The Straits Times, 19 January 1922
1922-01-19
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Title Section12 1922-01-19 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,848 SINGAPORE, THURSDAmpANUARY 19, 1922 PRICE 10 CENTS.12 words
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Advertisement195 1922-01-19 1 w t Z Halted z If You require a really First Class SHERRY And one that is quite outside the ordinary. TRY A BOTTLE OF Travers' A Fine OBd fey*** gjj OBTAINABLE OF MOST HIGH CLASS WINE DEALERS Including the following: BUN BEE Co., Rochore Road, CHOP KHOON HIN, Orchard195 words
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Advertisement181 1922-01-19 1 if A Suggestion ROBINSON'S II xjk Guaranteed Watches >^S*^s&w i'/ i? V^ i As Suitable Presents for the /fy\ Chinese New Year, fg^^^'^k DRESS WATCHES. ROBINSON'S I GUARANTEED PERFECT PATENT LEVEK WATCHES TIMEKEEPERS. ROBINSON'S XON-MAGNETIC. I Silver dials, as illustrated. PATENT LEVER WRISTLET WATCH ze 0- 3> as i" ustra181 words
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Advertisement10 1922-01-19 1 MILKMAID KrMtMil C»i<wii4 SIB Me* »«w 131.41 p«* out i10 words
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Article565 1922-01-19 2 New Wealth for Empire And America. The New York correspendent of thi Daify Chronicle writes as follows C'heap.-r pavements of hard rubber instead of flaKstones, bricks or cement arc among the possibilities of the f-ituiv-. Whan it is worn out. the rubber can b> taken up565 words
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Article383 1922-01-19 2 FOUNF OF THE Y.M.C.A. C'elebralinj? Birth Centenary In Londun. Thi> eentnary of Uw birth of the lati Sir GMTm Wiiiiiinis. foi!ii<Ur »f the "Ki. '1 1 iinpj*-," as the Yoaag Mir... Chris. tain Association is now f.iniiiiar.y knowi .<» ountit-> ;!iousan.i.~. HI i.'.tinf.'ly ivn oared in Loinion. Aaoag tiic lar^v383 words
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Article35 1922-01-19 2 It h iMrliiiluud tl-.at the Air Minutn tubject to the sanction of thl Tnun intends to citler a pii/ of fifty thousand ■ttriiag <> v world-wide comjpetidon for a .I**ikd of a helicopter fultilliiiK si)i'cified .•omlition.i.35 words
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Advertisement315 1922-01-19 2 GROSSMITH'S "Golden Still" Elau de Cologne frpifa Wonderful freshness, invigo- |\\^WMJ rating quality and de- fc^^^^l lightful odour, distinguish this At^^^^> I really High-class Eau de ****>^ Cologne, which is undoubtedly ■'•C^* <2^ ihe finest production of its kind. It is manufactured from the A^teSsSS^SP^^^^^kL purest ingrcciients and blended ■Of^^^wWLpl^y^^e^?315 words
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Advertisement242 1922-01-19 2 CUTICURA FOR HAIR AND SKIN For promoting and maintaining beauty of skin and hair Cutkon Soap and Ointment are unexcelled. Cuticura Talcum is an ideal powder, refreshing and cooling to tnosi delicate skins. i ihUrnot r n.wt#.) c:.>Bi.?.ti .^I.ChM-.»rbou«eaq..l)n4aD t K.CJ. £MX Cuticura So«p ih«To« vrithcut mn«. THE TAXIDERMISTS CO242 words
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Advertisement164 1922-01-19 2 SWINEHART TYRES TUBES UCjO'^&'^\ SOI.E IMPORTERS: oL^\,> i fro T IFi E ff^y*^ 66< 67 68 ROBINSON Road, t&O^ SINGAPORE w^ir \j j&a I ivi n s 2si;fi :m(i 2si>1 t^Skw*' üß&r I with sub.cMinnertion? to all departmen' Smoke A La Semeuse HIGH CLASS DUTCH CIGARS ff- KKOSI Messrs. MignGt164 words
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Article442 1922-01-19 3 The Montclare launched on The Clyde. A new steamer, the Montclare, built at ra. John Br-jwn am for the Atlantic nervice of the Cana•I.;•!: Pacific Kaihvay Company, was for me t n December 17. but owin(rt< md that was blowinj. inch had to be deferred442 words
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Article342 1922-01-19 3 i War Record of a German Student. A few 'i :i review by Mr. I. C. Suuiiv <»f Mr. A. J. Evans's 'lub," M tn in-.u-i- i:i The OliMTvei iii tii'. i' I prisoMd ir ltd Germany ilurinjr the war. i ived tho following tuili .'it nt342 words
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Advertisement354 1922-01-19 3 I Your Breakfast Coffee t will be a real joy if rs\ you prepare half- and-half with hot.rich Glaxo jft Inc milk with the real English flavour. y 1 J 'l Glaxo is trie rich m lit of British-bred dairy cows from w!i:ch the water Im been rrmovel by the354 words
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Advertisement347 1922-01-19 3 O 3735 b 8 x 3} Good Tea Indian tea is the best in the world, but how often in India do you get a really good cup of tea? Very rarely indeed, unless you insist on having Brooke Bond Tea in the patent vacuum tin. then you can be347 words
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Advertisement381 1922-01-19 3 '^m pills i 'in.tr and s— ip dapsyd viur blood. If ynu if yo-.i sutT. r |i >ia i> ilpituims, pains in iriUd, nervous thi unly v.ay to set ding up your blood. I for r»ie PeopK--1 ;-;.-.id-bn;l,ler ■an I ia mo-:; r. 1 .-y puri--1 make new I lh.-n.381 words
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Advertisement500 1922-01-19 3 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Then" itri> vac- .nc MM in th.> I'uMie Work Tie Inltl >' limp. Ipplii ,r f small on of repairs p won.. tt«« .11"! ]>mt I .!l IT* iho Srst in of which if round '.r.il nt the D .11 ih.- iVnn- rdm Bi i«h m i m500 words
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Advertisement715 1922-01-19 4 STEAMER SaILIHBS P. 0.-British India <»"? Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majostj-'* Government) The Company's MAIL SKKVIC'E EAST OK UOMIIAT arr at prenrnt Kusprndid LONDON FAB-EASTERN SKKVICK. FBOM LONDON TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON Dae Singapore715 words
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Advertisement595 1922-01-19 4 STEAMEB SfIIUWS NeY.K. European Line LONDONLINE Fortnight Service FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON AND ANTWERP, VIA PORTS YOSHINO MARU Jan. 2! Ml: MM MARU Jan. BADQ MARU Feb. 8 KITANO JIAHU Feb. 22 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOR MARSEILLES AND UVEBPOOL VIA POBTB MALACCA MARU Feb. 1« HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOR595 words
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Advertisement709 1922-01-19 4 STEAMER SAILINGS KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATCHAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAVIA) (Incorporate! in Holland) Telephone Noa. Passage Dept. 131, Freight Drpt. 1202, Marine Dept. and Tran»hli»— Dept. 1437, Manager's Dept. 1002. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. BROHWER— January 19. Belawan-Deli. AM I'll t'YS -January 19, IVnang, Lho-Seu-nnwe, Pijrli,,709 words
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Advertisement575 1922-01-19 5 STEAMER SAILINGS (Incorporated In Fnglx;,» TRANS-PACIFIC TRANS-ATLAMTIC QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC EMPRESS OF ASIA AND EMPRESS OF RUSSIA 16,860 ton. Quadruple Screw.. Speed 21 knots. Hongkong to Vancouver -18 days G. $375.00 Hongkong to Europe 29 days G. $681.25 EMPRESS OF JAPAN (6,000 tons) MONTEAGLE (6,1*3 tern) Hongkong to575 words
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Advertisement128 1922-01-19 5 DOLLAR UNE SINGAPORE to NEW YORK VIA SUEZ s.s. Robert Dollar LOfiDlXfi SINGAPORE FEBRUARY 8. s.s. Esther Dollar LOADING SINGAPORE FEBRUARY 20. Through Bills of Lading issued from Singapore to the Principal Citie. of the United States and Canada. For furhcr information as to Rates, ate, apply to TIIE DOLLAR128 words
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Advertisement257 1922-01-19 5 STEAMER SAILINGS j O.S.K. rOS OfIA&A SBOBXN EAISHA LTD. (laecrporatad la Japaa) Na. I, Da Soiaa Street. Prepoeea Sailing frem Slagafrare (BubJ*«t to uhanj* without nolle*) EUROPEAN UMI Par Pert laid, MareaUlee, Laaaam, Aatweiv. ■e«tara.i aad Haatbarg an. dap. ARGI'N MARU Jan. 25 Jan. 20 'Omit Man.411.. ANDES MARU Feb.257 words
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Advertisement229 1922-01-19 5 STEAMER SAILINGS COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN S.S. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Monthly Service taking cargo and pasnengeri from Singapore JAVA PORTS (as inducement offers) NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS AND FREMANTLE (PERTH) Approximate Sailing. CHARON J, n 19 MINDEROO Jan.229 words
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Advertisement232 1922-01-19 5 STEAMER SAILINGS THE SIAM STKXM NAVIGATION CO, LOOTED. (Incorporated in Siam) SINGAPORE BANGKOK For Krctay, lYa*aVM*i Kelnntan, Bangnara, Telupin, l'atani, Singora, Lacon, Kohsamui, Dandon, Langsucn, Chumpo anil Bangkok. Dae Dep. YUGALA Jan. 23 Jan. 25 ASDANG Jan. 30 Feb. 1 The steamers are fitted throughout with electric light, i-.ml have232 words
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Advertisement97 1922-01-19 5 THE BAND-BOX i )> -g I 1 VI 5 > i i W I Kff 1 v PRINCESS GARMENTS CO. 4, RAFFLES CHAMBERS (adjoining EZEKIEL SONS, Optician*). Orchids VANDA JOAQUIMS 70 cents per dozen. With stalks $1.20 per dozen. BASKETS $5 per basket WREATHS $5 each. Fresh Cut Flowers Dally.97 words
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Advertisement627 1922-01-19 6 CIIEHMS L 1 R E ffTY CINEMA THEATRE North Bridge Road. TJir Second Mm u( Ml p.«o ART ACORD Tn I atonal Western I>r»ma F f.' TINGACTOR 5 </<•<«. i l« fmni st.nri' I- >'' MOOKK In ft fast mo-i full- faction dreraa s«rff. GO WES 1 YOUNG IWIAN sam-.627 words
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Advertisement475 1922-01-19 6 CINEMAS ARCADIA CINEMA (In their New Theatre) East Ccast Road near Beach Hoase. BECOUD SHOW »t 9.30 6 parts THE OPEN DOOR I rts Fcaturiug Walter Miller in a gicat mystery drama that grips with its thrilling situations and overwhelming pathos. It is a picture of deep devotion and it475 words
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Advertisement248 1922-01-19 6 THE NEW YEAR 'mQBHMa Gives promise of better things I I i£g &si, jt^lfe^t with more business doing and more /jLm KjjjSwM money. Lay in a good stock whe- IjHl^Jfifi ther you are Shipper, Miner or| Planter. We are in a position toj supply each one of you with what,248 words
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Article131 1922-01-19 7 ThiirMl.iv. January 1?. Ili-li Water, l!.l I ii 2.18 p.m. H. I. kMMward n ill e Orchcstrn It.. !in. Friday. Janunr-. ?0. llirl' Water, H -H p.m. Bradai Mt;-.. Ch Sm Oaa'a, neon. Devon Kil ito«, i Public m« tini ic. Th« p.m. Billiard Hi Bataraay, Jaaaarj131 words
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Article104 1922-01-19 7 vKo*rLS *t rn>e BOOU Ea»t Will B»-in Nil K.I. I \\li:rl Shrnr-. Whnri v.-h. Wharf Mara. Zni.l-i. Lan is. X Kmpir. I Uh.irl Jardlnn nai i Palo brinl i vi .r. Baaai Mala H l. irl Laaaeh S !>hrini>. U uncli Leo. l-o.il Wh.irr :Uure. v*«c)' On -w104 words
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Article73 1922-01-19 7 I ..TO Port I)h-. Pcnane and CMeul Bntavi:i. < pi". H Penanr. 1: 3 l>.m. Port >*» and NepHpv.-.-Europe, at*. (viß S cm. RcK'»'ra;ion up to 1 p.m. Parcel* noon Buppl«m«itßrT M»il >>r tfa Pinar-f, '.alerif mails for F:rope, etc. 4pm.. I R I Batavia, '1 p.m.73 words
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Article24 1922-01-19 7 (Oi!'-I«il Poo*. Ot8c« f>m>rt> Slngaporr Art'*ea Lai I)c<rn.>.r I Ut-rcmli r IS December 17 December l« Jiin.riiy try 10 January 1224 words
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Article136 1922-01-19 7 f\> h r Siiifrapore, January 19. On London, Ea:ik 4 m/s 2/4 1/10 .iiin-i 2/3 13/16 Private 8 m. credit.' 2/4 9 32 On New York Demand 48 li Private M days sO'-i r On Fnuiet, Bank 570 On India, Eur.k T. T. 173H On HoiiKkomr. Bank136 words
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47 1922-01-19 7 l"t irch. ■\;>ril-June r gapore stand'.r I I 1 i '"repe CkMiag f riceBuyers, •'elltta 3pot •YVru.iry -Varrh April-.' :ncKibb"d -iin i 33% 34 34 34^ 34 '4 35 37 37' Tone of market Weak. K novi 1 nu ry 1:1, 19-2.47 words
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Article124 1922-01-19 7 il Pd. Ruyprß 1 1 A.»r VI r. I 1 Kitam Tin 1.30 1 .Iplnnmb ii Kam. Kamirating 1.17.0 0 io Kiata Imc 3.50 1 fl I-rliat HilMt 5 6 I.ivrui T>n 400 1&0O 1 1 Mcn|ri«tnbu so 1 Mnrai Tin B 5 I 1 1 N bwK IP124 words
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Article99 1922-01-19 7 ss. Buvr-.. i v t -10 10 Central Engines 15.. r .O '7 0 v MM Cl V. Snipltif.T Co 5 7") i 10 Pnaar Nesre 21 W) 0 50 Kanmier Co. 100 Bt i«. r>u* o in Moxican EnsV 3.10.0 1 10 Ma\-T\ar' nifl To. 6.2". n 2599 words
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Article14 1922-01-19 7 fTS. II -.t. ifJftM M.S V>Pr 920 "0 PI c «~o 2'« •■i-n14 words
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Article390 1922-01-19 7 f'r<i<.or »nA Cm nnd F.«n' Kvaf»'« <)untatinn« Lutpst available Stcrtinjr Quotations arc printed on aanthtr par* on Friday Tcwlay s Prices. Fraser Lya'.l ft r<i. E"att U'.enby (?1> Cl 5 0.25 0.10 0.25 \ior Gaiah ;$1) 1.20 1.40 1.20 1.40 Hitam <?5) 9.50 10.50 9.50 10.60 B?J 1?5390 words
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Advertisement49 1922-01-19 7 Nahar Opera At the opposiu? tii" '..li f rida>. Januarj •i: Shamshi Anun. h.A., Proprietor T. A. PKST AN Manajfef tn> A!.l. Magi Manajpr. STAR OPEHA At tho Tbmi: TO-NIGHT No Show Laefcaaslal 'l Hid Pi/iMiKAWMK K. H. CnOMt ProprUtor V. L TAN. H«r»pr 'fhonc RM f nr urnia.49 words
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Advertisement158 1922-01-19 7 rnoNG, .".nil a.imir' i-BoraM KncloW I) Strait:: i. i Strait i l r. I. App'.> i Apply Apply ('niii and trial by ar- r nnd 1 I i onRASIAX, to 1 1 n auß NOTICE t*BKAL XEETIXC of r:T"»POrc January -7. and mm J. J-. ALBE AUCTION SALE al 2.30158 words
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Advertisement118 1922-01-19 7 mmz siow for your child's education ir.il Mfenaal prrmium paid (o THO «AMTA( TURERS LIKE IXSIR.V.NCK M CO, aakaa atftnln naad adaaatlaa ht pant child. I r|i !<r p\-.t, can >ru make »o Riir n provinion for a child, ax an KduraUeaal BadownwM «;th Ihf Manufactur< -s Life. Assets £7.*****0).118 words
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Advertisement304 1922-01-19 7 NOTICE AUCTION SALE i>f Olio fox tiiriri dm-. MH i and an* llhe UCftan ACC'dent M FrMay, January M, MMM a.m. CHKONG KOOM 81 Mi I Guarantee Corporation, i A Limited AUCTION SALE litefl j>"tat ar.- Ufaimi ti-iir. MemHer'J of tho j hIIUI :t! tin ■Many, Janu.ir-. 29, 11 n.m.304 words
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1083 1922-01-19 8 ThE Straits Times THURSDAY, JANUARY, 19 SEDITION. been iatl.tr startled' by the iv Barrett Losmara 1 ha? I n t r i -v.- MlHtillllltfl. who v.a.s wusto] in thi i.: -l.iiv.nt order had beer. issued against him. We infer from thi th jmlgc that he has nc ;i the guilt1,083 words
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Article51 1922-01-19 8 Our Kuala I.umnur correspondent wires Klang Agri-horticultural Society is be ng rei rnjaasssd and roeoaatroeted i to embrace the whole of Malaya. It is stated that the government has promised i contribution of dcllar for dollar. A society of this kind is badly needed in Malaya ar.d should be well51 words
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Article53 1922-01-19 8 Mining returns for the half month of January are forwarded as follows :—Kampong Kamun'ting Tin Drc.iging. Hour? run (two dredges) Ml, cubic ya>"d.s treated (two dredges) 84,050, total piculs (two iredges) 425.14, nett value $20,000. Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging. Hours run (one,'rcdge) 272, cubic yards treated 55,000, total piculs 251.87,53 words
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Article57 1922-01-19 8 Will correspondents kiniily note that he rates of postage on letters addressed o any place in the Straits Settlements. Federated Malay States, Johore, Kedah. Kelfcntan, Perlis, Trengganu, 'including vvmaman), British N: rth P.orneo, Sarawak or Brunei, are as follows 5 cents "or any weight not exceeding 'i ounces. 1 cent57 words
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Article58 1922-01-19 8 The Hon. Secretary of the Pcrak Antiipium Society writes At the annual mmhl meeting of this Society held in !poh on December 30, among the usual business transacted it was resolved to det> patch the following telegram General Chen Chiuntr Ming. Cant >n, (hira. Congratulations your strong measures against ipium.58 words
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Article20 1922-01-19 8 The China Mercharfts S. N. Co., offer $:!,000 r ward for the apprehension of th' pirates who robbed the Kwanglee.20 words
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Article20 1922-01-19 8 The British auxiliary schooner Dwyn Wen, under Captain Rice, arrived from Southampt( n yesterday afternoon and if bound for Hongkong.20 words
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Article27 1922-01-19 8 A circular from the Master Attendant states that th:- master of the C:ram re ports a dangerous derelict target in Lat It) N, Long. 99, 12 E.27 words
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Article28 1922-01-19 8 The sixth annual general meeting od the Lion Cfty Club will be held in it. Club House, 64, Nelson Road en Sunday, liLliid instant, at 1- noon sharp.28 words
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Article27 1922-01-19 8 The steamer Changwo (Indo-China S.N Co.) afloat again. She went ashon? on Christmas Day in the Yangtze near Han kow. A salvage party was sent fron Shanghai.27 words
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Article32 1922-01-19 8 The Kuala Lumpur share market repori appearing in our issue of the 17th inst.. was that of Messrs. Baker, Morgan and Co. and not of Messrs. Baker, FtUM an, Co. as stated.32 words
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Article34 1922-01-19 8 Those taking the bookkeeping class o' the Clerical Union are informed that thi Bnt class will begin to-morrow at 8 p.m Arrangements are being made to start ai English class en Wednesday, February 1.34 words
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Article34 1922-01-19 8 The B. I. packet Thcngwa which arrive* at Per.ang to-day, brought mails from In dia only. The mails will reach Singapon by train tomorrow morning and corres pondence will be delivered by 9.T0 a.m34 words
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Article42 1922-01-19 8 The tiam-- of the clerk who attributed bis bankruptcy last Friday to launching out as a hirer of cars, is Gok Tiang Kang and not Lee Chong Thye as printed, th< petitioning creditors in his case being tht Cnit?d Auto Co., Ltd.42 words
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Article37 1922-01-19 8 The following telegTam has been r ■eivrd from the G«7ieral ManagrT tenong First half of January, output M picas, 233 hours worked, 2:5,00< übic yards treated, lost 4 days repair; a screen and renewing broken screei haft.37 words
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Article58 1922-01-19 8 We have received from the People': Robber Manufactory. H9 North Brid-,i ad, spedsaene of tha rubber vaccina ion (binds, mtnti< ned by us the oth lay. They are composed of rubber witi ted wire frame, the latter being cm rered and unexposeJ. They ar mad? in different sizes, appear to58 words
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Article63 1922-01-19 8 Mr. F. G. Bourne, acting Coroner, com ■enced his enquiry tr>-day into ths cir rumstances attending the death of th< Takana, fr m th effects of stai alleged to have be?n inflicted b: compatriot named Yamakisen. on Jar. ■ary i last. Detective Insp. Farm r eon lucted the examination of63 words
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Article87 1922-01-19 8 Tbs fllwiwng cablegram has been rt ti- i from the Port Officer, Rangoon ■X th re{ rrnce to the notices to mariners N'os. 1G and 18, dated December 20, 1921 r<i January 11, respective!}-, a light yes ;cl painted rei with cne mast anl th< hir.a Bakir in white letters87 words
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Article93 1922-01-19 8 The case, in which G. W. Gomes, lattv. hajghtsman in the Municipality, standcharged with having murdered his wif< md little son in Bukit Timah Road oi December I>o last was mentioned befon Mr. Bull socond magistrate yesterday, b] r E (wards who said that the ac IBSed was still an93 words
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Article92 1922-01-19 8 Capt. William Torrance, a member of tWcymouth salvage company, met his dea'tr un.ier distressing circumstances in Port land Harbour on December VJ. The com pany were engaged in salving the hulk o! the Portinscale, which foundered recently and Capt. Torrance, an expert diver, pet formed the under-water work. The mer.92 words
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Article145 1922-01-19 8 This morning before Mr. Nunn, Distric! %(i^e, the trial of Kahamatullah, on? of the in t!iy crowd alleged ta have beet concerned in the burglary epidemic in tht Tanirlin aia. in November and Decent L>er last, was conducted. Court Insp. Mer. 'iith prosecuting n behnif of th.- Ciown Ahmat, who145 words
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Article150 1922-01-19 8 That particular form of crime known as •/anir robbery which as a rule becomes very prevalent just before the Chinese New Year, seems to be less prevalent for the time beinß at any rate, in the underworld ■if I'enani;, states the PinanK Gaze.te. Dutag the pat few days tain|l have150 words
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Article424 1922-01-19 8 Mr. K. N. \V. Oliver has returned from Calcutta. I Mr. H. W. Firmstone is living at Ripplo near Dover. Mr. Lloyd George c lebrated his 59th birthday en Tuesday. I)r. T. Murray Roberts in an I Mr. an I Mrs. J. B. Wel.sh have arrived by424 words
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Article60 1922-01-19 8 We are asked to give a reminder to the various communities of the public meeting to be held at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow at 6 p.m. to discuss the question of shortage of school accommodation. It is hoped the public, particularly the parents, will turn up in full60 words
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Article67 1922-01-19 8 The Common steamer Cli which ayes Singapore for Fremantle todaj t;;kes .!'< passengers f r the v Australian p. rt from here. !t i.- net a very big number in elf, n rthe- r- cord fit th. 1 Sin mpoc -W. .v tral s nnection. it67 words
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Article44 1922-01-19 8 The fund for a testimonial to Miss I'anl retiring from the Post of Matron, General Hospital, Singapore! now stands as follows Already acknowledged ?i I'er Mrs. Pattison Foster B 0 K. Brans 2'> A. Friend CU.r. go 11. Mi' C. 1044 words
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Article110 1922-01-19 8 An episode which gave rise to a warm outburst by Mr. Michael Collins occurred in Dail Bireann on January .'I. In the eoursr of a hern' denunciation of tlio Treaty the Countesi Markievia sarcastically observed thai she heard that Viscount hascelles was to lie the first Governor.110 words
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Article159 1922-01-19 8 The directors of Murni Tin Ltd., report that prospecting ami development work on the mine have proved SO satisfactory thaC they have decided to increase the capacity of the crushing plant and make a number of improvements which will reduce t and improve eilicieiny. To I nable159 words
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Advertisement122 1922-01-19 8 Annual and Chinese Mew Year NOW PROCEEDING Every Price a lower price than ever epotcd before or ever will be quoted mfafaa. A VISIT TO <>l'» BTO JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Inorp.iratvl m i•. Sinjapnre und Kutln Lvm^ur. PROOF -gM WE AEL 'S3S I<» C B N ACCI/) i: N122 words
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Advertisement108 1922-01-19 8 ALHAMBRA Bmml Ku><L i la. THI VALLEY OF DOUBT 6 PU. Tiplml lii-ii'.it. IV. he Gazette and l!.-.rj Comedy First Show. I BOLD HI 0» PVBIUJU r. pts. MARYBOROUGH 15e*eh Ki«d 11.I 1 GIRL Of T.')-I)AY 5 rts. THE BAI UB WELL 4 IHs. flnt Btew TIIK ri!ANTOM FOB i.108 words
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Article564 1922-01-19 9 Continued Debate on Chinese Questions. Reutkr's Service. L adon, January 17. Washingtoa A i ininnauhiai states tli.-it an understanding bai be n reached rerardini; the transfer of the Kia xh m administrate n to < hma. 'i In- Mao-Japan-e- eoafi r .<; lioa iif the mine's question. A564 words
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Article61 1922-01-19 9 Reitfr's Service. LoMPM, .January 17. P.i \< i rench diplomatic dis adjr sUirie I. In a eordia! interview with Lord Cur/on M. I'oineari dawaad Fram t-Britiah pnklcan, parti :ii Ml|«H question. II air"\"'(' Hal MtattM of the 'alter ought not ti Ijc df. ir .I unl tha61 words
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Article32 1922-01-19 9 Rei ter's Service. London. January 17. ::t"ii It is offi 'i::lly stated that the Sen-.te 8.1 l dealing with the funding of Allied de!>ts r.iects with Plwaiaal Hard, ing's approval.32 words
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Article163 1922-01-19 9 Charge of Embezzlement Against Straits Chinese. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, January 18. A St rafts Chinese named Yong Ching Sang was arrested on board the Nagoya while in possession of $129,000. He has been charged with embezzling $70,000 and rimanded for a week pending the163 words
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Article155 1922-01-19 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 17. A meetiiiir of th-' Associated Chambers' of Commerce of Great Britain has passed i re- iluti n Ugtag the government to further improve tl-.e British Consular service in order to facilitate British trade abroad. Sir George Ilenwick, M.P., ir. moving the resolution,155 words
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Article95 1922-01-19 9 Reuter's Service. London. January 17. Washington President Harding hp.f transmitted without comment to th 1 Baasta the joint commissions' report, rcommending the creation of the Great Lakes to Atlantic scheme. The engineers •stin-atc that the cost of a 30 foct channc m tV Mat Lawrence from Lake95 words
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Article102 1922-01-19 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 17. As an MIeMM of the committee under the chairmanship of Sir Stephen Demetriaili established in IU2O to discuss the rondttioaa which certain shipowners endeavoured to impost- regarding India homeward bills of lading the federation of British Traders' Associate ps was formed to-day102 words
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Article82 1922-01-19 9 Reiter's Service. Lond >n, January 17. Tv.iT.ty-four European nations havt >>.m invited to the Genoa Conference i:i addition to tha L'nited States nnd Japan It is still doubtful whether the British Dominions will be r.pre.- ntiil. London, January 17. B-.'rlin The Italian Ambassador, ir tM nlum v With82 words
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Article57 1922-01-19 9 Employers Demand Return Of Seamen. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, January 18. The shipping strike deadlock continues. Hongkong, January 19. The employers have cancelled the offers of increases and are demanding the return of seamen to the ships preliminary to arbitration, stipulating that any increases subsequently settled will57 words
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Article75 1922-01-19 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 17. Eleven lives were lost through the jurning in the North Sea of the German teaaat Vesta after the cargo of naphtha iad exploded. On? boat was destroyed md another swept away by the heavy sea. Fhr?e men were drowned. Several of the75 words
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Article58 1922-01-19 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 17. The clash between the civil and the iiiitary authorities in Spain, which evok'd a crisis, has result'd in vindication oi hi' Carawr. All the officers' committees, the so called juntas, hay? now signifies rihtnlilea to th? constituted authority, vhereupor. the Maura cabinet,58 words
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Article64 1922-01-19 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 17. The receipt of applications for the fiv.. in'l a half per cent. Treasury bonds due n May 1.", l'.'.iO, terminated at the close >f business to-day. On and aftsr January H, applications will be received for tht .ssu? of five per cent. Treasury64 words
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Article49 1922-01-19 9 Reitter's Service. London, January 17. Parir, A new departure for raising :.i\v in a foreign country has be?n taken by tho Seine department, which has been Uthariacd t:> issue £;},000,000 worth of londs in London at interest of seven pc: •ent. redeemable in sterling in thirty years.49 words
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Article43 1922-01-19 9 Renter's Service, Lom!< n, January 17. Johannesburg, official As a result of his morning's conference between the '.'hamber of Mines and the Industrial ■fJerat: n it is hop;d that proposals will '>c submitt/d resulting in .settlement of :he coal dispute.43 words
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Article35 1922-01-19 9 Reuter's Service. I<ondon, January 17. Washington An earthquake shock, (escribed as very severe and estimated U have occurred 2,500 miles south of Washinj-ton. was recorded by seismograph it midnight. It last:d over an hour.35 words
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Article118 1922-01-19 9 Preparations for Reception In Kuala Lumpur. (Krm Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 19. The local government has earmarked the sum of $75,000 for expenditure in connection with the Prince of Wales' visit. It is reported that the general committee have sent an official to Rangoon to118 words
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Article341 1922-01-19 9 Mr. Wallace Cook and the War Crisis. To the Editor of the Straits Tinves. Sir, In a leading article under the heading Straits Trading Company in your :ssuB of to-day's dat?, you write with reference to my attitude when the war brjke out as follows "He (Mt.341 words
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Article272 1922-01-19 9 Eurasians' Excellent Response To Call. Yesterday wa? the occasion for th? en ro m?nt of the Eurasian company of th« volunteers, and ready an'l gratifying was the Eurasian community's response to the call for recruits. The strength of thi .ompany was fixed at 15S. The number of enrolments272 words
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Article128 1922-01-19 9 The 534 th auction of the Singapore Chfipjbrr of Commerce Rubber I tien was held on January 18. when there was cata t>jr;ie,l I.SS-1,104 Dm, t ns 841.12. OhVred 1,503.119 lbs., tons 671.03 Solti i.::i:;..->7;: lbs., tens 58G.41. PRICES REALIZED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per Ib Spore128 words
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Article70 1922-01-19 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penans, January 18. The Kednh and Siamese police are working together over the Doughty Smith case, and big rewards have been offered for the capture of the gang robbers. No arrests have yet been made. [Mr. Doughty Smith, manager of the Padang70 words
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Article25 1922-01-19 9 It is reported that eight to ten esparto paper mills in Scotland are combining and that the capitalisation of the combine will run into millions.25 words
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Article480 1922-01-19 9 H. W. Stevenson in Singapore. The famous billiard player H. W. Stevenson, ex-champion of Britain, arrived in Singapore yesterday, and during the next few weeks people in Malaya will have opportunities of witnessing his skill. Tomorrow afternoon at 5.15 he will engage in a match at the Singapore Club480 words
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Article144 1922-01-19 9 With 11. M.5. Hawkins in port from Monday, and other ships of the Navy to follow, we shall have plenty of interesting sport next week. The naval authorities here are arranging a full programme, which will include rugger, soccer and hockey, a cricket match with the144 words
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Article116 1922-01-19 9 Tennis enthusiasts will be able to see a good doubles match at the S.C.C. on Tuesday, when Dean and Kleinman, of the S.C.C. will fight their battle over again with that clever Japanese pair Nakamura •.nil Makihara. In last week's match, it will be renumbered, the116 words
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Article337 1922-01-19 9 Boxing Smith beats Lloyd. A Rcutpr telegram cf the 17th inst. states that at the National Sporting Club in a twenty round contest for a purse of £930 Dick Smith, ex-cruiser weight champion of Britain, beat Albert Lloyd, Austra'ian cruiser weight champion, en points. CrnJ r is another name for337 words
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Article104 1922-01-19 9 A very fast and interesting game with the position one all at the end was the result of the meeting between the S.C.C. and the No. 4 company R.G.A. yester'-'v. Winsley scored for the club in the first half and the visitors equalised after the interval. The following will104 words
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Article212 1922-01-19 9 On Tuesday the St Francis' Institution team and the Post Office team coat— tld a tie in the first round of the Government inter-departmental football competition in Malacca. From the start the St. Francis' did the pressing and, except for occasional inroads into their opponents' territory by212 words
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Article107 1922-01-19 9 We repeat below the teams for this afternoon's trial geme on the Padang. Whites.— S. E. King ;B. E. Ahlett. Capt. Lee, A. H. Gallic and G. H. Warren (apt. Sloper and D. M. Cameron R. Kennedy, S. G. Husband. Capt. Green, W. C. Ramsay, S. A. B. McKerron,107 words
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Article182 1922-01-19 9 Th? results of the Christmas anil New Year competitions at the Keppel Golf Club were as follows Christmas Eclectic Competition. O. Paterson 34—2 1/3 312/3 (w) J. V. Riera 36—3 2/3 =32 1/3 Mixed Foursome. Miss Van Cuylenburgr and G. Paterson 46— 3%=42V4 (w) Mr. Mrs. J. V. Riera182 words
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Article152 1922-01-19 9 The first round for the Association Cup was played on January 7. The results were as follows Brighton 1, Sheffield 0 Southampton Shie'-ds 1 Manchester United 1, Cardiff 4 Bristol 0, Notts Forest 0 Portsmouth 1, Luton Hall 5 Middlesboro 0, Leicester 2 C'aptcn 0, Blackburn 1 Southport152 words
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Article208 1922-01-19 9 During last night's rainstorm theiv wa* a fall of lightning on the Ipoh Club padang near the Sanitary Boar.) Office, says Monday's Times of Malaya. A hole about a foot and a half in width was mar 1 at the point of entrance, whence the discharge spread208 words
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Article34 1922-01-19 9 Whilst the manager's boy on Uda Radella Estate, Ceylon, was out shooting one night recently, he mistook a fellow servant, making hi* way through some jungle, for a wild pig and shot him dead.34 words
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Article127 1922-01-19 10 IV i of Better Times Ahead. of the i. man. Il 1 i 1 D I I I I 1 r tl il I I I. I 1 i II 1 If I 1 I I leu t rehabilitating the industry, hut mad >>rt it never .:ai127 words
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Article19 1922-01-19 10 md Co.'s Wcokiy Report. i i 13.25 ex. Robinson.: iv; re don st 1 i I19 words
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Letter207 1922-01-19 10 Te the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.— The Utter I in your paper of the quin i a reply. Doubt] sss the officer rei part of tl ilonel A. J. Hull, are in leed nndisputabre and who an i:. i lition to the school, but lit207 words
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52 1922-01-19 10 To the Editor of the Straits T. Sir,— Sl i t in a ballot box. Koai the list of rethai aghfare between i not r.ly to i I Il a 1 it may als< for the H for ir thi -Yours, H. D. o:;.M ELL.52 words
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Letter223 1922-01-19 10 To thy Editor of the Straits Time?. Would you be. froo'i ton ill at itall iii ;.t ihe is ihat the price la«t having it now, owing linistration reflection ia cast butchei are sell c lower rate. But the price is ■■..it so much my concern as223 words
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Article444 1922-01-19 10 Probable Visit of a Rare Monkey. In the Zoo section of the Exhibition— has anybody thought of it except the tin re will be a specimen of the rare Longnoeed Monkey, if his majesty nds to liv.' so lonß. For this particular form of monhey is only found444 words
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Article406 1922-01-19 10 OfMriag of Trial of Accused At Johore. Before Mr. Justice A. V. Brown with ated Messrs. F. C. MarC. Fra rai Assessors the trial I in Job re Bahru on Monday dalay coolies, Mohamed bin -lat A.niii. Yusof bin Hassin, Ali bin .ii Jalal bin I'anduk, and h406 words
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Article46 1922-01-19 10 Mariborongn presents, to-night, wo Bne feature productions in the second how, The Bacred Well, in Knr veels nd a live-reel Vitacraph drama A Girl featuring Corinna QrnVth. In !i. flr»t ihuw tir fourth, fifth and sixth Path ■•I, The I'han"Ki Foe, will be piTwwUnl.46 words
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Article29 1922-01-19 10 The meeting held ;-.t the Hindu AssociaIcn in connection with the visit of His thness the Prince of Wai--;. WSW of Indian and Cas/tonese am' not Indians as stated.29 words
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Article604 1922-01-19 10 (From our Own CeneependeßtO Kuaia I.umpur. January IS. Two gentkmpn who have laboured lons in Malaya in the eanse of education ai severing their connection with the country one permanently and the other tempora rily. The first is Mr. Bennett E. Shaw the respected head of the604 words
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Article184 1922-01-19 10 Experiences of a London Times Correspondent. A wire of Jai Th Times 'orrespcndi nt Kay irai in i »f a gncsr's th j> of i. freshment i' i otli r sondsnts fa *i 'it. c.l open by I n m n h ■Ih 1 party with Kay184 words
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Article87 1922-01-19 10 List Previously acknowledged (135,151.12 h.t.a.!;. 1 (monthly tributkm) go "i 3 I. S. \V. A. M. K. Branch (balance "QuerIm Csatearl i n in Total Singapore Branch Previously aekni Grand Total $159,901.74 Approximat exp< i $150,198.29. Singapore subscriptions to Un ahuvt Fund should be si'nt to tie87 words
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Article425 1922-01-19 10 Confidence in the Company's Succo: s. The tenth i ral meeting «r Malayan Tin Dredging, Ltd., wa-. '•■•id on i The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, raid: The mine incr a to these high working costs and t" tli the price 1425 words
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Article34 1922-01-19 10 Macphail and Co.'s Dally Report. iry 19. prom ry. 1.1J 1 Ulu Muni* 5.80-6, nta, (90 N'.iwm: P I I B L.lO 10.r.0--11. >. Tra U, ex, Smelters i; H.IH 12 li-:..34 words
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Article1147 1922-01-19 11 A Life Devoted to Cultivating Peace." Marshal von Hbsdauhwg has sent to the German Pr« the Mlowing wtter* exchanfred between him and the n last iprinn i Doom, April .>. 1921. My dear Kield-Maranal, You are warm|y thanked for your letter of the 30th of th, \"u are1,147 words
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Article272 1922-01-19 11 l»i//)ir}i Scene in Mouse \n Lord-. ..iit and .-i.vi i- t thi Household I avalry, the Elizal or of the Vooraen at x)u- G he «.r we tj TV ster in I y befort ciy« •omethinK which can only be up which low! thron I ii airy i272 words
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Article29 1922-01-19 11 rainstorm rtruck Tjilatjap >>nt the 2nd m>t. Man' trees were uprooted and II men were injured. several .-evenly. Poor havr time kh:<<. The banaeki mn imagi bj railing treei29 words
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Advertisement277 1922-01-19 11 Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! ON EASY TERMS. When buying your PIAXO insist on having the BET. MCUTRIE PIANOS are BEST. This is proven by the many hundreds in I k 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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Advertisement295 1922-01-19 11 I Raffles Hotel. MONDAY.— Tea Dansant, 6 to 7 p.m. (AdTiission fr«>«o. WEDNESDAY. Special Musical Prnfrainme after Dinrnr. THURSDAY.— Guest Night aivl Dantiritr. (Kvoninpr Dnm eaaaatiej for Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Lunch -Ore' «t-n. SATURDAY.— Guest Night Rnd Dancing. (Evening DraM -j.ntial for Dancing). NOTlCE.— Residents »r<l Dir.. nnor claim to295 words
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Advertisement622 1922-01-19 12 SALES BY AUCTION IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT, JOHORE BAHRU Miscellaneous Suit No. 1 of 1921. THE OVERSEA CHLVESE BANK, LTD.. OF SINGAPORE Chargeea Against NAVENA BOONA NARAINA PILLAI, OF KARAIKUDI, INDIA Chargor. The undersigned have been instructed to sell by Public Auction at their sale-room,622 words
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Advertisement818 1922-01-19 12 FOR PRINCES AND RICH MEN ONLY THE ROYAL YAKUTI (ANANG VILAS). j Thi* Yakotl or life-giTlng nectar ha* been prepared from the best, choicest and richest regetabl* drugs. It bas a wonderful property of increasing the virile power and rectifies ill urinary disorder*. In fact. It make* man > man.818 words
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Advertisement254 1922-01-19 12 CJUPPOSE you've all heard of that chap Diogenes, who with his lantern, spent his nights out hunting an honest feller. Twas a long time ago but some are still hunting a Reliable Printer, and will continue to do so until they find Rickard Ltd. PROMPT PRINTERS, 76, Cecil Street, Singapore.254 words
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Advertisement314 1922-01-19 12 i-» jC /I 't i iS WJw S THE braised forehead, trnpppil Anger, cut hand, sprained foot, or smartirr,' burn or aeßld, aro qnlcl iy and saffly healed with Zam-Buk. On the other hand, there i-n't BMthei rci.icily can compare with it for the treatment of enema, riocwona, i r314 words
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Advertisement716 1922-01-19 13 FOUL BREATH. WOMEN'S GREATEST MISFORTUNE. The old saying that "distance lend-< enchantment was never morcaplly tathc point than when applied to those people whose breath is Uden with evil smc ing wiours. Mrny pcrsortj appear very attractive at a distance, hut produce c fading of pity and di:-^ur.t when close716 words
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Advertisement198 1922-01-19 13 Enquire//^ THE PRICE OF XIX AN Before buying other Cement PUHMT? iTO Cr. AURELY CO., JULKJ I^3 i_J 1. «£l« No. 2-b, FINLAYSON GRKBN, SINGAPORE. Tclcfirams AIRKI.Y. Solo Importers for S.S., F.M.S. and Netherlands Indloe. The Brand of Confidence THE BEST SOLE IMPORTERS The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. PRESSED198 words
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Advertisement140 1922-01-19 14 SALES GY AUCTION GHEI&G KOOI 5 GO, AUCTION SALE Sannattlar and Hui .ii Ai eai mi \\< :it tM i>m. I. I mattiai bi and Co.. hi 11 an an I I I feet. I. MOI I I MORTG VGEfTS BAI plana CO, The MaaemJgßed ai laalruilliini PUBLIC AUCTION the140 words
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Advertisement535 1922-01-19 14 INSURANCE LI INI t. t. y v BOITBTKA 00, LTD. *tlaaaraenamd la COMMERCIAL UNIO.N -r. Lf* a« Aasrte weead /4..00< l .ftftit w j ■r'fi LPEKIAL IRE i >' vs.. Ean, v ;KB INSURANCE IMPANI OF io rated I i 50 The cmdrraie^ReiJ, m m*»cv .-•> riakj Ivn. M l535 words
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Advertisement493 1922-01-19 14 BANKING^ j THE BANK OF TAIWAN, UMITED ilanrsMrattd hj flgerUl Issparlal Charter U Jajaa Captaal ",nh«»r)hed T80.000.00* Capital Ta'c' ur T4e,0OO,00« Raa«nr« Fnoaa TH.OSO.OA* Fr..,i..)t 1. Saaagavra. Ca« vif..-?r.aidant 3 Mori Cs« DIRECTORS t K. Hi'«cai,f. Sac,. i O Kavaaaki. Caq C. Mortnaga, r«« I K. mm] Ki-) T. (keda,493 words
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Advertisement991 1922-01-19 14 BANKING ASIA .Aims GORPORiUJOn I h K»v York) st(x:khold;v(; «\nks. Aaglo a»d LaajaVaj Partu NfjtanaaJ J'.sni »f S«« Fmrtfc Uankrrs Troai I'ompaiiy. N»* V«rs <;ny I Coatlnrßtnl and Oxrtnrrtiai ll*n'« of Chicago. Guaranl: Trc»« Co. of >•"» T .-k. nuirrt'in Saving* tnd Tru^t Ct.naajrf, (Irvfland. M^reantiie J'nrii of thr \ni«r991 words
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Article916 1922-01-19 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics New Motor Spirit. Particularly interesting was a trial of m motor spirit, Natalite, which wa.neld by officials of the Canterbury Auto- .iioLile Association. I This new spirit is alcohol manufac- .i\l from vegetable matter, and denatured by a special pin-ess. For916 words
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Article66 1922-01-19 15 Tl. li?-t of guarantors for the Brii -d fur tutiii !'ln An>rli'-l'<i'-ip.n, Burma Oil and P. and 9, arc down for ten thousand each, the Chartered Bank of India Bye thousand, the \ational Bank of India. Sir John Caraill, hundred, Irrawaddy Flotilla two .••<:. Mercantile Bank of India lifiein I.66 words
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Advertisement179 1922-01-19 15 Important DUNLOP-MAGNUMS These tyres are of greatly improved type as compared with any previous construction. The results that have been obtained after one year's experience of them enable us to positively state that no other make of canvas tyre can give such good results. f^k The Duiilap :-übbcr Co. (fflft),179 words
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Advertisement161 1922-01-19 15 E Th« moit reliable ar.J ever- ready Car U the Starrtard— t"4 Sfe' /iZI 3%i2j| 5 »h»t is the opinion of Owner- f-|y i V^gfjl Driver* «11 over the wot Id. r=l V//, x TJMM 3 and 4-Staters tuppUtd. .)J j^JKM Standard Motor Car Co., Ltd., g t^£Jßß^ Coventry. S161 words
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Advertisement306 1922-01-19 16 lUAN KIAT CO., LTD. SS, PHILLIP STREET. ■Phone .Nos. .IMS and 3114 NEW STOCK IN HAND Emery (loth and Sand Paper Kmcry and <;la»» Powder Jarkium'K Floor Slain ;irni*h French Polish and Cold Sic Varnish < opal. Oak and Mark Japan Varnish. Salter> Family Sprins H.ilanc* Sailer's Circular Spring Balance306 words
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Advertisement352 1922-01-19 16 TAY GUAN KIAT S«, PHILLIP STREET, •Phone Nos. 3113 and 1114. The RDceessfal contractor for "apply of MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, BROOMS, BASKETS, etc., etc., etc To The Singapore Municipality. MR. BUCKERIDGE'S NEW STUDIO 65, ORCHARD ROAD J (next to the Palladium.) Phone 1898 HUBBUCK'S PAINTS AND OIL VARIOUS COLOURS. Large stock352 words
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Advertisement982 1922-01-19 16 CLASSEED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID chartjes for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc, in ordinary close-set type (average six wor s to line) are per line; one insertion 28 cts, two ins. 46 cts., three Ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cts., five ins., $1.00, six ins. $1.1.1, ten ins. $1.40,982 words
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Advertisement942 1922-01-19 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, 44 Robinson Road. Apply to M._H L Sassoon 6-1, Malacca Street. TO LIT, a flat at "The Crescent," Tanjonc Katong. Apply to Meyer Brothers. TQ LET, bungalow with four bedroom* and verandahs, bathrooms attached, garage, •,-as and water, tennis court and large compound. 135, Straits942 words
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Advertisement576 1922-01-19 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, new premi<ei«. 117 and 118, Cecil Street. Apply M. Giicton, 4. Do Souia Street. OFFICES TO I.M. 8 Boa) (May, fi and 7, Telegraph Stre.t. 6, RaOe* Qaay. Appl> Vow Ngan Pan (Htng Loont), -t", Koliinson Road. TO LET, No. l^X. Cecil Street, thr.-r stories,576 words
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Advertisement359 1922-01-19 16 Notice We beg to advise our customers that our Repairing Department is now under expert European supervision. All sorts of repairs to cars, lorries and motor cycles executed. We have also reduced our rates of car and lorry hire. Telephone: 1233 Straits Motorcar Service, Ltd. 213-21 C, ORCHARD ROAD. NEW359 words
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Miscellaneous46 1922-01-19 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Ediorial and General 68 Manager's Office 1117 Job Printing Office 1244 All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All communications relating to business matters advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc- should be addressed to TIIK MANAGER.46 words
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