The Straits Times, 5 May 1922
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Title Section13 1922-05-05 1 The Straits Times NO. 26,937 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. MAY 5, 1922 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement170 1922-05-05 1 I Messrs. James Buchanan Co., Ltd., M S have received tine H LH Royal Wappant of Appointment to H. R. H. n td B|||M| mbm| i*i-. TthTfopular scotch Wh/skylsT"" w "7^ BLACK WHITr. iMM IBEBBBIIB II B mtW SUPPLIES OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE g Sole Agents i The Borneo Company, Ltd., j170 words
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Advertisement217 1922-05-05 1 BBaBBfIaBfIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBnnaBBBaBI I Silverware Department gmmmmm^ j LATEST NOVELITIES IN SILVERWARE just received \i 'wgm M.^^^^^^M^Bt. /^BaflHaaai fi-r"^ ipß^^^Sr BB^a/*\^av3BH r *y ,r^ f m Ji«tfci/*f a*" SSMiBJBI V c- v,' Case of G, Silver Coffee Bean Spo :,m 815.00 j £'i-^V' ■tJFI ff/b f illsHß.l Case of 12, Silver Coffee217 words
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Article718 1922-05-05 2 Over 50 Per Cent. Reduction In Costs. The ninth annual meeting cf shareholders of the Bute Plantations (1918), Ltd was held at Shanghai on April 2(i| Mr. C. R. Burkill presiding 1 Supporting him were Messrs. E. T. Byrne and A. K. Craddock on the Directorate, and sha:vs718 words
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Article308 1922-05-05 2 A brief paragraph announced that a fire had destroyed Mr. L. F. Willis's bungalow on Chenpai Estate, Sungkai, ami that but for the sagacity of an Irish terrier Mrs. Willis would have been burned to dea.h. It appears that at 3 o'clock on Saturday April 22, Mr.308 words
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Article47 1922-05-05 2 In the course of a communicaticn to the Government of Bombay the Indian Merchants' Chamber and Bureau urjrc that the contract with the P. and O. Steam Navigation Co. should not be renewed at all or at least should net be renewed for more than five years.47 words
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Advertisement492 1922-05-05 2 Dysentery and Wasting Dr. Cassell's Tablets Bring New Health and Vigour, and Safeguard Yon From Infection. Snluiile-n. South Africa. PrUat* O. H Tyler. 12lh Company. Mri. Kllen F1ok»:». S, Colcriile^rond R A y Serrlne In Bait /tlier. C.l.. South Africa. wrlKn: Baloal». I eamtht auterik. When I "1 auircroil wrril.lv492 words
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Advertisement565 1922-05-05 2 (*am iu*a jjE 3k i'a— FOUCAULD BRANDY o 0 u>Me Qv CST? IB*T AT Xs*^ OO»RAC-»WA»Cm AGENCY OFFERED The ONLY self-stroppir IM AUTO STROP SAFETY RAZOR Saves constant expense flu t>!adet. DANGEROUS SKIN DISORDERS, AND HOW I CURED THEM < hvmisl |.-I!s of wundi-rtul results from the Oxygeaateal anil Medicated565 words
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Advertisement127 1922-05-05 2 AJtf.A. A.M.A. THE BRITISH NICLAUSSE BOILER Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) The Niclausse WATER TUBE Boiler FOR LAND SERVICE AND FOR MARINE SERVICE. MORE THAN 4,000,000 H.P. IN SERVICE. Sole Af eat i P. A. PARIS, 04/56, THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. A.M.A. A.M.A. PATENT MEDICINES NEO-SALVARSAN of Messrs. MEISTER LUCIUS AND127 words
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Article1064 1922-05-05 3 Considerable Costs Reduction Achieved. The tenth annual general meeting of tho Chemor United Rubber Co., Ltd., was held at Shanghai on April 10, when the report and accounts for the past year were read and passed. The following directors of the companywere present Messrs. E. E. Clark, Chiiirman,1,064 words
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Advertisement702 1922-05-05 3 GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE THE KXCISE ENACTMENT. 191.".. BaaatoM Ut tin- Licensing Boards to consider applications fur issue, tmnsfer or renewal of llqaor ami tndily-xhop licences fur the sut.nd hilf of IMS, will bt hel<f as follows KUKOB. Jone IMS, a( the District Office. Kuki.l.. KOTA TINGCI. Jan* IMS, nt tho702 words
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Advertisement736 1922-05-05 3 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB Sl'ltlN(. I(A( K MEKTINC. 1922. Tuo»ds>. Thursday and Saturday, May 30, June 1 and June .1. NOTICE The Non-Momher» I'ortion of the (Jrand Stand will not be available for non-members at the ahine meetinir and tickets for thi# siand will not wacadl ViHitorn" Tickets. Will lie issued736 words
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Advertisement279 1922-05-05 3 patiy. Proposed by Mr. G. Grayrigge, seconded by Mr. F. W. Sutterle. (8) That Mossrs. L(iwi>, Bingham and Matthews, tho company's auditor?, be reelected for the ensuing year. Proposed by Mr. E. K. Clark, waeoadad by Mr. H. F. Chanjr. The met'tini; then terminateil. WOMEN NURSING BABIES should be careful279 words
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Advertisement218 1922-05-05 3 GIVE THIS YEAR'S LOOK TO LAST YEAR'S HAT Don't discard last year's straw you can have all the joy of a new hat for a few minutes jolly work and a few cents in money. Every day you admire bats that if the truth were told are not new, but218 words
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Advertisement608 1922-05-05 4 STEftMER SfIILCNSS P. ©.-British India Apcar Line <m (CnmpKr.i>-!< Ircon>oratfd In England) MAIL AND PASSENCm AND CARGO SERVICES ITMNSI LAB AM) ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Undrr Contract with His Majesty's Government) I LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP Dae Singapore Leave Singapore DELTA about May 14 I608 words
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Advertisement608 1922-05-05 4 STUMER SAILIIIIS "ELLERMAN" LINE yiT.T.MMAV BWCKNALL STEAXBHI? C*n LML (laaorvormt^ is E.flaasl) BTIAMBB Dm Stavaiw* PASSENGER SERVICE ■OMVWAKDS. Steamw Laartag Singapore is. CITY OF CALCUTTA For Marseilles, London May 14 FREIGHT SERVICE gtaraat 9m BtaflsyMw ■I. CITY OF CALCUTTA Martes, L'don, D'kirk, A'werp May 13 s.V CITY OF TOKIO Havre,608 words
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Advertisement716 1922-05-05 4 STEAMER SfIIUHSS KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATCHAPPM (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATATIA) (Incorporated la Holland) NtshsM He* lHaaaao D»|t "1. Fratgat Dept. 12«. HariM Oe»t. Tra.ahl*-.-' Itowl. 141T, Haaacer's D.pt. ltfl. nron oomtkaot with th> nrhkblands indu eoTwunaorr. iii» »i KOEMAI— May 5, Ulinjoe, Djeboes and Paiembang. RI'MPHIUS— May 5, Butavia,716 words
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Advertisement403 1922-05-05 5 STEAMER SAUHKS N.l^K. LONDON LINE Hakone Maru May 22 Suv.a Man. Mny LIVERPOOL UNE Tajlaa Mnra May 12 Tatanne Maru end May HAMBURG Lffll Tottori Maru mid. May iita Maru beg. JtJM NEW YORK LINE VIA BUEZ SOUTH AMERICAN LOT Kawachi Maru mid. June BOMBAT UNI Vvboahi Maru early Mny403 words
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Advertisement298 1922-05-05 5 STEAMER SAILim 0. S. K. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (subject to change without previous notice). EUROPEAN LINE lor Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said Arr. Dep. ALPS MARU May 23 May 24 NEW YORK LINE For San Francisco, Panama, New York via Japan Arr. Dep.298 words
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Advertisement167 1922-05-05 5 STEAMER SAILINGS THE BEN LIRE STEAMERS, LTD. (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) FOR CHINA AND JAPAN BENLAWERS May 4 BENDORAN May 15 BENLOMOND Sad half May BENLEDI early June No Passenger Accommodation. PATERSON, SIMONS ft CO., LIMITED. (Incorporate* In England) Axanta. i PRINCE LINE, LIMITED (Incorporated in England). FAR EAST167 words
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Advertisement228 1922-05-05 5 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY rfURNS PHILP LINE (laeorporated in AastraUa) i i Siagapore to Java Ports, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, via Torres Slralta, also with transhipment to o«»«r Victorian, Sooth Australian aad North Queensland Ports, British New Guinaa, Maw Britain, Tasmania and Naw Zealand Ports APPROXIMATI SAILINGS228 words
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Advertisement149 1922-05-05 5 STEAMER SAIUN6S DOLLAR UNE For Boston New York Baltimore (via Suez) s.s. CATHAY May 12 s.s. Celestial June 2o Through Bills of Lading issued from Singapore to the Principal Cities of the United States and Canada. For farther lnformatioa aa to Rates, ate, apply to DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES, LTD. No.149 words
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Advertisement250 1922-05-05 5 STEAMER SAILINGS THE SLAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LIMITED. (Incorporated In Biaa>). SINIAPORE BANSKOV For Kretay, Trenggann, Kelaataa, Ring nara, Telapia, Pacant, Slngura, Laena Kohsamal, Baadoa, Langsaan. Chumpon and Bangkok.. Paa. Dcp. YUGALA Msy 8 May 10 MAHIDOL May 16 May 17 SL'DDHADIB May U May 1! I The steamers ai«250 words
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Advertisement856 1922-05-05 6 CINEMAS CONCEIT has blightrd the career of many a man and often has made an otherwise lovable woman nothing more than an offensive snob. Often we see individuals, both male and female, so self deluded with their own greatness that they are totally blinded to their true selves. Tl.iy usualh856 words
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Advertisement295 1922-05-05 6 CINEMAS EMPIRE CINEMA Second Show st 9.30 p.m. WEDDING OF H.R.H. THE PRINCESS MARY VISCOUNT LASCELLES, D.S.O. H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES IN SINGAPORE An excellent Universal photo-play featuring BREEZY EASON one of the cleverest youngsters of the screen, in an appealing story of youth. S parts THE BIG ADVENTURE295 words
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Advertisement341 1922-05-05 6 _STEAMER SAILIMS3 United American Lines inc. Successors to LIVERMORE DEARBORN A CO i LIMITED. (Incorporated In U.SA.) INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINE Regular Service betwevti New York Singapore and Java ports and vice versa FOR NEW YORK (*ia Suez) West Carapgaw May 7 West Mahomet end June Lamb mid. July For freight,341 words
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Advertisement238 1922-05-05 6 STEAMER SAILINGS COMBINED SEKVIIK OK THE OCEAX S.S, CO., ITS, (Incorporated In England) THE WEST AUSTRALIftft 1 ft. CO. LTB. I inmrixiratrd In Englaod). l'a>w*n(«r> from -<iot«-.../-« JAVA PORT* (a* Inderemani otton) NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIAN TOUTS AMI FRCMANTI.K (PKKTH) Api>roilmate ballinfs UINDEROO May SI GORGON Jsjm 7 CHARON July I Excellent238 words
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Article82 1922-05-05 7 FIiTUBES. ■ay 5 llißh n., .",.:i.'i p.m. V Ii BJ n.m., (1.17 p.m. Ol King Ceorgc (l'JIO). Sunday, Mi'.h Water, f,.P." a.m.. 7.4n p.m. nlon. Monday, May n If Uch N •>.. s :t P.m. S.C.C. ii. U.K. v. Sel.tai nited v. liar S.C.C., 0.16 p.m. m,82 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article36 1922-05-05 7 Steers Wharf Van ImhofT. .1..!. i. t ftharl i-uiii Kraal Utal iraaif Mil Mi il*:Nj«r. Maid V.ik.t: Dredger Shrimp, Lch. Alert, Coal Wharf- Nil. wla in Dry Dock. t.miii Dock Nil. Vie-36 words
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Article88 1922-05-05 7 .■.-.'.yj,-, pjß 0 |>.ia. n and Tcink Anson 3 p.m. anu Calcutta 3 p.r.i. 4 p.m. ■i p.!!l ribon, ..i, etc. 4 p.m. I .t p.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. Rhio, and 4 p.m. 4 y..:: Ratal 9 a.m. ■■<.:, Kuum l'abant; and Kuan11 a.m. ..n;: 188 words
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Article52 1922-05-05 7 of April ■tatot at llic annual n India. 80 lM(> of .-■II were found cmpl nt m vesteli re- mntriea. The I in 1 ntribu ii! £450 I Btatea i the loss ble work A. Laah, honorary to B >mba; to take up an appointmi '.ion52 words
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Article43 1922-05-05 7 i H'uials in Samahui, ;hp Kust :i lumber of i caatomi rdered then <>ir tha y in French nil had t uune laaguace ho bad bwa in This M out ton :ui(l tdld them that they ixulcl rat all tha K'nss they required.43 words
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Article166 1922-05-05 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, May 5. On London, Bank m/s 2/4 1/IGI Demand 2/3 7/8 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 7/32, On New York Demand M Private HK On I'rauce, Bank 535 j On India, Bar.k T.T. ***** j On Hongkong, Bank d/d 11T4 p.c. prom. On Sham hai.166 words
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56 1922-05-05 7 Tone of Market Steady. Latest London cables quote: Spot B%d. foot Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Pricei Buyer* Seller*. ilay-June uly Sept. Oct.-Dec. Spot Hay-Jane July-Sept. 'V:.-|J. s. Singapore SUntftnl Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Price* Buyer*. Sellers. 27tt 28--:!0 :iO'.4 31 >4 152% DAILY56 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article177 1922-05-05 7 i- Oft, Va!. I.!. 1 1 Ayer Weng 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Jeiunct>b 1 1 Jjhan Tin El i'l hum. Kamunt. lO 11) Knita Ajsuc. ■"> I.iiiffui Tin 10 10 Malayan Coll. 1 1 Mon^'eaibu 1 1 Middle-ton 1 1 Mural Tin rig Pet 1 i Xuith177 words
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Article122 1922-05-05 7 Issue. val. Pd. Buyers Sellers Tobacco 3.1&8 8.1&J 10 lOC ntral BngteM 12.00 13.00 10 10 Central Motors ::.00 4.00 Cl i'l E. Smelting Co. 5.50 6.00 T ways 1/6 At-'ave 2G.00 27.00 ii::iiimfr and Co. 100 110 BtM l'«t UU 10 10 Mexicma Earrie 3.7.G C.17.6 10 10122 words
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Article94 1922-05-05 7 Bn«. 6 p.c iI,2S-i,SOO p*r 6 p.e. pxi. f| pore Electrical Traatwayt, t> p.c. fiSfi X) »urn. pore Municipal 6 p.e. ■.iiUU p»i klnaieipal p.e of iyO7 H/MO/KM 10 p.e. di»_:il 414 p.c 1900 11,G00,600 10 \>jt. dii. pure Munictpai IVa p.fat 1909 $1,500,000 16 p.e. cia. I»Wj. kuUt&H94 words
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Article397 1922-05-05 7 Frasrr and Co. and Lyall and Evan's Quotations. Latest available Sterling Quotations are printed on another page on Friday. To-day V Prices. Fruw Co. Altenby <J1) O.lu c.20 \lcr Gajah (SI) O.JO 1.00 A. Hitam c; '.i 10.00 11.00 A. Kunir.fr ($1) 0.76 1.25 hrn. Malay (|8) 1.1.")397 words
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Advertisement486 1922-05-05 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS II Inb, Vanznr.illt, r.| l:\ CM Sherries, 11. Holti-r. -Sol.- Afc'.Tit, rlurnpi' Hotel UuiM w N r Iwo children Hid 2. Apply i WANTED, junior assistant f.>r Malacca. Apply Sim.', Darby < Ltd. LlJftOl pcm for engajrement. Apply j Imei ci i Pord ear in »r -> i486 words
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Advertisement78 1922-05-05 7 NOTICE THE CHINA COTTON AKD SILK WORKS, SHANGHAI. Manufacturers of High-cViss Hosiery in Cotton and Silk have appointed Messrs. TYE SING CO., SINGAPORE, 35, HOKIKN STItEET, Their Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements and F.M.S. THE CHINA COTTON SILK WORKS TYE SING CO., •K. C WOVC, Managing Director LEOMi TECK78 words
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Advertisement31 1922-05-05 7 COPKA GROUNDNUTS C. S. Lust, A. l'fair S. Couzinft, Sucre. MARSEILLES Eatalj|i«hrd 1880. Dealers in Eastern Products Commission Agents Supervision of Foreign Shipment!. Tel. LUGTO MARSEILLES. A.B.C. sth 6th, Bentfey's Code.31 words
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Advertisement152 1922-05-05 7 JUST THE STUFF RESCHS AUSTRALIAN LAGER BEER r* Em m P or e •52 S >Lb RUTTFNBACH, LAZARUS SONS, ltd. (Incorporated in the S.S.) SINGAPORE, TELEPHONES: 937 1849 BUTTER Two Favourite Brands "3 COWS" Best Selected Danish BULLFINCH Pure Creamery Australian Obtainable at all Grocery Stores. KATZ BROS., LTD. Sole152 words
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Advertisement101 1922-05-05 7 vktoiUA I'll LAST TWO NIGHTS. To-night and To-morrow NlgM ;it Mi MATINEE TOMORROW AT 5.15 P.M. Special "HID" Competition. In connection with next Saturday*! Hatiaca n' "THE KID" at ilms Ltd. «i Valuuhle I'rijc to tha cnill under the agi UaUnee in tha b< <t rapreMnting JACKIE CO( "THE KID."101 words
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Obituary96 1922-05-05 8 CHUA KAM TONG.— On May 1, 1922, at Sungei Sayong Estate (accidentally shot) Chua Kam Tong, clerk to The Sungei Sayong Rubber Company, Ltd., Rengam. Johore, (Penang papers please copy). SEE.— At his residence No. 2, Peck Seah Street, or Tuesday, May 2, 1922, at 8 a.i:>. from septicaemia,96 words
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Obituary65 1922-05-05 8 Ihe friends and relatives of the late Mr See Teorg Qatc ore hereby informea thu; his nurUl reriaius will be removed from his residence No. 2, Peck Street, on Sunday, May 7, 1922, at 10.30 a.m. to th.Municipal Chinese burial ground, st Bak Erov/ii. for interment. The funeral wli65 words
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Article34 1922-05-05 8 .iessrs Seali Siow Tcng, Siow Kuect anfamily beg to thank their relatives an. friends who kindly attended the futun of their beloved mother and also thos who sent wreaths and letters of Cjndolena34 words
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1150 1922-05-05 8 The Straits Times FRIDAY, MAY 5 THE GENOA CODE. Obviously we must reserve final judgment on what Sir Worthington-Evans describes as the Genoa Code until there is a good deal more information available about it than has reached us in Reuter's service. We gather that the code aims at the1,150 words
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Article63 1922-05-05 8 Among the wreaths placed at the base f the War Memorial in Singapore was a flrral shield standing 4 feet high representing the arms of Sarawak cleverly •arried out in Flame of the Forest, Marigolds and black silk. At the sides were streamers of ribbon in the Sarawak nlrurs and63 words
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Article80 1922-05-05 8 With reference to tlhe announcement appearing in cur Saturday's issue on the subject of rubber soles for boots used by .he F.M.S. Police, we are informed that ■nembers of the Jchore Military Forces •sive for some time past been using the titcr covers of old motor tyres, as rubr soles80 words
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Article20 1922-05-05 8 Amahs now insist on $120 down if askei. to maky the voyage home with tlyii mistresses, says the Malay Mail.20 words
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Article26 1922-05-05 8 The sale of the freehold land ar.d build ings known as No. 32, Riverside, Malacc; advertised by L. A. Chitty and Co. Malacca has been withdrawn.26 words
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Article33 1922-05-05 8 We are asked to state that the Lat l'ai "ress Ltd., will be closeti te-ascrrow as nark of respect for the late Mr. So Teong Guee, who was a director cf th< ?cmpany.33 words
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Article33 1922-05-05 8 Members are reminded that the annua general mcetirg of the Singapore brene f the Ex-Services Association of Malay: .vill take place in the lounge of the, S.C.C n Monday mxt at 6.15 p.m.33 words
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Article37 1922-05-05 8 On Sunday, being the first Sunday ir the month, therp will be a celebration o the Holy Communion in Malay in St 'eter's Church Stamford Road at 9 a.m Evensong in English will be at 6.30 p.m37 words
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Article47 1922-05-05 8 The feast of St. Joseph will be eeh bra'ted at the 9th milestone Bukit Tima' n Sunday when the Right Rev. I i .■ichon will say the high mass. The usua pecial train will leave Tank Road nt 7.30 a.m. and stop in front of the church47 words
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Article40 1922-05-05 8 Detective Inspector Farmer, with his men, made arrests of one corporal and liv< 'hinese in various parts of the town for alleged extorton from hawkers. The men were produced before Mr. Dawsor. c-day, and the case postponed for a week.40 words
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Article38 1922-05-05 8 The following are the numbers ol rrivals from ana departure.-! to tin ■ladras Presidency for the month r' \pril 1922 Arrivals, 2,418 a-.lults, 21V2 ninors departures, 4,!?/> adul a, '."-7 minors. The arrivals relate to aided assengers only.38 words
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Article48 1922-05-05 8 A Ch nese named Chua Lee who is alleged to have kidnapped a Hokien e'r :amcd Lim Hoe aged 14 from the lawfu guardianship of her parents in Killiney Read on Monday last, was produced be fore Mr. Bull yesterday, the case being postponed pending fur. her mquir'co.48 words
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Article47 1922-05-05 8 A London message of April 20 sta'ce* that the L. C. C. campaign against night iubs has begun. F; ur prosecution-; bavi jten instituted, including one ugains't tin veil-known Bretts Club. The m :s the result of public indignation causei '.>y tha revelt';ions in the Kempton case.47 words
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Article51 1922-05-05 8 Two men ono a Chinese ar.d the other i Malay, who, it is alleged fired a revolver on being pursued, were concerned in the roboery which took piaee in Ceylon Iluai: iuring the small hours of Wednesday morning, were placed beforj Mr. Bui. yesterday and remanded a week for further51 words
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Article60 1922-05-05 8 Messrs. Baric '.v and Co. reporti.l ye ter '.ay that the copra market has remninc teady during the past week although t)n olurr.e r{ busir.t-s has been smaller. Prie ire inclined to harden nt dosure and quct.i ions are as follow .No. 1 Stan. lan .10.25 to $10.55, Nc. 260 words
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Article63 1922-05-05 8 In connection with the Kid cempetiion at the Victoria Theatre, en Saturday ifternoon, promoted by Middle East Films, Ltd., we are asked to state that the prize rill be presented to the successful child Ir. E. A. Brown. The prize will take th form of an order en Robinson and63 words
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Article62 1922-05-05 8 There will be a cinema show at the i.M.C.A. to-mcrrcw night commencing at ■i..'io. Members and friends are invited At the V.M.C.A. on Sunday night at X.30 he Rev. G. H. Douglas will five 7inema Talk. The pictures to be shown ire of more than ordinary interest. It is ircposed62 words
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Article50 1922-05-05 8 Lieut.-Ccmmander H. L. Haslewood, R.N. (retired), has received the followng cable frcm Hongkong To Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Haslewood. Antinuitsai Society at its first general meeting unanimously passed hearty vo'es of hanks to you and all sympathisers, i:i--iuding the English Press, for efforts on sehalf Muitsai in Hongkong. Wong, Chairman."50 words
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Article165 1922-05-05 8 We have received a copy of Tamil Made Easy, compiled by Mr. R. D. T. L. Header son of 18, Damansara Terrace, Kuala Lumpur. This hand book, which is much more a .valued than the u.sual run of books which are meant for the beginner, approaches the subject from a165 words
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Article165 1922-05-05 8 It may be remembered that during the seamen's strike at Hon^kon^r strata] American steamers secured Filipinos to replace their normal crews. A protest against the type of man so employed has now reached Manila from the Americas Consul at Saigon who lays Mat Own seems to have been a ci165 words
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Article404 1922-05-05 8 Sir Arthur Adams Is n bis rom bosne. The leave of Detective h •'arr.ier bavtftg I ill bs proceeding homo i.hortly. Hr. Gordon If. McGreg r, nanacer i f ifw Ford Motor I lanada, died at U ntreal i i March 11. Mr. (I. (i. Franklin has404 words
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Article24 1922-05-05 8 We ::iv < to state that i :i and alter June 1, the Si I [unicipal Comnusioncrs Omnibus service:; will be withirawM.24 words
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Article65 1922-05-05 8 'i !n an i •Ir. H. Thome, s licitor, in practice at impur, for alii i breach >f trust a! Kuala Lumpur, In t is said, of rams of a Japanese and s Malay, restectively. .Mr. Th me was placed before Mr. iJiiil. second magistrate, on65 words
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Article87 1922-05-05 8 Two men. one Chines* and the other a Malay, who, I ;i lv •eing punned, concerned in th< >hidi Uok place in Ceylon Road during the small hours of Wednesday morning, r lay and I \v. rk for forth ci quiries. the men were arrested by Ii87 words
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Article122 1922-05-05 8 At a meeting of the Estates Pr ducts Committee of the Board cf Agriculture atld at the Experimental Peradeniya, Ceylon recently. Mr. Gamier Enquired if any c was grown with rubber in Ceyli n, and asked if there was any known objection to the practice. The122 words
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Article135 1922-05-05 8 The Mount Everest Expedition u-ft Phari Dcong on April x. At Pnai wiiv found collected nil tha stores previously sent on Bad a consicierablo caravan consisting of tome 820 animals. The expedition left in two parties cm tha above date. A direct route to Khamba Dzonjr was135 words
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Advertisement170 1922-05-05 8 Maspero Freres gpaaa^ Douton Rouge IISSL j^yptian f garettes SPECIA' OFFER! CHAMPAGNE DEUTZ AND GELDE'tMANN "GOLD LACK" EXTRA QUALIT EXTRA SEC. $60.00 per caoc, duty extra. YIN MOUSSEUX COMTE DE MARELMO EXTRA DRY. A lire quality Prenrh Spnrkling Wine made on the Champagne Principle, c ..pares \ny f<"nurab!y with many170 words
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Advertisement104 1922-05-05 8 ALHAMBRA B«aea Road. 8«ond Show CONCEIT Othvr interesting pictures DOUBLE ADVENTURE SERIAL Featuring Charles Hutchison Episodes 7 and 8 MARLBOROUGH B«aeh K.... reels THREE GOLD COINS 5 reels 3 pts. THE GALLOWS OF THE GOD 3 pts. Pint Show o reels THE DEVIL 6 reel* lAN CHENG kEE < •<..104 words
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Article389 1922-05-05 9 Optimism About Conference Progress. Reuter's Service. London, May X At tiie plenary sitting of ii. Dr. Ra lu-nau faid that the trade 'f the world must be doubled before it was possible even OB war debts. This was impossible while the nations wore flyitiir at < ne389 words
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Article146 1922-05-05 9 Reuter's Service. London, May 3. The engineering employers to-day opened rks to men willing individually to their tirms. There w;:s a viry pome en <■ mtrary, many who have be employed throughout the dispute strode, and ail works are heavily pieki ted. U r.don, May 3. Sir William146 words
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Article159 1922-05-05 9 Reuter's Service. London, May 3. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. T. P. O'Connor, Mr. Chamberlain said that Italy had informed the Government on April 24 that they had concluded an agreement with the Constantinople government, whereby the latter undertook to examine favourably Italian applications159 words
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Article134 1922-05-05 9 Reuter's Service. London, May 3. Berlin The inter-Aliiecl authorities were recently tricked ever the destruction of 1,772 supposed German rifles. They had witnessed a benfire apparently of these rifles but subsequently discovered that they had been looking en at the burning of English and Russian firearms merely134 words
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Article73 1922-05-05 9 Reuter's Service. Lombn, May The Irith Free Staters have captured Ormonde Castle, the irregulars' last position at Kilkenny, and the operations are row considered to be over. Dail Eireann has appointed a committee composed of five Free Staters and five cf the anti-treaty party to consider proposals for an73 words
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Article55 1922-05-05 9 Keuter's Service. London, May 3. Paris The ex-Premier, M. Caillaux, was recently elected chairman of the agricultural committee of Mamers but tho Prefect of the Sarthe annulled the election. M. Caillaux appealed to the Council cf State, which ruled that agricultural committees are public bodies and that Caillaux55 words
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Article57 1922-05-05 9 Reuter's Service. London, May 3. Simla Judged from the military standpoint, the internal situation is quieting. Numbers of troops employed in the winter in assisting the civil authorities have bsen withdrawn, the troubles in Malabar have almest ceased, and the rising of the Bhils at Sin. hi, Udaipur57 words
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Article45 1922-05-05 9 Keuter's Service. London, May 3. Tho King of Siam, as an ardent admirer of the poet, has sent through the, Siamese Minister one hundred guineas tel the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and fifty guineas to the Memorial Theatre j Fund at Stratf.rd-on-Avon.45 words
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Article278 1922-05-05 9 Questions About Japanese Action. Reuter's Service. London, May 4. In the House cf Commons, replying to Mr. L'Estrahge Malone, Mr. Harmsworth said the Government had not received a Soviet government wireless communication en March 2i) supporting the Far Eastern republic's protest of March IS against the self-elected278 words
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Article106 1922-05-05 9 Reutek's Servicf. Londtn, May Explaining the ?>lay Day incident in London, the Japanese Embassy has irsued s.atcment that the secretary of the May Day celebration committee on April 25 requested the Embassy to tiansmit a resolution to ;he Japanese Government as regards withdrawal of troops from Siberia106 words
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Article32 1922-05-05 9 Beuteb's Service. London, May Haw York Larkin has refused liberation, complaining t;-. a t $15,000 bail was demanded in his case, while similar convicted persons were released on considerably smaller amounts.32 words
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Article143 1922-05-05 9 A serious mutiny broke out says a Calcutta message of Apill 26. in the Presidency Jtil at 11 this morning. The prisoners attempted to break through the gate necessitating the use of firearms by the warders under the orders of the superintendent of the jail.143 words
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Article153 1922-05-05 9 Thj Bangala, Captain McNair, commander, and a frequent caller at Singapore reached Rangoon on Wednesday April 26, from Calcutta aft?r one of the worst trips it was ever Captain McNair's experience to encounter, and from the story he and his officers tell of the voyag'-' it153 words
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Article2323 1922-05-05 9 Annual Meeting Favours P.A.M. Reconstruction. The annual meeting of the Johore Planters' Association was held in the Johore Civil Service Club yesterday with Mr. W. Miller Mackay in the chair, the others present including the Hon. Dato W. N. Qawlsr, the Hon. Mr. C. Bradbery, i Messrs. E.2,323 words
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Article319 1922-05-05 9 Some Questions by Mr. F. C. Peck. The C'igh:h annual general meet in of the Malayan Collieries, Ltd., was* haM yesUrday (Thursday) at ihe offices of the company, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. J. A. Russell preelded and the others present wire Meeetm. Grant Haekie, 11. A. Elenggler (Directors),319 words
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Article333 1922-05-05 9 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., report Singapore, May 4. The usual weekly rubber auctions opened yesterday to an easier market Demand was good, but the fairly heavy quantity on offer— BBB tons— precluded serious competition and prices tended to sag as the sail proceeded. Standard shtet opened333 words
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Article76 1922-05-05 9 Y.W.C.A. Lunch Rest Room Fund. Aim.unt previously acknowledged |M,IH.M A. \V. S-.ill 25 Mrs. A. W. Still lo Mrs. lnj.-r>ini m W. HaasneM 4 Co., Ltd. IM Mrs. Lornie Derrick Co. lim Mrs. Lowther Kemp in Mrs. J. 1). .'.Hinders m A. riouct 4 Co. 100 Tan Chem: Kes 10076 words
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Article132 1922-05-05 10 A verj fast and evenly contested game layed rest) rday fx tween I! .1 11, Mi.ldlescx "C" in the kic'< off both si.'cs but found both sets of ound game. After de Silva did a nice. nh Mills and he dribhl I pass) d the backs and till shot.132 words
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Article128 1922-05-05 10 ilay resulted as follows ■-!i(.ip. A) ru and Kappa beat W. A. W n'.l. S- 1,6- 1 aampionahip. E. E. it C. A. Norris, 6—2, 8 l. A. E. ft 1h beal C. \V. Goaw 6, 6- 1. TO-DATB TIKS. Mixed DawUi I .%r. s.128 words
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Article50 1922-05-05 10 •>i to announce that the ty of the spring held al Goodwood Hall n Fri ly, Jui 2 al I i>m. and not '.l"i |>. isly announced. The I tl K who at'end the to have them after dinin future will be the case for all tlinc50 words
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Article164 1922-05-05 10 Mcl Is Scores Well. tmg i lub cr. r mda contest !>■ Bombaniit-r i istralia), Wells th) tenth round. i -ight'-fn months' ring, Wills gave an With ::n advantage in scored repeatedly Lloyd fought back weJl I round, he opened I -ye. i md Wells floored the >!)<is.164 words
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Article189 1922-05-05 10 The f( ning B. Rutnam in the lawnlleyer. D. R. Rutnam, the 19 year-old Cingale c pla\ k .i set from Norton ;il 3 J >'■ n in the Surrey Covered < ..lit.-- Championships, in one of the prom at Cambridge th s rear. The "bra i189 words
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Article156 1922-05-05 10 O lumbo on April 86. He had been in indifferent health for some t recently underwent p severe was taken ill irt'y l>ef.>i- the last Kuropean-Ceylo-Ich and was preveased from piayjntr then. The late Mr. Titus was' an old Trinity College boy. He made his mark156 words
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Article224 1922-05-05 10 A Lonnon win of April 2'> states Varsity cricket during the ensuing season promises to yield attractive performances. Both Oxfrrd and f'ambridire are possessed of teams of a very strong calibre. The former appears to he most fortunate with f«ven of last year's Blues and several seniors224 words
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Article116 1922-05-05 10 The St. Funcis Association, Malacca, if holding an athletic meeting on June :>. On Monday there will be a football match between teams composed as folA. R. Pias A. Paul. T. Pillay P. F. Gomes, S. Raiahram, P. G. Mahindasa (capt.) F. Paul. E. C. Ba'eman. W.116 words
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Article137 1922-05-05 10 Messrs. Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore. May .">. Silver. 35',. Honekong 11%. Three irontli* gold :>:'.'■. S!, .ie market Dull. Babbcn. A few ramMM for Sterling im, Allenbys 18-20 i-enls, Craifrieleas 2:!-20 Mttta, Busactts 70-80 cents. Tambalakl S7>i-4SH nnta, Bukit Sembawnngs 1 0 to l i137 words
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Article109 1922-05-05 10 Messrs. Lyull and Evatt report under today's ilati' Tin. U50.2.G. Rubbers. Unchanged. Mn.s. Bating Padanfi S7H-4I4 cents, Jtlantohs b«Xtn M cents. Johans G0-G2-.:, l.iiiKuis •.'.;i.")-:!.il. r > Malayan Collieries V2A0liM, Umabcu ITtcUH, \:-.ir.iis 4 c.'i-i.T".. Nawnjr IVts J5-.i(P, Norths S7'j-9O, I'adnn'; Plandoka :it)-2~> <lis. ICuivnnjM109 words
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Article87 1922-05-05 10 Routine orders, dated May 3, by Lieut.Colonel F. E. Spencer, D.5.0., M.C., Commanding S.S.V.F. Friday, sth. 5 p.m., Artillery Platocn Composite Company, 30 yards range. Monday, 8th.— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Eurasian and Chinese Companies, Officers and N.C.O.'s. Tuesday, 9th.— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Eurasian, Chinese and87 words
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Article140 1922-05-05 10 We are in receipt of a copy of the second edition of the Mem's Own Cockery Book by Mrs. W. E. Kinsey, which has been revised and enlarged and la published by Messrs. Keily and Walsh, Ltd., at the price of $3.50. The book, which is specially written for local140 words
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Article727 1922-05-05 10 Increase of Capital Approved By -Shareholders. An extraordinary general meeting of the Arghan Co., Ltd. was held on April 81 at Winchester House, E.C., fpr the purpose of considering resolutions to in- j crease the capital cf the company from > £40,000 to £100,000 in 2s. shares,727 words
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Article173 1922-05-05 10 A powerful Selznick production, with Conceit as its basis and title, will he presented at the Alhambra, to-night, alrng with other pictures of topical and general interest and of an an-usiiig character as supplementary. In the tint show, after a two-reel drama, the seventh ami eighth episodes of173 words
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Article80 1922-05-05 10 Next Saturday night, a concert will be given in the Dutch Club by the w*!l-known Dutch vocalist, Geertruida van Vladeracken, who will be accompanied by Jan Poor- i tinaar. Geertruida van Vladeracken wil! sing Dutch, English and French stags in different costumes. Jan Poortenaar, who is a80 words
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Letter173 1922-05-05 10 To the Kditjr cf the Straits Times. During the ia:-t month several letters have appes *d to y nr paper reg,iriling the Btampa issued to commemorate the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition. My experience to trying t-. gat some cf imp.- might be of interest to collectors. Not being able to173 words
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Letter237 1922-05-05 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Readers who love f*ir play anpivi late j our hint that \-wi\ (\t rernment io reply to criticism in p. respectful manner. Gov- 1 ernment Hon. Mr. James' downwards, are t«;o ;::>•. to forget that] they ::a the I rva237 words
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Letter837 1922-05-05 10 To the Edit) r of the Straits Times. Sir. I ad if you will bo gcod < enough to publish the following outline of improvement of the I rubber pesiticn. It goodwill, the scheme ia practicable and,, to a large ext financial difficulties. It !s <iuite in837 words
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Article314 1922-05-05 10 The Pessimism of Sir Frank Swettenham. The :-n.". a! i::bk ISM tie of the Timt.--t f i- -:i>) 1., rukm ,;ave the followh t I'm:.".- data April 27 .'.t the meeting of tie Rubber Grower*' Issoeiatkni to-day. Sir Stanley Bois announced that the fact that the Govern-314 words
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Article878 1922-05-05 10 Mr. J. B. David Gives Evidence. (From Ojr Own Correspondc-iM Kuala Lumpur, May i. Tr:> hearing of tie action brcughf by Mr. \V. .1. M::ckay. late of the Kua!: 1 Kir-lin-r Tin Mini, against Mr. .1. B. David of Singapore, for the reeovi mousy duo as arrears878 words
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Article92 1922-05-05 10 Shanghai papers announce with regret the death of Cpt J. K- Reid, mi the lndr-( bina itr. Lvi nho. Cap went into hospital about tW) mi n suffering from broncho-pneumi i heart trouble. He j< toed the Indo-China Company in 190:!, and during the la -t Hi years was a92 words
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Advertisement215 1922-05-05 10 Sale of Property. The fi llowing properties were disposed of liv au-.-tion by Batata and Trust Agencies, Ltd., at their sale-room on, Monday Rubber and tapioca estate, Eng Tc-.-k San, in Batu Pahal, area UB5 acres, bought by Ho Hong Bank for $34,000 land and house ."> and t> Jalan215 words
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Article2061 1922-05-05 11 A Warning Against Hasty Democracy. Mr. M. K. (VDwyrr. writinK in a recent iliv gpwtator, pives a valuable comparison of condition in the Philippines ;;ml in ln<li:i. ikvwlßC the ilanjrrrs of too ■plicati n ol WiMnn political systems in Asiatic countries The three gT«f>'l <!inn iraciis of2,061 words
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Advertisement74 1922-05-05 11 LATEST DANCE RECORDS Always use HIS MASTER'S VOICE GRAMOPHONE and RECORDS Everywhere the Standard of Value and Excellence. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Raffles Place, Singapore. BRITISH EXPANDED METAL, Further Big Reductions in Price. Write for booklet and prices to the Sole Agents: William Jacks Co., SINGAPORE KUALA74 words
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Advertisement239 1922-05-05 11 Raffles Hotel TO-DAY Special Luncheon SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietor*. 'Phone 2920. Adelphi Hotel EVERY EVENING OUR SPECIAL ORCHESTRA PLAYS FROM 7 to 10 XDELPHI HOTEL LIMITED A. de SMIT, Managing Director. GOODWOOD HALL Thone 490. Scott's lid., Tan K lin. RESTAI RANT ALA-CARTE RESIDENTIAL BALL ROOM LAWN TENNIS rurnished Rooms, Open239 words
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Article346 1922-05-05 12 LONDON EXCHANGE STERLING PRICES APRIL 5. Par Value. £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 1/ £1 £1 2/ 2/ £1 2/ < /2 i 2/ I /2 I £J £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 2/ 2/ 2/ £1 2/ 2/346 words
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Advertisement1816 1922-05-05 12 The Subscription Lint for thin issue will open on May 1, 1922 and close on or before May I*>, 1922. KELANTAN GOLD MINES, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement* under Ordinance No. 15S (Companies) CAPITAL $350,000.00 Divided into 350,000 Shares of $1 each. NOTICI hereby given that the above-ramed Company1,816 words
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Advertisement110 1922-05-05 12 Those who have suffered from INFLUENZA >-e<iuir« a tonic to restore their normal appetite and atrength. HGEMOGLOBIN DESCHIENS is the) tonlo pap excellence. It also gixoa excellent results in oases of anaemia, chlorosis, incipient pthiais, diseases of the lungs and ohest, convaleecenoe after malarial, typhoid and other fevers, neurasthenia and110 words
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Advertisement76 1922-05-05 12 New Zealand Stilton Cheese English Cheddar THE ABOVE CAN NOW BE OBTAINED AT OUR RETAIL DEPOT, ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED "CEDOS BRITISH MADE LIGHT-WEIGHT MOTOR CYCLE TWO-STROKI TWO-SPMD SPORTING FRAME. This Machine is not an assembly of other makers Specialities, It Is manufactured entirely by ons Factory,76 words
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Article743 1922-05-05 13 Only Small I>oss Incurred Last Year. The 12th annual meeting of the Sua Manggis Rubber Co., Ltd. was held at Shanghai on April 20, Mr. Leslie J. Cubitt presiding, supported by Mr. A. K. Craddock and Mr. R. N. Truman (directors). The attendance represented 7,745 shares. The743 words
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Article279 1922-05-05 13 Paris is preparing for an unprecedented influx of American visitors this summer. The Cherbourg offices of the Transatlantic Shippinj; Lines have received news that Americans are preparing in thousands to visit France, and many extra boats have been added to the Transatlantic service. The British companies,279 words
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Advertisement162 1922-05-05 13 WHITEAWAY WEEK MAY 1 to MAY 6 We AHR RE-ARRANOINd OUR DEPARTMENTS AND IN ORDER TO MAKH THE WORK LIOHTHR HAVE DECIDED TO OFFER A SIX -DAY SPECIAL INDUCEMENT DURING WHICH TIME ALL Crockery, Bedsteads, Carpets, Travelling Goods AND Gent's Wear WILL BE SOLD AT 211°/ U/o OFF REVISED PRICES162 words
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Advertisement206 1922-05-05 13 Awarded the only Silver Medal for Cement at M. B. E. O HMHeUbM j^s I Drive away pf Rheumatisui^^^ PENETRATES fflr Don't suffer needlessly Sloan's gives wonderful relief. Pain Hies before the soothing power of Sloan's Liniment. Just a little applied to the painful spot gives quick relief. No rubbing206 words
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Advertisement120 1922-05-05 13 CLEARANCE SALE NOW PROCEEDING The Namsen Co. 26-2, ORCHARD BOA P. LIGHT MASSEUSE A LABORATORY Daily business hour from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Now on 35, BENCOOLEN STREET, SINGAPORE. MASSAGE Mr. A Mm. FUJIMORI, JAPANBBB SONI-SKfTZ«tS. No. 19, Dkoby Gaast, BINGAPOiC£. MASSAGE 111, WATERLOO STREET. MRS. CHIKA MASSAGE 87,120 words
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Advertisement989 1922-05-05 14 SALES BY AUCTION IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE BT ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT, JOHORE BAHRU. Miseellaneoos Salt No. 52 of 1921. THE OVERSEA CHINESE BAMC, LTD. Chargee. Against NG HIAN GUEK, TAP TEOW TECK and LOW BAN SENG Chargoca. The undersigned have been favoured with instructions to sell by pnblic auction989 words
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Advertisement321 1922-05-05 14 376, TELUK BLANGAH ROAD, KEI'PEL HARBOUR. AUCTION SALE of superior mahogany and walnut-stained teak household furniture, comprising a n ngniftcent walnut-stained teak sideboard, dinner waggon, display cabinet with glass doors, AN UPRIGHT PIANO by Steingraeber, I nianogany-stained teak double bedstead, h.-.mlsome wardrobe, dressing tables and 1 washetands, toilet ware, almcirahs,321 words
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Advertisement479 1922-05-05 14 Am«U »p*r.xlmaUly f 5,f)09,00« S.C. Anirut. fare «v«r $17,MM#f The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated U Straits •ettlsments) MAD oma t WlaehesUr Hem, Singapore. LONDON OFTICI I IS, Old Jewry, U.& The Company has ttO.OOO dtposltad with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the British Life479 words
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Advertisement561 1922-05-05 14 BANKING INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION (OWNED BT THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YOKE.). Capital U.S. $5,000,000 Sarplas aad andlrided Profits r.S. $10,424,000 Head Office 60, Wall Street, New York. San Fraaciac* Office I 252, Montgomery Street. Leaden Office 86, Blshopsgata, E.C EASTERN BRANCHES. China laatea, Haakow, Harbin, Hongkong, Peking, Skanghai,561 words
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Advertisement523 1922-05-05 14 BANKING CAPITAL $4,000,000 SURPLUS $2,00«,000 Asia Ban king IrfflafaMMjtß arv American, WtMEfW Institution^ HEAD OFFICE FOR THE FAR EAST Shanghai glagapore 00c*— 22, Rafflea Plsce. Current, Savings Accounts and Fixed Deposits in U.S. Gold, Sterling, Francs, Taels and Local Currency. Drafts Bought, Sold and Entered for Collection. Commercial and Travellers523 words
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Advertisement370 1922-05-05 14 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hongkong) Capital, all paid np StO.OOO.OOQ Silver Reserve $23,600,000 Sterling Reserve, held la London I 4,600,0(10 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. G. M. Dodwell, Esq.— Chairman. Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang— Deputy Chairman D. G. M. Bernard, Eaq. Hon. Mr. E.370 words
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Article916 1922-05-05 15 Dad's Conflict with Irish Free State Government. The following wrftten by Murty to a friend, and appearing in the Irish Times of April 8, hits off the present situation in the distressful country admirably Here we are, as usual 'thryin to simmer down party animosities916 words
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Article195 1922-05-05 15 Science continues to explode old theories daily, sometimes substituting new ones and, again, figuratively throwing: up its hands and leaving the human race without a peg upon which to hang its opinions and beliefs. The latest upsetting intelligence is that the supposed rigid earth is really in195 words
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Advertisement299 1922-05-05 15 Dunlop-Cords FOR Fords The cord construction offers (JREATER FLEXIBILITY (JREATER RESILIENCY LESS INTERNAL FRICTION MUCH COOLER RUNNING DECREASED PETROL CONSUMPTION Dunlop cord equipment for straight side rims is now obtainable. The Dunlop Rubber Co. (aa), Ltd. DUNLOP HOUSE, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. 755 Motor Cars for Hire AT Gasolene Motor Hiring299 words
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Advertisement182 1922-05-05 15 f v X MMMg aS T l ■>"MsFff r TiTTi 'ilß .jmmwmshmD BamMMts*(S^j^|BJK&t)!^| Stock of Lathes, Shaping and Drilling Machines, &c. Manufactured by DANISH MACHINE CO.. LTD., CoDenhaeen. SOLE IMPOKTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD., Singapore. (Incorporated la D.nmark) LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP Before sending your car for repair, be182 words
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Advertisement24 1922-05-05 15 What Qualities Do You Seek in a Motor Car Write for specifications md our SPECIAL PRICE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. LTO. 3, ORCHARD ROAD, SINQAPORE.24 words
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Advertisement410 1922-05-05 16 TO BE LET From May 1, the comfor*nblc and commodious Naidaam nt liO7, Joo Chiat I.ani', TaaJoßg I tirooms, with two bathrooms atlatlmt, sittinir and dininjf rooms, with a Rpacious back terrace, electric liphts tlirouchout and fitted with table and wall fans. Servants' quarters and yi-vcra! outhou- <-s ..rraf?. her410 words
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Advertisement409 1922-05-05 16 GUAN KIAT CO., LTD. V,, PHILLIP STREET. G Gauge Clauses. Congea, U I'ntam-d and White Span Yarn, A Arizen, Axca, Anvils, N Negro I'lowa and Spare Parta, K Knives, Taping and Franlng, I Iron for .Soldering, A Avery'a Scale* and Bitlancee, T Thermometers. Tent Cocka, A*he»toa (ord. Cloth. Millboard, Co.409 words
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Advertisement909 1922-05-05 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charge, for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., in ordinary close .et type (average six word, to line) are per line one insertion 28 cts., two ins. 46 cts., three ins. t'.l cts., four ins. 82 cts., five ins, $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,909 words
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Advertisement997 1922-05-05 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, 703, Gaylang P.oad, rent $45 per month. Apply A. T. Nathergany A Co., 14, Market Stroet. TO LET, a large compound house, situated at No. 13, Newton Road. Particulars apply B. P. de Silva. TO LET, Hollycroft, 31, Stevens Road. Immediate entry. Water and gas997 words
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Advertisement685 1922-05-05 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, 41, Robinson Road. Apply to M. H. Sassoon, 5-1. Malnccu Street. TO LET, office and nodoTrae centrally situated with river frontage. Apply Sime, Darby an^l r O Ltd. OFFICES TO LET, 3, Boat Quay, 6 and 7, Telegraph Street, 6, Raffles Quay. Apply Vow Ngan685 words
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Advertisement170 1922-05-05 16 At the Dance. The drestc* which excite so much admiration arc being: obtained from THE BAND BOX fPrineess garment a Qo 4, RAFFLES CHAMBERS (OppOkite Robinson's adjoining Extklcl**) PHOTOGRAPHS For the best of everything in every Branch of Photography ring ap MR. BUCKERIDGE Phone 1898 THE ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO in170 words
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Miscellaneous196 1922-05-05 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General S8 Manager's I'Bce HIT \ll communications relating to editorial matters and news shoulil Lo addressed to THE EDITOR. All communications mlating to business matters advertisements, subscriotions, accounts, printing:, etc., should be addressed to THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATKS Wants, For Sale, To let, etc.,196 words
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