The Straits Times, 7 November 1921
1921-11-07
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Title Section13 1921-11-07 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,788 SINGAPORE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement164 1921-11-07 1 Si|itA^bf r M mm Jr^i n warn m m* I M Wtf Swiss Milk TRADE MARK FkOM Tht FAMOL* PAMIKES OH mb SWli^ ALPS, STANDS LNRIVALLED FOX ITS EXCELLENT bUHNE»S AND FLAVOUR ESPECIALLY SUTABLE FOW INFANTS AND INVALIDS SOLE AGENTS i JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS. LTD. lnc>rp..rmt*4 ie E«>»!»n« I M164 words
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Advertisement266 1921-11-07 1 HAIR LOTIONS, FIXERS SHAMPOOS. "EGCLOSSA" I— "TATCHO" HAIU j. Antiseptic and Germi- Vn iff H."> cents and $1.6-> ■<*•■>>, M j^=TTS^^^ INCARNAT HAIR L*"""'^'^*nJ POINSETTA _H AIR itiu M. f tD^»iNAOO/^ DIiBARRY'S" tl I WHITE ROSE HAIR J^L AVER LEB. I Price 52..-.0 p^r bottle. S XfZ. cents Jsim^- l>rice266 words
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Article2450 1921-11-07 2 i No Need for a Despondent View. The fifteenth ordinary general nu\tini! of the shareholders of the Cov/ic Harbour Coal Company, Limited was held on September 2:t at the registered office of the company, 1-4. Great Tower Street, E.C., Mr. j Walter George Darby presiding. J The2,450 words
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Advertisement313 1921-11-07 2 I fll I A Doctor says: "I do not think so good a food as Glaxo J, S can be brought before the public by the s^_ medical profession too strongly." Glaxo is the food doctors reo mmend and rear their Vs< own babies on. 1 his is because Glaxo313 words
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Advertisement564 1921-11-07 2 t... £11 E'Af! iping iireds! A nr- v. :z discovery *r M ta i. atr.acting tne Sfr r > "i <: doctors. This very «ivea instant re- litltothf m. -t aggravated •J cajes of E.^eTu and allied v\ "Tj, iJ diseases, and is bringing \>,l I I about permanent results564 words
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Advertisement126 1921-11-07 2 IKTERNATIONAL MOTORS, LTD. 19S-«. ORCHAItI) KOAI) Phone 2617. Overhauls and repairs of every description to all makes of cars and trucks. Painting, upholstering, batteries charged. Separate lock-up garages. NEW CARS ON HIRE. Customers having cars repaired at our works can hire four seater cars at daily rates. SWINEHART TYRES AND126 words
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Advertisement229 1921-11-07 3 *piiiiiiiiiMr»iwaMMwMw^ BRITISH MADE I AMMUNITION Loaded wih Sinokeless«-7--D.aiiH>..d' Puwder BON AX A I Loaded with E.C. Powder I MAY Bl OBTAINED >>i ILL <.i"N MAKIRS AND AMMUNITION DBALBM Wholesale only from* NOBEL INDUSTIIES LIMITED LONDON LlillMtitlltltlillf UllllMilllTllMalf lltltllf IiMIIIItII HtlMimflltlllfi-itltllltf f II Mlaf]li; T M11i:ill11Tt1IUt!ttllIflIti:if It;iHllltUIll««IUI tililtll ll'wP CANVAS BAGS229 words
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Advertisement282 1921-11-07 3 O 1877 a g X 2 t Tea You can be sure of a delicious, refreshing cup of tea under all conditions if you have a tin of Brooke Bond tea at hand. Perfectly preserved in its round vacuumised tin, this tea is as good after months in a humid282 words
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Advertisement1046 1921-11-07 3 WHEN DRIVEN ALMOST CRAZY WITH SCIATICA This Man Found Permanent < urr In Dr. Williams' Pink Pill-. A statement in a newspaper was of great service not long ago to Mr. Walter Mullis, a gentleman residing at 3 Beach Street, Petone, near Wellington, New Zealand. He had suffered with Snatica1,046 words
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Advertisement785 1921-11-07 3 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at Colonial Secretary Office, up to noon of November 15. 1921. for the following works 1. Alterations, etc., to Native Attendants' Quarters, General Hospital 2. Completion of the Cross Street, Tenements Block A (with the exception of sanitary fittings) 3. Extension of the Singlemen's785 words
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Advertisement749 1921-11-07 4 STEAMER SAILHMS P. 0.- British India AND Apcar Line (Compaaies Incorporate J In England) HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE:PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. nder Contract with Hi* Majesty. Goverament ft, CeaeiMß) MAIL SERVICE EAST OF BOMBAY are at •reea-at >*c*»**»< LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE •X..M LONDON I TO MARBDLLJS AND LONDON749 words
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Advertisement587 1921-11-07 4 STEAMER SMUIWS N.Y.K. European Line >X)NDOK LINB Fortnightly Service FOB MABHWI.I.B*). LONDON AND ANTWERP. VIA POBTH ATSUTA HARU Nov. 17 SHIDZIIOKA MARU Nov. 30 HAKONE MARU Dec. 14 LIVERPOOL LINB Monthly Servic* WE MAKSEUXH AND UVEBPOOL VIA POKTf KAMAKURA MARU Dec. 18 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOB LONDON, ANTWERP. BOTTnDAM587 words
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Advertisement31 1921-11-07 4 SEAN! LINE OF STEAMER* RANGOON AND CHINA UMI SEANQ BEE— «,TM toa* SEANO IO( UU tea* SEANO LIE— MSI tea* For freight er passage, atpry ta GIONQ HOI 00, I nail31 words
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Advertisement390 1921-11-07 4 STEAMER SAILINGS i (Lit THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2. De Souza Street. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (Subject to change without notice) EIROPEAN LINE For Port Said, Marsr.llcs, London. Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamborg arr. dep. AMAZON MARt Nov. 16 Not. 16 *TLAB VARU Ti-r 11 IV390 words
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Advertisement430 1921-11-07 4 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK VIA SUEZ Grace Dollar LOADING NOVEMBER 6. Th relish Bills of Lading issued from Singapore to the Principal Cities of the UnUed States and Canada. j For further information as to Rates, etc, applr to TFIE ROBERT DOLLAR CO. No. 117-121. Market430 words
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Advertisement623 1921-11-07 5 STEAMER SAILINGS KONINKLIJKE PAKETYAART MAATSCHAPPU (BOTAL FACKBT NAYHiATION 00, OF BATATIA) (laeerperaUi la HolUai) tMaoaeat Nos. Fassace Dept 1»1. Freisat Dept. I JM, Marlae Oe»l aa4 TiaartiiaWl Deyt. IU7, hUnag«r's Desk ltM. 17NDBB OONTKACT WITH THB NITHIBLANDB QiDl* OOfBUUUIaV RIMPHUS- November 7, Belawan-Deli. IM)RA<.IKI Ncvcml.ir S, Pri|;i-Radja, Sapat. Tembilahan, Rengat623 words
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Advertisement429 1921-11-07 5 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BUMS PHILP LINE (Incorporated la AnstralU) Singapore to Jara Ports, Port Darwin, Tharaday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, rl« Torres Straits, also with transaipmnt te other Victorian, South Australian aad Norti Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, Ne» Britain, Tasmania and New Zealand Ports APPROXIMATE SAILINGS MARELLA, 7,372429 words
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Advertisement502 1921-11-07 5 STEAjER SAILINGS INDO-CHWA STEAM NAY. COMPANY. LIMITKD (Incorporated in England) Direct Berries to Jspsa via Hongkong and Shanghai and to Calratta via Peaaac from Singapore. Taking Cargo on through Bills »f Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Teintsin, Newchwang, Yengtsxe ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA502 words
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Advertisement405 1921-11-07 5 STEAMER SAILINGS MESSAGERIES MARITIMES DE FRANCE L'euler Contract with the French Government Mail and Passenger Services DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY MARSEILLES FAR EASTERN SERVICE HOMEWARD MAILS OUTWARD MAILS Te Marseille* via Penang Colombo, To Japan via Saigon, Haiphong, Djibouti, Port Bald Hongkong and Shanghai CORDILLERE 9,790 about Not. 8 PALL LBCAT lf£M405 words
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Advertisement21 1921-11-07 5 BUN BEE CO. 11, Rocbore Rnad, Singapore. GROCERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS and suppliers of COLD STORAGE FROZEN MEATS, PRODUCE, ETC.21 words
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Advertisement695 1921-11-07 6 eWEMaS "GAIETY" CINEMA Complete Change of Progpamme. Speoial New Features. First Show at Ms) sharp Oaring and Dynamite. New Big V Comedy. A William Brady Attr»ctive Feature YOUTH Tlie Story of a :i-!«r I >ruu!:.irtl and Good (or Nothing Featuring Oirhle lilackncll and Juno Elvidge. Second Show at Ml p.m.695 words
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Advertisement275 1921-11-07 6 EHTEBTIWIiEHTS VICTORIA THEATRE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMER 16 AT 9.15 P.M. MATINEE WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16, •t 5.15 p.m. FAR EASTERN FILMS LIMITED present MARY PICKFOKU in her famous Production DADDY LONG LEGS Story by Jean Webster CHARLH2°CHAPLIN Million Dollar Production. Price:. .52 and $1. Children Half275 words
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Advertisement350 1921-11-07 6 IN THE ESTATE Or WILLIAM MURDOCH, DECEASED Pursuant to Section 26, of TUE TRUSTEE ORDINANCE, 1914," all persons having claims against the Estate of William Murdoch, late of Scotland, formerly of Adam-.on Gilfillan Co., Ltd., Singapore who died on May 1, 1921, intestate .ire required to send particular! thereof to350 words
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Advertisement185 1921-11-07 6 ED NEVER SAY DYE, SAY TINTEX Great Reduction FROM TO-DAY $0.30 At all Dispensaries Messrs. JOHN LITTLE CO., Ltd. Messrs. WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW, agents TINTEX NEVER SAY DYE, SAY r3H aeS _*^Ja um^Bf s^H It. r bhr Saving $1,750 per year! One of our client* uriles: "I have used one of185 words
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Advertisement148 1921-11-07 6 Christmas Mail At this time of the year many are in a quandary as to what to choose fur a Christmas Card. They would liko something neat and different from last year; but generally, when they go to make their choire, they find a great similarity to last year's rards.148 words
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Article158 1921-11-07 7 riXTCRB Monday. Norembrr 7. Hifh Water, 3. 1K a.nv, 2.X$ p.m. Boxing Association 2dtg., 5 p.m. Tarßday. November 8. Hiirh Water, 4.21 a.m., 3.38 p.m. M. 11. outwvrd man <!««. Rent Bonrd Meeting, 2.1t p.m. W'rdnrMlay. November 9. Hiph Water, 5.H0 a.m., 4JiB p.m. Tanirlin Club at158 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article90 1921-11-07 7 Kaat Wharf Basin Nil. Ka»t Wharr Buccinum, Tara. Sheer* Wharf— Nil. Main Wharf Runiphius, Tenkai Maru, Awa Maru. Kmpire Hock Totomi Maru. Enocpera, Kam:ininc, Merlusn. Went Wharf -Ayuthia. JardincH Wharf I poll. Polo Brani < oal Wharf N.I. Keppal Uarbou. Main Wharf Akella, Utrecht, Patrol, Ista90 words
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Article270 1921-11-07 7 AWA MAltr. Jnp.. 5.717 tons, from Buenos Aires S.II for Yokohama 8-11. AYITHIA Brit.. 23T tons, from T. Bali 7-11, for T. Bali une. BAN HO (.UAN, Dut.. 980 tons, from Bandjennasin >M|, for Randjet-masin unc. I>K HANK, I)ut.. MM tons, from Samarindn 6-11. for Sourubaya 10-11. EMU270 words
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Article115 1921-11-07 7 T*4ay Pulau Sambo £40 p.m fort Sw*«cnhera and Pensng 3 P-im Malacca and Momr S p.m I'npri Rajah, Tembilshsn and Indrattiri 4 p.ra. I'ulau Batam and Pulau Bulanj. 4 p.m. Tnesdar ilonckonc. Switow Rnd Amoy ft n.m. Bntavia. Chrribon and Saraarnntc '■> a.m. Krriraon fl a.m. v115 words
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Article15 1921-11-07 7 (OBcisl Port Oflc* B«a«rt) Lett Slacaoom Arrived Lrnidea Octnbcr 7 NiATmbn 215 words
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Article89 1921-11-07 7 The rate of mortality in tho Settlement of Siryrtpor? foj the well t-nd?d October V 2 w«* "y.lB. The tP-»tal number cf deaths »as :;'^o of which 230 were mail 1 subjects and UO female. C mvuisions flllMlj 2.'5, pntlnsis K. malaria fever J!), dysentery I>. beri-bcri89 words
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Article35 1921-11-07 7 Projrranime of Drills, etc., for week ending Fmitiy. X >vcnjb*-r 11 iuvsrlay. Ski fell p.m., Drill Hail, lima Ba>ali Rojd, Malay Company. Krirlav. 11th. —G.I*. |i in Prill FUlt, ,M I .Hi.|.»tlJ.35 words
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Article143 1921-11-07 7 BXCHANGB Singapore, November 7. On London, Bank 4 m/a 2/4 5/32 Demand 2/3 29/32 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 7/10 On New York Demand 45 U Private- 90 days 48 On France Bank 605 On India, Bunk T. T. 16C On EfeackoVCi B&r.k <J/d IS 1 p.c.143 words
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55 1921-11-07 7 Tone of IbckeC— Kirm. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers Seller* Spot Nov. Mov.-Dcc. Jan. -March April -June Spot Nov. Ncv.-Dcc. Jan.-Mnr. April-Jum* Si Kibt inuapore Standard be«l Smoked Sheet doting Price* Bayer* Sellers •■M'j ,'!5 .;:> j :w ;{7 .!'J 40 DAILY55 words
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STOCK AND SHARES.
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Article181 1921-11-07 7 Us. Val. Pd. Barer*. SeUen 1 1 \> r Weay 1.00 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.20 1.30 1 1 Jelantoh 0.40 0.60 il £1 Kam.Knmuntingl.UO 1.13.0 in I*l Ki:ita Assoc 4.50 a il Lahat Mine* 5 5 Lingui Tin 5.26 8.76 10 10 Malayan Coll. 13.00 14.00 1 1181 words
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Article132 1921-11-07 7 Vai. Pd. Bny»rm Seller.. £1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 2.15.0 3.5.0 10 10 Central Engines 15.00 16.00 ID 10 Central Motors 2.75 3.25 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 6.00 6.30 5/- 5.'- Electric T'wayn 2/fl 10 10 Fraser Ncave 27.00 28.00 50 50 W. Hammer Co. 70 80 100132 words
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Article98 1921-11-07 7 IJ. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 6 p.c p.m S"pore Electric Tramway*., 5 p c. £350,000 Bom Spore Municipal 6 px *1,875,000 par Spore Mun. 4Vi p c. of 1907 $1,000,000 1U v*. dU Spore Mun. 4V» p.c. of 1909 (1,600,600 10 px. di* Spore Mun. 4H pc. of98 words
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Article376 1921-11-07 7 Praser and Co. and Lyall and Evatts QnotaUona. Utest araiUble Sterling QaoUtiona are printed oa another page oa Friday. To-day hwt A Co. AOcaby (51) 0.10 0.20 A!or Gajah (SI) 0.90 1.00 A. Hitam <?5) 7.00 S.DO Am. Malay (?2) 1.00 1.23 A Jfcumng I.ob A Moiei <fi)376 words
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Advertisement926 1921-11-07 7 'latest advertisements LBBSOKS HY YOUNT, I.ADY (European) Kngliah, French, Piano, Dancing. 810, Strait* Tiaioa, F NXil.l > lI MAN wishes to meet Frencirps7son. Obj.rt interchange languages. Apply SH", Straits Times. FOR SALE, Onr Axminister mw centre Carpet $10 I cost $100). Apply Powell Co., Ltd. WANTKD, live seaU-r cur. in926 words
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Advertisement100 1921-11-07 7 AMCO DESK ADDING MACHINE fr|L_ Xt »l»Pl» op«r«t«. Aerorecy U Prca* the k«y«, and tht mnlt appean rj Instantly. Addition, subtraction, and multl jfjjr It^^^^H Plication an parformed directly. It la portabla Iba. weight), ana eaa Iw* 1 1'"- b paced aloncalda tha work, or on th» Supply on« to100 words
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Advertisement26 1921-11-07 7 WANTED TO BUY laeondrhaad Chinaaa or Knrop—a HOUSEHOLD FUBNITinU »t «»»ry daaeriptloa (bt« or am all Itu Good prleai off«r»4. Applr to SECOND-HAND, a/a StralM TtamL26 words
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Advertisement524 1921-11-07 7 EUROPE HOTEL. ST. ANDREW'S NIGHT. A SPECIAL SCOTTISH D!NNEI{. will be served on Wednesday, November 30, 1921. DINNER AND DANCE S3 each. Orchestral Music until !l p.m. Thereafter A SCOTTISH CONCERT. will be held, under the Auspices of the Sin^aporo St. Andrew*! Society, at tin VICTORIA THEATRE, eomßMDeiag at 0.16524 words
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Advertisement148 1921-11-07 7 AUCTION SALE French not >t c.n-. At P.afhVi Chambora, RaOei I'lac?, r.n Saturday, November 12, at 11.:i3 a.m. one Cheaard Wacl.er, Bve-seater motor cnr. Klectric llfhta, in txeolleat running order. On view from 10 f..m. d.iy ESTATE AND TRUST AGENCIES, LTD. (Successors to China Keng Lee Co.) Auctioneers nnd Estate148 words
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Obituary14 1921-11-07 8 REUTENS. On November 5, 1921. lit B«t«--via. Mr. Alex. Jo?*ph Keutcns, «Rfd 2814 words
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Article32 1921-11-07 8 ill IYpua an.l relative* beR to thnnk all the friends, who kindly attended the fuiural of the late Mr. V. I'ercira nnd ji'-o those whe sent wreath* and letters uf condolence.32 words
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1209 1921-11-07 8 The Straits Times MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 SCIENTIFIC COSTING. Wo have just seen the Report on Costing Syi-u-m Ist Departmental Operations," prepared by Major H. Goodins Pitts' for the Municipality of Singapore. To anyone who has studied questions of public body and public company expenditure it is a very interesting document.1,209 words
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Article42 1921-11-07 8 \ovc:nber IK has been fixed for the election at Newport it the first Bishop of Monmouth. He will be the first hi hop appointed other than by the Prime Minister, this power having passed to the church undjer the provisions of disestablishment.42 words
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Article37 1921-11-07 8 The St. Joseph's Old Boys' Association scored another success at the Palladium on Saturday night when they repeated the variety performance of Thursday to a packed nous.-. There were additional gymnastic displays in which <'. P<-nn<--fatlicr was promini'lit.37 words
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Article16 1921-11-07 8 Mr. Ludwigson, the Norwegian explQTer, who was in Singapore, left for Australia by the Gorgon yesterday.16 words
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Article21 1921-11-07 8 It is cheering news in these times to hear that the tin mine at Pudu Ulu is about U re-start operations.21 words
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Article23 1921-11-07 8 For duty purposes, the price of first grade rubber for the period November 4 to November 10, inclusive, is 32 cents per pound.23 words
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Article23 1921-11-07 8 A telegram to the Pinang Gasetts says it is officially stated that the drawing of the million tical lottery is postponed till January.23 words
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Article31 1921-11-07 8 The Shipping and Import and Export offices will be closed on .Friday, 11th inland will only be open for one hour. 10 «.m. to ll a.m., on Saturday the 12th inst.31 words
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Article31 1921-11-07 8 On Armistice Day at the special sen-ice at St. Andrew's Cathedral at 10.10 a.m. seats will be reserved for ex-Sei hesHin We are asked to state that this includes ex service-women.31 words
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Article31 1921-11-07 8 Under the auspices of the Tanii Methodist Church, the Rev. F. H. Sullivai will deliver his second lecture tn-nlght a^ the Short Street Girls' School at &M. A are cord'Mly invited.31 words
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Article26 1921-11-07 8 Mr. Herbert George Unsworth, the retired Superintendent of the Locomotivi. Carriage and Workshop, Ceylon Railways who underwent a serious operation ai hi.rue, died on October 21.26 words
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Article35 1921-11-07 8 Our Penang correspondent wires tha receiving 300 in a game of 700 at th Penar-.? Club. Mr. K- N. Holmes bea George Gray, whose score was 667. Gray': bigprest break was 47 and Holmes's 4&35 words
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Article35 1921-11-07 8 By kind permission of Lieut. Col. R. W. Morgan C.M.G., D.5.0.. the Drums an Fifes of the Ist. Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment will play Retreat in the Botanic Gardens to-morrow, ci mmencing •t 5.15 p.m.35 words
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Article44 1921-11-07 8 A mass of requiem for the reposed sr.ui of the late Mr. V. Percira will be sail at the Church of the Good Shepherd or Wednesday, the !'th instant, at G. 15 a.m The attendance and prayers of relative! and friends and kindly solicited.44 words
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Article40 1921-11-07 8 A Chinese storekeeper on board th; steamship Pearl Shell, from Dutch Borneo was at Gravesend on October 7 MsVetOO to pay £483. or six months' imprisonm >nt tor importing and concealing -JOO bottle: if brtndy and sixteen bottles of liqueurs.40 words
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Article48 1921-11-07 8 On the occasion of Armistice Day fhip? in port will be dressed and it is hoped there may be a fine display of bunting (t is especially directed that no siren; should be tlown or bells rung or othei noises made in the harbour on bosr.l ol vessels.48 words
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Article52 1921-11-07 8 Up till the end of August of the pres nt year, 21,000 coolies have been IStuiued tt Java from the East Coast of Sumatra. O) these, 13,000 were discharged on of th« slump in the rubber-cultivation while 4,000 were engaged by the tobaccocompanies that ha>'e estate- on that pan of52 words
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Article50 1921-11-07 8 The directors' report of the Paradist Rubber Estates, Ltd., sjwws a loss o' {7,480 for the 15 months ended .lur. 30 1921. The crop harvested amounted t 128,188 lbs., the average yield per ac: being 482 lbs., and a production 4855 cent^ against 45.0'J Cfjst per lb realised by sales.50 words
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Article58 1921-11-07 8 A United Service of the Presbyterian and Methodist Episcopal Churches will bi held in the Presbyterian Church, Orchard Road, on Armistice Day at 10..10 E.ni. The Ministers of the various churches will take part and a short address will b given by Bishop Bickley. A collection will be taken on58 words
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Article56 1921-11-07 8 The. British North Borneo Company has •ent the following cable to Century Magazine. New York Court oi Directors British North Borneo Company indignantly protest at the tissue of lievou have published in Century of October, and are amazed that so respectable a magazine should have published what is obviously a56 words
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Article69 1921-11-07 8 We have receive I frcm Messrs. MalluM Food. Ltd., London, a calendar for 1922 reproducing in colours a half length portrait of H. R. H. the Prince of Walein the uniform of a Colonel of the Wvlsh Guards. The picture is well reproduced and is very appropriate in vk'W of69 words
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Article73 1921-11-07 8 Scletar Rubber Co. to be reconstructed on basis of ten 2s. shares (Is. 3d. paid) for each £1 share. Neni. capita! new company £75.000 in 2s. shares. Subscription 400.00 Q. shares guaranteed for payment £1,600 and commission Id. per share, ami to take un to June 1924, at I'l for73 words
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Article87 1921-11-07 8 Planting expenses and taxes added together, the Java sugar plant r ha t I pa; at the rate of glds. 'J.OG per picul, while the Cuban planter pays only glds. B.M per picul. While planting expenses in (\->>:. amount to glds. .">.,VJ. the tax is only :17 ets. per picul.87 words
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Article93 1921-11-07 8 Mr. James Moore Hicksor., of tk Christian Healing Mission, is arriving in Singapore next week on his way through to India. He has In-en c inductile missions of It aim a in China, Japan an I Manili. It is honed that arrangement-; will be made fey 3 Service of Blessing93 words
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Article311 1921-11-07 8 Mr-. I. Eber snd Ma I t John Ebe* left London by the Mistuma Marti for Singapore on the Ist instant. Little Miss Kbor remaini behind for her aducathm. O\vin^ to the pressing mad for economy, H. M. the King I ;:::nunccs his inability to afford an311 words
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Article41 1921-11-07 8 The work at the Pri i .it with ai! i I. .-K'.i r t.> the airways next i- nth. The memsen i f Railway .vm'ks en N leave ■Cucla Ltunpu? I on the .'.i Lumpur on .he lliii-41 words
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Article81 1921-11-07 8 The directors Tramway* liture "Ti ar.:l loss n supplying electr city to the Municipality LI) 13 contract, they arc not in i position pay t! iue on Septembi r 30, i r redeem the debentures <iu>- for redemption on Ml I'he trustees fi>r the debenture holders o postp81 words
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Article92 1921-11-07 8 Th f in th t F.M.S. iazette Capt 11. W. V.v.i!.-.-. M.c. t i an I .M.S. Mr. J. A. Barrett to be an assi I Hrvator ol Forest 1.M.5. Mr. Mann, M.< to be an tu;-al Ins pecb r, F.M.S. Neilson to Master, Education Department, S»S. and92 words
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Article166 1921-11-07 8 Through communicatiion by rai! to Kelantan from Kuala Lumpur, via Padang Golok was esta the weak the Pinang Gazett of Novreatbei 1, when the new stretch of railway between Tanjong Mas and Pasir Mas was officially opened. The I-'. .M.S. Railway tatives, wl:i made the trip by166 words
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Advertisement127 1921-11-07 8 "Garrick" CIGARETTE Sold Everywhere. Bazaar f|Hp SEASONABLE PRESENTS *^*rSB^fe TOYS. BOOKS, CRACKERS. XMAS CARDS, CALENDARS, ETC. JOHN LITTLE 8 CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE AXU KUALA LUMPL'R. Siderosthen ANTI-CORROSIVE PAINT Forms a permanent and complete protection for Iron and steel against RUST AND CORROSION. SUPPLIED IN H 1 CWT.127 words
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Advertisement183 1921-11-07 8 ALHAMBRA .IT. 7 PU. THE GIRI. FROM OUTSIDE 7 PU. I'athc Itevlew Fox Hanlunann, Comedy, etc. Frohman Amnsement Corporatism presents THE INVISIBLE RAY Episodes 3 and 4 (First Show) MARLBOROUGH Beach Roaa. 5 Tts. DESPERATE TRIALS S Pts. Featuring Irene Rich and Barbara La Mar Flrit Show 6 Pts. ROtil/ES183 words
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Article203 1921-11-07 9 Hara the Prime Minister Murdered. Attacked at a Railway Station. day aft rnoea the Consuleral for Japan courteously informed that I) baa if.civ.il the following jjri.m from the Foreign Office. Tukio. November 4. 1921. r. H;n:i. PriaM Minister of Japan, was ■aWted ai the ToUa Railway Station203 words
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Article110 1921-11-07 9 Kkitkk's Skrvice. London, November 4. i 1.-', i rnment introduced laaabct a new naval proaiming at the defence of the and the colonies by means of craft mati rial, such as submarines, boat*, mints and aircraft, which c rappleejMSrtarjr to the existing In view i f tho110 words
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Article80 1921-11-07 9 I:ki tki.'.s Skkn ice. m. November 4. further development of a camUek lat ly appeared with a friendaa influential section of -s. nucti'itr i f the British comaf the International Chamber of ice passed 1 a resolution moved by Mar Leaf, tin- well-known banker, undid by Mr.80 words
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Article26 1921-11-07 9 iRI i i ck's Ski;\ in: London, November 4. M Baal Africa loan of $5,000,000 ii Uh price of ;<j is being Mia.26 words
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Article42 1921-11-07 9 I:i:itki;"s Service. London, November 5. iona! Wages Board accountant, n the uiurnal Compendiam, exu- opinion that minimum wages rial settlement will apply in •ii-ts m December. It is cstimatiny collieries will then be able to <. a tea f o t>.42 words
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Article349 1921-11-07 9 Revter's Service London, November 4. Washington Congress will be asked for a vote of $10,900,000 for the enforcement of prohibition during the coming fiscal year. This amount is $2,500,000 above the appropriation for the current year. London, November 4. New York Damage estimated at over a million349 words
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Article86 1921-11-07 9 Reuter's Service London, November 4. Budapest The Assembly has passed a bill excluding Karl from the throne of Hungary. Paris, November 5. The Hungarian national assembly only passed the first reading of the bill excluding Carl from the throne. The final decision was postponed until to-morrow. (Havas). London,86 words
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Article94 1921-11-07 9 Renter's Service. London, November 4. Vienna A panic occurred ot. the bourne owing to a sudden fall in the crown on the Zurich exchange. Foreign monies rose to an unprecedented height, and share quotations correspondingly rose. Food prices are rising daily, especially meat. London, November 4. The Berlin94 words
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Article25 1921-11-07 9 Rkitf.r'B Service London, November 5. The Ulster Prime Minister. Sir James Craig, has arrived in London and interviewed Mr. Lloyd George at Downing Street.25 words
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Article524 1921-11-07 9 The Debate in the British Parliament. Reuter's Service. London, November 4. Tho House of Commons unanimously passed the Labour Party's motion on the subject of the Washington Conference after a brief academic debate in which the representatives of all parties emphasised that the motion expressed the views not524 words
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Article43 1921-11-07 9 Rkutek's Service London, November 4. In the llousi- of Commons at question time, Mr. Lloyd George declared that a reply was being prepared la the Soviet note, re-affirming the authenticity of the evidence on which the British protests were based.43 words
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Article64 1921-11-07 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 4. Chrintiania In connection with the Danish Foreign Office announcement in May that henceforth the whole of Greenland would be subject to Danish sovereignty, the Norwegian Government has refused to recognise the extension of aovereignty on tut ground that it involves the extension64 words
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Article131 1921-11-07 9 Reutbr's Service. London, November 6. New York Col. Harvey's speech declaring that a British-French-American alliance is impossible is generally commented on. The New York Times calls on the State Department to give the Ambassador a sharp reminder that at the present juncture his role is not a speaking131 words
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Article95 1921-11-07 9 Reuter's Service London, November 5. Melbourne The fact was revealed by Mr. Hughes, speaking in the House of Representatives, that a French company owning 600,000 hectares of land in the New Hebrides had offered to sell the property and trading concessions to the Commonwealth Government for £500,000 payable95 words
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Article71 1921-11-07 9 Reuter's Service. London. November 4. Calicut A special tribunal pronounced judgment in the case in which the Moplah rebel leader Ali Musaliyar and thirtyseven others were charged with warring against the King-Emperor and murdering a British soldier. Thirteen, including Ali Musaliyar, were sentenced to death and twenty-two to71 words
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Article81 1921-11-07 9 Reuter's Service. Paris, November 4. M. Millerand is going to Montpellier to preside at the celebration of the foundation seven hundred years ago of the school of medicine, the oldest in the world, the fame of which is still attracting a number of foreign students, notably Chinese.81 words
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Article56 1921-11-07 9 Bbi tir's Service. London, November 5. Of the prisoners tried in connection with be Malagaon riots in April h whirl I l b ii'i»'ctor of police and three c" were !:illed, five have been Mataacad to death, nine transported for life, forty-nine sentenced to varying forms and56 words
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Article46 1921-11-07 9 Reuter's Service London, November 5. Geneva The International Labour Conference's committee on maritime questions rejected the British proposal to reduce the age from eighteen to sixteen for compulsory medical inspection for employees on vessels except where only members of the same family were employed.46 words
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52 1921-11-07 9 Previously acknowledged $62,599.46 Per Mr. Aschmann, Souiabaya Collection list No. f370. 272.05 Collection list No. 4 f247-50 178.70 Per the Right Rev. the Bishop of Singapore 250 $63,300.21 The above amounts are gratefully acknowledged by the committee. S. J. VINCENT, Hon. Treasurer. St. Andruw's Hospital52 words
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Article2204 1921-11-07 9 Rugby in Summer Weather. By Our Special Correspondent. London, October H. A racing writer gives an interesting j extract from a bookmaker's ledger a selection of the principal double-event bets, laid upon the Cesarewitch and Cambridge- 1 shire. Those quoted are only a fraction of the total number2,204 words
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Article234 1921-11-07 10 Official Announcement Re^ardirtß Delegation. The following official cominuniiiue grret further di:;i!- of the ming drlstation A delegation representativ* of primary and serondary indu't in Australia is. on thi invitation of the Government of that State, about to visit tK Strait- Settlements for the avraaae ot makinir complete234 words
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Article217 1921-11-07 10 Be Ready for the Prince Of Walts. After a long interval the S.V.C. prour.d ilitar] aspect on Saturday eveninr. a beinp the truberna- on of the local Scout?. which ii troops, and ;.'i. in eoauaaad of Mr. B. P a apy lined up. to the accom•arrni!' their ir217 words
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Article110 1921-11-07 10 The Chief v. i, Umm, with Ju:-tii Barrett Leonard and K. S:. n raiaf '•> h ;>r the aafM n of Mr. Justice ird, whili acting Chief Justice. ihat the tero children j imed Alsatroff by his former Wife. Am::li. were illegitimate. Mr. Shelley-Thompson, with Mr. .1.110 words
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Article258 1921-11-07 10 The Chief Secretary to Government has received the following' lett*r, dated Octojer 2. fiom Captain Percy M. R. Royds, ''.M.(... K.N., commanding H.M..S. Malaya. The -ukv> stion that the Unfederated 'ii.uld be inclu^od in. the competitions I-. andar consid.'i-ation for the ensuing year. H.M.S. Malaya,258 words
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Article372 1921-11-07 10 The ties arranged to be played aa Saturday at the S.CC. were postponed until to-day. TO-DAYS TIES. A Class Doubles. A. I. Cameron and H. C. Hopkins scr. v. R. B. B. Donnell and C A. Leggatt, I We l.".l. E. W. P. Fulcher and O. P.372 words
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Article187 1921-11-07 10 Following were the scores in the V MCA. v. S. Stafford* match played on Saturday Stafford*. Saunders b Ignatius 11), Morris b Ijnatius 13, Rted b OorlotT 20. Smith b Slack _'•>, Blake b Oorloff G. Jones c Weerakody b Oorloff lt», Williams b Oorloff !">, Peggram b Stack187 words
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Article143 1921-11-07 10 The St- -io.- >:l<\ old Boya defeated taw Corporals of the Stafford* at soccer by two jjoals to one on Saturday on. th? former* Krt.und. Mvlntyre's tine goalkfcpintr s:,v.'d the soldiers from a further defeat. This afteitiKin tli Old Boy? will meet the S.C.F.A. II en the Raffles Reclamation143 words
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Article577 1921-11-07 10 What is it and How Does It Protect Against Small-Pox The following note on vaccination was prepared in the Municipal Health Office and is forwarded bjr Dr. J. A. K. Glennie Thu aim of all vaccination and innocuiaticn is to confer on the person vaccinated or inoculated a protective577 words
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Article242 1921-11-07 10 Charms in Store for Prince Of Wales. Mcst picturesque of all the ceremonials attending the Prince of Wial?s's visit to India will be thosj of the concluding days under the shadow of the Himalayas san W« tlyD patch:— The Prince, after leaving Rawalpindi oa M WEB i.- due242 words
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Article86 1921-11-07 10 We arc indebted to the acting- Registrar of Imports .-ii- -1 Exports, Singapore, Mr. A. Hertford, for the following comparative report on imports and exports durir.fr the months of September and October 'iotal value of foreign imports of mc-r--thaßoiaa int.. Brui-h Mhla;. a daricp Sept. 192186 words
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Article18 1921-11-07 10 Rahman Hydraulic Tin. 300 piculs. Malayan Tin Dredging— Output J.'soo pitiils, yardaga :ii»;,iou cubic \ards.18 words
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Letter94 1921-11-07 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, As stated in your corT«spond.nce column of the 3rd, the 1-x.king up of a Chinese school boy all night in jail for not having a lamp on his bicycle and refusing him permission to communicate with his relations94 words
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Letter762 1921-11-07 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Would you kindly find for me n small space anywhere in your paper to enable me to make a few remarks in regard to Mr. Lym's contribution which appeared in your paper of yesterday As. Mr. G. H. I.ym762 words
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Article89 1921-11-07 10 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, November 7. Silver :;!t 7 8 Honjrkon* 18H p.c. nwm. Share yiarket.— Dull. 3 months' tcold 47%. Rubbers. Small enqui-y. Tins.— Taipinirs 1.05-1.10, Norths 1.12'-j--1.17'-. Souths &5-6Q cents. Sawn? Pets 1. .">()- 1 Padunj* Plandoks s">-60 cents, KuwaiiKs 4.">-")0 cents, Batanir89 words
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Article1668 1921-11-07 10 Part 11. The first part of this article appeared in the Straits Thaw of October 2H It has already be*n shown thi.t China is unfitted for the republican form of Government, that it is foreign to njr national instincts and that her people lack an appreciation of1,668 words
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Article254 1921-11-07 10 Mr. Hentnn Rait to Miss Olive Sullivan. The marriage took place on Satun afternoon at St. Andrew'- Cathedra] Mi. C. Btnton Kait, sub-accountant at Chartered Bank, Scremban. and Mias <>l Sullivan, only daughter of Mr. and ■I. A. Sullivan. Salfron Wal-kn. X->, x. arrived from home recently by254 words
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Article217 1921-11-07 10 MamiM 1.. A. t -hit ty lad <').. Ma announce that at the ;.ali- h.-l<l at i-'ah -room on the 3rd mat, tin f >ll< prop* rties were ctisjr,.- of U plantation at Dorian Tunggal, acre.-. 3 roods ami SB poles, 1> iuirh M. A. M.217 words
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Article1764 1921-11-07 11 Recommendations of Recent Commission. The report of the Salaries Commission nui laid on the table at the Legislative ■Mcl this afternoon, says th" Times of Jsylon cf October 20, too liU toe the fublicatiun to-day of such a voluminous oeumert, ami wt >an only give oar uaars1,764 words
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Article173 1921-11-07 11 A remarkabU' crime occurred niontly in the Wangaiiui diatrict of Auckland, ivtu'n a man named John KiltaeHa struck iff the head of a friend Qencf Gordon with an axe. The two nun and another had been drinkinu heavily, having consumed five bottlw of whisky in t* lays. with173 words
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Advertisement246 1921-11-07 11 '■4sall| THE BEST a^ f& piano IsaVssssssHHHsssaF^^sssssVnss^V^BSssi sW v^^^^^fat^^i^BiKiß You can but li? -r^"*Sre*- SI mOUTRIt isSZ^ss^ssMs^ssssa^ssiissssssssssssssssssß^ In Built of SOLID TEAK and Guaranteed for SEVEN Years. They are much the CHEAPEST Eventually. Call and ln M NEW STOCK. Wa alao have a few used Piano* at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES246 words
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Advertisement245 1921-11-07 11 Raffles Hotel, St. ANDREW'S EVE NOVEMBER 20, 1921. Special Scotch Dinner «•"<* Dance Dancing till 1.15 a.m. Residents and Diners will have prior claim to scats in the Ball Room. F. A. COOKE, A. E. McCLART, Musical Director. Manager. Adelphi Hotel EVEKY EVENINQ OUR SPECIAL ORCHESTRA PLAYS PROM 7 to245 words
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Advertisement184 1921-11-07 12 KIAM KMT COMPANY Have just received a complete range of SHIPCHANDLERY STORES. UNRIVALLED QUALITY DATE PRICE Goodrich Tabes R ECONOMY D E M\t w l 'm. y^ r A n\i b ii b i i L xi I L I Ji/ l T \£f T V SERVICE V NONE BETTER.184 words
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Advertisement766 1921-11-07 12 Singapore Cricket Club, f NOTICE la hartby giv*n that SpvOlal Oen.ral MMting off the) I M.mb.r. off the Singapore Crloh.t Club, Will bo h«ld in th. I Club Pavilion, on Monday. Novambas» 14, at «.1« p.m. BUSINESS. 1. PROPOSED CLUB EXTENSION.— To consider and discus* the attache.! Report X of766 words
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Advertisement114 1921-11-07 12 CIGARETTES NUMBER ■^k VIRGINIA Jor Smokers TER TIN OF 50. IN PATENT VACUUM 1 .20 TINS OF 50. Sole Manufacturers ARDATII TOBACCO CO., LTD., LONDON. FRASER CHALMERC ■NGCTOEBIXG WORKS. WJ (Mem ai« Show Room MAGNET HOUSB, M ROBINSON ROAD, SLNGAPORB. BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR ALL-BRITISH LAMPS ILLUMINATIONS ON THE114 words
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Article1266 1921-11-07 13 *Odd Corners of World's Great City. Boston <>i the Straits Times who knov 1 Mr. Walter Bell through his work on th« Great Fire of London will welcome th< notice of another volume from his pen He strikes the happy mean between the antiquary who is1,266 words
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Advertisement235 1921-11-07 13 mWm The Mans Store C^^s^« O3jf yjfefcjsi Have v tri d our f#' IICE TAILORING -/V If not, before placing your order V~ [v I] elsewhere look carefully at these X VJ J prices:— f I J FABRIC. FIT AND FINISM I jtwj, br-^^j^ 3 1 OUARANTEEB. i fn\ owinif235 words
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Advertisement147 1921-11-07 13 AT THE TAXIDERMISTS CO. »1. TANK ROAD. SINGAPORE Birds and animal- mounted, etc.. etc. The Brand of Confidence BROADBENT'S PATH NT IM >POVED Blake Stone Breaker and Stone Crusher At IL_ STRENGTH, QUALITY, AND DURABILITY X UNSURPASSED For Breaking Coprolites, Phosphates, Fossils, Flints, Hard Rocks, Lime, Stone, Slag, Emery Ores,147 words
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Advertisement24 1921-11-07 13 Lathe Work of any description is promptly executed by THE Motor Cor Hiring Engineering COMPANY 69- H, Kukit Timnh Koad Tel. 1955, Satisfaction Guaranteed.24 words
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Advertisement808 1921-11-07 14 SALES BY AUCTION IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD TOWN PROPERTIES. To be offered «t auction by Messrs. FRANKELS. LIMITED By arrangement with Messrs. WARING BOE, «t their new sale-rooms, No. 14-1, COLLYER QUAY (opposite the General Post Office), <m Thursday, November 10, 1921, at 2.30 p.m. PARTICULARS. East India Company's808 words
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Advertisement439 1921-11-07 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee, and Motor. Assets exceed £40,000,000 W. A. SlMS— Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. ROYAL INSURANCE CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Great Britain) Specialises in MOTOR INSURANCE. 1. Prompt Loss Settlements. 2. Moderate Premiums. Write for prospectus439 words
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Advertisement405 1921-11-07 14 Assets over $4,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $17,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Straita Settlements) HEAD OFFICK Winchester House. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry. K.C. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies405 words
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Advertisement463 1921-11-07 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, j" LIMITED (Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter la Japan.) Capital Subscribed Y 80,000,000 Capital Psid-up Y«5,000,000 Reserve Fnnds Y11.080,000 President K. Nskagawa, Esq. Vice-President S. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS T. Hisamune, Esq. G. Kawasaki, Esq. K. Morinage, Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. T. Iksda, Esq. Denkiehi Takita,463 words
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Advertisement529 1921-11-07 14 BANKING UNDUE RISK— la often taken by business men through insufficient or inaccurate information respecting the fina-.cial and moral standing of their clients. No efforts should be spared to gauge your credit risks accurately. THE CREDIT DEPARTMENT OF THE #ASI A BANKING CORPORATION Head Office NEW YORK CITY. it ready529 words
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Advertisement424 1921-11-07 14 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hongkong). Paid-ap Capital $15,000,000 Reserve Funds St rli t 2,500,000 SiWer $21,600,00w Reserve Liability of Proprietors 115,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS G. T. M. Edkins, Esq., Chairman G. M. Dodwell, Esq, Deputy Chairman D. G. M. Bernard, Esq. Hon. Mr. E. V. D. Parr A.424 words
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Advertisement141 1921-11-07 15 CHANDLER SIX iw ri*lt \v 'JSm^'tjL J^Kr THE BEAUTIFUL CAR WITH A MARVELOUS ENGINE. Sole Distributors S..S. and X..M.S. CYCLE AND CARRIAGE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, PKXANG. KUALA I 1 MI-IK AND H'OH. Further Reductions FISK, MILLER'S AND VACCUM CUP TYRES AND TUBES SI7.F. TYRKS JTTHEP^. 30 by iVt 34.75 5.76141 words
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Advertisement292 1921-11-07 15 j VIM all Defects ef Vi*i«. CX)NSDLT Mr. K. r. CHONG Fellow of the Spectacle Maker's Co. Diploma of the British Optical Association Fellow of the Institute of Opthal mlc Opticians (Londoa) OFFICE AT THE United Pharmacy, 305, North Bridge Road SINGAPORE i~ riANG KEE ELECTRIC CO. GAS, ELECTRIC AND292 words
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Advertisement205 1921-11-07 15 44 LIBEETY"J v|>V TtTTT m:otor AriTT'Mf^V The Mile at /^.^^pr^'Vsrar cost ImJ Irs. Mir^UCl IN'T'ARI F" (ofoftnenewri/LrIELIIiisnDLL. I 5 find that their tyre expenses return to their pre-war level j\\ the increase in initial cost 'i^sSk is. in fact, made up and over PW'jffljy o\ by the increase in durability.205 words
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Advertisement793 1921-11-07 16 sum kiat t co. lti. TAY GUAN KIAT SINGAPORE. The buccrsBful contractor for supply of New Shipment Arrived FIREWOOD AND BASKETS WELLS WASTE OIL ITERS AND BROOMS, ETC. JACKSOVS FLOOR STAIN \ARMS>« gii Municipality durißf I Walnut RosewmKl. Mahogany. Dark Oak. yye, c year 192 i. Ju^v'rH Mil l^H AND793 words
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Advertisement949 1921-11-07 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charge* far Wamta, For Sale, To Let, etc, in ordinary cloae-aet type (average »ix word, to line) an Per line one insertion 28 cts., two ins. 46 ct. three in.. 64 cts., four in.. 82 et.., five ins. $1.00. six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40, twelve949 words
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Advertisement998 1921-11-07 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LKT, furnished sea-side bungalow, in Tanjong Katong. near Beach House. Seven bedrooms, servant quarters and motor garage. Apply to S. N. Marshall, 5-2. Malacca Street. To LKT, Morton, Holland Road, 6Vi milestone, electric light and telephone, four bed and buthrooms and gamut. Kntrj December 1 Apply998 words
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Advertisement557 1921-11-07 16 ALAMO ELECTRICITY ACTUAL CAPACITY OF GENERATOR. 50 Twenty Watt Lamps FUEL CONSUMPTION. 2 Pints- per Kilowatt-hour PRICE COMPLETE.^ Ask to see a Demonstrator at roar own Home G. B. TAYB, Sole Di.tribntor. SEASON 1922 The following have just arrived Annuals 1922 Rough Diaries for 1922 Pocket Diaries for 1922 XMAS557 words
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Advertisement448 1921-11-07 16 Bellanger The Kins of French Cara WITH SILVER RADIATOR AND THE GOLDEN SILENCE. JuHt Arrived Book Earl? Firat two Demonstration car. are to be sold at Special I'ri.es The BELLANGER is a car of emeu-no. •aoaomy and comfort. No doubt it is luxuri >v. and the price m within the448 words
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Miscellaneous212 1921-11-07 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General 69 Manaeer's Office HIT Job Printing Office 1244 All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressee) to *THE EDITOR. All communication* relating to business matters advertise* ments, subscriptions, accounts, printings etc.. should be addressed to TH» MANAGER. \D\ ERTISEMENT RATES212 words
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