl \*m •I'nkl Tropic* l fine U" 11 twiU Flannel SfW \*L PJi in Plain colours, cream and r ig*fj^ smart "tripe designs, 81 inches -i^iH H^^^l ■fflP Ruiting Viyella, extra heavy V w259 words
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Advertisement208 1921-07-16 8 ALHAMBRA Tf alffct at S am Paths* Serial 111 THTRD BTZ rfpiaode 15 (final) r«a*«nnf Warner Oland aa« UUt Eileen Per«r 4 Pts. FIND THE WOMAN 4 Pu T Pts. THE CRIMSON GARDENIA T Pu. rathe Gasetto and Topical Badge* PALLADIUM Orchard Roaa f PU, THE GILDED CAGE S Pts.208 words
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Article353 1921-07-16 9 Progress of the London Conference. Reopening of the Railways Ordered. Rnrm Telegrams London, July 14. The fateful Irish conferences were inaugurated in London to-day by the private interview between Mr. Lloyd George and De Valera in Downing Street to discuss the basis of a larger conference to which Mr.353 words
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Article191 1921-07-16 9 I M TELEURAMf Paris, July 14. Favoured with the finest weather, the National Fete is attracting to Paris an immense concourse of visitors' from the provinces and abroad, British being especially in evidence. The streets are bedecked with Allied flags. Owing to the heat, the traditional review191 words
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Article66 1921-07-16 9 Reuter Telegram London, July 14. Leipzig On the resumption of the trial «f Dittmar, Voldt, the prosecutor, objected to the defence calling witnesses to prove the alleged British misuse of hospital ships. The President ruled such evidence as irrelevant and said if the defence persisted in calling witnssesReuter - 66 words
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Article237 1921-07-16 9 s> Dr. Addition's Scheme Cat Down. Reutek Telegram London, July 14. Dr. Addisn, Minister of Health, has resigned because the Government has curtailed his housing scheme. London, July 14. In the House of Commons, questioned whether the Government would reverse Dr. Addison's policy to provide 300,000 houses «sReuter - 237 words
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Article133 1921-07-16 9 Reuter Telegram London, July 14. A decision vitally bearing on the Russian trade agreement, which could have been terminated by the Soviet Government in the :v.nt of success of the action, was given yesterday in the Chancery Division, which decided that the holder of Russian 5 per cent,Reuter - 133 words
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Article101 1921-07-16 9 Reuter Telegramb London, July 13. According to Reuter's Paris correspondent, France is affected by the heat and drought even worse than England. The shade temperature is 100. Many woods and wheatfields have been swept by fire. Damage to the extent of fr. 5,000,000 was done in a conflagrationReuter - 101 words
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Article66 1921-07-16 9 fRcuTER Telegram London, July 14. The Hague Mr. Deterding, manager of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, has bought Vermeer's celebrated pVture Straatje which was sold by auction at Amsterdam in April for £60,000, the name of the purchaser not being disclosed. Mr. Deterding presented the picture to th*66 words
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Article47 1921-07-16 9 Reutei. Telegram London, July 14. Rome The occupants of the motor car fired on at Viterbo yesterday were the Hon. Mrs. Beckett, sister of Lord Grimthorpe, formerly Countess Ciernin, and her three children. Her son was killed and two others were wounded besides tae chauffeur.Reuter - 47 words
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Article190 1921-07-16 9 Attitude of Japan on the Far East Heuter Telegrams London, July 14. Washington Although Washington has not officially invited the Dominion representatives to the disarmament conference, because it did not wish to appear to dictate to Grat Britain as to the nature of her delegation, it clearly indicated thatReuter - 190 words
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Article107 1921-07-16 9 Reuter Telegram London, July 14. At the Empire Agricultural Conference held in London, Mr. John Darling, of the London City and Midland Bank, explained his scheme for an Imperial currency, based on commodity bills of exchange, and the establishment of an Empire bank. He said that treasury bills,Reuter - 107 words
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Article45 1921-07-16 9 Re itch Telegram London, July 18. The Paris municipality estimates an outlay of fr. 60,000,000 for the Colonial Exhibition of 1925. The difficulty of providing ample space will .be met by the selection tjf two different parts of the city for displays.45 words
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Article41 1921-07-16 9 REUTEB TELEGRAM London, July 14. Lord Inchcape has offered to sell a further thirteen ex-enemy vessels, of a tonnage of from 1,500 to 3,550, to British nationals. If any are unsold by August 15, foreig* offers will be entertained.Reuter - 41 words
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Article36 1921-07-16 9 Reuter Telegram London, July 14. Rangoon The rice market has risen to 590 rupees per 100 baskets. Business was done in February, March and April for new crop of between 440 and 445 rupees.Reuter - 36 words
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Article28 1921-07-16 9 Relter Telegram London, July 14. Ottawa The Department of Trade and Commerce is extending its overseas service to India with offices at Calcutta and Singapore.Reuter - 28 words
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Article38 1921-07-16 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Panang, July 16. News has just reached her* that a Junk capsized off Pulau Bedan, and the crew, which consisted of three persons, has been saved from the overturned beat38 words
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Article1208 1921-07-16 9 (From a Correspondent.) July 13, 1921. Sine; last writing the weather has improved and welcome showers have fallen. Last Saturday we had a downpeur thnt partly interfered with the annual police sports that were held in tne small square in High Street behind the police station. The attendance1,208 words
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Article68 1921-07-16 9 (From Our Owre Correspondent). Penang, July 15. At the art exhibition in the Cricket Club, Lady Guillemard was an exhibitor with view of Province Wellesley from Penang Hill. Other exhibitors were Mesdames, Sargeant, Mclntyre, Gerard, Smith, Sinclair, Hamilton and Lefevre, Miss Dennys and Messrs. BoUtcher and Jackson.68 words
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Article35 1921-07-16 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, July IS. To-day's rice quotations are as follows No. 1 quality. $20.40 No. 2, $19.8 and No. 3, $17.45. Prices are reported to be rising in Bangkok.35 words
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Article374 1921-07-16 9 Proposed Scheme for Raising Capital. The directors of the Mandai-Tekong (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Ltd., have issued the following circular to its shareholders. You are doubtless aware of the fact that the rubber industry is now passing through a very critical time and the present report is intended to374 words
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Article106 1921-07-16 9 During the sitting of the Appeal Court, yesterday, the Chief Justice had occasion to send his peon cut to stop a row that was going on outside the precincts of the Supreme Court which was due to a peon of the Colonial Secretary's Office teaching a106 words
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Article101 1921-07-16 9 Among the questions standing in the Mune of the Hon. Mr. Choo Kia Peng to be asked at the Federal Council meeting on July 26 is the following ln view •f the alarming figures of infantile mortality in this country, particularly in Kuala Lumpur, which amounts to 395101 words
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Article75 1921-07-16 9 At the next meeting of the Federal Council, the Hon. Mr. J. H. M. Robson will ask Is the Government in favour of one day's rest seven for all classes of the community where possible— «nd, if so, is not this an opportune time to75 words
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Article35 1921-07-16 9 Victoria Monks, the noted music-hall performer, and Arthur Simmonds, who were charged at the Bow-street Police Court with having stolen and received a j lady's dressing case, containing jewellary worth £1,500, were committed for trial.35 words
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Article2146 1921-07-16 9 British Policy in Middle East. By Our Special Correspondent London, June 17. It was a distinct relief for Parliament and the country to turn from the dreary debates we have be:n having on the unemployment dole, shooting cases in Ireland, and the prohibition of plumage, to the. glittering2,146 words
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Article414 1921-07-16 10 Changes After Storage in The Tropics. The fallowing extract from the India Rubber World of June might be of interest to many locally in face ol present conditions prevailing in the rubber market, and the holding up of stocks here. Dr da Vrien the well known authority en414 words
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Article379 1921-07-16 10 Public Deprived of Fifty Million Sterling. Mr. George Renwick, the Berlin correspondent of the London Daily Chronicle, reports that a gigantic swindle, recalling the South Sea Bubbb, has ben revealed. For many months insitutions which were called Sport Banks, and which had repres:ntatives in all parts of379 words
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Article125 1921-07-16 10 A debt which Sc Hand owes to England was mentioned by Professor Rait, of Glasgow University, in an address at the Royal Institution. His subject was The Auld Alliance betwe°n Scotland and France," and he told his audience that, when Robert 11. was captured by the125 words
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Letter304 1921-07-16 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Mr. Brisks comments appearing in your issue of the 12th instant regarding the affairs of this Company require the serious support of the Shareholders, and M doubt if he can submit some scheme that can possibly ameliorate the present financial304 words
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Article303 1921-07-16 10 In their report dated London, June 15, Messrs. William Jacks and Co., state. The approaching settlement of the- coal strike has had practically no effect upon markeU, and we are afraid that both employers and miners will find that the we rid for the time being can303 words
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Article173 1921-07-16 10 Hopeless Dawn for Suburban CockerelsThe L.C.C. has solemnly assumed the black cap and sentenced to death all cockerels owned by tenants on their various .states. The White Leghorns, the WyanJotte*. the Plymouth Rocks, and the Rhode Isjand Reds on the L.C.C. preserves lustily greeted the dawn on173 words
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Article95 1921-07-16 10 'Captain William M. James, C. 8., has <ust been appointed to the command of h» light cruiser Hawkins, flagship of Vic»\droiral S<r Al°xand»r L D-iff. K.CB., Corrman-'er-in-Chiof of the China Statirn, 'i s-'ceessicn to Cant. Reginald G. H. Hen'Ws'-n. r.R TH« aßno'nt.m-n* ,iii,o -Tried w tb it tW of CVef95 words
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Article481 1921-07-16 10 SUNDAY, JULY 17. «t Aadrew's Cathedral 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. Catechism. b. 30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. S. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 8.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the following week Holy481 words
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Article64 1921-07-16 10 The final chapters of the great Kellerman picture, A Daughter of the Gods, will be shown at the Gaiety Cinema this week. With it, there is episodes nine and ten of the Great Maciste serial. The song will b? There's a Long Long Trail. The Femak-- of the64 words
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Article141 1921-07-16 10 Chinese advices from Hankow received in Shanghai, last week, indica:e that the foreign consuls and municipal concessions authorities at Hankow are taking a serious view of the situation. With rumours of plots and counter-plots by Ar.fu in riguers, added to the genuine den- and of the people141 words
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Article324 1921-07-16 10 S.R.C. Draw with Sea Defences. There was a First Division League match on the Padang last evening be.ween the S.K.C. and the Sea Defences, which ended in a draw of two goals all. The match, which started by the S.R.C. shewing considerable superiority in both attack and defence,324 words
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Article80 1921-07-16 10 A London wire from Reuter, dated Jrly 14, states that at Edinburgh, a two days' match between the Australians and Scotland was commenced in bright weather on a hard and fast pitch in the presence of 7,000 people. The Australians at the cVi^e of tin' first day's play had80 words
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Article39 1921-07-16 10 r The ties arranged for last evening will be played on Tuesday, with the following additions Ladies' singles handicap. Lady Murison rec. 15 v. Mrs. Lloyd, owe 3. Championship sinHes. Mrs. Wise v. Mn. Dorrington.39 words
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Article22 1921-07-16 10 A Reuter wire from New York, dated July 14. states that Carpenti r sailed that morning for Europe.Reuter - 22 words
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Article34 1921-07-16 10 The usual monthly medal at the Keppel Golf Club will be played off -en Saturday and Sunday, and the ladies spoon for July will be competed for on the Monday following.34 words
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Article248 1921-07-16 10 Last night's boxing at Fillis's Circus again attracted a crowded hou»e. There was a large bill of fare this time, the audience being regaled with thirteen rounds of varied quality. First came four rounds between Teng Kee and Fred de Souza. This was of the exhibition order, the boys248 words
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Article156 1921-07-16 10 The second heat for the Chiengmai Cup was rowed yesterday afternoon. The -ompetinrr crews were Mr. Stone's add Mr. WilliAns' and were as follows Mr. T. H. Stone's Crew C. C. Hay Bow. C. M. Rice 2, T. H. Stone 3, P. P. Belford Stroke, R. G.156 words
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Article38 1921-07-16 10 High tide is at 9.29 a.m. to-morrow. It is hoped to be able to arrange a polo match at the Swimming (,'lub. Th ise wishing 'to play are requested to give their names to the captain.38 words
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Article163 1921-07-16 10 A correspondent writ?s A return football match was played between the Europeans and the Eurasians n Wednesday on the Seremban recreation ground. This time the Europeans played brilliantly end Bosker, their centre forward, scored a tiice goal and Forbes added another a few minutes later. The combination of163 words
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Article97 1921-07-16 10 A remhTW i" givn thst t^e drop kic^ and place V<cV events of the S C.C. sport? will tr v o pine, on Mondrv. C'riM't r ""it r>» <*t tw" fi"'H t*»*v nt 5 p.m rtherw'" 'h^JT w"M no* b? a'l-^wd tn compete. The drop kTck will tak97 words
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Article42 1921-07-16 10 The following additional entries have been received for the above S.C.C.—A. R. Linton, E. C. Milligan, J. Utermark, C. T. Green. Unattached.—E. M. Tampoe Philips, Shujiro Nakamara, Asajiro Honda and A. van Cuylenburg. St. Joseph's" Old Boys.—F. C. James.42 words
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Article482 1921-07-16 10 Special Concert for Asiatic Audience. We have been requested to insert the following It may be of some interest to many to learn that the Philharmonic Orchestra will at an early date give in addition to the Third Children's Concert of this year, a special concert for Asiatics482 words
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Article172 1921-07-16 10 Turkish Flag Barred In Bangalore. On the representatkn of Colonel-Com-mandant Lord Ruthven, Commanding theBangalore Brigade ar?a, that the display >f the Turkish flag by Khalifat crowds at their local demonstration to and from their headquarters behind the Baird Barracks may have an exciting172 words
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Article33 1921-07-16 10 Ceylon authorities have decided to Mlow uncontrolled pale of Bangkok rice, he control ren-aHiing on Burma rice, 't is estimated Bnn<rkok and Saigon can •.nsily r«eet trf deficit in Ceylon's supplies from Burma.33 words
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Article2094 1921-07-16 11 Sir John Fraser on its Part In World's Affairs. A correspondent has sent us the following cutting from the Glasgow Herald, oi May 28, contributed from Washington by Sir John Foster Fraser.* We publish it as received. Uncle Sam is experiencing a little difficulty in understanding himself.2,094 words
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Article20 1921-07-16 11 Another arjrum Tit in favour of everlasting peace is that it woi^ld give as time to naush paying for the20 words
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Advertisement197 1921-07-16 11 MOUTRIE PIANOS are still the most popular in the East The same high quality is maintained but -fEo/ PRICES HAVE iJSo/ IV /"BEEN REDUCED This Offer for Spot Cash Payment only ALL NEW STOCK s end to-day for Illustrated Catalogue S. MOUTRIE ft CO.. LTO. (Incorporated ia Hongkong.) Raffles Place,197 words
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Advertisement469 1921-07-16 11 Raffles Hotel MONDAY.— Tea Danwmt, 5 to 7 pan. (Admission fre«). WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY— Guust Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Lunch— Orchestra. SATURDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Erening Dress essential for Dancing). SUNDAY.- Picture* ALBERT E. SMITH present* TOO MANY CROOKS469 words
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Article1435 1921-07-16 12 Alterr.rie Day Tapping Being Adapted. The eleventh ordinary general meeting of the Selaba Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on May :!0 at the registered office of the company, 1-4, Tower-street, E.C., Mr. E. L. Hamilton (the chairman) presiding. Mr.' J. Mclnne-s, the representative of the Secretaries (Messrs.1,435 words
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Article301 1921-07-16 12 Crimes by Many Singapore Deportees. > "Cannot representations be made to 5f n |SS > r7^' P t!? t J his c nd «>°"S state of affairs asked Mr.-R. E. Lindsell at Hongkong Magistracy, on July 8 A dock full of deportees frcm Si.gapW'was before h.m301 words
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Article192 1921-07-16 12 A writer in. the Observer says The idiomatic pitfalls of the phrase "Stickit Minster are mere than I thouKht Last week I found the Daily \ews falling he»vily into one of them l>y usin^r "stickit" in the sense of determined." Jn helping the Daily News out of192 words
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Article145 1921-07-16 12 There was one coolie missing from the steamer Lai Sang-'s roll of third-class Chinese passengers when she arrived in Hongkong from Singapore on June 29. He had been drowned at sea. One day, it appears from the master's account of the happening, the man was asleep at145 words
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Article16 1921-07-16 12 Its getting harder and harder to think up some excuses for viewing Japan with I alarm.16 words
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Advertisement196 1921-07-16 12 JUST UNPACKED JUST UNPACKED SANITARY ENAMEL (Aspinalls) COPAL VARNISH (Aspinall's and others) HACK SAW BLADES (Simond's). FIRE BRICKS (Boghead). FIRE CLAY (Europe). OBTAINABLE FROM KIAM KMT COMPANY 108 sad IM. MARKET STREET. DOT EMBOSSED Box Strapping IN CONTINUOUS LENGTH COILS OF 800 FEET Made of flexible, cold rolled steel, lacquered196 words
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Advertisement52 1921-07-16 12 Jk U A M Q j|i|l| n h in v Pineapple Brand Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED iBaRKER&OXUD. I Engineering Department OFFICE 6, BATTERY ROAD. NEW GARAGE FOR STORING. CLEANING, AND REPAIRING Motor Lorries NORTH BRIDOE ROAD, ELOIN BRIDOE SO Yards from HIUM STREET yV^U'V l^sSS^ GOLD FLAKE CIGARETTES <gggj52 words
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Article733 1921-07-16 13 Herr Harden on His Deluded Compatriots. A remarkable interview with Herr Maximilien Harden was recently published by Excelsior from the pen of its special correspondent in Berlin, M. Albert Lob- j dres, in which Herr Harden says many ou.spoken things of his own countrymen, including the following733 words
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Article232 1921-07-16 13 Mohammedan Festival Held At Woking. "Al Salat Al Salat Come to prayer. Come to prayer." From a well-kept burrey tfaruen, pine-shaded and bright with flowers, the voice of the Muezzin has been calling at intervals since dawn. Tall, swarthy and turban-crowned, be stands on a sunny232 words
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Article42 1921-07-16 13 The Madras Government have sanctioned the export of 15,000 tons of boiled rice ti Ceylon during the quarter ending September 30 on condition that no reexport will be allow. d. Export will b? restricted to the port* of Negapatam, Dhanushkodi and Tuticorin.42 words
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Advertisement580 1921-07-16 13 U/hirnow t.i I I.illailf BRONNLBVS NUTRITIVE CRKAM. nil [run dV LdlUluW A toil cr m thßt i 8 not et &f I» J Price $0.70 per bottle tO., LIU., HAIR OIL. Superior quality hair oil. Perfumed White :,corporated in England) roM ud j,, m [n. In two siie*. Singapore, Price580 words
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Advertisement336 1921-07-16 13 OUR NSW BRANDS OF SOAP ARE i THREE STAR SOAP AND DHOBY SOAP Dollar Soap I PENINSULAR INDUSTRIAL COMPANT. «2-S, OrchaH Road. SINGAPORE. Cable Address •/^r CEMENT I^l Mi fr^jP jfoYlirt Pbone 352 or call at 61, IEI rw* Is ilj Street for your trial W\k I WfV JyJS/ order336 words
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Advertisement92 1921-07-16 13 BBBBBBBBBBsI JgßaS-^^B?? "i^^"^ BBBbSbbwISISV *MgsiS •^"^T^^ Evident l l&^k Excellence I ipgM Every Drop 1 ffs Worthy 1 HJiJB Framroz Co. I fi SINGAPORE BLACK DIAMOND Files We are Sole Agents In the Straits Settlements, F.M.Sn etc, for these well-known g«^g«^ FILES AND RASPS and carry large stocks of all92 words
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Advertisement1488 1921-07-16 14 SHIES BY AUCTKHI IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF SEA SIDE BUNGALOW AND TANGLIN RESIDENCE. The undersigned have been instructed to sell by public auction at their sale-room. Raffles Chamber*, Raffles Place. oa Monday, July 25. at IM p.m. The following valuable properties Lot 1. All that piece of freehold land situate1,488 words
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Advertisement898 1921-07-16 14 Assets over $4,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $17,«0«.0OO THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (Incorporated ia Strait* Settlements) HEAD OFFICE: Wtaeaeeter Hoaaa, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: .12. Old Jewrj. F.c The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies898 words
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Advertisement511 1921-07-16 14 BAWKIWe I-HE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED Established" 1880. :»pitml Subscribed (folly paid op) Y100.000.000 teserve Fund T 68,000.000 President N. K»jiw»r», Esq. Vtce-Pre«ident < S. K. Suiuki, E.q ■MMhki N. Soma. Esq. M. Mitsui, Esq. T. Yamakawa, Esq. Baron K. Morimura M. Odagiri, Esq. R. lehinomiya, E«q. Baron K. Iwasaki511 words
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Advertisement589 1921-07-16 14 BAWKIW6 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Paid-ap Capital f 16,000.000 Reserve Fund* Sterling t 2,500,000 Silver 181,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors I16.000.«<W COURT OF DIRECTORS G. T. 11. Edkini, Esq., Chairman G. M. Dodwell, Esq., Deputy Chairman D. G. M. Bernard, Esq. Hon. Mr. E. V. D. Pan*.589 words
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Article529 1921-07-16 15 Sunimiaries of Annual Company Reports. N«t profit of Lanirkat Sumatra Rubber Company for 1020 was £1,727 plus £4.675 brought forward, making £6,402, less investments written down £1,150 leaving £5,251.', which the directors recommend b* carri'.-d forward. Supply of rice to labour force involved loss of £6,626, while difference529 words
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Article313 1921-07-16 15 Necessity Ur More Reliable Data. I R a paper before the Rubber Conference at the Robber Exhibition Mr. Eric M*cfadytin said that more than half the rubber plantations of the world were situated in British Malaya and three-fifths of the piantatitn rubber produced last year came from them.313 words
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Article136 1921-07-16 15 That the Crown Prince of Japan when i- first comes in sight of his h.me city Imaj have -one of the biggest pos -ible welI'omes, the Shinshu Firework A aociation has requested the Tokyo policy authorities for permissi n to build and display at that time136 words
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Advertisement182 1921-07-16 15 THE SERVICEjIGN MINIMUM SALES FOR 1 MONTH 40 CARS. Why are selling these large number of Ford* in these times of depression Because it is the only car which can satisfy the present day call for economy and is cheapest in first cost and the most t-conomical to run. Tbe182 words
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Advertisement550 1921-07-16 15 HAIPHONG '0^ DRAGON \lsi/ CEMENT Supplied to the Spore Municipality. Government of Johore, Malacca Municipality, F.M.S. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROS. Soie Agents, Singapore Lubricants y/ grade for eacA type of service WHAT MAKES OIL AN EFFICIENT LUBRICANT 9 I Lnbric«tm(f OH i* used for one550 words
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Advertisement471 1921-07-16 16 NEW SHIPMENTS JUST RECEIVED Tale Bronze Le»er Padlocks Tale and Townie Chfiia Pulley Blocks Smooth-on-Cement Galvanized Koounn Bolts and NaU Galvanised Single Boat Hooka Brades Handled Parangs, etc., etc.. etc. WAN KIAT CO., LTi. tS. PHILLIP STREET. The auccessful Tenderers for supply of Miscellaneous Articles and Engineers Stores to the471 words
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Advertisement321 1921-07-16 16 TAY GUAN KIAT M, PHILUP STUXT. Phnne Nee. 3113 aad I.'U The successful contractor for supply of FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC to the Singapore Municipality during the year 1921. GLOBE BOILER KKMBDT For clearing and preserving iteam boilers of all type. Used by all factories, steamers, etc, and321 words
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Advertisement891 1921-07-16 16 CUSMHED ADVtKIhtMENIS The PMPAJD charge, fer WaaU. Fer Sale. T. Let, etc, la oreUaary deee-set type javwate six weras te Uae) an t— Per Una; one insertion 28 ets two ins 4« eta., three ins. 64 eta, foor las. U «u_ «ye ins. $1.00, tix ins. $1.1» tic ms 11891 words
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Advertisement972 1921-07-16 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET: 65, Orchard Ro*d^~suitable for mot^ r or b u»>"««« house. Apply 1 142-9. Orchard Road. TO LET, seaside bungalow, at Tanjone Katoyr, No. 6, known as Villa Marina. Apply Meyer Brother*. r TO LET, SHARON. 104, River Valley Road, suitable for boarding house. Apply K.972 words
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Advertisement906 1921-07-16 16 OFFICES AND jGODOWNS TO LET, offices and godowns. Apply to N. R«ub*n, 2, De Souza_ Street. OFFICE TO LET, second floor, No. 1, Change Alley. Apply to Mr^Kow Soon Kirn TO LET, riverside godown No. SO, Robertson Quay, alao town office No. t-b, Malacca Street. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LIT,906 words
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Advertisement303 1921-07-16 16 rs Motorcar Service, Ltd 218-2U, ORCHARD ROAD. Sole Distributors of BELLANGER fmraoas French Car All kinds of Repairs to Motor Cycle*. Can, and Lorries executed. Cracked Cylinders, Crank -Cases Gears broken oarYs of all metals Welded. RELIABLE CARS AND LORRIES HIRED. G«ods Transported from Ships, Gudnvaa, Private Houses, etc. A303 words
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Miscellaneous197 1921-07-16 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General to Manager's Office lilt Job Printing Office 1244 All communication! relating to editorial matters and news ahould b* address** to THE EDITOR. All communications relating •■> business matters advert'iementa, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc- should be addressed to THI ADVERTISEMENT BATES Wanta, For Sale,197 words
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