The Straits Times, 1 August 1921
1921-08-01
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Title Section13 1921-08-01 1 The Straits Times. No. 26.701 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 19a PRICE 10 CENTS,13 words
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Advertisement124 1921-08-01 1 I MILKMAID SWEETENED 5 CONDENSED MILK PRICE RKDI (KD < W.ti p*r raiw. "BEAR BRAND' MILK ONCE ALWAYS _3«^Br7/^W'w^7^v V used TRADK MARK SOLE AGENTS JOSEPH TRAVERS ft SONS. LTD. (Incorporated In England SINGAPORE SUB! AGENTS APPOINTED THROUGHOUT THE S.B. F.MS. i ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET FREH LII»ON REQUEST. THERE IS ONLY124 words
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Advertisement251 1921-08-01 1 "Black Prince" Footwear -^r Majesty King Edward We have pleasure in annooncins to on A v j -umerous customer, that we tave no^ L^ 2? kt^ T J?f! received oar first tUpment we. the B^a»\ '"'JT' fa Hta w«- of thi. wen-knowf range «f bootl dW C that nbMj bnt251 words
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Advertisement11 1921-08-01 1 MTT.KMAFT. SWEETENED CONDENSED Mil K PRICC RKDUCMI I f2.M per eaae.11 words
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Article1465 1921-08-01 2 Alternatives to Coal And Oil. Major Turner lecturing: on gas engines states that coal is being formed to-day in illimitable quantities, for peat, after all, 1 ia just coal in the making, and possibly, is also the source of much of our future supply of oil, but the1,465 words
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Advertisement175 1921-08-01 2 I Protects from the Sun You need nq longer suffer from the discomforts ami unugtitiineas uf .sunburn. "'HAZELINE' I Tmt* alar*; SNOW protects the skin from the fiercest heat. "'^^l^^L^^^j^ Keeps it 1. 1 ways soft «nd smooth and improves its delicate texture. i^. I -f^Cw oo !> soothes hot175 words
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Advertisement392 1921-08-01 2 j ?KNATfi< Rough Weather Marii* i Engines r Th« Karmath la no manly a fair wMther engine. It ia thoroughly dapansahlc in the tcrcnat waaihar. The Kernuth has alwaya baam nandardUot in every pan. Tail aukaa firtinc •pare parts aaay. It brlaci. too, unusually xonomical and raliabU aarvka. 4 to392 words
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Advertisement195 1921-08-01 2 10 H.P. CITROEN CAR The excellence of French automobile engineering has loaa? h«aV b^ox'&'ie or gZS^ 1 Cto k "«M«I 2** thu remarkable Car— compare it with any otbar light sat Take a demonstration ride— drive it yourself if you like sad rea w* know why it is the most195 words
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Article212 1921-08-01 3 His Majesty Challenged at A Castle. A Pioneer special cable, dated London July 12, states Their Majesties have concluded a two days' visit to the Chanr.el Islands, where they were enthusiastically welcomed with quaint feuda! ceremonies, in which local Seigneurs in Norman and French paid homage to212 words
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Article183 1921-08-01 3 Little Further Work to Be Done. Tlio constructional work connected with the Ijike Development Scheme is practically completed. Owir.K to this and to the further fact that thi* year's nin<..s are noariy t-xhausted the work at firvsent in hand is •sonu-what :im;te<l activity is almost entirely conr'n.x*183 words
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Article143 1921-08-01 3 I The Statesman's London correspondent ■i.ys that the bookings to India and the East have reached the highest mark since the war. Travellers to India inteodmjr to take an autumn voyage will require to book months ahead in order to secure a passage. Already most of the vessels143 words
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Advertisement258 1921-08-01 3 Expectant and Nursing Mothers j ffJ J find in Glazo a mo-t valuible aid, for. taken regularly two fTE or ih-ee times a day by the mother herself (both before and W «:trr the birth of her babf), Glaxo not only maintains the W^ M ther t own »trtn?tii without258 words
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Advertisement436 1921-08-01 3 m adjustah.e sr' r~Aj»t it 'ik M ■^•'tk.T'n.p.'aZ'lCrfJlei >•£•>< Spna< Fi».m Ror.l Kt.br Stndftr SiicificKtmt U M The RUBY CYCLE CO.Xtd. M K °T»l Ruby Motor. Crete, M HTAI. IUBi'varUALTUNCHAN, M »n»ninni»«Mm>m»t»t* DR. CASSELL'S TABLETS Repair W««r aad Tear of Narva aod Bo4j 2 P«ee la. M. ana 4a. AN436 words
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Advertisement224 1921-08-01 3 BLACK DIAMOND Files We are Sole Agents in the Straits Settlements, F.IL&, etc., for these well-known FILES AND RASPS and carry large stocks of all sizes. Sole Agent* UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements SINGAPORE. THE CARE OF THE NAILS One of woman's principal charms is in her224 words
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Advertisement922 1921-08-01 4 mum smjws P. 0- British India AND Apcar Line (flmwaialii laaeraarstid ia B— *aad) If An. AND PASBMNGER BEKVICBB PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Uader Ceatract with His Majesty's Gov*ram*n«) The Compaay'* MAIL SERVICE EAST OF BOMBAY are at preaeat aaapeaded LONDON FAB-BABTEBN SERVICE PEOM LONDON I TO MAEBmTUJS922 words
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Advertisement766 1921-08-01 4 STEAMER SAILJMrS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. LDOTED Btoaaaera lataadad to a*ll freaa aiacaaer* KAJANG Monday. 12.80 p.m.. for Miri, Labnan, Jesselton, Kudat and Sandakan. KINTA Monday, 4 p.m for Port Swattenham and Penang. HTB LEONG Monday, at 4M M, <er Malacca and Moar. KAKA Tuesday, at 4.M p.m, f*r Malacca and766 words
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Advertisement60 1921-08-01 4 STEAMER SUMS BOLUR LIRE SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA SUEZ. Robert Dollar LOADING AUGUST 3 Esther Dollar LOADING AUGUST 21 Through Bills *i LasHac Uaaad trem Btasapore to the Principal OirU. el the United Stetoa aad Oaaeda. Per farthar tafermatlea a* te Eatoa. eM, .dpi j to THE60 words
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Advertisement377 1921-08-01 4 STEAMER SAHJMS 0. S. H, TME OSAKA SHOSBN KABWA Lff» (laeerporated la Japaa) Ne. t. De Seaaa Street PUSH I Sal Lag frem 1««M— (Sabjeet te eh ang. with*e» aetiea) EUBOPEAN UNB •aw Pwt Said. Maiamllaa, llilli, ItiHl Bet«*rdam «*d Baabarg arr. dap. HIMALAYA MARU Aug. 20 Aug. II A377 words
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Advertisement380 1921-08-01 4 NIPPON VtSCN KAISHA. (laeorporated la Japaa) (.sir Mall Ceatract with tke hapartal Japaaeae Gevenaaeat. Babjeet U alterations without aetle* LONDON LINE F«rtnlf htly Service Per London, Aatwerp via (Malacca) Piaaaa> Colombo. Seal, Pert Said aad MaraeUlaa. YOKOHAMA MARU Auc. 8 KLEIST Aug. 19 MISHIMA MARU Au*. M LIVERPOOL UNE Per380 words
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Advertisement601 1921-08-01 5 Sla-AMtt w^ULNMB MESSAGERIES MARITIMES DE FRANCE ••rvrfpr Contract with tb» IN**)** r<.vommen' Mall aad Passenger at Iwemm HIEW.T MARBEII.LK" FAR EABI KRN SERVICE HOMEWARD MAILS OITWARD MAIL* To Marseilles via telaashn. To lamas) Ha Saigon, Hongkoag UJibootl. Port Said -I an. Shanghai CAP ARCONA 16,000 tons Aug. a I CORDILLI601 words
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Advertisement293 1921-08-01 5 OSAKA SHOSEN KAISNA SIRVEY OF CARGO. Consignees are hereby notified that the survey of cargo landed in damaged condition will be held at Tanjong Pagar Godown, as undermentioned, and no other survey thenceforward. Claim, if any, mast reach this office within 7 days after survey. Godown Date of Steamer Arrival293 words
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Advertisement313 1921-08-01 5 STEAMER SAMJWS SL. S». UK. S.S. MELCHIOR TREUB POR JAVA Intending passengers for Java are kindly .requested to note that the above steamer will be despatched from Singapore to Batavia, Semaraag, and Souxabaya, oa THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, AT S P.M. FROM THB WHARF, (instead of as usual on Friday, at313 words
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Advertisement316 1921-08-01 5 WELL! YOU NAVE GOT A NERVE! Yes And more than yon are aware of. The least realized is the eye nerve, the delicate functions of which are so easily disturbed by excessive work. Correct eyewear will strengthen and help the eye nerves to do their work well. N. LAZARUS OPHTHALMIC316 words
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Advertisement225 1921-08-01 5 MADAME MOINE JUST ARRIVED FROM PARIS with a large selection of tkc followiag latest Paris Fashions MORNING DRESS, AFTERNOON DRESS AND EVENING DRESS, SWEATERS, ETC. Inspection 9 a.m. to 12 boob and 2 to C p.m. ADDRESS ADELPHI HOTEL, ROOM 56 WEILL MONTOR E, HIGH STREET. MASSAGE HALL tn. Bancsslis225 words
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Advertisement705 1921-08-01 5 SOYERNiENT OF KEDAM i NEW CONTRACT DAM AT BUKIT BESAR, KULIM The Government of Kedah is prepared to teceive Tenders for works to be erected sn.l materials and labour to be supplied for th* clearing of ground, construction of a Concrete Dam and the execution irf various subsidisry works at705 words
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Advertisement624 1921-08-01 6 CINEMAS Alhambra FROM MONDAY, AUGUST 1, TO SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1921. In the Firtt Show, at 7.30 pm. The OemmwiMmtnt of an Astounding Pathe SoHal MyatCfy Dram., Lo«ioal. Baffling and Thrilling A SERIAL THAT WILL SALT THE INTEREST AND PEPPER THE IMAGINATION With a Story by tbat gnat serial director624 words
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Advertisement403 1921-08-01 6 ONKMAS AND THEATRES HALL, LIMITED Worth sV4dga Wo*** Second Shou at 9.15 p.m. Ben Wilson, Nera Gerber and Joseph Gerard in tbe most mystifying and tbe most sensations! of all serials THE SCREAMING SHADOW Episodes 5 and 6 in 4 parts More mystery I More thrills 1 1 More action!403 words
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Advertisement44 1921-08-01 6 THE STAR OPERA Ih. Theatre Beyal, Nerth Brlegs leas To-aight I To-night 1 1 Mohamed Noor, take Ibe leading pirt. In a very Interesting Play ABU NAWAS and SULTAN HARON AL RASCHID t H. CHBONG. Proprl..* T. L. TAN. Maaagsr. ThasM IIM far sssts.44 words
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Advertisement177 1921-08-01 6 For all Defects of Vision. CONSULT Mr. K. F. CKONG Fellow of the Spectacle Maker's Co. Diploma of the British Optical Association Fellow of the Institute of Opthalmic Opticians (London) OFFICE AT THE United Pharmacy, 305, North Bridge Road SINGAPORE: »HM*»»»»IH«MIHM>»>HI4 BIG BOXING TOURNAMENT AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE TUESDAY, AUGUST177 words
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Advertisement108 1921-08-01 6 Announcement We wish to annonne* that w» have just added to our airway modern equipment a RUBBER STAMP MAKING PLANT You will welcome the announcement, we are sore, far the same high quality of p«r- feet ion which has brrlH o» > oar Printing Department, wtl J be maintained in108 words
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Article166 1921-08-01 7 FIXTVREb M*a4ay. Aacsst 1. Bank Holiday. Hi«-h Wittr, B^l a.m^ TJbl pj». The Better 'Ole, Victoria Theatre. Tarada), Aafnat 2. Hifh Water, 9.63 a.m., 8.53 p.m. St. Gtorpc's Chapter. Foothnll League Div. I, S.C.C. t. Sea be (raeti, s.r.i Fo..ibu!l I*ague S.C.C. 11, t. S.R.C. 11, R.166 words
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Article265 1921-08-01 7 TBBBELB AT TH> DOCU East Wharf Btiin Nil. East Wharf Melchior T'.-üb. Mfceer* Wharf— Nil. Main Wharf Kurcha Maru. Ninpchow Empire Dock Arratoon Apcar. Half Moon, Mi-<lusa. Charon. Hut Wharf Aseaaiaa, Ixion,. Jardint-H Wharf Kwai Sane falo Brani Coal Wharf. Nil. Keppel Harbour. Main Wharf Hn!vard. I'olshannon. LimbßlS,265 words
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Article104 1921-08-01 7 To-morrow I'ort Swettenham and Medan 11 a.m. v rlat Pandjang, Bcnckaiis and Kairan I p.m. I'ontianak 2 p.m. Malacca and Muar 3 p.m. Wednesday Swcttenham and Penang S p.m Tharaday Port Swett«nham, Penang, Madraa and Ncgapatam, taking mails' for Europe, ttc. (via Bombay) S p.m. Supplementary Mai,104 words
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Article223 1921-08-01 7 Murder Charge Against Welsh Boy. Harold J> nca, i;, yiars o f aKt has been arrested m Ab?rtillery. Wales, en a < hargc of having murdered Florence Little, aged 11 years, whose body, outraged, and with the throat cut. was found hidden in an attic at accused home,223 words
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Article30 1921-08-01 7 Despiu- the many attempts that have boen made by the Colombo Municipality to bring about a settlement regarding the laundry trouble, the dhobies still refute to enter into a compromise.30 words
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Article140 1921-08-01 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 28. Or London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 8/16 itemand 2/3 13/16 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 7/16 On New York Demand 41% Private 90 days 45 On France Bank 600 On India Bank T. T. N 179 On Hongkong Bank d/d 24 p.c. prem.140 words
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52 1921-08-01 7 Tone of market Weak. Spot Aug. Sept. OcL-Dec. Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers Sellers i-— Spot August September October-December RM •bed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyer* Sellers 26 26 V 4 26 27 27 27% 29 30 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 o'clock noon, July52 words
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Article181 1921-08-01 7 Val. Pd. Buj«n. B«Uert. 1 1 Ay«r Weng 2.00 £1 £1 Kam Karaunting 1.17.8 5.2.6 10 10 Kinta Assoc. 7.00 1 1 HiUm Tin 1.50 1.70 1 1 Jelantoh 0.80 Q to Lshat Min«* 5 5 Lingui Tin 4.50 5.00 10 10 Malayan Coll. 14.00 15.00 I 1 Menglembu181 words
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Article122 1921-08-01 7 Val. Pd Buyer*. S«lle £1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco S.0.0 8.10.C £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 6.60 7.00 5/ 6/ Electric Twmyi 2/6 10 10 Fraser Neaves 27.50 29 50 50 W. Hammer Co. $80 $90 100 100 Katz Bros, deb 140.00 10 10 Mexican Eagle 5.2.6. 5.12.6 10122 words
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Article97 1921-08-01 7 L\ Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par f p.c pm. Spore Electric Tramway* 6 p.c. £850,00 C mom Spore Municipal 6 p.c. $1378,000 par Spore Man. 4% p.c of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p*. dii Spore Mun. 4V4 p.*. of 1909 $1,600,600 10 p.c. di» Spore Man. 4H p.e. of 190997 words
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Article375 1921-08-01 7 Frassr ai Co. aid LyaD and Eratt's Quotation*. Late* aTailahle Hurlin, QiotiUw are printed o» iMtktt Mf M ¥ri4»T. To-day^ Price*. Fraaer Lyall A Co. Evatt Allenby ((1) 0.26 0.35 0.20 0.30 Alor Gajah ($1) 1.00 1.25 1.10 1.25 Am. Malay ($2) 2.00 1.60 2.00 A HiUm ($6)375 words
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Advertisement918 1921-08-01 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED GOOD STENOGRAPHER temporary work. Apply 38, Chartered B»n<c Chambers. FOR SALETMoutrie's pianp, in rood to dition and tone. al«o stool and revolving chair. 875. Straits Times. TO LET. larire new compound nous* B~ Cluuy Road, overlooking Botanic Gardens Open to inspection. Apply The British Pharmacy, 440-2, North918 words
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Advertisement35 1921-08-01 7 MOTOR SPIRIT CYLINOER OILS DUNLOP TYRES Stocked Expressly for the Convenience of Tanglin Residents FROM JULY 11 Order bc.ks on Application. 1 Note The Address: M. A. AHMED DIN BROTHERS Regimental Bus Company) TANGLIN ROAD35 words
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Advertisement238 1921-08-01 7 LODGE PLUGS 0 *§gt? can be relied upon to deliver the ffZjE full spark output of the magneto IIQDIXI T RIGHT PL ACE I At the RIGHT TIME j^^Tf^ And at ALL SPEEDS. J^JB^^-^^P Tne> are des 'Pned to give I \^A Easy starting: I _^HI Regular firing running dead238 words
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Obituary33 1921-08-01 8 SM.KVII.LE WEST. On June 29, 1921, »t Hertford Hospital. Parin, Capt. Kelvin Frederick Sackville West, only son of late Frederick George West, Strait* Settlement*, and Mm. 11. R Powell. Folkeatone. aged 26.33 words
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1188 1921-08-01 8 The Straits Times. MONDAY, AUGUST 1 MUNICIPAL. We are glad to see that the enlarged Municipal Commission is getting; to work with vigour, and that it is raising many points upon which the public has need to be informed. One point we may mention in passing. The Municipality uses a1,188 words
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Article23 1921-08-01 8 There are several divorce actions bef.re the Shanghai courts at present. The evidence is public but the newspapers are refraining from publishing reports.23 words
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Article33 1921-08-01 8 Mr. C. C. Simpson, advocate, reports to the police the theft of clothing valued at $55 from his residence in Grove Estate. He suspect* a boy, whom he dismissed on th-j 24th instant.33 words
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Article42 1921-08-01 8 L The Tandjcng Perak (Java) Custom House authorities have seized 4,691 grains of prepared and 1,465 grain* of unprepared opium during the past week or so. Besides this they have oaftured $961 grains of dross and 1,800 tube; of medicine containing morphia.42 words
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Article23 1921-08-01 8 For duty purposes, the price of first grade rubber for the period July 29 to August 4, inclusive, is 32 cents per pound.23 words
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Article11 1921-08-01 8 The Singapore Motor Omnibus Association, Singapore, has been registered in Singapore.11 words
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Article21 1921-08-01 8 A social will be held at the Y.W.C.A. on Wednesday, for all Band of Hope Members and friends, at 4.30 p.m.21 words
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Article17 1921-08-01 8 On and from to-day telegraphic facilities will be available to the public at Kampong Glam sub-post office.17 words
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Article25 1921-08-01 8 Messrs. W. Flood and D. Sheriff have passed the Board of Trade examination ior first mate. Both were students of the Nautical Academy Sailors' Institute.25 words
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Article58 1921-08-01 8 A Chinese, named Goh Ah Soo was shoe in Trenggxnu Street last night, but no trace has been found of the assailant. The injured man is lying in the General Hospital. It appears that the bullet after hitting the man, ricochetted and hit another man, though net seriously, who was58 words
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Article58 1921-08-01 8 The Malayan Leader understands that a meeting of the committee of the Federal Council appointed to consider the advisability or otherwise oi introducing reforms into th Council was held on Wednesday, when the question was again discussed. It is believed that the Committee has completed its sittings and that the58 words
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Article56 1921-08-01 8 The Rev. W. Murray, M.A. visited Batu Pahat on July 27 in connection with the English Presbyterian Mission Chapel which was started in that town on May 1 last. He was entertained by the Chinese Christians and was taken round to visit the English and Chinese schools. He hopes to56 words
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Article64 1921-08-01 8 Two Chinese women living in Havelock Road have been charged by Insp. Hawkins before Mr. Dawscn with alleged kidnapping of a little Chinese boy from his father's residence in Rochore Road. It is alleged that the women sold the child to a woman in Bukit Timah. The case has been64 words
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Article62 1921-08-01 8 The Malayan Leader states Pellagra is reported to be very common in Malaya, and a valuable paper was published sometime ago in the British Journal, contributed by an Assistant Surgeon of the Medical Department who is now in the Federal Capital. It is to be hoped that thi Chief Secretary62 words
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Article67 1921-08-01 8 Two Tamils, Munyandi and Ramaswamy, are to be charged before Mr. Dawson today, with an alleged attempt to kidnap a 15-year old girl in the Botanical Gardens on Saturday afternoon last The sec end accused, it may be mentioned, is one of the men who stands charged with voluntarily causing67 words
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Article64 1921-08-01 8 At the invitation of the Singapore Auxiliary Diocesan Association an interesting tethering was held on July 4 at Tuftonstrtet, Westminster, to meet friends of and from Malaya. The Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Chichester presided. The speakers included the Rev. R. V. H. Burnt, lurmerly of the Diocese of64 words
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Article77 1921-08-01 8 At about 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, a Chinese coming out of gate No. 6, New Keppel Road, was knecked down by a motor bus and sent to hospital. He was attended to but refused to stay. Next morning he was seen by Insp King who sent Mm back to hospital,77 words
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Article69 1921-08-01 8 In order to enable the member* cf'th* Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine to be present at a Congress Meeting which is to be held in Batavia on the 6th instant, intending passengers are kindly requested to note that the Melchior Treub will be despatched from Singapore, on Thursday, August69 words
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Article81 1921-08-01 8 Insp. Hawkins, Kandang Kerbau, was t., place a Chinese, named Chan Boey, before Mr. Dawson to-day charged with a rash act. It appears at about 7.30 p.m. yesterday the accused was putting some petrol into the tank of his lorry 532 when it was> standing on the road in Paya81 words
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Article79 1921-08-01 8 Recently a car coming sharply out of the Municipal Office gate collided with a car going along St. Andrew's Road from the direction of High Street. At the instance of the Traffic branch the chauffeur of the first-named car was charged with rash and negligent driving and also for not79 words
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Article71 1921-08-01 8 Pathetic scenes are being witnessed at the West London Hospital, the authorities of which made the announcement recently that a successful cancer treatment had been discovered. The authorities have been bombarded with letters and telegrams, and the telephones are ringing continuously. Sufferers are arriving from all parts of the country,71 words
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Article102 1921-08-01 8 In the first stage of the homeward voyage of the P. and 0. liner Caledonia, which reached Tilbury from Bombay on July 9, Mr. R. P. Kent, a first-class passenger, disappeared at Suez. An inquiry resulted in the conclusion that it was a case of suicide by drowning. Mr. Kent102 words
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Article569 1921-08-01 8 Mr. A. E. Thomas, Ipoh, is leaving for Australia next month on a brief holiday The Straits Echo hears that Commander C. A. Peal, R.N.R., Deputy Registrar at Shipping, Singapore, will go to Penang as acting Harbour Master when Captain D. C. Macintyre retires at the end569 words
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Article58 1921-08-01 8 We have reprinted tht special article on Malaya's Grave Crisis which appeared in oar issue of the 15th inst., knd which it will be remembered set out, in considerable detail, a scheme for Rubber Estate Relief. A copy of the reprint will be sen* by post to58 words
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Article107 1921-08-01 8 Reports from the famine affected areas in the Bellary and Anantapur district* are not yet encouraging, says a Madras message of July at. There has been m. rain in those parts. People affected in parts of Bellary bordering on Anantapur are resorting to relief works in the107 words
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Article286 1921-08-01 8 The. following appointments are nctitied in the F.M.S. Government Gazette Mr. J. N. Sheffield to be Superintendent, Topographical Branch, Survey Department, F.M.S., A. E. Horn, M.D., 8.5.C., M.R.CJP., to be Director <St Medical and Sanitary Services in the S.S. and F.M.S. Captain J. Rooke-Ccwell to be a European286 words
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Advertisement139 1921-08-01 8 THE rmo?F&f\ 0 F SIGN AUTY 55 **s!^s2^^'vs^» IfuMßMßiar* m Ft IT i_ I Ln* 1 OCAKCnpPBfrnHWP MOURt LJYPTtI JjjlHjllftlW^ I PROVISIONS, I Wines and Spirits NEW CATALAdUE READY Price* RevUed and Reduced LiL— Jortn L-«TTi-e 5* Coy., L-" r > W\ iHJ c Sm«APORC. I t [ffr= Siderosthen ANTI-CORROSIVE139 words
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Advertisement153 1921-08-01 8 ALHAMBRA To-night at 1M p.m. Patkea' Serial THE PHANTOM FOB IK Episodes or 81 reels Featuring George B. Seiti, Juanita Hansen, Warner Oland and Harry Samcls 7 PL. THE TURN OP THE WHEEL 7 Pta. Topical Budget and New Harold Lloyd Comedy MARLBOROUGH 4 Episode* CAB No. II Episodea 2153 words
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Article398 1921-08-01 9 The French Demand for Larger Forces. Reuter Telegrams. Paris, July 27. The Franco-British negotiations, as anticipated, are shaping towards a totally satisfactory compromise. Out of three mooted points two are now settled with the announcement of the Supreme Council to meet on August i, according to Great Britain'sReuter - 398 words
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Article146 1921-08-01 9 Reuter Telegrams. London, July 28. At the annual meeting of Armstrong Whitworth and Co. Sir Glynn West, the chairman, said those qualified to judge were of opinion that internal combustion engines wouid gradually replace reciprocating engines, ultimately leading to the construction of a new type of ship. London,Reuter - 146 words
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Article61 1921-08-01 9 Rei;tkk Tklkgram. Paris, July 27. Upon leaving Havre, President Millirand proceeded up the Seine river to ttouen where he was heartily wwlomed by the authorities and population. Several scholarship named after the -> lentist Ramsay have been instilling French students to pursue sen i t.ric researches in61 words
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Article317 1921-08-01 9 Reuter Telegrams. London, July 29. Mr. Lloyd George made a statement in the House of Commons with reference to the interview with Lord Northcliffe published in the New York Times and reproduced in the Daily Mail, in which Lord Northcliffe is represented as saying .that before starting forReuter - 317 words
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Article208 1921-08-01 9 Relter Telegrams. i London. July 2'J. The House of C'ummon* passed the third reading of the Finance Bill. Mr. M os .'ley moved the rejection on the rrround of the seri us decline in revenue. Sir Donald Maclean condemned the, Gover- mint's fii.ar.cial policy on the ground thatReuter - 208 words
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Article99 1921-08-01 9 Reuter Telegram. London, July 28. Louvain The tirst stone of the new university library' replacing that burned i by the Germans in 1914 has been laid i by Mr. Murray Butler. President of Columbia University, in the presence of 1 the Belgian King and Queen and a disting-Reuter - 99 words
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Article40 1921-08-01 9 Kkitek Telegram. London, July 29. The Hagut- Now that the Cabinet < crisis is settled Qjeen Wilhelmina, accom- I pained by the Princess Juliana, will sail on August 3 en boaid the steamer Merope and visit the Norwegian fjords. I40 words
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Article274 1921-08-01 9 Reuter Telegrams. London, July 29. Mr. Meighen, the Canadian Prime Minister, is leaving for home to-morrow. Interviewed by Reuter, he declared that the conference reached decisions on the those questions concerning the Dominions mist. He was returning satisfied with the trend of events generally and the progress made.Reuter - 274 words
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Article197 1921-08-01 9 REI'TER TkI.F.HKAMS. London, July 29. Wa.-hington President Harding and family sailed on board the Presidential yacht Mayflower to attend the Pilgrim Fathers tercentenary celebrations at Plymouth on Monday. London, July 29. New York The story of how the millionaire Liggett was reduced in a few weeks to197 words
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Article87 1921-08-01 9 Reuter Telegram. London. July 30. The Irish Master of the Rolls has directed "the issue of writs of attachment against Generals Maci-oady and Strickland and other officers who disregarded the order of the court to produce two Sinn Feiner* who were sentenced to death by military courts. The MasterReuter - 87 words
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Article38 1921-08-01 9 Reuter Teleuram. London, July 29. Washington Referring to the proceedings at the international communications conference, Mr. Hughes said it was probable that the ex-German cable between Guam and Yap would be allocated to the United State*.Reuter - 38 words
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Article324 1921-08-01 9 Rkuter T>xecrams. London, July 28. While the Pacific question occupied much of the time of the Imperial Conference, rapid progress was made in other subjects, like the constitutional questions «nd the naval defence of the Empire. It is hoped to dispose of outstanding questions at the weekend. The324 words
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Article168 1921-08-01 9 Recter Telegrams. Paris, July 26. The Tribunal of Commerce has granted to the Banque Industrielle de Chine the procedure of transactional settlement. (Havas'l London. July 29. Details are now available of the preliminary proposals for dealing with the creditors of the Banque Industrielle de Chine. It is proposedReuter - 168 words
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Article83 1921-08-01 9 Reuter Telegram. London, July 30. Seven Chinese were charged at the Thames police court with possessing utensils for opium smoking. <six were fined £6 sterling, or in default a month's imprisonment. The other man. Low Ping You, who was said to be one of the principals inReuter - 83 words
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Article39 1921-08-01 9 Ki:i tek Telegram. London, July 30. Darjeeling Strikes have broken out at four tea gardens, and 42 strikers have been arrested and charged with rioting. The authorities attribute the disorders to the activities of non-cooperators.39 words
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Article149 1921-08-01 9 Reuter Telegrams. London, July 29. The newspapers are seriously discussing the wisdom of the Prince of Wales visiting India in the autumn owing to the excessive strain constant tours impose on his health. The Daily Mirror declares that His Majesty alone must decide. London, July 30. AReuter - 149 words
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Article62 1921-08-01 9 Reutkr Telegrams. London, July 29. Christiania It is reported that the Soviet Government has granted the Great Northern Telegraph Company a concession to work a telegraph system bctw en Russia, Denmark, Japan and China, the company having to establish stations at M «w and Petrograd. London, July 29. Paris,Reuter - 62 words
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Article44 1921-08-01 9 Reiteb Telegram. London, July 29. The Federation of Master Cotton Spinners in Manchester has announced that after August 1 there will be no restriction in the output of mills spinning American cotton. Firms may work fortyeighi hours a week instead of thirty-five.Reuter - 44 words
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Article26 1921-08-01 9 Reuter Telegram. London, July 29. Havre A lock-out of dockworkers will be proclaim"<i on August 1 as a protest against the workmen's demands.Reuter - 26 words
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Article43 1921-08-01 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, August 1. A maw meeting of Chinese decided to form a society for the protection of muiuai. f" Muitsai are the adopted children regarding whom there has been much discuslion in the House of Common*.]43 words
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Article337 1921-08-01 9 Singapore Harbour Board's New Club Premises. For many years past the Singapore Harbour Board's clubhouse has been at Tanjong Pagar, opposite the main offices, and it was felt that, with the rapid increase in staff, additional accommodation would be necessary. No steps in this direction were possible during337 words
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Article825 1921-08-01 9 trs. Boustead's Gift to Mr. Tessensohn. n interesting valedictory function took •place in the grounds of Abbotsford the residence of the Ho.i. Mr. Vincent Gibbon* the acting chief of Messrs Boustead and Company, on Saturday afternoon, the occasion being a presentation to Mr. Edwin Tessensohn by the825 words
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Article133 1921-08-01 9 Aneta Service. Weltevreden, July 30. The annual report of the Present of the Java Bank states that the -neral economic situation in the Neth -Hands Indies is not brilliant but there is no question of an economic collapp". The normal demand for Indian produce will return as133 words
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Article43 1921-08-01 9 The engagement is announced of Mr. H. Armstrong, of Kent Estate, sun of tlm late Mr. W. Armstrong J. P., of Aughna Galley House, Co. Wexford, Ireland, a" 1 Miss Rome Catherine May Ladell, dauk'ht r of Mr». Ladell. f Gladhern, Happisbur;.;;. Norfolk.43 words
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Article269 1921-08-01 10 S.C.C. Much Behind Selangor. Ku»la Lumpur, July 30. At the close of play in the S.C.C. v. Selangor match to-day each side had play*<l a full innings, and the Singapore am had raised only 83 in reply to Selangors :r_»l. Full scores Selangor. K. Cromie c Scharenguivel b Riches.269 words
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Article88 1921-08-01 10 TO-MORROWS TIES, l.adir^' Doubles. lady Murison and Miss Shaw v. Mrs Schafer and Mrs. Morell. Mixed Double* Handicap. Mrs. Swindell ana K»-\ Mr. (Jnffin v Mr and Mrs. Leifgatt. < hampionship I'airs. Mi» Bruoke and Mr. Cantrell v. Miss Stephenson and \fr. Hopkins. Mrs. Graham and88 words
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Article82 1921-08-01 10 The Singapore i;.>lf championship for IMI will this year be played owr the :Jis f>f the Garri>on liolf Club. Entries, which must be sent to the honorary secirtary. Garrison Golf Club, with entrance I c of $1. close al (i p.m. on Saturday. \uirust 27. Entrants must82 words
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Article85 1921-08-01 10 A Reuttr .f .luly 2\> from T ravers l>land. Hem 'ic.ik. statM ihat in tru- intr-.ir-ity athletic Oxford and Cambridge vmui Pru. ilun an<i Cornell, both ti-am-■miii five e\i-nls each, but the Englishmen, .raining sis MM*d piaces against the Americans' foar, were adjudged the wu,--m sMbM, "f85 words
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Article267 1921-08-01 10 Tin' MUM ')f Mr. J. R. Lynch has been ■etaii for the boxing rwrniW-ri t.> Im' I. old at the Victoria Theat-' i n Tuesday. Aujrust !i. The official- v. II be Mr. K. H. Gale and Mr. I. 1' Goriiag, refen-es Major luntinsr lon and Mr.267 words
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Article707 1921-08-01 10 in the boxing line on behalf of charity and have promised that 1 would. I think that at the present moment the unemployment funds, both European and Asiatic, require immediate help, so I have decided to organise a boxing tournament to decide the championships at the eight707 words
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Article143 1921-08-01 10 Much interest was taken in the match I.etween the S.C.K.A. and the MalaccaSeremban combined team on the S.R.C. ground on Satarday. The S.C.F.A. wo by 2—o. both scored by Heng Cheng Yeok in the first half. The visitors put up a good fight, but their forwards' work in front143 words
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Article1413 1921-08-01 10 A Renter wire from Boston, dated July M, states that R. M. Williams beat Shimidzu in the final for the Longwood Challenge Bowl. St. Andrew's School Sports. Though the weather was threatening there was no rain on Friday afternoon for the annual athletic sports of the St. Andrew'^1,413 words
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Article37 1921-08-01 10 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, August 6, 1921 Wednesday, Brdv— 6.ls p.m.. Drill Hall, Chinese Company Recruits Drill (Musketry). Saturday, 6th.— 3 p.m.. Drill Hall, S:F.A., Company, dress shorts, shirts sleeves.37 words
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Article76 1921-08-01 10 Rubbber crop of Telok (F.M.S.) Rubber Company for 1920 totajled 128,286 lbs. Whole of crop was sold in London at net average price of 18.37 d. per pound all in cost was Is. 3^d. per pound. Crops are being reduced by 25 per. cent, from November 1, 1920. A net76 words
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Article261 1921-08-01 10 v Malaya's Gigantic Trade Loss During the Past Half I car. '>' nn^H^t t£ n t Hereford "t" 1 Resist™ °f Imports and Exports, for an early return of trade results in the second quarter of the present year anJ a c mpanson, of these with the261 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter57 1921-08-01 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times, i Sir, Can you inform me why the local Bank should refuse to accept Un cent notes of the old issue. The local treasury also refused to accept same. Surely this is equivalent to the Government repudiating their debts. Yours, etc.,57 words
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Article445 1921-08-01 10 WANTED A HOSTEL. Fear of loosing Cast Principal Difficulty. Ap unemployed Planter writes Having read the leader in your issue tf July 31, entitled Wanted A Hostel," I felt at first very much in favour of the scheme, b.-ing myself one of the sufferers from the slump, but on second445 words
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Article87 1921-08-01 10 The Alhambra commences a new serial, The Phantom Foe, in the first show, lbnight. It is Pa.the serial with a story I by that master producer and director, Geor(?e B. Seitz. In the second show there is a seven-reel Goldwyn production, The Turn of the Whtfel, a Topical87 words
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Article735 1921-08-01 10 Financial Troubles *of Small Cultivators. Lieut.-Col. W. J. P. Hume, as British Resident of Perak, signed the Perak administration r.port fcr 1920. In his general observations, he says Thanks to the enterprise of Dr. W R Jones, a new industry, that of Kaolin or China clay, has been735 words
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Article162 1921-08-01 10 In the Government Gazettfc, are published amendments to the rules made by th.Governor in Council under the Traction Engines and Motor Cars Ordinance, 1911 as follows The driver of every motor car I r traction engine shall conform to the following signals to intimate that162 words
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Article105 1921-08-01 10 The Bandman Opera Company pleased a large audience with Irene at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday evening. As the piece was presented during last season here there is no need to give any detailed description again. To-night the company will present The Better 'Ole for the first105 words
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Article53 1921-08-01 10 A writer in the Andalas, the Medan Malay paper, suggests the formation of an >ut of work bond or ,unioa amongst thu Chinese and natives there; the object bete to find work for the unemployed i o iheir roll, and to protest against acut:> sapitalism and high dividends and bonus,53 words
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Article1834 1921-08-01 11 Need of Improved Restrict'™. Scheme. The firtt ordinary general nuvtinir of the Selangor River Rubbor Estate*, Limited. w-i« h-IH on .lone 23 in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers* Asapciatioa, :t«, Eastch.-.,,. E.C., Mr. Noel Bingrley (the chairman) presiding. Th"' fhairman said Gentlemen, the report and1,834 words
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Article267 1921-08-01 11 Opium in a Hongkong Harbour Buoy. Revenue officers have to put in overtime thinking of possible places for the concealment of opium. It would appear that anything hollow and dry may be a hiding place for opium no matter how unlikely the position may be. Who would267 words
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Article105 1921-08-01 11 The Ceylon-made hat, which has be- tume so popular among ladies and girls in Ceylon, is made from the bark of a i tree known as the Kawi tree. Th det niand for these hats is increasing daily, r and orders are being received from various I105 words
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Advertisement110 1921-08-01 11 MOUTRIE PIANOS ore still the most popular in the Bast The same Hsrh quality is maintained but ICol PRICES HAVE iCo/ Iv '"BEEN REDUCED 19 Tkls Offer for Spot Cash Payment only ALL NEW STOCK >end to-day for Illustrated Catalogue S. MOUTRIE ft CO.. LTO. I Incorporate ia Hoagkoag.) Kaftlc110 words
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Advertisement246 1921-08-01 11 Raffles^ Hotel MOM > AT.- Tea Daasant. 6 U- 7 pjn. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY. Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancinc). FRlDAY.— Special Lunch Orchestra. SATURDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing (Evening Dress tstimrlsl for Dancinc). SUNDAY.- Cinema after Dinner. RAFFLES ORCHESTAA f246 words
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Article1170 1921-08-01 12 ♦Popular Work on the Tower Of Mr. Walter Bell, who has previously I given us of his quality as a great Londoner I in previous volumes on the Great Fire and sundry unknown corners of the City, is one of a smal. but ever-growing band1,170 words
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Article637 1921-08-01 12 Year's Results Regarded as Net Unsatisfactory. The eleventh general meeting of the Padang Rubber Co. was held in Shanghai oqf July IS, at the office* of Messrs. C. R. Burkill and Sow, secretaries and general managers. i Mr. C. R. Burkill presided and was sopported by Mr.637 words
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Article221 1921-08-01 12 ■ill Seen as a Rippling Lake. age from Allahabad dated July The sole European exception to the heat wave is apparently Rome, where thunder-storms and t rrential rains are responsible for a cold spell, compelling the- wearing of overcoats. London on the contrary is broiling in221 words
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Article105 1921-08-01 12 A painting: by Botticelli, which formed an altar piece in the Church of St. Felice, in Florence, and was stolen, was recovered in a sensational manner. A detective, posing as a wealthy French picture buyer, jrot in touch with the thief, and arranged to buy the picture provided105 words
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Article47 1921-08-01 12 An infant, aged 18 months, whose parents were attached to Remon's circus, was toddling; along close to a camel in the menagerie, when the animal, apparently in a fit of bad temper, picked the child up in its mouth killing it almost instantly, says a Brisbane paper.47 words
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Advertisement115 1921-08-01 12 ro m. tkl. Br»a4 <rf B*t4af fc«o«T, B.ri« of Moaer J-jsKi 1-^3^l B«ttrr RotK. IU •errlrr ■pr.ki L Vf H J7 for iv (ju«iity KIAM KIAT "i 108 and 10». HAEKET STREET. |J j^J t f ;|f^.] s^-A (jT"^a BO R DEN'S MALTED MILK ifiSl HAS No EQUAL MILK T115 words
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Advertisement129 1921-08-01 12 FOR DISCRIMINATING SMOKERS cibarl^ttes V I RCINIA »h paxcnt kl^N r- 9— a** VACUUM Mil KKi*^ TINS OFSO V% VO O W l 5 s^ater Albion Cha* a New MHP. Model. Delivery from Stock 25 cwt., 30 cwt., 3 ton and 4 ton »ize.« On view at ELGIN BRIDGE GARAGE129 words
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Article918 1921-08-01 13 Sir Harry Wilson on the New Plans. The position of secretary of th* Uojral Colonial Institute is to-day one of distinction and importance, says a writer Jn the V< ncier of mail week. K>r years I had the opportunity of knowing personally Major James R. Boose, now918 words
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Article91 1921-08-01 13 In pursuance of the Government of India's decision to put an end to the system of transportation of convicts to the Andamans, a number of female convicts (about 26) from Madras Presidency, who were working out life sentences there, have been ordered {o be taken back to Madras.91 words
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Advertisement282 1921-08-01 13 Wkiteaway. Laidlaws JL GREAT (afcfcj^ Annual Sale ng| NOW PROCEEDING W^TcW \\|\/|N(. REDUCTIONS IN T^^^^ AI.I, DEPARTMENTS. the -good morningi Ore Day Alarm Clock, nickel silver cane, Arabic figures, 3tt inch dial, STIMh TO M (LEAKED REGARDLBSS "u"^? pricTfl m"' OK COST. Sale price $1.95. We Illustrate here only a282 words
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Advertisement310 1921-08-01 13 c c E E HOHONB b( feJUi, H 61. Khng St. IYX c mim \k rHLw*"" c n n BY TEST THE BEST. Combats Hereditary Arthritism. Tbe dead dominate the lifinf.* i~(~^ C*i«ili Ciaili THE children of arthritic •> '-'J^^^^,' arthritic lenderey From their V, AXs\\. V A earliest years310 words
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Advertisement220 1921-08-01 13 nta mn. m m*. Am U4tW asai traa. ZMn. IV Prepared at CHATELAIN'S LABORATORIES. 2. rue de Valencienn**, PARIS Sole agents In Singapore and F. M. S r. JIM RE Brothers Mangeodine (Jwing to rise in price of chemicals we are obliged «o raise the price of Mangeodine from 80220 words
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Advertisement40 1921-08-01 13 Obtainable from ail Leading Chemists in SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH AND PENANG. SOLE AOENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS F.MS. AND JOHORE. DUPIRE BROTHERS SINGAPORE AUo Austin Cara and Tractors, ARMCO Culverts, etc. OIL Gaa astd Steam Kagiaea ■rf EVERYTHING ENGINEERING.40 words
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Advertisement900 1921-08-01 14 SALES BY AUCTION IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The undersißied have been favoured witk instruction, to sell by public auction at theii xale room. Raffle. Chambers. Raffle. Plree. Singapore, on Monday. Auguat 8, at 1.56 p.m. The following valuable town and eountr> properties -UPPER SERANGOON ROAD. Uot 1. Freehold land and bouse900 words
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Advertisement302 1921-08-01 14 SALES BY AUOTMHI NOTICE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT AT JOHORE BAHRU. MISCELLANEOUS SUIT No. of 1921. Between M. P. L. Palaniappa Chctty, Charge* again.t Taa Teok Joon, Charter. AUCTION SALE of valuable Rubber Estate, at Segamat, Johore. The undersigned have received instructions to sell by public auction at302 words
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Advertisement523 1921-08-01 14 AAMt- over $4,000,000 H.C Aaenrance in force over $17,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. ilaeorp In strut. Settlements) HEAD OFFICE 1 Wtacheetex Uoaea. »i U «apor* LONDON OFFICE I J2. Old Jewry. EX. The Compaay has £20,006 deposits With Ui Brtpr«me Cewrt rf Eaglaad ana complies with the523 words
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Advertisement268 1921-08-01 14 BANKING i THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED 1 (laeerporated by Special Imperial Charter in Japan.) Capital Subscribed 160,000,000 Capital Paid-up T4M00.000 R,..rv, Fund. Y10.580.000 President K. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-President B. Mori, Eeq. DIRECTORS 8. Minami, Esq. T. Hisaaiune, Eeq. Q. Kawasaki, Eaq. K- Morinage. Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. T. Ikeda,268 words
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Advertisement520 1921-08-01 14 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED Established 1880. Capital Subscribed (fully paid up) ¥100,000,000 Reserve Fund V 63,000,000 President t N. Kajiwara, Esq. Vice-President I S. K. Suiuki, Esq, Directors N. Soma, Esq. M. Mitsui. Esq. Y. Yamakawa, Esq. Baron K. Morimura M. Odagiri, Esq. R. lehinomiya, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki520 words
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Advertisement581 1921-08-01 14 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Paid-up Capital 115,000,000 Reserve Funds Sterling f 2.500.000 Silver 121,500^)00 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 115.000.00r COURT OF DIRECTORS G. T. M. Edkins, Esq., Chairman G. M. Dodwell, Eso,, Deputy Chairmaa D. G. M. Bernard, Esq. Bon. Mr. E. V. D. Par? A. S.581 words
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Article993 1921-08-01 15 Forward Sales for the Current Year. The first annual general meeting of the Glenshiel Rubber Estates Company, Limited, was held at Winchester House, Broad Street, E.C., on June 28, Mr. E. L. Hamilton (chairman of the company presiding-. The Chairman said Gentlemen, with your permission 1 shall take993 words
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Advertisement162 1921-08-01 15 A I/ v DUNLOP MOTOR CYCLE TYRES AND BELTS. Are Bu'lt t Better the Best." 1 THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) 42 aad 43, ROBINSON ROAD. WOOD-MILNE PATENT FOOT PUMP The reason for the success of the Wood-Milne Patent Foot Pump lies not only in the fact162 words
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Advertisement693 1921-08-01 15 AIDS TO DIGESTION OF INTEREST TO DYSPEPTICS. Whatever improves bodily condition in general aids digestion. CWi^ulness, exercise, fresh air, baths and good habits make your digestion better able to take care of any burdens you impose upon it. But the greatest aid to good difrestion is good blood. Anaemia, or693 words
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Advertisement100 1921-08-01 15 IlrellT 133 I ill Urn 1 s [B hd t b t||!jn w s lWf a D Ambrosoli Stoppani Go. AGENTS SINGAPORE, PENANO "CEDOS BRITISH MADE LIGHTWEIGHT MOTOR CYCLE TWO-STROKE TWO-SPEED SPORTING FRAME. This Machine is not an assembly of other makers Specialities, it is manufactured entirely by one Factory,100 words
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Advertisement516 1921-08-01 16 NBW SEQPIBNTB JUST RECEIVED tS^^Bo.Ua-N.U Gsdraauscd Single Boat Hooks BraaVN Handled Paramn, etc., ate, etc iUAN WAT 4 CO., LTI. PHILLIP STRUT. The aucce«»ful Tenderers for supply of MUcell.neou" Articles and Engineer. Stores to the Singapore Municipality for the period ■ading December 81, 1921. THB LATEST AND ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO516 words
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Advertisement714 1921-08-01 16 TAY 6UAN KMT M. PHILLIP STRMT. Phoae Noa. sill aad 1114 Fhe auceettafiil eon tractor for aapply of i FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC to the Singapore Municipality darinj the year inf. GLOBE BOILER BUDDY For clearing aad preserTiag steam boilers of all type. Used by ail factories, steamers,714 words
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Advertisement939 1921-08-01 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charge* for Waata, Far Sale, To Lei, etc., ia ordinary class sU typo (average six worda to line) are :—Per line one insertion 88 ets two in 7 eto, three ins. 64 cts, four ins 84 eta, n»e ins. 81.00, six ins. 81.18, ten ins 11939 words
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Advertisement943 1921-08-01 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, small furnished bungalow, Barker Road. Garage. Apply 369, Straits Times.. "COMPOUND HOUSF. TO LET, 2008, East Coast Road. Apply Lanka Dispensary, 42, Serangoon Road. FURNISHED ROOMS, with bath-rooms attached, near town, good table. Terms moderate. 18, Lloyd Road. TO LET ON LEASE ONLY, from Jaaa943 words
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Advertisement676 1921-08-01 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, 88, Wallich Street, suitable for an offlos or godown Clom tv town and wharf. Entry Jane Apply te A. Cleaet A Co, t. Baflos Quay. TO LET GODOWNS AND STORES, Nos. 78, 78-1, 78-2, Anson Road, No. 18, Enggor Street and 28 and Sambau Street676 words
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Advertisement414 1921-08-01 16 Bellanger The Klag of French Can WITH SILVER RADIATOft AND THB GOLDEN SIIENCB Jaat Arrived Booh *Wt Klret two Demoastratloa car* are to he >ld at 9peclal Pries* The BKLLAN&CB i« a car of efficiency economy and comfort. Nc doubt It luxurious and the price is within tb» reach of414 words
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Miscellaneous157 1921-08-01 16 ADVERTISEMENT RATES V.anta, For Sale, To Let, etc, in ordiaan type dose set (average six words to liae) are charged Per. Line, prepaid, one insertion 28 eta, two insertions 46 ets, three insertions 64 eta, four insertions 82 cts.. five insertions tLM six insertions $1.18, etc Minimam ehargn $1.00. Per157 words
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