The Straits Times, 3 October 1921

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. O. 26.758 SINGAPORE, MONDAY."- OCTOBER 3, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS,
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    • 154 1 l^*"^ 1^ I r Pure Devonshire Cyder WHITEWAY'S "FAIR MAID OF DEVON" BRAND Medium dry, fully matured and of wine-like flavour. Delicious Health Giving; Refreshing; •Stimulating; 2 WAY 'wealth^ THE PRE-EMINENT DRINK FOR ALL CLIMATES. Wbiteway's Cyder i« unquestionably a great aid to Physical Fitness under the trjin^ conditions Inseparable
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    • 258 1 PROCURE YOUR .Lettss Diary 1922. (THE FOLLOWING NUMBERS JUST RECEIVED). A. 580 1 Day on Page $1.25 No. 218 7 Days on Page $1.00 6608 2 Days $1.00 17DF 7 $I^s 66A 2 $I^s 23DF 7 $1.25 9108 2 $1.25 17DA 7 $1.35 66C 2 $2.75 1 t ]No. 21T
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    • 22 1 i S WHY PAY CASH! We sell on the HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM. FRANKELS, LTD. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS. Victoria Street, niao Orchard Road.
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  • 1938 2 Low Production And Management Costs. The sixteenth annual gen.ral meeting of the Cicely Rubber Estates Company, Limited, was held on August 29 at the offices, 4, Lloyd's Avenu--, Dr. S. Ridcal (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen, this is our sixteen h annual pen
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    • 239 2 ELEY CARTRIDGES IYLEN PEGAMOID I A V i C t i -i- 1 >aded with S ,C*| or I d•' I "S« li'.i!:/.-" Pouder. MAY I T. OBTAINED OF All. GUNMAKGKS AM' AMMUNITION DEALERS II /iii.'i.v.i.V only from NOBEL INDUSTRIES LTD. LONDON iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinHiiiiiiiHMiiimininittiiiiHHi 7 Here's Health If yc.u fatl daMUtatad
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    • 438 2 TIANG KEE EL&TRIC CO. CAS, EI.ECTKIC \"l) BELL INSTALLATION CONTRACTORS. Kepairs of Motors, l)\namn-, and Lighting sets, and Amateur Winding a speciality. Storks of Bolls, (ias and Electrical Tittings always on hand. Charges very modrate. m ESTIMATE GIVEN FREE. oil 121, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Opposite The Cathedral. 1 O CLOCK
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    • 221 2 10 H.P. •>• CITROEN. TV. tcetllaDe* ox r"r.»eh aatoaa 'bil. mgim—rttt haa baf MM kaowm and a|rreed by txperta Tb«»Oitro»» U a«lui««Mca# W««t of this sclmol of pr •dnctiam. S«a this ramarkabU Cm— «ompars it with ««j »tfc.r Heat sal M Market Take a demonstration rid* drtoa it your»*li If
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  • 15 3 m empty houMa in the i» ''-'•>• t London on March M OnlI«h8 1 U ,th.«»b«
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  • 28 3 I The man who attend, to his business if S L to bp nis "e v <?r UjounW by the I ree R p w)l |»Anab^m (Call UvuiA
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  • 261 3 AND THE PRICE THEY PAT. Americans are proud of beinc a strenuous >ebple, l> :t as a result of over-work, hurried us nn.l insufficient ret nuwiy of them Ili'tr from mnliidies due to vitiated blood i.l Ted nerves. A- I remedy in such BUM f)r. Williams' link pills,
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    • 337 3 I Glaxo lays for Baby I a firm foundation of I sturdy health A suitable form of milk it the only food for a b*by up 'o rjt ~jty 9 months, and Glaxo is puie eow'l miik rnaJe ;a'c suitable for Baby l>. th Glxo I'loce.s. It conU.n ~\i: NO
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    • 278 3 AT THE TAXIDERMISTS CO. tl, TANK ROAD, SINt^AI'ORE. Birds and animals mounted, etc.. etc. Eczema fei?? Mseevered-. Is Heiping Hundreds! Ha^^P^^^fl Anc ryi t H an cxtf nial I jJ' \MK* camion of doctors. t:n ]>^ ■"■.*:> instant rr j "u,««t I lifftoibenos' aßsravai:il z \i c.-.jf jot Etzrnia r.n«
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    • 709 3 NOTICES SALE OF H.M. TUG "ST. SAMPSON." IMm are invited for Hie purchase ot the above vessel with Engir.es and Boilers and Various Auxiliary Machinery on board. Full particulars of the vessel and conditions of sale may be obtained from th> undersigned. The ves«el will be on view a 1
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    • 742 3 NOTICES GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary', I. ffice up to noon of October 11. 1921, for the following works 1. Installation of Sanitary Fittings including drainage to two Medical Officers Houses, Sepoy Lines j 2. Additions and alterntions to the MaterJlity. Hospital, Sepcy Line.. Kv
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    • 842 4 3TEAMEB SAIUH6S P. 0.- British India AND Apcar Line I (Comp»Biei Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. v Under Contract with Hit Majesty'» Governmsnt) Tk« c«bp«hi'i MAIL SERVICE EAST OF BOMBAY are at pnMßt easf-sade* LONDON PAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON I TO MARSEILLES
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    • 757 4 STEAMER SAIUNGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP 00. LTMTrBP lajadnii totoaded te saO frost atagaaer. HINT A— Monday, 4 p.m., for Port Bwettonham and Penang. |C HYE LBONG Monday, at 4J» p_av, le* Malacca and Muar. <. AKA— Tuesday, at iM pja, for Malacca and Moar. IPOH— Wednesday, at 4 p.m., fer Pettj
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    • 60 4 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR IINE SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK VIA SUEZ Grace Dollar LOADING OCTOBER 25.' J 'j Through Bills of Lading issued from Singapore to the Principal Cities of the I United States and Canada. ii »i i For further information as to Rates, etc., I apply to Tin ROBERT
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    • 392 4 STEAMER SA|LINGS THE OSAKA SHMEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated la Japan) jßjNe. Do Soasa ft! sot. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (Subject to change without notice) CI.ROPKAN LINB For Port Halo, aWkeilu* Leadoa, Aatwerp, Rotterdam, and Hasafcarg .rr dep 1 ALTAI MARU Oct. 16 Oct. 16 •AMAZON MARU Not. 2 Not. 8
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    • 618 4 Meaner sailings australia by burns >HILP UNE incorporated la aastralta. Singapore to Java Porta, #ort BMI 'harsdav Island, Brisbane jmd Sydfjay, rU 'orres Straits, also with VmAAjaw-nxi't We ther Victorian, South AnaMapanand Horti juernsland Ports, WritiaT New Guinea, N" iritain, Tasmania and New Zoalaod Pori* APPROXIMATE g\lLl> OM IONTORO, 4,057
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    • 511 5 STEfIWER SftlUHflS N Y.K.^rardpean Line j IX)NDON LtNE Fortnightiy Service FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP, VIA PORT! *^ah»fcj| INABA MARU Oct. S „IAUU Oct. 19 '^YO Nov. 2 LIVERf OOL LINE Monthly Service FOR »URSEILLES AND LIVERPOOL VIA PORTS LISBON MARU Oct. 9 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOR LONDON, ANTWERP,
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    • 409 5 STEAMER SAILINGS DbDWELL LINE (Incorporated In England) FOR NEW YORK DIRECT VIA SUEZ •KENDAL, CASTLB Oct. 17 WKAY CASTLE nld. Soy. BOWES CASTLE mid. Dee. 'Calls at Boston. For freight, pleasa apply to PATERSON, SIMONS ft CO, LTD, Agents, •PASSAGE The M.V. Glentara i^ expected to «nil for G«BM ami
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    • 334 5 STEAMER SAILINGS i Nippon Yusen Kaislia PASSAGES FOR EUROPE A few first and second-class accommodation is available on the undermentioned steamers INABA MARU failing Oct. 6 KAMO MARU sailing Oct. 10 IYO MARU nailing- Nov. 3 ATSUTA MARU sailing Nov. 17 For further particulars, apply to NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated
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    • 97 5 1 For all Defects of Vis'.oa. CONSULT Mr. K. F. CHONG Fellow of the Spccl?.o!e Makers Co. Diploma of the Urtflsh Optical Association Fellow of the Institute of OpthMmic Opticians (London) 4 OFFICE AT THE United Pharmacy, 305, North Bridge Road SINGAPORE THE SHEPGO TRANSPORT SERVICE »-b. ORCHAUD KOAW. Whenever
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    • 710 6 CINEMAS F.cri rftvrvfafi St'' to \V,-,U(-<da<r October 5, 1981. 19!!) An Absorbing Dctectivn Drama tLo (\mouB French Dotoctivo WINTI'.R and presented, scrl»lly, in 2 the: drama op thf: alhambra sn IntorfitlDg picture, with :i fin !'!<■! :\u 1 far btin bein!; outiroly devoid of nctinn. Is an olemont of suspense
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    • 315 6 ENTERTAINMENTS THE HIT OF THE SEASON ~T~ HARMSTQN'S CIRCUS AND ROY AIL. MENAGERIE WITH AN ENTIRE NEW COMPANY GRAND OPENING NIGHT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, AT 9.15 P.M. LOCATION BEACH KOAD RETURN OF THE POPULAR FAVOURITES HARMSTON'S The Apex, The Crux, The Acme, The Alpha and Omega Of all that stands
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    • 160 6 yjSB _____T ___H_l Jp**^^^^^^^***^'^^'^*'**^* ■_____E__B|*Pap^r. Clips NEVER_SAY DYE, SAY of all makes. 1) ff i^^___v^r^ i WINDOW i^"^"™*-M TO WATERPROOF We are showing a few samples of what can be DRAWING INK done with i q jn c ts. per 10 Colors iv bottle ONE TEA3POOHFULL mark ,ng ink OF
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  • 775 7 Famous Mountaineer E.^la'ns liis Disbelief. Sir Martin rnnway, M.l., 4 the famous mountaineer nnd leader ef the first expedition to the Himalayas, expressed tfec opinion in a lecture ddivere^at the Hotel ilc v Alpes, MuiTen, fflatfthe prenent »t--tci t to ascmd Mount Everest was not likeiy to succeed.
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  • 94 7 Progrsme of Diills, -etc., for week endirK" Wbetaesdajr, October 0 Monday, "r.l.— :..i:> p.m., Drill Hall CUmh < > .irni.ii.v R emits. 1th.— :..1.') p.,.,. Drill Hall, Bnu Bwah Road, Malay Company. HTadncsday, r^th ;..j.j p.m.. Drill Hall, ChineM Company Kecruit.- (Musketry). SINGAPORE AND BOUTS MAI.AVA IJOV
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  • 148 7 In referring to the death of the M;ul .Mullah, the Madras Mail xiy* Sir Wi!l:um loaning, the pw >nt Qovempr of eylon, will Ifarn of Uie dcal'i of whilimi foe with mixed faallngn, IK-catro it was due tv ium tlial Sir William Manlife. (am.iii
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  • 180 7 riXTDRM Monday, %>ctul>cr J. High Water, 11. in a.m., 11.49 p.m. Leffiolutire Council, i!.3O p.m. S.C.t". Tennis Tournnmrnt commence.*. S.R.C. Tcn|jx Tonrnaimnt commences. Tuesday, October <. High Water, 11.48 a.m. Kftit Hoard, 2.15 p.m. .N.F.A..Cup,S.K.C. v. U.E. Spfgs Club.S.R.C. Wrdncsday, October 3. Hifh Water, 0.30 n.m., p.m.
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 85 7 East Wharf Ba in Dersingham. East Wharf- Tet-jta, Kum Sang, Islander. Sheers Wharf N-l. .Mnin Wharf Barents!, Clan Macindoc, ."orilla, Xirin Sfaru. Empire l)«>ck ilaiphong. Steelmaker, Kan..!.ura Mnru. Knmuning. T.laucua. V,e«t Wharf Rlpertt>r^Med»u Jardincs Wharf- Suki~laru. Palo lirani Coal Wharf— Nil. Keppel Harbonr. Main Wharf Bithinn,
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    • 149 7 BAN JIONG LIONG. rtrit., 739 tons, from .Snmarane; J-l". for Java unc. ELPENOR, Rrit., 4,821 tons, from Yokohama 2-10. for Liverpool HO. HTE LEON(;, Bri:., :;02 ton.-, from Muar MO, for Malacca ".-id. 9AIPHOMO, Krer... 87) ton", from Saigon J-lii. lor Java unc. 'POH, Brit, r i2*< tons,
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  • 160 7 To-day Pulao Sambu 2.20 p.m. Pert Swettenhnm and Tenang 3 p.m i'l-r.ini anl Calcutta ..I p.m. Malacca and Muar 3 p.m. I'ort Swottenham, Penang, Madras kml NV'^epatam, taking mails for Kurope, etc. (rta Bombay) 3 p.m. Eegiatnajtion up- to 1 p.m Pare*)* neon 'jppltnnentary Mail by train
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  • 137 7 EXCHANGE Sirpapore, October 3. On London, Bank 4 m's 2/4 U Demfirt 2/4 I'riwftc 8 m. credits 2/4 17/32 On New York l>niand 4:1 Private 90 days 16 On France Bank SKO On India Bank T.T. -157 On H«mrkonß Bank d/d ;>4 p.c. prom. OnShansrhai, Bank d
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  • 55 7 Sput Oct. Oct-Dcc. .I;:n.-Marclv-Singapore Standard Pole Crepe Closing Pricei Buyers Sellers 20 29 Ms 3pot Oct. Oct.-Dcc. Jan.-March Tone of Ma.Ut: Steady. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheei Closing; Prices Buyers Sellers ..r 30 r ::0V4 .°.o H MM 32% 3H4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 182 7 Val. Pd. Buyen. Seller*. 1 1 Ayer Weng 1.00 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.40 1.00 1 1 Jelantoh 0.40 0.60 £1 il Kani. Kamunting 1.14.0 l.lfi.Oxd. 10 10 KinU Aseoc. 6.00 £1 £1 Lahal Mines S 5 Lingui Tin 5.26 3.75 10 10 Malayan Cull. 13.00 14.00 1 1
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    • 132 7 Val. Pd. Buyers. Seller* £1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco a.0.0 3.10.0 10 10 Central Engine* 15..-.0 16.50 10 1 •Central Motors ::.5O 4.00 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. COO 0.50 V- 5/- Electric T'ways 2/C 10 10 Frascr Neavcs 28.50 29.50 50 50 W. Hammer Co. 75 85 IOOIOOKatz
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    • 99 7 IT. Enjr. 0 p.c. $1,234,300 par 5 p.c p.m. S'poro Electric Tramways, 0 p.c. £050,000 nom. Spore Municipal 5 p.c. $1,875,000 par. ?'poro Mun. 4',-i p.c. of I'M i $1,000,000 10 p.c. dia. Spore Mun. 4H p.c. of IUO9 $1,600^00 10 px. dia. Spore Mun. 4^4 pc. of 1009
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    • 358 7 Frasfr and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Latest available Sterling Quotation* are printed on onothar page on Friday. To-day's Prices. Frascr Lyall Co. Evatt. Allenby ($1) 0.20 0.10 020 Alor Gajah (SI) 0.00 1.00 0.90 1.00 A. Hitam (s"») 7.00 §.00 7.00 7.50 Am. .Mftiay (S2) I.oO
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    • 153 7 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE T:i- Mrturtlllili atM l»"-n favoured wi'.l. instructions to sell by Uietlon at thrir saleroom, SaOes Cjisi»ben, Uafllts Place, iiafapeasi MORTCMGER SAI.I-.S. BalßtS l'lace, Singapon. m on Mond.i} October It) at 2.30 p.m. The following valoable Tanglintand Town prop r MT. ELIZABETH K«.\l). I.ot 1. Freehold laiif) tocither
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    • 90 7 \M A C! O A T LLOYD TKIESTINO. B.S. I'EKSIA rnLl\.\j'ijJtW3 ML* seitkmber 30, 1921. 1 Consignees of cargo per the above steamer M- M>o ci.iiMiini fr m Ila 'y an- htrehy notified lhat she has Air. Mrs- FL'JMORI, a«Hved and has discharged her cargo at 3ti Tanjong l'agar Wharf.
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    • 698 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS BOLTER'S for Roquefort ehi eel, French, Dutch and SwiM MMati FOB SALE, Piuno Upright Grand, BpleoHid condition, fine tone. Apply 683, Strait Times. WANTED, immediately S bill collector. Security required. Apply The Manager, Sea View Hot-I. EUROPEAN ilV.:. pe*t as governess or companion. Excellent n.-c-itli--woraan and reference. 685,
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    • 776 7 SINGAPORE SPORTING CH AUTUMN RACE MEETING Tuesday. Thursday and Sr.ttirdayH Ortuber ::>, 27 and 29. NOTICE I Thr Ncn-Mcmhcri Porticn of tWI^H itand will not lo available for noff^H Ksrs .it the abo\ ••> meeting ami ticl.ata^H Jrts stand will not be i Visitors' Ticket-. These will be i««J^H .siml
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  • 29 8 land, on Aujru^t 21. 1021 Kennai late of Sikamot I BN 'r.tcrrcil at tatt'.e, tn^land I t*rnitjr Hospital, Octobei i v-1 wife of Cupt. D. P. •■•..-i-Biiry .-urgcon).
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  • 1089 8 The Straits Times MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 VOLUNTEERS. looking over the proposed 1 .i- and wo like it. It (locks to as as if the hand of a soldier af the br:'.in of a lawyer had joineo iking of t^e scheme. We could make il a compulsory service ordinance [kin ont
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  • 47 8 At the meeting of the V.M.C.A. Literary Society on Wednesday next Mr. Alfred tiea will give the first of his lectures on National and Racial Barriers and how to break them." After the lecture the meeting will be thrown open for a general discussion of the subject.
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  • 47 8 The Municipal Commissioners have decided that any further adjustment of temporary allowances should be made only on scientific lines baaed on the properly ascertained cost of living of various classes at the community. It has been left to Major Field to ascertain such cost of living h»^Singapore.
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  • 54 8 Sportsmen might be interested to learn that there is a well-equipped taxidermists' shop now established in 'tank Koad, and which is run by a keen local sportsman, numerous specimens of the victims of his ;un being in evidence. An up-to-date taxidermists' shop was long wanted and thi! one in Tank
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  • 13 8 The Amd of Hope will meet at the Y.W.C.ATon Wednesday, at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 14 8 Messrs. Mace, Hall Co., are now rauking motor car and bicycle ty|ps at Ipoh.
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  • 16 8 The report of the annual meeting of Cicely Rubber Estates is reproduce:! on pages 2 and
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  • 16 8 A port and telegraph office was opened on Thursday |t SnbaU Bernam, district of Kuala Selangwr.
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  • 23 8 The hon. treasurer, St. Mary's Home, bp"rs to acknowledge with many thanks the receipt of a donation of §20 from M. G. G.
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  • 24 8 The proposal has been made to hold a [alayan Arts and Crafts Exhibition ir ingapore during the visit of H.R.H. the Tincc of Wales.
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  • 25 8 We regret to hear of the death to-day, at %v Maternity Hospital, of Mrs. White, wife oftfcapt. D. P. White, Government Vet rinary Surgeon, Singapore.
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  • 26 8 A st-iking advertisement appears or. 15 to-day where Messrs. Wcnrnc Bros, announce a reduction in the price of the Ford car as from the Ist instant.
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  • 27 8 The full text of the Volunteer Ordinance, which is being introduced into the Legislative Council this afternoon, is printed en pages 11 and 12 of this issue.
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  • 27 8 Amongst the Indian Infantry regiments to be disbanded is the battalion of Jat Light Infantry, »wbich was stationed at Singapore in the early days of the war.
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  • 26 8 The tablet giving the names of the Municipal Officers who proceeded tc Europe for service with the Military Is to be placed in the Board Room.
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  • 28 8 In the Legislative (^uncil, this afternoon :he Hon. Dr. galloway is cskin;r Is Gov•rnment able to make any statement reative to the present position of the rubbei ndua^y
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  • 34 8 The Indian Postal authorities notify that British Postal Orders issued on oi ifter September 20, 1921, for payment in India will be calculated at the rate of 13 -upce3 12 annas per pound sterling-
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  • 40 8 A further remand of a week was made by Mr. Forrer in ty> Kuala Lumpur polict :ourt on Friday in the case of alleged attempted fraud on the Chartered Bank Kuala Lumpur, the prosecution not being ready to go on.
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  • 45 8 When last seen at home, Mr. W. P. dc Basagciti who had not been in the best >f health, was uncertain as to whethei he would be returning to tho East. His brother Mr. C. T. P. de Basagoiti, left Singapore fcr hume on Saturday.
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  • 41 8 The Rev. Father J. B. Coppi.i, of St Michael> v Church, Ipch, writ'r.g from ?rance, says that hj has very mu'h im proved in health, but is not ls yet qaifa fit He hopes to return to his parish bef*e Christmas.
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  • 41 8 There a dog poisoner at large in the neighbourhood of Spottiswoode Park— Neil Road, Cantonment Road and Evtrtcr Road. He has destroyed quite a number of good watchdogs in the past tliret months. This announcement should be sufficient warning to him.
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  • 45 8 According to the August issue o' th. World's Rubber Position the ship r.ients of plantation rubber to dati show a decrease cf 47,:'.fi2 tons, and tht world's shipments from producing coun tries, a decrease of 57,103 tons as compared with the same period of 1920.
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  • 47 8 Far Easterners will be interested t< learn that Mr. R.-H. Twining, who practocally won the Connty Cricket Championship for Middlesex, by his almost faultiest score of 135 in the second innings against Surrey, is with the firm cf Messrs. Pannure, Gordon anJ Co., on the Stock Exchange.
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  • 55 8 An engagement is announced betweer. Mr. L. O. Tasker, Chartered Eank of China, India, etc., son of the late Rev W. H. Tasker. cf Aspal, Suffolk, and Miss Marita Frances G. L. Goi!u r e, younger daughter of the Rev. A. A. L. Gedge, senioj chaplain to the Forces (retired),
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  • 52 8 The Treasurer, at the Legislative Council meeting this afternoon, will move That this Council approves of the increase from £249 4s. per annum to £542 2s. 5d. per annum in the pinsion payable by the Colony to Sir Arthur Young, G.C.M.G., K.B.E., late Governor, Straits Settlements with effect from December
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  • 60 8 Mr. T. H. Whitehcad, late chief manager of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, has conferred on his native place, Dunblane, Perthshire a gift of £1,000 4 per cent. Funding Loan, out of which prizes are to be cwarded annually to leading pupils from schools in the parish
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  • 70 8 Major and Brevet Lieutenant -Colonel L. F. Comyji, C.M.G., D.S.C., Connaught Rangers, has been appointed Gener;.l Staff Officer at Sir.jJ^pore. He served with distinction in the late war, getting mentioned in despatches fcur tiiffes, and receiving in further recognition of the services the C.M.G., D.S.C., and promotion to rank* of
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  • 93 8 Inspector Williams produced 0 woman in thejUiird Court on Saturday fo»j jumping etfln the sea off Connaufflw Dnye. On the woman being questioned sne told hk worship that it was her intention to ccrnfcit suicide because her hur-I'Hfcd's first wi^ had arrived from China and there were freaueHfc quarrels va
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  • 418 8 Mr. G. Gan^oscr is at present staying in Rome. Capt. A. B. «C. Francis is returning to Bcrneo by tin- Prtea dor NaderianoV baring Ent^ntl on October 4. Mr. J. French, (General Manager Carey Island, is expected back from Europo about the end of the year. Mr. T.
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  • 96 8 The following were the guests of His Excellency th Governor and Lady Guillemard at dftanei on Saturday night. The ;.arty was a farewell dinner to Mr. ami Sir*. Hallifr.x who are leaving for homo n Tuesday Mt. and Mrs. Hall fax, the Hon. Captain A. R. Chancellor ami
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  • 208 8 During the early hours of Sundny morninp, Robinson Road was the scene of a couple of motor accidents, the first of .vhieh terminated fatally. It would appear that a car, in which w;re Mum, Quintal und F. Rodrigues with two chiljven was proceeding along Robinson
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  • 253 8 We had some references the other day in our leader columns to rubber paving: and to the production by a local inventor of a paving block in which a surface of rubber about three-ti^hths of an inch thick is vulcanised on to a base of very cheap, hard
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    • 323 8 P^H) THE fSM "Three Castles" p|p Cigarettes ■lere's no swecler Tobacco comes from Virginia and no better brand than the I ".Tiirce Castles" IrHACKERAY THE VIRGINIANS I JOHNNIE WALKER I Red Label I Whisky INCREASED SUPPLIES NOW AVAILABLE. $32.00 per case DUTY EXTRA. Sols Agents t JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD
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    • 186 8 ALHAMBRA Beach Road. ris. rw. SPUAMXa DAWN 5 Pti. laa i-owi Tapleal BudccU ami Charlie Chaplin Commly 111 TIIK CHANGING WOMAN 5 Pts. g HcO In, Mova end Frank Glendon Vnd etbet Interesting Comedy. MARLBOROUGH Reach Road. Nick AV'ntor detn-llve drama THE DILUtA 01' THE AMIAMBRA 1-4 rods 1 F'ls.
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  • 280 9 [scussion on the Opium Traffic. Reuter's Service. London, September 30. Bva The Assen My has adopted ■ort recommending complete inter■l action with a view to securing Brontrol of the opium traffic. Assembly drew attention *lo theqfact BMtfficulties in connectio«with would only be overcom^%k body and it appealed
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  • 100 9 ttiiTzn's Service. London, September 30. j: Ir. the House of RrpresentaHughes, recapitulating the i Imperial Conference and rele Pacific Conference, emphaustralia was a Pacific power, lay in the Pacific, the problem I far as Australia was con§K. problem of Japan, which I Talk of disarmament was
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  • 53 9 Lter's Service. London, September 00. ■n lcan\s on high authorece. is approaching the a view to peace. It is cxig C'onstantine will confer >lomatists as Kemal Pasha lined to deal direct with tatives. position in (ireece is rcnancial situation which is to worse. London, September 30. p
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  • 33 9 ;r's Service, London, September 30. ;hc drug menace i»becominti there is an organised .•aid the Thames Police to-day, when a Chinese ed £100 f<o concealing for possessing opium and was recommended
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  • 227 9 Peace Treaty with America Approved. Riuter's Service f/ondon, September 30. Berlin The Reichstag has adopted the peace treaty with the United States. The ComrrAnists voted against its adoption. London, Sept?mber 30. Berlin The Polish and German workmen, waiving their differences, have united «a ioint demand for compensation for ss
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  • 155 9 Beuter's Service, London, September 30 A striking corroboration of the report."that the Bolshevists aro utilising th* economic troubles in Europe for their own ends is aflforded by secret instructions issued by Communist agents in Europe, ir eluding Great Britain, in regard to th' procedure to be adopted in
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  • 128 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 30. Karachi At the trial of the Ali brothers and other non-coopcrators Mohammed Ali made a long statement. He spoke on the question of an Indian republic as looming in the distance and professed ignorance in regard to the leaflets sent to Moslems in
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  • 86 9 Belter's Service. London, SefeVmb»-r SO. Khartum The fanafc'.c, AbduUah-EI-Soghaycr, collated a following and uttackcd N'yala, souf^oi Derfur, on September < 26. Mounted infantry and poTice repuls^ efc the^ttacl^in which the tribesman, lost heavily, is repcrtedota) have been killed. Mr. Mons%, of the Sudan Civil Serrice, Captain H-
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  • 265 9 Renter's Service. London, September 30. Washington The statistical committee of the Unemployment Conference has cjtiofetcd the number of unemployed at between three and a half and four millions. £iondon, September 30. New York Tho State Transit Commission appointed to investigate the tangled finances of the New York
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  • 174 9 Rbuteb's Service. London. October 1. Etampse The Aero Ciub's^pecd race for th? Deutsch de la Meurthc Cup, replacing the Gordon B»tir«tt CftP. wnich Sedi le Cointe won outright for France, last year, was won by a Frenchman, Kirsch, on t Nieuport Delago monoplane, covering 300 kilometres in. one
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  • 74 9 Recter's Service. London, September 30, Marseilles A meeting of 500 British sailors strongly protested against the action of certain British steamship owners who bojght two stoaraers at Mars:ilk.% and propose to engage a Chinese crew. The sailors consider that in view of th: sommcrcial cri?is and ths resulting
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  • 73 9 x Reltee's Service. London, SepUKibcr 30. ue Valera accepts the inv»»tion to a conference. London, September ;iO. De Valera'.- ti^mm accepting the invitation to a Lon^W conference on October 11 U a short communication in which he repeats the non-controveflial statements of Mr. Lloyd Geofge's letter. The only
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  • 150 9 Peasants' Efforts to Secure Harvest. Reuter's Service. London, September IJO. Despatches from Sarstoff describe graphically the stubborn fight being waged against the famine. It appears that the great movement of the people from their homes to pl:»ces wher;- they hope to find focd falls into three main streams
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  • 113 9 Reuteb's Service, London, October 1 The Safeguarding of Industries Act comes into operation to-day. The immediate effect is to impose upon certain imported goods, the manufacture of which is regarded as a key industry, a duty of a third of their value. The new duty will |pply to
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  • 85 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 1. Stupefaction has been caused in Entente circles by the declaration of thr independence of Burgenland. The an-; plotter is the Hungarian legitimist politician, Friedrichs. The Austrians dernari intervention by the despatch of Entente troops. London, September 30. Vienna The newspapers give ths text
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  • 57 9 KEITTR'S StKVICE. Lcndjn. Octo">er 1 Simla In the Council cf State, the Home Secretary said the latest v. pcrta frcm Malabar showed that the Moplah armed fighting gangs totalled 10,000. Their resistance was growing stronger, and guerilla tactics were likely to prolong military operations. It was impossiblo therefore
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  • 47 9 Riutxh'3 Service. London, October, 1. The Council or the Royal Aeronautical Society has decided to establish a memorial fund commemorating the victims of the R3B disaster. They propose to invest the capital, devoting the income for tho encouragement of investigation problems connected with airships.
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  • 47 9 Reutek's SeiTvice. l.i-ndun, September 30. The revcniA for the three months ended September 30 was £252,000,000, compared with fi»4,000,000 for the corresponding period last year. The revenue for the' six months ended September 30 was, £456,000,000, compared with £610,000,000, in the corresponding period of 1920.
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  • 33 9 Belter's Sekvick. London, October 1 Los Angeles Arbuckle Was welcomed by mr.ny friends on his arrival from San Francisco. A large crowd also awaited tho comedian, whom several women embraced
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  • 75 9 The Right Rev. Father Louis Perrichon, the Coadjutor Elect of the Episcopal See of Malacca, and the Vicar of St. Francis Xavier's Church, Penang Road, Penan r, ■will come to Singapore to take charge of his office on the 10th inst., and will be consecrated Bishop in the Cathedral of
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  • 186 9 Keutbr's Service. London, September 30. Lyons As regards the indigent Chinese students, the facts are that 110 such students recently arrived at Lyons and demanded shelter at the Franco-Chinese I institute. They were admitted, but were informed they mu»t leave when a further 125 students expected from
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  • 57 9 Reuter's Sirvice. London, Septembcr"*3o. The principal item* on the -agenda ol the International Labour Conference, meeting at Geneva on October 25, comprise the regulation of hours and conditions cf employment in agriculture, disinfection of anthrax-infected wool, prohi bition of the use of white lead in prir*ing, and a
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  • 58 9 F.elter's Service. London, October 1. A large number of unemployed at Leicester, armed with batons and missiles, marched to the police station ostensibly to demand the release of arrested leaders. While the crowd was preparing to rush the station the police suddenly emerged and charged. Violent rioting eiwwd.
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  • 59 9 Reuter'B Service. London, September "0. Antwerp Nobody was injured in th< collision between the Glenogle and thi Eydam. T*ie latter has returned to Artwerp. London, September 30. The registered unemployed in the United Kingdom on September 23 were 1,445,000 compared with 1,469 ,000 on September IG. London, October J.
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  • 218 9 In the course of the fixing cf the dates of the civil cases in the Supreme Court for the current month by the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, with whom was associated Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard, a number of cases wcro mentioned as either settled or in
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  • 84 9 The rate of mortality in. the Settlement of Singapore for the week ended September 17 was 40.01. Th? total number of deaths was 027 of which 239 were male subjects and 88 female. Convulsions claimed 24, phthisis 35, malaria fever 38, dysentery 16, beri-beri 25, pneumonia 26,
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  • 1934 9 End of the War and Death Of Dora. By Oar Special Correspondent London, September "J. Dora is dead,' to begin with There can be no mistake about that That shabby, inquisitive and despised female, who might be personified as a bureaucratic charwoman, expired at midnight on August 31
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  • 600 10 Spirited Debate by the V.M.C.A. Literary Society. A most interesting and intelligent dis•r.ssion took place on the last two Vcclm idayi at the V.M.C.A. on the resoutnii that the time has now aiTived for he Government to introduce a measure prohibiting the sale, manufacture or •.'nsumption of alcohoic
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  • 116 10 A rirciilar v. n/ently i->U-d by the Saeretariea to the ■haraholderi of the I'erak Rubbi-r I'kiitalions. asking them *o express their ;i(jprov;il or disapproval ■it th« proposed Robber Producers Corporation. As a matter of public interest they give >.!v result of the canvass as follows In favour of
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  • 31 10 T.,c t+ttet (he p-.tition fox the v.-ind-•l.ir n)> »f the lianque indnStrielle it Chine. w.is, on the appiiratifn of Mr. i before Mr. Justice Barrett--1 to da) Hdjoajmed for 11 days.
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 951 10 Those who say they find crickit dull should have seen the concluding stages of the match between the S.C.C. and the Ceylon XI on the former's ground en Saturday which decided who were the winners of the Singapore Cricket Tournament. The Cpylon men were disposed of ■"or 103; pnd
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    • 842 10 Singapore Wins the Trophy. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 1. The final in the H.M..S. Malaya Cup competition, played in Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, broke many records. In thi first place the crowd was a record one, probably the largest that has ever witnessed a
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    • 305 10 Regiment Wins Barne^CuptL I Cnod weather favourinl Sa.' urday's jgJDlo l.'A.ni on the italgdlier gruuud, the. linal of the Barnt-s cups,, and l a large number of spectators, including H. E. the Governor (Sir Laurence Guillemard,K.C.B.) and Lady Guillemarrl, witnessed an*We> i ttiii g8Rl«. The finalists were the Stnffor.ls
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    • 163 10 The Singapore Golf Club October monthly nui/al was played for on Saturday and yesterday. Forty-seven cards were taken out and tbo' following wera returned: Sweepstake on Saturday was won by H. Tongue, and on Sunday by W. E. Rayner. At the meeting of lady polfers at the Sfclangor Golf
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    • 114 10 Only four entered for yesterday I >eventy-five yards novices' race at the Swimming Club. The sea was choppy which made a sprint of seventy-five yards <iuiu- enough to go on -with. The resuH was a win for W. A. Freeman, who went sit seconds after the first man away
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  • 860 10 The- first race for the Elizabeth Cup yeel l-day proved to be an ideal racing event, both as regards weather and contestants. Twelve boats started in the bitr class, and H. E. the Governor and party came down, lator and cruised about in the Ella, watching the
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  • 134 10 Bought for a Cask of Hum Worth Fortunes. A South Pacific venture < character attracted a number < Englishmen to a meeting hold ir aeim Room at the Hotel Cecil lumber 1. Captain Gilmer, m merchan Sailer, is the promoter of tl jvhich is to make the fortune
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  • 66 10 M.iephail and Co/s Report. Sinuapu.'c, 12%. Hongkong ".1 Three month* goM "hart market. Dull. Rubbers. Small enquiry. Tinn.— Taipinga I 122V&-l-27tti Soul 'Mawng Pets L4TH-1.62 1 *>*ti ;t ?i>r Plandoha tii 1 Kawangs 52H-»7Vj cents, „.50, Tongkah Harbours 14-1 !!:itruis 14s. 9d.Varna 24«. Bd.-26 Od. Industrials. Uniteers
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  • 78 10 There w«s a- rather poor the ChartMl and A.-mus vuruty entertainment at S; v turday night, ml' ii.itd wa really good. Thi play of Chinese magic b modern magic and hypnoti while Charton inanipulutct i.ar')s and put his medium in folded. Thus placed, the m to say whatever article Cl
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  • 18 10 A hut'e fcrund stand sMc] Gateway of India," at BoJ modute 2.H1H1 woleomeri of] ienly eaUapftcd mi Sfprcinj
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  • 4083 11 Provisions of the Proposed New Ordin. >cc, The Attorney-General, Sir William Muri- •on was to move the first reading of the Ordinances 1!>21, ntp meeting of I-egishuivp Counc^ this afternoon. Hj Text of the ordinances a£%llows W Rill Intituled an ordinance ic establish Hid maintain a Volunteer
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 166 11 New Music, THE 4 WHOLE WORLD SERIES JHE MOST POPULAR SERIES THE OLIVER DITSON EDITION STERN\ LIBRARY MAGNUS ORGAN VOLUNTARIES SCOTTISH STUDENTS SONGS m 9f vocal and instrumental music Alm Piano and Vocal Operatic Scores, Francis and Days, Darawsk!, J'eldinan, Planet, Song and Dance Annuals Standard Folios Waltz, Song. and
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    • 268 11 Raffles Hotel MONDAT.— Tea Daasant, to 7 pjn. (Admissioa free). WEDNESDAY. Special V&sical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress etaaatla! Ut Dancing). FBlDAT.— Special Lnneh— Orehattra. SATURDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. d>eniag Dtsm «Maßtlaf Ut Dancing) SUNDAY.— Cinema after Dinner. NOTICE.- -Resulonts and IHners will have
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    • 151 12 T» mm tfcla HnU at fl«ni»f Mm /x^ /^J^\ JetMomy. Hsrla, of Mo«ty u4 fA^T^) IMJ^b) Better t ltM MfiiM quki V/ |f\f \f Ixv tn lt» qulitr. KIAM MAT CQ.JgtMgEL 108 «n< 109, UAKKKT STEEIT, EaIT^P 7J-1 BORDEN'S MALTED MILK HAS NO EQUAL MILK A superior strengthening invigorating food
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    • 141 12 GIGARETTfei NUMBER VIRGINIA* Jmitated—Sbut fiever Squalled IN PATENT I>ER T)N Of VACUUM r 25 TINS OF 50. Sole Manufacturers ARDATH TOBACCO CO., LTD., LONDON. AS FROM OCTOBER *1, 1921 Our charges for MOTOR HIRE will be LOWERED As lbllows 5 Seater Hupmobile $3 per hour. 5 Luxe Studebakcr $4 (G
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  • 349 13 TOWNS FOR SALE. Huge Disposal of Munition I||ant. The Disposal Board has decided to sell a large quantity or Government stores that have been lying for some time past at Scottish munition towns. The material to be sold, the Evening Standard learns, consists of valuable and important plant and machinery
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  • 500 13 Pandemonium in a New York Shop Menagerie. A !,00(i;!ol, snake, a hefty 18ft. boa con- strictor, is at large, and the entire police j force of the Mercer-street district of New j York $re on the outlook for it. P.C. King was passing Schilling's Pet J
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  • 23 13 I It appears that nations are not so much interested in beating swords into plowshares as they are in beatinjr competitors Into oil-fields.
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  • 22 13 Player-pianos are bamg sold in Africa, jrhich makes it hard for missionaries to convince the natives that we love peace. V^sliington Post.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 247 13 WHITEA WAY'S Faultless Quality, It -is mor^than ever necessary these days to be of Quality^ This«a|sur^ice is alwayt yours when you shop wtirre Quality receives t*ne first consideration, when, in fact, )ou shop at Whiteaway'*. ««>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ The Mouse that CONCENTRATES 4 Look at these Pyjama Values. Jfefisf^^ SI.EEPINO SUITS fW&Yft&^Zl
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    • 218 13 The Brand of Confidence H n Happily Growing i i A S your baby grows, his food should I with him- if he is to be the happy and contented baby that you want him to be. THE ALLENBURYS' 2 P FOODS are scientifically adapted to 5 w your baby's
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    • 137 13 Electric Lighting FROM THE Municipal Electricity Supply is now within reach of many who hitherto have been forced to use oil-lamps or gas AT TANGUN AND SURROUNDING AREAS. Quotations for house wiring installations and for electrical fittings and accessories on application. UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*) SINGAPORE.
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    • 1241 14 SALES BY AUCTION _UU BUU33 RUBBER AND PRODUCE CO., LTD. NOTICE 1 OBDEB OP THK TRUSTKSS FOR DEBENTURE HOLDCBB ffc« ■llil— >l< ha»e receded in.trueiionj to .ell bj pnblle aaetioa (H »w iit.»i,.« Void VI »n»ata traetj) at their .ale-room, Rafflee Chambera. Baflla. Place. on a date to be hotlfled
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    • 621 14 A«Mte -T«r |i,M«,*ww »xj c A*i«rtinrr In fare, •rm J17,000,W» THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. :lw«t>'rrt»< la ""■•!>. a>ttl.m>n« BAD OmCI Wtaefceetei ■•■aaw H.«.p.r. IX)N'I>(IN OFFICE tt OM Jewry. aVfVba Company baa gIO.OOt a«poiliw W«a th. *«urwm* C»«r» »i SußJeea 1 d enaaVHa* with tha Rritl.b I.tfe Ae»uraoc»
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    • 446 14 NKDKRLANDSCU (ND ISC n E fl AN DBLSB KS h iNKTH. INDIA COMMERCIAL HA"* CatabllaJird Infix I 'CAPITAL Fl. 60,000.000 (about I i 5,000,000). 'ISSUKD AND Fl. 55,000.000 (about PAID DP £4,600,000). RESERVL FL'N'D Kl. 47,750.000 (about £4,000,000). Hf ah orriCK jn AWPTeRirAat HftAl) A«UNCV IN BATAVIA HKANCHK.S Hongtuox. Shanghai,
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    • 450 14 BANKING I THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (Incorporated l>v Spcrinl Imperial Charter in Japan.) Capital Subscribed Y60.000.000 Capital Paid-up Y45,000,000 Reserve Funds Yl 1,080,000 Vice-President S. Mori, Esq. President K. Nakagawa, Esq. DIRECTORS I, S. Minami, Esq. T. Hisamune. Ks<|. G. Kawasaki. E*q. K. Monnatr.-, Km M. Esaki, Esq. T.
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    • 390 14 COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO. LTD (Incorporated in England; fire. Life, Marine. Accidi-nt. Ocaranto*. we*rMntot AeeeU etrr«d [IO.wt.IM W. A. SlMS— Manager and UnwarWTrl**. Eaatarn Branch, Singapore. THE MANUFACTURE*** UFE INS. CO. I (Incorporated in Canada) All tb. late.t plan, of Life, Ewtomaa* and Annuity policies issued. A.eet. M.000.00* ODTHBIE CO^
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  • 541 15 Majestic to be Ready Next Spring. The White Star Line IJuadruple-screw steamship Majestic, 56,000 tons, now nearing completion, will be the largest vessel in t"he world. She will take her place in the White Star Line's mail and passenger service between Southampton, Cherbourg; and New York naxt
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  • 24 15 Around Vladivostok it seems the ye'lov 1 1 forces are combining with the white- t make it blue for 'the r-'ds. Mani!* Bulletm. li!lllil!llllilllllilll!llllllllll!llllllllllll!lllli!lllll
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 350 15 Notice The Mystery of ROLLO'S WILD OAT can only be solved by going to the Victoria Theatre on October 8, 11, 13 or 15, but extensive research, m test and experiment enabled the flunlop Rubber Co., (Far East) Ltd. 1 to produce the most road -worthy article human ingenuity can
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    • 203 15 LjIOEjII I I y^?£ 4<|>V r r xx it ox o r a r^ iTxri^'v >ImVv > X^T JL Xi JCi lliTwinchegter" Ho*ane.| JtWjT Ed I!H VJ X > 1.7 JUBOLi Physiological Laxative. The only agent that effects the functional re-education of the Intestine. REEDUCATIOM Of THEINTfST! F. -Jl'ROt.. s..
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 344 16 New Shipment lust Arrived of: Carpenter's Smoot.. a K and Jack Planer Brans Hexagon Tapped NnU, from in. to in. Cntland'H Brass Butt Hinges, from 1% in. to 6 in. Clybnrn Screw Spanners, from 6 in. to 24 in. Asbestos Cord or Yarn, all sues. AdbestoR Pipe '.aRiiniC Rope. Patent
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    • 450 16 TAY GUAN MAT 86, PHILLIP STREET. Paoae No*. Ill* and 111*. The successful contractor for supply of FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC to the Singapore Municipality 4arUg the year 1921. GLOBE BOILER REMEDT For clearing and preserving steam boilers of all types. Used by all factories, steamers, etc.. and
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    • 904 16 CLASSIFIED. ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID ehanes for Waata. Far Sale, To Let, etc, ia ordlaar, class ast type (average six words to llae) are#*er line one insertion 28 ets. two (STa ets. three ms 64 ets., four ins 82 eta., five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.18, ten ins $140 i7t'. T
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    • 820 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, 7 Chances) Lane newly painted and over-hauled. Immediate entry. Apply Mohamcd (Jhouse Maricar, 22, Sungoi Road. TO LET, Bentcliffe and Northcliffe, 690 and 692 Kampong Bahru Road. St. James, 16, Keppel Road. Now available. For further particulars apply to the Executors of the Estate of
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    • 362 16 w^^»w* CUT AWAY VIEW SHOWING Matthews Engine-Generator Unit $950 MODEL The Simplest Possible Combination of a Generator and Gasoline Engine. "In 1914 Matthews 1 K.W. plants were selected by the U.S. Treasury Department Engineers for lighthouse installation and in each year since, additional Matthews plants have been selected." With the
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    • 370 16 Bellanger I bf tiai »f rreach r«-» Mil %LVBK KADiAIOa AND THU GOLDBN SU,»N«» Jam Arrl'W Baoi ••'I*, ftret ))>cn"yi* or. «r« W y aold^at flpcrlal PrlfM Ti. HKLl.ANGEk 1 9 Sat of efficiency, fconctry tad comfort. No doubt It )i lnx>.i:ioa» »ri the •jr r:- li within th« retch
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 199 16 TKE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editoria: and Gcner:il 5g Manaccr'* Office lUf •lob Priming Office 1244 AH communications relating to editorial to THL EDITOR. All commumcat.oni j relating to business matters advertisement«, subscriptions, accounts, printing, MaWer"." e Sddr d tO THl ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants. For Sale. To Let, etc., in ordinary
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