The Straits Times, 2 February 1921
1921-02-02
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Title Section13 1921-02-02 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,553 SINGAPORE, WEDN^DA.Y, FEBRUARY 2, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement92 1921-02-02 1 NESTLES MALTED j MILK OBTAIN ABLI i TVEKTWHHU gllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllll^ There was ei»\ old vAtck we*vt up tna basket i (LDp and up, cle&r out of mysi^ht; where she wa^ fojte?, Dcou^itL but dsK it (For wUh her She took bj> d ®«leo ILlokt ©k wKilher, oh wKitker ok urftilker, quotk92 words
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Advertisement13 1921-02-02 1 Ji NESTLES MALTED MILK raica Larga II.M fc-ui. SaUl tLM »w to«tla J13 words
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Article1149 1921-02-02 2 General Efficiency of The Dredges. The 14th annual meeting at the Tongkah Harbour T.n Dredftingr Co., No Liability, was held at the Masonic Hall, H ''art, o:i December lti. The chairman of directors (Mr. M. Kennedy) occupied the chair, and there were present Sir Henry Jones, Hon.1,149 words
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Advertisement322 1921-02-02 2 »as^s^B«i.-'T-m^,i,;.Mii;rrrn7rrrniing«>«^sa»ai«ssssß»aa»»i.i n If "That's splendid. I r J£ 7 OU 'Wincarnis 1 would do you good." 1 Wmctrnis at'.brds satisfaction .both to those who recommend it and to these who take it. Tho?c who recommend it, it* the effect ilior:e who like it, J.ei tiie benefit. Why Wincarnis gives rencued322 words
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Advertisement739 1921-02-02 2 Ita-rolei ff YouFthlnitnl M Complexion 1 1 O» •>• Mgt in a Pctfwt com- *KM 9 re alar wof KetU,!",, 7-* 3 1 3i m Vooii. B < 2r t^ t^ t 0 fM~5w m htl); »oothiri(i'Miui refit.L'r'a |(r7-ivl| Of »U talKh-rlkw n ra,,.,, KjZZJm THE AUTO SERVICE CO. 6.739 words
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Advertisement161 1921-02-02 2 THE TALK OF THE DAY THE CAR FOR ECONOMY OF UPKEEP 24 8/10 miles to the gallon* over mountainous roads in the ~l C Test Trip KUALA LUMPUR TO KUALA LIPIS and back. A distance of 252 miles. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FROM STOCK AT ALL OUR BRANCHES Catalogue free Monthly Terms.161 words
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Article1296 1921-02-02 3 Effect of the Reconstruction Scheme. An extraordinary peneral meetinfr of the Anglo-Johore Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on December 23 at the Council Room of the Rubber Growers' Association, 38, Eastcheap, E.C., for the purpose of considering resolutions providing for the reconstruction of the company and the takin'-1,296 words
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Advertisement384 1921-02-02 3 OLD CHRONIG COUGHS All Coughs Yield to Veno's Lightning Cough Curo. The curative power of Veno'a Lightning Cough Care is never more strikingly Hhown than in those hard, chronic coughs and wheezings from which so many old people suffer. The relief it gives is quick and lasting, because it loosens384 words
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Advertisement325 1921-02-02 3 TUE FAMILY MUSIC BOOKS A COLLECTION of two hundred and fifty-two pieces of piano and vocal music of moderate difficulty, selected from the works of classic anil modern composers and including many old favourites universally known PRICE $12.00 THE TROPICAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CO. STAMFORD ROAD. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE CORPORATION (Incorporated325 words
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Advertisement234 1921-02-02 3 SELANGOR EARTHEN PIPE COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN Drain Pipes, Latex Cope, Shanghai and Slaa Jan. Flower Pots, Lime, Bricka, Tiles and ■II other kinds of things for Eatate*. Supplied Commission. Prices moderate and prompt delivery. A trial order will convince you. P. O. BOX 98. KUALA LUMPUR. OUR234 words
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Advertisement436 1921-02-02 3 Nwrly Ready g^^ V iv< CHINESE \Kt/^-T?\ COHMERC HI. y^ "f ff\ DIRECTORY. r^? L Tb« leading k j^^pJ commercial Bs^liaTt reference in BB Dollar Market. Compiled by JJ Mr. SIOW CHOON LENG. Or Trade Condition Changing. -The tins Is rapidly approaching when the supplj ol goods in many lines436 words
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Advertisement826 1921-02-02 4 STEAMER SMUWBS P. 0.-British India AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) Ta* CaanDaay'. MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY sre st preseat suspended LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE US Sis Mir Si| iHTBEB :Kt-W."S KHYBEB about826 words
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Advertisement491 1921-02-02 4 STEAMER SAILINGS PRINCE LINE UNITED (IneorporaUd in Englsnd) FAR EAST SERVICE FOR NEW YORK TUSCAN PRINCE about Fob. IB PORTUGUESE PRINCE end Mar. (via Sues) For all information, apply to ADAMSON, GILFILLAN 4 CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) AgenU. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED (IneorporaUd in the United Kingdom) For491 words
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Advertisement248 1921-02-02 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE EASTERN SHIPPM COMPANY, LOOTED < laaorporaud <■ Stralti Sottlon.atal Tbll Ha* tablo li «ooj.e» to .IWr.tSo. rlthout ftrtfcar notic. Steam* mIIIm fr.« MlfHtn BAN WHATT SOON, .T.rj Ta.ida;, .t 1 p.m. 1»r Pert Svottonhaa **4 Pimnt rr«« r«Uf U Trala *rom HoahMta U Ranc.a 10 hoor») BKNONO248 words
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Advertisement372 1921-02-02 4 STEAMER SAILINGS 0. S K. THE OSAKA SHOSEN KADBHA LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) No. I. De Soasa Straot. IT, pooad Sailing from Singapore (Snbjeot to change without netioe} CintOPEAN LDCB For Port Said. MaraeUlea, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Bambarg HIMALAYA MARU NSW YOBK UNB Kor Now York (rla Paaasaa) AMAZON372 words
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Advertisement422 1921-02-02 4 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YISEN HMSHA. (Incorporated In Japan) Cader Mail Coatraet with the Imperial Japanese Government Bobjeet to alurstions without notice EUROPE MAIL UNB Fortnightly Sorrlee For London, Antwerp via (Malacca) P«««. Colombo. Sao*. Port Said aad MaraeUlea. KAGA MARU "MFib. YOKOHAMA MARU Feb. 2S KLKIST Mar LIVERPOOL LINB For422 words
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Advertisement567 1921-02-02 5 STEAMER SAILINGS TRIESTE VLADIVOSTOK LINE CZECHOSLOVAK CENTRAL ECONOMIC COMMISSION (Incorporated in Prague) OUTWARD SAILINGS Tor Shanghai, Moji and Vladivostok HOMEWARD SAILINGS For < oinmho. Bombay, Aden. Port Said and Tricate LEGIE 10,900 tons displacement due middle of Fab. 1921 For freight and passages, please apply to CZECHOSLOVAK CENTRAL ECONOMIC COMMISSION567 words
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Advertisement303 1921-02-02 5 STEAMER SAILINGS GREEN STAR LINE Stramer I'm- Spore Destination WEPT HKNSH-AW February M San Francisco via ports OEERLODGE Murch 8 New York via Suez LANCASTER March 15 Now York via Suei The above Mcamcrs will receive prompt lespatch for the ports named, taking cargo for all Inland Point*. For freight303 words
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Advertisement474 1921-02-02 5 STEAMER SAILimiS DODWEIi LINE (Incorporated in England) FOR NEW YORK DIRECT VIA SUEZ BOLTON CASTLE, loading early February. LOWTHER CASTLE loading end March. for freight, please apply to PATKRSON, SIMONS CO, LTD., Afeau 111 I i Ifla STRAITS CHINA LINE s.s. VAN CLOON will sail about February 5, for Hongkong,474 words
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Advertisement400 1921-02-02 5 ®ECC\ THE PORTAL GRAMOPHONE It is self-contained, has no loose parts, is folded as an attache caae and is ready to play immediately it is opened. The DECCA has the volume, tone and clearness of full-size Cabinet Gramophone and takes a 12-incb record. Full particulars on application. Sole Distributing Agents400 words
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Advertisement128 1921-02-02 5 A PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2 AT 9.15 AT GOODWOOD HALL, SCOTTS ROAD When Mr. ISRAEL COHEN, B. A., Emissary of th« Executive of the World Zionist Organisation will deliver an address on The British Mandate for Palestine." The Hon. Sir JAMES WILLIAM MURISON, Xt,128 words
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Advertisement608 1921-02-02 6 A lhambra From Wednesday, February 2, to Monday, February 7, 1921. In the Second Show, commencing 9. 1SA ROBERTSON-COLS MULTI-REEL FEATURE Featuring that great screen star Henry B. Wa'thall In a stoty brimful of interest, tense situations and suspense THE LONG LANES TURNING In 8 parts A picture with a608 words
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Advertisement448 1921-02-02 6 CINEMAS At the Popular Photoplay Hooia Tinjonf Pagar Road. Tranu Paaa the Door. In the Second Show at 9.30 Monroe Salisbury in the great dramatic production THE LIGHT OF 1 VICTORY in S parts A beautiful story packed with thrills, romance, love and full of that fire of action that448 words
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Advertisement173 1921-02-02 6 COLUMBIA NATURAL TONE 3 SPRINGS $165, $255 RECORDS MUCH REDUCED to 30 io in (f rmer| j 3o £Q A A 12 in. (formerly) $3.80 A) FA 12 in. (celebrity) $UiwU formerly $4.80 ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in Hongkong) 40 YEARS IN STRAITS MOTOR LORRIES FOB HIRB PROMPT SERVICE173 words
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Advertisement163 1921-02-02 6 THE VALUE OF GOOD SIGHT SIGHT stands for everything that valuable or enjoyable in life-. \^itßout it our entire earninp capacity would be gone, as also the enjoyment of the beauties of nature, literature, art, music and the sight of those wr love. These considerations should make u» appreciate the163 words
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Article181 1921-02-02 7 MMI-RES Wednesday, February 2. Hi(th Water, 5.18 a.m., 7.18 p.m. H.M.S. Malaya's At Home on ship. Band of Hope, V.M.C.A., 4.30 p.m. TaneHn Club »t H..m». b.r» i> V.M.C.A. Gymnastic Class. H.SO p.m. Mr. I. Cohen at Goodwood Hall, 9.16 p m. Thursday. February i. High Water,181 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article100 1921-02-02 7 tmm 9 t.«rf Bai>ln N.I Cast Wharf-Nil »heer> V, harl Nil Main Wharf -Kashiina Maru, Yatshing, Arratoi ti Apcar. Penang. Helenus. Emp:.- fork Hebe, tifrii. Circe, Oar.fa. V\i»t Wharf -Benrinnr^. <'<r<tiT.-« Wharf -Wl I'ulo Rraal Coal Wharf NIL li pi" I litrhoor Main Wharf Recorder, Patrol,100 words
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Article48 1921-02-02 7 Dm Samud, Siam., 726 tons, from Miri M, for Miri 7-2. Vat Shing, Brit., 1.424 tons, from Calcutta 1- fur Hongkong 4-2. I .i iy Weld, Brit., 244 tons, from Malacca 1-2, for Malacca 3-2. Mata Hari. Brit., 244 tons, from Deli 1-2, for Deli 3-2.48 words
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Article174 1921-02-02 7 To-day r-:«u Sambo IJO p.m. »I >.ir an-i Malacca 3 p.m. Port Swi-"ham and Penang 3 p.m. Bu-ipkok P-n>-Hongkong. Shanghai, Japan, San Fraud M and New York .4 p.m. Thursday Pingkawr.r.;. Pnmangkat and Sambas 10 a.m P. Sambu. Penang, Sabang, Olehleh, etc. 11 a.m. Penang and Rangoon174 words
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Article23 1921-02-02 7 lOißcial Pott Offlct Report; •ft S'por* Arrived Londos December 28 January 18 December 24 January 24 December 27 January 2423 words
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Article122 1921-02-02 7 I'rogrami.ie of drills, etc., for week •tiding Sunday, February 6, 1921 Wednesday, 2nd.— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Eura.s un and Malay Companies. Friday, 4th.— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, European Units. 5 p.m., Drill Hall, S.l-'.A. Company. Sunday, 6th.— 7.30 a.m. Balcstier Range, Eursian Company, Rifl* Club Shoot.122 words
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Article40 1921-02-02 7 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., as agents for the Guvenimint of British N.rth Borneo, forward two copies of the report of the proceedings at the half-yearly meeting of •hareholtUrs of the British North Borneo Co., hold in Lxndoa on December 21.40 words
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Article126 1921-02-02 7 EXCHANGB Singapore, F binary 1. On London, Bank 4 m/» Demand 2/3*4 Pr.vate 8 m. credit* 2/4 7/16 On New York Demand 44 Private 90 days *B*i On France Bank 675 On India, Bank T. T. 1«1 On Hongkong, Bank d/d 8 p.c. pm. On Shanghai, Bank126 words
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53 1921-02-02 7 Tone of Market Steady. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyert Sellers ipot >b. larch Lpril-Jtma ipot eb. lar. Lpril-June S >in(?apore Standard Pale Crepe Closing; Prices Buyer* Sellers 35 35 36 36% 36 37 42 43 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 o'clock noon,53 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article185 1921-02-02 7 VaL Pd. Buyer*. Seller* 10 10 Ampang n«™--1 1 Ayer Weng El £1 Kam. Kamunting 1.17.6 2.2.6 10 10 KinU Aaaoe 6.00 £1 a KinU Tin m 1 Hitam Tin 1.60 1.80 1 1 Jelnntoh 1.20 WO £1 £1 Lahat Mine* 5 5 Lingui Tin 4.00 4.50 10 10185 words
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Article130 1921-02-02 7 Iss. VaL Pd. Buyers. Sellers. Cl £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.5.0 3.12.6 11 1 E. Smelting Co. 7.50 8.50 5/- 6/- Electric Twayi 8/« 10 10 Fraser ft Neave 30.00 32.00 SO 90 W. Hammer ft Co. 95 105 cd. 100 100 Katz Bros. 130.00 160.00 10 10 Mexican130 words
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Article102 1921-02-02 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par Spore Electric Tramways 6 p«. £360,000 *©m Spore Municipal 6 pt $1,878,000 P«r Spore Man. 4% p.« of 1907 $1,000,000 P« <S» Spore Mun. 4% p« of 1909 $1,600,500 10 p.e. dv Spore Man. 4H p« of IBOV $1,600 n«M v ff di*102 words
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Article382 1921-02-02 7 huw and Co. and Ljall and Bratt'i Qnotatt— Latest available Sterling Quotations are printed on ■■other pag* o» Friday. To-day*! Prfcwa PrsMr WaU ft Co. B»mtt. Allenby ($1) 0.35 0.45 0.35 045 Alor Gajah (*1) 1.75 255 1.75 2.25 Am. Malay ($2) 2.60 3.00 2.60 3.50 A. Hitam382 words
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Advertisement724 1921-02-02 7 I ATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TO LET, unfurni«hed apartment in house >rar !..wn. Apply_496, Straits Times; YOUNG LADY wants position as short-hand-typist. Apply 498, Straits Times. TO I.^T. vi-nd floor, good spac in River Valley Road. Apply 499, Straits Times. FURNISHED ROOM, with breakfast only, winted near town. State rental. 497, Strait.Times.724 words
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Advertisement33 1921-02-02 7 ITO ACETIC AND SULPHURIC ACID ENAMELLED LATEX PANS AND PAILS, ZINC POWDER COTTON DUCKS AND COLOURED PAINTS, GLASS PAPER AND EMERY CLOTH, REFINED CAMPHOR T. NAGAI ANI COMPANY. Mijfh Street, or 'Phone 1113.33 words
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Advertisement473 1921-02-02 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXCHANGE CERTIFICATE OF EMPLOYMENT FOR TAMBIES. Members of the Chamber having signified their approval of a scheme whereby an official certificate of employment authorised by the Chamber will be granted to all Tambioin proper employment- -the Committee of the Chamber desire to notify all firms who473 words
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Advertisement268 1921-02-02 7 AUCTION SALE of valuable teak household furniture, Moutrie's piana, etc. f At No. 3, Lloyd Road, off Oxlcy Road, f on Saturday, February 5, at 2 p.m. Comprising special model excellent tone* cottage piano by Moutrie Co., nearly new and in first-class condition, beautifully carved floral design walnut-stained teak i268 words
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1171 1921-02-02 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 2 AGREEMENT. The great conference at Paris has come to an end and there appears to be a feeling of profound relief in France. She feared that her views on reparation would not meet with cordial support, and these fears have not proved wholly unfounded,1,171 words
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Article31 1921-02-02 8 Considerable numbers of forged treasury notes are, says a naval order, in circulation in the Mediterranean and Black Sea ports, and officers and men are warned to be on their guard.31 words
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Article45 1921-02-02 8 A very daring theft from the person is reported of a pearl necklace valued at £40,000 which disappeared during New Year's eve festivities at the Savoy Hotel in London. The necklace belongs to Mrs. Mango, wife of a Greek shipowner. The underwriters offer £4,000 reward.45 words
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Article21 1921-02-02 8 The 8.1. Teesta, of th? Madras-Singa-pore run, has gone into dock at Calcutta, and the Egra has taken her place temporarily..21 words
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Article33 1921-02-02 8 The rate of issue of mon?y orders for India and Ceylcn to-day is Rs. 158 to $100. The rate of payment of money orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 168 to $100.33 words
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Article33 1921-02-02 8 The Shipping and the Import and Export Offices will be closed on Tuesday, the Bth inst., and open for one hour only, from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., on Wednesday, the 9th instant.33 words
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Article35 1921-02-02 8 A Kuala Lumpur resident now at Home writes that prices are falling steadily. He considers that the cost of living in England is now half what it is in Kuala Lumpur, says the Malay Mail.35 words
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Article36 1921-02-02 8 According to a letter from Mr. J. L. Childs of Peking, received in New York, 15,000,000 persons are starving in the famine area in China. He adds that $6 gold is enough to save a life.36 words
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Article38 1921-02-02 8 Information has been received that the steamer Gracchus passed a sunken wreck with mast showing ten feet above water in the Java Sea. lat. 6 deg. 4 mm. S. long. 112 deg. 39 mm. E. on January 24.38 words
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Article40 1921-02-02 8 Counterfeiters are already trying to turn out five-cent bits on their own account as base imitations of the new coin have already been discovered, and one or two of the alleged makers are already in the hands of the police.40 words
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Article43 1921-02-02 8 The Government of Bengal has passed an order in connection with the taxi strike to the effect that all subsisting licences to drive taxi-cabs were to be suspended aad that temporary licences would be granted at the discretion of the Commissioner of Police.43 words
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Article44 1921-02-02 8 Amongst the passengers who passed through Singapore a few days aKO was Capt. E. R. Evans, R. N. who was second in command of Capt. Scott's Antarctic Expedition in October, 1909. Capt. Evans, who saw considerable service during the war, is joining H.M.S. CarIMk,44 words
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Article50 1921-02-02 8 The Financial Times states that a Mincing Lane firm interested in copra mills and to some extent in rubber has suspended payment with liabilities of a quarter of a million. Another firm of Eastern merchants is in difficulties. In neither case is the trouble primarily due to the rubber market.50 words
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Article49 1921-02-02 8 Scotland Yard announces that in view of evidence of the Irish political organisaton in London beini? urged to commit outrages by violent Sinn Fein action extensive raids were carried out by armed officers in London oh the night of January 19. No arrests were made, but documents were seized.49 words
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Article55 1921-02-02 8 The presentation of a Malayan tiger skin and head to H. M. S. Malaya, was made by the Burgher community of Selangor and was made in the name cf the whole Bunrher cunmun tv domiciled in Malaya. Mr. William Hay, of Kuala Lumpur, headed the deputation who went aboard the55 words
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Article73 1921-02-02 8 A collision occurred just outside John Little's in Raffles Square, this morn ng. A carriage coming down the road ran into a ricksha, going slowly in the same direction. The European occupant of the ricksha, who kept his head during the impact, also managed to keep h s balance, thus73 words
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Article79 1921-02-02 8 The New South Wales Government proposes to invite tenders throughout the world for the construction of a bridge jver Sydney Harbour, estimated to cost £5,000,000. Of this sum £3,000,000 will be added to the capital cost of the State Railways and £2,000,000 will be a charge against the City of79 words
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Article81 1921-02-02 8 The Daily Mail learns from New York that the American invasion of the British motor car market is shown in the statistics of the first two. months of 1920 when the number of car shipped to Britain was almost thrice and to British India five times the totals in 191981 words
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Article83 1921-02-02 8 The Anti-Cigarette League of Washington, which would do to cigarettes what the drys have done to liquor, have written to Mr. Harding entreating him not to smoke when he enters the White House, and thereby set a great and glorious example to the youth of both sexes. Mr. Harding is83 words
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Article86 1921-02-02 8 A Shanghai message says that the gulf between north and south China is growing wider is made evident by an important decision of the Canton government to take over the control of maritime customs in provinces under its jurisdiction, giving a guarantee that foreign obligations should not be jeopardised. This86 words
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Article98 1921-02-02 8 One of the oldest and most respected European residents of Colombo passed uway on January 20 after an illness of only a few days,, in the person of Mr. Francis F. Street, merchant of Darley Stores, Darley Road. He firtt came East 41 years ago, when he settled in Calcutta98 words
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Article465 1921-02-02 8 Archdeacon Greipr of Worcester has been appointed Bishop of Gibraltar. Lord and Lady Reading will leave London fnr India on March 17, and Marseilles on March 19. The. Penar.g press state that W*m Mr. C. G. May retires it is probable that Mr. H. V. Towner will465 words
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Article81 1921-02-02 8 The following were guests of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Guillemard at dinner at Government House last night and afterwards attended the ball at tha Tanglin Club Mr. and Mrs. Griffin, Dr. Taylor and Mrs. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, Miss D. Lamb, Miss L. Lamb, Miss81 words
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Article117 1921-02-02 8 Mr. J. Noble, the French Consul in Singapore, has received a cable from the Governor-General of Indo-China, conveying information regarding two aviation accomplishments by the Military (French) of Indo-China without special preparations, the machines used being the regulation Breguet. The first achievement consisted in conveying the Governor117 words
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Article231 1921-02-02 8 A correspondent writes I am enclosing: herewith copy of a statement [from the Committee of Governors of the United States Federal Reserve Bank with reference to the present financial crisis. The statement appeals to me as being very fitting and if practised it will help231 words
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Advertisement118 1921-02-02 8 A WELL-KNOWN BRAND OF CIGARETTE IN A NEW SIZE Three Gastles SUPER Magnums There's no sweeter tobacco comes from Virginia and no $1 35 better brand than >1.35 v The Three Castles per tin I* 1 tln of 5 0 Thackeray— The Virginians of 5 0 •inniiiiiiuiiiiiinininiiiiiiiuiniiiiiuiiiinunifj I X-i/fctle's I118 words
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Advertisement180 1921-02-02 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT SERICO PRODUCTION CORP. INC. 15 Episodea or 81 reals A WOMAN IN GREY Episodes S and 4 at 8 p.m. Featuring Arline Pretty and H. G. Sell < Pts. THE LONG LANE'S TURNING Pta. Featuring H. B. Walthall Topical Budget, Tom Mix 2 reel drama and Rolin Comedy180 words
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Article633 1921-02-02 9 Germany's Liability Finally Fixed. Relief la France Over Allied Harmony. Reuter Telegrams Paris, January 30. The conference results appear on the whole highly satisfactory to the French press which is especially pleased with the frustrat on of the German endeavours to divide the Allies. The Entente Cordiale isReuter - 633 words
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Article132 1921-02-02 9 HcuTK Telegram London, January 30. The Observer, in welcoming Mr. Churchill's appointment to the Colonial Office, remarks that the issue embracing sea power, the Japanese treaty, and AngloAmerican friendship must be probed at the Imperial Conference in June. It urges that the Imperial Parliament should lose no132 words
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Article123 1921-02-02 9 Reuter Telegrams London, January 30. Calcutta The Duke of Connaught has arrived. He was given a most enthusiastic raception, but as a result of a strong boycott campa'gn the non-cooperators' part of the city observed a strict hartal. London, January 30. Bombay A meeting of mill-owners decidedReuter - 123 words
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Article99 1921-02-02 9 Reuter Telegrams London, January 30. Washington The House of Representatives approved the Government's acceptance of Mr. Morgan's offer of his h mas in London as the residence cf the Amorican Ambassador, and also authorised the appropriation of $150,000 for the purchase r.f the embassy in Paris. London,Reuter - 99 words
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Article30 1921-02-02 9 Reuter Telegram London, January 30. Jerusalem The Marquess of Milford Haven has arrived with the body of the Grand Duchess Elizabeth of Russia for interment at Gethsemane.Reuter - 30 words
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Article241 1921-02-02 9 Company and Individual Fined For Nun-Observance. On Monday, Dr. H. E. Blunt, an American citizen, was charged by Insp. Venters of the Alien Registration Department, in the third court, before Mr. uawson, with failing to register within 48 hours of his arrival in the Colony, and also with241 words
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Article29 1921-02-02 9 She said to me, I'll put out your light. Magistrate: "Your what." Light. I think she meant my light because she blacked my eye immediately after." Woman at Tottenham.29 words
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Article434 1921-02-02 9 Last Night's Dance at Tanglin Club. 'ihe w :ek's social functions in connection with H.M.S. Malaya are proceeding successfully. Last night's dance at the Tanglin Club was a highly enjoyable function. H.E. the Governor, Sir Laurence 1 Guillemard, X.C.8., was present W*ll is Capt. H. T. Buller, C.8.,434 words
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Article246 1921-02-02 9 Entertained by the Sultan Of Johore. On Friday afternoon, January 27, H.M.S. Merlin of the Admiralty Survey Department, under Lieut. Commander Garbett. went into the Straits of Johore, and an•hored off Johore Bahru. It is said that she will remain in those waters for some time, and H.H.246 words
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Article150 1921-02-02 9 Hacphail and Go's Daily Report. Singapore, February 2. Silver.— 34 Va. Hongkong 8. Three months gold 48 Vt. Tin. No cable, no market. Rubber Market. At time of writing the weekly auction prices are Singapore standard ribbed smoked sheet 35 and crepe 36 Outside the market is150 words
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Article42 1921-02-02 9 I Chang GWsB, the Woobuug Port Development Cor.-.r. bf.iuner, expresses the opinion that Woosung is not an ideal port, but the shipping congestion at Shanghai must inevitably necessitate expansion. The scheme is entailing on expenditure of $20,000,000.42 words
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Article1311 1921-02-02 9 H.M.S. Maiaya and Sir Ernest Birch. (From a Correspondent.) January 30. The same uneasiness prevails in rubber circles, those that can afford to hold the 'shares they have do not seem to be very, p rturbed but those that merely went in 1 for a short flutter,1,311 words
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Article600 1921-02-02 9 The Status of the Tonsorial j Profession. h 1 The usual weekly m??ting of the Rent Board was held yesterday with Mr. F. M. Ba Mi-U-y pres ding. Among the earlier I matter which came up was one in respect < of the ground floor of 8, Japan600 words
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Article233 1921-02-02 9 A pretty wedding took place on Saturday afternoon, the contracting parties being Major Douglas Fraser, M.C., of Malacca, only son of Mr. and Mrs. James Fraser, of Port of Spain, Trinidad, 8.W.1, and Miss He- ra E. Kennedy, younger daughter of On- late Mr. Robert Kennedy and233 words
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Article78 1921-02-02 9 Owing to the Chinese New Year holidays the Straits Steamsh p Company have made the following alterations in their sailing* for MXI week. The Lady Weld, Kaka and Ipoh will not sail, as usual, on Monday, Tuesday ami Wednesday, respectively. The Hints, having on Monday the 7th78 words
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Article2168 1921-02-02 9 Rugby Internationa] Matches. By Our Special Correspondent London, January 6. The openness of the prospect for the Derby of 1921 is shown by th? fact that the bookmakers are laying eight to one on the fi.'ld. Substantial wagers have been taken about Monarch at that price, and about2,168 words
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Article750 1921-02-02 10 The Annual Report for the Past Year. The following is the annual report of the Children's Aid Society for the year ended August 31, 1920, wnich was adopted at the annual meeting of the society held at Government House yesterday The society is maintained entirely by voluntary750 words
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Article18 1921-02-02 10 Calendars have been received from the N-stle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk ciai Dir2ct°o l iy. and ChinMe Commer18 words
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Letter116 1921-02-02 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I should be obliged if you would kindly grant me a little further space in your valuable paper to make the position cf my clients, tha Association of Engineers, perfectly clear in the above matter. So far as they are116 words
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1365 1921-02-02 10 Control of the Pacific and The White Australian Policy." To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, The questions of the control in the Pacific and the Immigration Law of the Australian Commonwealth raised in your issue of yesterday are of the most vital interest to all Australians. Whether Australia1,365 words
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Article223 1921-02-02 10 The current issue of the Cathedral Monthly Paper says The Bishop has been forced to postpone his return owing to the impossibility of finding workers for the diocese. England seems to have been 'drained dry of men who are willing to leave home for work abroad. The last223 words
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Article130 1921-02-02 10 An Ilford resident, who desires to be anonymous, has deposited £500 with the manager of the local branch of Barclay's Bank for the relief of Ilford sufferers from the suspension of Farrow's Bank. An Ilford girl who deposited £200 her passage money to South Africa, where she130 words
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Article100 1921-02-02 10 In connection with the criticism on the part of the British motor car trade of the Government of India in connection with the ordering from Italy of about four hundred motor car chassis to the value of approximately a hundred thousand pounds for ready delivery to100 words
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Article74 1921-02-02 10 The periodical called the Modern Transport states that contracts recently awarded to British locomotive builders include the North British Locomotive Company of Glasgow, twenty-five locomotives for the Bengal-Nagpur Railway, five metre cause locomotives for the South Indian Railway and seven engines for the Kala-hogh-Bannu Railway Robert Stephenson74 words
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Sporting News and Notes
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Article373 1921-02-02 10 S. R. C. Beat H. M. S. Malaya. A heavy shewer of rain interfered with yesterday's soccer match on the S.K.C. ground between the S. R. C. and liiMiß Aiai.i.. a. A late start was made, and it WSJ possible to play only twenty 'minutes each way. The Club373 words
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Article31 1921-02-02 10 This afternoon S.C.C. II are due to meet an H.M.S. Malaya team on the S.C.C. ground and S.R.C. II will be at home to another team from the ship.31 words
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Article52 1921-02-02 10 The replay of the Bogey competition on Saturday and Sunday resulted as under S. C. Campbell (winner) lup J. W. Jackson 7 (>jwn G. R. H. Webb 8 down C. W. N. Joyce 12 down The ball sweep resulted in a tie between Messrs. Campbell and Tryner,52 words
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Article110 1921-02-02 10 A match between the Malacca and Negri Sembilan Rugby Football Clubs was played on the Seremban Padang on Saturday and re- r -i for the victors by 10 points to 3. In the evening a dance was held in the Sungei Ujong Club, wheh was voted a success110 words
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Article100 1921-02-02 10 The match between the S.C.C. hockey team and a team from H.M.S. Malaya, played at the S.C.C. yesterday in spite of the rain, resulted m. victory for the club by 4—l. Score notwithstanding, it was a good, fast game with the visitors pressing quite100 words
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Article16 1921-02-02 10 The V.M.C.A. swimming pool will be closed to-morrow and Friday, for the usual monthly cleaning.16 words
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Article164 1921-02-02 10 On Monday last the C and A teams contested their fixture of the S. F. A. Football League tournament. Despite the fact that the A team missed the services of some regular players, the game was fast and interesting. The first period of play found the A's164 words
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Article59 1921-02-02 10 A special general meeting of the members of the S.C.C. will be held at the Cricket Club on Thursday, February 10, at 6.15 p.m. for the following purpose 1. To receive the resignation of the present. Committee. 2. To elect a President. 3. To elect a Committee.59 words
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Article72 1921-02-02 10 That great melodramatic screen actor Henry B. Walthall is being featured in a Robertson-Ccle feature, The Long Lane's Turning, in six parts, at the Alhambra, to-night. Besides this there will be a two-reel Tom Mix western drama, a Topical Budget and a Rol n comedy. In he first house, after72 words
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Article305 1921-02-02 10 Fine Weather and Good Goiiyj For First Day. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, February 1. The Selangr Turf Clab New Year Race Meeting opened to-nay in line weather. The going was goo-i. The ri suits were as .oilews Klang Stakes. 6 furlongs. Orthez (Suttle) 9.1 1 Nankin305 words
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Article280 1921-02-02 10 At Tanjong Tagar yesterday morning a representative gathering of the Moslem Community welcomed their distinguishei guest Khawaja Kamal ud-Din 8.A., L.L.R. Among those present were, Messrs. Syed Omar Alsagotf, Syed Abdul Rahman Aljunid M. Kader Sultan, J.P., Syed Hood Alsagoff, Sheikh Ali bin Awad altwai, Ali bin280 words
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Article139 1921-02-02 10 It is rumoured in local legal circles that the successor to the late Sir Aubrey Goodman, Chief Justice of the Straita Settlements, will be Sir Henry Cowpor Gollan, X.8., C.8.E., who is now AttorneyGeneral of Ceylon and who was made a Knight Bachelor in the New Year honours.139 words
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Article148 1921-02-02 10 At Karachi on January 20, Abdul Rahman, editor of the local Khilafat daily newspaper, was sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment on each of three charges of sedition, the sentences to run concurrently. The Public Prosecutor said that the accused, a young man, was mmj within three148 words
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Article1271 1921-02-02 11 Year's Working and The Financial Position. The tenth annual general meeting of the Perak River Valley Rubber Company, Limited, was held in the registered office of the company. Pe.ang, on Saturday. The (Inn. Mr. W. Puncan presided, and the others present w .'re Mr. J. R. Brown1,271 words
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Article476 1921-02-02 11 The Work of an Ancient City Company. The Worshipful Company of Innholders, which is now asking for documents relative to its past in the hands of private individuals, for the purpose of compiling an official history, is one of the minor City Companies which dots good so476 words
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Article179 1921-02-02 11 Strong Protests in Dutch Indies. .The Dutch Bill concerning: th.- concession of the Djambi oilfields, in the Dutch Eat Imlios, to a branch of the Royal Dut; h Oil Company meets with strong 'protest in India and in Dutch Indian comjmercial circles. According to a Batavia BMaaBM179 words
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Article37 1921-02-02 11 Shi- march up der stairs and down da stairs playing on der old fiddle yes, all tier time she play der old tiddl.-. It was drcndful dat playing on der old fiddle." Di.^tui bed tenant at Willesden.37 words
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Advertisement124 1921-02-02 11 These are the finest examples of the Piano-Makers Art yet achieved Also new shipment of MOUTRIE PIANOS Call or write for Illustrated Price List Cash or Easy Monthly Payments S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. Raffles Place, SINOAPORE i The Clyno Lightweight The finest 2-s<roe *^^LM on the Market Reliable, Easy to124 words
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Advertisement215 1921-02-02 11 Raffles Hotel The Leading Hotel in Singapore Excellent accommodation and ouiaine The Finest Ball Room in the East GUEST NIGHTS EVERY THURSDAY SATURDAY RAFFLES NEW ORCHESTRA F. A. COOKE, Mn.icil Director. B. MURPHY. J«n Drummer. A. C. McCLART, Maaatw. Adelphi Hotel EVERY EVENINO OUR SPECIAL ORCHESTRA PLAYS FROM 7 to215 words
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Article430 1921-02-02 12 Free Travel and Postage Recommended. The Select Committee on Members' Expenses have issjeu 1 a report, printed as a Parliamentary paper, in which they recommend that all members of Parliament should be allowed to travel free first class between London and their constituencies, and that facilities should be430 words
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Article461 1921-02-02 12 Humble Confession of Haunted Romancer. Do you know what it is to be haunted by a story That has been my fate for five-and-twenty years and I wrote the story myself says C. S. S." in the Sunday Express. It has tracked me down to this461 words
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Article115 1921-02-02 12 Sir Auckland Geddes, the British Ambassador, speaking at the annual dinner of the New England Society in Philadelphia last month bestowed cm the people of English stock, with their British, Roman, and Nordic strains the descriptive name of Britronord." Round Englanders," he said, "is grouped the British Empire, and115 words
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Article660 1921-02-02 12 An Unsolved Mystery of The Sea. I well remember, on first visiting the Mediterranean in 18lUi, says Lord Teignmouth in the Daily Mail, a yarn that 'went the rounds of the ships on that [stat on about a corn-mill in the island of. Cephalonia, worked by a660 words
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Article412 1921-02-02 12 The High Adventure of Social Service. A public meeting of the Lague of Youth was held the other night at the City Temple, the Rev. F. W. Norwood presiding. The object of the league is to induce young men and young women to engage in the412 words
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Advertisement776 1921-02-02 12 JUST RECEIVED i-liiiment of our Popular PATENT FACED HAIR BELTING 2 in. 3 in. 4 in. 6 in. Try rtiri Btl ing if you hare not done »o, and you will want to use it on all your pulleys. Sole Agents s KIAM KMT COMPANY (MARKKT STREET) MUNICIPAL NOTICE OMNIBUS776 words
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Advertisement780 1921-02-02 12 I I > lffw TRADE NOTICE la hereby given that the abovt Trade Marks are the Property of Kwan Minak: who carries on business at No. 4 Raffle* Place, Singapore, and ia used by him at Trade Mark in respect of Matches imported into and «old by him in the780 words
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Advertisement145 1921-02-02 12 English Fish FRESH SUPPLIES SMOKED HADDOCKS KIPPERS SMOKED FISH FILLETS BLOATERS SMOKED HERRINGS HALIBUT AND SALMON SINGIPORE COLO STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED Wood -Milne Patent Foot Pump With this ai-nple and compact instrument you can inflate m larre Tyre to 75 ibc. pressure in two minutes and with marvellous ease. Leg145 words
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Article1413 1921-02-02 13 Satisfactory Arrangement With Government. The eighteenth ordinary general meeting of the Duff Development Company, Limited I was held in, mail week at Winchestei I 1 House, E.C., Mr. R. W. Duff (crmirmar 1 1 snd nanaging director) presiding. The chairman, in moving the adoption I of the report1,413 words
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Article615 1921-02-02 13 Importations of Immature Spirit. Ten months ago the Timea of Ceylon made it known to the public that strenuous efforts were being made by distillers at home to foist upon the Colombo market immature whisky and other spirits. There i« now evidence, says that paper, that unfortunately615 words
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Article22 1921-02-02 13 Assistant Judgd Jackson in the C.ty of London Court Every one knows that north countrymen can take a good deal of liquor.22 words
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Article26 1921-02-02 13 A decription of an intoxicated sea captain at West Hartlepool He was bumping his head against the door, and fire was I'oming out 01 his eyes.26 words
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Advertisement100 1921-02-02 13 gnHnHMmmmnMHHHHunHHM^ Under Instructions from the 1 Chairman of th? Company who has just arrived in Singapore. WHITEAWAY. UIDUW j AND COMPANY,LIMITED, will offer the whole of their j stock at [Half Usual I I Prices (Excepting Crockery, Glass and Hardware) j FOR 3 DAYS THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3 I FRIDAY, FEBRUARY100 words
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Advertisement375 1921-02-02 13 THE TRUE CONDITION OF YOUR TEETH You should always know the exact condition of your teeth. They will stay in perfect condition and last a lifetim with the right kind of treatment. EUTHYMOL TOOTH PASTE will enable you to preserve your teeth. It stroys germs, removes tartar and keeps the375 words
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Advertisement538 1921-02-02 14 SALES BY AUCTION AUCTION SALE f 297 motor Inu-x tubes, size 760 by 90 M motor Imex tubes. sjaS 7fis by IM 471 motor Im.-x Ma* SSM HIS 1C f,j 4He SMtor Imex tub..«. size WO by 120 (in (food condition). To be hi 1.1 Ht The Estate ami Trust538 words
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Advertisement426 1921-02-02 14 INSURANCE THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. (Incorporated in Canada) All the latest plans of Life, Endowment, and Annuity policies issned. Assets M,tM,«M GUTHBIE CO., LTD. General Agents. Singapore. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor Car Assets exceed MMtMW W. A. SlMS—426 words
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Advertisement684 1921-02-02 14 Assets over $3,500,000 &C. Assurance in force ow $15,900,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Winchester Hosse, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32. Old Jewry. E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies684 words
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Advertisement326 1921-02-02 14 BAWKIW6 NEDERLANDCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPY NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. (Established 1824.) Paid-op Capital Fl. 89,000,000 (abont £6,667,000). Statutory Reserve Fund Fl. 17,353.248.00 (about £1,446,1*7). Special Reserve Fund Fl. 22,660,000 (about £*****33). HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. HEAD AGENCY IK BATAVIA. BRANCHES I Penang, Hongkong, Shang hai Kobe, Rangoon, Soerabaya, Semarang. Weltevreden, Bandoeng (Java), Chenbon.326 words
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Advertisement506 1921-02-02 14 BAMKIMe THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. HEAD OFFICE Singapore, Raffles Chambers, 4. 6 and 6. BRANCHES Penang.— Bs, Beach Street. Malacca.— l3l, Jonker Street. Muar. 77-79, Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat. 109, Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIBS AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL506 words
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Advertisement565 1921-02-02 14 BANKERS BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE Authorised Capital Frs. 260,000,000 Subscribed Capital Frs. 150,000,000 Paid-up Capital Fn. 75,000,900 Reserve Liability of Shareholders Frs. 7. r i.000,000 Othir Reserve Funds Frs. ti0.000,000 (1/3 of the Capital subscribed by tke. Government of the Chinese Republic.) Chairman of the Hoard of Directors Andre Berthelot.565 words
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Article1091 1921-02-02 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Some Useful Tips. Heavy garage doors have a habit of sukK'«k after a time, making it difficult to close them properly or else necessitating- their removal and planing off at the bottom. Unless the door is small or exceptionally well made,1,091 words
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Advertisement183 1921-02-02 15 DUNLOP MOTOR CYCLE TYRES J^ X AND BELTS jgT v BfPfi_ /y "X^nß C r^^^BEaaa^PV M ''i "■i aaaaaf I EaL^Jait^f^aafiaaaaaaflk A SLIPPINO wheel means wasted power, insecurity and undue tyre wear. The relentless tenacity of Dunlop motor cycle tyre* provides speed, safety and economy. THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO C",)183 words
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Advertisement112 1921-02-02 15 W>X SPQR I•R C 1 3 T R v E YJWrtaenti/ O I A 2 i I s s T Stock list of Plant, Machinery and l-nKinct-rinjr Supplies «n V raquest. N Ask for LIST A. WE HOLD THE LARGEST ENGINEERING STOCKS IN ASIA, MAINLY BELOW MARKET PRICES. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT112 words
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Advertisement388 1921-02-02 16 GUM MAT CO. LUUTBD riseerpo rated In Straita Battlements) It, Phillip Street. SINGAPORE. I BOOUS BBADT IN BTOCK NO* Habback's Boiled .">«__*<>» Bnbbncks Raw Linseed OU Hnbbaek's Genuine Turpentine Hnbbnek's BUck Paint Hnbbock's Blnr Paint Hobbnck's Brown Paint Hnbback's British Green Paint Hnbback's Brown Oxide Paint Habbuek's Chocolate Paint Bubbuck's388 words
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Advertisement474 1921-02-02 16 TAY GUAN KMT m. psnxir itbes« m The soc*ess:_l contractor for supply of FIREWOOD to the Singapore Municipality faring the rear 1921. GLOBE BOILER REMEDY For clearing and preserving steamer boilers of all type. Used by all factories, steamem, etc., and found good. The Ideal Fluid that speaks for Itself.474 words
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Advertisement983 1921-02-02 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale. To Let, etc. In ordinary close-set type (sversge six orda to line) are r— Per line one insertion 28 cts., two ins. 46 eta., three 'ins. 64 eta., fonr ma. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,983 words
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Advertisement975 1921-02-02 16 MOTOR VEHICLES WANTED, five-seater car In good condition. Band particulars to in:,. Straits Times. FOR SALE, new coach-built side-car, fitted with new tyre. For particulars and price, apply 47G, Struits Times. FOR SALE, two-seater Maxwell car complete with Stepney wheel and dicky heat. Run 600 miles. Whnt offers Please nnp'y975 words
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Advertisement795 1921-02-02 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, spacious godowns In Wallich Street, also suitable for offices. Immediate entry. Apply to A. Clouet At Co., 7, Raffles Quay. TO LKT, three-storeyed building, riverside, Nos. 163 to 167, North Boat Quay, first floor, area 7,304 square feet. Apply Ismail and Raheem. TO LET, No.795 words
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Advertisement152 1921-02-02 16 Straits Motorcar Service LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits Settlementa) 213 to 216, ORCHARD ROAD LORRIES AND CARS HIRED OVERHAULS TO MOTOR CARS AND CYCLES WELDING of sll metals. Satisfsctlon Guaranteed Large stork of LUCAS BORNS AND LAMPS arriving shortly Phone 1233 THERE IS AN ART IN BUYING Just like in everything152 words
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Miscellaneous314 1921-02-02 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TEUEPHONW Editorial »od General W Manager t Ofßee Ult Job Printing Office 1M« iirfcs unnlrstinni relating te edifertU autters and news should be address s4 to THE KDITOB. All comamnloaUsa* rslacing to business matters— ad vertla*oj«ots, subscriptions, accounts, prlat<ae_ :c, should Sa addressed te TIB MANAGER 4DVKBTWKMKNT314 words
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