The Straits Times, 7 February 1921
1921-02-07
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Title Section13 1921-02-07 1 The Straits Times No. 26,557 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS,13 words
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Advertisement128 1921-02-07 1 NESTLES MALTED IVIILK OBTAIN ABLI CTRYWHIU BEAR BRAND Swiss Milk PURITY STALDE NySBJfiWBjjJBB^MMOITHI>tJ I EVERYWHERE RICHNESS "BEAR" BRAND j HYGIENIC SWISS IL its din us nalural pun* *L«f I anv r h,^ a i l(l without ddditio" >oy d^itm stl< unlv. this milH ol lf all| for ma.ntaininfe he j128 words
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Advertisement175 1921-02-07 1 ROBINSON CO., LTD. NEW GOODS tIN THE GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT Neat coloured stripe day shirts E| with soft polo collar or stifi colUr If to nutch M, A large variety of washing 4^P^ Bats wing bow ties anl j fancy open end ties Half-hose in silk, cotton, cashmere, lisle thread (HANDKERCHIEFS175 words
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Advertisement12 1921-02-07 1 NESTLES MALTED MILK nuca Lu«* H« wm taMto luU II.M wm taMto12 words
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Article578 1921-02-07 2 Vladivostok Eriton's Tribute to The Officer. Mr. J. Oswald Fersyth, writing to the Japan Chronicle, says :-^The untimely death of Engineer-Lieutenant Langdon of the U.S.S. Albany, recently referred to in a Reuter ctble in these columns, will cast a gloom (;ver the whol? of the foreign578 words
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Article309 1921-02-07 2 A PATTERN TO EMPLOYERS." An Australian Tribute to Jardine, Matheson and Co., Ltd. i Snl th i of Sydney, Australia, has the following Th.-re are Mane British firms which set an example regarding thy treatment of employe* who w?nt to the war which might be a pattern to Australian employers.309 words
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Article80 1921-02-07 2 Interviewed by a Daily News correspondent at Cambridge, with regard to his I'fTorts to find a cure for leprosy, Sir Leonard Rogers raid guardedly Before long we shall obtain further information in rejrsi'l to the likelihood of permanent cures." He declared that owingto the long incubation period of80 words
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Article22 1921-02-07 2 A r.,,.,1 at Stratford for .hooting a lv V am sorr y l shot the plover" I thought it was a partridge.22 words
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Advertisement630 1921-02-07 2 U j j Happily Crowing A S vow kaby Jtows. his food should H I "jro'« vith him— if he is to be g ■i the happy and contented baby that you I! wantl.imtobe. THEALLENBURYS 1 2 S FOODS a c scientifically adapted to S I your bat> 5 growing630 words
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Advertisement192 1921-02-07 2 »IERICA"S STANDARD FOUR CYOX MARINE MCJTCR THB ALWAYS DEPENDABLE RERMATH Kermatk Marine Motors were the Brat 'our-ejrlinder marine motors to demonstr te positively to users that the very beat four:ylinder, four cycle motor could be built at a reasonable prie*. The experience of owners in every country xbert marine metors192 words
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Advertisement136 1921-02-07 2 f>EOC\ THE PORBVfitf CRAMOPHONL It is aelf -container 1 has no loose parts, is folded as an attache case and is ready to play immediately it is opened. The DECCA has the volume, tone and clearness of a full-size Cabinet Gramophone and takes a 12-inch record. Fall particulars on application.136 words
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Advertisement82 1921-02-07 2 LEVER AND SONS MANILA HOCBK IM, ORCHARD ROAD FOOTWEAR LAB it NlTf SHIPMENT JUST TO HAND Of LADIES' AND GINTT IHOBb CHILDREN 1 SHOES A SPECIALTIY Tan Brugaaa, «c LadW White Beck. Saodal DlspU, of LADIES' AND CHII.DRKfTB HANDKERCHIEFB AND BILE MOTOKINO SCAKn DRESSMAKING MILLINERY D. M. Grant Co. AUTOMOBILE82 words
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Article560 1921-02-07 3 PSir R. Tagore's Vision of A Fellowship of Man. Sir Rabimiranath Tagore, the Indian! poet, has in a conversation with Dr. Fort I Newton, expressed his view that thej Leajnie of Nations is a league of robbers. I It is founded on force it .as no spiritual560 words
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Article439 1921-02-07 3 Modern Revelry in an Ancient Setting. A black and white striped figure, with I two faces and an amiable smile on each, I wandered round the Albert Hall floor on the night of December 30, cast four eyes I upwards at a flying brontosaurua, and I with439 words
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Article161 1921-02-07 3 The mysterious disappearance of nearly 4,000 medal decorations from one of the strong rooms at the War Office has baffled inquiry. The medals, which were awaiting distributions, are chiefly silver Military Crosses, but there are also some foreign decorations among those missing. Their intrinsic value as silver161 words
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Advertisement229 1921-02-07 3 Sporting Shot-Gun Cartridges FOR ALL FORMS OK SPORT Ta\ FV'Q "ELEY PEGAMOID" akd l^L^L^l iJ "ELEY SMOKELESS" ALSO S ELErS "FOURTEN- CARTRIDGE KVNOrHS -PRiMAX" and Can be obtained from all Gunmakers or Dealers or WHOLESALE ONLY FROM EXPLOSIVES TRADES LIMITED LONDON H RiuiinniiiiiiiuiiiiiutifiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiifuiniiiiiiiimiiiniinKiiifiiufniiiniiifiiniiniifiii^ A Happy Sails from Tow Hnabmnd irfll229 words
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Advertisement370 1921-02-07 3 For Your Health's Sake Nearly half a million socalleJ aspirin tablets wer-; recently FeQMd and condemned, analysis showing them t» be harmful rubiusli w thr> it pHfic-le of re:«i •*p«rin. 1 iat i« why jroti fhf;u d insist on havin? th i pri:> l>rand jj;:aratte< \l r»j be a trie370 words
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Advertisement227 1921-02-07 3 SELJUiGOR EARTHEN PIPI COMPANY i EH;;,. -<^*3 MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN Drmla Plp*«, Latci Cap*, Shanghai and Sl«m Jara, Flower Tots, Lime, Bricks, Tlka and all othrr kinds of thlngi for Entatea. Supplied on Coauniaaioii. Price* moderaU »rj prompt dtlWary. A trial order will conrinc* you. P. O. BOX227 words
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Advertisement448 1921-02-07 3 Compiled by Jmf Trade Condition Chaining. The tint r» rapidly approaching when the supply ol goodi in many line* will exceed the demat>4 Competition will be keen again and manufacturer! aa well aa Commercial Iloaeea will have to do more than quote pricea 1821 ia Singapore'a Greatest Advertising- Year in448 words
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Advertisement909 1921-02-07 4 STEAMER SAHJHB3 P. 0.-British India AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. i (Un<"er Contract with His Majesty's Government) Tk. Caamnaay'a MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present laipeaded Ta* C*-paar* FAR .EASTERN SERVICE mn»l IjONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDON909 words
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Advertisement512 1921-02-07 4 STEAMER SAILINGS PRINCE LINE LIMITED (Incorporated in England) FAR EAST SERVICB FOR NEW YORK TUSCAN PRINCE about Feb. 20 (vis Sacs) For all information, apply to ADAMSON. GILFILLAN a CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Agents THE DEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) For Caiaa aad Japaa BEN512 words
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Advertisement255 1921-02-07 4 STEAMER SAMJNfiS THE EASTERN SHIPPIM. COMPANY. LIMITED Incorporated la Straits Settlement.) This tia. table Is sob)eet t. altorattea #!tho«t fortaar notice Stoasaar *aUlag frasa Slagaaore BAN WHATT SOON, every Tuesday m I r-ss, f*r Pert Swettenhaa and P*a«ag Fr*a, Pmaaag. to ■sals—la Train Jrarrey from Moulmsin to Baagaaa It hours)255 words
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Advertisement353 1921-02-07 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE OSAKA SHOBEN KAI9HA LTD (Incorporated In Japan) Na. K. O* Soasa Street Ptossio* Balling from Slagapar* (Subject to Chang* without notlf. EUROPEAN UNB For Port Said, Marseille*. Loadoa. Aatwar*. Rotterdam and Haash«r» HIMALAYA MABU Feb It YEW YORK UNB For N*w York (via Paaaata) AMAZON MARU Feb.353 words
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Advertisement402 1921-02-07 4 sraiiEß smms NIPPON YISEN HAISHA. (Incorporated In Japan) Cader Mall Coatrart with the laaarial Japanese Governsseat. EUROPE MAIL UNB Fortnightly Service For London. Antwerp via (Malacca) Paaaaft Colombo, Baas, Port Said and Marseille.. KAGA MARU mid. Feb. YOKOHAMA MARI' Feb. 28 KLEIST Mar. 9 LIVERPOOL UNB F*i Marseille* and Liverpool402 words
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Advertisement919 1921-02-07 5 STEAMER SAILINGS LLOYD TRIESTINO S. N, COMPANY (Incorporated in Italy) OUTWARD SAILING* •as Hongkong. SbanchsL Yokohama and Kobe TRIESTE "about Feb. 26 HOMEWARD BAILING r»r Peasag. Colombo, Aden, Venice aasl Trieste PILSNA about Feb. 18 Hr.VC.ARIA about Mar. 8 j Furter sailings vill be announced later. Th« steamers of this919 words
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Advertisement460 1921-02-07 5 STEAMER SAILINGS UNITED AMERICAN LINES ING. Successors to LIVERMORE DEARBORN A CO, INC (Incorporated in U.S.A.) Independent Steamship Line Regular 20 day Service between New Tori Singapore and Java ports and vice versa FOB NEW YORK via SUEZ ECLIPSE Feb. 10 FROM NCW YORE WEST AMARGOSA Feb. 11 TOPA TOPA460 words
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Advertisement875 1921-02-07 5 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD CHINESE NEW YEAR'S DAY TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1921 WORKS AT THE WHARVES NOTICE Vessels Bunkering.- Vessels alongside .the Wharves before 10 a.m., on Monday, February 7, requiring bunker coal, will have the full quantity put on board provided they are sailing immediately after completion of bunkering.875 words
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Advertisement765 1921-02-07 5 MUNICIPAL NOTICE TAX ON VEHICLES NOTICE is hereby given that tax on Traction Engines. Carriages, Carts, Wagons, Motor cars, jinrikishas, etc., is now payable at the Vehicle Registration Office. Middle Road. The rates payable are as follows For every cart drawn by any description of horse or cattle or by765 words
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Advertisement831 1921-02-07 5 FOR PRINCES AND RICH MBN ONI T THE ROYAL YAKUTI (ANANO VI I. AS). This Yakuti or life-giving nectar has t n prepared from tbe best, choicest ana richest vegetable drugs. It has s wonderful property of increasing the virile power and reetihes all urinary disorders. In fact, it makes831 words
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Advertisement793 1921-02-07 6 ttfEHAS from Saturday, February, 5, to Thursday, February, 10. IQ2I A Universal Crook Melodrama of Gripping Interest Featuring EVA NOVAK, L. C. SHUMWAY AND GEORGE CHESEBRO In a story of action, suspense and human-interest Ins parts WANTED AT* HEADQUARTERS In 5 parts V picture in whicli Eva Novak is attractive793 words
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Advertisement284 1921-02-07 6 CINEMAS oo f HALL, LIMITED North Bridge Road Friday, February 4, to Monday, February 7, 1931 Second Show at 9 Sharp. Universal Great Mystery Serial the: lion man Episodes 18— 36 parts The story from the successful novel by Randal Parrish, known as "The Strange Case of Cavendish." Starring Kathleen284 words
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Advertisement343 1921-02-07 6 SYMPTOMS OF EYESTRAIN Symptoms of Eyestrain beinir often indirect, are wrongly attributed to other causes. Hi-adachi's, brain fajr, brow ache, aching at the back of the neck, giddiness, insomnia, depression, pain in the temples or at the back of the eyes, fullness, smarting, pricking, soreness and heat of the eyes343 words
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Advertisement74 1921-02-07 6 COLUMBIA NATURILTOUE 3 SPRINGS $165, $255 r RECORDS MUCH REDUCED &9 <rorm riy) 3 00 AA 12 in. (formerly) $3.80 Aft |"fl 12 in. (celebrity) tyOIOU formerly $1.80 ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. LIMITED (Incorporated in Hongkong) 40 YEARS IN STRAITS THE AUTO SERVICE CO. 6, BEACH ROAD. Dealer* in AUTOMOBILES, MOTOR74 words
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Article149 1921-02-07 7 riXTCRBB %fuaday, February 7. Ilifh Water, 9.54 a.m., 11.10 p.m. "rn>w«rd Mail cloiiea. II MS. Malnyn leaven. Taeaday, February 8. High Water, 10.31 a.m., 11.35 p.m. M. M. Homeward Mail closes. Chinese New Year. Hank Holiday. No Issue Straits Times. Exchntige Banks close. Wednexday, February ■M Water,149 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article93 1921-02-07 7 Eaat Wharf Bum Nil. 1-jf.t Wharf Calcutta, Nam S:intr Sheers Wharf Van Cloon. Main Wharf Tara. Unkai Mara, H:>iphong, Cvylon Mam. Rumphius. Kmpire Dock Nil. WeKt Wharf Ayuthia. Jardinei. Wharf—Nil. P.ln Bras! oal Wharf Nil Keppel Harbour. Main harf Patrol. Bithina, Lch Mercury, Hj^eria. Magn-t. Physa,93 words
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Article156 1921-02-07 7 A>uthiu. Ger., lf,\ tons, from T. Bali 7-2, (or T. Bali unc. M Diemen, Dut., 766 tons, from Dili 7-2. for Cheribon 7-2. Red.-ing, Siam., 298 ton.-. Iroiu Bangkok 7-2. for Puket 7-2. Runiphius. Dut.. tons, from Sourabaya 7-2. for Deli T-l. Sinirkcl, Dut.. 80f ton.-, from Leidong156 words
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Article111 1921-02-07 7 To-day Malacca, Port .Swettenham and Penang 3 P-m-Bncz Genoa. M>tailW«l »nd Liver n.iol 3 PmParcels 1 p.m. Port Swettenham, Penang, Madras and Negapatam, taking mail! for Europe. •♦<• 'via Bombay) pjn. Ureistrr.tion up to 1 p.m. Parcels noon «BPJ,.«:m. I l«in to Penang. talnag aUils f-f turope,111 words
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Article24 1921-02-07 7 (Official Pott 0 ■♦ft S'por* December 23 December 24 December 27 Jffice Report Arrived Lon«oa January 18 January 24 January Z424 words
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Article125 1921-02-07 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, February 7. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 Demand 2/3% Private 3 m. credits 2/4 7/16 On New York Demand 43% Private 90 days 48% Or France Bank 575 On India, Bank T. T. 160 On Hongkong, Bank d/d p.c. pm. On Shanghai, Bank d/d125 words
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55 1921-02-07 7 Tene of Market :—Dull. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyer* Sellers Spot Feb. March April-Jun. i Spot Han-h \pril-Junt-S Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers Sellers :<4 34 V4 35 36 ■■{'i'i 37 Vi 41 42 H DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 1255 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article189 1921-02-07 7 VaL Pd. Buyer*. S«U«n» 10 10 Ampang nom. 1 1 Ayer Weng 1-00 £1 £1 Kam. Kamuntmg 1.16.6 2.2.0 10 10 Kinta Amoc 8.00 £1 £1 KinU Tin 2.7.6n0m. 1 1 Hitam Tin 1-80 1 1 Jelantoh 1-30 11 1 Lahat Mine* 5 5 I.in«ui Tin 4.00 4.6 C189 words
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Article124 1921-02-07 7 Iss. Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. B £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.5.0 3.12.6 ill £1 E. Smelting Co. 7.50 8.50 5/- 6/- Electric fwayi 8/1 10 10 Fraser Neave 30.00 32.00 SO 90 W. Hammer Co. 95 106 100 100 Katz Bros. 130.00 150.00 10 10 Mexican Eagle 5.10.0 6.0.0124 words
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Article100 1921-02-07 7 C. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par Spore Electric Tramwayi 6 pc. £360,000 iod Spore Municipal 6 p« $1,878,000 0«r. Spore Man. 4H p« of 1907 $1,000,000 l* p dii Spore Man. 4H p.* cf 1909 $1,600,600 10 p* di» Spore Mun. 4H < •f I9OS 11.50n.nm t i t100 words
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Article388 1921-02-07 7 r raser and Co. and Ljall and Evatti UaoUtloaa. To-day** Pricat Kraier Ly all ft Co. Crmtt Allenby ($1) 0.35 0.46 0.35 045 Alor Gajah ($1) 1.75 2.25 1.76 2.26 Am. Malay ($2) 2.50 3.00 2.50 3.60 A. Hitam ($2) 13.00 13.00 A. Kuning (sl> 1.00 1.00 A.388 words
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Advertisement113 1921-02-07 7 MURAI TIN, LIMITED NOTICE i« hereby given that I f.rst interim divid. i 8 P cent in respect of the yew ndin* April 30 19'J1. to* >«« declared payable to shareholders on February in unii ni tie* i« also jt ven •hat the i-rmsfer nd .he Company, wui be. clo..113 words
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Advertisement765 1921-02-07 7 i ATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TO LET. ROOMS with hoard for bachelors. Healthy situation. Near town. Terms moderate^ Apply_ 520, Straits Times. CHINESE BOOK-KEEPER REQUIRED. Neatness and accuracy essential. Apply in own handwriting with copies of testimonials toßarker Co.. btd. TO LtT. C. SIT WAH ROAD (Compound i.willing hm:-.). Water laid on,765 words
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Advertisement284 1921-02-07 7 Wi hi^pr X r .ro«. r Tew A Y". a r ppy INTERNATIONAL OPERA CO Tiir OTin fiPPBA 0F SINGAPORE mL OIAR VrCJtA t Th ir Entirely New Spaciou. Tern Hi* Th««tr« Uuy ml North Bridr* Ra«« Tanjong P*p*r Road (corner of Km rO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 i ««»g_Str«.^ sii-vi^ r284 words
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Advertisement261 1921-02-07 7 Motorcar and Lorry Repairs OF ANY DESCRIPTION ARE UNDERTAKEN BY THE MOTORCAR HIRING ENGINEERING CO. 69-B Bukit Timah Road PAINTING, UPHOLSTERY, BODY AND ENOINE REPAIRS ACCEBBORIES BTOMOE TELEHPONI 196 6 JUST TRY ONE BOTTLE OF OUR GUINNESS'S STOUT «aica vat ana ta» been braved only hj UUBI IN. Witb th*261 words
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Obituary46 1921-02-07 8 COOK. On January 10. 1921. at Warcoppice House, Caterham. Surrey, Alison Patricia Wallace Cook (Patsy),' the beloved infant daughter of Wallace and Florence Cook, need II months. WOODFORD. On February 6, 1921, at 3 p.m.. at Penang, Harry J- Woodford. Chief Knirinoer s.». Honp Moh.46 words
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Article32 1921-02-07 8 The family of the late Mrs. C. M. Quinn wish to thank those who kindly attended the funeral of their drar Mother, also those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence32 words
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1059 1921-02-07 8 The Straits Times MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7 DISARMAMENT. General PersMng, in command of the United States Army in France, proved himself a most able officer and a courteous gentleman and he revealed also the large mindedncss which is generally described as statesmanlike. He has been expressing his views on the naval1,059 words
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Article34 1921-02-07 8 A Berlin message states that Shisings, a Hindu chocolate manufacturer from Sialkot, who was alleged to be a political agitator and who had been studying there since 1915, has been found in bed strangled.34 words
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Article38 1921-02-07 8 With a view to reopening of the direct shipping service between Great Britain and Queensland; via Torres Straits, which whs interrupted during the war, the British India Company despatched the Waipara on a trial voyage on January 29.38 words
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Article44 1921-02-07 8 No fewer than 51 Chinese were placed before Mr. Dawson, on Saturday, by Insp. Brereton of Central, charged with being concerned in an affray in Uuxton Road at different times on the day previous, when stones were thrown about and a veritable Donnybrook ensued.44 words
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Article14 1921-02-07 8 To-morrow being Chinese New Year there will be no Issue of the Straits Times.14 words
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Article19 1921-02-07 8 The Rent Assessment Board will sit in the Municipal Board Room on Thursday, the 10th instant, at 2.15 p.m.19 words
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Article17 1921-02-07 8 A Stockholm message through Reuter, received to-day, states that wholesale prices dropped 11 per cent, in January.Reuter - 17 words
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Article22 1921-02-07 8 The price of first grade rubber for the period February 4, 1921, to February' 10, 1921, inclusive, is thirty-four cents per pound.22 words
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Article22 1921-02-07 8 United Kingdom mails for despatch by the Paul Lecat to-morrow are expected to reach London before those sent by the Tara to-day.22 words
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Article24 1921-02-07 8 On Chinese New Year's Day there will be a celebration of the Holy Communi.m in St. Peter's Church, Stamford Road, commencing at 7.30 a.m.24 words
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Article31 1921-02-07 8 The rate of money orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Ks. 158 to $100. The rate of payment of money orders from India and Ceylon is Ks. 168 to $100.31 words
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Article31 1921-02-07 8 Gocd progress has been made with the site of the proposed aerodrome off Balestier Road. The ground has been levelled and drained and should prove an excellent ■ite in all respects.31 words
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Article41 1921-02-07 8 The next meeting of the Federal Council will be held in March at Kuala Kanirsar, about which time Sir Laurence Guillemard will spend ten days of inspection in IVrak. prior to going up the Taiping Hills, says the Times of Malaya.The Times - 41 words
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Article40 1921-02-07 8 Under thy auspice." of the Moslem Association, Singapore, a public lecture will be delivered in English by Khawaja Kamaluddin, 8.A., L.L.8., the well-known Islamic missionary, in the Victoria Theatre Hall to-day at 4.45 p.m. Dr. R. O. Winstedt will preside.40 words
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Article54 1921-02-07 8 Returns- from South Wales show that nearly 15,000 workmen, chiefly miners, were summoned during last year for nonpayment of income tax. but only 12 were committed to prison. In the Kenfig Hill district, one defaulter earned wages which in the aggregate amounted to £1,000 a year ±'700 to £800 a54 words
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Article61 1921-02-07 8 I wonder what Robert Bum's would say if he could rise from his trrave and hear that selling whisky 50 deg. under proof is not an offence exclaimed Mr. Hay Halkett at Lambeth police court, the othor day, when he was informed that under the Liquor Control Board order the61 words
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Article64 1921-02-07 8 The Straits Echo lt is said that when the Malaya comes to Penang a speciallyselected European planter and a specially selected Chinese miner are to be escorted on board and shown to the ship's company in order that her officers and crew may not carry away the erroneous impression that64 words
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Article86 1921-02-07 8 A romantic love story is reported from I' rk-tone, Dorset. Touched by the plight of the lepers, the Rev. Mr. Machoniche, who is over t'.u years of age, some in: a-o resigned the vicariate of a local church and went out to East Africa to work in a leper colony.86 words
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Article78 1921-02-07 8 At an extraordinary general meeting of the Catholic Union held at 217-4, Queen Street, on Sunday, a re-election of the managing committee took place with the following results President, Ng Siang Sang vice-president, F. Neelankavil hon. secretary, S. D. Pillay asst. Hon. secretary, F. J. Shepherdson hon. treasurer, Chia Gwe78 words
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Article149 1921-02-07 8 Before Mkr. Dawson in the third court, this morning. Assistant Superintendent, Mr. Cullen, prosecuted Mr. F. Flippants for importing, without permit, a revolver into the Colony, as well as possession of the same firearm. Mr. Cullen said that Flippants went on board the Bremen about three weeks ago to see149 words
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Article152 1921-02-07 8 Efforts are at last being made by some of the Oriental communites in Perak to combine their respective memberships and put forward schemes for representation on the Federal Council. It is certain, says the Times of Malaya, that if they do not do something themselves, nobody else is going to152 words
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Article323 1921-02-07 8 Dr. W. F. Todd has takon up hfa rad dence in Muar. The engagement is announced of Mr. H. C. Bathurst, F.M.S. Civil Service, to Miss G. C. McCormack. of Queen Mary's College, Madras. The Hon. Mr. W. H. Firmstone, who v retiring in the near future323 words
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Article65 1921-02-07 8 The following were guests of Hrn Excellency the Governor and Lady Guillemard at dinner on Friday night and afterwards attended the dance at Tanglin Club Captain Noyes-Lewi* and Mrs. Noyes-Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. Mugliston, Mrs. Spooner, Mrs. Connell, Miss Go**, Captain Sandall, U.M.A., Lieutenant65 words
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Article104 1921-02-07 8 This morning Mr. T. C. B. Miller, United Engineers, was driving in his i/ar on East Coast Road coming t wards when about a mile on Urn Singapore side of the Geylang police station, a ricksha proceeding in the same direction, and about a car's104 words
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Article101 1921-02-07 8 The report of Singapore Para Rubber Estates for year ended June 30, 1920, shows balance at credit, after making provision for all contingencies, £11,008. Dim-tors recommend to place to reserve £1,442 (making with premium on last issue of shares £9,558, this account £25,000), and that balance of101 words
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Article118 1921-02-07 8 In addition to the many problems requiring solution in these parts has to be added that of the liquor that is imbibed, as efforts are being made now, in fact have been made for a little time past, .to foist immature spirits upon the local market. In118 words
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Article153 1921-02-07 8 The New Oxford (formerly the Oxford Music Hall) is claimed to be "the me beautiful theatre in England." It is impossible to place the period of the redecoration. It is an evolution of the Early Eighteenth Century, based upon its French prototype. Of the structural changes153 words
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Advertisement138 1921-02-07 8 A WELL-KNOWN BRAND OF" CIGARETTE IN A NEW SIZE Three Castles SUPER Magnums There 1 no sweeter tobacco cow*, from Virjtfnia and n« 51.35 better brand than $1.55 wmm Tho Three CaMles per tin Per tin of 5 0 Thackeray— The Virginians of 5 0 OUR CHINESE NEW YEAR I138 words
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Advertisement108 1921-02-07 8 WHO KNOWS WHAT EVERY WOMAN WANTS? Only a Woman knows Only a Woman can tell Yet KOmc men will tell you they think they know DO YOU WANT TO KNOW T ALHAMBRA PALLADIUM MARLBOROUGH Advertisement* will be found on page R. %ok>\j c&tv Work ihe GUTHFUE Us \TJ? (lueoi-jaor-oftdi i*.108 words
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Article975 1921-02-07 9 France and the Reparation Proposals. Expert Views on the German Budget. Reuter Telegrams London, February 3. Germany's stage-managed refusal of the Allied terms has not perturbed official circles. It was duly anticipated and is consequently discounted. The Germans systematically refrained from offering proposals as long as theReuter - 975 words
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Article187 1921-02-07 9 Reiter Tei.e<;ram London, February J. H. M.'s petroleum department report on drilling operations in 1920 shews that prospecting of the wells in Derbyshire, North Staffnrdshireand Scotland has steadily proeresse.l. Most of the wells have now reached a great depth. The total feet drilled is 7 0. Six wells187 words
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Article95 1921-02-07 9 Reuter Telegram London, February 3. Disquieting reports from Italy indicate the danger of a big strike. The Socialist labour conference, assembled in Rome, issued an ultimatum to Government giving a short period of grace to cease alleged secret complicity in nationalist terrorism, and unless a peaceful solutionReuter - 95 words
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Article96 1921-02-07 9 Reutes Telegram London, February 3. A telegram from New York states that the Standard Oil Company is ending the ten per cent war bonus to all employees and the railway companies are appealing to Congii-ss to follow suit. The recent reductions in workers in other industries include textileReuter - 96 words
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Article457 1921-02-07 9 Promise to Abolish Excess Profits. Important Speech on National Finance. i Reuter Telegrams London. February 3. I Speaking at Birmingham, Mr. Chamberlain announced the practical abandonment of the excess profits duty without any substitution of new djties. He declared that there would be no new taxation in theReuter - 457 words
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Article93 1921-02-07 9 Reuter Telegram London, February 4. Constantinople According to the press, Turkey is submitting the following claims to the London conference :—Abrogation of the privileges accorded to Greece in the Smyrna region by the Treaty of Sevres; autonomy of Thrace based on the principle of nationality maintenance underReuter - 93 words
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Article65 1921-02-07 9 Reuter Telegram London, February 3. The British Government is receiving regularly reports from the British mission to Kabul, who are conferring with the Afghan Foreign Minister twice or thrice a week, but at present it is impossible to say when a settlement will be reached or theReuter - 65 words
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Article678 1921-02-07 9 Reuter Telegrams London, February 3. Washington The report of Mr. Daniels ',to the Navy Board reiterates his belief in battleships as the principal units in the fleet and states that without battleships the United States cannot hope to compete with existing navies, adding that while slitjr ofReuter - 678 words
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Article184 1921-02-07 9 Nine Policemen Killed By Rebels. Reuter Telegrams London, February 3. Two lorries containing twenty police were ambushed at Rosscarrberry, Cork. The police fought and repulsed 580 assailants, killing six and wounding several, and capturing many bombs and rifles and much ammunition. The police had no casualties. The attack wasReuter - 184 words
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Article192 1921-02-07 9 Reuter Teleoram London, February 4. Montreal The Prime Minister, Mr. A. Meighen. speaking at a banquet, outlined the Government's fiscal policy. He upheld the principle of protection with a revision of tariffs suitable to the altered conditions. Referring to Canada's national position, he 'teclared that Canada did notReuter - 192 words
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Article185 1921-02-07 9 Reuter Telegrams London. February 3. The verdict in the Abermule collision case was that the acting station master Lewis and the signalman Jones were guilty of gross negligence, and the porter Rogers and the clerk Thomson were guilty of negligence and excess of duty. The verdict criticisedReuter - 185 words
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Article38 1921-02-07 9 Reuter Telegram London, February 3. The building trade operatives have rejected the Government proposals for dilution by admission of unemployed exservicemen. Their reply, which may embody an alternative proposal, has not yet been decided on.Reuter - 38 words
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Article39 1921-02-07 9 Reuter Telegram London, February 3. The Philadelphia Public Ledger announces the terms of the British draft of the Mesopotamian mandate, which will be submitted to the League of Nations at the next meeting at Geneva on February 22.Reuter - 39 words
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Article305 1921-02-07 9 Proposals in the Mandatory Scheme. Reuter Telegram London, February 4. i The text of the British draft mandate for Palestine, which will be submitted at the forthcoming meeting of the Com of the League of Nations at Geneva, is I published in the Jewish Chronicle. It provides the mandatory'sReuter - 305 words
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Article99 1921-02-07 9 Reuter Telegram London, February 3. The findings of the enquiry respecting the loss of K5 have been issued by the Admiralty, but fail to throw light on the disaster. They explain that the submarine, which recently underwent periodical refit, was practising an attack on capital ships, when sheReuter - 99 words
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Article76 1921-02-07 9 Kilter Telegram London, February Calcutta The Duke of Connaught laid the commemoration stone on the site of the new King George dock, which will be situated in Garden Reach, five miles below Howrah bridge. It will berth 3& ships, have a water urea of 190 acres, and76 words
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Article121 1921-02-07 9 Reuter Telegrams London, February 3. Paris Ten were killed and 47 were injured in a head on collision between passenger and goods trains near Limoges. London, February 3. Copenhagen The Foreign Minister has submitted the Folketing Bill for increasing diplomatic and consular representation abroad, providing independent legations in Holland,Reuter - 121 words
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Article536 1921-02-07 10 Departure for Malacca To-day. Our good friends of H.M.S. Malaya are leaving this afternoon for Malacca after a ,tay of nine days which Singapore has ereatly appreciated. Various social and sporting engagements were continued on The harden Club gave the officers of the Malaya a Chinese luncheon and536 words
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Article480 1921-02-07 10 Proposed Memorial to The Fallen. The hon. secretary of the Camborne School of Mines' Memorial Committee forwards the following In looking through the list of the names of those men of the school who fell in the war, one sees that there are these who had480 words
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Article695 1921-02-07 10 Year's Work Yields a Profit Of $35,559. The annual general meeting of Pantai, Limited, was held at Gresham House, Battery Road, on Saturday, with Mr. W. L. Watkins in the chair. Others present included Messrs. J. M. Sime, D. J. Ward, C. C. Nicholl and F. C. Peck.695 words
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Article154 1921-02-07 10 Malayan Tin Dredging.— l,3so piculs, .yardage 284,500 cubic yards. Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging. Hours run (two dredges) 1,242, cubic yards treated 169,000, total piculs 1,088.73, net value $66,558.10. Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging. Hours run (one dredge) 551, cubic yard treated 98,000, total piculs 677.72, nett value 42,559.71.154 words
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106 1921-02-07 10 December and January List. Previously acknowledged $65,998.79 Anon 60 Miss Blackmore (half yearly donation) 10 Mrs. H. B. Ward 20 J. L. ..20 Miss Nancy Rangel 2 In box at John Little's 20 Add bank interest 10.40 Total $66,131.19 A cheque for £284 has been106 words
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Article689 1921-02-07 10 More Output With Less Effort A higher appreciation of the value of time in the scientific management of industry as a means of reducing costs of production was advocated in an Interview on January 5 by Mr. D. B. Morison, chairman of Richardson, Westgarth and Co., Limited, marine689 words
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Article205 1921-02-07 10 HONOURABLES IN INDIA. New Title Regulations to Be Adopted. Hitherto all members of the Indian Legislatures, Imperial and provincial, have been entitled to the prefix of Honourable during their period of office but this will no longer be the case. It will be retained by members of the Executive Councils,205 words
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Article69 1921-02-07 10 Macphail and Co-s Daily Report. Singapore, February 7. Silver 86 Vi. Hongkong 13 Three months gold 48 Share Market. Quiet. Rubber Mantakabs buyers 35 cent?, Sungei Bagans 2.70, Ulu Pandans 1.02*4. Offers invited for Pindas, Katils, Alor Gajahs, Jelotongs, Ulu Benuts. Tin— Taipings 1.25-1 JO, Souths 72H-8069 words
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Letter753 1921-02-07 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I consider it is fully time that we motorists as a body took some joint action to protect ourselves against the continued nuisance of a uew syce every few weeks. Very often these Birds of Pas?a«re present themselves for753 words
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Article141 1921-02-07 10 Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) 55,500 lbs. Bangoen Poerba.— 36,ooo lhg. Batu RaU.— 36,326 lbs. Bradwall (F.M.5.).— 27,472 lbs. Batak Rabit.— 3l,ooo lbs. Bagan Serai.— 26,ooo lbs. Cicely.— 49,2oo lbs. Chembong 33,301 lbs. Connemara.— 2,76o lbs. Dennistown Krian.F.M.S.).— 3s,727lbs. F.M.S. Rubber.— 97,6oo lbs. Glenshiel.— 2o,33o lbs. Highlands and Lowlands.141 words
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Article311 1921-02-07 10 S.F.A. beat Army and Navy 2—o. Torrential rnin in the afternoon spoilt things for the Army and Navy v. Singapore Football Association soccer match. The S.C.C. trround was in a hopeless state, and a move was made to the S.R.C. side which was a little better, but a water311 words
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Article518 1921-02-07 10 Good Show by Malaya Men. It was too wet for the proposed outdoor boxing show at the S.R.C. on Saturday afternoon, but a ring was fixed up on the verandah, and th-.'re some useful op-' ponents of the noble art from H.M.S. Malaya performed tj the edification of a518 words
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Article52 1921-02-07 10 A Reuter wire from New York, dated the 3rd instant, states Tex Rickard announces that the Demp-sey-Carpentier fight has been fixed for July 2. Willard's proposed fight with Dempsey is off, but it is planned that he is to fight the winner of Dempsey and Carpentier on52 words
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Article103 1921-02-07 10 An effort is to be made to resuscitate the Singapore Rifle Association which in past years was a popular institution amongst those who could shoot or who desired to learn how to shoot. Balestier Range was the scene of many pleasant and successful meetings, and it is103 words
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Article305 1921-02-07 10 Saturday's Regatta for The Malaya. In spite of wretched weather of Saturd:i afterno n the regatta arranged by the Singapore Yacht Club in honour of H..M..5. Malaya was carried out, with the exception if the me* for motor launches, inevitably from the spectators' point of view the305 words
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Article37 1921-02-07 10 A Reuter message from Chicago, dated February 4, states that Norman Rcrs, the American Olympic ohainpiop, in a swimming tank covered a nine in 22 mm. 30 l/sth MM* which i; a world's record.37 words
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Article24 1921-02-07 10 A Reuter message from MeUmttM of February 4 states that Australia has cabled to Now York challenging for the Davis cup.Reuter - 24 words
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Article329 1921-02-07 10 Results of the Third Day* (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, February 5. Thpro was a hoavy downpour of rain just before the first race to-day, which made the going heavy, but the weather subsequently was fine and the attendance was the biggest during the meeting. The cups329 words
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Article134 1921-02-07 10 "A very good man at sea, but drunk "1 D Vet L p rtl was the description given or K. W. Jones, boatswain of the Agamemnon, at the Hongkong Marine Court, when he was charged with having unlawfully disobeyed the order of the first mate between January134 words
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Article1712 1921-02-07 11 Singapore to Penans (and Back) With Car and Mem. The following e.rlk-h- DM bean forwanlcd to tleman will known in Binga We left Singapore on January 2 witn«ut th<- faintest vestige <>f tuaa table. pultMic .n nap, and without a care. The car had gone rorward to1,712 words
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Article366 1921-02-07 11 Well-known War Correspondent Of The Chronicle. Mr. George Herbert Perris. the wellknown journalist and author, died in London on December 2:! at the age of .">4. He had b/en representing the Daily Chronicle at the L.-ague of Nations Conference at Genera, where he caught366 words
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Article124 1921-02-07 11 At tl,: East India Association in London, Dr. Cecil Webb-Johnson read a paper on medic-im- in India. He said that the Indian Medical Service was passing gradually into thr hands of Irvlmns. Despite jrreatly Improved conditions Eaglishinmi had not adequately responded to tat n Mat appeal124 words
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Advertisement145 1921-02-07 11 a— These are the finest examples of the Piano-Makers Art yet achieved Also new shipment o f MOUTRIE PIANOS Call or write for Illustrated Price List Cash or Easy Monthly Payments S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. Raffles Place, SINOAPORE the Aster British lighting Set Self-contained Batteries WE CAN SUPPLY FROM STOCK145 words
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Advertisement353 1921-02-07 11 Raffles Hotel The Leading Hotel in- Singapore Excellent accommodation and cuisine The Finest Ball Room in the East GUEST NIGHTS EVERY THURSDAY SATURDAY RAFFLES NEW ORCHESTRA P. A. COOKE, Mualeal Director. H MURPHY, Jan Drommcr. A. R. McCLABT, Ma*«**i RAFFLES HOTEL FAREWELL CONCERT AND CLASSICAL DANCES on Wednesday, February 9.353 words
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Article1306 1921-02-07 12 [Why Rangoon Prices Are Bound To Remain Low. The following most interesting article on the subject of the world rice position —in which the reasons why the price of rice in Rangoon must continue low are clearly indicated —is extracted from The Rangoon Times The opening of1,306 words
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Article323 1921-02-07 12 Messrs. William Jacks and Co. report as follows, under date, London, January 13:The improved tendency noted last week has continued, and stocks abroad are gradually being depleted and in some cases are even being replaced. Wages in America have fallen 22 "<4 per cent, due, no doubt,323 words
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Article45 1921-02-07 12 Programme of drills, etc., Ir week ending Sunday, February 13 Monday, 7th.— 6.15 p.m., Drill Hail, European Units. Friday, 11th.— p.m., Drill Hall, S.F.A. r. Sunday, 13th.— 7.30 a.m., Balestier Range, Eurasian Co., Rifle Club Shoot. R. SMITH, Lieut., Air. Adjutant. S.V.C.45 words
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Article26 1921-02-07 12 Programme of Drills etc. for February 1921. "B" and "C" Companies on Thursday 3, 10, 17 and 24 at Clock Tower, i.15 p.m.26 words
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Article135 1921-02-07 12 In connection with the launching of two big oil tanks of eighteen thousand and ten thousand tons on the Tyne speeches were made at a luncheon indicating the importance of the future supplies of oil fuel. Mr. Brousson, director of the AngloMexican Petroleum Co., said the135 words
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Article84 1921-02-07 12 It seems likely that the opening of the trial in Paris of Landru, the so-called Bluebeard," who is alleged to hay* killed 11 women for their money, will have to be postponed for a short while. The trial was to have begun on March 1, but Landru and his jounsel84 words
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Advertisement184 1921-02-07 12 JUST RECEIVED Shipment of our Popular PATENT FACED HAIR BELTING 2 in. 3 in. 4 in. 6 in. Try this B« 1 in»: if you have not done so, and you will want to use it on all your pulleys. Sole Agents 1 MAM KIAT COMPANY (MARKET STREET) Motor Cans184 words
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Advertisement76 1921-02-07 12 FOR DISCRIMINATING SMOKERS CIGARETTE? V I RCINIA S N0 555 $i-25 ASK T?r**> SCOTCH LIQUEUR WHISKY $26 per case of 12 bottles. Special discount for Wholesale. Sub-agent* Wanted G. AURELY CO., 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. 39, Beach Street, Penan* Telegrams: AURELY 'Phone 1 93 NOW AVAILABLE FORD SIZB 30 «3£76 words
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Article1263 1921-02-07 13 Record Crop Offset by Working j Disabil'ties. i I The tenth annual general meeting of 1 the Galang Besar Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held on December 30 at the < registered office, 5, Whittington Avenue, < E.C., Mr. J. G. Hay presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen, before1,263 words
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Advertisement299 1921-02-07 13 annnnnnnmHmunnnnnnnuHjji PDA RCLJAB ILI TV WHITEAWAY'S WONDERFUL WATCH VALUE THK J STANDARD TEMPUS WATCH I The waKh with a long reputation for reliability. The"Tempus" I watch it :i netit |>:.k-.-t w.-'.tc'i in a strong solid nickel case. No j j other low priced watch can offer all improved features of299 words
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Advertisement304 1921-02-07 13 THE FAMILY FRIEND It matters not whero one even throughout Malaysia, in almost every house th«re will be found the same old family friend WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE always ready to do it* work. THE PREVENTION OF SERIOUS ILLNESS. In this tropical climate people are far more liable to sudden304 words
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Advertisement51 1921-02-07 13 MULFORD Mints-Violets AID DIGESTION SWEETEN THE BREATH ON SALE EVERYWHERE THE DISPENSARY, LIMITED Wholesale Agents Kondo Acetic Acid 09 o/o GUARANTEED MOMI CHESTS new and second-hand VENEER CHESTS COAGULATING PANS ENAMELLED BUCKETS LATEX CUPS (All kinds) All E.tate and Ship Requisites in Stock NUNOI SHOTEN 10, WINCHESTER MOUSE. Telephone 336.51 words
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Advertisement747 1921-02-07 14 r sales it auonw LAND AUCTION On behalf of the Municipal Commissioner* •f the Town of Singapore, a valuabU build^ iag site near Arab Street will be offered al auction at our sale-rooms, 16 and 17, KatneJ Place, oa Tuesday, February 15, 1921, at 2..10 p.m All that piece or747 words
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Advertisement434 1921-02-07 14 .WSUBIUiCE THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. (Incorporated la Canada) All the latest plans of Life, Endowment, and Annuity policies issued. Assets U.MMM GUTHRIE CO., LTD.— General Agent.. Singapore. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee aad Motor Car Assets exceed llMM.*** W. A. SlMS—434 words
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Advertisement684 1921-02-07 14 Assets over $3,500,000 S.C. Assurance in farce over $15,600,«00 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (Incorporated in Strait. Settlements) BEAD OFFICE Winch*.*** Hease, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, EX. 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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Advertisement329 1921-02-07 14 BANKINB NEDERLANDCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPY NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. (Established 1824.) Paid-up Capital Fl. 80,000,000 (sbout 18,667,000). Statutory Reserve Fund Fl. 17.353.248.0 C (sbout £1,446,107). Special Reserve Fund Fl. 22,660,000 (abont •1,888,333). HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES Penang, Hongkong, Shanghai Kobe, Rangoon, Soerabaya, Semarang Weltevreden, Bandoeng (Java), Cheribon. Teeal329 words
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Advertisement512 1921-02-07 14 BANKING THE HO HONG BANK, LTD HEAB OFFICE Singapore, Raffles Chambers, 4, E and A BRANCHES Penang.— Bs, Beach Street. Malacca.— l3l, Jonker Street. Maar.— 77-79, Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pabat. 109, Jalan Rahamat AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Palembang and Trang. CAPWAL512 words
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Advertisement567 1921-02-07 14 BANKIg-G BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE Authorised Capital Frs. 250,900,000 Subscribed Capital Frs. 150,000,000 Paid-up Capital Frs. 76,000,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders Frs. 75,000,000 Other Reserve Funds Krs. 60,000,000 (1/3 of the Capital subscribed by th- Government of the Chinese Republic.) Chairman of the Board of Director* Andre Berthelot. General Manager567 words
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Article803 1921-02-07 15 The Battle Line Graves On Gallipoli. Behind the announcement made in The Times to the effect that the work of grave* regis*. ation on the Gallipoli Peninsula preparatory to that of permanent construction has now been practically completed, lies a record of long and devoted endeavour to803 words
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Article225 1921-02-07 15 How the Prince of Wales Escaped. K» ni- Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey, presid.ng at the annual general meeting of the Veterans' Association, held at the Veterans' Club, Holborn, told one or two stories of the recent tour of the Prince of Wales. A circular letter was sent out225 words
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Advertisement212 1921-02-07 15 i i i^^^^v DO VOl SEE I HIS v| J@m!± *'3i|2^ U/HKKKVER YOU GO, IN /OITF^. ',«SHI SINGAPORE OR UP [■r^3v/lffiu4^HPßl COUNTRY, YOU KIND THAT /V| VaT Mi dodge cars predominWi I \Mm ATE, BECAUSE THEY ARE TWkV^Qr THE SOUNDEST VALUE k monf y on this marax American Motor Journal212 words
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Advertisement104 1921-02-07 15 y^ spqr y»Eayii— ring *V fiDpi .1 T R U I',o'ULiml l> YJfcputomitJ/ O I A v s s t Stock list of Plant, Machinery v J^ and Engineering Supplies on ix request. N Ask for LIST A. WE HOLD THE LARGEST ENGINEERING STOCKS IN ASIA, MAINLY BELOW MARKET PRICES.104 words
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Advertisement486 1921-02-07 16 GIAR KIAT CO. LIMITED (lamrporatad ta Straita Battl*m*nU) It. Phillip Street. SINGAPORE. ■0008 RMADT IN STOCK. NOW Kabbaek'a Boiled Linseed Oil Babback's Raw Linseed Oil Habbaek's Genuine TarpentU* Habbaek's Black Paint Hobbaek'B Blae Paint Hubbaek's Brown Painl Babbuek's British Green Painl Habbock's Brown Oxide Paint Habbaek's Chocolate Paint Habbaek's Chrome486 words
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Advertisement418 1921-02-07 16 TAY GUM KMT M, PHILLIP BTREET Th* *nceeasful contractor for anpply af FIREWOOD to the Singapore Municipality taring the year 1921. GLOBE BOILER REMEDY For clearing and preserving steamer boilors of all type. Used by all factories, steamers, etc.. and found good. The Ideal Floid that speak* for itself. IN418 words
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Advertisement1863 1921-02-07 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charge* for Want*. For Sale, To Let, etc, in ordinary close-set type (average »lx word* to line) ar* Per line one insertion 28 cts., two ins. 46 cts three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. fl.oo, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40, twelve1,863 words
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Advertisement831 1921-02-07 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, store* and offices. Apply Ed. hi. Nathan Co.. 4. De Sonxa Street. TO LET, second floor No. 82-3, Changt Alley, suitable for office. Immediate entry Apply_No. 6. Teluk Ayer Street. OFFICE (GROUND FLOOR) to let in centre of business quarter, entry March 1. Apply Patcrson,831 words
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Advertisement257 1921-02-07 16 Straits Motorcar Service LIMITED (Incorporated in' Straits Settlement*) 218 to 216, ORCHARD ROAD LORRIES AND CARS HIRED OVERHAULS TO MOTOR CARS AND CYCLES WELDING of til metals. Satisfaction Guarantee* Large stock of LUCAS BORNS AND LAMPS arriving shortly Phone 1233 THERE IS AN ART IN BUYING Just like in everything257 words
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Miscellaneous207 1921-02-07 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Cdltorlai and General W Manager* Office Ill* Job Printing Offle* UM All rommnnieationa r*latiaa I* (dltariaT ■attara and news ahoold b* addr*aa*t to THE EDITOR. All MsuaaaieaMeaJ relating to bnsineaa matter* —advartla** ■aata, aobaeriptions, account*, prlatia* •te- ahould b* addr—**** t* Tfl MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATO Want*.207 words
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