The Straits Times, 1 December 1921
1921-12-01
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Title Section13 1921-12-01 1 The Straits Times. NO. 2H.SOX SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement155 1921-12-01 1 i?3|3B Iji Travers 1 ''Perfection 11 Macaroni Vermicelli. Have You Tried Them If your answer is YES," then you have not missed all the good things going, But if it is "NO." then do not hesitate to try them now. OBTAINABLE V PIUMI^ E Qyu-rt. «IMPTY IS WHW THEY ARE155 words
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Advertisement141 1921-12-01 1 I ROBINSON CO., LTD. L I (Incorporated in the S.S.i lim Christmas Bazaar I Qil§P NOW OPEN P Toys and Suitable Gifts for all p^^Sj Chocolates and Sweets, etc. LAROE SELECTION OF Tnm Smith's arid Cay ley's Crackers i~ Pine apple jl H a m s SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.,141 words
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Article415 1921-12-01 2 i lo (.hint Size. New Zcalaii'l has one of the finest ■patbMM cf tIM. that live up>>n other ..r t t .s__cannibal trees. The ivy may stifle the oak about which it ffrows, but it dues not actually fi-ed on the supporting trunk ias cannibal trees do. The415 words
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Article300 1921-12-01 2 Smartly Dressed Ladies In Court. The Landru trial in Paris is becoming a society function. Seats for the public are unobtainable except in the case of the highly privileged. Among those prevent in court were many smartly dressed ladies, who punctuated the proceedings with peals of laughter.300 words
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Article257 1921-12-01 2 Large Supplies from Ceylon To Scandinavia. Scandinavia ia buying copra largely this' year, her imports from this Colony up-to-ciat* reaching almost twice as much as she took last year, says The Ceylon Observer of November 14. Denmark has been the largest buyer, while Norway, although her imports have257 words
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Advertisement370 1921-12-01 2 5S Your Children need this safe Milk j| from British-bred Cows 3 1 Glaxo is prepared from pure cow's milk, made tafe and Up P? comfortably digestible by the Glaxo Process. Little bodies jg M grow plump and rosy on it, and mother is happy in the f?* knowledge that370 words
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Advertisement402 1921-12-01 2 !|Cf] Q M caking Out On FacOi Very Painful. Did Not Get Any Sleep. "I had a breaking out on my face that was very psinfui. It began like a pimple, and when it came to a head I water ran down TUf cheek and every wntre it touched it402 words
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Advertisement97 1921-12-01 2 SrfINEHART TYRES AND TUBES O^J/mmTW bole iwm<»«te«» i Eg 1 Pacific Trading Co., Ltd. V{^^\ II i| 6«i 67 &68 ROBINSON ROAD !XI IB SINGAPORE vCC' v jffi? T#L No XR IMI X@*~J l lnb OMtctioßi v <*«Psrtaisa»«. Real Economy. Don't let the WHITE ANTS destroy your Rubber Estates but97 words
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Article940 1921-12-01 3 A Possible Hydro-Electric Scheme. The seventh annual freneral meeting of Chenderianx Tin Dredging, Ltd., was held on October 25, at the registered offices, 7, Martin's Lane, E.C., Mr. John I. Philips (the chairman of the company) presiding. The chairman said Gentlemen, Hrn accounts which are presented to you940 words
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Article31 1921-12-01 3 A young Dutchman named Duim a speculator in exchange fluctuations, has disappeared from Vienna, leaving liabilities in the Vienna banks apcrepratintr £250.000. He is reported to have carried off £50,000. I31 words
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Article50 1921-12-01 3 Jinrirksha (somotiir.es spelt Jinrickshaw, and shortem<l to ricksha). This phrase (for it is not a word) was imported with the vehiilc. known under that name from Japan and s.mply means strenjrth earriai.'' if., y:in (Japane*p Jin) lick (ride) eh'i I hit), or "carriage drawn by Urn st-> .u.h of man.'50 words
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Advertisement254 1921-12-01 3 m^ GROSSMITH'S *pHOirNANA A Bouquet of q** .^lndia's Choicest Flowers rK Oriental in cbaradler and i*» »upremely delightful for all fs*^*^d toilet purpose. PHUL-NANA h« djStji \T\) world-wide reputation amongi) WvKl s "^Ss^ jj 4*l art of iweet iccnU. «k^^ t**Vl p. It has a subtle fascination altogether t^j! /'/iP*^254 words
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Advertisement542 1921-12-01 3 A MOTHER OF FIFTEEN CHILDREN YET FEELS YOI'XC AT SEVENTY. Mm. Charlotte H. Msth«r i( the proud mother of fifteen children. Her age it seventy, she looks sixty and »ay» she feel» younger than she looks. How she attained to ripe old age so gracefully Mrs. Mather explained not long542 words
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Advertisement754 1921-12-01 3 THE Singapore Family Benefit Society. NOTICE The Eighth Annual General Meeting of the Members of the above Soolety will be held »t the Memorial Hall, Singapore on Tuesday Deoember 6, 1931, at 5.15 p.m. sharp. Agenda. 1. To oonfirm Minutes of the previous Annual Ccneral'. Meeting. 3. To receive and754 words
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Advertisement653 1921-12-01 3 SALES BY AUCTION AUCTION SALE of valuable teak club furniture, English billiard table, mirror* etc. At The Straits Asiatic Football Club, No. 245, Tanjong Pagar Road. Ob Saturday, December S, at i m. Comprising a full-sized billiard table in solid mahogany frame by Burroughes and Watts complete with all accessories653 words
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Advertisement803 1921-12-01 4 STEAMER SAHHtfiS P. 0. British India «nd Apcar Line i f i Companies Incorporated in Kagland) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES ■tsiVILAK AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. I Under Contract with H Majrstjr's CoT«mmcnt The Company's MAIL BEKVICK EAST OF BOMBAY BM >rmil .aependrd LONDON FAR-EASTERN SBBVICE. fICUW LONDON TO MARSEILLES803 words
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Advertisement600 1921-12-01 4 STEAMER SMLMIS N.Y.K. European Line LONDON^LINE Fortnight Service FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP, VIA PORTS s£s°.2 E MAEU (new 'teamer) Dee. 14 YOKOHAMA MARU Dee. 23 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOR MARSEILLES AND LIVERPOOL VIA PORTS KAMAKURA MARC Dee. 19 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG,600 words
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Advertisement374 1921-12-01 4 STEAMER SAILINGS I Si X. THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 1. De Sooia Street. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE For Port BaM. Marseilles. London. Aatwe.*. RuUcrdam and llambirg arr. dep. ATLAS MARU Dec. 21 Dee. 22 ARGUN MARU Jan. 23374 words
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Advertisement206 1921-12-01 4 STUMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK VIA SUEZ s.s. Robert Dollar LOADING MIDDLE JANUARY, 1922. Through BHU of Lading U»o»d fr©«». Singapore to th« Principal Citi«« of UUnitad Stataa and Canada. For farther information to Ratal. apply to THE DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES, LTD. No. 117-121. Market Strwt. Talaphona206 words
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Advertisement706 1921-12-01 5 STEAMER S&UN6S nW^KUJKE P&KSram MAATSCHAPPkI I%OtJU. FACXsTT nimim CO. OF E.ttATOA) (lacervorstK* In HoUssd) DfcmjMkk Ma I tmm I**** >•>• ITrstght D*9'- J>M, Xari*k D«ffl tuU Tnut !>■»■' iupt. I«*7, Mai-axer's Deal IWI. pnwi 3v<MYmAOV WITH THE K«TB£BIANDS INDIA OOTVUHTOk VAN CUMM !).r,r. bii l. ■■lawa»D»11. BINCKHL December J. Bengkalu,706 words
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Advertisement402 1921-12-01 5 STEAMER SAILINGS ComilNE) SUtVICB OF THE OCEAN S.S. bO. LTD. (Incorporated in Eagland) THE WEST "AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTH (Incorporated in Englasd) Monthly Bervlce taJbag cargo tad passengers from »lr.(t»por« JAVA POST 3 (ai induccr>e.it offers) NORTH-vTSST AUSTRALIAN MMaVJ AX? FREMANTLE (PISHTH) ApjroxiaaM Sailings CHARON n Dec. 3. GORGON402 words
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Advertisement335 1921-12-01 5 STEAMER SAILIH6S AOSTRAUA BY BURMS PHILP LINE (Inoorporated in Anstralia) Singapore to Java Porti, Port Darwin Thursday Tslacd, Brisbane and Sydney, vli Torres Straits, also with transhipmnt U other Victorian, South Australian and North t! i«:<ins)snd Ports, British New Guinea, New 1 Britain, Tasmania and New Zealand Ports APPROXIMATE SAILINGS335 words
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Advertisement242 1921-12-01 5 STEAMER SAIUKSS^ STRAITS ST££fiSsii!? 00* LIMITED .Steamer* totended tv sail from SlazaycrKlNTA— Mor.day, 4 pjn.. Baf Port 3vet:«» ham and Penan g. HYE LKONG- -Mon.tay, at 4.50 p.m, U Malacca and Muer. HH Tiaifcj. at IM p.u.., for jfaUo Him IPOll— Wedm-sdny, tt 4 p m., for Po> Sswettfuhaui Bad242 words
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Advertisement130 1921-12-01 5 Tclephofio 33. -I. The Armdc, .I'lllv. DOLLAH GO. DECORATORS AND DESIGNERS If yuu «iin. r< al (fjas) di"roi-aling works to welcome tiu- UMMg of our tMipular H.K.H Ha PrlmM <:l W:.!is, lou.suii v or;{ TEStMB AMI MODERATE AND BBASONAI "massage A: Ka MASSAGE S7, V.'ai. l-...i S'r I. U,dv.uj between130 words
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Advertisement700 1921-12-01 6 CIHEiAS Frmn ttm*wiot, fWfryisV 1, to Wtmmltg, I't'einber 7 ImMlafl Sundnv. I>«ccni .1 r I. 1!»21) A Vitasjraph Blua Ribbon F»«ture of Powerful Human Interest 1-Vaturinß BABUt WII.T.UMS and CRACE DARMOND In a «tory of a great S*orot, shielded by :> w<mm who plscod honour on tbc same plant M700 words
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Advertisement371 1921-12-01 6 JBRTERTAnMENTS VICTORIA THEATRE LAST THREE NIGHTS To-Night, Friday «nd Saturday, At 5.30 p.m. Matinab Saturday at 6.16 p.m. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION or KAAIS ROYAL HAWAHANS A NIGHT in HAWAII Entire Change of Programme TO-NIGHT Book your Seats at MOITHIK3 Children Half Prico to Matinee Prices $3, $2 and $1. GOODWOOD HALL371 words
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Advertisement221 1921-12-01 6 44 Economise-r Tintex Dyes." In 22 delicate pastel shades if used with cold water OR 22 heavy fast colours if used with hot or boiling water. OF ALL RETAILERS AND AT 1, Cairnhill Road. 44 Economise— Tintex Dyes." KMM KtAT COMPANY Have just received a complete range of SHIPCHANDLERY STOIiES.221 words
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Advertisement121 1921-12-01 6 Jet Black after years in a vault Years ago, a number of important records, some written in Field's Elue-Biack Writing Ink ami some in ordinary ink, were ■toed away in the vaults of a London Financial House. When they were at last removed for examination, those records written in Field's121 words
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Article128 1921-12-01 7 FIXTURES Thurndav, December I uaesa Alexandra's Ilirthday. HiSh Water, 10.65 a.m. Orchestra Practice, 6.16 pja. llu». Troubadours, Thaatro, il.no p.m. Friday. De.-ember 2 Higk Water, 10.11 a.m., 11.30 p.m. Hawaiian Troukadoars, Thtatre, 5.30 p.m. Saturday, December 3 Hijh Water, 0.50 a.m. O.C p.m. Hawaiian Troubadoura, Theatre, 6.1G128 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article94 1921-12-01 7 Eai> Wlnrf Hasin NIL f'-i-: h;.r- U icldiag, Bl .Main n.irl Kawachi (Urn, Nam Viar hmpir. Do an Uaru, Malacca Muu Morioka Karu, llalphonj, Wrai CasiK'. Klung, I v\.-t Wharf Ekma. JardJssa v» !>..:•■■. < baron. I'dlo ilr^.u UwU Wharf KU. Keupcl Uarbuur. Main Wharf- T&njong94 words
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Article186 1921-12-01 7 BAN TKK I'AN. Kui.. l".l ions, from rSaicai. 80-11, iOr Bagaa MS. CIECE, Urn., yi! toas, from D^ii 1 1-. (oi D-h .i GLEKFALLOCH, Brit* 1.454 toaa, frow 1-12, for Honirkone HAFTHOR, Nor, 761 ton*, from Bangkok t-11 for Bangkok 11VK LEONG, 11r:... 301 tun-, iroi) Malacca :to-11,186 words
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Article179 1921-12-01 7 To-d»y Mcdan P m Malacca and Mn»r P-" 1 Japun 3 P- m fort Dick«cn »nd Port Swettenh»m t p.m tunbitm, Penanc, Colombo, Aden, 1 »rt buid ami i:arope (via 3 p.m n»e'«T»«in" nr to I p.n-. S.ip;>lemcntary Kail by train to IVnaiiff, takir.g moili for Europe,179 words
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Article25 1921-12-01 7 (OflicUl Net Office Report) Ijtft Slnjapore Arrived l»nd<i« October U November 21 flr.'ot. November 22 it i,. i r|] November .1 N'.»Vlli:25 words
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Article115 1921-12-01 7 i m voy.il Store* have tli.- I people Ihoii 1 heart* s>> unrt v to the Qai-in Motbec who has lived in fi>r tUly-L-it'nt jreui an^i who.- birthday is being honoured to-fiay both ;;t home and abroad. Slie it wat vho, ;i the occasion of her marriage115 words
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Article144 1921-12-01 7 BXCHAN6B. Singapore, December 1. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 1/8 Demand 2/3 7/8 Private :i m. credits 2/4 3/8 On New York Demand 45% i Private 90 days 48 y 2 On France Bank On India, Banl. T.T. On Hunßknnir. B?.nk d/d 16% p.c. prat i144 words
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42 1921-12-01 7 Spot Dt'c. Apr.l-June 12 ni.on, December 1. linfapon Standard *»ie Crep« Cloa.nf Price* Buyeri Scll«ri Dec. huL-lfareh April-Jane Tone of Market F.nn. £ibb«l Snioked Sh*d CloiiaK MMI iVW Stolen 43Vi i MM 4j DAILY PRICKS CUiiKENT.42 words
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STOCK AND SHAKES.
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Article183 1921-12-01 7 Is*. Val. Pd. Buy. is. Seller*. 1 1 Ayer Wtag 1.00 I 1 Hitam Tin 1.10 120 1 1 Jemctub 'J.hU a £1 Kam.KaDiantingl.liO 1.1.' -0 10 10 Kinta Asioc. 4.50 £1 £1 Labai Mice* 5 5 Lingui Tin ■i.-> 4.75 10 10 Maiuyan Coll. 12.yt) IXSO I 1183 words
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Article128 1921-12-01 7 IM. VaL PA. Bnj»t» S«:.n«. Tl £X Er. Am. Tobacco 2.15.0 n.0.0 10 10 Central Engines 16..00 10 10 Central Motor* 2.75 8.25 11 1 E. Smelting Co. 5.73 £:2o 6/- Electric 1 way* i/t> 10 10 Frnser Neaves 26.00 27.00 iO 50 W Hammer Co. 75.00 BC.OO 100128 words
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Article99 1921-12-01 7 0. Enjf. 6 p.o. $1,234,200 pur I p.e i>m. i'pore Electric Tramways, p.c. £350,000 not. S'pcre M.uu.-ipii; 6 I |l,878,V00 J>»< >'p'ore Mun. 4S p.c. of 11)07 $1,000,000 10 p-e. >1U -'p. 're Mun. -i'o p.c of 190J $1,600,600 l«i ii^. <i». S'pore Mun. 4Vi p«. oi 1V08 $1,500,00099 words
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Article398 1921-12-01 7 frsa«r «.ad Co. an# Ly«U mid £v«tt'» QaotoU.is*. m i aj i. Latest araiUble RUrlinc Qontatiou mt» »r<«t'4 n* »«.»>i*«»r Mil' «c J'«i4nj FrM«r Ljtil Co. Evatt. Ailcnby (Xl) 0.20 0.30 0.20 OJO Alor C.ija'ri ($1) 1.40 LM 1.40 I.»>J A. Hitam ($6) 0.00 10.00 i».oo 10.00 Am.398 words
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Advertisement564 1921-12-01 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS BpKT WINK from the famous house ol D.l ii .10. iii B h Street. WANTED, competent architectural draftiman. Application with reference to 961, Straits Times. WANTED To 1!V. motor-cycle^ in" beTrconditloa and rnnnine order. Offers to be made trait* Times. WANTED, a second-hand Roneo Steel tiling cabinet with564 words
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Advertisement136 1921-12-01 7 STRAITS-CHINA SERVICE Op TIIK K. P. M. (KOMNKI.VKB IMKETVAAWT HAATSCH AfTf) Esgalaf fortiiijthtly asillog* to ftONGKONG, BWJCtQW, AMOY. by the up-to-.latc uut I'.issongor sl.u.mrs. 'VanCloon and'VanOverstrateEi' a. i t i i To HotiKkonz. Swatow and Ain-jv To i'vl.inan-Dcli and I'i-nant: i Van CLOON about Doe. 8 s.b. YAK I UOOM136 words
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Advertisement251 1921-12-01 7 PRINTING MACHINES AND TYPE VSR SALE Appliratiori" :ba!:e <•/ th' I axistfa| i nocLint-s QXj.V, KtiT. JUAD DOiV JALES, with a;-. .ri-«, c.i.rp!*'. hornS nuni'.' ir p. ALo a few fenrata of old typ c iif.cd for prh Aro'.y h'.«'^;" .Sfraii* >'i.>»». SKCIAL FOR LADI Just arrived a new .-.election251 words
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Advertisement52 1921-12-01 7 VICTORIA THEATRE Monday, Doc n.litir 5, Tuesday i Wedncsdtiy. T ut d.16 p.m. Mat.noe VV.'cim Jay, at 6. IS p.r AUSTRALIAN FILMS, Lli Great Film Master "JOSEPH (i i Pptooa $2 n:-.d $1. A GOOD PBOTOGRi mUMI VUI'K V).KY ITYLI AMi Ml A Pftmtln iii.ut U.L MTHEBS STUM OCR •v,!i52 words
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Obituary81 1921-12-01 8 .AY3OLT.'.: Oa :> vi-mbcr 30, 1921. at C tion Hill. Ginpaporc, Monic.i Ironc davgfctW of Mr. a.;d Mrs. A. N. Laybourne ■CM ;>'i nio:itlis. IOH. <'.i KeVMßkee 2J, 1921, at hii re siociicc No. 2, C'lien..; C'heok Strtct, iioh IB Cask, i y i 47. Funeral will toki place81 words
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1437 1921-12-01 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 THE WORLD ALL WRONG. V,'o iisd occasion the other day to shock a Cm intellectual friends by a declarator ".hat, the world is all wrmg, and that i' I ;;i b .r.tly r.ee-is righting. They wen BeartoOM folk and they wrapped up theii okearvatfaaa1,437 words
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Article31 1921-12-01 8 The rate of issue of money orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Kb. 170 $100. The rate of payment of monov orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 180 ?100.31 words
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Article31 1921-12-01 8 The Friendly Bend will hold its religiourmeeting to-morrow at 8 p.m. at tha Prujsep Street Church nt which Mr. Alfred Lea will speak on The Certainties of Religion A}\ arc welcome.31 words
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Article33 1921-12-01 8 A draft cf over a hundred men arrived in Taiping by special train on Sunday to fill the gaps in the 70th Burmah Rifles caused by men having returned or been invalided home.33 words
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Article28 1921-12-01 8 The Perak Assizes, the last for this year, which began at Ipoh on Monday before Mr. Justice Watson, were not continued owing to the indisposition of his Lordship.28 words
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Article38 1921-12-01 8 The presence of armed polico this morning at different coigns of vantage in thecity gave a peg on which at once to hanjs a tale. On enquiry it wes found that it was merely a practice turn out.38 words
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Article35 1921-12-01 8 At the instance of Insp. Smith twe Chinese were placed before Mr. Bull e>r. Tuesday for theft of iron from Tan Kal Kec's works. They were sentenced to twe :ind three months' rigorous imprisonment, respectively.35 words
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Article71 1921-12-01 8 The Courrier Saigonnais of November 23, says the good ship Empire Statt irrived at Saigon that morning having or. board the members of the American trade ■ielsgation from the Sen Francisco Chair, ber of Commerce. At the moment of writing it says numbers of them are motorins round the town71 words
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Article77 1921-12-01 8 Our recJcrs are reminded that only sb. clays more remain, befora the clcsing date idvertise-d by the ground committee of ti;e Malaya-Borneo Exhibition, for the receipt of written applications for the rental of plots, shops and kiosks fo.- the exhibition and sale of goods of all classes of r,i:inu facture77 words
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Article76 1921-12-01 8 M. Long, th> G-ovcrnor-Gencral oi Indo-China, has had a bad attack i f fluenza. For s:\eral days he was confm to his room in Hanoi after the meeting ol th.' CJovcrnment Council on November IS at which he made a lengthy opening sp;eeh which occupies over 1C column* of spac<76 words
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Article90 1921-12-01 8 Mr. C. O. Campbell, proprietor of thi Straits Employment Registry, 9, Raffle Place, charged' his Hylam cook, Poh AY Cheng, before Mr. Bull, second magistral on Tuesday, with criminal breach of trjs in respect of 90 cent.-. The cook wn; given $1.80 with which to purchase currj stuff?, but in90 words
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Article96 1921-12-01 8 The last case on the Assize list before the Chief Justice was one that was postponed from the previous Assizes and ii which two Chinese, Ong Kat and Ong Ka were charged with gang robb'ry at tin house of a Chinese in Tampenis R~a<l, be ing subsequently arrested by Insp.96 words
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Article127 1921-12-01 8 Scm'e excitement was caused in t?io harbour yesterday morning, state:; tin Straits Echo of November 2'J. by the arrival of a fishing boat with the corpse of its owner who had gone out to the fishing (rrounds <n the north t:h\c of 11. island by himself about r.ix days a;:u.127 words
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Article509 1921-12-01 8 Mr. T. R. Jenkins has been removed to the Nursing Homo at Bangkok, suffering with fever. It is notified in the Government Gazette 1 that Mr. H. Bolter, who has resided in the Straits Settlements for 21 years, has become naturalised as a British subject. It is509 words
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Article91 1921-12-01 8 On November 89 Mr. F. Dowde»well, an architect in the Goveman ::t i rriea, i b'.ained a warrant for th<> arrest of Mr. P. B. Smyth, assistant in ;i local Inkbi nee loeiety, and reirlding at Pashr Panmag. Mr. Smyth is charged with entieuuc nray Mr. DowdeaweL'a wifs,91 words
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Article171 1921-12-01 8 The publicity committee of th" MalayaBorneo Exhibit ion, ann n.nce an important :..ws-item, interesting to exhibitors erecting their own boildinga at the forthcoming exhibition. Contracts ijuve be*en placid ivith Means. Uark-jr ami C«. (•nginwring department), anj work already hai i> tn started en tin- exhibition buildings, and Messrs.171 words
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Article190 1921-12-01 8 Marshal JuiTrc, who sailed from Marseille-.; in Loard thu M.M. Torthos on November 11, f)r the i-'ar East is l>.>. ki-.l up for a round of festivities during his :*tay at Saigon, lie is dua to a.-nvc iti Singapore on the tith instant and will proceed190 words
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Advertisement208 1921-12-01 8 GOLF CLUBS and BAGS A few of the lines we stock DRIVERS. jfxS^ $8 50 a Ik dfwlr Little's Special B^Haasa«^Bßßßs^gß^ar^ SS.OU 'ft JbSBB^ MASHIES. i|J^* Tom Morris $7.50 .^HaHBHgB^ Sfanpaon'fl $7.50 PUTTERS. Uttlrt Special Tom Morri3 $7 50 S7 00 pra'l Gun Metal $8.00 Little's Special 57.00 au. NIBLICKS.208 words
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Advertisement120 1921-12-01 8 ALHAMBRA Bcaeh Road 8 rti. THE DEVIL Its. Fcalarii.i: Coo. Arlis:i, Sylvia Brcamer, Lucy Cotton, RolnnU Bottomley and Edmund Lowe Tnpiral Budget, Pollnrd Comedy, etc. fioKiaao iUnas»/r.ent Cotpormtloa aaaseaai TUB LNVI3IBLK RAY Kpiaeass 11 and 12 (Flr»t Show) MARLBOROUGH Bsata Koid > i-tc t:;e hal of silence 5 ru I'120 words
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Article190 1921-12-01 9 The Threatened Deadlock Averted. Dtttriiiinaiion of Ulster. UU TEK'S SfcRVICE Lead 2a. At the Opening of tho Ulster Parliament, that thj levemmenl r the Irish tiiemeiit m •■>■ ntteriy Impeesale. I'isu--ejfnsed to rater sn All Ireland parliament ■dar preacnt conditions, bjt wa> pre 1 >i ore other svnnaet190 words
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Article140 1921-12-01 9 Wa hington Conference. Rti ter's Service. I. November 29. 1 be meeUng of the naval experts has been postponed till to-morrow, thj request of the delegal 1 N irrrahrr 2l». Washington Th< .11 c iumi; cc ks .'I!- Intii n in far <vi I of the relinqoishment of foreign extra-140 words
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Article102 1921-12-01 9 Ki.t IXB*! BaWiOsl I.' Mlon. N >\eniber 20. Ii transpires that H rr Itsthfasa is seeing Sir I: 1 i: Kinder I t..-<:ny. It i.onderstood that be will m.i be isfiead >y the Primo Minister, but may possibly b.. reeerrad by sir Konsrt Ifnme The t Us conversation102 words
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Article79 1921-12-01 9 Reuter's Service. Paris, Noveli'.ber 21t. All mi-givmgs resulting from the purious news respecting the imaginary rmnea Italian incident have now been Ispiilnl In a pr.icinir.ai inn to the Cilician population, leneral (lonraud. the French High Comnissioner in Syria, stat 1 that all peaceful Were to enjoy equal79 words
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Article32 1921-12-01 9 UciTtu's Pti;\ he Londoni Noremher 2'.i. New York Tw nty live weckasea are ■hwnai kill -d by the culiapso f a theatre wUeh was in eoano of contruetion at Breehljm.32 words
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Article513 1921-12-01 9 Good Singing awl Kilts at The Theatre. Scotland was much in evidence at the Victoria Theatre last night. It was the occasion of the Scottish Concert giver. under the auspicc-s of the St. Andrew's Society, and the theatre was crowded with the fair lauies and the stalwart, hrndsunu513 words
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Article130 1921-12-01 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association he-Id its usual auction >n Wednesday when there was catalogue,! 1.400,352 lbs. Tons 625.15; Offered! !..;2U,S4C lbs. Tons 591.00 Sold 1,1»1,92c| :bs. Tons 532.11. PRICES REALISED. Ribbed smoked sheet Cents per Ih. Spore Standard quality :i8 Good average quality 3G130 words
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Article58 1921-12-01 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, December 1. Wor. Bro. A. W. Sti!l took the place of Wor. Bro. the Hon. W. V. Nutt, 0.8.E .is District Grand Master at the District (Jrp.nd Loilge e>f the Eastern Archip.lagj lust evening. ThcTe was v large attendance at the banquet58 words
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Article164 1921-12-01 9 The question of the rejuvenation of the Butterworth Ferry, l'etiang's "just grievnnee as the Colonial Secretary termed it in the course of a definite statement on the subject at the last meeting of the Legislative Council, will be thoroughly gone into to-day, says the Pinaug Gazette of164 words
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Article25 1921-12-01 9 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent wir M that Bishop Bickley's Evangelical Meeting, held this week, has been r.ttractin'.large congregations to the W*s!ey Church on I'ctuling Hill.25 words
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Article775 1921-12-01 9 Scotland Beat The Rest. A large and appreciative crowd attended yesterday's Rugger match butween teamr. representing Scotland and the Rest, which Scotland won by the narrow margin of one goal, 5 points, to one try, o points. The game was fairly even though the Rest were handicapped by playing775 words
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Article261 1921-12-01 9 After many years the Warders turned out a soccer team yesterday and opposed the S.R.C. II on th? latter's ground. The ret-ult of what was a fairly good game considering the condition of the ground wa< a win for the visitors by 1-0, the goal beOßg scored by P.261 words
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Article66 1921-12-01 9 Ther? will be a team race, the lust race on the programme for the season, and a water polo match with the StafFords at .the Swimming Club on Sunday. The Hawaiian Troubadours, who are now appearing with much success at the Victoria Theatre, are coming over and have66 words
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Article270 1921-12-01 9 The match, Scotland v. Th;- Rest will take place on the Keppel Harbour Golf Links on Sun-lay next, the Scotch team being mentioned tirst. Players are requested to be ready to start sharp on time arranged. 8.30 F. G. Richie and J. Graham v. G. Hurt and EL G.270 words
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Article384 1921-12-01 9 Messrs. Macphnil and Co.'s Weekly Report. In their Ojeellj share report uatocl November 30. Meun. Mncphail and Cu. >Ute The improved tor.c of the share market is indicated in our last report has coninued daring ti:-' past week. Seine few übber shares ar..- a little weaker, but384 words
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Article199 1921-12-01 9 Previously acknowledged $117,C83 81 Sale of programmes at performance by Bukit Varieties," col.ected by Mr. J. W. Gil man j;)^ y; Proceeds of entertainment by the Kinta Kurios 7^9 or Collected by the United S.rvjee War Association of Malaya, Taining branch being procceas of th.- concert by199 words
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Article554 1921-12-01 9 Criminal .Charge Fails Over Bad Business Methods. A case of some interest to local Chinese merchants has been disposed of by the; District Judge i" the District Police Court, j iomt months ago Sng Hock Sen, a partner .n Chop Lam Soon, was charged by his >554 words
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Article208 1921-12-01 9 Payable Tin Unexpectedly Appears. The Secretary of Xnwng Pet Tin. Ltd., supplied the following official informs tion The stripping elevatcrs were aeeared in .ios:t'.on, 42 feet below the suriHct. on 18th instant. Opening out the .nin. 1 followed. This operation entailed the ex?avation of 18.700 yards of material,208 words
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Article154 1921-12-01 9 There was a lively scene in the Hous of Commons in the course of the bombar l ■eat f>f Sir Hamar Greenwood by tii difi-ontient Unionist group with question* with regard to alk-ged breaches cf the :i-ace by Sinn Fein.?rs. Sir Hamar Green- j wood, replying, regretted154 words
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Article112 1921-12-01 9 W*? are indebted to the Italian Con- 1 for the following wire dated Rome, i November 28 The news from Washington with regar i to an incident which, uccording to a fak wire, was reported to have occurred b tweea M. Briamj and Signor Schanzc produced a112 words
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Article631 1921-12-01 9 Views on the Labour Shortage. Further Impressions. Our distini-uibhed visitor Viscount N'ortheliffj ha.- been busy m his arrival vi.U.May morninpr making' the acquaintance of many officers of the Government ar.ii otbtr penp c who can giro MfjHinSlluil and generally obtaining 1 an impression h to the position of631 words
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Article124 1921-12-01 9 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, December 1. Siiver 91%. HonßkonK I<>% p.c. prem. Three months jrold 48. i Share market. Quieter. Rubbers. Fair ciicuiry. Lunas 7, I Basset ti 1, Colin.-burnhs 1.75, Craigielaai ;7.'> tents, l.'lv BettUta 80 tents. .%lar.()aiTehongs mo easts, Brogaa tt\k cents, i.U'enbys124 words
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Article1547 1921-12-01 10 Mr. Churchill On a Common Policy. The ninth annual meeting of the Empin Parliami stfc n United King. 1 1 on November 2 at U iminM r Hall. M .i. H. Whitley.! M.P., j in t l chair, l d by the Secretary i for the oh1,547 words
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Article, Illustration69 1921-12-01 10 Above is a picture of the proposeJ new building for the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in Singapore, reproduced from a design by the architects, Messrs. Swan and Maclana. Tenders have been called for, and work on the erection of69 words
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Article300 1921-12-01 10 Precautions Against Financial Disaster. The following letter fie.m the office >f the Chief Secretary to t...' Government of Burma, dated November 17. i.iis been received by the Rangoon V.M.8.A., m reply te> their memori;:!, eiateel November "J Ir, i .-ply t:i their memorial, dat.d November 2,300 words
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Article382 1921-12-01 10 Description by His Private Secretary. correspondent of the Japan Chronicle telegraphed from Tokio the following account of the assassination of the Prime Minister of Japan. Mr. Yamada, Mr. Ham's private secretary, who wes with Mr. Hara when he wai eo— octaa with the Osaka Mainichi,382 words
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Article177 1921-12-01 10 Kaai's Royal Hawaiian Troubadours are' proving a great attraction at the theatre. I'm y are appearing every evening up to Saturday, with a matinee at 5.13 on the last day. and booking' is good for every performance. The Marlboroufrh presents, to-night, a powerful Blue-Kibben feature. The Seal e>f177 words
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Article60 1921-12-01 10 jTht' Straits' Times is not responsible for the opinions of its correspondents. Oorrc* spondents ahould bear in ir.i.ld that tetter* must be snort cr.d lv the point. l«oii£' rambling epistles are liable (o br rejected or ruthlessly cut down. Correspondent* must publication but as guarantee of good (ailh. No60 words
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Article298 1921-12-01 10 Does It Pay to Destroy To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Allow me through the medium o yo-jr valuable pj:per to reply lo a quest'o! which is being put up to me occasionall; when demonstrating our All-rubber pack ing process, namely Whether it is not a fact that298 words
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Article96 1921-12-01 10 The West Ai^tialian Trade Dcputalior which- recently visited Singapore ha. called into Soerabaya on its bomewan voyage and will give an exhibition o Wistern Australian Produce there fron December 2to December 5. On the npwan journey the Kangaroo, the West Austra lian Government shin by which the96 words
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Article120 1921-12-01 10 with them. But those who wish to k'.'c] the game clean, so that it has a greats potency for national j-Mod. matt iiave th vision to fore.-je probable development and other influences bearini upon th game. It is plain to see that this cineni; menace i; a serious one. It120 words
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Article1140 1921-12-01 10 dangers of the Power of Tht Cinema. Boxing to-day stands at a forked roid one branch lending to world-popularity an genual esteem, and I ia rit -d JbacurUj and dishonour, i'!-.' ment, I know, will surprise, ami perhep amuse, many of the followers of the garni tct1,140 words
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Article1521 1921-12-01 11 Observations Made of Curious Phenomena. Dr. K. H. Haul- in, of Ajiia, contributes an interesting art ..'Mr.i; winds and descending current* t.i th> m of the Indian Meteorological Department. It is a matter of common experiem the plains of India, he says, that some! winds have the1,521 words
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Article743 1921-12-01 11 Hcu\y Loss Incurred on Year's Working. The twelfth unnual gene;Ml maatiag of •hareholder.s of the Mjkit Kajan^ Kxlat-.'s, was held on November I, at the riatered efleea, 7, Martin'-! -lane, Cannonstreet, K.i., Mr; W. Arthur Addinsell i 'haii!!ian of the company) pi-esidin^. The Chairman said Gentlemen, I743 words
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Advertisement130 1921-12-01 11 GET YOUR COPY OF 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. (Incorporated in Hongkong) RAFFLES PLACE, SINOAPORE. MASCOT Brand «_> LARGE STOCKS OF 8 VARIETIES V V EACH SPECIALLY MADE TO _>1V130 words
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Advertisement405 1921-12-01 11 RAFFLES HOTEL Xmas and New Year GALA WEEK SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24.— Xmas Eve Fancy Dresa Ball. Special Dinner. Dancing till 1.45 a.m. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 25.— Xmas Dinner. MONDAY. DECEMBER 26.— Tea Dance, 5 to 7 p.m. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27.— Children's Pierrot and Pierrette Party, 5 to 7.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER405 words
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Advertisement136 1921-12-01 12 "Exide STARTING AND LIGHTING Batteries The "EXiDE" Type XC Battery is especially designed for an f omobile starting and lighting. It represents 31 years of storape-baltery experience. It was the first commercially successful starting and lighting battery made and has been a big factor in making starting and lighting apparatus136 words
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Advertisement292 1921-12-01 12 Real Economy Don't *pead in vain by paying too < nraeh, when you can have* all your requirements at rrck bottom price* I Hockey Sticks from f 4.50 to S 6.50 Badminton sets Ist Quality 30.00 2nd 24.00 3rd 18.00! Tennis Rackets Special 16.00 Emperor 12.00 Gold medal 25.00 Rose292 words
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Advertisement172 1921-12-01 12 READY TO SUPPLY BILLIAN PLANKS, BILLIAN ATTAPS, GAHARU BOWAYA (DUEY DARI) Hardwood Sleepers for Railway and Truck Lines, and other qualities of timber for various purposes. SHAIKH ABDULLAH BIN SALEH BIN HAIDERAH No. 1, Rime Street. Kochlng, Sarawak. TeL AddrcM ABDL'LLAU," KUCHLNG. TOOTHACHE-A BURDEN ALMOST IMMEDIATE RELIEF K. TSUTADA JAPANESE172 words
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Advertisement119 1921-12-01 12 Motor Cycles Repaired EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. MOTOR CARS TOR HIRE. Special Pates for ii-t.-iini n cars when not running. Prowse Jones Co. Coleman £trcet, Singapore. 'Phone 1108. BIGYGLES AT Half Price Sale Extended owing to Annual Stocktaking 1 BUY NOW Don't lose this CHANCE Illustrated Prt.e-list free on application. Cycle Carnage119 words
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Article771 1921-12-01 13 i Things He is Taking Home To Nigeria. A sort of ilusky sunshine penetrated the gloom of No. 13 platform of Euston Station for a time on November 2. The Emir of Katsina, his hooded wives, and his suite left London to embark on the Appem771 words
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Article230 1921-12-01 13 One Thousand Million Candle Power. I 'reparations fur night flying on the airways of Europe are rapidly proceeding. The French Air Ministry have juat acquired a new aerial lightjhouse that exceeds in (.andle-power and intensity anything that has yet been attempted either] in aerial or marine230 words
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Advertisement173 1921-12-01 13 Bergougnan Tyres iMM IK LN FRANCO r vL PI a M ~*^i \Kt9fla*Br^aaw Prtsh stocks are now available tn.m all leading xarareA and from Sole Agents for S.S. and M«Uy Peninsula. A. CLOUET 6? Co. IXZXZ Tel. No. 240. INTERNATIONAL MOTORS, LTD ORCHARD ROAD. Phone 2617. Overhauls and repairs of173 words
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Advertisement892 1921-12-01 13 FOUL BREATH. WOMEN'S GREATEST HESFOfiTUNE. The old tayinj that "distance lends enchantment was never more aptly to !l- point than when applied to those people whose breath is laden with evil smelling odours. Many pcrsv appear very attractive at a distance, but produce a feciin* of pity and disgust when892 words
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Advertisement814 1921-12-01 14 SALES BY AUCTION AUCTION SALE of valuable land and house properties. At Mennm. Cheong Koon Seng and Co. s Kale-room, No. 30, Kling Street, o*. Wednesday, December 7. «t 2JO pjn. ESTATE OF ING HONG GOEI (OTHERWISE VLJJSI) GOEI ING HONG OR GWEE fifs HONG) DECEASED. 1 All that one814 words
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Advertisement488 1921-12-01 14 INSURANCE THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. (Incorporated in Canada) All the latest plan, of Life, Endowment tnd Annuity policie. issued. Asset £6,000,000 OUTHRIE a CO, LTD.— General Agent. Singapore. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee, and Motor. Assets szceed £40,000,000 W. A. SlMS—488 words
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Advertisement276 1921-12-01 14 Assets over $4,000,000 S.C Assurance in force over $17,000,00t The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE I Wl.che.ter Ho.cc, Slag.pora. LONDON OFFICE i M. Old Jewry. R.C The Company has C 0.006 deposited with the Supreme Court oi England and complies with the British276 words
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Advertisement463 1921-12-01 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (Incorporated by Speclsl Imperial Charter la Japan.) Capital Subscribed Y60, 000,000 Capital Paid-up Y40.000,000 Reserve Fund. Vi 1,080,1)00 President K N.kag.wa, Esq. Vice-President S. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS 1 T. Hisamune, Esq. O. Kawasaki, Esq. K. Morinaga, Eaq. M. Esail. Esq. T. Ikeda, Esq. Denkiehl463 words
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Advertisement572 1921-12-01 14 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 Bank of the Americas, New572 words
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Advertisement417 1921-12-01 14 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hongkong). P.id-up Capital 116,000.00* Reserve Funds Sterling t 2.600.000 SiI $21,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor. |15,000,00t COURT OF DIRECTORS G. T. M. Edkins, Esq., Chairman G. M. Dodwell, Esq., Lepjty Chairman D. G. M. Bernard, Lsq. Hon. Mr. E. V. D. Parr A. S.417 words
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Article287 1921-12-01 15 Some of the Common Edible Birds Of Malaya. A correspondent writes as follows Besic is the better known game birds, such as snipe, snippit and plover, which may be shot in season in almost any part of the country, there are many very tasty I birds from an287 words
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Article363 1921-12-01 15 Preservation of Old Town Hall. The three days' sale of the greater portion of Reigate by Messrs. Knight, Krar.k, ami Rutley on behalf of Mr. I Soniers Somerset, the vendor, was. concluded on October 28. The amount realiseo was i'2o^,ooo. *There were 260 lots relating- to 400363 words
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Advertisement216 1921-12-01 15 IHE BEST TIP §It isn't the first, second or even the third thousand Miles that's the test of the Tyre— its what it yields afterwards. I That is where lesser Tyres fail and Dunlop Tyres get Home. All Garages and Dealers can supply THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO C") LTD. (Incorporated216 words
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Advertisement38 1921-12-01 15 JLljtirJCiii 11 4 >i\|VV nrtrx? motor a r*< irxr^ v HAIPHONG ffglk DRAGON WSj cement Supplied to the Spore Municipality, Government of Johore, Malacca Municipality, F.M.S. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROS. Sole Agents, Singapore.38 words
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Advertisement422 1921-12-01 16 CUAN MAT ft CO., LTI. No. PHILLIP STREET. I! New Shipments Arrived of j MORGAN* SALAMANDER CRUCIBLES I from Nos. 20 to 100. B BUSSELL-S AMERICAN STOCKS AND DIES. WITH TAPS COMPLETE <WHITWORH THREAD) to screw 1/18 in. to In. Do. to screw in. to »4 in. Do. to screw422 words
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Advertisement365 1921-12-01 16 NEW STOCK IN HAND. Beat Black Coal Pitch. White Cotton Waste. test Quality Resin. Cast Steel Sledge Hammers CM Stcil Stonebreakers Hammers imoothun or Iron Cement Pruning, Hand and Crosscut Saws Semi-rotary Wing Pumps Hubbuck's Paint* of all colours Hubbuck'H Linseed Oil (Raw and Boiled) Hubbuck's Genuine Turpentine GUAN KIAT365 words
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Advertisement965 1921-12-01 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID char«e« (or Waata, For Salt, To Ut, etc, la ordinary close-act type (average aix words to Una) are Per line one insertion 28 cts., two mi 46 eta., three ma. 64 cts., four ins 82 cts., five ins. 11.00. aiz ins. $1.13, ten ins 1140 twelve965 words
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Advertisement889 1921-12-01 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, seaside bungalow, 59, Meyer Road, Tanjong Katong, entry from February 1, 1922. Apply to Meyer Brothers. TO LET, from December 1, newly constructed premises may be used as garage or store, area about 10,000 square feet, provided with quarters for assistant on first floor and889 words
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Advertisement521 1921-12-01 16 üßHßP^*^^^BPtm 1 1 Nn WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE SILENT ALAMO It is the most perfect balance*! plant un the market. You do not require experts to run and maintain it. Full year's guarantee against defective workmanship or material. We carry npares to build complete plants. Call and see a Demonstrator.521 words
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Advertisement75 1921-12-01 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. tIS-tl«. ORCHARD ROAD Telephone 1239 NEW SHIPMENTS ACIDS. Sulphuric, Acetic and Nitric. CHANGKOLS, 3>/ 2 and 4 lbs. NEW MOMI CASES COAL PITCH GALVD. IRON PIPES,75 words
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Miscellaneous209 1921-12-01 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General M Manager* Oflicc HIT Job Printing Office 1244 All communications relating to editorial matter and news k)>nt;ld be address*' to Till: EDITOR. All communication* Matting to business mutters advurtioe m- subscriptions, accounts, printing ate should be- addressed to TO: MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Warns,209 words
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