The Straits Times, 30 November 1921
1921-11-30
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Title Section12 1921-11-30 1 The Straits Times. NcravsnT SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS.12 words
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Advertisement136 1921-11-30 1 IS !"H*^ I 3 I x 1 I <[/' i When the time comes to leave, homeward bound, wouldn't you feel sad to have no record of the time you lived here. Some Author has said A man's only real possession is his memory," still, memory after some years, leaves136 words
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Advertisement8 1921-11-30 1 Swerlrned ConJcr.'td Milk Price now $2t.45 p»r caw8 words
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Article389 1921-11-30 2 Million Pound Gallery For Japan. An art raid on Europe on 8 (rigantic scale has been made by Mr. K. Matsukata, the Rreat shipping majrnate of the Far East, who is at present in London. During the past five or six years Mr.' .Matsukata has boupht about389 words
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Article261 1921-11-30 2 Recommendations of Consulting Engineers. A well-irfc rmed corr?spnndent writes umr.T date November 10 in the Madras Mail Though the report of the marine consulting engineers. Messrs. Wolfe, BsUTT, Ly*ter and partners, on the question of the port developw.m of South India has not bwn published261 words
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Article212 1921-11-30 2 Home Office Sets a Newsvendor Free. After serving two days of the six week*' hard labour to which he was sentenced by Mr. .Mail, on October 25, a newsvendor, David Follis, was on the following Thursday released from Brixton Prison by order of the H-Jinc Secretary.212 words
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Advertisement324 1921-11-30 2 "Safety" at a c Popular Price i Vim' jrf^j£^\ W 7 troMck The "7 o'clock" is wonderfully simple in its construction and use no loose parls, cleaned in an instant, and stropped without removal of the blade. It is used by many men who could afford a far more expensive324 words
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Advertisement476 1921-11-30 2 f Yonr —kin and ,^L m Complexion £_M I fj dltioa all thi.ur round tj a I■_ rs mlw sm oT BMthaa. J Wfk tola. It tSsctully reaoTn 1 01 all i Wh-clau oh.n Jts ud W22m stor.. M_»faot«rs<l k f VS^ SllTWaamon _K*tfl THE RICHEST LEGACY Is not wealth476 words
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Advertisement167 1921-11-30 2 SWINEHART TYRES AND TUBES V^s^y //ycSi HOLE WIMHIi fral 1 Pacific Trading Co.. Ltd. f^N^N 6tJ, 67 68 ROBINSON ROAO &O^ 1 SINOAPO R E »_w t l No ix w IMI B_» 1 VtoHL// "b-eonnt^tions B :l Sspevtst***The Adler Visible Typewriters W^B^ ISf 9 CHARACTERS 2 SHIFT Office Model167 words
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Article241 1921-11-30 3 WIRELESS REPORTING." Golf Tournament Described Hole by Hole. The wireless t3lephone for transmitting hole-by-hole play was u*ed for the first time by the St. Louis Post Dispatch in th;? National Amatoar Gorf Tournament held at the St. L mis Country Club. That paper thus describes the experiments j A wireless241 words
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Article286 1921-11-30 3 Scientists who Saved the Munition Girls. How British scientiati stamped out the tcirible "T.N.T." poisoiiing in war factories is tcld for thu first time by Profe.'.str Benjamin Moore. Trinitri- 1 toluol was ">ur greatest e>:pi< i-ivc. R<-f erring to a statement by Dr. Addison that shell286 words
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Article288 1921-11-30 3 Efforts Being Made to Select Edible Kind. British seaweed* ar? I-' insr tested to discover their value a* human foods. Mr. D. p. Meikli John, who has h?rr; interested in ::*w.'wl farming f>r mr.r.y years, told a Daily Chronicle representative that df< rts are now beinir made288 words
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Article128 1921-11-30 3 I liad intend ?*l writing about our bazaar in the spirit of farcical comedy," says Hrn 9m. B. G. Peile, vicar of All SainU' Acton and formerly of Singapore-, in his Pariah Magazine, but I now think heavy drama will be the more suitable. Therefore,128 words
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Advertisement320 1921-11-30 3 Established Cable Addrtss *°'2 "Thorfuvard" Chicago Montgomery Ward Co. CHICAGO, U. S. A. CATALOGUE FOR 1921 IS NOW READY V Describing a Complete Line of High Grade General Merchandise Ig Auto Accessories Clothing > v Cream Separators Drugs C' ¥m m Electrical Goods Furniture w' i Farm Im P' e:n320 words
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Advertisement551 1921-11-30 3 DELICATE FROM BIRTH BOW BABY'S OWN TABLETS HELP WEAKLY CHILDREN. In three word? di-lic«tc from birth is expressed a world of anxieties (suffered by j mothers whose children havo had a bad Start t in life. For little ones who arc ailir.;, pec- vish, worried by let-thing, fickle of appetite,551 words
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Advertisement636 1921-11-30 3 7 issu w $20,000,00' mn 'taanag lattrent from the date of purchase i| 7 per rent per mcusi ■>»■*' yearly oa Ma} 1 md November 1. ♦< repayable: at x>^.r on may i, 192 FREE OF INCOME TAX AND OTHER DUTIES PRICE OF ISS'JE 100 PER* CENT ♦♦♦♦♦•< Under the636 words
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Advertisement807 1921-11-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. British India Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAD, .AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with Hs Uajeaty'a Government) Taw Company's MAIL SERVICE EAST OP BOMBAY an present suspended LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON D.c Singapore Leare807 words
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Advertisement612 1921-11-30 4 STEmMEB SaIUMBS N.Y.K. European Line LONDON LINE Fortnight Service FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP, VIA PORTS SHIDZtrOEA HARU Nov. 10 HAKONE MARU (new steamer) Dec. 14 YOKOHAMA MARU Dec 28 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOR MARSEILLES AND LIVERPOOL VIA PORTS KAMAKURA MABU Dec. 19 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOR LONDON.612 words
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Advertisement573 1921-11-30 4 STIAKR SAILINGS STEAMER SAILIN63 0. S, K. DOLLAR TiT" THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) N *d. so.- str-t. SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK VIA SUEZ Proposed Sailing fross Singapore (Subject to change without notice) RaTll"l4P k f°at EUROPEAN LINE JLIOIIdF For Port Said, Marseilles, London, Aatwavv ]p IOADH(G573 words
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Advertisement697 1921-11-30 5 STEAMER SAILINGS KONINKLIJKE PAKETYAART MAATSONAPPU (BOTaL raCKwT NATHUTION CO, OP BATAYIA) (Ineorperatod la Hollaad) Mc-bobo Re*. P»f*s«« Dept. 111, Freight Dept. UN, Mariae Dee*, lai gtaaMtt»«Wß* Dept. 1417. Manager's Desk IMS. ITCDBI CONTRACT WITH THS NBTHZRLANDB INDI* •OTHBmHU VAN DHMBM Novemaer :»>. Id l:iwan-Deli and Bagan Si Api Api. G697 words
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Advertisement584 1921-11-30 5 STEAMER SAILINGS COMBINED IBBTICB OF THE OCEAN S.S. CO., LTB. (Incorporated In England) and THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Monthly Service taking cargo aa4 aasem gore from Singapore JATA POSTS (aa Inducement offers) NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS AND FRKMANTUS (PERTH) Approximate Sailings CHARON Dec. GORGON Dec.584 words
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Advertisement468 1921-11-30 5 STEAMER SAILHWS United American Lines inc. Saeeeasors to Li vermore Dearborn Co Ltd. (Incorporated ia D.SJL) Independent SUamshfp Line Regular Service betwee. New York Singapore and Java porta aad vie* Ttna FOR NEW YORK direct Tia SUEZ Clearwater Jan 18. For freight, apply to GUTHRIE CO., LTD., Agents, Straiti Settlement*468 words
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Advertisement742 1921-11-30 5 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be roc Ived at kk ISeeretary'n Office, up lo noon of l> i T, 1921, for the MMwing works If Alterations to the Latrhws al the VTetoria Bridge Sshool and the Palembang and Scmbiiwuh Vernacular Schools B, Erection of a PerUk Station and Quarters at I'ukit742 words
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Advertisement684 1921-11-30 5 FOR SALE DATI' (WES rORTLAM) (EMKVT WORK.I 1 situate at Ratii Caves, Selangor, FJL*J. t I Offers are invited for the purchase of the above works as a going concern consisting 'of a piece of land (containing an area of 22 acres) factory, bonjralowi nml othrr buildings plant an, l684 words
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Advertisement744 1921-11-30 6 CINEMAS I Liberty; HALL, LIMITED North Bridfa Road The Second Show at 9.15 p.m. WILLIAM DUNCAN in THE FIGHTING TRAIL Kpisodes T and 8 in 4 parts Togethor with WILLIAM I"O\ fonture production THE PRIDE OF NEW YORK S Aota Starring QEOBOB WALSH in stirring patriotic war-drama. Thrilling Oftffia| Kmotioml.744 words
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Advertisement298 1921-11-30 6 ENTERTAINMENTS j VICTORIA THEATRE LABT THKEE NIGHTS ro-monrow Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8.30 p m. Matinaa Saturday at 5.15 p.m ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION OK KAAIS ROYAL HAWAIIANS A NIGHT in HAWAII Entire Change of Programme On Thursday. Book your Seats at MOUTBIES Children Half Price to Matinoa Prices $3. $2298 words
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Advertisement118 1921-11-30 6 ANNUAL SHOW OF POULTRY, PIGEONS AND DOGS (OPEN TO ALL) will be held la KLANG (In a spacious well lighted and ventilated hall) ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16 AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17 All exhibitors can forward their exhibits with the confidence they will be well cared for ENTRIES CLOSE DECEMBER 10118 words
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Advertisement311 1921-11-30 6 KIAM KIAT COMPART Have Just received a complete range of SHIPCHANDIiERY STORES. UNRIVALLED QUALITY DATE PRICE SAVE YOUR MONEY AND ENJOY YOUR RIDE By buying a new All-British Steel "ROYAL LONQSN" BICYCLE which is unquestionably far stronger, quieter in action, more scientifically designed and incomparably more reliable than mnny machines311 words
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Article164 1921-11-30 7 FIXTURES Wedncsrisy. November 30 St. Andrew's Day. Hifh Wat»r, lOJO a.m., 11.37 p.m. Rur*>>. Scotland r. The Rest. I Tanglin Club at Home, CIS pro. Jjiit. O. I odjc nd flhajlir. l'cnang. Sro'.tisn Concert. Vie. Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Thamlay, IVcrmbir 1 Queen Alexandra* Birthday. High Water, 10.r.0164 words
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Article101 1921-11-30 7 VESSELS AT THE DOCKS East Wharf Basin Nil. Ea«t Wharf Banca, St. IV.trick. Sheers Wharf Nil. Maiu Wharf Kawachl M»ru. Nanking. Empire l>o.-k Haiphong, Shidsaoka Maru. Kkma. Tydoas, Tahun Maru, Kuala. Went Wharf I haron, Hebe J«rdinr« Wharf NIL Palo Kranl Coal Wharf- Nil. Kcppel Harboor. Main Wharf101 words
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Article117 1921-11-30 7 BAN WHATT lIIN. Brit., 167 tors, froir Malaeoa 29-11, fcr Malaw *!o. v KKMA, Hr.;.. 2^50 tons, ,:r ,m Calcutta 2J-11 for Calcutta l-ij. HEBE, Hnt.. 846 teas, from Port Swcttenhair 29-U, for Pert Swettoahan l-r_'. HONG KKAT, firit.. 68 t«.n fr id Mnlaco 1 1 f.T Malacca117 words
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Article243 1921-11-30 7 To-day Port Swsttsnham and Pcnacg pJB Modan S p n. Muar «nd Malacca 3 p.m. Muntok and Pa'iembani; .4 p.n. Saigon 4 p.m Ban, Uasterasw aasj Liverpool 1 p.m Thnrsdsv Kuala Tahang, Pekan, Sunjei Lemoing and Kuantan ;Uy train) S a.m Port Swett< nham. Pei:.-injr, Colombo, London,243 words
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Article36 1921-11-30 7 (Official l'osl C ■ft Sinf»pore October 17 October 19 OctoUr 21 October 21 October "1 November I <iHi..- Report) Arrived l»ndo« X"'.in.b«r 14 Novombe'r 14 November 21 November 22 November H Nnvmbrr M36 words
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Article58 1921-11-30 7 Chinese n'e planninc tho immediate ert'ition of Cfcliwan iikkli-I villrk«- for ■oi It Maw a' Chapd near Kinnirw'an, also a poor people's factory at Yinff Hon|{ villain 1 Fivi' MlBlllil mnw havp been purchasrii 8t Chapci and MM hundred at Yinir H'.nir. The fmti.tv has boon deaigßaxl •<> Kintain thirteen58 words
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Article144 1921-11-30 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, November 30. On London, Bank 4 m/a 2/4 1/8 Demand 2/3 7/8 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 13/32 On New York Demand 46% Private !)0 days 48V4 On France Bank 015 On India, En:ik T.T. 17 On Hongkong, Baak d/d 16% p.c. pre-^ On Shanghai,144 words
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53 1921-11-30 7 Spot Dec. .Inn. -March April-June I 12 o'clock nojn, Xov. 30, 1921. *I&xapur* SUuu*r<.. P«l* Crept Cloning Price* Buyeri Sellen Spot Dae. lan. -March April-June Tone of Marcct Firm. Singmpore Stand*' nibbed Smoked She Cloeing Price* Buyer* Sell* j 40 42 43 44V. DAILY53 words
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Article176 1921-11-30 7 IBS. Val. Pd. Buyers. Seller*. 1 1 Ayer Wui l.ob 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.10 1.20 1 1 J elan tub •i.eu U 11 Kam. kamunting 1.11.0 1.13.0 iO 10 Kinfca Assoe. 4^0 •1 gi Lahai Muim 5 fi Linsrui Tin 4.2'> 4T"> iU 10 Malayan Coll. 12.50 lo.oJ176 words
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Article131 1921-11-30 7 ml i-i fcay»r» ftali.; a £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 2.15.0 n.0.0 it) 10 Central Engines 16..U0 10 10 Central Motor* 2.7S 5.25 t'l £1 E. SmcititiK Co. ,").7."> C.25 MtoMM i 10 10 Fraser Ncaves 26.00 27.00 •0 00 W Hammer Co. 75.00 85.00 100 100 Katz Bros. Def.131 words
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Article100 1921-11-30 7 U. Eng. fa p.c. i1,234,J0u par 6 p.c pjn. ''pore £leccric l'ramwaya. o p.c. £35U,0u0 aoaa. > pore Municipal 6 p.c «1,878,1><W par 5 pore Mun. 4^i p.e. of 1907 91,000,000 10 pA dls. pore Mun. -J'-i p.c. of 1909 $1,600,600 10 p.r dia. ■■pore Mnn. 4H pe. of100 words
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Article402 1921-11-30 7 rr.itr and Co. aa4 LjaU and Eratt'a QwUtiaM, Uteat avaUable Steriiar Qaotatloaa aro aviated oa ta.ther »aga aa PrMay. rreaar i.y»li A A Co. E>itt Allenby ($1) 0.20 0.20 0.15 0.25 Alor Gajah t*l) 1.40 1.50 1.20 1.30 A. Hitam If 5) 8.50 9.50 8.50 i>.6o Am. Malay402 words
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Advertisement39 1921-11-30 7 S.S. SANDAKAN Suppliers aw ronaoatod to note tlmt all supplies, repairs, rtc M must first b<> »anctlaaod b* ta« und»isl<aod otherwise pn>ment will aM ka asaaW. BO INSTEAD CO., LTD., (Inmrporated In the F.M.S.) Itfart f..i v Km I39 words
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Advertisement732 1921-11-30 7 j LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS SPARKLING WINKS al wry i nt fUttk BaHaH Provision Store. KEQCIRED r,imi«h..i 1.. d~~ silt hir- room clo-c to to»vn December I. Apply li. H. .-'irniu Tinios. Til I rj T fully furnished bungalow al Katoaf. For further piirticulam upplv 042, 3traUa Tnni-s. WANTBO IN JANirARY, Awllah732 words
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Advertisement136 1921-11-30 7 MANGEODINE Price $1 ObuSe"™"" MANGI A IMAUi A BUBB A l o SAFK CUBE. o.!™"'"**"*"°*' U7> MlddU ESrMa MMTWSAEY. J5B. Vlct.rU St M&AL UALU Ud, Barter, *»d «J™ "ISPENSAKY. 442. North Brld,. sS^SESt. B JT h RSIef bl "*"UCT. 44., North BrU* PINLAVSON GBE^ DISPBNBABT "T2S2K DWPENBABT BrM,, THS DUP^ABT,136 words
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Advertisement534 1921-11-30 7 SEMI-ANNUAL CASH SALE During December SUITS, HATS, HOSIERY AND EVERYTHING FOR MEN'S WEAR AT BARGAW PRICES J. L. CAMPBELL CO. RAFFLES PLACE MORTGAGEE'S SALE f a piece of land, situate at Bunga Rnya ontaining an area of 1,684 square feet, toether with the brick built shop-house, ther n erected and534 words
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Advertisement271 1921-11-30 7 Curios 4^alaiHMF JAV\M iMK SM rx MODERN and WTKMK '".'Js*. 1 'liful ''W®'' C l>n'l<' j., Mai i -rj*), l!r;i-s.v:irr. >nfla^a^a^ss^sim. Chim l'or> Mali 1 J;n ai |H Jff Ife. »VA mnrk. 88/ '*v?' p' ni Tffli li'ihii IPIW "Trti* n\i:n ''"ttki-aKSu*,*.^ .■>-■- HOD] PRI( W. H. OOP, 112, Orch271 words
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Obituary63 1921-11-30 8 I Mcril.l.Y. On November W. IMt Middleton'i Hospital, Msb.-l Connunc. I McCull] (bm Mabel Ncubronncr), aif't rears, l-un.rai leawse hospital ut 4.3( ]•:■>. and theace to BUadarl Cemetery a: 5 p.m. to-day, i IV num.- and Knn'iish paper? VAN WULVEN. On tTrillSieil 29, 1021, at No. I.!oyd Kund. Edward63 words
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1310 1921-11-30 8 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 MALAYAN FORESTS. We congratulate the Editor, Mr. C Boden Kloss, and his Associate Editors, Messrs. Foxworthy and Norris, on the appearance of No. 1 of the Malayai Science Dull 'tin. It deals with a subject of very considerable interest, the forestt and the commercial1,310 words
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Article19 1921-11-30 8 The Rent Assessment Board, will sit in the Municipal Board Room on Tuesday, at December 6 at £.15 p.m.19 words
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Article21 1921-11-30 8 The Scotsmen of Singapore are to meet .o consider the question of forming a leparate kilted unit in the Singapore Volunteers.21 words
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Article20 1921-11-30 8 Cinema pictures of Lord NorthcluTe':! arrival this morning, tuk«m by Messrs. Pathe Freres will be shown at the Alhambra to-night.20 words
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Article29 1921-11-30 8 A case is listed for hearing before Mr Justice Barrett-Lennard, to-day, in whicl the M.B.K. claims $15,778.48 from th< Seremban Agency, Ltd.. for alleged bread of a cement contract.29 words
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Article35 1921-11-30 8 The new Lunatic Asylum at the third mile, Skudai, i« nearly finished, and all the patientf who htve been sent to Tanjong Rambuttan from Johore will be brought jack when the new buildings are occupied.35 words
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Article35 1921-11-30 8 London is threatened with an omnibus strike to-day owing to the Company's nsistence upon new conditions, the principal of which is the introduction of split time. Busmen are ballotting on the question of a strike.35 words
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Article41 1921-11-30 8 Mr. A. Sarkies has returned to Penanji from Singapore. On the eve of his depar;ure a burglnr entered his bedroom at Raffles, Singapore, and among other thing! purloined a gold cigarette case, and the .cat and trens-'r* of a dress suit.41 words
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Article39 1921-11-30 8 A vaudeville combination which was tiave appvai'od in Penang last week anloancvd in the programme, They know jow to deliver the goods." The company's uggage <.id not arrive in time for the aerformance, sj the goods were not delivered.39 words
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Article53 1921-11-30 8 Before Mr. Dawson, third magistrate chis morning, Syed Abdulla, the allege; !n<iian seditionist, waa again brought up md Capt. Leary, of the City of Adelaide produced his entry made in the log bool regarding the man's desertion from the /easel on October 25. The further hearin; will take place on53 words
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Article66 1921-11-30 8 The eleventh annual general meeting of :he Amateur Drawing Association was held on November 27, at their clubhouse Tank Read. Mr. Li Yunju presided. The report and statement of accounts were read and confirmed and the election of >fficials for, 1921 resulted in the re-elec-tion en bloc of the 192066 words
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Article77 1921-11-30 8 The Suppression of Brothels Act which came into force in Burma on October 1 s being rigorously enforced. Two accused ('ound guilty of knowingly living wholly or n part on the earnings of prostitution, were sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment and to receive thirty lashes. Twc others found guilty77 words
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Article84 1921-11-30 8 Giving his considered judgment in the Brttomley case Sir Chartres Biron said 1 After carefully considering the case and with a due sense of the seriousness of what i am saying I am unable to believe Mr. Bottomley on oath regarding the £60.000 incitement charge. I don't believe this prosecution84 words
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Article101 1921-11-30 8 Concluding. a.n article on Food Control the fyfib. Herald' says lt should be realised that /the.- Singapore Government catneJ to pur*, aid at. a very critical time, and bur Government realises that the position would have been infinitely more .■serioux' had it not been for' the assistance so readily extendid101 words
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Article117 1921-11-30 8 The following; Singapore properties were disposed of by auction by Estate and Trust Apeneies, Ltd., at their sale-room on the 28th instant Freehold land and noUse known an Grangefield, 28-3 Grange Road, area 42,361 sq. ft., bought by Mr. Chenir Oi Sen for $85,000 99 years' leasehold land and house117 words
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Article468 1921-11-30 8 M. Paul Fros^ord, of Freiburg, is taking over the duties of Bwisf Consul at Batnviu from M. Locher. H.E. the Governor will leave Singapore en route to Penang by the night mail < n December 11, and will be away over Christmas. Mrs. L. H. Mcrris, of468 words
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Article27 1921-11-30 8 Messrs. Aliens 1 Successors (K.asterni Ltd., report that their London cable dated 28th inst. reads as follows M -.lkol 3rm lid. Stocks 71.02:". tons."27 words
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Article41 1921-11-30 8 Our 'Ptiißng correspondent wires t!ia iivtrs with burr etc.. lave left for thi wreck of the Eastern Shipping Co.'i iteamt-r Perlis with a view of raising tin vessel. Already l."> 0 ba'-s of tin ore havi been salved.41 words
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Article67 1921-11-30 8 Whi.t promises to be one of th.- Bseet luildinss in Johore is about to be The old Hongkong nn«l Shanghai Hr.nk -wilding facing Jatlan Ibrahim is I >«-■ i n tr last lemolishi'd, end the nen one will thai be Drocced.d with forthwith. The bank67 words
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Article137 1921-11-30 8 Mr. rrsa.mil. the well known former nilitary aviator cf Btaagkai, and Mr. D. W. T.each, the popular intcrport member of the Cricket Club. have been rocohring the congratulations of their friends en a rrmarkaMf escape fn.m death which they experienced while flying on Armistice Day. They hail137 words
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Article186 1921-11-30 8 Mond; y BSjCtns ti> rayi 1 been rather ;i fateful day in Johore Bahru. A Chinese coolie employed at Heesrs. Tophtun Joaee and Button's works, met with* an BCokkenJ which necessitated his removal to hospital in the morning- In the afternoon a Malayalam sense met with186 words
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Advertisement109 1921-11-30 8 Wr^ j? /Is In VIRGINIA W 1 V| I CIGARETTES s H O.WitLS- ,*JjB j RELIABLE WATERPROOFS All Sizes if) Stock. THE "RUBBER KING" Fawn paramatta waterproof full cut, Raglan sleeves, sewn seams. A v%>n Price $43 50 THE "LITTLEJOHN" it **L Fawn tropical waterproof best double texture, sewn seams109 words
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Advertisement161 1921-11-30 8 ALHAMBRA Beach Road 6 rtH. THK DEVIL, Pti. Fi'iituring Gco. Arlisn Sylvia Breamer, Lucy Cotton, Roland Bottomley and Edmund Lows Topical Budget, Pollard Comedy, etc. Frohman Amusement Corporation presents THK INVISIBLE SAT Episodes 11 and 12 (First Show) MARLBOROUGH Beach Road 5 Pts. JINK 5 Pts. Featuring Mabel Normand Western161 words
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Article1390 1921-11-30 9 Japan's View of Naval Ratio. i Discussion at Washington. t Kf.lTKIc'S SKKVICF. I London. November Washingtin It i« positively stated m f name ejvarten that after a determined effort to l eflim I seventy per cent, capitnl ship strength Japan is now disposed to accept the original estimate, t'ntil1,390 words
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Article51 1921-11-30 9 Reuter's Service London, November 2ft. San Krancisco Arbuckle'B evWence in chief was noteworthy for a total absence of any admission of misbehaviour on his part. He declared that he found Miss Ksppc in his room? ami helped her to bad and gave her water. He denied that ne51 words
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Article186 1921-11-30 9 Reuter's Service London, November 29. There is much speculation over tht irrival in London of Herr Rathenau and ierr Simon, formerly the German Minin.er« for Reconstruction and Foreign \ffairs, respectively. Both are intimately issociatcd with the question of reparations md their arrival is generally connected ,vith the problems186 words
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Article81 1921-11-30 9 i Reuter's Service. London, November 28 New York The prominent banker Mr. Vanderlip, returned from a tour of Europe, addressing the Economic Club, urged that the United States should devise an easy payment system for thr|' Allied debts and employ the repayments' for the rehabilitation of Europe, and81 words
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Article46 1921-11-30 9 Bacm'B Smvicb. London. November 28. Features of the motor cycle show at Olympia are the cheapness of the machines and the immense develjpment of dooiga. A two horse power solo is btainable for £34 and a two horse piwer two seater for £60.46 words
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Article25 1921-11-30 9 Reitcr's Service London, November 29. New York The Standard Oil Company confirm Teheran's report of the valuable concessions granted them in Northern Persia.25 words
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Article127 1921-11-30 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pcnang, November 2f>. I At the Papan Tin meeting. Mr. J. M. Newman, presiding, said the loss to datt was $52,1.')8. H? was >f opinion that with certain modifications in the methed ol working and a slightly btttcr price of tin the property could127 words
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Article94 1921-11-30 9 A daring gang robbery took place at thi residence of the well-known contractor, Mr. Tan Chi Lee, 7'a mi.'c. Bukit Timah, during last night; when $11,000 in cash and jewellery was removed while the inmates it the house slept. Keys w.re actually removed from underneath the94 words
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Article102 1921-11-30 9 The confession of Ryichi Nakoku who is under arrest charged with the murder of Prnnier Hara, shows that the assassination was long premeditated. Nakoku said he purchased tiie dagger la.st summer and they were .shadowing Premier Ham, but the guards were always too close. Nakoku aaid It was a great102 words
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Article837 1921-11-30 9 Arrival in Singapore This Morning. Special Interview. s Viscount NorthcUrt'e, famous newspaper n jroprietor and one of the most prominent v nen in British public life of to-day, arrived n Sinfi.pore this morning in the course of i tour which is taking him round the r irorld. The837 words
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Article412 1921-11-30 9 C P. O. Takes Action to Stop I Local Carelessness. A matter of local importance came on :o-day before Mr. B. Nunn, District Judge, n th? shape of a test prosecution by Mr Savi, the Chief Police Officer, who charge;* i local resident for transferring his revolver without412 words
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Article322 1921-11-30 9 Air. Peck's Appeal to Combat A Danger. A meeting of the Straits Settlement* (Singapore) Association omnuttt-r upheld in the board ream of Messrs. Barkei and Co., yesterday afternoon, to decide v. the business to be submitted for discussion at th_> next geneial meeting of thi Association. Mr. G.322 words
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Article144 1921-11-30 9 At the weekly meeting of the Rent Board. held under the presidency of Mr. K. .1. Green yesterday, there was an application by Mr. Meyer, landlord of the Crescent Flats, to eject Mr. C B. Ort because the latter had written of his intention to144 words
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Article13 1921-11-30 9 A pear weighing I Ib. ISoa. has bfea picked Bt Woollianiplvn Park, Roarting.13 words
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Article2007 1921-11-30 9 The Betting Law Dilemma. By Our Special Correspondent. London, November t. When the King's horses leave Egerton House, Newmarket, at the close of ru-xt. racing season, it will bring to a close an association extending over exactly thirty years. During that period Egerton House has helped to make2,007 words
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Article417 1921-11-30 10 The New Duties in the F.M.S. Explained. Th Acting Commissioner, Trade an<: ustoms, F.M.S. has requested publication Mowing for the information of the 1 particularly for the hnneflt of that portion of the community trading in matches Ortober 80, IML a duty at the raU case of 7.200417 words
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Article185 1921-11-30 10 A eorrespondeat, si^nint; himself Ormnf Fangkap Dean, tenda v.< a latter from Malacca drawing utiuntiun to the loss < f life caused lately aaaoagst loeaJ Usher■w by crocodile*. Owing to the method mtployed by fishermen ronad the shallow which nmaasnalei the m i entering the water185 words
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Article635 1921-11-30 10 To Practically Participate In Welcoming Prince. The annual general meeting of the iStiaits Chinese British Association was held last evening at the Garden Club, Kaffles Chambers. In the absence of the President (Dr. Lim Boon Keng) the Vicel'resident the hon. Mr. Song Ong Siang took the chair and635 words
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Article303 1921-11-30 10 End of the Kamponj,' Bugis -Murder Case. The case, in which See Ah See, a C BOMM brat builder, .stood charged with I the murder of another boat builder named Koh IViik- Hobs in a hotwe at Kampong i Bujris. opposite the Rochore police station, on June 10303 words
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28 1921-11-30 10 SINGAPORE AND SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for week ending December 4 Thursday, Dec. I.— Music Class Headquarters, ».:;o. Friday, 2nd.— Band Fraction, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.U0.28 words
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Letter171 1921-11-30 10 To the Editor of the Strait* Timer Sir,— lf you can spare the space, I should like to say how much I enjoyed the rta'ly excellent playing of the Philharmonic Orchestra last Friday. It is a pity these performances .ire not better .supported, and one cannot help comparing171 words
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Letter246 1921-11-30 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.— l believe it is a well-known fact that a Commission was appointed some time ago to enquire (inter alia) into the question of representation in Council with the result that certain recommendations were made which ar? now under consideration by the246 words
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Letter267 1921-11-30 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. S.r. I quite agr?e with a correspondent r. the deplorable condition of Joo Chiat R. a<'_ and I.orong Joo Chiat No. 2. I do not know who if responsible for the repair~. 'lhe well-known Chinese irentk'man, Towkay Joo Chiat. who267 words
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Article128 1921-11-30 10 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, November ISO. Silver ;!7\. Hongkong IGV per cent prem. Three months polil 48. Share Market.— Quieter. Rubbers.— Fair enquiry. Lunas 7, Bas setts 1, CulinsliurL'hs 1.75, Craigicleas 7i rents, Ulu Benuts 274 cents, Mandai rekonjfs 30 cents, Brogas liKij cents Allinbys128 words
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Article21 1921-11-30 10 The largest number of herrings landed t Scarborough this year arrived when two mils l.rouj-lit in about 250,006 Bah between horn.21 words
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Article405 1921-11-30 10 Scotland v. The Rest. Yesterday's soccer match between tNU representing Scotland and the Rest, played under rotten conditions owing to the sodden state of the ground, proved ai easy win for Scotland by three goals to nil which as the Rest had, on paper at least, quite as formidable405 words
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Article275 1921-11-30 10 A London wire of November 17 states At the Albert Hall, in a tw:-nty-rouni' contest at list. 91b. Kid Lewis (British middleweight champion) beat K McCormick (British lignt hwyweigjil rhempion) in the fourteenth round, tb. referee stopping the fight. Despite a disadvantage of stone ir weight, Lewis275 words
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Article150 1921-11-30 10 We rene;>t below the teams which wil represent Scotland and the Rest this after- noon on the padani;. Kick off at "> p.m. The Rest (white).— A. G. McCullagh S. A. Turber, P. Mlddlebrook, S. E. Kmii. and R. E. Ablett Capt. Sloper and A. I.150 words
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Article63 1921-11-30 10 Tin- following will represent the A.I.C. at hookey apainst the Staffords at Tanirlin to-morrow <i. G. Gray ;M. I). Ruilev and H. R. S. Uw C. B. Webb, H. C. Cooper and .1. S. de Souza W. OotM, C. Mitchfll, H. G. Stack. T. M. Wiiwley and F. L.63 words
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Article151 1921-11-30 10 Our I'enanjr correspondent wires tha there V«re l'-'O members present at the annual Keneral meethfcg of the Cricket Club. Mr. W. H. Threlfall. preaiding, said that over $4,000 had been spent on encertainiDK visiting Rugby football teams from Bangkok, Perak and Sanugor am! the colonial cricket match.151 words
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Article284 1921-11-30 10 Prince of Wales Hits Two Balls. Tho final match in the Quadrangular contact between the Presidency and Parsis wai be»;un to Novenaer 21 in tin- pmimi of thi> Prince of Wales and several thousands of spectators. Bis Royal Highness watched the Kan Khort time aiil later had284 words
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Article311 1921-11-30 10 Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s Weekly Report. In their weekly report, dated the 2!>th inst.. H(un. raser and Co. state The increase of basin n in the rubber section of the local share market has been tul v maintained M anticipated in our i POU of last week311 words
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Article263 1921-11-30 10 Anxiety Over Disturbance In New Zealand. Ruapehu, the volcanic mountain in tb.' y> r th Island, which i-, the highest peak In iem Zealand, i.^ showing Increasing Kij»n-s >f activity, :uul tin- disturban c is causing inxiely. This m- uiitain hat b litherto m ;ui extinct volcan263 words
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Article145 1921-11-30 10 The following read* like a story 'rom thi- pages of a book of fair) tales. A paaaeaajsr to Boagkoag by the Kiinnaln. through the nrci.i ing of the ;hain lost a silver ha;; containing a considerable sum of money. The bag dropped 'nto M145 words
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Article1419 1921-11-30 11 The President's Interesting Review. The half-yearly moating* of the Biit h North Borneo (Chartered) Company was held OB November I :it River Plate House, E.C. The Right Hon. Sir West Ridjtcway, G.C.8., G.C.M.C;.. X.C.S.I. (presidenti, presided. The Bocrotary (Mr. Bariagton O. Forbes) read n report, which showed1,419 words
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Article515 1921-11-30 11 Serious Defects Ofeavn eJ in The Schools. Information of wide and varied interest t» those concerned in the welfare of the .ount is contained in the annual report '.it the Chief Medical Officer of the Board of Education. It is a cieful study "f the reports of the515 words
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Article130 1921-11-30 11 (Jueen Mother's Message On Disbandment. In a sorrowful fan— H MMNN fl "ni juaen AJasaaaVa, rolmwl In tataf to tin? iL'tli Hussars, who arc duo t.> arrive at '"Ulhamptun fr n limia nn the era -i I'.rir ilishaiidim'iit, thi- QoMB Mother says .l.il sht- h,.i| hoped th..<130 words
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Advertisement153 1921-11-30 11 GET YOUR COPT OP Kaats Hawaiian Songs TO-DAY, ONLY $2 We also have full stocks of the LATEST SONG AND DANCE MUSIC AND GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. S. Moutric Co., Ltd. (Incrnviv ti in Hongkong) RAFFLES PL\CE, SINOAPORE. A Powerful and Economical Disinfectant "SACOL" UNIVERSAL BRAND OBTAINABLE IN DRUMS OF 1 5153 words
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Advertisement370 1921-11-30 11 RAFFLES HOTEL Xmas and New Year GALA WEEK SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24.— Xmas Eve Fancy Dress Ball. Special Dinner. Dancing till 1.45 a.m. SUNDAY, DECKMBER 25.— Xmas Dinner. MONDAY. DECEMBER 26— Tea Dance, 3 to 7 p.m. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27.— Children's Pierrot and Pierrette Party, 5 to 7.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER370 words
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Advertisement128 1921-11-30 12 Goodrich Tubes R ECONOMY D 1 \v^ l V SERVICE V NONE BETTER. The Goodrich Tyre Afency, ADAMBON OILFILLAN CO LTD. GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO, LTD (Ineor?or»U4 Is Hongkonc). Portland Cement fJV CASKS 375 LBS. HETT Telenaphlc Addreaa I C U. ALPOBT, GREENLAND. SINGAPORE. Af.nt. TtUphon* N.. S7II. Ji-1. Bou128 words
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Advertisement133 1921-11-30 12 PHONOGRAPH ■imuii iii EPAIREP SB i i t^B^|^^^^P^^B B^b^u WtL Single Tuning $6.00 $998 (Incorporated in the S.S.) 11l and 113, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (5, Storied Buildings) Just Arrived FOR XMAS PRESENTS Toys, Ladies' Wear, Silks, Curios, Cards, etc., etc. t. nagai CO., HICM STREET OR PHONE 1 1 13.133 words
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Advertisement270 1921-11-30 12 STILTON CHEESE Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED Protect Your Inner Tabes BT BDCKETZ INNER RELLNERS AND GET MORI MILEAGE FOR YOUR COVERS. A trial will convince you that it will help to reduce tyr* bills. 80 by Zy 2 $9.00 32 by 4 $10.00 32 by iy 2 9.00 34270 words
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Article523 1921-11-30 13 The Straits in Coming Colonial Issues. The admission of Latvia to membership of the Universal Postal Union has been made the occasion for the introduction of new postage stamps for international use. These are of four denominations viz., 1 rouble yellow, 2 roubles green, 5 roubles rod,523 words
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Article293 1921-11-30 13 Morrison Collection Bought By Japan. It was pent-rally known that the late Dr. (i. F. Morrison, the Times correspondent at IVkinjr, had collected the most complete known library of books relatinc to China. This library also contained many rare manuscripts. It was sold by Dr. Morrison293 words
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Article191 1921-11-30 13 Many of the Masters Were Scoundrels." Some interesting reininiseeiu-Ls of Eton by Mr. Gladstone, who was at the eoDtga 100 years ago. are recounted in EUm Chronicle. They were told to an old Etonian who was dining at Havvarclrn shortly before Mr. Gladstone'^ death. He declared191 words
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Advertisement215 1921-11-30 13 DISTINCTIVE FOOTWEAR at WHITEAWAYS Horc arc wnne excellent new models in Rally's famous footwear, :»t prices which hßve made our House the notable shopping centre of Singapore, where one can get merchandise of reliable quality at moderate prices. Ladies 4 Hlack filace Court HaMa. Ladies' Black Patent Court Shoes. Narrow215 words
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Advertisement261 1921-11-30 13 Jet Black after years in a vault Years ago, a number of important records, some written in Field's Blue-Black Writing Ink and some in ordinary ink, were stored away in the vaults of a London Financial House. When they were at last removed for examination, those records written in Field's261 words
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Advertisement142 1921-11-30 13 m&Mffl& Jy Unsurpassed by mm Framroz Co. If SINGAPORE. INTERNATIONAL MOTORS, LTD. l»5-«, ORCHARD ROAD. Phone 2617. Overhauls and repairs of every description to all makes of cars and trucks. Painting, upholsterin?, batteries charged. Separate lock-up garages. NEW CARS ON HIRE. 4 Customers having cars repaired at our works can142 words
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Advertisement504 1921-11-30 14 SALES BY AUCTION MORTGAGEE'S SALE VALUABLE LAUD AND PREMISES known as Nor. 2, 4, C. 8 and 10, Nam Lock Street, Singapore. To be ooUl by pul'lic auction by Messrs. POWELL >'; Co- 1 nt their sale-rooms, It 17, Rafle* l'lncr, Singapore, on Tuesday. Dec-ember It, 1921. at 2.30 p.m.504 words
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Advertisement751 1921-11-30 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fir*, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee, and Motor. Aiiet* exceed 540.000.000 W. A. SlMS— Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. THE IMPERIAL FIRE OFFICE United with the Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd (Incorporated in England) 1 and 2, Bnrtitollomew Lane, London, Established 1803751 words
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Advertisement459 1921-11-30 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter in Japan.) Capital Subscribed T«0,0O0,000 Capital Paid-up Y45,u00,000 Reserve Fond* Y11.080,000 President I K. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice President 8. Mori, Eaq. DIBECTORS t T. Hisamune, Esq. G. Kawasaki, Esq. K. Morinage, Esq. M Esakl, Esq. T. Ikeda, Esq. Denkichi459 words
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Advertisement993 1921-11-30 14 I BANKING ASIA BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in New York) STOCKHOLDING BANKS. Anglo and London Paris National Bank of San Francisco. Bankers Trust Company, New York City. Continental and Commercial National Bank of Chicago. Guaranty Trust Co. of New York. Guardian Savings and Trust Company, Cleveland. Mercantile Hank of the Americas,993 words
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Article575 1921-11-30 15 Tribe which Banned Clothing Entirely. Fascinating stories of native life and character— gleaned before the era Of rail-, ways and civilisation's new broom are f recordsd by the Rev. John Roscoe, the famous missionary, in Twenty-five Years in East Africa, which has just been published by the575 words
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Article320 1921-11-30 15 The Jubilee of the First Alps Tunnel. On September 17, the jubilee of the Mont Ccnis Tunnel was celebrated, the inauguration of this great achievement havaken place on Sept?mber 17, 1871. The Mont Cenis tunn:l had the distinction of being the first of the great tunne!»320 words
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Article118 1921-11-30 15 Pearls appear to be turning up the place nowaday* writes Bea<l< in the Daily Express. A •eientist tfll» me you can find a pearl in the join. Of -i Java bamboo, in the endosperm of coconut ir in the wood of a pome tree. A vegetable pearl can118 words
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Advertisement168 1921-11-30 15 CHANDLER SIX I THE BEAUTIFUL CAR WITH A MARVELOUS ENGINE. Sole Distributor:. S.S. and F.M.S. CYCLE AND CARRIAGE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG. KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. KEE AND COMPANY I i:. cfxil stre;:t, Singapore. STOCKISTS OF "Saturn" Hair Belting MANTTACriRED BT THE "SOM I" BELTING CO., LTD. LONi)ON. THE BEST168 words
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Advertisement232 1921-11-30 15 "LIBERTY" SIX There Is a difference In the way the 'LIBERTY' rides and drives." 'Phone 39— to have us demonstrate this to you by a trial ride. (M THE MOTOR AGENCY (M >!~L^ 34, WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. COT V France's Finest and Unrivalled Production in Perfumery. E. C. Monod Co.,232 words
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Advertisement384 1921-11-30 16 6UAN KIAT ft CO., LTI.' No. IS, PHILLIP STREET. New Shipments Arrived of MORGAN'S SALAMANDER CRUCIBLES from Nos. 20 to 100. RUSSELL'B AMERM IN STOCKS AND DIES WITH TAPS COMPIXn (WHITWORII THREAD) to screw 1/18 in. to In.' Do. to screw in. to in. I Do. to screw M, in.384 words
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Advertisement431 1921-11-30 16 NEW STOCK IN HAND. Beat Mack (onl Pitch. White Cotton Waste. Bent Quality !tc«in. fast Steel Sledge Hammers Cart Steel fctonebreakers Hammer* Smoothon or Iron Cement Pruning, Hand and Crosscut Saws St-mi-rutary Wing Pumps llubhiirk's I'ainU of all colours Hnhbuck'B Linseed Oil (Haw and Boiled) Hubbuck's Genuine Turpentine etc., etc.,431 words
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Advertisement923 1921-11-30 16 _OJOTED_ ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc, la ordlaary close-set type (average six words to Una) an Per line one insertion 28 cts, two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., fonr ins. US eta, five ins. f 1.00. six ins. 11.18, ten ins. $1.40,923 words
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Advertisement897 1921-11-30 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, seaside bungalow, R9, Meyer Road, Tanjong Katong, entry from February 1, 1922. Apply to Meyer Brothers. ~TO LETTNo. 78, Paslr Panjang Road, seaside bungalow, newly built, excellent and healthy locality, five bed rooms, two bathrooms, kitchen and motor ear shed, please apply to Tai Oon897 words
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Advertisement496 1921-11-30 16 ALAMO ELECTRICITY ACTUAL CAPACITY OF GKNBRATOB 60 Twenty Watt Lamps. FUEL CONSUMPTION. 2 Pints per Kilowatt-boar. PBICB COMPLETE. $1,750 Ask t* se* a Demonstrator at your ova Horn*. MODERN APPLIANCE COMPANY, 26-3, Orchard Road. INTERESTING HANDBOOKS FOR EVERYONE Hands aad how to read them O.»0 Heads and how to read496 words
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Advertisement289 1921-11-30 16 NOTICE. We beg to advise our customers that our rates of car hire have been reduced from November 21, 1921. Straits Motorcar Service, Ltd 118-216, ORCHARD ROAD. Telephone: 1233 NEW SHIPMENTS ACIDS, Sulphuric, Acetic and Nitric. CHANGKOLS, 3'/i and 4 lb«. NEW MOMI CASES COAL PITCH GALVD. IRON PIPES, Enquiries289 words
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Miscellaneous205 1921-11-30 16 THE STRAITS TINES TELEPHONES Editorial and General M Manager's Office I"] Job Printing Office I*** AH communications nlatlng to editorial matters and nvw.i sliiuld be addressed to THE EDITOH. All eommunicatioa. relating to bv.jiuss matters—advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printiM, etc., should be addressed to THI MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants, For Sale,205 words
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