The Straits Times, 26 January 1922
1922-01-26
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Title Section13 1922-01-26 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,854 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1922 PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement154 1922-01-26 1 If You require a really First Class SHERRY And one that is quite outside the ordinary. TRY A BOTTLE OF Travers' J|| Fine Old Pale fefg Sherry OBTAINABLE OF MOST HIGH CLASS WINE DEALERS Including the following BUN BEE Co., Rochore Road, CHOP KHOON HIN, Orchard Road, JOO LEE Co.,154 words
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Advertisement246 1922-01-26 1 Stationery THE "CROXLEY." THE "RYE MILL." 1 Cambric, Linen Faced Writing Pad. Cabinet. C A paper possessing an ideal writing Containing 50 sheets of cream laid, 6 surface. deckle edge, notepaper and 50 en--1 Price $1 10 velopes. In two sizes. I Prices $2.50 and $2.75. THE "CAMBRIC." N Linen246 words
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Article799 1922-01-26 2 Rapid Recovery of British Shipping. A review of Colombo harbour for the year which has just ended reveals one astonishing 1 fact the rapid recovery of British shipping;, says the Ceylon Observer. This is revealed, not in t\w number of vessels which called at the port luring the799 words
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Article211 1922-01-26 2 Much Less Harmful Than Alcohol. Starving Russians who are compelled to ■at a mixture of grass and clay are receiving undue sympathy, in the opinion >f Dr. Blob, an eminent French surgeon, *ho deciares that earth-eating is not so harmful to health as the daily211 words
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Advertisement340 1922-01-26 2 GROSSMITH'S J A Bouquet of ~o* India's Choicest Flowers Qf\ JOichly Oriental in chartdler and _g^^ ;*> tupreraely dcKghlful for all l^u^sjj /^V* ™"X Met purpo»e«. PHUL-NANA Km rtjKja I *C~VI ia? World-wide reputation amongfl r a^^^ I" .|W«» of sweet «cent». A I 5* &?J has a tulitlc fascination340 words
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Advertisement327 1922-01-26 2 I FACE UNSIGHTLY IHJffe Extremely Painful, Lost Sleep. Cuticura Healed In A Month. "My face begmn to get blotchy, and later small pimples appeared so that soon my face was a mass of irritating eruptions of a '.vet nature. My face, besides being most unsightly, was extremely painful, and I327 words
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Advertisement113 1922-01-26 2 SWINEHART TYRES TUBES r^rr /ir^i. SOF E IMI>ORTERS kr>tfK I 8 dl/iiiV 1 Hill *If tj V/Vm LUi.. jftpXj^ (IG, 67 63, ROHINSON ROAD, JU*CZ SINGAPORE iSk*^) Ir fflj? Tel. Jinn. 2860 snd 28G1. aS£^> UaßJy with sub-connections to all departments. Real Economy. Don't let the WHITE ANTS destroy your113 words
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Article780 1922-01-26 3 Bonfire of Playing-Cards And* Pipes. A Scottish correspondent writes to the Observer of December 18 as follows lUe 1 ii^khis revival continues to spreao throughout the North and East of Scotland, ana is accompanied by extraordinary Kenaa, mm to the extent ol deranging the life of the780 words
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Article251 1922-01-26 3 Opium Smuntflers H«>odwinked At Shanghai. big !'|iiuni ■eiBHl whs made by .fiir.Ts of Urn Revenue Dcpartmi-nt at Shanghai recently aboard a ("hiia-so steamer which arrived from HaiphoncThe wtimmnt wMea is of a few hundred viiclit. was lu-inpr aadsMMi tit aaacagc bMwsm Lamina and CheunKdkfta fllaitl ;it L251 words
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Advertisement387 1922-01-26 3 rwmmmm**rwßrwmmMimM?**z*— rrsrwmmmmacx-r The Modern Builder uses POILITE for the easy, economical erection of fire-proof and vermin-proof buildings, c" Poilite," the artificial stone of worldrenown, is unsurpassed as an efficient, economical building material for interior and exterior wills Mtd rnxifing. v Poilite is a scientific combination of Portland Cement and Bell's387 words
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Advertisement377 1922-01-26 3 HBHP^Try r pills 1 Vitality Is the finest possession of every man and woman. It means vigorous health, rlov.ing spirits, strong nerves. If your vitalty is at low ebb, if you feel weak, nervous, have indigestion, an aching back, rheumatism, are sleepless, melancholy, lacking in energy and the will to377 words
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Advertisement250 1922-01-26 3 Your Children |f need this safe Milk f from British-bred Cows 3? Glaxo is prepared from pure cow's milk, made safe aad W pV comfortably digestible by the Glaxo Process. Little bodies jJy s*i grow plump and rosy on it, and mother is happy in the «H knowledge that Glaxo250 words
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Advertisement804 1922-01-26 4 STEAMER SAIUHCS P. 0. British Sndia Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) The Company'e MAIL SERVICE EAST OF KOMUAY are at prenent sevpended LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON Uae Singapore804 words
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Advertisement579 1922-01-26 4 STEAiEU SMUIUS NeY.K. European Line TENDON LINE Fortnight Servictj FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP, TIA PORTS MISHIMA MARU Jnn. 30 SADO MARU Feb. 1C KITANO MARU Feb. 22 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOR MARSEILLES AND LIVERPOOL VIA PORTS MALACCA MARU Feb. 16 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOR LONDON, ANTWERP. BOTTEBDAM579 words
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Advertisement682 1922-01-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS KONINKLMKE PAKETVAART MAATCHAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Telephone Noe. Paaaage Dept. 131, Freight Dept. 12P2, Marine Dept. and Tran. 1 '•>■-»-* Dept. 1437, Manater's Dept. 1002. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. SINGKEL January 26, Bengalis, TimjonE-Menpt-iUar, Tanjong-Leidong, ranch, Berombang, Asahan and682 words
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Advertisement546 1922-01-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS (Ineorporatel la Englan<> TRANS-PACIFIC TBANS-ATLAMTIC QUICKEST TIME ACROSS TNE PACIFIC EMPRESS OF. ASIA AND EMPRESS OF RUSSIA 16,860 tons Quadruple Screws. Speed 21 knots. Hongkong to Vancouver 18 days G. $375.00 Hongkong to Europe 29 days G. $681.23 EMPRESS OF JAPAN (6,000 tons) MONTEAGLE (6,165 tons) Hongkong to546 words
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Advertisement125 1922-01-26 5 DOLLAR LINE SINGAPORE to NEW YORK VIA SUEZ s.s. Robert Dollar LOADIKS SINGAPORE FEBRUARY 8. s.s. Esther Dollar LOADING SINGAPORE FEBRUARY 20. Through Bills of Lading i«»ued from Singapore to tne Principal Citie. of the l.tiiteJ States and Canada. For furher information a. to Rate., etc., apply to THE DOLLAR125 words
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Advertisement511 1922-01-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS ~~0. S. K. THI OSAKA SHOSXN KAUOA LTD. (Incorporated la Japaa) No. I, De Sees* Street. Proposed Belli.*- rrsoa Slacapaco (Sobjeet to change wltkoet ootlee) EUROPEAN UNI ri Pott kid, Maraslllea, Loadoa, Aatwfe*. Rottordaai aad Baabarg arr. dea. 'ARGUN' MARU Jan. 30 Jan. 31 •"mlt MaraeUloe ANDES MARU511 words
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Advertisement323 1922-01-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Siam) SINGAPORE BANGKOK For Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Kohsamui, Bandon, Langsuen, Chumpon and Bar ,-kok. Doe Dep. ASDANG Jan. 30 Feb. 1 MAHIDOL Feb. 6 Feb. 8 YUGALA Feb. 13 Feb. 15 The steamer, are fitted323 words
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Advertisement390 1922-01-26 5 FREE FREE FREE I Tlrs) Gsog*.— for 1 Pnplnji Tiro Par- ■kaaw4 I Patchqntrk.— foi I Ixiolop Cub* Pur ehaawd 1 Tire Ganre. 1 Pstchqolrk fur t Doolnp Conors *nd 1 pair tiro Porchaaad low. 1 tire Gsnge. 1 PaUhqick, for p^ 1 pair tiro lw«. and Pnrchasod I English390 words
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Advertisement278 1922-01-26 5 p.... 8 ....pj.... 8 8....fJ...B ....fJ.... 8 8 ....g II I GOSH s Nearing (be end of the month and all out of Bill t Forms and Statements tut I knew where to get them quick'y Rickard Ltd. I f PROMPT PRINTERS. B 1 76, Cecil Street. Singapore. S. S.278 words
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Advertisement700 1922-01-26 6 CINEMAS ALHAMBRA From Tuwclay, Junuarr ','t. to Bunday. Junnary 20. l'J2B A Fox Production of Gi»'pp'n« I •••ra»t FmUiriiig tho famous WILLIAM FARM M In a liuni.c. intorcst story of strong dramatic situatiorni HOODMAN BLIND In Parts A picture nrowintiiif; William Farnum as a hero somewhat tlifforent from the typo700 words
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Advertisement394 1922-01-26 6 CWEiAS EMPIRE CINEMA In the Second Show at Md William Fox presents TOvt MIX tho man who never fakes in InorMls TREAT EM ROUGH In r, roHs Dramatixsd from the finuas no/el "Tin Twj Gun Mtn" by Cliirlei AliinS)Hzor. A William Pox Viotory Piclure Marie Waloauip in the final egisocl-w394 words
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Advertisement276 1922-01-26 6 ENTERTAINMENTS SPKCIAL ENOA<JFMtM at A GOODWOOD HALL. %-x SATL'RDAY, JAN. ;X, at O-IS p.m. jyW-jfc^. For Ore Nigrt Only <TfeV% HENRY MARCHAND Exponent* of Ibe latest l.urop" pean DlKtl and Vrcnl BvcjpT' 1 tyj 2j(f t cesses. Alternate ()«ncinsr by the \4 Admission GOODWOOD HALL,, %T:i Restaurant Cafe Entertainment Palace.276 words
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Advertisement99 1922-01-26 6 Nahar Opera Ai th« Dnyrouth Th.-v.re, Qmjhmt RoaJ, opposite the Gaylarg Police Station. Tuinorrow Nl|llt Jula Juli Bintan^ Tiga will b. A.M. A., Proprietor T. A. PtfSTAIfA, MannifiT SYEU ALI, Singe M.taaerr. STAR Os>KirtiL At tho Thoatn- Bojal, North I>id(;o Road Jnnniry 27 J B N J A I DACIMA99 words
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Article183 1922-01-26 7 riXTVKCH rhurarfay, January 26. High Wat.r, '.> S a.m, 10.88 p.m. MM. Homewaid mail Iravi-s. Orchastm Vrxrtic* A l* am IM Sinitli Ml':.. N Ma. A Ml pi". Friday. Januar; 27. High Water, Ml am. 11.13 p.m. B. 1. houivwunl inkil clcucn. Raqotoas fin Pope Cathedl 11,183 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article93 1922-01-26 7 Kaat Wharf Basin -Nil Baal whirl pßorj Apc»r. Shorn Wharf Sladya. Main Wharf •<..■ an U Har I, bw Mam. Circe. Empire l>«ick S Submarine*, 11. M.5. Tiia nm. II M.S. Laburoam, Ejra, Pau Snng, Mm lIlTI". WeM Whnrf Hanll K Jnrdinei Wharf K Palo Brain93 words
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Article133 1922-01-26 7 ECRA, Brit., 2,S4fi I rrom CalculU T, l tot .ilcutu. L'T-1. KAMI.M:. Brit., UN t"".-. from T. Aimoi for T. Ansun J7-1. KKI.ANTAN. Brit, IT. 1 tons, from Malncci. M-l, for Malacc i J7-1. I.AKK ONAWA, \r.:.-,-.. ir.72 ton;-, fron. Hongkong I. foi Hoturkong 27-1, MATA HARI. Brit,133 words
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Article211 1922-01-26 7 To-day Malncca am! Muar :i p.m Bata\i:i i PM Port Diekaoa :< M" Prnang, Bangnnn and Calcutta '< p.ni Saigon ami Hongkong 3 p.m Pcnang, Suez. HarMiTlei and Liverpool 4 p.m Bangkok 4 p.m Batavia. Cheribnn an.l Samarang 4 p.m Raio P-m rcni.ni:. Colombo, Djibouti, Port Bald,211 words
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Article31 1922-01-26 7 (OMeUI Po«t OBe* Report) Ltft Slagapor* Arrt»«4 Ui4m KiTomli-r 8 January 2 iHcimber 12 J«»uary 10 Drcmbcr 17 January 12 December lfi January 16 December 22 January 1731 words
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Article298 1922-01-26 7 Messrs. Macphai! and Co.'s Weekly Report. MJaawn. .M:ic|ihail and Co., in thtii eTMaV ly rapOTt, dated 25th inst., state The continued dct lines in rubbir und tin and tl.i- iniminenco of Uaf Chinese New Your had a bit? deterrent effect on boaiaetM in the shari; mark'.t and298 words
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Article139 1922-01-26 7 Tf ■WMJ Sinjrapore, January 20. On London, Bank 4 ra/s 2/4 1/16 Demand 2/S 13/16 Private m. credits 2/4 9/32 On New York Demand 48V4 Private 90 days BOV4 Un France, 'lank -WO On India. lianU T. T. VU On Honfikunir, Bank d<l 14% p.c. prem. On139 words
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51 1922-01-26 7 Tone of Mari-.jt. Easier. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. Spot Krb. March April-June Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers- Sellers. Spot 'vh. March April-Jane Mil 31 :si Utt 31 M: 32 33V4 34 I.«AILY PUCKA CURRFNT. I] r.imn, January51 words
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STOCK AND SHARES.
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Article186 1922-01-26 7 In. V«l. Pd. Buyen. Sellert. 1 1 Aycr Weog 1.00 1 1 HiUm Tin 1.30 1.40 1 1 Jelantoh O.CO il £1 K;im. Kaniuiitintf 1.15.0 LIT.') IG 10 Kinta Asoc. 8.50 4.60 il £1 Lahat Mint's 5 S Ltagni Tin 8.73 IM in 10 Malayan foil. 12..V) i:'>.-"> 0186 words
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Article129 1922-01-26 7 [IS. Val. Pd. Buyers. Seller*. II £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.4.0 3.7.0 xd. 10 10 Central Engine* 15.50 16.50 10 10 Ceutral Motors 3.50 4.50 £1 £1 E. Smeltinp Co. 5.75 6.25 5/- 5/- Electric T'ways 2/6 10 10 Frasor K«TI 24.50 25.60 Co. 106 11"> lUO l«0 Kau129 words
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Article103 1922-01-26 7 U. Eng. S p.e. fl^Si^oO pal a PA pan S'porc Electric Tramiiaya, 6 px. £350.000 MM Spore Municipal i p.a. $1,878,00 Up*U p* Spore Mun. 4*i ye. of 1907 $1,j00,004 10 ba all Spore Muc. 4Vt p.r.. at lkiOa Bl.oy".*i»* II PA «U» S'poro Wvirt. 4* yi. al IMI103 words
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Article414 1922-01-26 7 l>awr anil Co. and Lyall nd Evatt's Quotations. Latest avail*!)*- Stfrtin* Quotation* «re printed on another par* o« Frieay. To-day i Price*. Fraaer LyaU Co. Evatt. Utanfcy (ft) MB o.2r> 0.15 0.25 Uor (iajah ($1) 1.20 1.40 1.20 1.40 Hilai.i t*"" '.'.""'l lO.'»> t».0l 10.00 Kuning »*1) 0.76414 words
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Advertisement78 1922-01-26 7 MORTGAGEE'S SALE uf ii valaaMe rabbet aUatatiea tttaata "i Ami Molek and Bukil LinUac, Mala aaa, aaa taining aa area of aefat 1 raad an«l 'J poles comprised in ll separate Statutory Land <;nuit* aad I approved applications tot ulnch Statutory Land Qiaatl ItWl been approved to i>« laaae)dl Ta78 words
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Advertisement630 1922-01-26 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FURNISHED BOOM TO LET, Cairahlll \< 206, Strail Time WANTED, flve-seater or. in perfect runnine order, ttate price. 213, Str.iiv- Times. K')i{ SALE, Oaklaad, flve-scater. in first- :la>- maaiag order. M fp*. Jasin Lalang Malacca. TO LET, half house, furnjsh-d. Tanglin i liatrict, from Febraary Rtnt SUS pa*630 words
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Advertisement43 1922-01-26 7 Announce that they are now able to execute orders received from Importers, direct from their factory. Full particulars and export terms on application to their Eastern representative, care of Straits Times, LODGE PLUGS, LIMITED, Itugby, England. Models to suit every make of Engine43 words
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Advertisement457 1922-01-26 7 VI Ppemiep |Wr Soda Watep Singapope. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmateamnm IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT, JOHORE BAHRU Miscellaneous Suit No. 1 of 1921. THE OVERSEA CHINESE BANK, LTD., OF SINGAPORE Charz««e Ago net NAVENA 800NA NARAINA PILLAL Of KARAIKUDI, INDIA Chargor. The undersigned have been instructed to soil by457 words
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Obituary32 1922-01-26 8 IDLER. On .T.muary 19, 1!'-"-, at 7. Rue Conscience, Antwerp. Cecile Adlcr-Roost, ..I, I v.i:V of Ad.lplif Adler of Antwerp. I.;, cable. India, .lava, China .1:. 1 Japan p.'iuT. pteaae copy.32 words
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1084 1922-01-26 8 The Straits Times. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26 THE RAN D STRIKE. A m "w phase of the strike en the Rand Mining IM is suKfjested by Sir Abe I;->i]cy's allegation that the Nationalist >arty is using the white miners to create opposition to and overthrow the Smuts' wuviinir.ent. It is difficult1,084 words
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Article41 1922-01-26 8 Mr. Bull, second magistrate, commenced the preliminary enquiry to-day into the case in which the Tamil., named Krishna- amy, stands charged with the murder of another Tamil, named Pakirisamy, in a house near the Incinerator, Alexandra Road, on New Year's Day.41 words
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Article15 1922-01-26 8 H.M.S. Titania and submarine L.2 arrived from Hongkong yesterday evening and are bound for Pcnang.15 words
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Article22 1922-01-26 8 Norfolk House, the magnificent London mansion of the Duke of Norfolk, is to be let furnished till August owing to the expense.22 words
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Article24 1922-01-26 8 Church service notices should reach us oar'y to-morrow as the Straits Times will not be published on Saturday on account of Chinese New Year.24 words
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Article30 1922-01-26 8 We would again remind those who reply to advertisers that the local letter postage is now five cents and not four. Letters arc continually being received at this office understamped.30 words
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Article50 1922-01-26 8 His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales has expressed a desire to meet cxService officers and men of the Federated Malay States on the Polo Ground, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday afternoon, March 29. It i« confidently expected that asmany officers and men as possible will bi present on this occasion.50 words
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Article59 1922-01-26 8 At the instance of Inspector Bendle Hassan bin Rabbi, chauffeur of car 241 *i was convicted on charges of rash driving thereby knocking down and injuring i Chinese and failing to stop after an ac cident in New Bridge Road on the 14th inst. Accused was fined $">5 on each59 words
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Article57 1922-01-26 8 As already mentioned a vegetable plan ter, named Hoi Chow, was found with his head battered in, on his plantation ofi Holland Road early last Sunday morning Two Chinese, named Ang Kow and Tat Moy, were produced by Inspector Edward; in the Second Court yesterday in connec tim with the57 words
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Article63 1922-01-26 8 Two men, Chan Yarn and Low SinFook, alleged to be concerned in the rob bery of a Chinese doctor, named Choi Yew Kcng of 102 Rochore Road, in Grangt Road last Sunday have been arrested bj Inspector Edwards. The third man alsi said to be implicated in the outrage il63 words
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Article59 1922-01-26 8 Detective Inspector Phear charged Muster Ali, before Mr. Nunn District Judge, yesterday with dishonesth retaining stolen property, such as coats jackets, and other articles of ck thing be onging to Mr. B. E. Ablett and Mr. A Roose. The accused, who was arrested h\ Inspector Phear in a house in59 words
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Article65 1922-01-26 8 This morning Chief Detective Insp. Cos tello produced 24 men who, during the rail made by the Chief Police Officer, Adjutant Insp. Costello and a number of polic: yesterday morning, were discovered in 1 louse off Balestier Road with arms am immuniticn in their possession, prepara tory to setting out65 words
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Article69 1922-01-26 8 Quite a little military expedition wa; .0 be seen going through the streets oi Kuala Lumpur yesterday accompanied b; Major Fish, of Messrs. J. A. Russell an< Co. They were conveying over $100,00 C to Malayan Collieries to pay the monthh wage bill. News had been received, aayl the Malay69 words
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Article65 1922-01-26 8 Under the auspices of the Hindi Young Men's Literary Union Mr. K fhirugnana Sambanthar will deliver 'ecture in Tamil on Kannapa Nayanai ?aritram on Friday at 7.30 p.m. at 11 Ohcby Ghaut, the premises of the Ceylu Tamils' Association Hail. In view of th' mportance of the subject it is65 words
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Article93 1922-01-26 8 Two soliiicrs who gave their names a* I. Clark and G. White, who were charger with cheating a ricksha puller named Lirr Ho in respect of 50 cents, were placed be fore Mr. Bull, second magistrate yester lay. Both men pleaded not guilty. Evi fence was given by Insp. Meeten93 words
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Article97 1922-01-26 8 At the twelfth annual central meeting if the Lian Kee Kok held at 91 Chin Swe Road on the 15th instant the election <A officers for the year 1922 r- suited as follows President, Mr. Chan Teck Swee vice-president Mr. Khoo Peck Chuan hon. secretary, Mr. Wee Swei Cheng hon.97 words
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Article100 1922-01-26 8 As there will be no dancing after dinner at the Raffles or Europe Hotels on Saturday the management of Goodwood Hal has arranged for a special terpsichorean evening for that day commencing at 9.15. Kitty Lipton and Henry Marchand, who since coming to Malaya, have been meeting with much success100 words
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Article110 1922-01-26 8 The sixth annual general meeting of the Lion City C:ub was held in its Club House, 54, Nelson Road, on the 22nd instant and th? following wen elected, office-bearers for the current year President, Mr. Lim Hock Bian vie? president, Mr. Chua Keh Hai hon. secretary, Mr. Chua Koon Poh110 words
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Article375 1922-01-26 8 The deaths are announced of Mr. Thomas Gibson liowles and the Rt Hon. Thomas Lough. Mr. Mark Graham, the well-known Perak mining engineer, is ill in Batu Gajah Hospital. A Reuter telegram from Atlantic City announces the death of Mr. John Kemlnck Bangs, the well-known novelist. The375 words
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Article94 1922-01-26 8 Replying to complaints reganlin^ the ack on boani ship of n wi between Eng and, India and Australia, the P. anil 0. Company points out that as its traffic is argcly seasonal and there are eomnaraiv. ly few business m n among their Nttteng rs,94 words
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Article140 1922-01-26 8 A Reuter cable of the 2'-) rl :n-t. announc s th death of Vi. count Bryce, formerly British Amhassadorat Washington until 1013. He v..hs years of age anl was late Chief Secretary f>r Ire'and. He was for nearly quarter of a c ntnry r of Civil140 words
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Article163 1922-01-26 8 A writer in the Over-Seas Daily Mail "f December SI says 'lhe prospect of LonI I. I. easing a city of ■kyaerapera, to which I alluiieil recently, elms n.-t seem likily to be realised not at any rat- 'f the Royal Institut of ISritlsh Architects has its163 words
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Article186 1922-01-26 8 A vi ry delightful variation fr.nn tliordinary course of Fimt wainiiij In Singapore took plnii- y sterday i v ning. the Burns Anniversary, at Goodwood Hall, when the lailic: were invited and att n<led in large p.unib is. Members of Lodge AUaa, th hosts, were in186 words
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Advertisement196 1922-01-26 8 f w—m -YO ENSURE A COMPLETE Clearance OF THE REMAINDER OF All Sale Goods OFFERED A ("^4*% °l DISCOUNT *JrA off /o SALE PRICES Will be allowed from new until the end of the Sale. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Kn^l.iud) Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. PROOF I WE ARE196 words
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Advertisement176 1922-01-26 8 ALHAMBRA Beach Road. S Pl*. IIOODMAN BLIND 6 Pta. Featuring Wm. Karnum Topical Budget, I'athe Rrvirw and other interesting Comedies Pint Show, i Pis. 11(>1<;HT AMI PAID FOR 5 Pta. iring Alice Brady) MARLBOROUGH ticach Road Pt«. THE WOIM.I) TO I.IVK IN 5 Pta. I Pta, MNKTY-THKEE 4 PU. (<176 words
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Article430 1922-01-26 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 23. A bad attack of the blues regarding the conference hHs recir.tly been afflicting Washington, but a more cheerful feeling now exists, partly in consequence of President Harding pointing out that pessimism was not justified .md it was unfair to criticise work only half430 words
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Article124 1922-01-26 9 Reuter's Service. Prince of Wale-' <';tmp, Hyderabad, Deccan, January 25. Hyderabad gave to the Prince of Wales a tine reception this morning on his arrival after thirty-five hours in the train. The ancient city rose to th? occasion with adornments of true barbaric splendour and colouring. The124 words
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Article79 1922-01-26 9 Reuter's Service. London, January Paris Replying to numerous inquiries with regard to Chinese finances in connection with the Hanque Jmlustrielle de Chine, M. Last 'jrie, the Minister of Finance, stated that the Chinesu Government had hitherto opposed repayment of the six per cent, bonds of I'M 3, in79 words
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Article21 1922-01-26 9 Rf.iter's Service. London, January 23. (•l.cut The Moplah rebel chief Kurhamad Hadji and six others have been shot (fc-ad.21 words
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Article175 1922-01-26 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 23. Rome The death certificate of the Pope sent to th? Municipality by the Holy See says he died of influenza) broncho-pneu-monia. The body of the Pope was transferred from the throne room to St. Peter's lot the lying in state this morning175 words
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Article89 1922-01-26 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 23. Washington President Harding in an address declared that the feasibility of a waterway between the great lakes and the St. Lawrence was unquestioned. Th: heart of the American continent with its vast agricultural and industrial resources would thereby b? brought into89 words
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Article62 1922-01-26 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 23. In pursuance of the Government's policy of economy and disarmament, orders have been received by Rosyth dockyard to reduce the programme and nearly 3,000 mer, will consequently be discharged at tht rate < f 200 a week, leaving a maximum staff of 2,600. It62 words
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Article56 1922-01-26 9 Reuter's Service, London, January 23. It is i fficially stated that Princes? Mary's wedding is fixed for February 28 It is fficially announced that Princess Mary's bridesmaids will be the following Princess Maud, Lady Rachel Cavendish, Lady Mary Thynne, Lady Victoria Cambridge, Lady Doris Gordon-Lennox Lady Elizabeth Bowcs-Lyon,56 words
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Article63 1922-01-26 9 Reuter's Service. I. ndon. January 23. lt is reported from Constantinople that Mr. John B. Dodge has been released. [A wire of December 28 stated that Mr Dodge, who had be n visiting Australia. China and North Persia investigating tradt possibilities, had been arrested by the Bolshevists63 words
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Article47 1922-01-26 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 23. Johannesburg, January 22 Everything was quiet during the week-end. Twr Nationalist leaders made a speech urging the miners to persist in the strike and dt everything in their power t-> support th< Nationalists in sweeping out the Smut; Government.47 words
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Article38 1922-01-26 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 23. The new issues, of £30,000,000, three per cent. British Local loans stock at 57 and the Anglo-Persian Oil shares have been over subscribed. The lists closed within an 'hour of opening.38 words
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Article142 1922-01-26 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 23. New York Significance is attached to the statement by the United States section of the inter-American high commission, cf which Mr. Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, is chairman, as reflecting considerations which are likely to weigh largely with the Government in connection with its142 words
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Article82 1922-01-26 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 2.'! Montreal A beneficent action is anlounced by Lord AthoUtan in a :etu-r tc. he Principal of McGill University with .he object of stimulating the work oi •ancer research throughout the world. Hi.' ord; hip offers a prize of $100,000 to the graduate or82 words
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Article31 1922-01-26 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 2:J. Washington Th? National Agricultur Coogma, attended by 300 delegates ant .epresenting all branches of agriculture and all industries related to farming, has >een opened.31 words
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Article260 1922-01-26 9 Directors' Report on the Year* Working. The directors of the Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd., in their report for tht year ended August Si, 1921, regret that f.he accounts disclose a loss of £16,35 C 16s. lid. on the year's trading. In view >f the conditions prevailing260 words
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134 1922-01-26 9 Snme'cxcitemcnt was created in Penang rlarbour and en the sea front at Weld 3uay on Saturday evening, says the Pinang Gazette, by an outbreak of fire on board l lighter, laden with about 800 bags of ■opra, which was tied up alongs'-lo the Blue Funnel134 words
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Article124 1922-01-26 9 There were two interesting gang robbery cases b?fore Mr. Justice FarrerManby this week in both of which the accused were convicted, writes our Kualr Lumpur correspondent. In th; first case six Chinese were •harged with breaking into a shop neai Puchong, with robbery, and two of them124 words
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Article3662 1922-01-26 9 Malaya-Borneo Exhibition Arrangements. Colonial Secretary's Survey. A meeting of the general committee of the Ma.aya-Borneo Exhibition was held in th> Council Chamber, commencing at noon yesterday, under tha presidency of thf Colonial Secretary the hon. Mr. F. Seton James, C.M.G., who delivered an exhaust.v_> and interesting address,3,662 words
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Article364 1922-01-26 10 The Canadian Government, which cetabli: lii-ii a breach of Its Trade Intclligei Singapore, is showin the trade possibilit es of thi Bring a kiosk, ai the foi Malaya-Borneo Kxhibilioii. I'or many ycari past the Departments and Commerce and Agriculture, ;.t Ottawa. ii;r. taken space at all the,364 words
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Article252 1922-01-26 10 Singapore Fugitive Arrested At Hongkong. The following from the China Mail of January 18 supplements our special cable -As the result of a cable received from the Singapore Police, a Straits Chinese lamed Yaung Ching Sang was arn.-ttil by the local police on board the Nagoys yesterday,252 words
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Article147 1922-01-26 10 Id 1 heatn aiimmiM at I BrH -h picture A Forton; at Stake] production) fijm next Monday. H i rting picture, based m Xat Gould's novel, .-tarring Viol t and GeraU Ames, and a private view i! wed i' to t: s production d i he vi »>147 words
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Article104 1922-01-26 10 A Hongkong tapir »f January U The harbour get> mon I each day the strik" continu and out, food supplies r t atsner to the point whore we may expect to fiel the pinch. iln.ee were lIS ocaan -going ships in the I harboui at 10 a.m.104 words
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184 1922-01-26 10 A in t mtr of thy t neral committee of I the proposed public ball for Stagapore was held in the Memorial Hail jreatoroa] ing with Major W. G. St. Clair in the chair, The eting elected Measrs, .1 hn Layeock and ac Smn Taow u>184 words
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Article76 1922-01-26 10 Mr. I. C. Bourne. City coroner, c >nt'nued his entiuirv tc-dav into the circuni-, attending the deaths of the mistreSl .Hid child respectively of W. GomOS, at Bilk It Ttanah Road, on December :>() 1 st. Dr. (I. .1. (iibbs. JJuperinteadent of the l.unat.r A-vUmi. gave76 words
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Article188 1922-01-26 10 A naval eleven met a team representing the S.K.C. II on the club's ground I sate I day and again met with a ratter defeat, this time to the tune of four goals to nil. A peculiarity of both the games I the sailors have played with the S.lt.C.188 words
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Article91 1922-01-26 10 The S.C.C. hockey team were at home to the R. G. A. yesterday and the club pioved th* winners in a heavy scoring ganM by eight goals to three. It is not often that 'leveii point! are scored in a single match, and there was plenty of daring the91 words
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Article84 1922-01-26 10 In connection with the Chinese New Year holidays, members of the Swimming J Club are notified that the launch will run on Saturday ami Monday, limes being the i same as on Sunday, and tiffin will also be provided on both days. The tide is favourable for morning84 words
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Article32 1922-01-26 10 The final of the St. Joseph's Old Boy tennis tourna.ncn: will bo played at the School at ."> p.m. tO-day between K. E. Ess and Tan Chang Gurk (last year's runnel up).32 words
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Article24 1922-01-26 10 The Singapore Polo Club ia sending a play at Kiula Lumpur over New Tear. There will b.- no polo at Baleatiai on Saturday.24 words
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Article36 1922-01-26 10 Entr.es for tii" following tiu.at the Straits Chinese IKcieati .gm open and ths da'e of el 1^ I championship anii am! doubl< Billiards— championship .it.ii handicap; ampionship and handicap bampionship and handJ36 words
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Article149 1922-01-26 10 A London wire of January ISta Itatei The Daily Mail lays that sporting circles are eagerly disetusing Carpentier's I last blow in his fiirht with Cook. It is generally agreed that never i. a second punch followed the first with such ligktn- Dialling even t these who149 words
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Article121 1922-01-26 10 The HMh auction of the Singapore ChaSßbei of Commerce Hubber Ass viation was he'd Ml January 16, when i! catalogued 1,858,868 !bs. (tons i. Ji. 1 M 8 Ib v. m 555.32.) Sold i'"7.t>7l lb.= IH pi- i_. PRICES UEAI.IZKD. Kililncl Smuked Sheet Cents |>.>r li>. Spore121 words
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Article65 1922-01-26 10 Macpbuil and Oo.'s Daily Report. Singapore, January W. Sllvn Hongkong i i p.c. promThree months gold Share market.— Dull. Rubbers. No enquiry. Tins.— Tuipings 1-1.06, Norths 1.07ttl Booths -lT'-.'.0 cents, Nawng Pets 80-M cmts. Rawangi <;n-f.-j cents, Papa MS l.'-L'O cents, Johans B.'>-!H) vents. Linguix 3.46-3.56. General.-65 words
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Article2244 1922-01-26 10 Sober Thoughts on Irish Treaty. IJy Our Special Correspondent. London, December 30. The tumult and the shouting dies, The captains and the Kings depart. One thinks inevitably of these lines as MM sees the departure of the Prime Minister and his colleagues for Cannes, and ta dispersal of2,244 words
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Article560 1922-01-26 10 IThe Strut* Times i* not rrsponsiblr for Int opinions of its correspondents fTorrrspondents should b^;ir in mind ihftt U-tt.-r. rambling epistles Bre Imble to dp rejerten -.r enclose their name*, not necessarily fnr publication but as guarantee of f?ooil f.u*. No letter unaccompanied by thi- a writer 1 oame_can560 words
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Article182 1922-01-26 10 i Treasurer of the Child'i W. l»n Association has receii .1 from Mrs. ,i. An: rj n chi ime f- i i ,683, being iie pi coeds of the hall which amount is nuc.e up as fo OWi S;il.s f tickets and wogramm $1,710.02 nditure irehestra $100182 words
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Article745 1922-01-26 11 Criticism of Modern Methods In Schools. 1 feel neapty, and 1 mean to say what think." said Mr. T. K. t.'ollcutt when plead iiik fi r a l-.roader conception of archi teclural eduratioii m a lecture which he mtll before the Royal Instituti h Architects. He was745 words
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Article294 1922-01-26 11 Hreodinir for the Fur Market In Kn^land. A Special Correspondent ■illiis to the Daily Telegraph lt will con. .>!■■ to learn that sub stantial profiti are i bs made out at breeding akunki in this country. A pri-vately-owned skunk farm in Northumberland, t up as an experiment about294 words
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Article664 1922-01-26 11 A MisBionarv's Pioneering Experiences. Altai liv.- years af udventur-jus service is pione r missionary t° the aboripini's tA the Northern Territory the Key. J. Watson is now in Brisbane, says the P.rislvam Chronicle. Brc— d l>y the tropical sun. ithletic- one* champion |»ili--vaultfi- in .he Bouthern Rhrwra' coa>eati,664 words
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Article298 1922-01-26 11 I hair Emblematical <>! Ihe Ruund Table. It i.« not often il.it the president of a ■aiiciu.t i> KiMii aa interesting a chair I 1 sit in h that which Commander Sir Travel Dawaen, R.N., occupied at the .-":iv(.y Hot«'l recently, when Ye Knyttei 4 Ife Rowed298 words
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Advertisement222 1922-01-26 11 Pianos Chinese new year SALE New and Used Pianos Greatly Reduced. Special Prices for Cash. Special Terms for Instalments. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong) BAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. "CLYNO" Stands for Reliability and Efficiency and gives Absolute Satisfaction We Carry Stocks of Spare Parts for these Machines SOLE AGENTS222 words
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Advertisement255 1922-01-26 11 Raffles Hotel, There will be no DANCING on Saturday Night January 28. SARKIES IMMb, Proprietors Adelphl Hotel EVERY EVENINU OUR SPECIAL ORCHESTRA PLAYS PKOM 7 tv 10 ADELPHI HOTEL LIMIIEO A. de SMIT, Managing Director, RUNNYMEDE HOTEL LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) THE MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN PENANG Situated255 words
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Advertisement297 1922-01-26 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. Write or Call Kiam Kiat Co. 108 and 109, MARKET STREET. t r Standard A \m?& m297 words
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Advertisement826 1922-01-26 12 FOR PRINCES AND RICH MEN ONLY THE ROYAL YAKUT! (ANANG VILA 9). This Takntl or lifa-gWing nectar hat bs»r prepared from the best, choicest an-* cheit regcUbla drugi. It hat a wonderful propsrtj of increasing the virile power and rectifies ill urinary disorders. In fact, it makes mas i man.826 words
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Advertisement618 1922-01-26 12 TO LET Nos. 87a and 87b, Tank Road, 2 storied house, beautiful building, suitable for family men. No. 32, Coleman Street, opposite to Burlington Hotel, 3 storied house, fitted with gas and automatic latrines and se- 1 parate bath rooms to each story. Well ventilated, suitable for family men. Down618 words
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Advertisement114 1922-01-26 12 jm fi Sakura jLJsj Beer Stout I m feßa^ rTi'U I IflL H' ii --ct k& "iTHB AGENTS ,W Suzuki Co. lig SINGAPORE. Saknrn "^n"l|lf "pilTrp AsahL- OiCiflJjiV 1 (Best Portland Cement) FRESH SHIPMENT ARRIVED Offered at Very Low Price Nunoi Shoten 10, WINCHESTER HOUSC. Ttlcphont IM. SINGAPORE. Zesiltli Motor114 words
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Advertisement437 1922-01-26 13 |L f THE CAUSE OF MUCH SUFFERING.' When the Bowels are clogged the waste matter decays and ferments and enter* the < Mooil, a nd is carried to al! pins of the body, producing Headaches, Biliousness, SleeplessjM ness. Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Neuralgia, Rheumatism and various other vl. I437 words
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Advertisement103 1922-01-26 13 Enquire^^ THE PRICE OF TITAN Before buying other Cement 'TDXjr/^XTTTt 4 rro G. AUHELY CO., FrIVINJ-i No. S-b, FINLAVBON ORBBN, aiNQAPORK. Telegrams AURELY. Bole Importers for S.S., F.M.S. and Notherl»nd» Indies. The Brand of Confidence SOLE IMPORTERS t The East Asiatic Co.. Ltd. SINGAPORE. The Right Car at the Right103 words
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Advertisement817 1922-01-26 14 PROVIDE NOW FOR YOUR CHILD'S EDUCATION A small annual premium paid to Till. M WITU TURKKS LIFE INSIRANCE (>„ innl. i nrl.iin a jr'""l education fi<r your child. Hy no othiT plan ran ynu make so dure a provision for a child, as an EdacaMaaal Kndo-ni.-ni with the Mannfarturrrs Life.817 words
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Advertisement284 1922-01-26 14 Amta -r,f |4.m,M« 8.0, 'to-Wtte. 1. ftre, »r*r 117.8N.UC The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (la.orparatad la itialta iatllaaiaßtai .r.vnnv nnrrrr M j.^. r lAP OmCI WUcJkarter »agaa«ra. I^NfDON OrTICI I M. M Jewry. ».C. The Company hat Kn,w# fjaaMHal with th* Hnpreme Conrt of England aad eompllaa with284 words
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Advertisement476 1922-01-26 14 BANKING THE RANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED aaratreretai ky Special baperlal Chartar I la Java*-) CapiUl 3oh*erib*d Taa,oao,wN CaptUl I'ktd-up T4a,ooo,*M Se*«nr* rvneU YUfl»o.9f Praaldeat I K. Nakagawa, Km. Vie*- President i I. Mori, abf. OIKZCTOBS I T. Hlnaasane, 0. VavasaLi. Eaq, K. Morlaaga, Bs«. I I U. Ksaii. tUq. T.476 words
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Advertisement1009 1922-01-26 14 BANKING ASIA BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated In New York) STOCKHOLDING BANKS. Aafia aad Loadoa Part* National Bank of Saa Fnarlar*.. Baakcrs Traat Cowpaay, New fork City. Coattafßti) sad Commarclal National Baak of Calragn. Gaaraaty Trn*t Co. of N«w V -k. G»arrfi*B Rarlvfa aarl Traat CVipnny, CleTrlasd. Mercantile B«*>V of the Araer1,009 words
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Article983 1922-01-26 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics The Oldsmobile Four Appears. In producing the new Oldsmobile fourcylinder car, the Olds Motor Works have succeeded in building a motor vehicle that timong other striking qualities embodies to the greatest extent the two cardinal riltoM of the four-cylinder type simplicity983 words
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Advertisement268 1922-01-26 15 Backward children. If you have a child that is not thriving, the greatest food help that you can give is Henger's. Bonder's Kooil i< always prepared with fresh new milk, nature's greatest food for growing children. helps tb^ digestion of the milk changing it into n highly nutritious food cream268 words
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Advertisement183 1922-01-26 15 BATTERIES L.B.C. English Batteries. 6 Volts, $50 12 Volls SGI Limited number in Stock. Special double waterproof material for hoods. MAGNETO SPECIALISTS Repairs to Motor Cars and Motor Cycles executed promptly. CHARGES MODERATE. Agents for THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE COtPORATION, I.T!>. Let us insure your Car, Lorry or .Motor183 words
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Advertisement355 1922-01-26 16 MAN KIAT ft CO. LTD. t«, PHILLIP STREET. Thone No». SI IS and SIM NEW STOCK IN HAND Emery Cloth and Sand Paper Emery and Glaas Powder Jackaon's Floor Stain Varnish French Polish and Gold Sic Varnish Copal. Oak and Black Japan Varnish. Salter's Family Spring Balance Salter's Circular Spring355 words
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Advertisement374 1922-01-26 16 TAY BUAN KIAT M, PHILLIP STREET, Thon. Nos. 'till and 1114. The successful contractor for supply of MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, BROOMS, BASKETS, etc, etc, etc To The Sinfapore Municipality. MR. BUCKERIDGCS NEW STUDIO 65, ORCHARD SOAD (next to the Palladium.) Phone 1898 HUBBUCK'S PAINTS AND OIL VARIOUS COLOURS. Large stock obtainable374 words
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Advertisement977 1922-01-26 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Th« PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sal*. To Let, etc, in ordinary close-set type (average six words to line) are per line one insertion 28 cts, two ins. 48 cts., three ins. G4 cts., four ins. 82 ets., five ins., $1.00, six ins. 11.13, ten ins. $1.40, twelve977 words
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Advertisement963 1922-01-26 16 LAND AND HOUSES 1: f TO LET, 44 Robinson Road. Apply to t M. H. Sassoon 6-1, Malacca Street. FOR SALE PRIVATELY, DOVE'S NEST 102, River Valley Road, close to town. Foi I particulars, apply 25. Malacca Street. j TO LET, 31, Wallicb Street, suitable fot an office or godown.963 words
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Advertisement622 1922-01-26 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, from February 1, godown No. 41, Morth Boat Quay. Apply 14, Change Alley. TO LET, second Hoor, 1-b, Raffles Quay, bright and airy ofllc*. Apply ground floor. TO BE LET, Or KICKS AND GODOWNS. Apply S. Manassih A Co., 7, D'Almeida ,i Street. w TO622 words
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Advertisement198 1922-01-26 16 Notice We beg to advise our customers :hat our Repairing Department is low under expert European supervision. All sorts of repairs to :ars, lorries and motor cycles executed. We have also reduced our rates jf car and lorry hire. Telephone: 1233 Straits Motorcar Service, Ltd. 213-216, ORCHARD ROAD. NEW SHIPMENTS198 words
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Miscellaneous205 1922-01-26 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Ediorial and General 6R 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 THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants, For205 words
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