The Straits Times, 19 July 1921

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. No. 2<;,<i!t:{ SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, J^y 19, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 155 1 MILKMAID SWEETENED CONDENSED I MILK 1 1 i 'I MM KKDI (Kit < $2.00 |>.t .a-f. Pilsener Beer ||I|| j^gf Guinness Stout j^jj Sole Akentu THE BORNEO Co., Ltd. Kodak Pictures the very best diary of happiness tlkv^ /SJ) Yoa c Do1 Hor(: to let »1I row h*pm «iu»«ti b*
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    • 173 1 ROBINSON CO., LTD. i vf% Ladies Department NEW GOODS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING FROCKS for all occasions. 7 < i^pL MILLINERY trimmed and I untrimmed. SHOES in all up-to-date sty es Laces, Flowers, Belts, Blouses, WiiCr* Jumpers, Lingerie, etc., ROBINSON CO LT D. (IneorpormUd In Sin«mpor«i SINGAPORE '-■t.' FRESH SUPPLY OF ■WIIIIUWPIW
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    • 10 1 MILKMAID SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK I KICK KEDUCKD $2.00 per case.
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  • 889 2 Romantic Story of Running Him Down. Mar* in H. Donohoe writing: to the Daily Chronicle from Paris says Poor old De Rougemont Boon companion, genial soul, and amusing raconteur, endowed with a perfervid imagina tion and artistic temperament, and with a rooted aversion to the routine toil of
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  • 71 2 In the following the second figures are the outputs for June, 1920 Benar.— 12,086 lbs. 8,016 lbs Bukit Katil. 8,906 lbs. Hevea (Jchore).— 2s,oo4 lbs. 20 784 lbs Henrietta.— 34,2oo lbs. 42,000 lbs Kuala Pergrau.— 3o,4oo lbs. 32,058 lbs Lenggeng.— 17,013 lbs. > 16,606 lbs Laras (Sumatra).—
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 291 2 I and. Cj^rtrid^e^ Xm^l Thtwe ia a daoMnd amoag sport amen for aft 1 rifle of nuiinan siic awl price, yet with th« I requisite assockinc power to effectually "atop" I I j tke game. ••The Remington eleven-abot ro 1 m peater 3C-44 sad 44 calibre ia invakiahto M for
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    • 562 2 HAD NO RES! FOR WEEKSWITHL JY Head Almost Full of Big Spots. Used To Scratch. Cuticura Meals. "My baby first broke out with little spots that burst and went into big spots. Her heed was almost full and she used to scratch and she was nearly a mass all over.
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    • 190 2 10 H.P. CITROEN OAR The excellence of French automobile engineering has lone b**a known and agreed by experts. The Citroen v the acknowUdms) best of this school of production. See this remarkable Car— compare it with any other light ear m tM Take a demonstration ride-Alrive it yourself if yon
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  • 1010 3 Travel Scholarships In Journalism. The second Imperial Press Conference at Ottawa last year voted unanimously on the proposal to institute a scheme of trav«l scholarships, and there could be no better testimony in its favour, wriUis J. P. Collins- in the Observer. The delegates were drawn from
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  • 27 3 There have been many cases of influenza characterised by a gore throat in Kuala Lumpur of late. Many of the European firms have b?en short-staffed in consequence.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 555 3 ENGLISH 2-4}x4+ v 81-12 20 THE ROYAL BAMSC OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE. MONTREAL. I 1 LONDON. INC. /*£*>). W«W YOWK. PRINCES IT., E.C. L/tfliQl WILLIAM ST. rAwia, fw»wc«- xJ&f^y s*»cilon». 715 BRANCHES 617 Branches in Canada and Newfoundland, also 98 FOREIGN BRANCHES ARGENTINE BRAZIL URUGUAY Baanoa Alfea. Bio dt Janrrrc,
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    • 361 3 DAISY AIR RIFLES Become an expert marksman with a Daisy Air Rifle. Daisy Air Rifles are made In tingle shot and repeating models and shoot straight to the mark. They look like high powered "big game" hunting rifles and axa reasonable in price. Own a Daisy and have raal sport
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    • 172 3 IIRELLI IMB s i l l I A b \BHn r vj w a^ ft IT D Ambrosoli Stoppani Co. AGENTS SINGAPORE, PtNANO JUST RECEIVED A NEW CONSIGNMENT OF LATEST PATTERNS OF FIGURED GEORGETTE, DIAMOND BRAND THICK CHINESE STOCKINGS AND SOCKS, ETC, ETC PRICES ARE KEPT AS LOW AS POSSIBLE
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 517 4 P. 0.- British India AND Apcar Line (Oampanioa laeerptrsted in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL a N. CO. (Under Ccntraet with Hla Majesty's GoTanment) Vk> *w*aay's MAIL SERVICE BAST OF BOMBAY an a* imial saapeaae* LONDON FAB.BA3TERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO mamwij— AND LONDON Dne Singapore L*»
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    • 501 4 STSftKER SAIUR6S STRAITS STEViSHIP GO. UMTTED "■teamen Intended to sail from Singapore POH ANN— Monday, 2 pan, for Port Swet tenham and Penanr. HYE LEONG— Monday, at 4M p.m, for Malacca and Muar. KAKA— Tueaday, at 4M pjn, for Malacca and Muar. IPOH Wednesday, at 4 pjn, for Port Swettenham
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    • 346 4 STEAMER SAIUMtt 0. S. K. THB OSAKA BHOSEN KAIBHA LTO. 'Incorporated in Japan) Ne. 1. De Seuaa Btwa. Prepiasd Balliag frem BUgapore (Bubjeet to ehang* without nottosj EUROPEAN I.INI For Peat Said, Marselliea, L— tarn, Aa*w*r y Retterdam and ludnq arr. dap. ARGUN MARU July tl Jnly HIMALAYA MARU Aug.
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    • 340 4 STEAIER SAIURK HAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan) Under Mall Contract with the Imperial Japanese GoTernment. Subject to alterations without notice LONDON LINE Fortnightly Service For London, Antwerp Tia (Malacca) Penang. Colombo, Sues, Port Said and Marseilles. KLEIST Auk. 19 MISHIMA MARU Aug. 24 LIVERPOOL UNE For MaraelUea and LiTerpool tU Sees
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    • 512 5 STEAMER SAfUWfS MESSAGERIES MARITIMES DE FRANCE Under Contract with the French Government Mall and Passenger Servlcea DIRECT MARSEILLES FAR EASTERN SERVICE HOMEWAR/t MAII S OUTWARD MAILS To Marseilles via Colombo, To Japan, via Saigon, Hangkong Djibouti. Port Said and Shanghai CAP ABOOBA 15,000 tons Aug. I CORDILLERE 10,000 tons Aug.
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    • 287 5 AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL UNE FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK DIRECT VIA SUEZ s.s. OCEAN MONARCH, loadinr about July 26. For freight, please apply to HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS. LTD. and BOUSfEAD CO.. LTD.— Joint Agents. THI 81 AM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LIMITED (Incorporated ta Bias) SINGAPORE BANGKOK Tor Kretay. Trenggano, Eelaataa,
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    • 507 5 STEAMER SAHINBS Nippon Yusen Kaisha T.S.S. "WakasalWaru 6,075 tons gross for COLOMBO AND BOMBAY sailing on or about August 1. Ample Ist and 2ml class accommodation available. For further particulars, apply to NIPPON YUSEN K/MSHA (Incorporated in Japan) 31, Raffles Place. PASSAGE UNITED KINGDOM The M. V. Glenavy will be
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    • 359 5 UNITED AMERICAN UNES INC. Successors to lITERMORE DEARBORN CO, INC (Incorporated in U.S.A.) Independent Steanwhlp Llae Regnlar Service between New York aiacaaare and Java ports aad vice Tana FOR NS.W TORE »!a SUB CLEARWATER July 21 HALF MOON end Aug. x I I FROM NEW YORK HALF MO<M about Aug.
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    • 580 5 SALES BY AUCTION PRELIMINARY NOTICE BY ORDER OF THE SITREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OP SINGAPORE. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION The undersigned huve received instruction* to sell by public auction at their title-rooa. Raffle* Chamber.;, Ruffle* Place, ON MONDAY, AUGUST 22, AT 2.30 P.M. All that robber estate
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 785 6 CfNEMAS "GAIETY* CINEMA F>rW Bhou- at i 30 .vWjk FINAL OF THE RD GLOVE serial Featuring Marie W alcsrap. Episodes seventeen and eighteen OPE NING OF THB BR ABS BULLET Serial Featuring Juanita Han&en and Jack Mulhall in 36 reels Episodes 1 and 2. Contirued next Tuesday Secotui Shcf at
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    • 337 6 CIUEMAS THB SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE WILL PRESENT IN THE VICTORIA THEATRE WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY JULY 0O J UL V 22 JULY 23 AT ».15 P.M. PROMPT The Man front Toronto A Cameay In three acts by DOUGLAS MURRAT. PLAN NO^ OPEN AT MOUTRIE AND Co! LTD. Iwra Swts $4
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    • 555 6 Under the Patronage of COL. JAMBS CHRISTIB, 0.8. E. BOXING Star Opera Hall, North Bridge Road. THURSDAY, JULY 31, AT 9 P.M. SEVEN CONTESTS. MAIN EVENT: TWELVE ROUNDS between TUU WILSON and JIM HYNE Six-round contest for the fly-weight Championship of the Straits Settlements Phang Ewe Kong and V. H.
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    • 265 6 II ThC 1 1 Hall Mark f of Printing 1 I i I IV SINGAPORE.^ i I 76, Cecil Street ji if I; Every Department ■j j i j under j I ji j; j! European Supervision j i !D w |i Phone 2228 MHAR OPERA OP SINGAPORE At their
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  • 547 7 Difference of a-s to Its Legality. Mr. E. Phillips Oppcnheim, the novelist, though not a pok-r player himself, was a defendant at Marlborough--tnt't on June 8 in a"poker" prosecution, following a police visit to the Cleveland Club. The complaint against Mr. Oppenheim was that as one of
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  • 91 7 Orders for week ending July 24 Tuesday, 19th.— Tenth and Eleventh Troops Parade, 5.15. Executive Committee Meeting, Bible Scciety Office, 8.30. Thursday, 21.— Third Troop Parade, fi.ls p.m. Friday, 22nd.— Route March. All Troops Parade 8.15. Fort Canning Road (back of V.M.C.A.) Saturday,
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  • 62 7 M.V.R. Battalion Rifle Club. The Range is open to all coiners Shoots for July, 1921. Wednesday, 20th 4 p.m. Saturday, 23rd 4 pjn. Sunday, 24th 7.30 a« Wednesday, 27th 4 p.m. Saturday, 80th 4 p.m. Sunday, 31st 7.80 a.m. July Spoon will be shot lor on Saturday,
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  • 105 7 Ai. crican journalists are adepts at boiling down the substance of a leading article into a single sentence. Here are some specimens Yap is surrounded by water, most of it hot" America a foreign relations seem to be all poor relations alternative version Europe seems to think America
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  • 76 7 Mr. Louis H. Ardouin, of the Olympic Club San Francisco who recently won the amateur heavy-weight wrestling championship of the Pacific coast, killed with his bare hands a man he found rifling a bureau drawer in his hom°. The man was identified as William, E. Anderson. Mr. Ardouin told the
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  • 220 7 'i. radar, Jelj It. High Water, 10.64 a.m., 11 pjs. Penang Races commence. i'ootball Leagv? Staffords II v. S.T.C., Reclamation, U. Banks t. St. Joseph's, S.R.C. Singapore Assizes. Rent Board, 2.16 p.m. >Vedneeday. Jsly 2«. High W.-.ter 11.26 a.m., 10.36 p.m. Tanglin Dub at Home, 6.16 p.m.
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 48 7 Kait Wharf Bavin Der-"injrtiam, Singkep. H^it Wharf- -Nii. Sheer Wharf-Read. Main Wharf Eurypylus, Nam Sang, Zaida, Tofuku Han, Thongwa. Hebe, Deucalion. Empire l>«< k -Nagato Mary, Totomi Mam. Shinryn M:iru. Laomedon, Minderoo. Glen""ivert Wharf- -Nil. Jardines Wharf— Nil. Polo Branl Coal Wharf. Nil. i
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    • 16 7 Main What* Halyard, Cyrena, Patrol, Recorder, Lch I.co, Lch Lady, Guillemard. Coal Wharf Nil.
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    • 30 7 Tanjung Pagar— Albert Dock Kdendale, W'B Joan 1. Victoria Dock Auatina. Keppel ilarboor—King's Dock: Indo Maru. .Vo. 1 Dock Fuh Wo. No. 2 Dock Dolphin Shell.
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    • 90 7 DEUCALION, Brit., 4,355 tons, from Manila 18 7, for New York 23-7. FUJI MARU, Jap., 4,013 tons, from Kobe IS-7, for Port Said 19-7. i'KUK, Brit., 346 tons, from Port Swettenham l»-7, for Port Swettenham 21-7. HALDIP, Nor.. 1,065 tons, from Saigon 19-7. for Saigon 21-7. KUALA. Brit.,
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  • 244 7 To-dar I', .-..mijii and Singkawang 3 p.m. Malacca and Muar .8 p.m. Hungei Liat and Batavia .4 p.m. Colombo and Bombay .4 p.m. or.ekofc .4 p.m. Pontianak 4 P m. Wedaewtay Anumba and Natuna Island a.m. ft Sambu, Moeara-Saba and Djambi 9 a.m. P. Sambu, Rhio, Prigi
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  • 133 7 Yesterday afternoon, Detective Insp. ?hear prosecuting, Mr. B. Nunn, District ludge, sentenced a Malay named Matsay, living in Katong, to six months' rigorous rrprisonment en each count of three •harß.es of theft the sentences to run ■onsecutively. Matsay has baen concern- in no fewer than 28 cases
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  • 137 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 19 On London, Bank 4 m/« 1/4 Demand f/ X Prirate 3 m. credits 2/4 18/32 On New York Demand 41 K Private 90 days 46 On Prance Bank 50fl On India Bank T. T. IT9H On Hongkong Bank d/d 17* p.c. prem. On
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  • 46 7 Tone of market —Quiet. P»U Crep« doaiaf Price* Suy«n 8«ll«n 33 36 (uly Spot July Auir.-Sept. OcL-Dec. tibb«d SmoK«d Bhaat QodatPitew •uy«r. Mtan 33 34 ..34 35 ..36 36 ..38 39 DAILY PRICKS CURRENT 12 o'clock noon, July 19, 1921.
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 187 7 Val. PtJ. Bojran. Sallen. 1 1 Ay«r Weng I.OC £1 £1 Kam Kamunting 1.17.6 2.2.6 10 10 Kinta Auoc. 6.50 7.60 1 1 HiUm Tin 1.50 1.70 1 1 Jelantoh 0.80 £1 £1 Lahat Mil... 5 6 Ldngui Tin 4.75 5.00 10 10 Malayan Coll. 14.00 15.00 1 1
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    • 124 7 /•I. Pd Buyers. Selle D £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.0.0 8.10.0 •1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 6.60 7.00 >/ 5/ Electric T'ways 2/6 10 10 Fraser NeaTea 27.00 29.00 .0 50 W. Hammer Co. $76 $86 .DO 100 Katz Bros, deb 140.00 0 10 Mexican Eagle 6.7.6 5.17.6 10
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    • 92 7 U. En«. f P-c $1^34,'00 par k px. pm. S'por« Electric Tramways 5 p.c. £350,00 C aom. Spore Municipal 5 p.c *****,000 par Spore Man. 4H p.eof 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.c di» Spore Man. 4H P-f of 1909 $1,600,600 10 p.c, di*. Spore Man. 4V4 p.o of 1909 $1,600,000
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    • 373 7 Fraaer and Co. and LyaD and Evatt'a QaoUtiona. Latesrt avallaMc Stertfef Qsiatstle— an printed on anotkar mi* obi Frisky TohUt'i Price*. Fnwer L.yall 6 Co. Evatt Allenby ($1) 0.25 0.85 0.20 0 .30 Alor Gajah ($1) 1.00 1.26 1.00 1.26 Am. Malay ($2) 2.00 1.60 2.00 A Hitam
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 96 7 COMING FOB FIVE NIGHTS ONLY COMMENCING JULY 22, AX 9.15 PM FAMOUS RUSSIAN LIGHT OPERA AND OPERETTA CO. CONSISTING OF 60 EMINENT ARTISTS 50 A real treat for Singapore Theatre-goers, very special Rare Gorgeoas dresece Attractive Scenic Effects. THE BEST BALLET EVER SEEN. IN SINGAPORE. GOODWOOD HALL OPENING NIGHT Friday,
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    • 56 7 VICTORIA THEATRE Monday, Jnly 25. "GIPSY LOVE" The popular-opera comique by LEHAR Gipsy Ballet, Chardash Dance. Tuesday, July 26. "THE GEISHA" The famous operette by Sidney Jonas. Wednesday. July 27. Farewell of the Co. "THE DOM.AR PRINCESS" AND tat POURRL The very popular operette from American Life, by Le Fall.
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    • 738 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS PRICES LOWER THAN EVER at Bolter's Sal*. TO LET, 4, Dublin Road, rent $200 pel month. Apply to P. C. D'Almeida Co., 2, Robinson Road. WANTED, experienced Canvasser for Fin Marine and Accident Insurance, Chinese preferred. Apply 323, Strait* Times. FOR SALE, one newly-overhauled Chevrolet car, in perfect
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    • 369 7 WANTED TO PURCHASE A car tro and passenger steamer about 3,000 n- d.w. with accommodation for about 40 I -st-clas* passengers and four hatches with LJual cargo gear and fully equipped for 2. Capable of maintaining 12 knots oa> loaded draft. 3. Upper, saloon, forecastle and poop deck! to be
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  • 28 8 The engagement is announced between Mr. Liem Pek Soen of Poerbolinggo, Java, and Miss Goh Bong Soo of Singapore. The marriage will take place late next year.
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  • 64 8 Mr. Lim Scow Kiew and his family as well as the parents and family of the deceased beg gratefully to thank all those friends and relatives and all the employees of the various Ho Hong concerns for having sent Wreaths, scrolls, letter* and words of condolence and sympathy, and
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  • 1093 8 The Straits Times TUESDAY, JULY 19 RUBBER POLITICS. For a long time we have resisted the temptation to put forward definite proposals for relief of the rubber situation. Many suggestions were being made and we were anxious to keep an open mind as far as that was possible. We have
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  • 56 8 General Woods and his party nearly got smashed up at a level crossing, near Manila wh.re, owing to high stacks of timber being piled up each side of their road, the occupants of theii car could not «cc that there was a train on the railway that they were about
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  • 59 8 What is said to be the only example of a painted temple in England is shortly to be consecrated, on top of the Criterion Restaurant, as a Masonic Temple. The wall paintings are the work of Mr. George Murray. The largest of thim represents the building of the Temple of
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  • 78 8 At question time in the House of Commons, on June 26, Mr. Chamberlain stated that 116 locomotives on British railways had been adapted for the burning of oil fuel, and seven more were being adapted. Sufficient experience had not yet been obtained to enable a comparison with coal. The rate
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  • 21 8 A petition for a more representative form of Constitution in Hongkong is now available for signature by residents of that Colony
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  • 37 8 By kind permission of Lt.-Col. B. W. Morgan C.M.G., D.S.O. tha drums and fifes of the Ist Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment will play Ketreat in the Botanic Gardens on Friday, the 22nd. inst. commencing at 5 p.m.
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  • 39 8 At the instance of Insp. Matthews who is acting in the place of Insp. Venters, filiens registration office, a Swiss named Otto Schiffiner was fined $10 by Mr. Bull yesterday for leaving the Colony without having his passport endorsed.
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  • 43 8 It is stated that the 2nd Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment will be leaving Hongkong for India during th next trooping season, and that the 4th Battalion Middlesex Regiment will relieve them in Hongkong. The 4th Battalion Middlesex Regiment is at present stationed at Gibraltar.
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  • 53 8 On Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Chinese Christian Association, some of the senior members will be leading speakers in i debate "Do frequent changes in a man* occupation lessen or improve his chances of success in life The meeting is open to all who are interested in the discussion
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  • 58 8 During 1920 the Shanghai Race Club distributed among chariti-s a total of $163,000, while since the Club started this generous practice, in 1915, to date .the donations have amounted to no less than $769,406. This sum does not include the amount obtained by the China and Japan War Savings Society
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  • 54 8 Koh Tian Yew, driver of motor car 3203, was charged before Mr. Dawson yesterday with rash and negligent driving. It appears that on Sunday, while driving the car in Gaylang Road, he knocked down a Chinese, who was removed to hospital in an unconscious condition. Accused was remanded (till the
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  • 64 8 Landing of fish by a German trawler at Grimsby at the close of last month led to an outbreak by unemployed fishermen, who seized and scattered part of the cargo, invaded the trawler and did considerable damage, and threw missiles at the crew. The trawler was then towed out of
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  • 60 8 The Chief Secretary is asking tiie approval of the Federal Council to the setting apart of $50,000 of public money for the making of a loan to the Ampar T.-nang Rubber Syndicate, Kajang this sum to be over and above the capital of $4,000,000 authorised for the Planters' Loans Fund
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  • 64 8 It is understood that Mr. fsaac Tambyah, Counsel for Lim Ho Seng who was convicted of the murder of two shopkeepers in Bridge Street, has applied for and been granted leave to appeai to the Privy Council against the decision of the full Court of Appeal in Singapore which held
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  • 62 8 The proposals to license Shanghai, shops at which morphia, cocaine, heroin and opium are sold continues to be the subject of agitation, to some extent, though one newspaper complains that the Municipal Council should have adopted this course some time ago. A curious argument in favour of non-licensing is that
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  • 55 8 Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd., half month July Hours run (two dredges) 560, cubic yards treated (two dredges) 56,500, total piculs (two dredges) 402.71, nett value $19,400. Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging, Ltd., half month July Hours run (on» dredge) 251, cubic yards treated 48.500, total piculs 241.45, nett value $11,700.
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  • 81 8 A well-dressed Chinese was found dead on Sunday last week by Sub-Inspector WOls hanging by a black silk girdle to a tree on Mount Davis, about a hundred yards above Jubilee Road, Hongkong. When the body was searched, a purse was found containing a quantity of Hongkong and Chinese 10-cent
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  • 101 8 The general meeting of the Chinese Fraternal Union was held in the club house at 16, River Valley Road, on the 3rd inst., and the office-bearers for the second half year were elected as follows President, Mr. Chua Cher Whang,; vice-president, Mr. Koh Joon Kwang hon. secretary, Mr. Ng Cheng
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  • 108 8 The China and South sea Bank, Ltd., was formally opened at Shanghai, recently, in the presence of a largf attendance of guests. The institution, which is situated at 4, Hankow Road, corner of Szechuen Road, has an authorised capital of $20,000,000 divided into 200,000 sharex of $100 each. Of this
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  • 346 8 Dr. Rattray has taken over the office at the Medical Hall recently occupied by Dr. Van Rijn, who has gone on leave to Europe. Dr. Rattray has severed his -connection with his previous firm. Mr. G. N. Saye, of Messrs. Adams and Allan, is returning to Penang
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  • 23 8 The outward B. I. packet Tara, with mails from Europe, is expected to reach Penang on Thursday morning, the 21st instant.
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  • 70 8 A local Government order prohibits the exportation of rice from Singapore, as from to-day, to any foreign country. Exportation is limited to the Malayan Group, which includes Brtish North Borneo and Sarawak. The prohibition is a temporary measure due to temporary shortage from Rangoon as the result
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  • 206 8 About 2 p.m. on Sunday Mr. A. S. Patterson of Messrs. William Jacks and Co. was driving his car, with three of his friends as occupants along Serangoon Road on the way to Paya Lebar. At the 4% milestone he espied a Chinese walking about 300
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  • 264 8 W* havi- received a copy of Notes sur Borneo par J. Noble." The author, who is low Consul for France in Singapore, was formerly viev-Consul in Dutch Borneo, and I it is evident from these notes that ke made a very close study of the country, its
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 143 8 A LARGE AND WELL IflVI?! I A SELECTED STOCK OF V 1 I jEjLjLj A. V %rff»v Jfi'lM TroP"* l toe thin twiU F 1 6 mFr \^L rII in p a n co our 8» cream and t, AJfSTk smart stripe designs, 81 inches Suiting Viyella, extra heavy Taßr^^*^B
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    • 148 8 ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY To Patrons of the ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. (Tsb Chnc KM Co, Ltd, Proprietors). THE GREAT VITAGRAPH SERIAL Featuring that Great Serial Star WILLIAM DUNCAN aa well as EDITH JOHNSON AND JOE RYAN entitled A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS In 15 Episodes or 30 Reels will commence its run at
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  • 206 9 Difficulties of Political Situation. Reuteb Telegram London, July 17. The Chinese Legation in London, referring to the misleading, statements in regard to China which appeared in the British press yesterday, states, with regard to the alleged lack of public interest in Chirm in the development following President
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  • 101 9 Reutbr Telegram Paris, July It;. It believed that M. Briand has intinvated to the British Government his readiness to cooperate in sending to Upper Silesia a joint expert commission to enquire into the equitable apportioning of the plebiscited territories. Captain Ichijo, the Japanese naval attache gave a
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  • 82 9 Reuteb Telegrams L.>n<lon, July 17. Berlin The famous poet Hauptmann has received a telegram frojn Maxim Gorky stating that owing to the failure of the harvest in Russia millions are facej with death by starvation and urgently appealing to Kurope i.r.d America to send focd and drugs to
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  • 50 9 Reuteb Telegrams London, July 17. New York Lord Queenborough, a sexagenarian, is marrying Miss Edith Starr Miller, of New York, who is thirtythree. London, July 17. Washington The Treasury has paid the British Ministry of Shipping $32,688,000 in •ettlement of all transportation charges arising frcm the war.
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  • 38 9 Reuter Telegram London, July 17. Simla Mr. Geoffrey Montmorency, Deputy Secretary to the Government of India, has been appointed chief secretary to the Prince of Wales'* Indian Tour Staff. He is sailing for England immediately.
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  • 38 9 Rei tip Tei.kgram London, July 17. The long drought appear* to be breaking. Rain has fallen in a number of places in Britain. Unsettled weather it predicted. Storms have occurred also in many districts in France
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  • 141 9 Position in Self -Governing Colonies. Reuteb Telegram London, July 17. The Colonial Office announces that a special conference was held at the Colonial Office on the 16th in»t., Mr. Churchill presiding and Mr. Hughes, Mr. Massey, General Smuts, Mr. Ballantyne, Mr. Smartt, Mr. Mentr, Mr. Montagu,' the Maharao
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  • 131 9 Kmjtkk Telegrams London, July 17. .i- Franco has addressed to Germain;.- vtrenc representation on the threatening altitude rf Germans in Upper Silesia and demanded the disarmament and disbanding of all volunteer and other corps on the frontier and the provision of rapid trans-p-rt. French reinforcements are about to be
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  • 48 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, July 19. The Council passed the Rents Restriction Bill through all stages. A voluminous petition representing !il> ,ut JO. ,000 people was received thanking the Governor for dealing with Chinese tenants as if they were his own little red babies."
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  • 291 9 Six Petitions, but Only One Order Sought. "i < ■>i» rday before the Chief Justice Sir Walter Shaw, in addition to the p tition of the Overseas Chines. Bank to wind up the Sin -".pore branch of the Banque Industrielk- de Chine Mr. John Laycock mentioned the petition
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  • 131 9 Recently we published Aneta Service wires stating that tue Royal Opera Company was stranded in Java, the proprietors, Eastern Tours, Ltd., apparently not having the money to get the members out of it. They have been in Weltevreden up to new, but were to lease to-day for
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  • 13 9 Germany's hoard used to be after Franc*, now France is after Germany's hoard.
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  • 1105 9 The A.D.C. Give Successful Performance. Mr. Denis ij:.:.try has provided th A.D.C. with a cartoon which tells th st;ry of The Man from Toronto withou words. The Man sits with arms oil str itched balanc.ng in one hand a heart o which is seated a pretty
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  • 229 9 Winning Tickets in Respect Of Recent Drawing. The list of Tickets entitled to premiums in raspect of the eighth drawing held on July 12 is as follows Holders of tickets bearing these numbers j > should send them to the Kwong Yik Bank, < Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 283 9 Murder Cases to be Heard Next Week. The fourth Singapore Assizes the black assizes as it has been termed commenced this morning, the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, presiding, and Mr. F. Langley the D.P.P., prosecuting an behalf of the Crown. At the outset Mr. Langley suggested
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  • 233 9 A case of considerable interest to Singapore merchants has recently been decided at Colombo. Messrs. N. Tyebally, of Singapore, in accordance with telegraphic instructions from M.S.H. Abdulally of Colombo shipped 100 baskets of garlic to Colombo by the Burma Maru and drew a bill on
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  • 119 9 Before Mr. Nunn in the district court yesterday afternoon a Chinese tailor employed by Kwong Seng and Co., of North Bridge Road, was charged with assaulting a European lady and her husband. It appeared that a small difference of opinion arose over some work to be done,
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  • 509 9 Effect on Country's Financial Stability. kE. Burnside, Commissioner, trade jstoms, F.M.S. in his r port for the ear bears out much of what we have respecting the financial position of _a. Re wrtes A general survey of the trade statistics for the year would lead one to
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  • 239 9 Gang Robberies in Southern Siam. The Bangkok Times PatUni correspondent, writing on June 26, says Gang robberies, on a big scale, have hitherto been confined to the F. M. S. side of th border, but there has always been the fear that when the authorities on thai side
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  • 172 9 Messrs. Wearne Bros., Ipoh, have just completed a set of five up-to-date Sunbeam motor ambulances to the order of the F.M.S. Medical Department. They are to be stationed one each, at Kuala Lumpur, Taiping, Sere:nban, Raub and Ipoh. They are the last word in motor ambulances. The
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  • 2078 9 c Second Test Match Described. Special Correspondent London, June 16. By winning the second Teat Match at ,ords by the comfortable margin of eight rickets, the Australians have now .seven uceessive matches of this class to their rtedit England nevjr really recovered rom the disastrous start when the
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  • 392 10 Claim by Eastern Shipping Company. An action cf considerable importance was begun in the Supreme Court this morning before Mr. Justice BarrettLennard. The plaintiffs are the Eastern Shipping Co., Ltd., represented by Mr. PaJgrave Simpson and Mr. R. St. J. Braddell, and the defendant is the Attorney-General
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  • 436 10 Annual Meeting of Recreation Club. The fifteenth annual general meeting of the Medical Students' Recreation Club was held en Friday, in the lecture theatre of the King Edward VII Medical School with the patron, Dr. G. H. Macalister, in the chair. Ik minutes of the previous general I
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  • 69 10 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. 1 Singapore, July 19. Silver 37%. Hongkong 17% p.c. prem. i Three months gold 45. Share Market.— Rubbers. Qui t. Tins. Quite.— Taipings 1.12U-1.17H, North* 1.32^4-137^. Souths 72<A-77V4, i nts, Menlembus 32V4 -40 cents, Nawng- 1 Mi-i R7V4. Rawanjrs 62V4-70 cenU Tongkah
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  • 926 10 Activity in Rubber at Kuala Lumpur. In their share r.port, dated the 15th inst, Messrs. Baker, Fearon and Co., Kuala Lumpur, stite The week closes, quite like old times, with a burst of activity in rubber shares. The price of the commodity has been steadily rising curing
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  • 145 10 The condition of the roads has lately been receiving much municipal attention m Bombay, and the proposal now is to introduce what is known as the two coat method of ishphalte concrete estimated to cost Rs. 8 per superficial square vari as compared with Rs. 5 for
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 154 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, T he sch?me for relieving the rubber industry so ably depicted in your Friday's issue should meet with unanimous approval. There are two points not consid red in the article, although no doubt A. W. S. is folly aware
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    • 303 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, You have been good enough to show your interest in North Borneo affairs by publishing the letters of Maud. It is a very great asset to this growing country that a leading Straits paper should publish a correspondence which brings
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  • 155 10 Short Season Opens On Friday. What is reported to be a really excellent musical show has come upon as at short notice. This is the Russian Light Opera Company, who have been playing in the Far East with great success and according to the China papers are
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  • 162 10 To any thinking man, who is at all acquainted with the process of clearing of virgin jungle for planting purposes, writes a correspondent, the fearful waste of magnificent timber much of it hard wood of the natur of chingi and merabanet is pitiful. The present financial
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  • 132 10 On tile invitation cf the London Rubber Growers' Association, the Ceylon Chamber' of Commerce, the Planters' Association, the Estate Products' Association, and the Low-c:untry Products' Association forayed a committee' known as the Rubber Restriction Committee to ascertain from -"state owners if they were will'ng to restrict the output
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 192 10 The events for Rugby players in connection with the S.C.C. sports were brought off yesterday afternoon. The competitions were drop kick and place kick, and in both the winner was L. D. Gosling. In the former he won with a kick of 169 ft. 6 inches. In the
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    • 127 10 Following were the results of yesterday* play Ladies Double* Open. Mrs. Burkill and Miss Brooke beat Mrs. Connell and Miss Lamb, 3— 6—3, 6—2. Mixed Doubles A Class. Mr. and Mrs. Leggatt owe 15 beat Mrs. Simmons and Mr. JJathan owe \5. 6 3, 2—6, 6—2.
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    • 557 10 The second division league match between the S.C.F.A. II and the United Engineers yesterday resulted in a win for the Chinese by two goals to nil, both sci. red in the second half. It was a poor match all through. The Chinese were far the better team but
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    • 68 10 A hockey match .will be played at Tanslin to-morrow betwen the Privates of the Stafford* and «th-? A.P.C. The 'atter will be repres°nted by- the followncr G. G. Gray ;M. D. Rutley and n. R. S. Law: T. M. Winsley. H. C Tooper and C. A. MitcheM M. D.
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    • 54 10 An amits-'n* incident mirked thy delivery of the last ball of the second test match. Purston apparently rSt his jrrip of the ball and it flew h <rh in the air towards mid-on. R? ran after it, b'lt Bards', the Australian bats-man, g^t to the spot first, and banged the
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    • 59 10 The following are scratching* for the irst day of the Penang race meeting, .vhich opens this afternoon Race 3 (one mile) Galacre. Race 4 (one mile and a distance) Sobrina and Observation. Race 6 (7H furlongs) Gay Lad and Gentle Eva. Race 8 (cine mile) Distour, Goonhilly, Duveroey,
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    • 90 10 Our Penang correspondent wired today Owing to the soft ground and the fact that the ponies needed a rest after the train journey, the Singapore polo players participated in a pick up game yesterday. In the tournament match the Malays were led by the Sultan of
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  • 252 10 Maharajah's Daughter As Defendant. In the London Divorce court, a remarkable story in which a lady said to be the daughter of the late Maharajah of Cooch Behar is alleged to have acted in a most unbecoming manner, was told by Mr. Lionel Henry Mander, of Devonshire
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  • 143 10 A tine Thomas Ince production The Criminal, in five parts, featuring Clara Williams and William Desmond, will be presented at the Palladium, to-night, besides another five-reel Universal drama, Society Secr;ts, featuring Eva Novak. In the first house h two-reel society drama, the International News, a two-reel western drama
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  • 158 10 As already announced, the death has occurred at the Kensington Workhouse Infirmary of the famous hoaxer, Louis do Rougemont. De Bougemont died at the infirmary in the name of Louis Redmond. He was admitted on June '6, suffering frcm an internal complaint brought on by a tube
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  • 142 10 The Union cf Hungarion Women's Associations, the president of which is Countess Albert Apponyi, does not do things by halves. At a great meeting held in Budapest, Mme. Rosenberg, the champion of women's rights, m:ved that the Government should be called upon to apply, in the most stringent
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  • 22 10 Eighty race horses have left Australia for Java by the Ho>itman. The horses, were bought by the Eastern Syndicate.
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  • 16 10 Germany can wind up the Allied watch on the Rhine only with a golden k y.
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  • 1696 11 Chairman Sees no Prospect Of Change. The twenty-siimd annual n neral meeting of shareholder- of the Selangor Kuhber Company. Ltd.. WM held on .lum- at the register d office. 121. St. Yin- tent-street/ Gtescow, Sir F. A. i Swcttenham, G.C.M.(i.. < Ml., presiding. The Chairman, in presenting the
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  • 362 11 Tribe Bought Off for 160,000 A YAr. Mr. Churchill's announcement in the House of Commons that powerful rival interests to the Emir Feisul are to be placated by an annual subsidy of £60,000 paid a month in arrear. to the |Miwerful and fanatical Wahabi sect, under
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  • 113 11 Th Rev. William Wyamer Vaugban, M.V.0., M.A., F.R.S.S., who has bea Master of Wellington College, since 11)10, has been appointed Headmaster of Rugby, in succession to the Rev. A. A David. The latter, who has been Headmaster of Rdffby since IHOy, is the Bixhopdesignate of St. Kdmundsbury
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  • 11 11 Let's hope the wave of price-cutting i* one of tl«»e permanent
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 181 11 MOUTRIE PIANOS are still the most popular in the East The same high quality is maintained but ICol PRICES HAVE «o/ ■V f°BEEN REDUCED IV Th.s Offer for Spot Cash Payment only ALL NEW STOCK Send to-day for Illustrated Catalogue S. MOUTRIE ft CO.. LTO. (Incorporated la Hongkong Raffles Place,
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    • 312 11 I RafflesJHotel MONDAY.— Tea Danaant, 6 to 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Lunch— Orchestra. SATURDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). SUNDAY.- Cin<uta after Dinner. metal NOTICE— GUEST NIGHTS. Hotel
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  • 1738 12 tance and Danger On Ocean. is always a touch of romance about the work of the diver, and in this article, in thj Sydney Sun, a well-known pearl fisherman at present in Sydney tells in an entertaining way just what'constitutes a day's work for those men
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  • 448 12 I.;i-1 Words of the Ex -German Empress. Herr Karl Rosner, who during the war was the correspondent attached especially to the Imperial Headquarters, describes in Die Woche a visit which he recently paid to the >x-('rown Prince at Wieringen. The Prince, h«- says, lives there in
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  • 64 12 The first of the twelve volumes constituting the official record of Australia." part in the trreat war will be publish <l in a few weeks' time. The first volum?, which has been written by Mr. C. E. Bean, the official correspondent with the A.1.F., will deal solely with the tlallipoli
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 94 12 JUST UNPACKED JUST UNPACKED SANITARY ENAMEL (Aspinall's) COPAL VARNISH (Aspinall's and others) HACK SAW BLADES (Simond's) FIRE BRICKS (Boghead) FIRE CLAY (Eur»pe) OBTAINABLE WHOM KIAM KIAT COMPANY I*B and IM, MARKET STKEET. THE MARK OF PURITY PEACHES, APRICOTS PEARS OR CHERRIES served with LIBBYS EVAPORATED MILK Make an exquisite d'sh.
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    • 158 12 BfIRKER CO.. LTD, Clayton Crude Oil Lngmes 6, 15, 20 and 50 B.H.P. in stock 35 B.H.P. Chain Rail Tractors Ploughs, Cultivators, Harrows Motor Lorries and Buses Niblock Scrap Washers Hand and Power Rubber Machines ZENITH The Motor Cycle with the GRADUA GEAR 3-FIRSTS 4 -SECONDS 4-THIRDS won in one
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  • 788 13 Land, Sea, and Air Dominated By Reptiles. Sir W. Boyd Dawk ins writes in a home paper The history of life on the earth, revealed by the fossils in the rocks, shows that the animals appear in due order according to their organisation. The .simplest
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  • 245 13 Padre's Story of the Singaifcre River. Truth publishes the following gtoTy of the Rev. A. S. M. Wetherall, who was one of the best-known Chaplains to the Forces in the Army Mr. Wetherall was full of amusing stories of his experiences in different parts of tn? world.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 439 13 THE hruiwil forehead, trapped finger, cut hand, sprained foot, or smarting burn 8r scald, are quickly and safely healed with Zam-Buk. On the other hand, there isn't another remedy e;m compare with it for the treatment of eczema, ringworn, »r other i uptive skin diseases froHi which children suffer. Zam-Buk
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    • 432 13 Cable Address "HOHONG." Singapore f* jUJj f* All 4P /#s^s YEMENI Urn* -in h 352 or call at 61, \M J*Br S& Kling Street for your trial \tsk !WTjW_ or( er w h*ch will convince V^v^H^Sy%/ you of tne quality. Works Proprietors West Coast Road, BO HONG COMPANY. Pandanf smGAPORE
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    • 190 13 Truscon Waterproofing Paste CONCENTRATED For 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 in
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 817 14 SALES BY AUCTION CffiONG KOON SEH6 GO. AUCTION SALE, of YalunMe town properties or r bb T*l pkntations, at Changi Road B"' 1 Timah Road. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng? A Co.'a MM- 1 room, 30, Kline Street, on Wednesday. J»ly 2«. 2- s P"--1 Horiisaicee'a Mle of valuable freehold!
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    • 418 14 SALES BY AUCTION BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATOR. AUCTION SALE OF RUBBER ESTATE AT MUAR. The undersigned have received instructions to sell by public auction at their sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, ob Monday. July 25. at 2Jt p.m. All that Rubber Estate mtuate at Sungei .Baiang, VJuar, estimated to
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    • 624 14 Assets over $4,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $17,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (Incorporated la Strait* Settlements) HEA J OFFICK Wtaeaeeter Hoeee, Slngspor*. LONDON OFFICE 32. Old Jewry. E.C The Company has £80,000 deposited with th* Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance
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    • 259 14 BAWKiwe: THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter in Japan.) Capital Subscribed T*****,000 Capital Paid-up Y46,000,000 Reserve Fund* Y10,880,000 President K. Nskagawa, Esq. Vice-President S. Mori. E*q. DIRECTORS I S. Minami, Esq. T. Hlsamnne, E»q. G. Kawasaki, Esq. K. Morinage, E*q. M. Eaaki. Esq. T. Ikeda. Esq.
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    • 512 14 BANKIWe THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED Established 1880. Capital Subscribed (fully paid op) Y100.000.000 Reserve Fund T 83,000,000 President N. Kajiwara, Esq. Vice-President S. K. Suiuki, Esq. Director* N. Soma, Esq. M. Mitsui, Esq. T. Yamakawa, Esq. Baron K. Morimura M. Odagiri, Esq. R. Ichlnomiya, Esq. Baron K. Iwaaaki K.
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    • 576 14 BANKING HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Paid-up Capital tIS.OOe.OOe Reserve Funds Sterling t 2,500,000 Silver $21,600,00e Reserve Liability of Proprietors 116,000,000 COURT OF DIRFCTORS G. T. M. Edkins, Esq., Chairman G. M. Dodwell, Esq., Deputy Chairman D. G. M. Bernard, Esq. Hon. Mr. EV. D. Par> A. S.
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  • 1050 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Touring in a Buick. From Mexico City to Vera Cruz in a motor car is the feat recently accomplished by Mr. M. S. Leishman, a motor enthusiast of the Mexican capital. This is the first time that an automobile has 'made
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  • 15 15 Business is looking up let us hope it doesnt g«t a cramp in the neck.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 181 15 SPEED DURABILITY, ECONOMY AND COMFORT ARE EMBODIED IN "Ue Worlds Best MotorCycle^, Kilometer at IM M RdA\ 0 3 H.P. twin horizontally opposed, 4-speed with gate change, hand clutch, chain drive, drum brakes and leaf sprung throughout. In fact a motor car on 2 wheels. WEARNE BROS., LTD. 209-212, Orchard
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    • 401 15 Gn TABLE DELICACIES fm \JM < Tf» \fovt eeyuistia xvit£ O&SSB a 3LACKWBLL W^P Dcltcacfca are Quality. Purity and c fr«a£nmam. »O VhrfMn tOUrt. IS V^>s»>— POTTED MEAT*. owocio tMjuaa. oatmcas.. o«l». vincoam tinned na* J^m mamk^ CROSSE BLACKWELL^Sf BERGOU6NAN tyres mm MOTOR CARS, MOTOR CYCLES, BICYCLES AND MOTOR LORRIES.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 613 16 NEW SHIPMENTS JUST RECEIVED Yale Bronze Lever Padlocks Talc and T..wnie Chala Pulley Block* Smooth-on-Cement Galvanized Rooßng Bolts and N«U Galvanized Single Boat Hooks Brades Handled Parangs, etc., etc., etc. iUAM KIAT CO., LTI. •8. PHILLIP STREET The successful Tenderers for supply of Miscellaneous Articles and Engineers Store) to the
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    • 319 16 TAY GDAN KIAT M. PHIUJP STREET. Phon- Km. tilt aa* till The Niirresgful contractor for supply of I FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC. to the Singapore Municipality duriag I the year 1921. (.LOBE BOILER RBMBDT Por clearing and preserving steam boiler" I of all type Used by all factories,
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    • 969 16 OASMIB ADVHITISEMENft tia sMTAID charges fee Wants, Fer Sale. Te Let, etc, la erdlaary tins Ist type (average ste weeds te Uae) are I— Per line one Insertion 28 cts, two ins 4« ets, U»r.. ae. 64 ets, four Ins. 81 ets, five ins. $1.00, six in*. $1.18, ten las'
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    • 913 16 LAND AND HOUSES ~TO LET, SHARON, 104, River Valley Road, suitable for boarding house. Apply E. S. Nathan, 18, Malacca Street. LARGE BUNGALOW TO LET, 4 bedrooms with- 4 bathrooms attached. Apply to Mr. Tan Cheow Pin, 28, Roat Quay. TO LET, 111, Pasir Pan jane, new seaside bungalow, Soon
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    • 969 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNsIj TO LET, office* and godowns. Apply to I N. Reuben, 2, De Sou»a Street. OFFICE TO LET, second floor, No. 1,1 Change Alley. Apply to Mr. Row Soob Kirn. TO LET, second floor, 1-b, Rallies Qaay. bright and airy oflee. Apply ground floor. I TO LET, No.
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    • 299 16 Straits Motorcar Service, Ltd. 111-218, ORCHARD ROAD. Sole Distributor* of BELLANGER famous French Car All kinds of Repairs to Motor Cycle* Can, and Lorriea executed Cracked CyHncera, Crank-Cases Gears as* broken parte of all metals Welded. RELIABLE CARS AND LORRIES HIRED. f Goods Transported from Ships, Godowa* Private Houses, etc
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 201 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General 68 Manager's Office Ill Job Printing Office 1244 All communications relating to editoria.' matters and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All communieatiow, relating to business matters advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing. I etc- should be addressed to THI MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants.
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