The Straits Times, 1 July 1922
1922-07-01
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Title Section11 1922-07-01 1 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1922 PRICE 10 CENT^11 words
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Advertisement146 1922-07-01 1 MILK tto r tin GI.O- F.i ■lIBIIIIIHIIIIinillBUU|llBHSSfllEIHIHl»ia9»3UIIH»Illiai»IHnilllt'j W^ill Pponounce I flffiE FINE OLD PALE I *9nXL rWww W THE BEST YOI EVER TASTED. Hwine of high-class character and beautiful HHB nutty flavour. |^^K BOTTLED AND GUARANTEED BY Bseph Travers Sosis, Ltd., I Head Office: LONDON, E.C. i^stabllsbed 1636. There's always146 words
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Advertisement239 1922-07-01 1 «HinniinmiiinniiinininiiiNiuiiaiiiiiiminitin»iniiiiiiniiiiiuiinn»i Robinson Co., Ltd. lt\\0kfaL MACKINTOSHES j Iff |v VTy^^^5L THE PEMBROKE MACKINTOSH. nl 11 V\\ Vfr^^L— *^*Se»l R niac e a Vulcanised Rubber on a strong twill I I hVvvV^^iR^. cUsRcHS^y background in a useful shade of green. All edges t\ V T' u'Ws plpsd with Leather which gives239 words
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Article546 1922-07-01 2 The Majestic and The Mauretania. The interest which attaches to the Atlantic speed record ha 3 been inten sifted by the fine performance of the Majestic on her maiden voyage, which was completed by her arrival at Southampton recently. On her homeward run she steamed for546 words
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Article200 1922-07-01 2 When we speak of the "sense of taste we think at once of the tongue, for hert is the seat of the principal nerves oi taste, transmitting the sensation which we cal! "taste" directly to tho brain and registering an impression there precisely as sound or200 words
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Article188 1922-07-01 2 TUie following sttry is from |nw A lunatic having died in the local asylum the coffined body was taken into the chapel But another lunatic stole into the chapel placed the body in a cupboard used tr store dhurch furniture, and himself toot the dead man's188 words
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Article126 1922-07-01 2 It has been decided not to effect any modification of the total prohibition of the importation of dogs from the United Kingdom into the Australian Commonwealth." In making this statement the Federal Director-General of Health (Dr. Curnpstton) said that at a conference of State chief veterinary officers, held in Sydney126 words
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Advertisement315 1922-07-01 2 The Suburbs of Victoria, B.C. are likened to the rural beauty of Old England Victoria. B. C Is the (fit Canadian port of call for all _y> ~s Traiu-Padflc liners. Famine s» >" tourists and buslneM men ,1 -^7^«y become so Impressed with It* _-^^spsflV"V)K V* grandeur and Ideal climate315 words
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Advertisement498 1922-07-01 2 A K\ WhM CuticuraProraotesGoodHair Treatment: At night rub Cuticura Ointment into panin^s all over the tcalp. Next morning sbampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Repeat in two weeks. Bowll.Tllnmll.S4 Olitmeatli KuIMJ. SoldthrtKghootihcFinr.ire BrnUhDcpct F.BtvtWT««oil.LM..«f.C^«Wt»aM^..L»aa«».«.C.l. BlP"Cuticura somp ihave? without mut AT THE TAXIDERMISTS CO. 91, TANK ROAD, SINGAPORE. Birds and498 words
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Advertisement126 1922-07-01 2 A.M.A. C. A. PARSONS and Co..HH (Incorporated in England) H Steam Turbines Turbo Generators Turbo Pumps, etc., em ECONOMY >^M -MUNICIPAL ft '*Z—--m**: AND B PUBLIC- C. I O |3l 11 "PARSONS" GEARED TURBINE drivinir CENTRIFUI^B Supplied to METROPOI ITAN WATER HOARD In Sole Affcnt H P. A. PARIS, m126 words
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Article372 1922-07-01 3 American Inventor a Strong Opponent. Hudson Maxim, the inventor, member of the Association Opposed to the Pronibition Amendment in .America, told: members of the crdcr at a meeting in Philadelphia recently that all great men in history hove been lawbreakers. He flayed the Prohibition Amendment, sayinjr that372 words
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Article281 1922-07-01 3 BLACK MAGIC." Where Sorcery is an Orderly Force. A defence of black magic was warmly made by Dr. B. Malinowski, a Polish explorer, in a lecture on Melanesian Witchcraft, at the Royal Anthropological Institute recently, says a home paper. The rash, haphazard, unscientific application of our morals, laws and customs281 words
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Article90 1922-07-01 3 Major Outram, the Australian wellknown big game hunter, died recently in hospital at Mombassa from severe injuries received in an encounter with a lion. According to information received at Plymouth, Major Outram was conducting a party near Taveta, in British East Africa, when a wounded lion90 words
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Article85 1922-07-01 3 The Maharaja of Bikanir, who left India suffering from a disease due to milk germs, has been taken ill in Paris and has been ordered a complete rest. He is coming to Londen to-morrow, states a London message of June 8, to enter a nursing home,85 words
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Article103 1922-07-01 3 It is always rather sad (remarks the 8.N.8. Herald), when jokes misfire. We heard of an extreme case a little while a^o. A certain District Office, who prides himself on a knowledge of the Murut tonprue, fell in with a local native who was nourishing a honey-bear. What is its103 words
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Advertisement378 1922-07-01 3 Wm REALLY ENJOY PF I LIFE? Your "'"^Hk, your -thoughts and the mfd OWC pliysirtil strength all ihcsci^H should be a joy to you. lndipi^t'ijf^B, Dyspepsia, Flatulonce, ccidity, J^H-arlhum, gastritis are all a quc-11 of health, and if you are afflicted I any of these complaints, the j«y 1 I378 words
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Advertisement528 1922-07-01 3 THIS AMERICAN MOTHER TESTIFIES TBAT BABY'S OWN TABLETS DO ALL THAT IS CLAIMED FOR THEM AND MORK. '.'mi of thousands of mothers sleep soundly at night throughout the length and hi 1 nth of America, knowing that with liaby's Own Tablets in the hous<- their little ones in in case528 words
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Advertisement711 1922-07-01 3 V' s— and 'Wincarnis' I gives new vitality to those who are Run-down because I 'Wincarnis' is a Tonic, and a Res- 1 t torative, and a Blood-builder, and a I Nerve Food all combined in one I rich, delicious health-creating prej paration. 1 As a Tonic it tones-up the711 words
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Advertisement228 1922-07-01 3 ANSCO CAMERAS B^JJSaiSI BOX BUSTER BROWN W ***PF sfiprcs. THAI No. 2 Picture 2^ x 3',i 6.73 I \m No. 2-a 2>/ 2 x 41/4 $9.25 No- 2-« 2?« X 17/» $11 '50 No. 3 314 x 4i/i $11.50 tVEST POCKET No. 1. Size of Picture 2»4 x S«4 Weight228 words
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Advertisement619 1922-07-01 4 STEbMER SAILWIS P. 0.-British India ««i Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULA AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) LONDON FAR-EYSTEKN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON A ANTWERP Due Singsbure Leave Singapore SARDINA «bout July 9 I KASHMIR619 words
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Advertisement625 1922-07-01 4 STEMBEB SfIILINGS "ELLERMAN" LINE KLLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co, Lt«L (lacorporaud in England.) STKAMKB Dm etmgmrw PASSENGER SERVICE OUTWARD. Steamer Dae Singapore t CITY OF MANCHESTER Cbina and Japan July 8 HOMEWARD. x CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London Aug. 18 1 1.8. CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aug. 29 FREIGHT SERVICE s.s. KANDAHAR625 words
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Advertisement702 1922-07-01 4 STEAMEB SAILIHCS MB KONINXLYKE i^ PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPW (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVLA) V i (lasorporate.l is Holland) X, I'HDM CONTRACT WITH TEJC NXTUErtLANDS LNIKA S'IFJE^H.YHX..?. TcleaCMta* Nc*. Paaaagc Ut (it. 131, Freight Dei>t 1202, Mario, btpi. ><^H Tr <»aal>wsai Dept. 1437, Manager's Dept. IMI. SINGKAWANG— JuIy 1, Singkawanpr, rfmangknt702 words
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Advertisement499 1922-07-01 5 l^ SfIILIWCS ■uiMK)N_I IN_E lL.kozr.'Ki'^H Hnru July 12 Kitntio July 27 ]H HIVJCjtPOOLJJiNE Tsuruga "iJ^V'- 1 enrly July S:ulo I H early Aug. LINK Mito M July Matsuye '-^^B.i July 21 '■a'_'B'i:k link yu sera SOll|^K AMEKICAN LINE I^HoMJ>AY__l_l\J Ceylon Mu-"M July S Awa Maru I July 17 Tamba Man:499 words
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Advertisement423 1922-07-01 5 STEAMEB SAIUH6S 0. S. K. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (■abject to change without previous notice). EUROPEAN LINE For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said Arr. Dcp. ATLAS IIARU July 25 July 26 NEW YORK LINE For San Francisco. Panama, New York via Japan Arr. Dep.423 words
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Advertisement467 1922-07-01 5 STEJMEB SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED LOCAL SAILINGS Intended to Sail Steamer From Sinfapot« to Monday, 2.30 p.m. KRIAN Port Swettenham and fauaot. Monday, 110 p.re. HYE LEONO Malacca and Man:. Tuesday, 2.30 p.. CALYPSO Port Sweetenham and Penan* Tuesday, 6 p.m. KELANXaN Malacca and Muar. Wednesday, noon RANEE Merging,467 words
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Advertisement312 1922-07-01 5 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. 1 Incorporated la tae United Klnroom> PUS OHJJVA AND JAPail BENGLOE Ist half of July BENVORUCH 2nd half of July No Passemger Aeecauaodatloa PATERSON, SIHONS GO. LUUTKD. Uneuraonted in XmgUadj A cert* THE BLOI BTEAM NAVIGATION CO, UMITBD. (Incorporated in Slam) SINGAPORE BANGKOK For Kretay,312 words
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Advertisement900 1922-07-01 5 SALES BY AUCTION REMINDER MONDAY, JULY 3, at 2.30 p.m. At our sale-room, Ruttt.-s Chambers, Raffles Place. SELDOM ON THE MARKET IMPORTANT AUCTIOK SAL? OF FIVE SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT THREK-STORI:YED Ili:H K BUSINESS PB WITH BACK LANES ALRF.ADV OK Valuable 999 year*' leasehold lanH and the tfcwa store; i Hla-roofed oust900 words
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Advertisement337 1922-07-01 5 REMINDER MONDAY, JULY 3, at 2.30 p.m. At our sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Ruffle* IMPORTANT AUCTION ShLE ;f valuable residential properties, building allotments and Bank's shares. BANK'S SHARES. 1. All those 200 shares Mss). ***** to ***** of $100 each (on each of which $j0 have been oaid) in Lee Wah337 words
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Advertisement625 1922-07-01 6 CINEMAS LIBERTY Cnlreraal House North Brldf* *»U. The First Sitow at 7.30 p.m. J6 pnrti THE LION MAM "U 18 episodei With JACK PERRIN and KATHLEEN O'CONNOR Episodes 1, 2, 3 and 4, in 8 parts (For 4 nlghU onlj- Friday to Monday). The Second Show at 9.15 p.m. HOOT625 words
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Advertisement361 1922-07-01 6 EMPIRE CINEMA In the second show at 9.30. A Universal-Jewel Super production THE VIRGIN OF STAMBOUL 7 parts WITH PRISCILLA DEAN 7 parti A Turkish Romance— See in this super feature, the Forbidden Mosque— the Streets of mystery— The Harem- The moon light deserts— The Halls of the Palace and361 words
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Advertisement584 1922-07-01 6 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of July 10, 1922, 1 for the following works 1. Erection of Quarters for 2 Boarding Officers, New Bridge Rq*d 2. Erection of 5 new cells at the Female Prison 3. Erection of a Hut for584 words
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Advertisement382 1922-07-01 6 NOTICrJ Tb!.o notice that Chop YET >^^B; Nr carrying l business at No. 12, Upper Street, ineai'.ore, are the sole and xclushv m Drier; from lliina of Chincse^^Blfcaccu having icir Trade Mark with Chin^^Hpc diameters a illustrated above ami l.non^^Bn ns the stork rund. I TunhTT 1 that, tkry vie382 words
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Article78 1922-07-01 7 Saturday. Jn 1 Outward T '-^^|tof T (rickft, S. T U-<rl Sommc Dil I Sondny, July j High Wat* Mnlnrel S.C.C. crooml. M.nri.v Jniv a^Lt nd c «nceM Goodwood Hall. Hi^h Wate'B]," 1 1 Sk f rviky Vic Kootbull, 1 ground. I.i^H KoutbHlI, t 6.H[>.m. Tanc'l'ln C\78 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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Article100 1922-07-01 7 East Wharf Basin I East Wharf Uulil Sheers Wharf -Nil* Main Wh:ir! I Br u«« m- I West Wharf G •:>:■['■ Jardines Wharf Jl r 1-uio Branl Coal W Is^ dpr Jo P in > Krppfl -^|K;m )1 ns, Manchc. Main Wharf— Lyrc-iB TogNreboTwr, l«i Kilty100 words
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Article87 1922-07-01 7 ■AN WBATTHIN, BHtJtP Dock Klang> eataca tb-t, for Malaccl BUNCA, I'rii.. 8,798 I I for JapH:i 1-7. HATHOR, Nor. Kr.. 76! I ttVCd. :;n-rt. for Bangkok m- t 1IM.UA II, Nor., sj; lon^MP*""- fronl tIa JaVa'-^Hrf^' V f mm Gunor.e liatu f k b M 3 BcFi r87 words
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Article79 1922-07-01 7 Medan .fl CLOSE. Port Swettenham am^H T'lili-mhans Christmas and C'oros^H Suurnbnya and Bandj^BH^H Ka'.avia. (".ivribon on flP*^^| 3 n m ren.injr. Rangoon »r.:iwT. V 3 Batu Pahat A T\\^ V 3 plm! .4 p!m! Mrr:'i':(r. Krminan an 'B^ T si'.*? 4 P-m-urn.', i'ol^^Ldtf suck. Onflow. Carnfl^W^ 1 :m:l79 words
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Article20 1922-07-01 7 MAILS FOR EU ROPE Left S'j,or» Hay 13 May 16 May 19 lU] June I ■^■Trala. t 1 8 wife20 words
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Article157 1922-07-01 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 1. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 1/3'J Demand 2/3 29/32 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 3/10 On New York Demand 50% Private 52% On France, Bank 565 1 On India, Bank T.T. 176% On Hongkong, Bank d/d 13% p.c. prem. On Shanghai, Bank157 words
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54 1922-07-01 7 Tone of Market Weak. Latest London cables quote Spot crepe 8%d., spot sheet B%d. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Pricet Buyers. Sellers tijy Sept )ct-D«c. Spot July-Sept. oct.-D3c. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. 27 27% 27% 28 29% 30 DAILY PRICES CTTRRENT54 words
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Article179 1922-07-01 7 Issue, /el. Pd. 1 1 Ayer W.enß 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Jelantoh 1 1 Jnhan Tin 1 £1 Kar.i. Kamunt. .0 10 Kinta Assoc. 5 5 Lingui Tin 0 10 Malayan Col. 1 1 Menglcmbu 1 1 MiJ'li»-'(.;i 1 1 Murai Tin 1 1 N'awng Pet 1179 words
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Article137 1922-07-01 7 k'a!. P<l. Buyers. Sellers. 1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.16.3 0.18.9 xd. 0 10 Central Engines 10.50 0 10 Central Motors 3.00 !1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 5.75 6.25 >/- 5/- Electric Tramways 1/- 2/--0 10 Fraser Nea.ve 26.00 27.00 0 50 Hammer and Co. 105 115 c.d. 00137 words
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Article109 1922-07-01 7 o'. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 5 p*. p.m. Spore Electrical Tramway*, 5 p.c. £350,000 Dom. Spore Municipal 5 p.c. $1,878,000 par Spore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.e. nil. Spore Municipal 4% px. of 1909 $1,600,500 10 p.c. dii. Spore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1909 $1,500,000109 words
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Article392 1922-07-01 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and P.vatt's Quotations. Latest armllable Sterling Quotations are printed on another pate on Friday. To-day's Prices. lr.i-.-r l.> nil Co. Evatt Allenby New ($1) 0.50 0.70 ■Uor liajah (sl> 1.00 100 A. Hitam ($5) 9.00 10.00 9.00 10.00 K. Kuniiig ($1) 0.75 1.25392 words
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Advertisement89 1922-07-01 7 A GOOD PHOT MEANS TOUR VIRY^^— BTYLK AND lA|\D IDII LEE BROTHERS™ HILL BTtttJ^B WILL PRODUCE TH^l^Lnm** »J>. (.1.KM.l X, Jl N B Consicnem of cargo ptr t^F' ti.ir.i Kuropi> arc lut.liv r^L f'JLTSi >i»h now arrived and is >;>s<^^r Cioilowns Nus. 1 and J. BOUSTEAD &^^B 9i (Incorporated ni^Br89 words
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Advertisement787 1922-07-01 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS ESSENCE OF RENNET, Russian Cnviare, Matrons in Syrup, at H. Bolter, Europe Hotel Building. v BW il. RUNNER WANTED. Apply persoaally at The Burlinpton, 3, Coleman Street. WANTED, nursery :;oVernc«s for two irirl.< of 9 and 5 years. Apply to G.K., Straits Times. nARLEY-bAVlrisON~^oVo7~7.9~h.p., IMI model. All on.787 words
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Advertisement31 1922-07-01 7 Johnson -Pichett Manila Rope The Only Diploma awarded for ROPE At the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition was to KEAT CHEANG COMPANY Ct, MARKET STREET, SINGAPORE. ANb TO NO OTHER PERSON OR FIRM 131 words
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Advertisement275 1922-07-01 7 m Clrmpaqiie I POMMEEY M 1 AND /ML GRENO mtm Va Extra Quality ffl^l The ONLY QUALITY r t shipped to this market by «O'-; I Messrs. POMMERY& GRENO. WjmPf&& a f Refuse all cheaper qualities aUps&> Ww prepared for other markets anc^ different climatic conditions. SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE275 words
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Obituary10 1922-07-01 8 ANNOUNC EMENT those who Mi vv.L_'.r.s ond le.t-.rs ol condolence.10 words
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1147 1922-07-01 8 The Straits Times. SATURDAY, JULY 1 HOLLAND AND RUBBER. We arc very far indeed from disregard ng the importance of the decision arrived -t by the International Association of Rubber Growers in the Dutch East Indies i n favour of restriction. It has had one effect, very clearly indeed, for1,147 words
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Article91 1922-07-01 8 A European lady who was a spectator at a Hongkong baseball match was the victim of a painful accident. One of the players struck a ball which glanced at great speed into thp crowd. A Chinese who saw the ball approaching ducked, and the lady was struck in the face91 words
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Article85 1922-07-01 8 Some time r.go we mentioned the great improvement in the personal appearance of a member of our staff mi wearing a Goodrich rubber belt We have now received several more of these bells, wiTh the result thab eld ties and piece, of strin- have been discarded and the apncaranceof the85 words
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Article12 1922-07-01 8 since the last meeting, and he was stop pirg the special vacciviators.12 words
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Article27 1922-07-01 8 A circular has just been issued from pTrrHealth Office for the Womai«n of masters, owners and agents ot esselV regardiAfT the method now in .-Eft K •<oli.27 words
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Article14 1922-07-01 8 A Chinese was charged in the Second -,\,r» tn day with possession of non■jrisonment.14 words
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Article42 1922-07-01 8 It is notified in the Government Gazette hat the Crlonial Secretary is satisfied hat the Straits Chinese Benovolent and Literary Association has ceased to <■ Two new societies roKistered under iho Societ^s Oi-dinanee are the Smdhi JUrchanVs Association and the Celest.al Friendly Association.42 words
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Article47 1922-07-01 8 In presenting the financial statement to the Municipal Commission yesterda> the President stated there was a large oalance in Land and the Finance Committo, had decided what v.a, to be ..one with it. The accounts for May showed hat revenue exceeded expenditure by ibout a million dollars.47 words
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Article55 1922-07-01 8 Mr A G. Stephen, chief maragcr of th« Bongkcnz an<l Shwtkai Bask, wno left Cthu. by the Empwt* of BnssUi agecta to be brick in Shanghai in October. He is then bringing out Kiss Betty Addij whose marriage to Mx. D. (5.M Bernard manager of Mem*. Jard« "J Co., in55 words
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Article69 1922-07-01 8 .lutumn. The steady consolation of tra-le nt-rests between Australia Mid U>< :a is evidenced by the fact, says the Calcutta Statesman, "that it, has been fecfatod to appoint a Trade CommiM»«i?' for tu Australian Ccmmonv/ealth to Ino.a TO apnointment haa alrraoy been f he gentleman drst and mort influential mffl69 words
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Article74 1922-07-01 8 r X Hodr-snies from Madras, wcs i S umr,o/J by "the Health Officer K.nta on W«ft«d^r U* fa if' t n er to BTUWt himadf to exanm.r--.on alter bavin- pven nn undertaking u:^ tU QunmtJiM and. Prevention of Dismm Enactment. It was p.-inted out that this is regarded as a74 words
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Article109 1922-07-01 8 Two bathinp fatalities occurred a few rlays -go at HoiiKkonp. Leading ToleeSpliiat F. E. Webster, through dhrtag into shallow water, received tajuriM ito he spine from which he afterwards died at the Naval Hospital. A JWrfc BWgd Emil Anderson, a member of the St.Andrew's (Kowloon) Troop of Boy Scou t*.109 words
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Article109 1922-07-01 8 At 10.30 o'clock last night Private H. T Best, of the Middlesex Kegimenl, stationed at Tanglin, was found made the premises in Penantr Lane ol Chinese nonia. A police constable U duty heard a whistle and proceeded to the scene, whereupon he saw Best trying to force open the back109 words
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Article129 1922-07-01 8 The list of actions taken by Committees was laid on the table at the Mumctpal Commission yesteiday It included the following Approved the laying of concrete road for that portion of ne Kalians road between Lavender street and Sir Arthur's Bridge at an estimated co«t of 8126,000. Confirmed decision of129 words
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Article461 1922-07-01 8 HJcs Pcnanj; fur Mr. Wriff hk/loti. H|£jjf2$-* Hnicrly planting home to-day r. Uang l 0^^C H orcharding i;i M J- «F** kll ?«nMPr I Walter Bhaw. in Netrri Scf urn, IS "MF- ■f.r homo -:i Florida. m, ___L^F' Th, Chic|»iistic<^»^ Bjun-c,. Whltloy transshipped RanR*™ K June 23.461 words
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Article39 1922-07-01 8 v''jmii:is:-ion, Kuala "^^^^^^r^l^^Riu'iibir;- of the cleri- H[ l..i been rx:.u»ipur, mpr, by clerks .■'i V U> i suP. n B rerai)le station.-. X.i ended toW ]o j^K L T U and sui'O*ffi'<; j;i^ further 4" "ft v.-j^^Bi39 words
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Article68 1922-07-01 8 Rilcy of the Cant '^^V Corcipany's vis^il v lplail^PMeil:oal Hall his bar, 4.J, Ln of bis crew, which M Straits/anmhin^W roln VC( l v i,. nl y b y Tk 1^' tft 3^BA brother raptain who with ••^^^■l t t (Hstanco i.ehin 1 Cai.C ifi^ll^^Von thv live-foot v.:y68 words
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Article86 1922-07-01 8 W-^ W Oriental Telephone and Thp "W 1 i<9 tliat thi* net ri vt mi'T e 'ta*d to i1J.228, (apninst Ihe repeft eff^^^, is pri post>;j (:f CC iioi s *onlinary shuraa, making i A~\ :n r the year, free of tax per censn t^j Kenera86 words
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Article89 1922-07-01 8 ■of the pOWMM vested in 5 (i) of the Customs KnM, the Chiof Secretary, In fc's'^l^''" 1 0^ ct t rom June 80, him bKti'oi^^ 0 marches imposed by acTm« l^K. M f ""I 1 Mi<n. i.^Ht' ratl Malay Stales Noti'fC MM5 9 S\ '"P^tviely, and89 words
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Advertisement225 1922-07-01 8 Shooting Season 1922 We have the following well-known makes of guns, at present in Stock at specially attractive prices. Weblcy and Scott 12 bore Proprietary H^^Jf^T Gun Best English make, Nitro steel barrels $270 net. Thc'L. C. Smith II or 16 bcro Hammerta. Ejector Gun. Super quality $125 net. tk.225 words
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Advertisement160 1922-07-01 8 ALHAMBRA The Picture Theatre combining Variety wi Quality and Quantity, Eeach Road. In the Second Show at 9. PITFALLS OF A BIG CITY r reds William Fox Production featuring Gladys Brockwell LORD AND LADY ALGY g 6 r IS Goldwyn Production Tom Moore end Naomi Chllden. In the First Show160 words
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Article1119 1922-07-01 9 Terrible on at Four Final SurrJ I rf Ml ■ritvirc The Post OT.ol^H I June 20- the cable bp.-n nit. k. Kingstown lias Tetegra .1 M W r the Irish coast Tain ami Sou, UUv >m Bri ■B iif;!st :s nw/ thlumL »icaticn with IreDublin Then <|1,119 words
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Article83 1922-07-01 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 30. The check to the rise in rubber shares nnd a fall in the price of rubber to B*»d. yesterday were due to disappointment at the vagueness of the outlook. The Dutch Minister for the Colonies has been asked to appoint a commission83 words
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Article110 1922-07-01 9 Rsuter's Service. London, June 29. Tokio The Privy Council has approvjd the naval treaty adopted at the Wr.shin.rrton Conference and has submitted it to the Prince Regent for ratification, also the agr;emcj»ts prohibiting poiscnjus gas and restricting the use of submarine*. London, June 30. Paris It appears unlikely110 words
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Article68 1922-07-01 9 Reltes's Service. London, June 30. Amsterdam At the annual meeting of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company Sir Henry Deterdinp said the Company's liquid assets were now larger than on December 31. As regards the allied companies it was n>t thought in the interests »f the shai-t holders to68 words
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Article317 1922-07-01 9 Obvious Case of Someone Has Blundered. Reuter's Service. London, June 30. With regard to the ease of Sir Joseph Robinson, of South Africa, who was offered a peerage which he declined, Lord Birkenhead's announceme-nt was made on the resumption of the debate in the House of Lords on317 words
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Article145 1922-07-01 9 Reutee's Service. London, June 30. Berlin Ernest Techow has admitted that he was aware of the plot to assassinate P.athenau and drove the car from which the shots v.ere fired. London, June 30. Eerl n Ebert has issued a decree staling that members of secret societies planning to145 words
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Article62 1922-07-01 9 Reiter's Service. London, June 30. Washington President Harding, speaking at a dinner of the agricultural leaders ut White House, said the ship subsidy legislation row before Congress had been offered as a solution of the national problem. Farms could no longer be independent of overseas trade and only62 words
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Article56 1922-07-01 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 30. The Anglo-Persian Oil Company's new refinery at Swansea, constructed in three years at a cost of 0 >,000,000, was opened yesterday by the president of the Board of Trade. When fully operating it will be able to supply at least one third of the56 words
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Article58 1922-07-01 9 Reutsb's Service. London, Juna 30. Amritsar Gurdit Singh', leader of the Sikh emigrants in the fatal affray near Calcutta on the return of the Sikhs in October, 1914, from the Far East in the Komapala Maru, voluntarily surrendered to the police after absconding in September. He will be58 words
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Article133 1922-07-01 9 Strong Expression of French Opinion. Reuter's Service. London, June 30. Paris In the Senate. M. Poincare, dealing with reparations, declared that Germany's apparent poverty was simply a pretence. Germany was spending on her commercial fleet twelve milliards that ought to go to the Allies. Germany v,-as buying back vessels133 words
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Article52 1922-07-01 9 Efxter's Service. London, June 29. Washington The American consul at Tampico states that t!:e rebels have evacuated the cil property and have liberated the employees. There are no damage or casualties. Later they seized a camp belonging to La Corona Oil Company a Dutch-British concern and made. 8552 words
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Article47 1922-07-01 9 REI'TEn'S SERVICK. London, June 30. Paris There will be a meeting of naturalists and jewel experts shortly finally to decide whether natural pearls are distinguishable from cultured ones. The two varieties will be indiscriminately mixed and be cut open where there are differences of opinion.47 words
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Article55 1922-07-01 9 Ridter'B Service. London, June 30. Paris Marshal Joffre has transmitted to the Minister for the Colonies towards the reconstruction of the commune of Barisis in the Department of the Aisne 100,000 frur.es to be received from Shanghai from a French committee there, also 10,000 francs to be received55 words
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Article37 1922-07-01 9 Retttir'b Service. London, June 30. The by-election in East Nottingham, consequent on the death cf Sir J. D. Rces, resulted as follows Houston. Coalition Unionist 10,404. Jones, Co-operative and Labour, 5,431. Graham, Independent Liberal, 4,005.37 words
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Article37 1922-07-01 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 30. Paris Le Journal states that the Chinese Government has notified its desire to participate to the extent of cne-third in the capital of the Banque Industrielle de Chine on reconstruction.37 words
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Article146 1922-07-01 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 30. Gibraltar Thirteen large American destroyers, with the tender Blackhswk as supply ship, have arrived from New York bound for Asiatic waters.' London, June 30. Paris The Conference of Ambassadors has resolved dn principle on the recognition of Lithuania de jure. America abstained. London, June146 words
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Article1155 1922-07-01 9 Buich Planters Damn Restriction I Scheme. An English plai.ter, whose work is in Java, writes to us as follows Little else is being discussed in commercial circles in Malaya and the Dutch Fust Indies to-day except the very vexed I question of the restriction of rubber pro-1,155 words
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Article3746 1922-07-01 9 Col. Pearson^ Defence Of Concrete Roads. Water from Gunong Pulai. The ordinary monthly meeting of tho Municipal Commissioners was held in tinMunicipal Office yesterday. Mr. R. J. i'arrcr presided, the other commissioner: present being Messrs. J. A. Klias, W. A. Sims, E. Tessensohn, E. S. Manasseh, O. P.3,746 words
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Article470 1922-07-01 10 Official Administrator Appointed' L\v Court. Ir. the Supreme Court, Ipoh, or. Tuesday, says the Times of Malaya, a ca=s was mentioned in connection with the ol the deceased Ipoh millionaire, Yau Tet Shin, who once aWMd the whole of the Not T< wn. Ipoh. There arc twenty-three470 words
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Article68 1922-07-01 10 In addition to the programme for tonight's recital at the Victoria Theatre which has been published, Mme. Lydia Lipkowska will repeat, by special request, Eili Eili, the Hebrew song. This has been requested by so many people that it is to be included. The concert will stait promptly68 words
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Article720 1922-07-01 10 Keen Criticism of Certain Expenditures. The second ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of Nawng Pet Tin. Ltd., was held in the Company's Offices at Tapping on Tuesday, Joss and was followed by an extraordinary general meeting. The Managing Director, Mr. A. J. King, presided, and the others720 words
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Article128 1922-07-01 10 Lyall and Evatt's Share Report. Messrs. Lyall a:id EvaU report under to-day's date Tin. —tir,3 12s. Cd. Rubbers. Amalgamated Malay offer »t 1.20, Baasetta at 75 cents, Craigieleas (XC ctnts paid) tan b;; placed st 25 cents. ColinFburghs 55 cents paid ;iO-40, Kuala Rulimr are enquired for128 words
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Article48 1922-07-01 10 The dwelling house. 111, Desker Road, advertised for auction sale by Messrs. Seah's Agency, Ltd., auctioneers of 27, Robinson Road, on June 15, was withdrawn as tho limit price was not obtained but was sold privately to-day to tho Balk of Communications, Ltd., for the rasa of J&000.48 words
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Article223 1922-07-01 10 Champion Accepts The Match. A Reutcr wire from New York dated June 30, state 3 DesnmMy hap aceapted tho tuu!len;je of the negro Wills, which ho had hitherto decliii-d on the question of colour. The decision follows the ruling of the New York i!oxing Commission that the223 words
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Article351 1922-07-01 10 A fas>t game of hockey WU pinye yesterday between the S.R.C. and Ih3 Middlesex, snd the play -was of a very intonating character. From tne bully-on" the S.R.C. attacked persistently but foun 1 the pair of the Middlesex backs very sound. Flay thon fluctuated to the other end, and351 words
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Article131 1922-07-01 10 The S.C.C. an«l Malacca have a whol« day )r.ateh on the Fadang to-day commencing at ll.;>0. The following will represent Malacca and Singapore respectively O. P. Griffith-Jones (capt.), Lieut. Clarke, R. T. Holder, E. Jacobs, H. L. Musbafl, Maj. Newnham, F. R. Craijr, Dr. J. A. Schari-nguivel, C. Simpson,131 words
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Article82 1922-07-01 10 Ow Penang correspondent wire 3 In the entries for the Penang division of the icnr.is championship of Malaya the draw was as follows J. W. Bicknell v. W. H Threlfall, Khoo Hooi Hye V. Lee Tianp Liat. The tic between Khoo Hboi Hye and Liang Tiang Liat will82 words
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Article166 1922-07-01 10 A Router wire of the 29th inst. states At Wimbledon to-day's programme did j not provide any surprises, though tha centre court was the scene of many interesting international duels. In the first round match the American Doan Mathey beat the Belgian champion Washer o—(>,0 (>, 6 2,166 words
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Article237 1922-07-01 10 A pood deal of comment has been caused in Uangkok racing circles on account of a horse which won' at the m| Bo;l for carrying i —^^^B H&rrnrdintr to th( Turf Club being d| ■'<< '<> be Justine more than the \fl to depem with. The decisioH pivci rules237 words
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Article127 1922-07-01 10 News from Ja p an. IBm! to the Nanyo Nirlii M_^k>r ithc followinjr t imJcbt^H Tokio, Juno "0. h i n !Bifirnied that Mr. Japanw of lhi p ore ign CMBea, about the mjdI It has beer. ciAd! with bin- tli'j ratifitumi, a svri-ctaH^Kshin^l'i'i will leave for WMhn the Siberian127 words
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Article160 1922-07-01 10 irie ana Co., Ltd., report I date B^Jretkly auctions cpcr.ul on srs. Cul^M an optimistic market, to-day':- ■rm aiid values improve usual >^W. esday to^Hd pood f.a.q. theet su!d op Demand was f^Hsea lots fetching 2~\? cents '■.jr.^Riic. '."-as in jruoci favour. Stand.-r.i anH^ity of pale crepe160 words
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Article170 1922-07-01 10 -i- expect to tad trot ftOiling t^^K such a plai-t tin' cntr.il One oosHMnmoni and directof cracky control of the Sanitary !>••- Market '< t^M Yet if any person, who under < HHom-:-. of dumb creatures ;it ly und.r 'I^^H to visit tlu- market partment. I170 words
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100 1922-07-01 10 Ml dated June 2». by SnUpoH Hu-I F. E. Spencer, D.5.0., ■sanding S.S.V.K. ■July 3. 6.15 p.m., Drill Hall, '-''ll'' l I Hex, Officers and N.C.O.'s. M Ar m l ■4 Lh .-:>.!.-, p.m., Drill Hall, H C impany Parade, all Bv< r> h "> 1100 words
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37 1922-07-01 10 SINGAPORE AND SOUTH MALAYA BOYS SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. ending .1 v v '> ■•lii(iiviilu;i! Troops l> Oners for v/ctH^Rh.— Band Practic :!rd.-^Ht Class. '..l. r p.m. r«4tJ 8.16 p.m. J By Wudneiday, jilbsik of YM I Friday, Ju!^| H37 words
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Article1577 1922-07-01 11 Why and H HcJ I He Was Mr. It. I'eiiniscn HJ h H in Hm Daily e, u i't rscBBJ W.lls. lay cr,H by Bombar(Jier I he door of the r.njc BB d helpless on Saturday nigM >'.■■ BM,. sta p alacc on strength, represented BBj superhuman had1,577 words
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Article305 1922-07-01 11 Modus Operandi Adopted in A Ceylon Court. A case was taker- up recently by the Police Magistrate of Kalutara, Ceylon, Mr. M. Pra^ad, in which Dr. M. G. Perera, of Beruwela, charged Edwin Fernando, renter, Gabriel Fernando and Charles Warnasooriya with insult, criminal intimidation, wrongful confinement and305 words
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Article180 1922-07-01 11 Encouraging Maltese Immigrants. Mr. Henry Casolani, the Maltese Kniigration Superintendent, arrived 'here recently for the purpose of conferinjr with Mr. P. Hunter (Commonwealth Superintendent of Immigration) en an extension nf immigration from Malta, says the Sydney Sun. Mr. Casolani, to The Sun representative, laid that h? hoped to180 words
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Advertisement109 1922-07-01 11 p Will ARL the ctto|c o! the discriminating --i^m Jk/ Buyer JNt they represent ■J I W QUALITY and VALUE always. This Model $813.00 Cash. Built of Te«k and Guaranteed for Seven Year*. Cash Prices $675.00 up. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Hongkong) SINGAPORE. t Eveiy day in truth109 words
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Advertisement340 1922-07-01 11 Raffles Hotel SUNDAY CINEMA at 9.40 p.m. In the tool and sparious bal.room. THE SAGEBRUSHER The photo-play of the novel by Emerson Hough. All-Star Cast. A Great Authors' I'ioductions. No story ever made for the screen has pictured a suj.imir Faith, a sweeter love. Raffles Orchestra will render incidental music340 words
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Article790 1922-07-01 12 New Conceptions Replacing The Old Theories. Medicine advances over the bodies of! its dead theories. Each of these serve* purpose few, indeed, survA« beyouu «t limited period of utility. That is the truth, declares the meuical correspondent l of the Times, which lies behind the announcement,790 words
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Article95 1922-07-01 12 According to the Sin Wen Pao, the arable land of China is as follows Chihli 68,841,064 mow. Shantung 98,472,846 Shansi 53,285,401 Honan 78,820,814 Kiangsu 64,754,717 Anhwei 74,078,633 Xangsi 46,218,727 Fukien 12,862,664 Chekiang 46,412,026 Hupeh 59,443,944 Hunan 31,304^73 Shensi 25,842,012 Kansu 23,536,821 Szechwan 46,381,939 Kwangtung 34,393,909 Kwangsi95 words
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Article102 1922-07-01 12 A curious gift, which one imagines will be more ornamental than useful, wil figure among the presents to be bestowed on King Alexander of Serbia on the occasion of his marriage to Princess Marie of Rumania, which the Duke of York is to attend on behalf of the Kinp in102 words
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Article508 1922-07-01 12 SUNDAY. JILT 2. IM2. 7.30 ».m. LiUny. 7.45 «jn. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matin 3 followed by Holy Cem- munion. 4 p.m. r>V.-]r--^ S^vic*. 6UW p.m. tvMiwif am Sermon. St. Hattfcow's Sepoy Lines. 7 a.m. Holy Communi-m. 8.15 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Johore Bahru Church. The Rev.508 words
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Article199 1922-07-01 12 Mrs. Annie Besant Down Under." Prior to her departure on the East- West train to-day, states an Adelaide message of Jui*° 6, Mrs. Annie Bosant said that if Australia was to take its proper place in the future it should adopt a modern system of education, such as the Montessori.199 words
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Article134 1922-07-01 12 The Oil in Navigable Waters Bill, introduced by Lord Somerleyton, is the outcome cf a Committee of the Ma n Department of the Board of Trade which was set up to investigate a host of complaints received from all over the country, including Plymouth, Falmouth, and134 words
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Advertisement90 1922-07-01 12 FRAMROZ CO. i n )I%g The Sentinel of Protection to Yourself and Your Car and always MOST MILES PER DOLLAR. 30 x 3V2 cords $47.00 32 x3i s.s. cords $69.00 32 x 4 s.s. cords §81.25 33 x 4 s.s. cords $86.00 &f&3@Wij A jjf General Agent! BRINKMANN Co., SINGAPORE90 words
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Advertisement188 1922-07-01 12 New Zealand f lton ■btained at the above can now be urd road. OUR RETAIL DEPOT, Ofil Singapore iM mm COMPANY, L|^B- camel Hmr fi^GillO^the wkeeli of industry ipin liupcr Belting trmnsmiU power There in not a place nnHer tbr nun »licrevet^|j| that "CAMEL HAIR" BELTING la not v-u 11188 words
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Article538 1922-07-01 13 How Frankfort Deals with Surplus Woman. In the German city of Frankfort, lony known for its progressive tendencies in municipal affairs, a daring venture has been made to solve the problem, though it might not appeal to British ideas of sentiment and modesty. It has established a538 words
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Article309 1922-07-01 13 American's Quest in The Chilterns. Mysterious digging operations in the Chjltern Hills near Hitchin have for, some time puzzled the country folk as well as archaeologists. Mr. Safford, an Ohio man, formerly resident in Kew York, is responsible, writes the Daily Chronicle correspondent. He has brought a party309 words
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Article117 1922-07-01 13 How Women Can Forgive." At the Central Criminal Court, London, last month, before the Recorder (Sir Ernest Wild, K.C.), William John Halsi\ 29, motor driver, pleaded cruilty to two charges of biffaniy. The Recorder sentenced him to three years' penal servitude. It was stated that the prisoner wamarried in October,117 words
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Advertisement230 1922-07-01 13 i.n/ writ*** <<■ Defie l heat like m s a i ama nder ..^H I' 1 the liottt station in liuli.i 1 K lt cannot a^ C( :t tea {>acked this tin, because the air has \^Ben exhausted from it, leaving a (J^^cuum the most periect lorm heat insu'ation. i*™ilie230 words
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Advertisement200 1922-07-01 13 XITAJV CEMENT HAS PROVED ITS SUPERIORITY. O. AURELY Co., [gf Wjjl*p y\ RINa vp 28, FINLAYSON QBEEN, (fIW VMk I FOR LATEST REDUCTION Tolograms: "AURELY." PRICE. BUBBBBBBISBfIIIBOBIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIIBGIBIIBIIBBBBBBBBBBBfIBBBfIBBBBI k^S Don't purchase a car, lorry, tractor, or -"ygrL'Wgj marine engine without first requesting particulars of what we can supply. P Entire satisfaction200 words
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Advertisement232 1922-07-01 14 Tke Motor Union Insurance Co., Ltd. (lieeryoraUd ia ltarl*»«) MOTOK VHHICLB3 DKPADTM«NT. All kinds of vehicles qnotwt tvt t FSToorable rates. Prompt nnd ibcral settlement of claims. The Cam* prehensile Policy of the Motor Union is the recognised premier motos policy. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Insanrccej effected on BcUdings and Mereaudlaej for232 words
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Advertisement493 1922-07-01 14 Am«lm tMrozlmtdy H,««e,M« B.C Amwmw la fore. nyM I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co.M jf; (Istorporated la StraiU kettleskeats.) .«^r^^« H SXAD OJTICIC I Wlaek.sUr Hots*, l iagapore. LONDON OITIC1 1 n I> rtle The Company kas 420.000 deposiUd »ith the Supreme Court of Enfland and complies »!th Ue493 words
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Advertisement565 1922-07-01 14 BANKING NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NXTH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) Established 180 S. CAPITAL Fl. 60,000,000 (about £5,000,000). ISSUED AND Fl. 56,000,000 (abou: PAID UP £4,600,000 RESERVE FUND FL 47,760,000 (about i 4,000,000 HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Medan, Sosrabsya, Samarang, Bandoeng, Weltevreden, Chcribon, Tegal,565 words
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Advertisement865 1922-07-01 14 BANKING H^TI-US 12.0M.0N CAPITAL |4.»00,008 8C I Asiaßanking ftioN HIAD OFFICE FOB TilE FARM Shanghai Slsigspore Ottce— 22. Rafies Pl^B 3 i* U.S. Current, Saving* Accounts tad Fixed De^R** Corrwioy. Gold, Sterling Francs, Taels and Lj™^ DraiU Booght, Sold and Entered for (^K!~ U Commercial and Travellers Letters of C^B865 words
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Article694 1922-07-01 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. .New Motor Fuel. A new motor fuel is to ba put on the market, says a home paper. A working agreement has been entered into by the National Beniole Company am! the Agwi Petroleum Corporation, which ensures a supply of British'694 words
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Article311 1922-07-01 15 Another interesting addition has been made to the already extensive collection of historical medical equipments in the possession of Messrs. Burroughs Wellcomt and Co. It is a Tabloid Medicine Chest which has survived remarkable adventures along with its distinguished possessor Algot Lange, the explorer, during:311 words
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Advertisement121 1922-07-01 15 T^T>l M Further ~~~Be Reduction I $1,650 F.O.R. Sinß Electric sjlpore Standard Equipment ll Starter Equipment $250 extra. Do not 'H further J* e< B| on the lat<^J r buying your car in the hopes of :^Bctions for the above price is ba3e -^B reductions advised :|BB Weal Ine Bros,,121 words
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Advertisement166 1922-07-01 15 REASONS WHy you shots id use "HO HONG" Cement /^OJ^ RfljjT"""^ Every cent spent in a Make local industry a /^^^^fe^^A local product remain. success and help to reduce W^i C Untry unemployment. /^V C\Tf \>A \»^\Q YWS *^> £i§l iy use m P° r e^ cement We have done166 words
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Advertisement302 1922-07-01 16 TAY GUAN KIAT is, r:n;.!.n> MHU. M Kaa. 3113 and 3114. Tho BajOMMsfli Contractor to the Si»;:'ip< re Municipality for the supply of MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, BROOMS, BASKETS, etc., etc., etc. For the current year, 1922. Owing to numerous requests, Mr. R. V. Mryer, Fellow of the Spectacle Makers Company, and302 words
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Advertisement558 1922-07-01 16 6UAK KIAT CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore)) 3:>, PHIII.IP STREET. 2 and 3 Rr.llons (Jalvar.lzed Watering Cans Best Canvas Hose, assorted sizes frcm in. to 3 in. hole Monmore Crren Changkol* No. 7 Emery Cloth No. 00 lo No. I Sponge and Insertion Cloth Screw Drivers from 4 in. to558 words
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Advertisement942 1922-07-01 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., in ordinary close-set type (average six words to line) are: -per line-: one insertion 28 cts., two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four Ins. 82 cts., five ins. 1.00, six ins. 1.13, ten ins. 1.40, twelve942 words
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Advertisement912 1922-07-01 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, No. 1, Oxley Rise, furnished or unfurnished. Apply to Meyer Brothers. TO LET, compound house No. 102, River Valley Road, from July 1. Apply 25, Malacca Street^ TO LET, bungalow 154, Haig Road, Tanjong Katong, on o acres of land, rent $100 per month. Entry912 words
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Advertisement625 1922-07-01 16 DON'T READ THIS If you don't care to study economy IT IS A REAL ECONOMY Further reductions for last few days of our Cheap Sale MAKE YOUR PURCHASES NOW KOH COMPANVS 83, BRAS BASAH ROAD. Have You been Looking for these Cards PHOTOS OF THE VISIT OF THE PRINCE OF625 words
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Advertisement242 1922-07-01 16 Blearance Genuine r T"J k3 '^lw| m* s new stocks B-ments and to We are receiS H* these we are of Parisian old stock at make room fflV' <- 1(!s t. disposing of I* ■iND-BOX Harsients co. THE iflß* auamt PRINCESS for Arei/KAiMB SPKt 1 ACI.EK _^»< f FITTING I242 words
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Miscellaneous212 1922-07-01 16 sj STRAITS TIMES I TELEPHONES THH-'n« General SP """I, OfTicn UM m B OtTict 12i« In cations relntini; to editorial F<m,»riK#" newi should b* aJdre^iei to mC'I'IO"' a!1 wmmantctioim reJob PrlJ b 'siness matter*— advertisement*, Job rrim lg> cen nt printine. K\\ comnl ddre-«ed to THE MANAGER THE eI E*XERTISEMENT212 words
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