The Straits Times, 11 February 1922
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Title Section13 1922-02-11 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,807 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1922 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement145 1922-02-11 1 i W S Malted 3 as j a MEUX'S CELEBRATED |f pf London Pale Ale |li j| J 1 Ordinal London Stout if tjBB (ESTABLISHED 1764) [T^T i fy/.vi y :\'i 7 llTnii? i'jl^-^i ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEM, l^^^^l' SOLE AOENTS Joseph Travers Sons, Ltd. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE.145 words
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Advertisement261 1922-02-11 1 PICTURES ■[iiiiimiii]!tii(Mtnitiiuiiitiumi!tit»itumrimioannßHaaamDirwiitwiiiiuirtmiiiinriu::ri:::>!H:iwaiMHßßiHHHi f LACH RYMAE Size of work 20 t% ins. Papev iim 80 l' 2 ins. 'THE RETURN OF PERSEPHONE' EIGHT CELEBRATED work n is (m. i-.,,, .t» 30 2a ins. PFCTURES 'THE SPIRIT OF THE SUMMIT' After th L S ZC f W rk ins- Mx inst 1•261 words
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Advertisement5 1922-02-11 1 MILKMAID **> Pile* aaw *»».U »w5 words
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Article751 1922-02-11 2 Open Question Pending Official Enquiry. Sir Robert Blair, in his evidence before the Royal Commission on London Government, has hazarded the statement that anyone living within fifteen miles of Oharinjr-cross is a Londoner. His opinion is evidently not everyone's, says the Daily Telepraph. It is, indeed,751 words
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Article149 1922-02-11 2 The Admiral's Reason why He Tilts It. Admiral Lord Heittv give Canadian correspondents an explanation of his poculia-itv in whioh the world is interested. When the' Admini told thn correspondent* that ho looked forward to mcef.ini; Mr. R. W. Beattv. President of the Canadian I'a'-ific Railway, though149 words
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Article188 1922-02-11 2 Ttao following literary gem from a kindred inky fellow, as journalists have been dubbed bv ßuchanan, reaches us says Calcutta Commerce of January 28, from Amritsar:— My intrusion perhaps will bewilder you for a moment, but I soon uplift the curtain to introduce you that188 words
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Advertisement203 1922-02-11 2 4 HAZELINE SNOW" lTra.it Marti) THE IDEAL SKIN BEAUTIFtER Will make your skin soft, v^ smootli and beautiful. C^i Leaves no trace but true beauty. Neither greasy nor Burroughs Wellcome Co., London J. Jl A,. $igih KittntJ tHigh Class TAILORS Season Co. Ltd. Ml end 113, N..rth Bridge Road. (Five203 words
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Advertisement272 1922-02-11 2 Cuticura Soap Shampoos Best For Children If you wish them to have thick, healthy hair through life shampoo regularly with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Before shampooing touch spots of dandruff and itching, if any, with Cuticura Ointment A clean, healthy scalp usually means good hair. s«>li.,tilaali 3d .OmtoxnMi 3d272 words
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Advertisement212 1922-02-11 2 ■■1^ Best Flexible Galvanised Steel Wire Ropes IN STOCK SOLE AGENTS FOR BULLIVANT COMPANY, LIMITED 9595m-^^^^^^b^b^DbbEkl 4 sva^^^^^^^S^Hp; M i__^_|M_n_j_^^ i| jl 6 STRANDS OF 12 WIRES. Guaranteed to pass Lloyds' and Admiralty Tests for HAWSERS, TOWLINES, CARGO FALLS, HOISTING LINES, RUNNING GEAR, HOISTS, ETC. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in212 words
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Article565 1922-02-11 3 Shanghai Pilferers Novel Methods. Thieves in Shanghai are developing quaint and almost lovable idiosyncracies, says the North China Daily News. The gentleman who I is aKeged to have paid a surrepti- j tious call on Mr. Lowder accepted an invitation to call again, and, unlike quite a565 words
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Article235 1922-02-11 3 Lord Leverhulme Upsets The Wesleyans. An allegation of blasphemous language has cot Lord Levtrhulme into hot water with the Wt'sleyans, who are taking official action as a protest. The incident occurred at the Premier's demonstration at the Central Hall on January 21. Lord Leverhulme, presiding, slid235 words
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Article189 1922-02-11 3 Clad in Cap Instead of Rattling Chains. Mysterious happenings in an Ixbrdgc house have led to several unsuccessful attempts to lay th<i ghest," which, it is said, has been sueii by soveral persons residing in tbe house. The apparition is not in the usual form of a189 words
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Advertisement331 1922-02-11 3 (Vv LEVt UP "^-^^y > I S»e> I d lnn>r l''d BB pn B S It's all in y the Vacuum Here at last is a tin which will keep your tea m perfect condition for any Length <>r time, in every climate. You will always find Brooke Bond Red331 words
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Advertisement363 1922-02-11 3 mm I Every wineglassful of i 'Wincarnis' means an I increased amount of New strength, New rich red blood, New nerve force. New vitality. The outstanding value of Wincar- i nis' 111 .promoting a frrogressivt j increase in strength and vitality is j due to the four-told power which a363 words
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Advertisement652 1922-02-11 3 "I THINK THEM SPLENDID FOR CHILDREN" A MOTHER'S PRAISB OF BABY'S OWN TABLETS. For the sickly new-born babe or growini child Baby's Own Tablet's, the Canadiai children's medicine, arc a blessing. The; are guaranteed entirely free from opiate and absolutely hnrmlens, and are a remed; for teething troubles, constipation, diarrhoea652 words
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Advertisement600 1922-02-11 3 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will lie received at tl Secretary's Office, up to noon 1 .'O, 1922, for the following v. 1. Conveyance of dredging the dredger HwHark I land reclamation :it Moul 2. Erection of add Tanjoni; Rhu I'olicv Station; 3. Painting, colour vnsiiinr and Pulau fokoag Voraaeol 4. Providing600 words
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Advertisement751 1922-02-11 4 STEAMER SAIUW6S P. 0. British India «nd Apcar Line lC«aipaalea Ineorperacad In England) MAIL AtiD PASSENGER SERVICES I'ENLVSU.AR AND ORIKNTAL 9. N. CO. (Under ('untmct with His Majesty's Government) HIMIi.i.V r-AR-EASTKK.N BERVICK. FROM UVMI TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON ifa* t>m»«poi» Leare Slagapore OtVANHA abeal Feb. 19 NACOYA about Feb. 21751 words
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Advertisement608 1922-02-11 4 STEAMER SAIUHiS "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) STEAMER Dae Singapore PASSENGER SERVICE HOMEWARDS. Steamer Leaving Singapore s.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER For London Feb. 27 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA For Marseilles, London Mar. 26 s.s. CITY OF CALCUTTA For London May 17 OUTWARDS. s.s. CITY OF608 words
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Advertisement734 1922-02-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS KONINKLMKE PAKETVAART MAATCHAPPU (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Telephone Nee. Pasaage Dcpt. 131, Freight Drpt. 1202, Marine D«pt. and Tranahip"e« DcpL 1457, Manager^ Dcpt. 1002. UKDEB CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDU GOVEBNIaXNT. INDRAGIRI February 11, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembiiahan, Rengat and Ketch-Rivet. SINGKAWANG— February 11.734 words
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Advertisement483 1922-02-11 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y^K. LONDON LINE Sado Mara Feb. 16 Kitano Maru Feb. 22 Haruna Maru Mar. 8 LIVERPOOL LINE Malacca Maru Feb. 18 HAMBURG LINE Matsumoto Maru Feb. 18 NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ SOUTH AMERICAN LINE Ksnaßswa Maru End Mar. Tosa Maru Mar. 8 BOMBAY LINE Wakasa Maru Feb.483 words
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Advertisement311 1922-02-11 5 STEAMER SAILINGS 0. S. K. TUB OSAKA IBORKf KAIIBA LTD. (laaarparats4 U /aaaa) Ma. I. Da aaaaa •treat, Ptsasssa H*llUg treat Blafaattra (Bubject to change vitkaat aotiee) KUROPKAN UNB Fa* Past laid. MaraaiUaa. Laaaaa, Aatwav*. Battareaaa aad Baataarg arr. 4»». 'Omit Karsefflß. ANDES MARU Feb. 28 Feb. 24 IfBW TOBK311 words
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Advertisement484 1922-02-11 5 STEANER SAILINGS titmauum hkrvick of THE OCEAN S.S. CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Monthly Serrira taking rarga anal pansmgyrs from Singapore JAVA PORTS (as inducement offers) NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS AND FKEMANTLE (PERTH) Approximate Sailings GORGON Feb. 17 CHARON Mar 4484 words
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Advertisement878 1922-02-11 5 SALES BY AUCTION CHEONG KOON SENS I CO. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE LAND AND HOUSE PROPERTIES. At our sale-room. No. 30 Chulla Street, on Wednesday, February 22, at 2.30 p.m. 1. Valuable freehold land and the veilbuilt brick and tile roof terrace dwelling house No. 27-2, Sophia Road, a cool,878 words
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Advertisement992 1922-02-11 5 I SALES BY AUCTION j "i^CTJON SALE In the Supreme Court at Kuala Lumpur Application No. 90 of MM YEO 800 LEONO versus CHARLES R HOOLE Civil Suit sta. 1147 of 1931 MoALI&TKRnndCo, Lid. versus MAHY.YN LEADER PRK^B Federated Malay States STATE OF SEI.ANOOR In pursu.iuco of an Order of992 words
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Advertisement735 1922-02-11 6 CIKEMfIS From Thursday, fWrtjary 9, to Wednesday, February 1922 A Suparli World Production with an A?l Star Okat Prefcntinß the Worli,'* Leading Stars JUKI BLVIOOS, KVFI.VN (.RKKI.KY. OABLYIiV HLACRWRI.T., and GEORGE M M\il RftlH in :i IKwcrful story of love interest TME BEAUTIFUL MRS. REYNOLDS In 8 IW!k A Platan735 words
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Advertisement376 1922-02-11 6 CINEMAS PALACEGAY CINEMA From Friday. Ttbruary 10, to Moml.-iv, Ftlnu'v. i Flmt Show at 730 Australian O.zotM No. 410 A Million-Dollar ftuptr Scrinl of Inva ai <1 lioroin. .lin-n urn] daring SILENT AVSNOKM Changing overy Tuesday and FrWUv Ypitotot 1 Io IS pirts Starring William Dnaen Secoud PUow at 9.-1376 words
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Advertisement344 1922-02-11 6 KWONG SENG CHIANG laUbllih«4 1887. Wholesale and Retail WIN!, PROVISION AND GIMRAI. j MERCHANTS ltT. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD •d« Jucttoa af Celnua Btra«L Nm. M 17 (OpposiU Adalphl Hotal.) JUST ARRIVED I.IDBVS CONDENSED MILK 118 1 Ib. tin Van Honten's Coroa -Jl.lfll W« (ivjff l -'jL;»». H>- (in I'". 70344 words
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Article134 1922-02-11 7 FtXTT *I» Salurila>. liliruiry 11. llißh Wntir. Ii.JI "p 1 1 p.m. LodKi' Eatkand. Kanry IV.- riaj Hall. "••.ipi^aiii Fin tion Bp m. Sunday, February IS, HiKli Wat.r. !o.v ajg 11.17 p.m. Mond.ii. h\l>ru:'i> I ■%fe Wiil.r, le.Dy n.iii 11.01 p.m. Tumdav. Krliruar> 11. Hifh Vatar, 11.40134 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article62 1922-02-11 7 Fa.i Wharf Baair Nil. Inl v karl Sh»rr« Wharf Nil. Main MI. I Kmi.irc- Dork J Emita, ilara 1-1 H'l Jardlnra Whan" Nil. Polo Braal Coal Wharf Nil. h>ppcl lUrboar. Main \Ml.lrf Diwdfei Shrimp, I.au:icli Lea. Coal Wharf Vmacl* la Pry V<*k Tanion^ Pagat Übert i62 words
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Article81 1922-02-11 7 IiAN UHATT MIX. 10T lull-, from MaU< 11. GXEKTAD v rom Londor. ami 1 14-2. HONG KE IT, J M ilaccn 10, for HVi: LEONG, a nn.l Huai 1 IYO MARL* 11. j. r« ji J«ill\ AXUEK Saiffon 10, 1 JA(u\ V for Honckoi KHOEN FOXC aali 11-2,81 words
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Article93 1922-02-11 7 T,,.d«r I I..ii Bwctti nl a p.m Mn»r and M.>«rcn 3 pjn. 1 p.m. i M"'':in .3 p.m. l:l 0. B Kotii Titiniri 4 p.m j K Palav Soesi 1 p.» 'iu-<>li I pjn P, .<. p.i.i. K. Haadar Miri, Labuan, Itoa, Kudat, ?imdaknn, Sulu and /;inibounsa93 words
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Article83 1922-02-11 7 1 Mile. <l:iliy Deal) om mi nl which adorned Court In I <li:>'mond been bouirhl bj wemtthy Chine* ol Peking ifter il lim 11 -i-iiwii bj ii Shanichai jeweller. The >t me, which weijrh« 102.63 carat*, ami ii dvm ;"i inch n width, aai had :i roanintic history. The parcham83 words
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Article63 1922-02-11 7 i-.l ha reached Pel im tl al Bri'.l Ii rabjei 1 tjned Kraaer on th* smtf at ateaars. ButtiTGeld and Swire, Ltd., «::s recently assaulted and roughly handled by :i party of etoldicru while travelling mi t hy Lnnyhai B being takrn to sccurp I hi' apprehension and jiaiiinhnn nl63 words
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Article149 1922-02-11 7 EXCHANOK. SpgnjiotPi I'/uaiy 11. On London, Bank •> in 's 2/4 1/32 P.-man.l 2/8 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 7/32 Om Km York Demand B 0 ;'t vui'-- DO days r )2'4 On trance, Hank 575 On India, Bans T. T. 1 T-"» 'n On HonjjkoiiK. Isank149 words
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54 1922-02-11 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. Tone of Mai'::et :—Quia. Palo Crepe Closing Pricet Buyers. Sellers. Sim. I l- I..-M .11 ll April-iunti July-Sept ;;o 30 Vj Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Kellers Spot Feb.-M»rch April-June July-Sept. .;i ui% Ah ae DAILY PRICES CURRENT. ll.:S0 a.m. Satiird;54 words
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STOCK AND SHARES.
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Article188 1922-02-11 7 Irs. Val. Pd. Buyer*. Sellers. 1 1 Ayer Wen* 1.00 1 1 liitam Tin 1.25 LB5 1 1 .lelantoh O.w> 1 1 Johun Tin 0.90 1.00 0 il Kani. Kamunting 1.16.0 1.17.6 10 Id Kinu Asoc. 1.60 4.. r »l i b Lin^ui Tin 3.50 4.00 10 10 Malayan188 words
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Article128 1922-02-11 7 Val. P(J. Buyer*. Sellers. 1£ n Bt. Am. Tobacco 3.2.0 3.5.0 10 10 Central Engines l>.oo 16.00 10 10 Central Mot' n .".00 ISO >: ;i E. SmelUne Co. 6.00 MS :>/-?>/- Electric T"way« 2 6 r N'eavc \l :.:>() 2460 SO Hammer Co., 105 115 100 H"J Katzßros.128 words
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Article94 1922-02-11 7 C p.c. ri.:':i."oo par 0 p.c. p.m. trical Tramways, LOOO nom. p.c. >- par ptil VA P*- -I.'l iii.iM'o 10 p.c. dis. I i p.f. of 1903 10 p.c. dis. hFanicipai I 1- p.c. ol 18 13 ?1.00d.0C0 15 p.c. dis. S'jor«- Municipal 4V4 l.c of lfrO9 $1,500,000 \o94 words
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Article396 1922-02-11 7 rra*r and Co. and l.yai; ami Evatt'o t^aoutiuna. Int.M avaHahle SterKiif Quotation! art pctatH oa another MX* «>■ Friday. To-iUy 1 Price* Fraser LymU 4 Co. Evatt. Allenbr fsl) 0.15 0.25 0.15 0.2> •AiorGajah ($1) 1.20 1.30 1.10 1.30 lA. Hitam (|S) 9.00 10.00 9.00 10.00 A. K396 words
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Advertisement480 1922-02-11 7 LAI EST AIIVEKTISEMKNTS TO-DAY, aoetiea aal* uf taak rurniture, ami in." little thing* ilk. pot m>: v.-.n rq i>- r month, torn mmcdiaUi entry, MOTOi: 1V( I.X ANii 1D... AX to Caih r<n: SALE, ml palatine*! leenie. in cilt rmmca, nleo painting oi' Confuci f< i Chii Ovncr c<> h:i\c480 words
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Advertisement282 1922-02-11 7 THE LATEST SOCIETY DANCING. The Raffles Academy of Dane Elocution Dramatic Art conducted by Miss JILL HILL STUDIO 128 RAFFLES HOTEL Estate supplies at keenest prices Acetic Acid. Sodium Sulphite Bisulphite. Formalin. Chinese Pae Mats, etc.. etc. L.Y. SWEE Co., Ltd, (Incorporat d in F.M.S.) 37, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone282 words
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Advertisement302 1922-02-11 7 Nahar Op At the Beyrouth Tkaaan, oppoiHo th* Qaylaug Polic TO-NIGHT! TO PRINCESS JUMJONGSfJ flyntli al roa V 2 SILA.VI L,Akl A JJ.A, Proprietor T. A. PESTANA, Kain;,: SYBD ALL SWe Ha PROCESS BLC ENGRAVING WANTED immediately a pro© block engraver. Good efficient worker. Apply pei between 3 and 4302 words
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Article42 1922-02-11 8 I :.< of It 'quit in for the repose of Urn MbJ nf Urn late Dclphina Nonis will be mi in tag < :ithtciral of the Good Shep-lipi-iI nn Momliy. February 13, at 7 a.m. Relatival and friends arc kindly requested to atloiul.42 words
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1083 1922-02-11 8 Wr shall hear a »rreat deal more about the Irish boundary dispute before we hear the last of it. As fi.r as we can (father, the object of the Lloyd George policy was t deprive Ireland of a grievance. It was1,083 words
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Article37 1922-02-11 8 A high official of the Philippines Bureau if Posts is being held by the Manila Secret Service in connection with the thsft of 16 diamonds, valued at P.'! 0,000, jvhich were recently stolen from the Post Office.37 words
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Article54 1922-02-11 8 Owing to the existence of rabies in the Kuala Lumpur district the British Resident of Selangor has issued the usual notification under The Quarantine and Prevention of Diseases Enactment, 1903 prohibiting residents to allow dogs to go about on the streets without muzzles, etc. within a radius of 10 miles54 words
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Article64 1922-02-11 8 A sailing vessel from Tuticorin left for Negombo on January 19, and it was suspected that it carried a large quantity of ;anja and opium. Watch for the vessel was kept along the coast by the Customs authorities. The vessel arrived in the afternoon of January 24 and anchored off64 words
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Article18 1922-02-11 8 The V.M.C.A. half-yearly sa c of papers, periodicals and magazines will be held on Wednesday, th,> 15th instant.18 words
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Article22 1922-02-11 8 Baroness Wentworth, the wife of Hon. Neville Stephen Lytton, is petitioning for a restitution of conjugal rights, says a special Madras cable.22 words
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Article25 1922-02-11 8 Fire has destroyed the Kobe Customs House, a landmark in Japan. It was one of the oldest structures in Kobe, having been built in 187&T25 words
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Article27 1922-02-11 8 The Court of Appeal in Kuala Lumpur commences next week. The Court will consist of the Chief Judicial Commissioner, Sir Lionel Woodward, and Justices Farrer-Manby and Whitley.27 words
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Article35 1922-02-11 8 Following are the numbers of arrivals from and departures to the Madras Presidency for the month of January Arrivals, adu'ts 359. minors 15 departure, adults 3,782, minors 263. The arrivals relate to aided passengers only.35 words
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Article57 1922-02-11 8 We have received from th? B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co. (Singapore), Ltd., a Goodrich all rubber belt, which is another instance of the good uses to which rubber can b? put. The belt is excellently made and a member of the staff is wearing it with much comfort to himself57 words
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Article58 1922-02-11 8 A branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation will be opened in Sungei Patani, on Monday next by H.H. the Regent of Kedah, in a handsome new building. The new premises have been designed in the Indo-Arabian style of architecture, and occupy a central site on the main street,58 words
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Article50 1922-02-11 8 The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation has received the following wire, dated Bth inst., frcm th-'ir London jffice She'l Transport and Trading Company, Ltd., intend making a public issue immediately of £5,000,000, 7 per jent. cumulative second and preference ■.hares of £1 each at par. Applicantsmust apply promptly by telegram.50 words
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Article60 1922-02-11 8 R.I. M.S. Dufferin arrived from Karachi this morning and is proceeding to Hongkong with the following unit and (i. tails l/102nd Grenadiers 11 Brit sh officers, 2 ladies, 1 child, 23 Native officers, 761 Indian trx>ps, 46 followers, 18 pri.ate fo'lowers, chargers and 7 dogs. I.M.D. S. A. S. Amar60 words
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Article69 1922-02-11 8 The cases against two Postal Officers have, it is satisfactory to note, resultei in their acquittal. It will be remembered that sometime back Mr. A. M. de Fontaine, senior clerk at the G.P.0., was charged with receiving illegal gratification frorr niessengers in the post office. Mr. Klyne was subsequently similarly69 words
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Article72 1922-02-11 8 The total foreign trade of the Philippine Islands for 1921 amounted to P407.907,7'J3 as compared with P601, 124,276 fcr 1920, showing a decreast of P193,21C,48."5, according to figures obtained from the statistics division of the Bureau of Customs. The customs figures show the balance of trade fcr the year was72 words
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Article107 1922-02-11 8 At about 2 a.m. last Christmas Day a Sikh poi iceman stopped a motor car proceeding along Gaylang Road with a Chinese driver and two Chinese occupants. On seeing him one of tr? men, he alleges threw a knife under one of the seats. He also found two tins, in107 words
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Article102 1922-02-11 8 A Calcutta message of January 28 states Private reports from Assam are getting more urgent. News from Upper Assam says that attempts at demonstrations of British force by the local authorities, the uarading of Gurkhas and units of the European Light Hourse of 50 and 40 each were jeered at102 words
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Article117 1922-02-11 8 An enquiry was held by Mr. A. C. Baker in the Penang Police Court, into a case of alleged unlawful return from banishment. The^ accused, a Penang-born Chinese, was ordered to leave the Colony as a War measure in April, 1917. He was found in Penang in the vicinity of117 words
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Article115 1922-02-11 8 Th? thirty-second anniversary of the Chinese Christian Association was celebrated at the V.M.C.A. last nipht by a musica' entertainment which was contributed to by members of ths Association with much success. Mr. G. L. Cranna, secretary of the V.M.C.A., referred to his recent travels in the course of the address115 words
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Article487 1922-02-11 8 Mr. W. S. Dunn. Municipal Engineer, Pwiang, with Mrs. Dunn and daughter, is r>: turning fnm leave in the Devanha which is due to arrive at Ptfnang about February 17. News has reached Yokohama of the death at Portland, Oregon, of Mr. Henry B. Miller, former U.S.487 words
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Article233 1922-02-11 8 Dollar Subscription for A Present. The marriage of Princess Mary to Viscount Lascelles takes place on the 28th inst. and it is felt that Malaya should take the opportunity of shewing its loyal and affectionate esteem for the Royal Family by sending a gift to the Princess233 words
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Article120 1922-02-11 8 This is fr in the Sunday Times, Perth, Western Australia Police-Sergeant J >ck .Miller, who \vn,t to the Malay Stats, Java. Singapore, etc as bodyguard to Jack Scaddan, is a war veteran, and shows the colours will earned in the Big Brawl. At Ivell as being soldierly,120 words
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Advertisement135 1922-02-11 8 I SB I BY APPOINTMENT J/£>tiM^\ TO H.M.KINC CEORGLJY. WML (■«Creen\j tlStripel) Sole Agents JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) I Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. j PRESERVE the BODY Of your car by DSiag Nobles body polish or enamel renewcr. The latter is especially prepared for car bodies that135 words
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Advertisement181 1922-02-11 8 Woman, tin rid 'In of the age*, i« equally liddle toherwrlf. Many women have bad riddles cf their own to folvo at somo time cr other of their live*. One such had her» 1 1 solve in the photo; lay The Riddle woman aud tfcc i icturc hbould l» Men181 words
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Article336 1922-02-11 9 More Raids on the Ulster Boundary. Reuter's Service. London, Iclruary 'J. The condemned iren in Derry gaol, whose execution, fixe:! for to-day, precipitated, according to Mr. Collins, the Sinn Fein raids in Ulster, are three men, including a warder, concerned in the att c mpted escape of336 words
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Article67 1922-02-11 9 Reuter's Service. Lond( n. February 9 New York The transport Northern Pacific was burned to the water's edge, off Delaware Bay, after the crew had been taken off by steamers in response to wireless calls. F< ur shipyard men aboard are reported missing. The vessel had been purchased67 words
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Article36 1922-02-11 9 Ruhr's Service. London, February 9. The United Serdang Rubb.r Plantations, Ltd., propo.-cs t'> increase its capital by £250,000 with a view to acquiring ntlier Sumatra pr iperties en advantageous iHsM owing to tlie Mump.36 words
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Article34 1922-02-11 9 Reuter's Service. Limil n, February 9 Johannesburg, February K Thy strike obstinately continues. All efforts at settlement have hitherto been abortive. Four militant strike leaders were arrested for incitement to violence.34 words
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Article21 1922-02-11 9 Reuter's Service. London, February 9. NmH, Hornx-ks have reduced their cotton cloths' prices by approximately 10 per cent.Reuter - 21 words
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Article28 1922-02-11 9 Reuter's Service. London. February 9. Washington President Harding has ordered the suspt-nsion of the construction work on 14 capital warships In accordance with the naval treaty.28 words
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Article120 1922-02-11 9 Government Obstructiveness Alleged. Riuter'h Service. London, February 9 The anxiously awaited report of the Sir Eric Geddes' retrenchment committee is being nublishcd to-morrow. There has been fierce discussion in the press over the Government's delay in publication which is attributed to the Cabinet's revising committees whittling down certain of120 words
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Article77 1922-02-11 9 Reuter's Srrvici. London, February 9. Berlin The leaders of the Municipal employees have decided to call off the strike owing to the risks of men not b?ing reinstated. Many hundreds of millions rraiks' damage has been caused t> locomotives through their being abandon (I ii: the frcst77 words
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Article53 1922-02-11 9 Reuter's Service. London, February 9. Delhi The Legislative Assembly has agreed to sign the international convention for the suppression of traffic in women and children as adopted by the League of Nations. A proposal to raise the age limit from 16 to 21 was defeated by l:253 words
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Article27 1922-02-11 9 Riuter's Service. London, February 9. A Reval message states that the Great Northern Telegraph Company's Petro-grad-Peking line has been restored as far as Irkutsk.27 words
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Article106 1922-02-11 9 Previously acknowledged $135,410.52 P. R. Pinhorn Esq., (monthly contribution) 15 Kclantan Club Unclaimed Members Credit 4.37 Proceeds of Concert and Ball held by Sehngor St. Andrews Society on3l-11-21 1,138.13 Ellis Memorial Fund 40.25 Messrs. Dunlop Plantations Ltd. (monthly contribution) 200 Total $136,808.27 Singapore Branch Previously acknowledged $24,686.22106 words
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Article159 1922-02-11 9 The following extended London cable of January 31 is of interest: The Dunlop Rubber Company's report for the year ending August 31 last shows a net loss of £H, 320,000 whkh is probably unprecedented in the modern history of joint stock finance. The Company got into159 words
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Article21 1922-02-11 9 Brigadier-General Sir Joseph Aloysius Byrne, Inspector-General of the Royal Irish Constabulary from 1916 to l!»20, has been called to the Bar.21 words
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Article148 1922-02-11 9 The Outlook Slightly More Hopeful. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, February 10. As an outeom? of the boarding house keepers' mission to Canton, the seamen's representatives came to Hongkong. The Secretary for Chinese Affairs raid the Government had no objection to the new jnion, provided its name was148 words
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Article280 1922-02-11 9 Further Evidence for The Prosecution. The well-known financier Hooley was charged at Bow Street, with five others, including a man named Fletcher and a man named Macdonald, cf Crunyors, Derby, Likeston, (sic) respectively, with conspiracy to defraud in share dealings in the Jubilee Cotton Mills, Ltd.280 words
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Article192 1922-02-11 9 Messrs. Lewis and Peat report Singapore, February 9. Since our last issue there is very little change to report in the market and price? have fluctuated within a margin of about "ne cent. The recent liquidation both in London and locally appears to be finished and the192 words
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Article56 1922-02-11 9 The Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, leaves for Penang by the Klang this evening, having bean preceded by Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard yesterday, to preside over the Penang Court of Appeal whic-h commences at the Northern Settlement on the 15th instant. Their lordships expect to be absent56 words
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Article147 1922-02-11 9 A Dutch lady from Panpkalan Brandan appeared before the Medan Court on the 4th charged with opium smuggling. It appears that she had been on leave in Holland end had returned to Sumatra by the Koningin der Nederlanden. While in Holland she received a letter from her husband saying that147 words
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Article744 1922-02-11 9 Strongly Armed Pirates Attack Europeans. Saigon contemporaries are highly indignant concerning a raid made by armed Chinese into Indo-China. The Courrier d'Haiphong of the 10th ultimo says Owing to the fetes held in honour of the visit of Marshal JofTre some of the frontier police were withdrawn744 words
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Article315 1922-02-11 9 There is already distinct evidence of interest in the Amateur Photographic Section of the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition. At a recent meeting of the Malayan Camera Club, held in Kuala Lumpur, a small collection of pictures submitted by various members of the Club to the Exhibition Selection Committee, was on315 words
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Article907 1922-02-11 9 Annual Meeting of Malayan Branch. The annual meeting of the Straits (now the Malayan) branch of the Royal Asiatic Society was held at Raffles Mnaeum yesterday afternoon, Dr. R. O. Winstedt pr«c siding. There were also present Messrs. I. H. Burkill, A. J. Amery, B. Nunn, Major907 words
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Article97 1922-02-11 9 Recent official shipping returns illustrate the progress being made by the Nippon Yusen Kaisha line of Japan, which now comes third in the list of world's tonnage win 115 vessels of a total of 562,000 tons. The Bitish India Steamship Company leads with 181 vessels with a tonnage97 words
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Article59 1922-02-11 9 Rain poured in torrents yesterday afternoon, but nine stalwarts on each side nevertheless turned out to play in the match S.C.C. II v. St. Joseph's Old Boys 11. The result was a win for the club team by the one goal scored. On Monday S.C.C. II are due to59 words
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Article189 1922-02-11 9 The match between the S.R.C. and the Lanka Union on the Padang yesterday had to be abandoned early in the afternoon on account of rain. The S.R.C. went in first and made 111, and the Union had scored 5 for no loss when stumps hud to be drawn. Scores189 words
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Article213 1922-02-11 9 On the same night that Carpentier beat Cook, Marcel Nilles, France, beat Guardsman Penwill, on points in a ten round .contest, and Seaman J. Hall beat Georges Papin, lightweight champion of France, in half a round. Papin seemed unable to do anything and went down to a light punch,213 words
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Article250 1922-02-11 9 Governor-in-Council Alters The Limits. In exercise cf the powers conferred on him by the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, the Governor in Council has altered the limits of the Port of Singapore laid down in November, 1912, and defines the limits of the Port of Singapore as follows250 words
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Article224 1922-02-11 9 The following circular has been addressed to the Shareholders of the Straits Motorcar Service, Ltd.: Gentlemen, Attached hereto are financial statements which have been prepared covering the operations of the Company from the clone of the last financial year (March 31, 1921) to December 31, 1921.224 words
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Article799 1922-02-11 10 Thr I -cast' of Ceylon Pearl Fishery. Mr. K. N Patuek, an Indian, against whom an extradition warrant was if i ii I- .in nary I, before v> K. .1. LuddinfTton, thi Colombo Police Magistrate. The accused itandi charged with bleach of tin-' in respect of a799 words
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Article37 1922-02-11 10 M&rkpt, rommenring at I' a> rinll >' in -ivll-h gowns. There and .-..1111 Patrons »re ti. i thai Mon<lay nifrhi will be the I ,-t i i i.iiniiie. th, -i. ln'in* an entire change for Tuesday.37 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter132 1922-02-11 10 To the EJitor of the Straits Times. Sir, Since the reports made by Drang Limbok and Ullem regarding the bad state of the Sere'mban Limbok Road some time last year, nothing has been done by the authorities to effect an improvement. would now ask that something be132 words
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Letter159 1922-02-11 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— ln these days when half the world is pu'zlinif how to make ends meet, it can scarcely be out of place to call attention to the exorbitant coolie charges obtainable both at the wharves and at Johnston's Pier. This morningUP - 159 words
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Letter502 1922-02-11 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.- One of the New Poor's" letter in your issm of yesterday is entertaining reading and cleverly written, but I do not think it U fair or in good taste. The shafts of wit are keenly pointed and nrbed502 words
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Article166 1922-02-11 10 At the meetinir of the Royal Asiatic Bvani Went/, sail that he ha-l been t<jld on vny fped authority that in old T.mil literature ther wen vccoids <if a great continent extending from Ceylon to Africa. If this statement was baaed an some pre-bJatorie fact, said the166 words
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Article175 1922-02-11 10 Statement of Quantity and Value of Rubber Exported During January. The Registrar of Imports and Exports, has sent v.» the following statement of the quantity and value of rubber e-xported from British Malaya during January. I!»'JL'. The figure's represent total export- from all the ports of British Malaya.175 words
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Article531 1922-02-11 10 Singing Cure for Distressful .Malady. Those of us who are bad sailors will sympathise with the two members of the Quest's erew Scout Moonev and Mr. .1. i:. Mason, the kinematoprapher who save had to return home through seasickness. The primary cause of sea-sickness is the irregular undulating531 words
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Article98 1922-02-11 10 Interesting discoveries have been made by a party of Australian geologists who conducted an expedition to Mt. Koscinsko in New South Wales. The object f the expedition was to study tin trace* left by the now vanished glacier ice. The observations confirmed the suggestion made to98 words
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Article120 1922-02-11 10 Programme of LJrills, etc.. for month ending Tueselay, February -_\s F.b. It, 17. n, -I and 28.— 6.16 p.m.. Drill liar!. Beach Road, Eurasian Company, aa p r detaili iisued. Pen. v. 17. i>n, 22. J4 ami :>7th.-.-,.i0 p.m., Drill Hall. Beach Koad. Chinese Company. as per120 words
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Article777 1922-02-11 10 Slow Rate of Speed of Written Thought. Major C. C. Turner writing in the Obst rvcr says The Civil Aviatitn Department, 5n Appendix 111. of the half-yearly report just issued, pays The Observer the compliment o£ using for its text the head and subject of777 words
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Article39 1922-02-11 10 Madras Mail special cable states that Mr. M. Kevins, who had agreed to sen;- as u -e-i'resident of the Fiscal Commission, will not be able to join the Com in. -ion Government kin decides ant Ui fill the vacancy.39 words
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Article496 1922-02-11 10 SUNDAY, FEBRI ARY 12, 1922. St. Andrew's Cathedral. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). !).15 p.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. Children's Service. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. St. Matthew's, Sepoy Lines. Ml p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the following week Hot) Communion on Tuesday496 words
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Article120 1922-02-11 10 A London message of January 2 states After hurricanes, moisture, warmth and fog in <iuick succession since (he haijllllina; of the month, the country is at present gripped in arctic conditions. London's temperature yesterday showec right degreea of frojt, the lowest for thi past four120 words
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Article108 1922-02-11 10 The report of the \v.-i Mol.k Rubber Co. for the year ended October SI, IMI, states that the net loai for the y.-at amounted to $1,44«.89, add Income Tux ;)aiil 11,278.06, a total of $2,724.95. Tin number of trees in bearing at end of jreai 57.050, total108 words
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Article542 1922-02-11 10 The Times Tribute to (Jreat Explorer. ('apt. 1.. l>. A. linss y. thi meteorologist cabled from Monte Video Shackleton at htlf-past three on the morning of January .'> called to Major Macklin, the Surgeon and the complaining .it pam in th back. .ifterwrarda he collapsed. Major Macklin542 words
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Article360 1922-02-11 10 People who have a Kijjht to The Privilege. It has been stated that the wedding of Princess Mary will be the third Royal wedding in Westminster Abbey, that of Princess Patricia having been the second. The statement is true if it is intended to refer only to modern360 words
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Article88 1922-02-11 10 lI. M. the Kuif he decided to make public further instalment of tin- letter* ■if Queen Victoria in ripi.limiatn.il of the volume published in I!mp7. Hitherto, eon■iderationi of State rendered the- continuance of publication inadvisable, but the irreat changes in Eur >p< m political conditions in88 words
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Article1403 1922-02-11 11 Position Not Unfavourable Despite Loss. The lllth annual gUMMd ineetinir of the Chempedak Kubber Hnd CJambier Batata, Ltd., was held on January 27 ut Shanghai. Mr. A. .1. Welsh presided, and the attendance n presented 4,470 shares. The secretary having read the notice convening the BMetmg, The Chairman1,403 words
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Article305 1922-02-11 11 Appliance r or Raising Sunken Ships. There lias been patented a resilient, collapsible rubbfr pontoon desfajßei for use in raiaing sunken ship.-. One of tht-sc pontoons resembles a hu^i- f i«tball when .nMatfil and is capable of brinjr rolled up like big ruy for ti insit305 words
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Article333 1922-02-11 11 Statements Affect Securities Market. The City Editor > f The Tina eomaienU ■>n the full in the Indian securities m irkat, which wai adversely affected by Viscount Noitbcliffe'i statement on the politic*! and soiiu. kituation In limn. London wire of January 29. 'I he issue 1 1333 words
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Advertisement86 1922-02-11 11 MOUTRIE PIANOS kft Taik Cases Guaranteed \S M^^^H^^^^P**-^ /^SsH sBBBBbI NEW OR USED PIANOS ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Liberal Discount for Cash. CALL OR WRITE FOR PARTICULARS, S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. (Incorporated :n Hongkong) RAFFLES PLACS, SINGAPORE. BIG REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE IN OUR PRICES. nmiiiiiMUMffliiiiiflmiiiiiiiiinmiiHii!M BRITISH I Expanded Metal86 words
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Advertisement318 1922-02-11 11 Raffles Hotel. MONDAY.— Tea Dansaot, h to 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Musical Programme after DiDncr. THURSDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress e«nentia] for Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Lunch— Orchestra. SATURDAY.— Gnest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dross rsssntUl for Dancing). N 0 TB.— Residents and Dinars will har* prior318 words
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Advertisement302 1922-02-11 12 1922 Commence the New Tear well by keeping; yovr store with sufficient stock. Never keep It empty. We do the supply in the Hne of Ship-chandlery, Estate and Mine requirement* at new rate*. Writ* or Can Kiam Ktat Co. 108 and 109, MARKET BTREET. HOTEL BRASTAGI SUMATRA, EAST COAST ralerraphlc302 words
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Advertisement250 1922-02-11 12 Orchids VANDA JOAQUIMS 70 cents per dozen. With italka $1.2* per dozen. BASKETS |5 per basket WREATHS $5 each. Fresh Cot Flowers Daily. Special attention given to steamer orders. Free delivery anywhere. 10IERN APPLIANCE CO. Ml. Orchard Boa*. TeL 2651. Far sight erden call «p *Phra« Ml. TOOTHACHE-A BURBEN ALMOST250 words
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Advertisement167 1922-02-11 12 CASH SALE Scribbling Pads 10 in. by 7 in. 150 Sheets for 20 cents. Postage 14 centa each Extra. Apply MANAGER, Straits Times. HOCKING CO. a. CECIL STREET. FIRST FLOOR. Arfhlteeta, Parr.yora, Balldlag aad Geaenl Ceatraeton, Geaenl Keaalra of Motor, Gaa, Oil aad Maria* Eafiaea, Lorriea' bodiea (mak.) ate, CBAKUIa167 words
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Advertisement231 1922-02-11 12 PINEAPPLE HAMS. I Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED MINING MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES We can deliver Ex-stock at Reduced Prices 3-STAMP PROSPECTING MILL, 10 in. by 6 in. BLAKE TYPE CRUSHER, F. C. No. 6, CONCENTRATOR SHOES AND DIES, SCREENING, DRILL STEEL, BELTING, ETC. Quotations given for complete Mechanical and Electrical231 words
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Article666 1922-02-11 13 The Dangers of Aloofness And Standoffishness. Speaking at tho East African dinner in Lon- don on January ft, Mr. Churchill made an important reforonce to the political proolems of I Kast Africa, lie pointed out, as a curious j result of the war, that the discontented rle-666 words
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Article290 1922-02-11 13 A Cornishman Who Did Not Specialize. I published a day or two ago an advertisem*! I recounting the manifold accomplishments of s •choolmaKter whe lived at Dore in the earl) nineteenth century, rays a writer in a hon~<> paper. Bat Bog^r Giles has the Dore schoolmaster boaten290 words
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Article229 1922-02-11 13 It is a pity that every Cuylon tea consuming country now complains, says Calcutta Commerce, that pure good Coylon tea is difficult to obtain. This is no doubt Urgely duo to the middleman blender. Certain people in Colombo have bad habit of mixing cheap Indian229 words
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Advertisement231 1922-02-11 13 WH|TEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. LTD. Qk Incorporated in Knplomi TBfje Jiouse for Value {B HP\ SINGAPORE. /Ijfl fStes' M U SHIPMENT or SUPERIOR AaaaaHaV oiAi.nv mars \"ll~"i COSTUMES IN NAVY BLUE \5l STOCKINETTE. SEAMLESS. TO- I U 1 DAYS PRICES ARE KEENER \1 I THAN IN FORMER YEARS AND LV the231 words
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Advertisement250 1922-02-11 13 /ggtnssx TO USERS OF CEMENT r^TmSTB^ IF >ou ARE LOOKIN(J roK <£& Jt~v*\ Mere Cheapness I Q JT 0 10l W^ft Wk TtIIS IS NOT TflE BRAND FOR YOU. I ass* 1 O *V fl» n <? *)»l \V^\<OlH| WOP4y-7 Ir- YOU WANT N <^^^^ The Highest Quality of Look250 words
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Advertisement394 1922-02-11 14 The China Mutual Life Insurance Co., Ltd. WITH WHICH IS ASSOCIATED THE Shanghai Life Insurance Co., Ltd. Uiuth Incorporated under the Hongkong Ordinances). Head Office SHANGHAI. MANAGERS 8. B. NEILL, v. i. a. F.B.R. (Eng.) J.KTWUD. ACTUARY H. R. STURT, ii (Eng.) SECRETARY TOM GRIFFIN, a. ASSISTANT SECRETARY J. R.394 words
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Advertisement483 1922-02-11 14 ABMti »T« MMMH B.C, A»|»ne« I. f.rc. .v.r 917.1M.M1 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (laoon eratod la Straito ■onlamaato) nvnnit nwwtrm m nu j.-^. ■BAD O/FICB WUeaaator bin SUgaaatfc UJ-VDOW OFFICB I M. Old Jewry. aUJ. The Company has «M,aM depasiUd with th. Sn.re.e Court ol England aad483 words
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Advertisement465 1922-02-11 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (lacar*orato4 by Special la»erlal Charter la Japaa.) Capital BabseTli.*i T««,M«,MI Capital Paid-up T43,000,e0# Eeserve Fanes Y11,0e9.9«l Praaidaat t K. Nakagawa, Sac, Vlee-Presldant t I. Mori. Bia. DIBECTOM f T. Hiaamuns, E(ej. O. Kawaaaki, Eaf. K. Moriaage, Bs«. M. Kaaki. ba. *T. Iketa, Esa. Daaklaal465 words
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Advertisement1005 1922-02-11 14 BANKING ASIA BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated In New Tork) STOCKHOLDING BANKS. Aagt. aad Loadoa farla Natloaal Bask of Saa Fraaciaca. Baakara Traat Compaiy, N«w Tork City. Caattaratal aad Comiaarclal Natioaal Baak of Chieag a. Gaaraatr Trmrt Co. of Now Tark. Gaardiaa Savlar. and Trmat CMipaay, OoTaiwia. Mcrcaatilo Baak of tko America*.1,005 words
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Advertisement122 1922-02-11 15 Further Price Reduction $1,650 F.O.R. Singapore Standard Equipment Electric Self Starter liquipment $250 extra. Do not defer buying your car in the hopes of further reductions for the above price is base on the latest reductions advised Wearne Bros., Ltd. (Incorporated in Singapore.) Sole Distributors for STRAITS SETTLMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY122 words
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Advertisement131 1922-02-11 15 Everybody Knows! Hello! Exchange? Yes! Please put me through to the Prompt Printers. Yes, its 2228! Rickard Limited, 76, Cecil Street, Singapore. KEE LOX CARBON PAPER 0 Q 75 P er Jj)b box i Quarto or foolscap folio obtainable from Rickard Ltd.; Prompt Printers 76. Cecil Street, Singapore. li-iiii.7Tiiii.-i-g T-131 words
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Advertisement66 1922-02-11 15 i HAIPHONG DRAGON CEMENT V/pHOy t Supplied to the Spore Municipality, Government of Johore, Malacca Municipality, FM.S. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROS. Sola Afents, Singapore. IMM a M MM M MM^' M M M MM n I SKETCH PORTRAITS Tel. No. 496. UGHT STUDIO N*. IM.66 words
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Advertisement45 1922-02-11 15 I Canvas Bags for Packing Rubber. First quality at $9.00 each Second quality at $7.50 each Size 19 in. by It in. by 24 in. Full particular* obtainable from ARISAKA CANVAS BAG MFG. Co, Limited (Incorporated in Japan) 28, Coleman Street 'Phone 14M. i I45 words
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Advertisement345 1922-02-11 16 tUAN KIAT I CO, LTI. M. PHILLIP STREET. Thone Noe. 8118 and 8114 NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED. Ump Scissors, Wad Punches Woodlte Gsnge Mass Kinga, Pressare Gaagra Spoke Brashes and Handled Brushes Doable snd Single F.nded Spanners Tube Expanders, ssaorted File Handles, Brass Aetna Wow Lamps Assorted sizes. Brass Nats345 words
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Advertisement332 1922-02-11 16 TAY GUAN KIAT It, PHILUP 3TVKKT. These Nee. till aad 111*. The sau-easf al contractor for sapplr of MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, BROOMS, BASKETS, etc* etc* etc Te Tka Slat-spore Maaidselirr. MR. BUCKERIDGE'S NEW STUDIO U, OKCHABD EOAD (aext to the Pallaflam) Phone ISQS HUBBUCK'I PAINTS AND OIL VARIOUS COLOUM. »r f332 words
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Advertisement1925 1922-02-11 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The riIKIMI) charges for Wsnta, For Sale, Te Let, etc, in ordinary close-set type (aYeiu,;w »\x words to line) are per line one insertion 28 cts., two ins. 46 cts., three ins. IU cts., four ins. 82 Cts, five ins., $1.00, six ins. {1.19, ten ins. $1.40, twelve1,925 words
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Advertisement564 1922-02-11 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, >tore No. Si), North Boat Quay. Anniv 1«. r>.«n». »ii« TO BE Lfe'i, UftlCtSa AND GODOWNS. Apply S. Wanussch 6 Co., 7, D'Almeida Street. TO LET, no ■remises, 117 and 118, Cecil Street. Appiy M. Gunon, 4, Ds Souxa Street. TO LET, ottce and gi.downe564 words
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Advertisement198 1922-02-11 16 WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE SILENT ALAMO! It is the most perfect balanced plant oa the market Tod do not require experts to ran sad maintain it. Fnll year's goarantea against defective workmanship or material. We carry spares to bnild complete plants, Call and see a Demonstrator. MODERN APPLIANCE CO, 26-3,198 words
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Miscellaneous204 1922-02-11 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial 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 THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants, For204 words
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