The Straits Times, 19 February 1921
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Title Section13 1921-02-19 1 The Straits Times. NO. 2G..W7 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1921 price io cents;13 words
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Advertisement104 1921-02-19 1 NESTLE S MALTED MILK OBT AIM ABLB IVIIIWHUI MEUX'S CELEBRATED LONDON ALE STOUT ARE NOW OBTAINABLE IN SINGAPORE SOLE IMPORTERS JOSEPH TRAVERS AND SONS. LIMITED (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE ESTABLISHED NEARLY 300 TEARS ■^JS^sSsS^# ditch cigars s ma^^S^ESm^Um^ havanas p SOLE AGENT FOR MP [_psW^H| ijg l^r^flH 3 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS104 words
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Advertisement164 1921-02-19 1 ROBINSON CO., LTD. To Those Homeward Bound ALL KINDS OF TRAVELLING REQUISITES B^Biltß^Biifc^.i* 1 ~iiS^^^^^MM^r*^Bi ADIES ff liifct pfTffTr.^' rTrv i HßpF? rf < *^siJlilfc6!l hat KTB HI if In i i C. J SPLIT HlUb CAI'.IN I RUNKS, BROWN 33 ln 36 ln< STOUT COWHIOE GLADSTONE BAO $33 SO164 words
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Advertisement13 1921-02-19 1 NESTLES HALTED MILK ram tauU ILM wm taMW -O j-y»ju->j-i_ w^ >o«_r»_ -»r'13 words
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Article584 1921-02-19 2 Terrible Jf«V Year Tragedy At Hongkong. All the motor-cars in Hongkong seenMd to be on the streets on China New Year's Day. mostly filled to the limit of their capacity, and many of them being driven at s^~eds far too high having regard to the great584 words
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Article300 1921-02-19 2 Colombo Municipal Council* Parsimony. Several months ago, says the Times of Ceylon, the Colombo Municipal Council decided to advertise in the Home papers for an Architect and Assistant Engineer. It was recognised that it is of the utmost importance that the Council should have in its employ a300 words
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Article113 1921-02-19 2 A party of architects, under the guidance of Mr. S. Everard Davies and a Salvage Corps officer, the other day, inspected the ruins of the Hop Exchange- at London Bridge, which was destroyed by fire last November. The fire was so fierce that enormous steel girders were113 words
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Advertisement328 1921-02-19 2 pßgjnlFiPl ML I I rT-rtaJTETT>^L- H Bam Motor Lorries Mean Profit I WOUR transportation facilities must be kept I 1 working night an<i day, month aher month I without interruption, if thej' are to be con- *j I eidered an asset to your business. gg FEDER^LMotorLorTiesarfnr^'-rUiciur^-'*'-' I^''' 1- be- |R|328 words
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Advertisement432 1921-02-19 2 Vf'ssii Oat Your Pores With Cuiiccra Soap Ar.d hat« 3 elf ar. rue-t. healthy skis iith little wu.T*<? Lni tnitinß cr-pense. i.,jit-t-wr '.'.is surpte vrhokscme trratircnt with lircvme uarsaeiag and otbci mis. Oa r"ir r a rac*TUief wraith C'Jtic-ra Oir.tircntcn 1. inu of ibe fmgrr. »»»h .if in five ahtttt432 words
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Advertisement145 1921-02-19 2 215, south Bridgre Road, Singapore 4>fSr >n *took for S«l« £M? 4*^ JSP*V PAPER AND INK of aH kind. J&« w DATE-BLOCK FOR 1921 jfrf at 50 cts. each HALLO DO YOU WANT A 0000 AND RELIABLE WATCH? GO TO Chotirmall's THE CHEAPEST DEALER IN SILKS, CURIOS, WATCHES, Etc. 51-52145 words
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Article326 1921-02-19 3 Curious Statements in Peking Paper. The Bangkok Daily Mail »ay* The following extraordinary farrajro of nonsense appeared in the China Mail of January 22. The "P. L." with which it ends probably means Peking Leader. We give the whole thing just as it appears, ju-^t to show326 words
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Article306 1921-02-19 3 Results of a New American Method. At a mcctinu' of the Royal Astronomical Society Professor Eddintrton gave an ac-| count of a communication from Professor Hale, of ths Mount Wilson Observatory. U.S.A., of the actual measurement of the 1 angular diameter of Alpha Orionis by the' principle306 words
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Article187 1921-02-19 3 Movirii Tribute at Bombay Reception. Speaking at the reception given in his honour in Bombay on January 28 M. Clemenceau said that he was proud to come to the country' whose sons had shed their blood for France. He had found Indian soldiers in French homes, and187 words
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Article153 1921-02-19 3 In appealing at London Si-ssimi.-. that a CMajBM named Foun, recommended for deportation for irregularity in the conduct <if .i i •freshnient house «hould not be sent out of the country, Sir Erru-st Wild, h.C, said the man had lived in England for twenty years ami wa>153 words
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Advertisement392 1921-02-19 3 The Hand of the up-to-date Man and his "Swan" Pen. Men reaft rr.cxWn in rbeir hWi ase •S.van" Pens because «;ey enaHc thu.i to do a^orc ..nJ ktter work with less trouble In Tact. p ,ssess.on of a "Swan" Pen l>y > professional or •MMHW ft rrw is a S392 words
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Advertisement434 1921-02-19 3 i /£0& \i\ t s v Do you realise the danger of Anaemia (Ircpovcrislicd blood). Rich, rtil b'co lis an indispensable necessity to the maintenance of vital energy W hen tKe li'oc.H brcomrs impmer- j ished (Ana. nu) the »ho!e bodily health Miff'.rs. Mocause impoverishert blood Ucks the nutritive matetial434 words
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Advertisement219 1921-02-19 3 SELANGOR FAGm* PIPE COMPANY sawianßr^* j MANUFACTURERS OP AND DEALERS I> Drala Pipe*. Latex Caps, Shanghai and Slaa Jan, Flower Pots, Lime, Bricks, Tilea aas all other kinds of things for Estate*. Supplied on Commission. Prices moderate and prompt delivery. A trial order will eonrinee yoo. P. O. BOX 98,219 words
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Advertisement412 1921-02-19 3 CHINESE COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY ML tank Road. 4 y Mr. Siow Chooa Z w/ mi C^^< üb shed CtJjKr^S^ KOBINSON (o. ''wkWt Kf:in walsb *^7*i LlaUted. I'ubllsheoi W? CHINESE IIIRECTORY A.\l> PitESS, LTD. $13 per copy (free rnpirs to Advertiser*.) TO MOTORCAR OWNERS If your car gives you trouble Send It412 words
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Advertisement898 1921-02-19 4 steamer samms P. Sl ©.-British India AND Apcar Line (Compaaie* Incorporated In England) MA?L AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Unrer Contract with His Majesty 1 Government) TW- r*Maaye MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY arc at preaoat Tae CWMTi LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE PROM /)NDON TO "A"^^^,* Jf898 words
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Advertisement497 1921-02-19 4 STEAMER SAILINGS PRINCE LINE UNITED i Incorporated Id England) FAR BAST SBKVICH FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA TUSCAN PRINCE »bont F.b 22 For all Information, «pp>T to A DAMSON. GILFTLLAN 00, LTD 'laoorporated la CbcUbO AfMta. THE BEN UNE STEAMERS, mom) (Incorporated In the nnlUe" Ktagdm) tm CUaa aaa< Jtpu497 words
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Advertisement251 1921-02-19 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE EASTERN SHIPPING COMPANY LIMJTCD Maoarporataa' la Strait* B«tti. B .au> Tkii Übi ÜbU U «ab)o«t «o ahantlm vttfcMt tartaar uUit. Mmmm mmm, has Munm EWHATT BOON, *j,rr Tu—4»y at X •r P.rt avatUahsa u4 Prang. f M N«»N 1- ffoa Kocla.lß l» E»B|M« It boon). X— Once251 words
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Advertisement370 1921-02-19 4 STEAMER SAILINGS 0. SK. i THI OSAKA BHOSEN B AISH4 LTD (Incorporated la Japan) Sa. I. Pa Boat* BtrMt Fraama tUillM fIMI Wl|IM» (Boblaat to change without now*. ecbopban im for Pert Bald, Marseille*, U^M, ABtwara, R«tt«rd»« %*4 Haabog SHUNKU MARU Mar. 16 NEW YORK LDIB For Haw Tacfc (via370 words
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Advertisement408 1921-02-19 4 NIPPON YISEN HAISHA. i Incorporated In Japan) I'mder Mali Caatnct with the Imperial lipjim flafariawt •abject M alterations without notice gi; ROPE HAIL LTNB Pertalghtly Sarrlea fm immUm. Antwerp via (Malacca) Femas* Calsaihs. Saea, Part Said and Marseille*. YOKOHAMA MARU Feb. 28 KLEIST mid. Mar. MISIHMA MARU Mar. 23 LIVERPOOL408 words
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Advertisement871 1921-02-19 5 STEAMER SAM-HISS STEAMER SAILINGS FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA KANDAHAR Consignees of cargo per the above steamer Thy U. Kwaiaang, 2,320 tons, expects tt f rom N ew y,,,.^ 4re hereby notified that she •iail on February 23. has now arrived ami is discharging opposite For freight or passage, apply to871 words
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Advertisement437 1921-02-19 5 STEAMER SASUrtub H.M.T HIMALAYA Leaving Singapore for Southampton, on or about February 26, has accommodation available for first saloon passengers at intermediate passage rates. For further particulars, apply to and q g n company, Collyer Quay. S.S. CHINA FROM SAN FRANCISCO VIA CHINA PORTS Consignees of cargo per above steamer437 words
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Advertisement910 1921-02-19 5 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of February 21, 1921, for the following works 1. Erection of an annex to the Colonia! Secretary's Bungalow. 2. Erection of a godown in Hare Street, for the Monopolies Department. 3. Erection of bathrooms on the910 words
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Advertisement618 1921-02-19 5 O I^LflLsfcft a.i7»aW«>wWffnPr^Br*JtaMnm\smt- ""Tfc 1 i^Mßnnrxrf^tß^afctEtkw/mlrwfe'ilj^sU^JljTcin^sKtMsiß sennit singapore Jlfsiß^ NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the above Trade Murk is the Trmie Mnrk of Messrs. K. SULTAN MARICAN BROS. 4 CO., of 88, Market Street. Singapore, and i« used by them for labels on Pulicat Sarongs, imported by them to618 words
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Advertisement810 1921-02-19 6 CINEMAS iday. February 18. to Wednesday, February 2J A two-feature programme of great entertaining value The first Feature A Universal Production that Interests while it Entertains Featuring EDUIti LYONS ANP LEE MOR4N In an extremely humorous story of society life which will be much enjoyed ONCE A PLUMBER In 5810 words
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Advertisement281 1921-02-19 6 CINEMAS HALL, LIMITED North Bridge Road Friday, February 18, to Monday, February 21, 1921 Second Show at 9. 1S Universal Great Mystery Serial the lion man Episodes I&— 36 parts The story from the successful novel by Randal Parrish, known as "The Strange Case of Cavendish." Starring Kathleen O'Connor and281 words
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Advertisement180 1921-02-19 6 TELEPHONE 2338 LARGE. NEW COMFORTABLE OPEN DAT CARS FOR HIRE AND NIGHT At Reasonable Rates. George's Garage Special Day Outings and jf">JOMPETENT Round-the-Island trips by J U RTEOUS^ Arrangement. Only Address BURLINGTON. Coleman Street, Singapore. MICHELIN TYRES— ALL SIZES FOR SALE. The Solution of the Transport Side of the H.CL.180 words
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Article698 1921-02-19 7 Admiral Milne's Story of The Affair. Admirr.l f-'ir A. Berkeley Milne, in the Sunday Ex; ress of January 16, gives the first Bkßtahnaßt of his narrative of the circumstances that led to the escape of the Cerman cruisers Goeben and Breslau in the very opening of the war.698 words
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Article228 1921-02-19 7 Ta-Oy Meiinn I p m Muar nnd Malacca S p.m. U>l*i ■a, I'urt Swettenham and Penan* 8 p.m. Baiu t S p.m Batavia 3 p.m. Bangkok, Saigon and Hongkong 4 cm. Cucob 4 p.m. Kota Tinnri 4 p.m Pulau Batam and Pulau Bulang 4 p.m. Kcrimon 4228 words
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Article18 1921-02-19 7 (Official P Po»t (1 Dffie* Boportj •ft S*por« January jmutry 10 Potiraary It February 718 words
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Article151 1921-02-19 7 nXTVRM Saturday, February It. High Water, 6.67 a.m., 9.18 p.m. Apples and Pears, Vie. Theatre 5.30 p.m. Coming Down, Vie. Theatre, 9.30 pjn. ■Sunday, February 20. High Water, 8.13 a.m.. 10.3 p.m. Band at the Gardens, 9.30 p.m. [vanoff- Palmetto concert, Raffles Hotel, 9.45. Monday, February 21.151 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article84 1921-02-19 7 > \.i Wharf Basin-Nil. East Wharf—Garada, Kamuning. --»r« Wharf—Mil. Main Wharf—Glenapp, Katong, Gorgon, Kt. Garter. Empire Dock—Baud, Egra, Agamemnon, Tjipanas. West Wharf—Kt. Templar. iardtaea Wharf-Nil. Palo R^ol Coal Wharf—Mil Keppel Harbour. Main Wharf —Lch. Mercury, Hygeia, Magnet, Physa, Patrol, Utrecht, Groningen, Lr' Kvelyn. Coal Wharf—Dux. V**mU84 words
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Article67 1921-02-19 7 Ulcnapp. Brit., 5,877 tons, from London 18-2, for Hongkong 20-2. E?ra, Brit., 2.345 tons, from Madras 19-2, for Madras 21-2. Kinta, Brit., 509 tons, from Penang 19-2, fat Penang 21-2. .~ri If Bar, Brit., 96 tons, from Malacca 19-2, for Malacca 21-2. Atjeh, Dut., 393 tons, from Sourabaya67 words
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Article22 1921-02-19 7 Deep sympathy has been extended to Sir Boshan Wei Yuk, C.M.G., and family, < n the death at Hongkong, of Lady Wei Yuk.22 words
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Article127 1921-02-19 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, February 19. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 3/32 Demand 2/3 27/32 Private 3 m. credit* 2/4 17/32 On New York Demand 44% Private 90 days 49% On France Bank T>Bo On India. Bunk T.T. 1674 On Hongkong, Bank d/d 8% P-c. pm. On Shanghai,127 words
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48 1921-02-19 7 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Toiia of Mar ket Quiet. 4 Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices •Ruyer» Sellm eb. eb .prii-Jub* eb. far. Lpril-June Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyer* Sellers 36 35% 35 36 36% 37 41% 42 11.30 a.m. Saturday, February 19, 1921.48 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article184 1921-02-19 7 10 10 Amp«n« oom 1 1 Ayer Weng 1.00 £1 £1 Kam Kamunting 1.10.0 2.0.0 10 10 Kinuk Aim S.OO £1 £1 KinU Tin 1.7.6 m» 1 1 HiUm Tin 1.65 1.75 1 1 Jelantoh 1.00 1.25 £1 £1 Lahat Mine. 5 5 Lingui Tin 3.00 4.00 10 10184 words
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Article125 1921-02-19 7 Val. Pd. Buyer* Seller* 10 10 Robinson Ord. 12.75 13.25 100 100 Robinson Pref. 100 110 £1 £1 Shell Trans. 5.2.6 5.12.6 1C 10 Sport Co. Stoi. 22.00 26.00 1G 10 Strait* lee Co. 10.00 100 100 Straits S. Ship 200 215 10 10 Straits Trading 17.25 18.25 .10125 words
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Article94 1921-02-19 7 U. Eng. 8 p.c. $1,234,800 par Spore Electric Tramways 6 p-c. M 60.000 torn Spore Municipai S r $1378,000 [>ai Spore Mun. 4Vk oe of 1907 $1,000,000 ■<>■ Spore Mun. 4V» t- of 1909 |1,600,60t f t 4it S'por* Unn. 4H s > if IVU 11.600.00 C it <•»94 words
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Article390 1921-02-19 7 Frascr and Co. snd Lysll and Evan's Quotation*. Latest .T«,Ubl« SterliM QMtatioM «r. printed on tmothtr pa f FrM« y To-dMj't Priem itun Lyall A Co. BT.tt. A 11 en by ($1) 0.86 0.46 0.35 045 Alor Gajah ($1) 2.00 2.30 2.00 2.25 Am. Malay ($2) 2.50 3.00390 words
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Advertisement533 1921-02-19 7 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE of HI iuts of high-grade Europe-made oai and \vax-po!ish?4 teak household furniturt Bscfcsteia piano, Aeolian cabinet gramo phone, high-class genuine ,iiverv.are, Milner and 1 Parisian iron -afi-s. Stud* baker car, etc., the property of a gentlemai leaving for Europe. At Marie Villa, No. 21, Sophia Road >533 words
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Advertisement157 1921-02-19 7 CIVIL GUARD A, Parade of the Singapore Civil Guard wiirbe held at the People Park, st 5.15 p.m. on Thursday, the 24th instant, and it is hoped that every member of the Guard who can possibly attend will do so. C. HANNIGAN, Acting Inspector-General of Police, Straits Settlements. Singapore, February157 words
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Advertisement75 1921-02-19 7 NOTICE Mr. Chew Lian Seng, having resigned from the managership of our Ho Horn; Portland Cement Works, as froi.i the 17th Instant, is no longer authorised to sign or make any. contracts on hehalf of our said Cement Works. HO" HONG COMPANY, Proprietors. Singapore, February 18, 1921. IteMRM-iRL,' Pulo Tekono75 words
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Advertisement737 1921-02-19 7 j LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE TO LET. For farther particular*, apply Leong Hee and Co., Ist floor, 16-a Change Alley. CHINESE DISPENSER WANTED. Stale in own handwriting qualification and pay required to 613, Straits Times. PRIVATE FAMILY has accommodation fcr a bachelor or married couple. Can arrange use of private car.737 words
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Advertisement582 1921-02-19 7 VICTORIA THEATRE W. BANVARD LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY CO. la the LATEST LONDON SUCCESSES To-day at 5.30 p.m. REDUCED PRICE MATINEE. > APPLES AND PEARS A Bright Musical Comedy To-night at 9.30 COMING DOWN Th* Successful Musical Coniedj Monday, February 21, at 9.30 p.m. I HAREM BELLES A bright Jazzy and582 words
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Obituary27 1921-02-19 8 PESTANA.- On February 19, 1921, at Penang Dr. J. V. Pestana, eldest son of Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Pestana of Singapore, Deeply regretted. By cable.27 words
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1423 1921-02-19 8 The Straits Times SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 19 IS THERE A WAY? Where ignorance is bliss 'tis folly to be wise, is a phrase that has occurred to us with some persistency of late. One or two vacant jobs came within our knowledge just at a time when we were rather inclined1,423 words
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Article13 1921-02-19 8 Over 450 practitioners are registered in Malaya under the Medical Registration Ordinance 1907.13 words
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Article16 1921-02-19 8 There will be Holy Communion service in St. Matthew's Church, Sepoy Lines, at 7 a.m. to-morrow.16 words
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Article13 1921-02-19 8 The Women's Christian Temperance Union is exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance.13 words
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Article18 1921-02-19 8 The Singapore Civil Guard will parade at the People's Park at 5.15 p.m. on Thursday, the 24th instant18 words
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Article33 1921-02-19 8 The rate of issue of money orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 162 equal $100. The rate of payment of money orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 172 equal (100.33 words
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Article31 1921-02-19 8 Owing to the indisposition of the President, Mr. Chan Kang Swi, the celebration of the anniversary of the Chinese Malacca Club, Malacca, has been postponed. The date will be announced later.31 words
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Article34 1921-02-19 8 Service will be held at the Boustead institute on Sunday night at 8.15. The Rev. G. H. Douglas will give the address. All are cordially invited, especially men of the army and mercantile marine.34 words
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Article38 1921-02-19 8 Mr. Justice Sproule presided at Che Malacca Assizes much to the pain of three Chinese who were ordered 20 strokes with the cat as well as ten years' rigorous imprisonment for committing gang robbery, armed with deadly weapons.38 words
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Article47 1921-02-19 8 The Chief Secretary, F.M.S. has nominated Dr. R. Dowden to be a member of the Council of King Edward Vil Medical School, vice Dr. Hennessey resigned, and to be a member of the Medical Council of the Straits Settlements and F.M.S., vice Dr. C. L. Sansom resigned.47 words
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Article48 1921-02-19 8 "The telephone is an excellent cure for irritability," said Mr. Eustace Miles, speaking in London on Nervousness and Irritability. When you are called up and, after waiting, you are told, Wrong number,' it is a splendid occasion for Mretching up the head, breathing deeply, smiling, and keeping happy."48 words
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Article54 1921-02-19 8 For disfiguring the beauty of the landscape at Langley, Bucks, by erecting advertisement hoardings, Messrs. H. J. Ileinz and Co., of Southwark, were fined ss. and costs at Slough. Msny traveler* on the Great Western Railway were reported to have complained about the boards, which the magistrates ordered to be54 words
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Article56 1921-02-19 8 Mr. Winston Churchill has sent to the Governor of the Colony a message similar to that forwarded to the F.M.S. on the occasion of his appointment to the Colonial department. Sir Laurence Guillemard lvplied Have received announcement o£ your appointment as Secretary of State for Colonies and beg to express56 words
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Article69 1921-02-19 8 There was an attempted gang rebbery in Jalan Besar on Thursday night, when ten thieves attempted to break into the house of a Chinese, after smashing the backdoor with a large stone, slung at the end of a pole. They counted without their cost, however, as he was ready for69 words
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Article63 1921-02-19 8 With the object of providing housing accommodation for its rapidly increasing staff of European employees, the Singapore Harbour Board are extending their building programme and have now commenced operations on their property in Neil Road, opposite the Fairfield Girls' School. Since the war they have built many excellent bungalows on63 words
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Article93 1921-02-19 8 We have received from the publishers, Messrs. Effingham Wilson, 54, Threadneedle Street, London, the twenty-sixth ilition of Tate's Modern Cambist, a manual of foreign exchanges and bullion with the monetary systems of the world and foreign weights and measures, with chapters on exchange and bullion operations. The book is prepared93 words
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Article108 1921-02-19 8 Under the existing law there is no power to secure the arrest in the Colony of a person against whom a banishment warrant has been iosued in any of the Malay States, but who has fled to the Colony before execution of the warrant, and to surrender him to such108 words
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Article106 1921-02-19 8 The Malayan Leader says lt will surpise many to know that the handsome building opposite the Railway Station at Kuala Lumpur, now housing the Railway Department office, is not large enough for the purpose it was built. The new offices I that are now being built in the dip opposite106 words
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Article419 1921-02-19 8 Dr. F. R. Sayers, Medical Officer, Penang, is to act as Senior Health Officer. Pcnantf. Mr. W. Peel, Controller of Labour, arrived to-day on an official visit to Singapore. Mr. M. S. H. McArthur, whe was just returned from leave, arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Mr. G.419 words
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Article57 1921-02-19 8 Insp. Alexander placed the 17 alleged seditionists, who f were taken from the Kandnlvr and appeared at the police court on Saturday last, before Mr. Dawson this morning. The further enquiry was postponed tor a week. The accused were informed that they must not expect that the57 words
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Article88 1921-02-19 8 A correspondent writes that he has been waiting for quite a long time to sea displayed at the end of Neil Roai and Cantonment Road the Municipal notice Closed for repairs." He needn't worry for at the present rate both thoroughfares will soon have disappeared thanks to the88 words
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Article144 1921-02-19 8 Mr. On,j Thye Ghee writes to us as folhws We are glad to welcome in our midst Mr. Tan Choo Ban, 8.A., military aviator from Manila who is now visiting Malaysia with a view to organising a company the business of which will be, firstly, to exhibit144 words
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Article189 1921-02-19 8 In connection with the fatal accident to Able Seaman B. Tilson, of the Malaya, at faiping Swimming Club, the correspondent of the Pinang Gazette nays it appears that of all the party, he was most keen on going there, and immediately on arrival, he donned his189 words
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Advertisement156 1921-02-19 8 Henderson Motor-Cycles THE WORLD'S LEADING MOTOR-CYCLE THi MOTOR-CYCLE SUPERB LITEST MODELS Model Z-2 Plain, fitted Acetylene Lamps. Model Z-2E Electric, fitted Electric Lamps, Horn and Dynamo For prices etc., apply to Agents Special Note.— Spare Parts Stocked JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHimiiii EISEMANN156 words
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Advertisement149 1921-02-19 8 What do you think of the woman who thought she had !HE RIGHT TO HE to save her husband from the Gallows. It was the only means of saving him and she had no other alternative. Was she justified in telling a Lie SEE The Powerful Super Feature, the Tense149 words
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Article59 1921-02-19 9 Reltkr Telkgram Paris, Febr ury IT. The Democratic newspaper thi V. r orlJ, of Washington, say? the State Dep.."tment has notified Chna that the United Stoles will consider as an unfriendly act cancellation by China of the contract with the American lV ral TelegTaph Company concerning: the59 words
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Article63 1921-02-19 9 RtITES TELEGRAM Paris, February Id. The Government is contemplating various measures giving further facilities for the export trade with a view to bringing relief to such industries as arc suffering from the present business depression. A nuvting of the Paris employes Union for the ejection of a board63 words
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Article135 1921-02-19 9 Me&r- Lewis and Peat report: Singapore, February 18. The market has be;n in rather a nervous state during the past week and little change has taken place. London remained firm but at the time of writing is reported weaker. Forward positions. Standard sheet February 36 V 4135 words
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Article420 1921-02-19 9 Extensive Tin Territory Acquired. Apart from the knowledge that since early last yar one of the nust powerful American mining companies has been busy acquiring mining lands in the F.M.S. little has been d.vulged locally as to the real extent of thjse operations, and the following420 words
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Article97 1921-02-19 9 The Colonial Secretary has appointed the following gentlemen to be the Commissioners of Taxes within the Settlements of Singapore, Penang, Malacca and Labuan, respectively Singapore.— District Judge and First Majri-trat?, District Judge (civil), Dr. D. J. Galloway, Messrs. W. H. Macirregor, F. E. Worsley Taylor and97 words
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Article24 1921-02-19 9 The Chamber of Commerce are holding: special meeting: next Saturday at 12.30 to select a nominee to represent the Chamber on the Legislative Council.24 words
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Article2599 1921-02-19 9 Alternate Day Tapping And Working Costs. The adjourned eleventh annual ordinary jeneral meeting of the Singapore rara Rubber Estates, Limitsd, was held on jar.vary 1/ at the Institute of Chartered accountants, Moorgate rlace, E.U., Mr. d. de C. Hamilton (managing director) presiding. Ihe Chainran said Gentlemen, I2,599 words
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Article213 1921-02-19 9 Capsizes with Number of People On Board. At the instance of Insp. Ale\ander, of the marine police Kat.,, the Japanese EMM* and Sadali, the Malay engine iriver of a motor boat, which capsized in the harbour on February 6, as the re-ult >t which, it is surmised,213 words
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Article132 1921-02-19 9 Marphail and Co-s Dail> Report. Singapore, February 19. Silver.— S3 'a.— Hongkong 8%. Shanghai 67 >4. Three months gold 49. Tin. No orders, no market. Rubber Market.— ll.3o a.m. Market sL.aciy. Spot 35 buyers. February 36 buyer;. March U7 touyers. April-June 41 "a sellers. Share Market Bassetts132 words
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Article167 1921-02-19 9 The Asiatic News Agency's correspondent at Harbin writes The notorious Captain Tsao Ta, of the Kirin provincial army, who recently murdered his own father, mother, two brothers, two sisters, one nephew and two maid servants on account of the fact that his father, Colonel Tsao Lao.hu ("old167 words
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Article98 1921-02-19 9 The appeal made recently for a certain sum from the people of Kuala Lumpur to endow a cot in perpetuity at Dr. Barm.rdb's Home has met with the des^M response. The major portion of the £500 ($4,285.71) which Miss A. L. Skinner is remitting was raised by the sale of98 words
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Article507 1921-02-19 9 Eurasian Community Select Dr. Clarke. An extraordinary general meeting of the members of th_- Eurasian Associat icn jck-' convened for last evening >n the St .i.iUrew's School Hail to consider the following resolution That Dr. Uozl L. i ,arKe be and is hereby nominated the representative of the507 words
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Article179 1921-02-19 9 Two days ago reference was made in these columns to an ingeni ;us theft whereby sawdust and bricks were substituted for gold thread, an exchange which .•.as, so tar, been advantageous to the thieves. About the same time three v r.inese carried out what is alleged179 words
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Article84 1921-02-19 9 Members of the Y.M.OA. will have the .pportunity of hearing some excellent music this afternoon, when the artistes Mr. Gregory lvanoff, violinist, Signor Enrico Palmetto, tenor, and Mr. Edgar lulland, pianist, ar# g-ving a concert in he hall of the OrcharJ Koad institution, beginning at 5.30. Admission is84 words
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Article81 1921-02-19 9 The following are the members of the Hospitals Board constituted under the Hospitals board Ordinance, 1910, for the year 1921 Principal Civil Medical Officer (Chairman) Resident Councillor, Penang Resident Councillor, Malacca Treasurer, Straits Settlements ex-oftVio Dr. M. J. Rattray, Mr. Tan Kheam Hock and Mr. M. J.81 words
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Article22 1921-02-19 9 The official price of first grade rubber for the period February 18 to February 24, inclusive, is 37 Vt cents per pound.22 words
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Article80 1921-02-19 9 literday afternoon by chance Superinnt Hawkins stopped a bullock cart was leaving the dock premises. The was supposed to be carrying three containing biscuits. On examina- 1 however, there were found to be things than biscuits— such as hats, of shoes and other articles. It is 'ed these were put80 words
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Article102 1921-02-19 9 An interesting soccer match was witnessed on the S.R.C. ground yesterday between Ihe Did boys oi M. JOiepna mul a Staff ords team. Ihe old boys played a. convincing game in spite of ttrj evident superiority of tha soldiers nnd opened their scoring tnrough Cheng Kirn Watt in the102 words
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Article172 1921-02-19 9 It now appears that it is very doubtful lifter all if the American tennis cracks Filden (world's champion), Washburn and Hardy are on the Montoro on their way to Singapore. Th? present committee uf th» S.C.C. have no knowledge that the visit is actually being paid and172 words
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Article52 1921-02-19 9 By a slip yesterday we stat.d that entries for the S.C.C. spring lawn tennis tournament closed yesterday evening. This is not so they close this evening, the 19th inst., at 7 p.m. so any members who had not quite made up their minds still Nave52 words
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Article118 1921-02-19 9 The annual general meeting of tha i-i i- Lawn Tennis Club is to be held lext Thursday at 6.30 p.m. The r:port for the year ended Decen.ber ol states that the income and expenditure account for the year shows a loss of $146.28 as cornered with118 words
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Article125 1921-02-19 9 Arrangements for the coaching of the uanibrm-fi crew t*»r "nlt*»»* »rair'- period have now been completed. The key. S. E. Swarm tan.es ciiai b^- vi mc civ.-*r until they leave home waters for Ely. Mr. Geoffrey Tower (Third Trinity), who stroked th» 'V«rsitv bo» f125 words
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Article62 1921-02-19 9 The Bengal Lawn Tennis Championship Tournament came to a close at Calcutta on January :>l, when after an exciting encounter Mrs. Donald and Shimidzu beat Mrs. McKenna and Wan!.^n. the score being being 6-1, 6-1, 7-5. Shimid:u entered this year for the Mixed Doubles and Men's Doubles only and captured62 words
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203 1921-02-19 9 The Banvard Musical Comedy Company delighted another large audience at the Victoria Theatre last night. Castles in Spain was a mirthful and musical production with plenty to laugh at and nothing that was tedious. Leonard Nevniu was as funny as ever and got through lots203 words
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Article113 1921-02-19 9 i The Straits Echo says At the conclusion of the arguments by Mr. Thome, of Messrs. Adams and Allan, on behalf of the appellant, in both cases M. K. Kader IBawa and by Mr. A'Becket Terrell, of Messrs. Presgrave and Matthews, on behalf {of the respondents, Chop113 words
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Article48 1921-02-19 9 When the hearing was resumed in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, by Mr. Justice Farrer-Manby of the Suit Morgan t. Pooley, addresses *or ii-t-v >■-••- ing been concluded, Mr. Ford for plaintiff was replying at noun yesteruaj, uui( authorities and quoting th<» l«w confidential relationship b«tw«ao rftHritot and client.48 words
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Article906 1921-02-19 10 Forestry in Partnership With Agriculture. At the meeting of the Auctioneers and Estate Agents' institute in London, presided over by Mr. J. S. Richardson, Mr. R. Colson Adklfi delivered an address on Forestry, shewing how rapidly it had increased in importance during the war in the eyes of906 words
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Article88 1921-02-19 10 Ampat (Sumatra).— l9,l4o lba. Bukit Kati1.— 6,312 lbs. Benar.— lt,262 lbs. Hr-v:a (J0h0re).— 18,796 lbs. H-nrietta.— 37.ooo lbs. Indragiri. 26,828 lbs. Kwa10e.— 28,159 lbs. Jv'nuia Pergau.— 26,ooo lbs. Kuala G0h.— 10,313 lbs. Lenggcng 11,118 lbs. Lara* (Sumatra). 23,241 lbs. Mnjedie (Johcre) 12,300 lbs. On Soengei Kadja Estate88 words
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Article1398 1921-02-19 10 Appointments Announced at The Final Sitting. (Contributed.) Bishop Bickley called the Conference to .rder at n.M a.m. on Thursday, and announced the hymn Lead on O King eternal alter the singing of which the Key. E. S. Baird engaged .n prayer. Reports from various committees were read by1,398 words
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Article351 1921-02-19 10 Psarl White, the serial beauty, is appearing in the Fatal Ring now showing in the first and second episodes, at the Empire Cinema supported by the final episodes of the Midnight Man, also Violet Meriereau, in Together, and a Pathe, Iron Heart, in five parts. The dainty, clever,351 words
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Article174 1921-02-19 10 During the past day or two, says The Times of January 20, British tonnage has been chartered to carry South Wales coals to Eastern markets. This is regarded in freight markets as a very welcome feature, since it is taken to mean that, after years174 words
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Article124 1921-02-19 10 Lord Edmund Talbot, who is bringing his House of Commons career to an en i with the present Parliament, has been a member nearly 27 years, and has been connected with the official life of the party during practically the whole of that time, first as Parl'amentary Private Secretary to124 words
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Letter128 1921-02-19 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, With reference to tlie breezy meetings held in Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur by the Ceylon (Jaffna) Tamils for representation in the Federal Council, may I be permitted to point out, through the medium of your paper, that in my opinion ;hese128 words
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232 1921-02-19 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, That the local educational policy is far from satisfaction there is no doubt. One of the reasons that lead to this is, I think, the need of efficient teachers. Really efficient teachers are not easily found, but once232 words
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Article183 1921-02-19 10 Mjp H. C. Bowser, who lectured on The Buddhist Tempbs of the Diamond Mounain, Korea, before the Royal Asiatic Society, Sir Henry Howarth presiding, said that the Diamond Mount i in was named after a famous Buddhist classic it occupied an area of 25 square miles,183 words
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Article126 1921-02-19 10 Sir Robert Baden-Powell comments in the current issue of the Scout on the •ase of a scout who was recommended for the Scout Silver Cross for saving another boy from drowning. The Silver Cross is awarded only when a rescuer has risked his own life, and126 words
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Article132 1921-02-19 10 A grey mare belonging to a Walton-on-Thames contractor, the subject of an action in the Chertsey County Court, was declared in five days to have nearly killed one man, smashed up a bicycle damages £3 155., pranced about the roads, kicked its shoes off in the stable,132 words
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Article77 1921-02-19 10 Among the officers presented to H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught in the Fort at Calcutta, the other day, was the Hon. Kalu Tharyn, of the l/sth Gurkha Rifles. This officer was blind and aged, and was led up to the Duke by a brother officer. The Duke evinced a great77 words
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Article50 1921-02-19 10 A Calcutta firm writes its customers that "in order to show in a practical manner loyalty to H. R. H. the Duke of Honnaught during his visit to Calcutta it has decided to give a ten per cent, reduction off all German aniline dyes for orders received during his visit.50 words
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Article597 1921-02-19 10 Commercial Possibilities Of Undeveloped Land. Condensed milk is among the commercial possibilities of Kast Africa. The Rev. J. I Roscoe, rector of Ovington, Norfolk, head of the Sir Peter Mackie Anthropological Mission sent oat to that country in 1919 to study and report on the condition597 words
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Article166 1921-02-19 10 Programme of drills, etc., for week ending Sunday, February 27 Sunday, 20th.— 7.30 a.m., Balestier Range, Eurasian Company, Rifle Club Shoot. Wednesday, 23rd.— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Malay Company. Friday, 25th.— 5 p.m., Drill Hall, S.F.A. Co. Sunday, 27th.— 7.30 a.m., Balestier Range, Eurasian Company, Rifle Club166 words
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Article124 1921-02-19 10 Dost thou love thy friend, then give thy friend that which thou dost value .•nost." A most unusual compliance with this injunction has been disclosed, says th(> Daily Chronicle New York correspondent, by the filing of a will for probate in San Francisco. It appears that the document,124 words
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Article51 1921-02-19 10 Mr. Frank Seaman Dymoke, of Scrivelsby Court, Horncastle, who has regularly presided at the Hcrncastle Petty Sessions, was at Homcastle fined £20 for beng found on licensed premises, the Red Lion Hotel, Horncastle, during prohibited lours on January 1. Mr. Dymoke is the \ereditary King's Champion and Standard Bearer of51 words
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Article916 1921-02-19 10 The Prince of Wales at Drmy Lane. i Warriors' Day had 1 an enthusiastic send off on January 18 at the great meeting held at Drury Lane Theatre to inaugurate the movement. Sir Arthur Pin.ro presided over a very large gathering thoroughly representative of the world of entertainment,916 words
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Article90 1921-02-19 10 1 Mr. and Mrs. Aajro Hastrup arrived by the steamship Jutlandia on the Ht'n ult. fr^m Denmark, says the Siam Observer. Mr. and Mrs. Hastrup were married in Denmark on December 7, 1920, and are now on their honeymoon trip. Mr. Hastrup is a large landed proprietor m Denmark with90 words
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Article78 1921-02-19 10 Miss Katherine Jex-Blake will resign the cffjce of Mistress of Girton College, Cambridge, next June. Miss Jex-Blake, who is n da-"rht<»r the late Very Rev. T. W. Jex-Blake, D. D., headmaster of; Kugby School and Dean of Wells, entered Girton College as a student in 1879. Sh« was appointed resident78 words
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Article1369 1921-02-19 11 ♦Are We Savages To-day Some thirty years a*o there was a meeting of the Shelley Society in London. The Shell.y Society was a high-brow institution, whose object was not so much to interpret the poems of Shelley to a general ion of Philistines as to encourage1,369 words
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Article475 1921-02-19 11 FEBRUARY 20, 1921. St. Andrrw'i Cathedral. 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Cemm union. 4 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 5.:!0 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. S. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. Services and Meetings Monday 7.30 a.m.475 words
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Advertisement172 1921-02-19 11 I IdDOIdS wrm 1 hese 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, SINQAPORE METALS of all descriptions constitute our speciality PIG IRON GALVANIZED172 words
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Advertisement191 1921-02-19 11 Raffles Hotel NEW DANCE HALL ENORMOUS SUCCESS OF THE IVANOFF AND PALMETTO POPULAR CONCERTS FAREWELL~CONCERT Sunday, February 20, at 9.48 Tickets at Moutrie's. Price $3 AND RAFFLES HOTEL. A. E. McCLARY, Manager. Adelphi Hotel TO-NIGHT Special Dinner THE HOTEL ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY DURING AND AFTER DINNER ADELPHI HOTEL LIMITED R.191 words
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Article2161 1921-02-19 12 Lord Rothen.iere on Naval Warfare. To the controversy on our shipbuilding policy, Lord Rothermere made a forceful contribution in an article which appeared in Tho Sunday Pictorial. After discussing the question of cost, and. the lessons of the late war, he declares that if we were roll.ijr in2,161 words
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Advertisement235 1921-02-19 12 JUST RECEIVED Shipment of our Popular PATENT FACED HAIR BELTING 2 in. 3 in. 4 in. 6 in. Try this B«l in* if you have not done so, and you will want to use it on all your pulleys. Sole Agrnts 1 KIAM MAT COMPANY (MARKKT STREET) The Garrick SjSSB235 words
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Advertisement72 1921-02-19 12 Pheasants AND Wild Ducks SMALL SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVE! Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED International Moiors, LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) Temporary Office: 3 a., ORCHARD ROAD Repraavcatiag the) follow Ing Companies > CARS SUNBEAM RENAULT ANGUS SANDERSON MORRIS OXFORD BBAxN CITROEN MOBS STANDARD STUDBBAUB TRUCKS CLTDBSDALB RENAULT DBNNIS UNIC BIBLIBT MALCOLM72 words
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Article697 1921-02-19 13 Temporary Total Cessation of Tapping. The statutory meeting of the Batu Lintang Hubber Company, Ltd., was held in Penang Chamber of Commerce, on the 12th instant There were present, the Hon. Mr. J. Mitchell, Messrs. J. G. Brown, L. E. Slowe, L. A. C. Biggs, A. D.697 words
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Article211 1921-02-19 13 Horrible Penalty for Petrograd Criminals. The Helsinjrfors correspondent of the Morning Post writes Refugees from Petrograd declare that of late, for about three weeks, the inhabitants of the city were scared out of their lives by a gang of robbers, who conceived the happy idea af garbing themselves211 words
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Advertisement246 1921-02-19 13 WHITEAWAY'S the: mouse for value BADMINTON SETS Complete sets f<>r tour players by Messrs. F. A. Davis, Ltd., maken of the world-famous Riscley Hexagon Tennis Rackets. Each set comprises, 4 rackets and presses, pair of posts, net and 4 shuttlecocks and book of rules, complete in well-made wooden box. Thp246 words
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Advertisement692 1921-02-19 13 What Two Minutes a Day Will Do For Your Hair. OKEAT HAIR-BEAUTY GIFT. oOtfits free to readers. EVERY voann and girl eaa doubla kaa beauty aad at: racUTaneaa by derotiaa ■tV'O mlmitas a daj U •'Harlona Hair TMUj an tba leadloc Aetnsaea. Ciaama 3 :i eva aad Society Leaden make692 words
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Advertisement110 1921-02-19 13 aaßaal IB C% \^M Thonf aBA I, ft Cole Aero Eight Seven- seat er Touring and Limousine models The last word in Luxury FULTON TRAFFIC MOTOR LORRIES IN STOCK Straits Motor Garage KUALA LUMPUR SINtiAPOKE IPOH ■Hmfll hi&Mk Vfl iaiTislllaC BW^J 119 STOCK— I TOM AND 3 2 TON MODELS110 words
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Advertisement611 1921-02-19 14 f SttP IT MOT— AUCTION SALE •T ouantity of about 130 cubic yards oi tnfa-n Granite now lying on the vacant len» at Upper Cross Street. To bte held on the spot, •a MaMday, February 21. at 12 aooa CHEONG KOON SENG CO, Auctioneer* AUCTION SALE «f a ae* of611 words
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Advertisement453 1921-02-19 14 INSUfUHOE THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. (Incorporated In Canada) AH the latest plans of Life, Endowment, and Annuity policies issued. Assets M.MMM GUTHRIE CO., LTD.— General Agents. Singapore. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Firs. Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Motor Car Assets exceed W. A. SlMS— Manager453 words
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Advertisement688 1921-02-19 14 Assets over $3,500,000 S.C. Assurance In force over $15,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) B.BAD OFFICE I Winchester Hoasa, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Ths Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of Englsnd and complies with the British Life Assurance688 words
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Advertisement326 1921-02-19 14 BANKING NEDERLANDCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPY NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. (Established 1824.) Psid-np Capital Fl. 80,000,000 (about «,6«7,000). Statutory Reserve Fund Fl. 17,353.248.00 (about £1.446,107). Special Reserve Fund Fl. 22,660,000 (about £1,888,883). HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. HEAD AGENCY LW BATAVIA. BRANCHES Penang, Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Rangoon, Soerabaya, Semarang. Weltevreden, Bandoeng (Java), Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan,326 words
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Advertisement512 1921-02-19 14 BAWKIIie THE HO HONG BANK, LTD HEAD OFFICE Singapore. Raffles Chambers, 4, 8 and A BRANCHES Penang. 86, Beach Street. Malacca. 131, Jonker Street. Huar.— 77-79, Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pabat. 109, Jalan Rahamat AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavla Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Palembang and Trang CAPITAL512 words
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Advertisement560 1921-02-19 14 BANKIWB BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE Authorised Capital Frs. 250,000,004 Subscribed Capital Frs. 150,000.000 Paid-up Capital Frs. 75,000,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders Frs. 75,000,000 Other Reserve Funds Frs. 60,000,000 (1/8 of the Capital subscribed by the Government of the Chinese Republic.) Chairman of the Board of Directors i Andre Bertholot. General560 words
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Article1293 1921-02-19 15 Kmate Story of Beautiful Chequers. rd and Lady Lee o* Fareham have id Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd George at Chequers, the beautiful Buckinghamshire seat whioh they have given to England as a thanksgiving for her deliverance in ,the Great War and as a place of rest1,293 words
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Advertisement425 1921-02-19 15 WONDERFUL ECONOMY OF THE Canadian Ford lirlow «<■ i;i>. two uf the man; unsolicited testimonial* from priraU ns.r« of CANADIAN FORD CARS. Kuala Kubu, l«th October, 1916. Mmih wkaknk bkos.. LTD.. Kuala Lumpur. Dear result of Ml run from Kuala Kubu t.. Kualu Lumpur i3B miles) on one inch of425 words
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Advertisement126 1921-02-19 15 ENO'S J FRUIT SALT/ Selling ag«nU for SJS. BARKER CO, LTD, P«nang ud Singapor. The Original O.K. Junior THE LEAST COSTLY MOTOR CYCLE IN THE WOULD TWO-STROKE SINGLE-SPEBD 2} HORSE POWER mmm—m^—mmmmm» THE LEADING MINIATURE MOTOR CYCLE IN ITS DAY p $550 Call and ask for Demonstration $SSO THS MOTOR126 words
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Advertisement42 1921-02-19 15 ERASER CHALMERQ ENGINEERING WORKS «Z axl BS. ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORB. a sole Ajjents for A. Raosome Co., Ltd. Newark, England SAWMILL GENERAL WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY AND ACCESSORIES PROPRIETORS s IIENERAL pLECTRIC fj»° LT I> (Incorporated in England) Talephona No. 28»- T«l««Ta«« i TANNCB."42 words
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Advertisement452 1921-02-19 16 GUAM MAT CO. UNITED (Incorporated in Straits Bettlesaeats S6. Phillip Streci. SINGAPORE. NEW SHIPMENTS JUST ARRIVED Galvanized Roofing Units and Nnta !m proved Engineer* Ratchet Braces C. Steel Ratchet Drills assorted Grindstone* in Iron Troughs Pike Bmery Grinder complete Pruning Saws (Straight ani Curved) Steel Types (Lett, rb and Figures)452 words
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Advertisement320 1921-02-19 16 TAY GUAM KIAT M. PHILLIP STBXKT The Mdofil contractor for **wftr at FIREWOOD v the St»f»por« Municipality tmzimt the ,:+t 1111. GLOBE BOILER REBOOT For clearing and preserving steamer boilers of all type. Used by all factorial, steamers, etc and found food. The Ideal Fluid that ■peaks for itself. IN320 words
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Advertisement976 1921-02-19 16 The PREPAID charges for Wmata, For Sale, To Let, etc, in ordinary ekwe-aet type (average six rds to live) are Per line one insertion 28 cts., two ins. 46 eta., three ins. 64 cts., four ma. 82 eta., five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.18, ten ins $1 40 twelve ins.976 words
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Advertisement1037 1921-02-19 16 MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE, small motor boat 24 feet in length, British engine, in good working order. Apply_469, Strait* Times. FO R SALE, one Henderson motor cy c lo with Roger's side-car, in perfect condition Apply_B79, Straita Tim. FOB SALE, on* Winton six ear, thorough!* overhauled, in perfect condition. Adblt1,037 words
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Advertisement918 1921-02-19 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, stores and offices. Apply Ed. M Nathan Co, 4, De Souia Street. TO LET, »econd floor No. 32-8, Chanr* Alley, suitable for office. Immediate entry Apply No. 8, Teluk Ayer Street. TO LET, GODOWNS No. 6, Clarke Quay, with good water frontage. Apply to Tons918 words
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Advertisement151 1921-02-19 16 Straits Motorcar Service LIMITED (Incorporated In Straiti B«ttl.menU) lit to 215, ORCHARD ROAD LORRIES AND CARS HIRED OVERHAULS TO MOTOR CARS AND CYCLE* WELDING of ill m.talt. Batlif«ctioo Qaaraiua.4 Large stock of LUCAS HORNS AND LAMPS arrlTinf thortly Phone 1233 THERE IS AN ART IN BUYING Just like in everything151 words
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Miscellaneous312 1921-02-19 16 TIE STRAITS TIMES TBLJtPHONBB ■dltorta. and G.naraJ H Htunr'i Offle. vii Job Printing Offle. UM A]] eommoaieationa r.latiaf t* aditertt sutt.ra and n.ws aaonld ac a Unseat to THE EDITOB. 411 eemmeaiceMeaj relating to buiinan maft.rs adT.rtta* m.nu, mbieriptiona, aceoanta, priatia* «te, ihould b. address** le TQ sIANAOEB. ADVERTISEMENT BATaB312 words
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