The Straits Times, 12 September 1921
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Title Section13 1921-09-12 1 The Straits Times. No. 2fi,740 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS,13 words
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Advertisement134 1921-09-12 1 site Genuine W^gmj Natural STA LD E W^SJfctKiKIt^yWWBITIIM. 1 Swiss a'-beJ^Swo 1 Milk SWISS M"- X ir s np ie;vt -<l 'n its natural puritt JJJ. jr anvVhjg gvsiihout addition ol j| PRESERVED JN ITS NATURAL PURITY WITH ALL ITS CREAM AND WITfiOUT ADDITION OF SUGAR OR ANYTHING ELSE IT134 words
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Advertisement191 1921-09-12 1 CASH CLEARANCE SPECIAL SALE ifffltb SURPLUS STOCKS OPPORTUNITIES B BEING SOU) DEPARTMENT $QSgP %a& m OF COST. NOW PROCEEDING 4 THE POCKET PRIMUS STOVE Mlflrf'^ Packed in noat tin case, measuring >" 51/j by A\'.> by 21/j in. 'MODEL DE LIKE' Ideal for camping or traveller's kit. n Th c191 words
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Article1128 1921-09-12 2 Wdl Its Salvage Clear a Sea Mystery The statement that a syndicate has commenced operations for the salving of the East Indiaman Grosvenor, which was wrecked off the* East Coast of Cape Colony in 1782 and is believed to have been carrying frreat treasure in the way of1,128 words
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Advertisement331 1921-09-12 2 Your Children JV H need this safe Milk from British-bred Cows =3? Glaxo it prepared from pure cow's milk, made safe and |fj comfortably digestible by the Glaxo Process. Little bodies >g? fy grow plump and rosy on it, and mother if happy in die K knowledge that Glaxo is331 words
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Advertisement583 1921-09-12 2 Rough Weather Marine Engines I The Kennath ia not merely a fair M weather engine. It is thoroughly |j| dependable in the icvrrejt weather, nl The Kennath hu always beta HI ■tandardlxed in every part* This 111 n-.akes fitting ipare parts easy. It H bringi, too, unusually economical Jil and583 words
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Advertisement213 1921-09-12 2 10 H.P. CITROEN OAR Tie •xeallenee ol Premeh »atoaobiTe uitlaeertaf h*a torn* MM kaowß and agreed by axparta. The Citruea ia the Mkaavf***** •eat of thia achool of production. See tbia remarkable Car— eci»i*re it with aay etmet U«kl fcai 41 fIS Market. Tale a demonstration ride— drive It yooraelf213 words
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Article1215 1921-09-12 3 A Very Ancient Japanese Festival. Last night, says th? Japan Chronicle, of August 15, the Bon, or All Souls' Feast, ended with the odori a performance little seen in this part of the country, but still 'very much in vogue on the West Coast. Tne following is a1,215 words
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Advertisement192 1921-09-12 3 WE HAVE i Ruston Hornsby" OIL ENGINES Of the foOowinf sizes available for immediate delivery from stock PETROL-PARAFFIN OIL ENGINE 8 B.H.P. KEROSENE OIL ENGINES From 21 j B.H.P. to 55 B.H.P. PUMPING SETS WITH OIL ENGINES COMBINED From 1,250 gallons to 2,500 gallons per hour. R TYPE CRUDE OIL192 words
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Advertisement431 1921-09-12 3 LONDON SELLING A6ENTS TEA. INDIGO FIBRES I Sold on CoramiaBRISTLES gion in British and OILSEEDS I Continental Mar. HIDES A SKIN'S keta. RUBBER, DRUGS COTTON. WOOL i Sxmplea rained. OHEB, MICA I Be»« P°rt« for co»GUMS, AM) 1 afffnmenta ladicat-GE-NERAL 1 PRODUCE KEYMER, SON CO. (Import Dept.) Whitefrlara, London. Talagrams,431 words
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Advertisement901 1921-09-12 3 NOTICES TENDERS INVITED PAWNBROKERS* LICENCES, NEGRI SEMBILAN. Tenders will be received at the office of thp Secretary to Residert, Negri Sembilan, Seremban, up to noon on September 30. 1921, for the right to receive a licence to act as Pawnbroker under The Pawnbrokers Enactment, 1914," in each of the under-901 words
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Advertisement476 1921-09-12 3 NOTICES NOTICE IN RE ESTATE OF HERBERT TATNTON FOORD, DECEASED WHEREAS letters of Administration in the above Estate were granted on August I", 1921 by His Britannic Majesty's Consular Court at Canton to the undersigned. notice is hereby given to all persons ravin:; '•laitrs arainst the estate of Herbert Taynton476 words
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Advertisement900 1921-09-12 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0.-British India s ."and\ m Apcar Line (Compaaies Incorporated In England) HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) l-he Coatpany*. HAIL SERVICE EAST OF BOMBAY aro at present aaspeaded LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON900 words
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Advertisement797 1921-09-12 4 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSNIP CO. D Q LLAR UNE Itoaaan lat«a4oa to aaQ gtwal flag. pot. < j KINTA-Mcndsy, p.m, for Port Svottoaham and Peoang. HTE LEONG— Monday, al «J* pjt, far* Malacca and Mnar. SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK DELI- Tuesday 12.30. D.m. for Miri, Labuan .lesvlton Kudat, Sandakan, Jolo797 words
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Advertisement421 1921-09-12 4 STEAKER SAILINGS TBX OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporatad la Japan) No. Z, Do Soata Street. Proposed Sailing from Singapore M (Subject to chang. without notice) EUROPEAN LINH For Port Said. Mamelllea, London. Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hambarg arr. d«p. ALASKA MARU Sent. 17 Sept. 18 j ALTAI MARU Oct. IB Oet421 words
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Advertisement646 1921-09-12 4 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE (Inoorpomtoa to Australia) Singaporo (o Java Ports, Port Darwin, Tharaday Island. Brlsba.e and Sydney, via Torres Straits, also with transhipment other Victorian, Sooth Australian atd Norta Queensland Port*, British New Culnea, N*l Britain, Tasmania and New Zealand Purta APPROXIMATE SAILING. MARELLA, 7,372 tons,646 words
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Advertisement599 1921-09-12 5 STEAMER SAILIN6S N.Y.K. European Line LONDON LINE Fortnightly Service FOU MARSKILLE3, LONDON AND ANTWERP, VIA POBTS KITANO MARU S»ot Jl INAHA MARU Oct. o LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOB MARSEILLES AND LIVERPOOL VIA PORTS LISBON MARU Oct 9 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service »OB LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND lIAMBUBG. VIA POBTS599 words
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Advertisement314 1921-09-12 5 STEAMER SAIUJjI Nippon Yusen Kaisha PASSAGES FOR EUROPE A few first and second-class accommodation is available on the undermentioned steamers INABA MARU sailing Oct. C KAMO MARU sailing Oct. 10 IYO MARU sailing Nov. ATSUTA MARU sailing Nov. 17 For further particulars, apply to NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan)314 words
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Advertisement395 1921-09-12 5 GREEN STAR LINE Steamer Destination Dae dat< I WEST CALERA Los Angeles and Sun Francisco via ports Svpt. It I .on AIM New York and Baltimore via Suez Sept. 2E REST CAEMONA Los Ar.geles and San Francisco via ports Oct. It DUQIiESNE New Yor» and Baltiiuora via Su« Oct. 2C395 words
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Advertisement135 1921-09-12 5 FRASER CHALMERS KNGINEKBING WORKS. P*n^ Olßces and Show Room MAGNET HOUSE. 62 and 63, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Tanglin Electrical Supply RESIDENTS OF TANGLIN about to avail themselves of the above ARE INVITED TO VISIT OUR SHOWROOM AND INSPECT OUR STOCK OF FITTINGS QUOTATIONS GIVEN FOR INSTALLATIONS. LAMPS BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT.135 words
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Advertisement393 1921-09-12 6 EMPIRE ;r.<: Shnu> a! r.M sact UNX>k-R NORTHERN CIGHIB 5 acts. I Polks. i i.i: oaav WOMAN IN THE WEO a r( I.M'i:V S! /"•.SO II luisodcs F2L.IVIO the FEARLESS 36 r<eU K.1.M0 I INOOLM -i. b»M latid A. FIGHTING COLLREN 5 parts \u,\ TH hJ TICK TICK MAN. From393 words
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Advertisement291 1921-09-12 6 EHTERUINMEMTS iiAtiAn UrcnA star opera OK SINGAPORE AT THC THBATRS ROYAL At their new Beyrouth Theatre, opposite i ho North lir>d#£ ftoad GayUnc Police Sutlon. Gaylanz Road. Tonight To-nijht Kohamod Som i! '.itl<- role To-nicht! To-niirht!! i l( |y; INDRA BANGSAWAN A 2 1 M Part I V... I ts.291 words
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Advertisement245 1921-09-12 6 ■XI NEVER SAY DYE, SAT TINTEX HOW TO USE IT P Tut a tcaspoooful of TinUx into a enp, add sufficient hot water to half fill tho cup, stir well and put content* into h:»lf gallon of cold water. Fint wash tho material wnll and place while wot iuto Tintox245 words
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Advertisement37 1921-09-12 6 Good- Writing Paper In Boxes. Packets, or Pads To suit all tastes all Purses, and all demands. Die Stamped or Printed at small extra cost. I=3 ENVELOPES to match. Rickarcl Ltd. PROMPT PRINTERS, 76. Cecil Street, Singapore.37 words
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Article554 1921-09-12 7 (Jood Half Year, but Future Very Gloomy The directors report and, statement of accounts for the half year ended June .'!0, lXl f of the Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd. gives the following particulars. The company's dredges worked in ground ')f quite a good average for the554 words
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Article402 1921-09-12 7 LOUV AI N REBORN. Layiltg Foundation Stone of New library. The TioMt I-ouvain correspondent writirtK on July 2S say^ Louvain is ±;aily decorated to-'luy in honour of the rebuilding of its I'nivtrsity Library burned by the Geratana in 11*14. The city is now rising from its ashes of 1.-i»l houses402 words
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Article43 1921-09-12 7 Programme of drills, clr., for week cjulint; Frioaj. September 10 BJMltnj-. 12th— 6.15 p.m.. Drill Hall CkaMM (\mipany Recruits Drill. Wednesday. >ttl f H p.m.. Drill Hal! ChiMM Company KevruiU Drill. Friday. Mttv- Ml pin., Prill Hull .s.r A. Cuupany.43 words
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Article659 1921-09-12 7 Successful Half-Year Despite Slump in Prices. The directors of Asani Kumbang Tin have issued their report and statement of account for the half year ended June SO Ittl, and also the mine manager's report for the same period. The former states The company opi.uted quite successfully during659 words
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Article375 1921-09-12 7 Counsel Strongl> Opposes Dutch Claim. The case of Mr. W. L. H. Redout, whose extradition is applied for by the Datdi authorities on a charge, according to the otf\.;.l l_m 1 1 ■puasdrm B. of embezzlement of a motor car tyre, al Djoja, in Java. Hi April UU375 words
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Article39 1921-09-12 7 MAIL S FOR EUROPE Uaily (br»»t SuMlnv) by Train. rifalM Malaj Sl..i. s, lekon, MaLict.i. M'lar md IVnanc 'i |i.in. (dllK.i-1 I'oot ()W« Itiporl) I -.1 Singaiturr Arritni London AiijH^t Srptvmber >, August 11 Se|it*mb»r 7 August 6 Septcmher S39 words
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Article141 1921-09-12 7 FINANCE AND C O M M E R CE EXCHANGE Singapore, September 12. On London, Bank 4 m s 2/4 Demand 2/3 T» I'rivate 3 rr.. credits 2/4 15/32 On New York Demand 42 7^ Private 90 days 46 On Krr.nce Bank ,'2' i ttn India Banl: T. T. l<;:i141 words
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53 1921-09-12 7 Spot Oct.-Dec. .I;.n. -March Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Kuyers Sellers Spot Sept Oct. li.i. Jan. -March Tone of m*r kit .Stnpmant. Singapore Standard UiIh'-I Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers 211 .id Vi a .;4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 o'cUick noon.53 words
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Article181 1921-09-12 7 Iss. Val. I\l. Buyers. Sellers. 1 1 Aycr Weng 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.30 1 I JHantoh 11 11 Kam Kamunting 1.15.0 10 10 Kinta Assoc. El it I-ahat Mines f> J.ingui Tin 3.25 10 10 Malayan Coll. 14.25 1 1 Mi-ngleinbu 0.35 ID 10 MidrlU-ton 1 1 Murai181 words
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Article122 1921-09-12 7 ISB. V*l. I»d. Buyers. Sellers. II £1 Er. Am. Toiwicco 3.0.0 3.10.0 1 i! K. Smelting Co. 6.25 0.75 BlMferie T'wsys 12/G 10 !0 Fraser N'euves 28.50 29.50 50 50 W. Hammer Co. 80 90 100 100 Katz Bros. Def. 140.00 10 10 Mexican Eagle 5.0.0 5.10.0 10 10122 words
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Article100 1921-09-12 7 0. En;;. C, p.c. $1,234,300 par 5 p.c pJU. 3'pire KU-ctric Tramways, 5 p.c. £*****0 noro.; S'pjre Municipal 5 p.e. $1,878,000 P«»\ Spur. Mua. 4-= p.c. of 1907 §1,000,000 10 p.c. diji S>.i Von. 4>i p.c. 0l IWJ $1, 600,000 10 p.c. diS. ';j.,r. Mun. 4Vi pc. of ltU'J100 words
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Article365 1921-09-12 7 Latest available Sterling Quotations are printed on another page on Friday. raser_and Co. and Ut To-day's Prices. Fraser Co. AUcaby (SI) 0.25 Alcr Cajah (51) 0.30 1.00 \m. Malay <S2> 2.00 KitMH v>) C.50 T.'iO i. Kucißg t*l 1.04 A.. Molck IV) 1.00 A. Pmu (?5) 5.50 .iijjt'iwriU365 words
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Article162 1921-09-12 7 FIITUBCB Monday, September 12. Hich Water, 7.39 a.m., 6.37 p.m. Rubber Association Mtg., Etch. Rooms, 2.1 r.. Lodge Zetland in the East. Tuesday, September 1.1. High Water, B^9 a.m., 7.58 p.m. Singapore Arsixes, Supreme Court. Rent Board Meeting, 2.15 p.m. P. and O. homeward nail elotei. Wednesday,162 words
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Article391 1921-09-12 7 VESSELS AT THE DOCKS East Whart Basin— Nil. fast Wharf -Ysftoafci Maru. Sheen Wharf -Nil. Main Wharf ,\J»!ohior Treuii. Ipoh. Kmpire Dork- Islander, Ti icstp, Doon Sn--nuil, Kcemun. Wisi Wharf— Ayuthia. Jardin** Wharf -Nil. Palo Branl Coal Wharf- Nil. K«*.p«| Hara»»«. Main Wharf Anamba, Abella, Launch Uert. PatML391 words
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Article113 1921-09-12 7 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. To-day PancW.il. rinani.'. Batavio tad taokamsm p-m--•irt Swettenhum and Hen«n» H p.m. Malacca sad Muar .1 p.m. *h:o *PJ«Tuesday vliri, I-nb.isn, Jrssrlton, Kudnt, S»nJak»n, Sulu and Zunboanga 11 Christmas Island 11 t»ort Swettenham, Penanr, Colombo, Aden, Port Said and Europe (via M:.i -eilks) 3 p.m. ruppieinentary Mail113 words
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Advertisement147 1921-09-12 7 KEEP A MOVING RECORD OF THE IMPORTANT EVENTS OF YOUR LIFE Also make it possible for your childri-n to rt'view, whop tht-y prrow up, thoir own progress through life PATHE plaeea it's valuable experience at your disposal to enable these <lesinihle raaotta, to be accorupli*he I. It is the only147 words
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Advertisement591 1921-09-12 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS ROOMS-VACANT, bachelors' nt forUble Cheerful Straits limr>. TO LET, second floor, 1-h, Raffles Quay, bright and airy office. App'y ground floor. FOX SALK COTTAGE PIANO Moutrie's). Good condition. $500. Apply S., c o Strait* Times. *2.».000 REQL'IRED. Security roo.l fro,--iioid town property. Please write to 576, Straits Times.591 words
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Article33 1921-09-12 8 TP-GCAL.- On Sunday, September 11, IK2I, :>.:>« a.m., at East Coast Kua<l. next *0 House No. 141, the beloved mother of Mr. Ifo Chin Hock. Funeral to-morrow, the 13th hi»t. at 10 a.m.33 words
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Article39 1921-09-12 8 Tiic marriage of Mr. Yi'O Swan Kte anil Misg Lim Grk Kirn Nuo, which was to take place on the 15th instiint. hcj been postponed to November 3, 1921, on account of Mr. Yeo Swan Kec's recent bereavement.39 words
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1173 1921-09-12 8 The Straits Times. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 THE PRESENT DISTRESS. We desire to support very cordially the ::ppeal tr> planting company directors made by thu Bishop of Singapore in our Saturday's issue. Beyond all question there has been a god di.-al of indiscriminate dismissal, 'and we are convinced that a good1,173 words
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Article21 1921-09-12 8 The Cordillere and the Glnueus reached Shanghai on September Both vessels are now in dry dock. They suffered comparatively little damage.21 words
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Article48 1921-09-12 8 Renong Tin Dredging Co. advise the following output fur the second half month ending August 31 Dredge No. 1 289 picuis, Dredge No. 448 piculs, a total of 737 piculs. Total output for the month of August 1,257 piculs. The above output is exclusive of the Rasa property.48 words
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Article15 1921-09-12 8 Several foreigners in Shanghai am suffering from cholera. There were two deaths in seven days.15 words
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Article23 1921-09-12 8 For duty purposes the price of first grad? rubber for the period September 9 to September 15, inclusive, is 28 cents per pound.23 words
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Article45 1921-09-12 8 In the Britioh Supreme Court, at Shanghai, on August 91, before Mr. Peter Grain, Assistant Judge, the public examination, in bankruptcy was taken of Mr. Cecil Humphreys. The statement of affairs shows that assets are estimated to fetch $2,050 while the estimated liabilities are $525,722.47.45 words
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Article48 1921-09-12 8 The China Mail Steamship Co., Ltd., has decided to e'etach the Nile from the TransPacific service and to inaugurate a service between Shanghai and Java ports, calling at Shanghai, Hongkong, Singapore, Batavia, Semarang and Souvabaya, with a probable addition of two othc-i- ports which will be announced later.48 words
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Article60 1921-09-12 8 Anti-malarial work is in full swing in Taiping. The Burma Rifles sports ground is finished, the Race Course and Gardens are now receiving attention and, with the laying of large water mains from the Hill, the whole place seems uprooted. The work is, however, being done v^ry rapidly and the60 words
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Article66 1921-09-12 8 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent wires that the Hon. Mr. Oliver Marks, acting Resident of Selangor, has inspected two new powerful fir.' engines just import -'d for the Selangor Fire Brigade. He and rhe chairman of the Sanitary Board, My. Ellcs, made a trial run to Am pang, and on returnirip:66 words
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Article64 1921-09-12 8 The Siamese Court of Appeal has confirmed th.- sentence- of 56 months' im-pris-oriment passed on Luang Bovoravadi who, when Charge d'Affaires in Ucni« in IMS, tried to sell the Siamesa Legation ard to make a big profit for himself. In addition the Appeal Court added another iix months' imprisonment for64 words
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Article72 1921-09-12 8 Two Japanese training cruisers, the Vakumo and Izumo, left Japan on August 20 cr> a cruise which is to last until April. After passing through the Panama Canal visits will be paid to New York, Chatham, and Havre, and the homeward voyage- will be by way of Gibraltar, Malta, Pert72 words
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Article73 1921-09-12 8 The first forecast of the sugarcane crop of Bengal, I^2l-22, states that dry weather juring the months of April and May somewhat retarded the growth, but subsequent rainfall has greatly improved the prospects throughout the Presidency, and the Dresent outlook is reported to be generally premising. The total area planted73 words
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Article78 1921-09-12 8 The Pasteur Institute of Southern India, situated at Coonoor, was established in 1907 for the purpose of offering treatment to all persons who might incur risk of infection with rabies through bites of rabid animals. Treatment is fre>e to all comers, and people who are too poor to pay their78 words
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Article89 1921-09-12 8 The AU-.ambra changes its programme, to-night, and has as its attraction a Univer-sal-Jewel production de-luxe, Reputation, in seven reels, featuring Priscilla Dean. In addition there will be a Pathe Gazette, a Pathe Review and an enjoyable Harry Pallard comedy. In the first house, the fifteenth or final episode cf the89 words
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Article99 1921-09-12 8 It is understood, says the Malayan Leader, that another change is to take place in the Kuala Lumpur Magistracy, which only recently, underwent a somewhat sweeping renovation. Mr. S. 11. Langs ton, First Magistrate 1 is expected to revert to his former substantive post in the Land Office as Collector99 words
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Article96 1921-09-12 8 A session of Assizes will open at the Supreme Court to-morrow before Mr Justice Barreti-Lennardl There .are 14 cases in all on the list, including two of murder, three of gang robbery and the ii 'v.r-failing counterfeiting cases. Among those to be arraigned during the session is the Japamse, Hideo96 words
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Article115 1921-09-12 8 Carlos Jose Sequeira has appeared before Chief Justice Moncada, at the Judicial Tribunal in Macao, on a charge of forgery. Th defendant was a bookkeeper in the Hongkong branch, in Pcdder Street, of the North-Weiit Trading Co., Ltd., and, it was alleged that he forged the signature of the manager115 words
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Article488 1921-09-12 8 The Rev. J. A. Bethune Cook and Mrs. Cook are gteatly benefiting by their reaf and change in Australia. Mt. J. A. P. Oswald, headmaster of th* Anglo-Chinese School, Malacca, is on a brief visit to Singapore with Mrs. OhwcUl. Mr. Philip Sergeant, editor of the Hongkong488 words
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Article81 1921-09-12 8 A Bantjki k wire of September 8 inatus An official statement says the Kintf of Sian- hcs announcd his intention of marrying Princess I.akshni. Lavan, hislf tfcttr of his former betrothed Princess Vallabha Devi. Princess Lutahmi is also raised to the lank of Koyal Hijrhn-.'ss. It81 words
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Article91 1921-09-12 8 Reuter announces tha death of Loui Alexander Mountbalten, Marquess of Milford Haven, a former First Sea Lord of the Admiralty, who was a naturalised British subject and served brilliantly in the Navy since 1868. He resigned Urn office of First Sea Lord soon, after the91 words
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Article117 1921-09-12 8 0:i July 22 notos of the Banque l'lridoChinc* t<» the value of $500,000 w?rc stolen from the Amiral Fourichon in Silicon harbour. They were part of n consirrnnv.iit of unissued notes for IMMMMg, ;mrt naturally the tUtrw had DO chance. Within an hour or so some of t!v.117 words
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Article141 1921-09-12 8 The following appointments are notified in th-' F.M.S. Government Gazette Mr. B. L. Gardner to be an "Inspector of Mines, F.M.S. Mr. J. C Kuwait, L.R.C.P. and S. (Ireland), D.TJt, to be a sfadlcsl Officer, F.M.S. Raja Jjma'ut bin, Raja Haji to be a member of the Council141 words
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Advertisement133 1921-09-12 8 Lambert Butler GARRICK sU II II E E^ Mm■W. _S>M^*^f VIRGINIA CIGARETTES 100 NEW DESIGNS IN Fino Priiticd Dress Voiles. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE 80 cts. $1 a. yard 38 INCHES WIDE. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. t, Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE. iderosthen ANTI-CORROSIVE PAINT ■m- a permanent and complete protection for iron133 words
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Advertisement164 1921-09-12 8 ALHAMBRA Btach Road. 7 Pts. REPUTATION 7 Pts. Featuring Priscilla Dean ■Ms* Ki'virw, r.azette and Harry Pollard Comedy. Pathe Serial THE PHANTOM FOE Kin.-il Kpisodc MARLBOROUG^T IVach Kuad. S Pts. THE I.i'AKDI.VN 5 PU. Featuring Montague Love and June Elvidte Pathe Gazette, I'athe Review and Variety I'air Comedy First Show164 words
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Article357 1921-09-12 9 Further Details of American Arrangements. Rei 'Ten's Service. London, September 9. A Washington telegram says there is some reason lo doubt whether the Disarmament Conference can be kept on a plane nbaWV party politics in the United States. The Democratic National Committee has begun to issue literature which357 words
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Article114 1921-09-12 9 REurai Bum London, September 9. The August trade returns indicate some revival of both imports and exports compared with the low point reached during thto>ul .-trike. Exports and imperts MCk incroased about 18,000,000 compared with July, while the exports for the month were about i' 10,000,000 more, showing114 words
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Article58 1921-09-12 9 J(n Tt:u's Suuia:. London, September 9. Ihe rect-nt Portuguese action in increasing the maximum duties and taxes fivefold on Norwegian ships to Portuguese harbours has evoked reprisals. Reuter's t hnstiania correspondent states that the customs department has ordered the ap]ilicutn.ii <f maximum tariff rates on commodities despatched58 words
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Article59 1921-09-12 9 Rkltek's Service, London, September 0 Vunrouvir In the Supreme Court of Justice Mr. Murphy was granted an injunction restraining the Government of Ilriti^h Columbia from forbidding holders of timber licences to employ Japanese anil Chinese labour. The injunction remains effective until the Supreme Court has decided the59 words
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Article325 1921-09-12 9 Rkiter's Service. Paris, September 9. At next Sunday's celebration of the Mum victory General Putting will represent the British army. Geneva At the Ix-ague of Nations meeting upon M. Viviuni's motion, supported by Lori Robert Cecil, the admission committee decided that only thot-a nations were to be325 words
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Article119 1921-09-12 9 Rf.uteis's Service. London, September 9. The Irish outlook is regarded as hopeful. Tlie Prime Minister's invitation to a conference has had a good press in Ireland. Dail Kireann will meet at the beginning of next week to consider the reply. London, September 9. The Dail Kireann cabinet met at119 words
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Article79 1921-09-12 9 R»:t ter's Service. London, September 9 The swollen character of the roll of civil service employees in England, against which there was recently an outcry, finds a counterpart in France, where there were twenty per cent, more state workers on January 1 than before the war. Reuter's Paris correspondent79 words
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Article65 1921-09-12 9 Reiter's Service. London, September 10. Madrid It is reported from Melilla that a column of G.OOO Spanish troops was surprised by Moors strongly entrenched with two gunsne;>rCusabona. Fierce fighting ensued in which the Moors were mown down, but there was much hand to hand fighting, the battle65 words
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Article608 1921-09-12 9 The Bavarian Differences Unsettled. Renter's Service. London, September 11. Berlin It is reported from Munich that the Prime Minister von Gahr and the Minister of Justice, Rothe, who were regarded as the strongest opponents of a compromise, have resigned. London, September 11. Berlin The relations between the608 words
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Article43 1921-09-12 9 RruTKß's Service. London, September 10, Madivl It is reported from Vigo that the crew of a Chinese steamer, th_- name of which is given as Wallowa, mutinied against the captain. Spanish naval assistance was sought and the trew were arrested- I43 words
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Article202 1921-09-12 9 Revter's Service. London, September 10, Charlie Chaplin landed at Southampton this moming on a holiday visit to England. Though rain was falling hundreds assembled at the quayside in the hopo of catching a glimpse of the famous comedian. The Mayor, welcoming him, hailed him as King of Mirth."202 words
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Article92 1921-09-12 9 Reiter's Service London, September 9. Christiania The Odelsting has passed by 52 to 41 a Prohibition Bill forbidding the importation of spirituous liquors and wines containing over fourteen per cent, of alcohol. London, September 10. Christiauia The Odelstinjf adopted the bill creating a Government monopoly in th? wine and92 words
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Article84 1921-09-12 9 Rkittr's Service. London, September 10. The Hague The Government, ia a memorandum replying to the r?port oi the committee of the Second Chamber on the revision of the constitution, says tincommittee's proposals with regard to the succession to the throne would only result in expunging from the constitution84 words
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Article98 1921-09-12 9 Recter's Service, London, September 9. In an article in the Pall Mall Gazette Mr. J. Ellis Barker urges that in view cf the competition of the Continent and the Far East British workers cannot afford to demand high wages for a totally insufficient output. He points out98 words
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Article82 1921-09-12 9 Relter's Service. London, September 9, A criuus dispute is again threatened in the Lancashire cotton trade. A committee of the Employers' Federation in Manchester decided to call a meeting of the whole trade with a view to enforcing a general lockout affecting 100,000 operatives unless the OKfham82 words
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Article266 1921-09-12 9 Rfater's Service, London, September 9, New York Federal Judge Mack gave a decision upholding the authority of the Department of Immigration to deport immigrants arriving at American ports in MMH of the monthly quotas of their respective nationalities permitted under the Immigration Restriction Ao*. The decision affects266 words
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Article269 1921-09-12 9 Kn tkk's Skkvice London, September 9, Concvo The amendments commission of the Council of th.; League of Nations decided not to propose amendments to Article 10 of the Covenant, by which members cf the League undertake to preserve against external aggression the territorial integrity and political independence269 words
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Article98 1921-09-12 9 Reiter's Service. London, September 9 The Hague In brilliant weather a hundred officers and men of the British naval squadron visiting Holland arrived at the Hague as guests of the Municipality and were welcomed by the Burgomaster and Aldermen a the City Hall. They then motored round98 words
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Article659 1921-09-12 9 Soviet Refuses to Permit Investigation Reuter's Service. London, September Tchtcherin has refused the 'ntcr-Allird commission's.' request for permission to send <a commission of irvestigatior to the famine district-;. The note, as given by the Daily Herald, is couched in bitter term. objecting primarily to the personality of M.659 words
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Article45 1921-09-12 9 I'.KtTKK's Service London, September B The Malay SUites Government agoncy in London is exhibiting a specimen ct rubber paving block manufactured in the Malay States. It is claimed that it is non-*lipp>ng and practically noiM'less ami can be manufactured at about a yard.45 words
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Article161 1921-09-12 10 REi-rnn's Sermce. London, September 11. Simla A General Staff communique represents the situation in Italaktt as well in hand. The process of re-establishing order may b? comparatively lengthy owing to the wide area and the difficult nature <if th.> country, but the rebels i>.r> no longer resisting161 words
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Article102 1921-09-12 10 Rri ma service. 1., iiilon. September 9. Tmiiito An appeal is to be taken to the judicial coMmittee of the i'rivy (oun- ;l asaJaat the majority award of the Grand Trunk Railway arbitrators. London, September 11. Lyoaa Or- of the masts of Ladoua wireless station, on th.' outskirts of102 words
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Article239 1921-09-12 10 Working with Firearms and Motor Car. Telok Kuiau district is at present being tenoriood by a gang of armed bandits. On Thursuay rrwtfag -iglu of tnem ai--1 ive.l in a motor car at a coconut estate, b<tw(-n I'rii.n-i ar.ii Eftst Coast Roads. ■ad held up the239 words
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Article210 1921-09-12 10 That fiiv new three-storeyed building, held under Statutory Grant, and standing at the run ts ..f Hill Street and Stamford Road, and known as Kibeiro Buildings, is i,o change hands before it has been occupn.l. Kach of the floors has an area of approximately 1-1,000 «q. ft.210 words
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Article73 1921-09-12 10 The little lioy stood hesitating M the inusy bank, and his father said Shomp, A In-, -bomp I'll catch you safe." Twice tlnse words were repeated, and then Abe jumped dawn to fall flat on the ground. lor Km fattier made no attempt whatever tv < .iU73 words
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Article2015 1921-09-12 10 Moine Comte and Co. v. Banque Jmiustrielle de Chine. In the Supreme Court, the Chief Justice. Sir Waller Shaw, has given judgment in the suit, Moine Comte and Co. v. Banque Induslriellc da Chine. His lordship said The plaintiffs' claim is for reimbursement of monies paid2,015 words
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Article96 1921-09-12 10 Murai Tin.— Pis. 415. Rahman. Hydraulic Tin. 250 piculs. Malayan Tin Dredging Output 1,400 picnls, yardage 341,000 cubic yards. Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging Co., N. L.— Output 425 piculs, 583 hours worked. 83.000 cubic yards treated. Rawang Tin, Ltd. Run No. 10 from July 16 to August96 words
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Article108 1921-09-12 10 The Me-sage.ro, Rome referring to the world petroleum situation, says The pact of San Remo must be revised. While England and France have at disposal vast ve-erves of petroleum in Rou- mania and will have in Mesopotamia, Italy can count only on small concessions in Mexico,108 words
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Article585 1921-09-12 10 Singapore beat Negri Sembilan. The first match in the southern section of the H.M.S. Malaya soccer cup competition was played at Seremban on Saturday, when Singapore beat Negri Sembilan 4 o. Th? Malayan Leader, describing the game, says Seremban seldom, if ever, attracted such a585 words
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Article126 1921-09-12 10 The result of the third round in th* Singapore Golf Championship was as follows A.H. Gallic bea- P.A.B.McKerron 6 and F.S. Gibson beat J.W.W. Simmons 1 up W. Hendrie beat A. C. Smith 4 tnd I Dr. Mcßae beat E.C.H. Wolff up M. D. Rulley beat G.C.126 words
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Article100 1921-09-12 10 Those who have not yet sent in their nam.'s for the Straits and F.M.S. Boxing Tournament are reminded that entries bo far as the local competitors ore concerned clos' on the 15th inst, and intending competitors ghould in their names without furtijer delay. All communications should be100 words
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Article262 1921-09-12 10 A Reuter win. 1 from Philadelphia, dated September 11 states In the United States national lawn tennis singles championship, in th.' second round, Shimidzu beat the Calif ornian Allen, 6—3, 6— o, 12—10. A farewell dinner was given to Mr. Khoo Hooi Hye, the representative of Penang in262 words
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Article785 1921-09-12 10 Win for Ceylon XI. The Ceylon XI just won in their match with Pubhc Services and Law. The latter batted lirst and with Braddell absent fare! bfcdly, eight wickets being down for only 39. Then Winter brought about a considerable improvement, hitting six fours, and the total reached was785 words
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Article561 1921-09-12 10 The last Taee for fhe Margaret II Cup, under handicaps fixed fey Captain Brcden-b-TR, was railed yesterday morning: and the excitement was maintained up to the finish, only three seconds dividing th- first two boats to complete the course. Mr. Flett started Manka, Elizabeth. Betty and Helen561 words
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Article63 1921-09-12 10 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore. September tZ. Silver 39. Hongkong 20 per cent. prem. Three months' gold 40 2 Share market.—Dull.—Rubbers.—Practically no enquiry. Tins.— Taipincs 1-1.0.">, Xorths 1.22'j--1.30. Souths liT'i-T^'i cents, Xawng Pets 1.45^1.50, Rawangs 53-62 V.. eajnta, Ufa Piahs 1.20-1. 27-, Linguis :;.50-3.70. Industrials.— Uniteers63 words
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Article220 1921-09-12 10 In their market report, dated London August 11, Messrs William .lacks and Co. state There is little change to report since we last wrote you. All markets remain quiet and business generally is very stack. Copper has been a steady market, but business has been restricted with220 words
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Article173 1921-09-12 10 Messrs. Lewis and Peat report Th.' market has again bti-n very qpiMt and prices throughout the week huve ninained unchanged, but at the time of writing a slight decline seems imminent. The London and New York markets are stagnant, quotations remained unchanged. Standard sheet spot. A keen173 words
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Article880 1921-09-12 11 No Indue Delay Expected Nex Year. Fewer people are now making th trip home from Ceylon and of those who are going with a cood proportion are travelling- more modestly than they have done previously. Such is the position in general terms at the moment as sei880 words
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Article122 1921-09-12 11 A nnssat-Tc from Tcrritot, of August, 11 >ay» I met to-day an American nanu-c Hypolytr Martinet, who is walking round tM world with bare feet, accomplished by :i dot; ami eattyiac un his shoulders hi- a*> tire baionfiag*. Ha MaaMd very happy. Aaked if hr were122 words
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Article18 1921-09-12 11 M< i-. Harlaejl a: 1 Wolff are laying the kv<-l <>f a '.2.0M1 lotuter tor tbe llol'orui Aim-rica !.">'■.18 words
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Article879 1921-09-12 11 The Young People's Search For Realities We must suppose, remarks the Observer, that there are minds sincerely filled with gloom by the changing manners to whose discussion the columns of The Times have been opened. The younj; have never succeeded in wholly pleasing the old, even879 words
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Article212 1921-09-12 11 Reversion to a Peace-Time Scale The estimate of charges for the year 'jJI-11'22 for Army Ordnance factories, ■u( il un July .'!0 as a White Paper, hows thtt with a vote of £100.000 a total urn of £44-1.000 is expected to be availible towards making good a possible212 words
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Advertisement166 1921-09-12 11 MOUTRIE PIANOS are atill the most popular In the Eaat The «ame high quality Is maintained but IC°/ PRICES HAVE ICo/ V i° BEEN REDUCED IW /<> This Offer for Spot Cash Payment only ALL NEW STOCK Send to-day for lllu«trated Catalogue S. MOUTRIE ft CO.. LTD. (Xacorporataa 1 la166 words
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Advertisement278 1921-09-12 11 Raffles Hotel HONDA T.— Tea Daiuaat, 8 to 7 p.m. (Admission free). WBDNBSDAT.— SpeciaI Musical Programme after Dinner. THUHSDAT.— Gaett Night and Dancing. (Craning Dress easeatlal M Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Lunch— Orchestra. SATURDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Craning Dress tmatiei fel Dancing). PICTUREB Sunday, September 11, 1!(2I, 9.30 p.m. WON278 words
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Article1243 1921-09-12 12 Problems for New Mission To Solve. President Hardirg's decision as to the quality and degree of autonomous governmmt to be accorded the people of the Philippine Islam's, will be based on the report and recommendations of the WoodForbes Mission, and since the arrival in Manila of General Wood1,243 words
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Article765 1921-09-12 12 Prolit in Spite uf Adverse Circumstances, Mr. W. A. Sims presided over the thirii annual general MtOM of shareholders in Central Motors, Ltd, held on Saturday aj the oflices of the company, Lai'.llaw Bailuing. Others present were Messrs. J. A. Hamilton, J. L. MacXair, Chew Woon Poh,765 words
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Article21 1921-09-12 12 It is proposed to construct a new railway tunm-1 under the Thames between Gravesend nn.l Tilbury at a cost of £6,000,000.21 words
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Advertisement121 1921-09-12 12 T* Km tali Br«a4 of Bdtiaf mnu mQL^\ ■cOßomy, S»Tln» of Moa«y u4 l^V"^^) fr-^^P^J B«tt«r EmqlU IU terWce \fhX7 /^rK^y for it* QU»>it7. BoU Afrrt* 1 I^SBBflL^ XIAM KIAT CO. jJliiiL 108 and 108, U A BEET STUXT. |_-J| fij^l^ BORDEN'S MALTED MILK ifSl *HAS NO EQUAL MILK r121 words
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Advertisement66 1921-09-12 12 FOR 1 OiSCRIMINATINB SMOKERS OIfiSARETTEe v i r OlNkx IN PATENT ft g .«3 yar.-? VACUUM |\J f J 4*^ i T.NSOPSO VIST <*f <J> *»J i TROPICO ROOFING Sole Agents BaKKJER&CO.LTD, Ready Stock* of I m TRQPICC'I XHREE2 Lathe Work of any description is promptly executed by the: Motor66 words
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Article1080 1921-09-12 13 Hermit Kingdom Beginning To Rouse Itself. A correspondent writing to the Japan Chronicle on Uißust 12, statM The year 1919 w.is epochmilking in Korea. Siuce tho Indppcndeiit a^iuiion of that year, Korea has been awaL'CDing. Kcpeciallv the young., generation is uler and Hctive in trying to enlighton their1,080 words
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Article85 1921-09-12 13 "I am informed," writes the Berlin ♦orrespondent of the Times on July 27 "that the conflict between the inhabitants of Heligoland and the Prussian Government over measures of taxation has led to a strong 1 movement on the island in favour of separation from Prussia and a detrive85 words
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Article20 1921-09-12 13 Mr. Lee Ewe Aik, D.Sc, has joined the Arm of Teck Joo Ilin and Co., general merchants, as assistant manager.20 words
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Advertisement164 1921-09-12 13 Whiteowoy, Laidlow Co. Ltd. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE. MAKE-UR-OWN BATTERIES £ggS«||t) ARE ALWAYS FRESH. g SHiffllS BriKhter Lyfht. Longer Life. JBB^^|§fjffl A Any child can make it. "i^r^*"*^^y 400 PER CENT. MORE SERVICE FOR LESS MONEY. PRACTICAL For G cells BRIGHTER ECONOMICAL boxed LONGER SIMPLE complete MORE LIFE INTERESTING $2.50.164 words
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Advertisement468 1921-09-12 13 The Brand of Confidence EUROPEAN PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL AXD BOARDING ESTAULISHMENTS, SINGAPORE. GLENSIIEE," No. 1, St. Thomas' Walk ('Phone No. 104). St HELENS," No. 3, St. Thomas' Walk ("Phone No. 21.17) "SHEKON," No. 101, River Valley Road (Thoje No. Proprietress Mrs. B. KIRKI'ATKICK. European Supervision. Excellent Colstnc. Terms Moderate. Tennis. Garage.468 words
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Advertisement1288 1921-09-12 14 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF LOW KIM. PONS, DECEASED IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 159 of 1916. Between TAN BOCK SENG, TAN BOCK INN and CHIN Mtl AND ONG CING TEONG Plaintiff* and LOW CHEE NEO and CAN TENG NEO, Defendant*. Tin'1,288 words
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Advertisement631 1921-09-12 14 c.. AawU »T«r M,««l Ht B.a 'hmmnnt* in force over $17,000,00# THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (iMHtmM U Strain •ettl.m.nt.) .lAD OmCB Wl^-U. -ear.. ">SIH>« OFFICE i Old J.w^t. *G Th. C-paa, ha. 00,00. i^oalt*. with »b. laar... .o~rt «Ml~« M>«M Ith tb. Brlti*. life As.nr.nc. Companies Act631 words
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Advertisement445 1921-09-12 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELaSBANB (NSTH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK.) Established 18M. CAPITAL Fl. 60,000,000 (aboa* K.OOO.OOO). ISSUED AND* Fl. 58,000,000 (aboir PAID UP 84,686,000). RESERVE FUND Fl. 48,000,000 (abooHEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, K»> Medan, Soerabaya, Bananas, Bandcang Weltevreden, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongaa Probolinggo, Tjilatjap, Ampenac, Menado445 words
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Advertisement466 1921-09-12 14 BANKING THH BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (iMtfMiatad by Bpeeial latparUl Charter i la Japan.) Capital Bobaeribed .< TW.OOO,OO* Capital Pald-np T4t.000.0M Ke.erre Funu. Y10,500,000 Prssidsat K. Nakagawa, Cq. yia*-Pr**id*at < S. Mori, e.g. DIRECTORS 8. Minaail, Esq. T. Hissannc, Eaq. I G. Kawasaki, Esq. K. Morinage, Eaq. ht. Ksaki, Esq.466 words
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Advertisement452 1921-09-12 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in l.'iv »'■<!) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee, aad Motor. A**rts exceed £40,»W.CM W. A. SlMS— Manager and Underwriter. Ea.tern Branch, Singapore. THE 'MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. (Incorporated la Canada) All the latent plan* of Lite, Eadowaual «nd Annuity policus issued. Assets iC.OOO.OO*452 words
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Article239 1921-09-12 15 TOWNP LANNING AT HOME. Troivtssor Geddes on Message Of The East. Professor Patrick Geddes gavfe- the inaugural lecture to the Skimmer School of Civics at Guildford on July 20. He spoke in the first place of the study of civic*, which is now going on at many towns in the239 words
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Article158 1921-09-12 15 Wonderful Craft Beiiiß Built At Bristol. The Daily Mail says that a sup«r-giant ■uToplane- is being built for the Government at Bristol and heralds a fresh era in ■tsijrn. So large is the body that it convoys the impression of a speedy sea vessel. the vast interior of158 words
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Article293 1921-09-12 15 Aver Kuning.— 67,ooo lbs. Anglo-Sumatra.— 43,3l2 lbs. Asahan— 33,052 lbs. 8i1a.— 22,000 lbs. Ualgownie. 17,150 lbs. Bedford Plantations.— 7,soo lbs. Bernam Perak.— 23,BoB lbs. Bruas Perak.— ls,ooo lbn. BerUm Consolidated.— ls2,ooo. lbs Bassett.— l2,ooo lbs. Hradwell 39,299 lbs. Bah Lias 65,407 lbs. Bandar Sumatra.— 34,93B lbs. Baloh293 words
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Article33 1921-09-12 15 I Portsmouth Town Council has been asked 'by the War Groves Commission for a site 'on Southsea beach upon which to erect 'a war memorial to the officers and men of the Navy.33 words
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Advertisement319 1921-09-12 15 Dunlop House WHERE THE TYRES COME FROM. 'I'hoiu' 561. THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (Z) LTD. Incorporated la Japaa) DLNLOP UOL'SE, lIOBINSON ROAD. mt^mm^ mm— m MoJ.rn automotive engineers recognise -he fact that but 73 per cent, of the power rualil— <l in Euuoline has been utilised, and for years they319 words
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Advertisement162 1921-09-12 15 HAIPHONG jtij^jlk DRAGON JISIP CEMENT Supplied to the Spore Municipality, Gavernment of Johore, Malacca Municipality, F.M.S. Railways and air leading architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROS. Sole Agents, Singapore. I 3-H.P.SINCLE CYLINDER I I ADJUSTABLE SPRINC I I FRAME ROYAL RUBY 9 //f\ TheRUBY CYCLE CO..Ltd. |l IP I ROYAL RUBY162 words
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Advertisement118 1921-09-12 15 MORELAND i I Motor Lorries THERE IS NO BETTER LORRY AT ANY PRICE ON THE MARKET. IN STOCK: V z ton Chassis only $6,500 2'/ 2 ton Staked Body and Cab Complete $8,500 V/i ton Body and Cab Complete Firestone Giant Pneumatic Tyres with Kellogg Engine Air Pump Installed $9,500118 words
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Advertisement361 1921-09-12 16 New Shipments Juat Arrived. ■Mil METAL SHEETS Size 4 ft. by 2 ft. by 1/32 in. thick 4 ft. by 2 ft. by 1/lfi in. m 4 ft. by 2 ft. by 18 in. MUNTZ METAL RODS All tiiet from l t ir. to 1 in. diameter FIRMER HANDLED CHISELS,361 words
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Advertisement435 1921-09-12 16 TAY GUAN KIAT S6, PHILLIP STREET. Phone No*. 3113 and 3114. The successful contractor fur supply of FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC. to the Singapore Municipality during the year 1921. GLOBE BOILER REMEDY For clearing am! preserving steam boiler;; of all types. Used by all factories, steamers, etc., and435 words
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Advertisement970 1921-09-12 16 ADVERTISEMENTS Th* PREPAID charge* far Waata, For Sale, To Let, ate, la ordlaary eloa*.t«t type (ararage ill wurda to line) ara Per line on* Insertion 28 cts., two la*. 44 eta, three i:.s. 64 e's., foor iac. 82 et*> by in*. 11.00, six in*. $1.18, tea in*. 11.40, twelve ins.970 words
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Advertisement909 1921-09-12 16 BOARD AND LODGING^ PART OF HOUSE to let, furnished, with carafe. Apply 660, Straits Times. ~VACANCY~FOR PAYING~GUEST, moderate terms. 14, Mount Elizabeth, Tel. 681. "GROUND FLOOR OF~HOUSE~TO LET, furnished, near town, gas and water. Apply l-a, Lloyd Road. "NICELY FURNISHErFROOM »nitable~for 'ingle gentleman, in flrst-class house. Apply 514, Straits Times.909 words
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Advertisement256 1921-09-12 16 Half Price SALE AT KohJl^Co. BKAS BASAII KOAD AND ROBINSON ROAD FOR 6 MORE DAYS ONLY. COMB AND GET WHAT YOU WANT EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Koh Co. ILLUSTRATED LIST READY of OF ALL KINDS OF POSTCARDS (Cinema, Sonß, Birthday, Views, etc.) POSTCARD ALBUM! MOVIE STAR PORTFOLIO CINEMA PHOTOGRAVURE POUTKYITS256 words
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Advertisement280 1921-09-12 16 Bellanger TIM Ktcg tt French Car* WITH SILVBR RADIATOB i AMD THI GOLDBN SILIHCB. Jot AiiifU B«-»k aUrfS Ftr*t rwa Deßoaatratita can inUix told at Spvclal Price*. I%* BELLANGKK it ear ti et9cUa(7. •coiiomy and ecmfeit. No docbt It 1* luxurious and the price i( witUia th* r*aeh of th*280 words
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Miscellaneous307 1921-09-12 16 THE STRAITS TIMES Till! 1 ■OHM t.lit«ri:i! 9)1 J General 58 Xlanacer's Office 1117 Job Printing Office 1244 All communications relatir.j to editorial '.natters and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All communications relating to business matter*— advertisement*, subscriptions, accounts, printing. >tc. should be tddrcs'ed to THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT307 words
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