The Straits Times, 12 January 1922
1922-01-12
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Title Section13 1922-01-12 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,842 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY., JANUARY 12, 1922 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement84 1922-01-12 1 PPJ Pilsener Beer Stout l^g SOLE AGRNTB > The Borneo Co., Ltd. (Incorporate In EnffUnO Keep a Kodak record of your life abroad Kodak Ltd., 3 Batlcry Road, Singapore. Ir.i.<;ipoiatcJ in I.nglanJ. jl N^ 1 MOTOR f BRAND vjJ&i Motor Car Cylinder Oils m. c. c. i $3.40 M. C.84 words
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Advertisement287 1922-01-12 1 NEW NOVELS £22 THE IDOL OF PAHS By Sarah FWnhardt Price S2JSO THE WINGS OF VICTOKY Fred. M. White 2.C0 THE HONOUR OF HIS HOUSE Fred. M. White 2.50 THE GREEN BOUGH E. Temple Thnrston 2.3« ANTHONY LYVEDEN Dornford Yates 2.50 THE YELLOW HORDE Hal. G. Evarts 2.50 THE LADY287 words
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Article472 1922-01-12 2 The Re-Organisation of The Services.' Details are to hand regarding the working 'of the <)i icrftol s"n-ii-es hitherto operated by the MessaKi-nes Maritime!, and which have been transferred to the new company, La Societe. daa Services Contractile! des Messageries -Maritimes, formed in execotion of the472 words
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Article314 1922-01-12 2 Directors Annual Report To Shareholders. The directors of the Perak River Vullev Kubber Co. Ltd. report as follows Gentlemen, Your director* have the pleasure to submit their eleventh annua! report and accounts of the company for the year ended September .SO, 1921. Area and Cultivation. The area314 words
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Article100 1922-01-12 2 A nivstcry-play. 1 on;- of the ol<t mediaeval origin. f stajri'-plays such at wert- commonly rearnwHiJ in front oi churches, is to b«- staged shortly in th' pan is >f thi- Catfe .Iral of Notro Dame It .s jUhI that civil authority has ulrivirly lu-L-n i.btaincl and100 words
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Article21 1922-01-12 2 Thirty persons were baptised by imniersion in the river at I.lanelly, Carmarthenshire. The ice had to be broken for the ceremony.21 words
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Advertisement250 1922-01-12 2 jam lnttrn,li,nml MeJka! C O n t r,,, Ixhlktitn, LfJ,n. \9\ J "Rifl Itpilntmml "f f. -S _i^rajf "Rtyml Jfp,lntm*nl |L r w > of Spttn. %T-£J«^ Cmrttflt^y. i I The Food of Kings I I for your Baby j Kings command the best the world can give, and the250 words
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Advertisement291 1922-01-12 2 CUTICURA HEALS RASH_ON_HEAD In Pimples. Hair Came Out In Handfuls. Lost Rest. "A rash broke out on my head. It started in the form of pimples about the sue of a pea and when they burst a small dry crust formed. They Itched and at times were so irritating they291 words
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Advertisement184 1922-01-12 2 SWINEHART jgg, TYRES AND TUBES iSy\ lB THE Rj A Pacific Trading Co., Ltd. hfSf^i W. 673&168 [ROBINSON «OAT> B— TjT /\v i»MW rt wn L G A H ss CIGARETTES OF THE "CRESCENT CIE," EINDHOVEN. VIRGINIA. TOSCA $■>...') mi tin of rlg'Tittir H.I.M. i.O'i 50 FLYER IJO I 50184 words
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Article343 1922-01-12 3 Schewe Approved by Federal Cabinet. Details of the frutt pool, which is being formed to handle portion of th'. 1 forthcoming- crop in all Australian States, were approved by the Federal Cabinet. The i'nnie Minister announced that the (■ovtrnment has decided to guarantee the pool on conditions343 words
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Article332 1922-01-12 3 Does the Public Taste Need Educating. Are British manufacturers ripht ir. I iliut 0.; ma.-.- i.f i imsumert j cad education to tfavalop thrir t;i t V Two of I.incion's iarpi'st retailenl b eioat toach with paibUe Ui.-tc replis* n DscanbeT 5 to thj statement of '-bt332 words
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Article288 1922-01-12 3 What Roys Should Know at Age Of Nine. i A bay ;u ilu- |M <.( nine should bi I pjvfict'y able to un<li-r>.tainl the facts of I' maternity, >u'n\ Dr. l.yttu tmi. late head-l inast.r of Eton College, in gMag cvidenctbefore the Uifthrat i C umii-.sion288 words
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Advertisement273 1922-01-12 3 GROSSMITH'S *CAe Scent of Jlrab}/ i.. ...V^jl*. "There it a tnvfbc Eastern charm about Shem El* Ncssim tnat delights the senses. It a like a dream of an Arabian gardes, and has been happily described v f An Inspiration in wonderfully lasting tad |PV <jjS^ffi^3) Prepared ia 'erery fom JWJT273 words
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Advertisement395 1922-01-12 3 BMr Take fTALE PEOPLE I Anaemia is a dangerous condition cither in m:in or \wn:in bicuse thin watery u.ood ".wins Icr-ercd power of resistance to dis■aaa. l'hvimatism not only causes but fol!ow.t anaemia. If you suffer from Indige*'ion most likely your blood, and not your tomach, is chiefly at fault.395 words
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Advertisement559 1922-01-12 3 GLENEALY PLANTATIONS, LIMITED (Incorporated ir tl.c Strain Settlement*} Wr.«-r*H« «pj>li«>»<on hat been made to tl Direct"!- af tka ah iv* Company to issue i,p (bam numbered 9102fi-9i;2S line! (iva) in thr name ot the lute tiaaj Sun of TaJang Sor.ii. Soul. Ki-Jah, upon .1 lt»t««»tnt to the 1 (T.'Ct tha559 words
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Advertisement492 1922-01-12 3 NOTICE GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE f aeten 1 i «ry SI, I oßtra<ti for th ..r«l ili:it'.i Ka ock .'oi tha Public It •aaa i ahaa. Krom 1.000 to 2.000 cu'iio up I red i|..'iv. .1 ai i. ii< yanl> por month. Konns of tender > Hip. of the Excel i492 words
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Advertisement822 1922-01-12 4 STEAMER SAIUNQS P. 0. British India Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England) !L*iL .AND PASSENGER SERVICES .KN'NSII.\R AMI ORIENT VL S. N. CO. (UasVi Centraet with Hi Maj< Guv>-rninent) The Company* HAIL SERVICE EAST "I bmillVY ar<- at present suspended LONDON hAK-LA.».rt:K'S M-.KVK'K. FROM LONDON TO MAKdEILI.ES AND LONDON Dae822 words
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Advertisement592 1922-01-12 4 STEAMER SAIUWS NeY.K. European Line LONDON LINE Fortnight Service FOB MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP. VIA PORTS YOSHINO MARII Ja-. 12 MISHIMA MARU Jan. U SADO MARU Feb. 8 KITANO JIARIT F*b. 22 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOB MARSEILLES AND LIVERPOOL VIA PufiTS MALACCA MARU Feb. 16 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service592 words
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Advertisement713 1922-01-12 4 STEAMER SAILINGS KONINKLMKE PAKETVAART MAATCHAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO.. OF BATAVIA) (Incorpo-atrJ in Holland) Telephon* No*. Passage Dept. 131, Freight IVpt. 1202, Marine Dept. and Tran»hlon'»- Dept. 1437. Manager's Dept. 1002. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. VAN HOT.BNDORP January 13, Blinjoe. Djebocs nnj Palemhanfr. RIMPHU'H January IP.. Bataria,713 words
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Advertisement505 1922-01-12 5 STEAMER SAILINGS Turn PACIFIC (Incorporate In Enfl.na; WPCKST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFI™ Hongkong to Vancouver is day« C *wz. nn Ho,<kong to Europe 2§ 3^" G SIl*S EMPltms OF JAPAN (6,000 tons) MONTEAGLE (6 i 63 ton.) Hongkong to Vancourer 21 days G S29T 00 Hongkong to Europe .32 days505 words
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Advertisement117 1922-01-12 5 DOLLAR LINE SINGAPORE to NEW YORK VIA SUEZ s.s. Robert Dollar LOAOING SINGAPORE FEBRUARY 8. s.s. Esther Dollar LOADING SINGAPORE FEBRUARY 20. Thr«u K h Hills «f 1.,:,1 i- i>,ucd from Singapon to Urn Priaeira] CMIm of thL'intcd StatM u;id Canada. For furher information as to Kates, etc., •■l'l'ly to117 words
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Advertisement448 1922-01-12 5 STEAMER SAILINGS 0. S. K. THB OSAKA BHOBIN lAISHA LTD. (Incorporated U Japan) Ne. I. De Soasa Street. Pr»po.a« Sailing f ro l!a|i HN (Sgbjeet to change without notice) ■ÜBOPBAN LTSTI Pc» P.rt B*l4. Maratlllca, L..d.», Aatw** Ketttraan. H«»b»r« •ABGONIUIU J. B "i j'r M n mlt M»".i11.. ANDES MARU448 words
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Advertisement265 1922-01-12 5 STEAMER SAILINGS COMBINED SERVICE OP (OCEAN S.S. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) ■nd WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Monthly Service taking earco and Paa.engera from Singapore JAVA PORTS (as inducement offers) vORTIMVEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS AND FREMANTLE (PERTD) Approximate Sailing. CHARON ItfNDBMO j an 3i Excellent accommodation.265 words
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Advertisement172 1922-01-12 5 I Bergougnan Tyres (MADE Ui FRANCS.) vJK; W\ M off Fresh stock* are now available from all leading jraraeea and from Boli Agents for 8.8. aud Malay Penlniula LOUET Co tzzz SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS NETHERLANDS (JITTA PEKCHA COMPANY. Head Office .nd Work, Town-OSce nd Showroom I'ASIK I-A.NJAN(;. 3> KATTUS I'LACE.172 words
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Advertisement700 1922-01-12 6 CIHEMAS ALHAMBRA From Thnr>da». January I.', to Tu«isday, jMiuarr 17, V.&2 y In the Second Show, commencing at 9.15 p. ro Piotur.a of highly Cntortiining Hwfn, Malodramatio and humoroui A P:>the Melodrama saMt one of tlic oe»i of its kind, though d'lfcrent from anything of its THE CARNIVAL CHILD In700 words
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Advertisement388 1922-01-12 6 CWEWAS PALACEGAY CINEMA First Show at 7.30 THB MYSTERIOUS SIR. BROWMINO I pnrt» Featuring WALTER MILLER 2 parta HIS BOMB SWEET HOME Comi-dy I-arry Bemon Second Show at 9.30 The Giaatett Mysterioux Srri.il Ever I'roduced, featuring those m<v,t Daring and most Popular Stars Aunia Luiher and Gaorge Larkin i-HE LURKING388 words
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Advertisement85 1922-01-12 6 STAR OPERA At the Theatre Royal. North Bridge Road Frldny, January U Mr. Y. 1,. Tin preaenu Mias Otto la a w.:l! known Chinese Tragical I'iece SLIT CMEE POrl Saturday, .lunuarr 11 r?ini bin Omi" produce* A Wew Tragii-.il Piece THE WONOEKFUL TRUNKS K. U. CHEONG, Proprietor. Y. U TAN,85 words
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Advertisement131 1922-01-12 6 1 1 >t»«4»MH >♦»«-»♦♦♦-»•• j I NEVER SAY DYE, SAY TINTEX BO ets. PER PACKE T Of all retailers and at 1, CAIRNHILL ROAD. I NEVER SAY DYE, SAY I TINTEX I ♦If I: i>miiu»»M ♦»♦♦♦<♦♦«-»♦♦♦«♦« I THE NEW YEAR Gives promise of better things I with more business doing131 words
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Advertisement60 1922-01-12 6 |i "i Will buy the Typewriter Supreme j The It i, a Machine with j V Latest hnprovvments, j Ball Bearings, 2 Colour Ribbon, Tabulator Attachments, f Takes paper 11 inches wide M 4 j Rick&rd Ltd. j i Prompt Printers, 1 1 1 SOLE AGENTS, 1 76 Cecil Street,60 words
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Article123 1922-01-12 7 nrantM Thuradaj. January 1!. Hi*-h Water, 8.41 a.m., 10.26 p.m. M. M. PHtti-srd mail dur. Lodge Zetland in the Eaot. Scottish Co. Knrolmont, Dritl Halt, B p.m. FrMay, January 13. HtrH Watrr, fl.Tl a.m., 11.4 p.m. FaotbnTl. Malaj'a C:ip Irani v. Rest, PKC CTOuml. Satyrtlay. January M.123 words
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Article284 1922-01-12 7 TESSKLS AT IB! DOCK* Eaat Wharf Bailn Nil. Ku-a Wharl Sia«kaL Sherrs Wharf tiiant Seng. Main W .irf T:.kn,t:,. Ayuthiu. Phaniaa Kunla. Kmiiirr Dock Tamba Marti, nfanaj Yr BMW Maru. Lai S ,njr. \V«al Wharf 1.v,i.0n. tirce, Aray 'Lo Kidvuu. Jurrtinrs Wharf Klunp. I'alo Branl Coal Wharf Nil.284 words
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Article152 1922-01-12 7 To-day Ratavia 3 p.m. Penanc. Rangoon and Calcutta I p.m. Malacca nnU Hum I p.m.' Jatn Pahat 3 p.m Port Dick«o:i ar.il Pun Swettcßhaqi 't p.m.j Sourabaj-a. Staran. Kotr. Ban*. Balik Papan and Samarinda ..4 p.m Friday Moilkh. Bakaaw, Part Sairi. Sort. Qiaiaa and Aaatcrdaai l'antrku! I'hui::r152 words
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Article19 1922-01-12 7 Blafuptrr November 17 November 19 Aurtral LeaAo* Dcrtwher K Dcci'mbcr 14 ncembn 16 Uwemhrt 81 119 words
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Article141 1922-01-12 7 EXCHANGE. Sinpaporc, Jntiuary 11. On London, Bank 4 m/% 111 1 -'8 Demand 2/3 7/8 Private 90 days 50* On N\w York Demand 4S\ l'riratr WTaayi 501 On France Bjhik 580, On India, Bank T.T. 173 On Honpkonfr, Bonk d/d 15 p.c. prem. On Shanghai, Bank d/a141 words
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51 1922-01-12 7 Spot l'eb-March. April -June S Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. Spot 'Feb.-Mur'i April-June Singapore Mnn<...r kiuberi Smoked She- t Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers iiShi :59H 42 42 «i Tone of mai ket QuiL-t. DAILY PRICKS I'tfffM 12 o'clock noon, inuary 12,51 words
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Article192 1922-01-12 7 I>B. VaL Pd. Bayers. Sellers. 1 1 Ayer Weny 1.90 1 1 HiUm Tin J. 30 1.40 1 1 Jelantoh 0.60 £1 ±1 Kam. Ramunting 1.17.6 2.0.0 xd. to 10 Kinta Asoc. 3.50 4.60 il £1 Lahat Mine* 6 1. in^-iii Tin 4.00 4.50 10 10 Malayan Coll. 14.00192 words
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Article145 1922-01-12 7 188. Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 81 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.3.0 3.8.0 cd. 10 10 Central Engines 15.50 1'i.50 10 10 Centml UMdM 3.60 4.00 t'l il K. Smelting Co. 5.75 C.25 3i>s/- tlectnc T'wajrs 2 6 10 10 ytuii-T i: Xiuvis 23.00 KM iO i><> Htnnfld- and Co.145 words
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Article83 1922-01-12 7 0 Erig. 6 p.e. $1,244,100 pa* <.• <. vpi-re Klertru: ir»»w*yi, o px. £S50a IK- '..v. 3'por* Muoicipa! I c a. £'por« Mou-. 4% j>.«. S pare iluu. 4-^ i>.c. of 1»<W $l,«O0,*ce 19 Mi i.-t. ll'ua. «'<■ yt. id 1 ltfiX* «1 bOv- <H>0 :5> p.4. j v*«v83 words
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Article440 1922-01-12 7 Fn*t .mil Co. and L>al! i> J 1 iltK yu> Ui, n«^ 1 Latest arailaala Sterling Quotations MM printed on anothar par* ua Friday. j\>-a*y i Mm* Fraaet l./n.l Co. Evatt. Allcnby ($1> 0.20 0.80 0.15 0.25 Alor Gajah (*1) 1.3o 1..S0 1.20 1.40 A. Hitam k*J>) '.'.50440 words
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Advertisement75 1922-01-12 7 AUCTION SALE <>f mm I'M it'v H imbef BMtav cat. It p.. drtackablt I pax a">l t>r<-, lanil'.i. liit'l.-. *'ll'. To bf B«ld OBT s.iU-ronm.-. 14 :ii..l 17, RaAV i riM», •n Saturdj>. Jminn 11. ni 1 1* a.m. POWEtJL A < <'.. LTD. lr.corjior«t>d in Sinjt.ipurc Atiftiomi'it. Scribbling Pads75 words
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Advertisement742 1922-01-12 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS L'UO ACRES VIKGIN JUNGLE (nut donwoj excellent f«>r commit*. <coa»t IHiidintcs). Repi) 1 it, Sttatti Time's. WA?Ttp! fofly^r^rfiinhed house to rrnt 'rum ir.iiiifle Mi.rrh. Preferably 1C»tor? district. I'articu'jirs to 1 1:'.. StMitl 1 I \<;i,l>H W'lM'.N. -.voi.M niM p«M h. nursery Kovnnrss or iiurne with Englhth lamfl}- mi742 words
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Advertisement21 1922-01-12 7 m CEMENT (Best Portland Cement) FRESH SHIPMENT ARRIVED Offered at Very Low Price Nunoi Shoten I*. WINCHESTER OODBB. Telephone »SI. BINGAPOEE.21 words
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Advertisement222 1922-01-12 7 .^,-i j— -^^5 *^^^jajiL»' 4a| '.T I^EttSNlnffHWßrJi S W .-rrysJlU V^ J NATICE h,-.. ,';v,-,i t' t ta« ah Conn Tryi'i}: "n h son Road, ti;-.£/orc. an»l ire ust-il hy thi WllWllllll tu:ed iin.J i-ip. kio-.v i i be cig.mf ■ItM eac'') and Hrn Notice is farther ffvtn that lojriil222 words
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Obituary31 1922-01-12 8 SCOTT. -On January 10. 1!)22, Ht Genera! Hospital, Singapore, Frank Lionel Ridsdalv. BM of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Scott. Ace A yrars and 4 month*. ladiiin pnpora please copy.31 words
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1100 1922-01-12 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, JANUARY 12 WASHINGTON. The long conference is drawing to close, x.nd thvr* is a feeling of doubt whether any really great results have beer, obtained. Naval armaments have been discussed tnd a draft agreement is understood to have been prepared, but will it ever be ratified1,100 words
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Article234 1922-01-12 8 The 1 recruiting: returns of Singapore. Penang: and Malacca an- distinctly encouraging. It is satisfactory, too, to see mtny men prest-nting themselves for enrolment, who, v week or two apo, were not enthusiastic about volunteering. But it must be admitted that there are still men who, for various reasons, are234 words
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Article14 1922-01-12 8 The Bandoeng aviation authorities have rrcived fh'e Fokker aeroplan? chasers which have been assembled.14 words
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Article18 1922-01-12 8 The wireless station at Bandoeng got inro touch with the Dutch Expedition at Spitzberiren curing Dcctmber, l') 20.18 words
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Article22 1922-01-12 8 Miffi Koley, matron of the Taiping Hospital, gave a New Year's party t> the miming ftaff. A most tvnjiyable tim wai spent.22 words
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Article27 1922-01-12 8 The fourth annual general meeting of Indragiri Rubber, Ltd. r was ht d at t ho registend offices of the company, French Bank building*, at noon to-day.27 words
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Article28 1922-01-12 8 The St. Joseph's O'd Boys' Association is publishing a quarterly magazine which will come out r.xt month. Fuller particulars will be found in an advertisement en anoft?r page.28 words
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Article28 1922-01-12 8 The following telegram has been received from Rome, dated the 6th instant, noon Exchange on London lires '.•7.25 per sterling Italian War Loan "3 |>er cmt. lire* 76.3d28 words
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Article36 1922-01-12 8 Our Pcnang correspondent wires that a man was murdered at 2 a.m. ':n \V data<iay at 58, Madras l-arre, hi* throat be.nfr cut and the h 'ad almost severed. No arrests so far have teen mad?.36 words
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Article34 1922-01-12 8 The Governor-General of the N.E.I. i> unable to attend the Jaarbeurs (Industrial Exhibition) to be held at Manila from February 4 to 12> The Director of Agriculture of the N.E.I, will represent h'm there.34 words
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Article73 1922-01-12 8 In yesteiday's local an;ht the price ofi padi at Saigon the exchange for francs! «-as by an error put at 580 pcf i! sterling-! It shouM have read 580 per 9100 Straits' Dollars which makes the price at Saigon 17 cents per gantang. As padi is now selling at 2273 words
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Article73 1922-01-12 8 Two sub-warders from the Criminal' Prison at Pudu were yesterday charged by the Prison authorities, at the Kua'u I.umpur Police Qtmrt, with introducing cigarettes and tobacco into the gaol. A European Warder informed th« Magistrate. I Mr. McCauslftnd, that he was instructed' '.o press the charge, as a great amount73 words
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Article76 1922-01-12 8 Mr. Frank Adam tcok part in a competition of the Scottish Pipers Society at Gilmore Place, Edinburgh, on December t. He obtained third prize in the event dsjastfttd under marches (open on:y to members who have not previously won a prize for pipe playing at any of the Society's annual76 words
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Article78 1922-01-12 8 By kind permission of Lt.-C->l. R. W. Morgan, C.M.G., D'.S.O., and officers the band of the Ist Bat., South Staffordshire i Regiment will play the following program- j me in the Botanic Gardens tn Sunday. January 10th, commencing at 9.."!0 p.m. March, Colom! J. Ward. Chceseman ballet, Sylvia, Delibes .«c'*ction.78 words
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Article115 1922-01-12 8 Pay Boon, a sundry shopkeeper, of. Strangoon Road, was charged on the .Jrcil inst. before Mr. Nun.n, District Judge,' with voluntarily causing grievous hurt by I shooting me of his cooliep. named Choo Thio, on Octobrr 10, of last year. Mr. 1 Shel'ey-Thompson prosecuted and Mr. Evtritt defended the accused.115 words
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Article197 1922-01-12 8 We arc informed that Mr. Raoul Bigazzi, the well-known artist and art dealer of Florence, (Italy), has haw awarded the erection of the monument by which the family of the late Mr. Chan Kai Mine, of Hongkong, are to per-; pctuate his memory. The monument, which will be erected in197 words
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Article484 1922-01-12 8 Mr. P. A. Anthony, C.M.C, the Gese ral NM| r, X.M.S. Kii:,w:iys. -expect.'! to leave Kuala Lumpur on th- ii-Uh inst. on long li-ivc t. England. Re will bably bi- away until the end of the year. The death has occurred of Mr. .lolm Williams, Commissioned Boatswain484 words
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Article86 1922-01-12 8 The Commonwealth steamer Kangaroo, which is du<> to sail from Pulce Sambce for Perth, \V 'st in Australia, on Sunday. <ak i us :i C I <ntv l J )ai son, P.K.0.. Engineer-in-Chief, Singapore Municipality, and who is accompanied by Mrs. Pearson. Colonel Pearson, ;c no86 words
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Article110 1922-01-12 8 Scots Wha Hae We arc asked to remind BeotasMO that this (Thursday) is the recruiting day for the KilUil Corps" of the Singapore I Volunteer! and it is. hoped that there will be a very big muster. The- Scotsmen I who intend to Join the corps will fall in behind110 words
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Article97 1922-01-12 8 Tin- M.B.K. freighter, Manji Mara, went i aahors in the Hainan Straits on Sannary 1. The vessel, which is of L'.Oiiti tons Imr- then, was takinir a cargo of coal from Hongay to Hongkong. Newi was com.'muniratcil )y the Captains i f the Taksmp. and thi' Kwi-iihow97 words
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Article176 1922-01-12 8 Mala\:i n-«-i to pattMl its I'ur.-.ii. th.' BUM of Which was .Straits Produce. In IMB, 187». IBM, 1894 and 1895 Num- Hi-is tm |in.(lucc<l und vi-ry good T?«rliliir they are. the drawings bcinjr will up. to th r ailing matter. It is proposed now jto pub sh another176 words
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Advertisement155 1922-01-12 8 Our 1 1 pr Annual and Chinese New Year Mg^p. a^^* sf3r ~^^B Commences Monday next JANUARY 16. Great Special Reductions Bargains JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PROOF Bffl WE A E REp AIRERS fc^Jsefi tm Tin: »Cli AN ACCIDENT, h ,v bASfUkN UMT6D, THE M<> f() K UN I155 words
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Advertisement165 1922-01-12 8 ALHAMBRA B.ach Road. 1• J 1 H.. TIIH CAIIMVAL CHILD I l>t,. i Ita. HIGH FINANCE Featuring Geo. Walsh. Pint Show. S Pla. THE (.HOST BREAKERS i Ita. Keaturinc 11. B. Warner. MARLBOROUGH B«aea bU I It*. THE II VLNTI.Mi TERROR 4 Pta. I Pl». THE GOLDEN WALL I Pta.165 words
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Article653 1922-01-12 9 Scheme for the Reparation Payments. Revtkr's Service. Li'ii-lon, January 10. "'.nnncs Hi'iit-r's correspondent learns f ri m a well-informed French source, that the following i- tlr- scheme for reparations partition. Germany will pny in all 1.7 ill million icolil marks, in kind, whereof )!nt:iin will take 1(10,653 words
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Article30 1922-01-12 9 Kk.itkk's Sk.rvick. London, January 10. Lord Lu-licapo ha.-, born elected chairman cf the London committee of the Suez Canal Company in succession to the lute Sir Tmmm HoHmtlmml30 words
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Article357 1922-01-12 9 Position of Sino-Japanese Negotiations. Rxuter's Service. London, January 10. Washington While the draft of the naval treaty is 'a closely guarded secret, it in reported that one T>f its new features hi the cxtension'of the duration of the pact until lMT a although this docs not affect the357 words
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Article84 1922-01-12 9 Reiter's Service. London, January 10. The Duke of York to-day cut the first curf at the entrance to the National Sport.=-gTound at Wembley, thus inaugurating the- work of preparing for the British Empire Exhibition. In the course of his address the Duke expressed plcasare that work would84 words
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Article31 1922-01-12 9 Reutek's Service. London, January 10. The Board of Trade return? show that imports for last year were £1,086,000,000 and; exports £703,000.000 compared wfth £1,9'i2,n00,000 and il,:«4,OO0,0O0 respectively, in 1920.31 words
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Article33 1922-01-12 9 Kk nut's Service. London. January 10. Berlin It is reported that Krupps, in conjunction with the Mendelssohn Bank, have purchased a lurge number of chares in the Anglo-Russian Asiatic Company.33 words
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Article104 1922-01-12 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) IVnang, January' 11Nasen, a Jewish girl, who had bc?n charged before Mr. A. C. Baker in the Police Court, with importing opium into the Colony and being in possession of opium was fined fI.OOO or three months' imprisonment. The fine was paid. Accused104 words
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Article284 1922-01-12 9 Grave Menace to the Gold Mines. Belter's Service. London, January 10. The strike on the Rand which commenced last night i declared by the strikers to be a struggle by white labour to avert annihilation. The Chamber of Mines, on tho other hand, asserts that failing a284 words
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Article97 1922-01-12 9 (From Our Own Correopondent.) Penang, January 11. The funeral cf the late Mr. Doughty Pinith, who was killed by gang robbers in Kedah. was larg:!y attended. The Rvv A. D- Harcus cam-.' from Kuala Lumpur to officiate. The chief mourner was Mr. R. S. Steedman.97 words
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Article37 1922-01-12 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, January ItChinese MM are threatening to -trike unless they are granted an increase of thirty per cent, on wage.- ov"r *30 a month and forty per cent, under ?30.37 words
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Article386 1922-01-12 9 Messrs. Macphail and Co.'s Weekly Report. HWfl. Macphail Co.'i weekly report, 1 dated January H, states The share market closes quiet after a dull week. The volume of business transacted has been small although as a reult <">f the continued decline in the prices 1 of rubber386 words
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Article165 1922-01-12 9 De Valeraites Leave the Dail Eireann. Reutes's Service. London, January 10. The Dail, on a motion brought by Mr. Collins, elected Mr. Griffith President, and, on a motion by Mr. Griffith, appointed a cabinet, including, Mr. Collins as Finance Minister, Mr. Gavan Duffy as Foreign Secretary, Mr. Duggan165 words
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Article292 1922-01-12 9 Justice Barrett-Lennard Praises PoUce. At the Assizes yesterday Mr. Justice Bawtt-Lennard presiding ami the acting Solicitor-General. Major Langley, M.C., prosecuting tn behalf of the crown, a Hokicn, named Tto Ah Hock was put up on a charge of possession af instruments ar.o materials for counterfeiting coins. The accused292 words
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Article72 1922-01-12 9 The National Rifle Association are reviving the N. R. A. Journal. The subscription will be per annum. The Journal will aim to interest all who shoot at inanimate marks, and amongst other items of interest there will be an Overseas section dealing with the doings of72 words
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Article1109 1922-01-12 9 Further Light Wanted On Registration Bill. A committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association was held in Messrs. Barker and Co.'s Board Room yesterday evening, undeT the presidency of Mr. G. S. Carver, and after the preliminaries, the Chairman said the nrst subject on the agenda was1,109 words
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Sporting News and Notes.
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Article282 1922-01-12 9 Date of Cup Final Altered. The final between Singapore and Sc-'un-gor for tho H.M.S. Malaya Kugby Cup will t><? played at Kunla Lumpur on Saturday, the 28th inst. Members of the S.C-C. who intend going up to witness the match and who have any difficulty in arranging accommodation in282 words
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Article173 1922-01-12 9 We have received a later sigr Of the- Ma aica Si<! with reference to our report of the match Malacca Singapore, played at Malacca on Saturday. It is not clear whether the letter is merely intend ed fur our enlightenment or is for pub; caticii if the173 words
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Article31 1922-01-12 9 Yesterday's hockey mau-h between the Stafford and a combined S.R.C. and A.P.C. tenm resulted in a gr.od win for the military' team, who scored six goals to their opponent.-." thru'31 words
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Article48 1922-01-12 9 The foKjwing wiT represent the S.R.C. rgainst the Kx-Servie •■> at soccer thi< afternoon E. Oliveir.i ;E. G. Wheatley and D. de Souza N. do Silva. W. A. Aeria (capt.) and L. Gammi-ll T. Leijssin^. A. Fernandez, L. 11. Penncfather, W. J. Ling ard and A. F. Muller.48 words
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Article285 1922-01-12 9 Th? following are the handicaps for thr sec-nd day's racing in Penang Race one (seven-and-a-half furlongs).K'unerley 9.12, Bro>mhills '.".10, Timah 9.7. Back'firi- 9.5. Cheeky Bey M, HatfiVld Hoy .launty Jay 7.12, H' lanel S.I, Cashcr ti.lo. Race two (five furlongs).— Nankin f'. Babz 8.3. Avro 8. Race three285 words
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Advertisement171 1922-01-12 9 European Unemployment Fund. List of Subscriber!*. Previously acknowledged *15:i,420.87 V. R. Pinhorn (Monthly contribution) 13 Kedah Government (Monthly contribution) 1,000 Bank interest from July 1 t Dec. 31. 1921 78.46 Proceeds of Water Fete at Batang Malaka per T. K. R. Pf rsons :i00.29 Winnings at "Minoru" (J.H.K.) 8 Messrs.171 words
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Article333 1922-01-12 10 Directors Appear Itefore The Court. arc un:.ld to M-t' the aniouir i involved in thi.- ease, but in Bendico alone I undi i tand the losae are brtwian id C 70.000." in MolbourrK Court by Mr. <l. Mensies, counsel fn rred to t i'-.-. i dirscton AJfra333 words
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Article227 1922-01-12 10 I>i*«- 'i.'Minued Suiipleirentan Air Ouika Irum !.nnd-)n. to the Empire P mP. and O. I in, .(en. reply t-> the en<iuiiy made b; I I Union, it will presewi no op- r additional ii *****111' i on the morning ntch of the P. an-l O. S.227 words
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Article43 1922-01-12 10 Macphnil nnd Co.'r Daily Report. ipoi January i:;. Hongkong 1 '■*< i«-r cent. l<ii ii Shan Mark no enquiry. htm >■>!:; nia.ii' i>. I'iu I'iah.. 0 i. 10, Mm.. DO n| (M <i Dtl tent.-. Totigkah BarboDrs I 1.2& Tl n CnHieriern.i.43 words
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Letter150 1922-01-12 10 The Matron General Hospital. To the Editor of the Times. B r.- With rassssjßßM to the letter which nppeared in your paper a few days ago aBMI the aiiproaching <lep«irtuTe of Miss I'aul from Singapore, I fee! sure that many ex-»i:iti«its of the hospital- would irclfome U opportnnitj- even in150 words
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Letter170 1922-01-12 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir— l was exceedingly pleased to see. your remarks some nights ago about eiiif'llini' Non-British Europeans in the Volm beet ('oips and I sincerely agree with j'tu «iui the foreigner who came to see you about the matter. I do think170 words
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Letter276 1922-01-12 10 c Kdiioi of the Straits Times. 1 have leau the letters appearing in yc.iir jtrcvious issue* on the above I v.?s precent at the genera! meet ing leferrfed to. ami 1 am pn-pared to sorroborate what has already been said b) in \arious coin spoi'.deiits as to the276 words
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Letter324 1922-01-12 10 To tiie Editor of the Straits Time?. Sir.— With reference to thY articlr A" r*rien<i in N\-eH which apiteareH in yesterday's paper, I shoirWl like tii know if ihirc'is sach a tHfhg as aMnrninjr Tost ilome in Smjrapore.' I am or*» of th»- un fortunate Klrropeiiti L'nertrplojied of •'■ingapore.324 words
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Letter572 1922-01-12 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— Great MWa reached Muar short time ago 'he effect that the StraitH Steamship Company hurt constructed new steamer by name "Koluntan" -tpecialry constructed so that it could eruss the Muar bar at half tide. The public at Muar naturally572 words
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Article264 1922-01-12 10 New Labour and Time-Saving Device. Kilbum Park Station, on the Bakerloo. i is tc test the latest Underground time- -aving devict the Pas>i meter. With thi* niVvi.ti'Oi ticket- are ij.-ucd ami cv.. vile. n t!x- sease omnUm ticki-t-il; ibihshed ami season -ticket hoi..neatly ticked off by a little264 words
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Article143 1922-01-12 10 Oju- v, uuli! have iasagaMd th;>.t !>. lief 11 lu<-k.v ami unlucky numbers \va< chiefly tlu 1 fai!iiiL- of Western natu.iis, Imt K appt-aro that the Japmiese are mg mmt* superstitious says the Japan Chronkle. n Tokio. {u\ inaaaaoe, there is a number which s.l!s annually for143 words
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Article465 1922-01-12 10 Looking Back Five Hundred Years. On December 6, 1421, was born at Windsor Castle H.nry, a few months afterwards to become Henry VI, King of England ami of Franc. On December 6, 1991, 600 yiars later, Eton Coflege pauses in her work and play to give honour465 words
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Article357 1922-01-12 10 .Mr. Charton's Description Of Intended Route. Mmri i. H. Charter, anil K. Alexander :t from ft^MM »n November i to attempt to walk to London, pasted through Tpoh on Saturday, 'the Tth in>.t They racoon! id to a Time? of Ma'aya vo aoiter their advt-ntuivs up to357 words
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Article136 1922-01-12 10 The Sinirajior.- Chambi-r of CmmMMC Bofeter Associatiin h.'ld its usual auction on Wi-ilni'iiiay. whi-n there was catuloirucd 1,609,005 Ib.;. T-.ns 715.3:; 01Ttre<) i .11 lbs. Ten.- «84.(i. r SoM l.!:;:{,uO4 Ib--. Tons NMt lI.'KKS I:FAI.1ZEI». HUM Smitketl Shret Cents pt-r Ib. Singapore staitdaid (iiiality tf% (iooii AV«njßi136 words
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Article28 1922-01-12 10 < oritenipoiary (in Lord Northclilft* He was a born journalist, a man bor« with ink in his blood, and )l- i| of the nobiliu, ifpiKfif ii is blue ink.28 words
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Article499 1922-01-12 10 t i Effect of the Low Price Of Tin. The fifteenth ordinary nenera! meeting of the Puhanff Consolidated Company. Limited, was held on December 14 a! Winchester House, Old Broad Street. E.E., Mr. J. E. Champncy presiding. The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts,499 words
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Article154 1922-01-12 10 Madras Official's NarrowEscape. Mr. K. A. (Jrahani, Chief tlenataij i to th«- Jladrti" Covemment, had V »nar row i-scape from be.njr murdi rt-.l an On night of December St. He lives at The Cloisters, the residence of Mr. \V. \V Phillips, a Judfre of the High Court154 words
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Article255 1922-01-12 10 Those wl-.o ham M.ii the I'mh,- dranuu exhibit d recently ::t the MaroVoroux). must have n.tic.d t h- improvement oveil similar pictures of their type Anotheil -such 11 the four-i<. .1 Pathe production. Tin Hauntinu' Terrcr, to be .screened, tn-iu-lit alonp with splendid World drama, Tlv G(<d.n W(all.255 words
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Article34 1922-01-12 10 En- ei-ii-d the taxi-iii«Ti. surveying the. proffered gtfh Wnt's thi rmii--P-'iue-at three in the mornin™ WV>t it The -ivicrt-r gently took the ri.inbaek ■li v nn." rcplin! l!ut now it's petrv easl oncp apain."34 words
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Article803 1922-01-12 10 Reducing City Noises to Sweet Sounds. The following is the Daily N Wl Paris eomspondsafi weekly eaaaaria, fir Deesmber 2 Paris i< a tiring i ity. and bm I Know that its bom has largely t'> da with il. Dr. Manga, who is nn ear-and-voice expert, dadare* that803 words
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Article201 1922-01-12 10 Damage Kstim:ited at More Than 5500.0 M). A Ore ui'fh broke i ut al 4M ;:.m. OB J the Cth ir.stntit. in Tangkah T' vn, M .i ted r T.i hou-'i ■>. important building* viti a correspondent, ar tl i-. tlif PoliciStation, and tho new and201 words
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Article1118 1922-01-12 11 A Bookman's Memories. Perhaps Sir Sidney Colvin's claim t» popular remembrance rests mi his friendship for st vcn«on, mi. i Uh ttahrart service Ik has dune to St -vnison's nifmoiy since thi- noveli-t's premature (loath in Samoa. Hut he has other distinctions M Slaiie Professor of1,118 words
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Article463 1922-01-12 11 1 Animals H:>th Feathered And Furled. The I -ui)iui:iy a f<.:> turt- 1 f ajt'nouph In-fore 1 j-s- allur.--niei'l .1 -i of live stock un .1 w slii)).^' <. 11 p..nies couUl 1 writes iiartinie*? ,11 .1 hon lu*ub 01 a squeaJum pink pifflet U y m lliv463 words
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Article332 1922-01-12 11 RECORD OF THE FLOOD Discover.- of Hock Writings .Eons Old. A irked '■i left It vi-itiiiu c if r 101 1 1 l i rl' .in!<n< ..i i Won- The Bin w^s exhibited privately to a! trad* ami IV the rock n cords, which arc vcrj bowa, iii'iit' ii '.in332 words
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Article29 1922-01-12 11 >« milt tn the unprecedented itrmatri tori nn.111p.ov111.it benefit, the executive of; the National I'nimi of Ruil\vu.vmcn has' ni.nii' a levj c.f thrri)niuc ;i wvrk M all tubers rail) Mnployvd29 words
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Advertisement277 1922-01-12 11 Pianos! Pianos!! Pianosi!! ON EASY TERMS. When buying your PIANO insist on having the BEST. 1 MOUTRIE PIANOS arc BEST. This is proven by the many hundreds in use throughout Malaya. By our system of EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS we have made it possible for everyone to own one of these277 words
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Advertisement312 1922-01-12 11 Raffles Hotel. MONDAY.— Tea Dansant, 5 to 7 p.m. (Admission fr.'.>V WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Musical Programme after Diaai I THURSDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dtaas essential fc» Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Lunch— Orchestra. SATURDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). NOTlCE.— Residents and Diners will have prior claim312 words
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Advertisement229 1922-01-12 12 1922 Commence the New Year well by keeping your store with sufficient stock. Never keep it empty. We do the supply in the line of Ship-chandlery, Estate and Mine requirements at new rates. Writ* or Call Kiam Kiat Co. 108 and 109, MARKTT STREET. BjpBVSKBa^EiiBBBBBBB^Bl^B«aBBB^^BBBBB^BBB^HBBBBBBBBBB^HBBB^pr.^H^^HHHJHiBB| They make difference J^f/^f]i] ///lift'229 words
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Advertisement585 1922-01-12 12 FOR PRINCES AND RICH MEN ONLY THE ROYAL YAKUTI (ANANG VILAB). rhis Yakut! or life-f iving nettar has bee* prepared from the bast, choicest and richest ragetable drugs. It has a wonderful propart) of increasing the virile power and rectifies •II urinary disorder*. In fact. It makw mar man. This585 words
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Advertisement259 1922-01-12 12 NOTICE The Ocean Accident Guarantee Corporation, Limited arc prepared to insure Members of the VOLUNTEERS against ALL ACCIDENTS (including everyday Sports) WORLD-WIDE COVER at specially Reduced Rates of Premium Full particulars from the EASTERN BRANCH, Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore. Til. 2310. Telephone S3. 21, The Arcade, SINGAPORE. DOLLAH CO. DECORATORS259 words
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Advertisement328 1922-01-12 12 mAA'AAAv t\ y> ~er T^T Ty H Sakura IJKy Beer Stout ayfaffay^aafaaf^g^^^^^ <V^*^y"\ •ST^BBl^^Sßf^^' 1 M l^, 'iasßß TL I Ml Suzuki Co. JyM^^^fr^B I SINGAPORE, IMPORTfIMT AUCTION SALE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT, JOHORE BAHRU Miscellaneous Suit No. 1 of 1921. THE OVERSEA CHINESE BANK, LTD., OF SINGAPORE328 words
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Article663 1922-01-12 13 Sir William Goode Has His Clothes Stolen. A telegram from Vienna, dated December 1, says As a demonstration against the high cost of living the metalworkers in the district of Floridsdorf struck work this morning, the rtrike rapidly spreading to many lactork's and workshops of this and other663 words
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Article316 1922-01-12 13 New Method of Fighting The Flames. Passengers across the Atlantic are becoming interested in a new kind of firefighter which is being fitted to all the mammoth liners as their boilers are converted from coal to oil fuel burninp. It is a British invention, popularly called Firefoam,316 words
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Advertisement331 1922-01-12 13 BATTERIES lIP English Batteries. 6 Volts, $50 12 Volts $65 Limited number in Stock, Special double waterproof material for hoods. MAGNETO SPECIALISTS Rep:;ir to Motor Cars and Motor Cycles executed promptly. CHARGES MODERATE. Agents for THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. Let us insure your Car, Lorry or Motor331 words
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Advertisement412 1922-01-12 13 FOR all complaints arising from a disordered stomach, liver and kidneys, Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are without equal, and they are The Perfect Remedy ior all I«cma e Ailments. They are not advertised as a great "Curt-All" but a sate, sure and reliable S remedy for the Little Ills412 words
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Advertisement723 1922-01-12 14 SALES BY AUCTION CHEGNG KGON SENG CO. AUCTION SALE of two ftnnm ami om- motor launches ami j thrre ti:ik inol'r boats-, otc. At Meaan. Caeong Kara Seng and Co.'s I Caalia street, SingBBOM. on trcßßMawar, January 18, at 2.30 p.m. 1. The Itritish stoam launch called ROMA.i lcnirtli ft.723 words
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Advertisement479 1922-01-12 14 INSURANCE THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. (Incorporated In Canada) Al) the latest plana of Life, Cndowmaal md Annuity policies iasued. Assets £0,000,000 OCTRRHC CO, LTD.— General Agents. Singapore. ROYAL INSURANCE CO, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Great Britain) Specialises in MOTOR INSURANCE. 1. Prompt Loas Settlements. S. Moderate Premiums. I Write for479 words
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Advertisement292 1922-01-12 14 AjmU ivtr $4,«0#,»»l B.C. Anaranec 1m farre •vtr f 17,6»M«1 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la StralU SettlemenU) HEAD OFFICE I Wlnckastet Hens* flag sp.re LONDON OFFICE I I*. Old Jewry. C.C The Company has 410,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the292 words
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Advertisement475 1922-01-12 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (laeerßeraUi by Special lasaerial Caarter ia fapaa.) CaplUl Subscribe* T60.000.00* Capital Pald-ap Ttt.ooo,ooo Brsarve Pnnai TU.080.000 President I Nskafawa, Es«. Vlfe-Prealdeat 8. Mort, Eo«. DIXECTORB I T. Hiaamone, Esq. G. Kawasaki, Isq K. Morinsge, Caq. M. Csaki. Csq. T. Ikeea, Es«. Deaklehi Takita, Xsq.475 words
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Advertisement569 1922-01-12 14 BANKING ASIA BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated In New Tork) STOCKHOLDING BANKS. Atf'o and Londoß Paris NaUonal Bank of Ssb Frsatlern. Baokera Traat Company, Ne* Tork Citr. CofJtinental and Commercial National Dank of Chlrafo. Guaranty Trust Co. of Nrw Tork. Guardian Savings and Trust (ompany, Cleveland. Mercantile Rank of the American, Nrw569 words
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Advertisement423 1922-01-12 14 HONGKONG SJIANGHA BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hongkong). Capital, all pnid up $20,000,0 Silver Reserve $21,500,0 Sterling Reserve, held in LonJon 4,500,0 reserve Liability of l'ro;>rietors $20,000,0 COURT OF DIRECTORS. G. T. M. Kdkins, Esq.— Chairman. I G. M. Dodwell, E?q. -Deputy Chairman T>. G. M. Bernard, E*q. E. V. P.423 words
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Advertisement140 1922-01-12 15 From a Bicycle Tyr« TO A Limousine Cord OR A Valve Pin to Retiring a 5 ton Lorry DIiNLOPS CAN DO IT The Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. (laeorpormted is Japaa.) DUNLOP HOUSE, SINGAPORE. NOTICE. AIK SENG Co., Messrs. cKEE Company, both of 12, Cecil St., Singapore, have removed to 25,140 words
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Advertisement187 1922-01-12 15 THE NAME THAT STANDSuFOR Efficiency PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. iffjfcfe (1 '[!In»v- I I civr t imnn ivn rue W- 7 if m/ m* Ip Orchids VAHDA JOAQUIMS I 70 cents per dozen. With stalks $1.20 per dozen. BASKETS (5 per basket WREATHS $5 each. Fresh Cut Flowers Daily. Special attention187 words
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Advertisement69 1922-01-12 15 The Right Car at the Right Price Tins™ V IU original deeifrn. high grade workmanship nn* r :iNri.->'.% with iU wondcrfnl road performance, ensnra the maii m >■>' money. PR VEHICLE DEr»ARTA\ENT 1 Borneo Company, Ltd V" U I £«?Bfc (IneorpormtfH in England) ffife:'; p J -'^f^k^A SINOAPOTIE m a.skfor.^UI^NETTIIS69 words
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Advertisement300 1922-01-12 16 NEW STOCK IN HAND Emery Clstfc and Bead Paper Emery and Glass Powtter Jackson'a Floor Stain Vanlah French Polish snd GoM Slse Vanish Copal, Oak snd Blsrk Japan Vanish Salter'a Family Sprln*- Balance ■alter'a Circular Sprln*- Balance) Thermometers— Japanned and flelf-ragts-terlng Brass Blow Uasps (Upright aa4 Vortical) MagaeJla AatWrlctloa Metal300 words
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Advertisement392 1922-01-12 16 TAY GUAN KIAT St. PHFLLIP STREET. •Phone Nos. Ill* and (114. The successful contractor for supply of MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, BROOMS, 4 BASKETS, i etc, et*% etc To Tbe Singapore Municipality. MR. BUCKERIDGE'S NEW STUDIO 65, ORCHARD ROAD (next to the Palladium.) Phone 1898 HUBBUCK'S PAINTS AND OIL VARIOUS COLOURS. Large392 words
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Advertisement962 1922-01-12 16 'CLASSIFIED ADMITSEMENTS 1 !**J V Tae PREPAID charges for Want*, r* Sale, Te La*, etc, la ordiaaxy ihll 111 type (average six words to lime) an J— Pel line one insertion 18 ets, two ta*. M ets, three Ins. 64 cts., four las. 81 ets. fWe Ins. $1.00. six Ins.962 words
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Advertisement956 1922-01-12 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, 99-1, Pasir Panjang Bead. Entrj February 1. Apply 69, Stanley Street. TO LET, a flat at "Tbe Crescent," Tan jone Katon;. A^ply to Meyer Brotaers. BUNGALOW, to let, IS-a, Thomson Road Apply to Chop Fook Yaen 219, Booth Bridgt Road. TO LET, for 3 months956 words
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Advertisement662 1922-01-12 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, store No. 39, North Boat Quay Apply 14, Chance AHey. ~TO LET, stores and offices. Apply Ed. M. Nathan Co.. !>•.■ Souza Street. TO LET, centrally situated offices at reasonable rents. Apply 100-2, Robinson Road. TO LET, new pr.mix-s, 117 and 118, t'eci Street. Apply662 words
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Advertisement196 1922-01-12 16 Notice We beg to advise oar customer that out Repairing Department I now under expert European super vision. All sorts of repairs t cars, lorries and motor cycles ex ecuted. We have also reduced our rat« of car and lorry hirer Telephone: 1233 Straits Motorcar Service, Ltd lls-lia, ORCHARD ROAD.196 words
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Miscellaneous208 1922-01-12 16 THE STRAITS TINES THJamoira Mltorlal and General H Manager's OSes H» Job Printing Offles VtU All communications relating to editorial] matters and sews should be eddnsteJ to THE EDITOR. All eommunieatloai relating to business matters—advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printiag etc, should be addressed to TBJ MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wanta, For Sale,208 words
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