The Straits Times, 6 July 1922
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Title Section13 1922-07-06 1 The Straits Times NO. 20,989 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1922 PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement224 1922-07-06 1 MILKMAID STEKII.ISEO Mil K Prir* Reduced to I arc* i-( BMI p. c:tsc or 20 ccnls per lin Sm:ill tizc J10.40 p. cn«e or 11 cents ptl tin NESTLE AX(;i.OSWISS COM). MILK CO. (LONDON), BINGAPOKB. JflBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaaBBBBaaBBBBBBBBflflOBBBaaBEBBBBBBBBBCBflBSBEEaBBBaBBBB»ai IF YOU USE A STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. ALWAYS ASK FOR D K s 3224 words
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Advertisement228 1922-07-06 1 £*JWBaEBBBBBBIHUHBHBBBUHMIBBBBBBMMBHBiaB«BBBaBBBBBBBBBIBBBBBBBBBMBBBflaBBBBMa i i I Robinson Co., Ltd. j New Stocks Just Received j M^ SPONGE CLOTHS ///jHSHra^ The Fashionable Material for I (£y'fl if Ladies Frocks. j 1 STRIPES, CHECKS f ■|v. and various plain colours. Samples sent on application. I Robinson Co,, Ltd. I (Incorporated in Singapore). SINGAPORE. S228 words
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Article1303 1922-07-06 2 Buchanan-Dew ar, Ltd. A Year of Satisfactory Results. The annual general meeting of the shareholders of Buchanan-Dewar, Limited, was held on May 24 at 3, Frederick'splace, E.C., Lord Woflavingfton presided. The Secretary (Mr. W. G. Martin), having read the notice convening the meeting and the report of the auditors, The1,303 words
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Advertisement330 1922-07-06 2 S Pit- Your Breakfast Coffee will be a real joy if you prepare half-and-half with hot.rich Ghuco j|i the milk with the real English flavour. c Glaxo is the rich mill of British-bred dairy com (ran which the water has been removed by the Glaxo Process This process presents the330 words
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Advertisement299 1922-07-06 2 Cuticura Complexions Are Usually Healthy The dairy use of the Soap prevents dogging and irritation of the pores, the usual cause of pimples and blackheads, while the Ointment soothes and heals. Cuticura Talcum is delicate, delightful, distingue. SMslL.Ttlerali 3d Olr-n.ntli 14. udta U. Sold throughout thi- h mrre UritiuhDrpot F.W.WUlT«SM»,LM..«T.Chut«r>nilSt..TlnilMi.Hll299 words
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Advertisement167 1922-07-06 2 A.M.A. A.M.A. WELLMAN SMITH OWEN ENGINEERING CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in England; CRANES and TRANSPORTERS HOISTING MACHINERY, of all types and capacities, for the Rapid and Economical Handling of Material and Merchandise. Sole Agent P. A. PARIS, M/ 66, THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. A3J.A. AJK.A. »♦♦♦»♦♦->«-« »»♦>♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦» PATENT MEDICINES NEO-SALVARSAN of Messrs.167 words
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Article285 1922-07-06 3 The Latest Attempt to Follow Icarius. Are we at the dawn now of a marvellous era when we shall be able to cycle along the cool, free highways of the air just as we do at present along the dusty, crowded highroads- of the earth writes285 words
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Article261 1922-07-06 3 Detectives made a sudden and wellplanned raid on a hairdressing saloon, ki'own as M'Donald's, in Pitt-street, Sydney, on June X, at lunch hour. A crowd rushed to the scene from all directions. 'l'liciiny up the tram traffic for half an hour. Acting under directions from detectives, four261 words
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Article80 1922-07-06 3 The scvtiity of the influenza epidemic iii Kn.'land in the early months of the war is iUostrmted by the official KCVBB. There were I&888 d.-alhs in Kn^laml and Wales in the first quarter of 1!)22. Even tins is most optimistic, because many deaths were not (riven as doe to intluenzu,80 words
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Article127 1922-07-06 3 j Bit Owen Philippe, chairman of the [loyal Mail Steam Packet Company, [at the annual mating intimated that [the Royal .Mail Steam Packet Company has takui the initiative npninst the i inclination* of the foroijjn lines whose policy was to maintain the hiph rates or 'only slijrhtly to rc-.iuce them.127 words
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Advertisement848 1922-07-06 3 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will bf received at the Colonial Beeratary'i Office, up to noon of July 10, lf>22, lor the following work.-, 1. FteeUea »f Qoaetera for 2 Boarding Oflaen, New Hridjre Koad 2. Krcdion of 5 new cells at the Female Prieea 3. Ertetiea af a Hut for the848 words
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Advertisement469 1922-07-06 3 RECIPES FOR OLD AGE What is tho secret of long life? The solicitor who ankcd the qiu-ntion of r.n old man in a London police ourL recently go: all ii ply in two *ord* "Keee laughinit". Here are the opinions of :i tew others on '.',<• *;<nv iuihjvct Sir Hiniin469 words
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Advertisement521 1922-07-06 3 The Business End I oP a Corn is the r\ Root^^v (r^v 1^ ART THAT CAu »es I) L J J^\ ALL r »*i»» er V^^^»/C?nAN\ sore joint »n o MATTia Cutting; the top of a corn oil with a razor or burning It off with caustic lotions, plaster*, etc.,521 words
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Advertisement146 1922-07-06 3 /n\ loiHbh JJ7^*%^ "*9Mbt Ejp kl Bern Ic^i i vl MORNY'S Perfumes and Toilet Requisites are exquisite examples of the Perfumer's Art. Exclusive —Entrancing SEE OUR WINDOW. DISTRIBUTING AGENTS: SINGAPORE. lev* ««♦»»«♦>» ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦t««»»»« J GOLDEN HORSE The Cigarettes with a distinctive flavour. Ask the man who smokes them— HE KNOWS.146 words
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Advertisement608 1922-07-06 4 P. O.British India °»d Apcar Line fCorr.pr.nies Incorporated in England) MAIL ANT) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PF.NINS! I.A AM) ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE TROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP Doe Singapore L*ave Singapore BAKDINA about July 11 1 KASHMIR about July608 words
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Advertisement626 1922-07-06 4 STEAMER SfIIUK6S "ELLERMAN" LINE KLLERMAN BCCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co^ Ltet (Incorporated in England.) rVTBAMH Dm StafjeMM PASSENGER SERVICE OUTWARD. Steamer Dae Singapore HOMEWARD. i.f. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London Aug. 18 fi.i. CITY OF MANCHESTER London Auf. 29 FREIGHT SERVICE s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW I/don, R'chni, H'burff July 12 s.s. CITY OF626 words
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Advertisement681 1922-07-06 4 STEfIMEB SfIHIHGS KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPFIJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF FATAVU) (Incorporated t> flolln^d) civnm cont«*ct with th* Netherlands iotma KovTtBLXM««rr. Telepheae N«e Paaaace D«at. U\, Freight Dept. 1202, Marine Dept. ».M Tranakl» n ea* I'»pt. 1457, Manager* De»t. IM2. BAlD—J uly n. P.nanc. Lho -P.umawe. Sipli Sabar.u. OeleP-Lhrue, Moiilnboh.681 words
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Advertisement406 1922-07-06 5 STEAMER SAILWfiS LONDON LINE TTRkoxnki Mnru July 12 Kitano il.nu July 27 LIVERPOOL LINT. Tnuruffsi Maru July 8 j Sailo Maru early Aug. n.\MBl T RG LINE Matsuye Maru July 21 Ttayaaaa M:iru end Ayr. NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ SOITn AMERICAN LINE BOMBAY LINE Awa Mora July 17 Tnmba406 words
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Advertisement265 1922-07-06 5 STEAMER SAILINGS O.S.K. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (sohject to change without previona notice). EUROPEAN LINE For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said Arr. Dep. ATLAS MARU July 25 July 26 NEW YORK LINE For San Francisco, Panama, New York via Japan Arr. Dep. HAGUE MARU265 words
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Advertisement301 1922-07-06 5 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) Singapore to Java Ports, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Brlabana and Sydney, via Torres Straits, also with transhipment to >ther Victorian, South Australian and North Queensland Ports, British New Gnlnea, New Britain, Tasmania and New Zealand Ports APPROXIMATE SAILINGS VCARELLA, 7,372301 words
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Advertisement202 1922-07-06 5 STEAMER SAILINGS STRUTHERS AND BARRY OPERATORS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. i SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELJCB AND BAN FRANCISCO Da* Slnrapcra s.s. APUS July 16 to discharge S.B. APUS AUg. 1 to load s.s. WEST IVAN Aug. 8 to discharg* s.s. WEST IVAN Aug. 25 to load s.s. BEARPORT Aug. 28202 words
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Advertisement102 1922-07-06 5 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE For Boston, New York and Norfolk direct (via Snez) s.s. ROBERT DOLLAR i August 10 s.s. ESTHER DOLLAR September 10 Tkrongk Dill* of Lading Issued from Singapore to tk* Principal Citia* of tke United State* and Caeaita j For furtker information as to Rate*, etc., >102 words
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Advertisement259 1922-07-06 5 STEAMER SAILINGS COMHhNEO SERUCE Or THE OCEAN S.S. C0 H ITD. Hncm porsted in Knirlxndl THE WEST '"AUSTRALIA* S. R. CO. ITB. (Incorporated in England) Monthly Service taking cargc and Passengers from Singapore JAVA PORTS (as inducement uftVrsi NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS AND FREMANTLE (PERTH > Appruximata Sailing* CHARON July 6259 words
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Advertisement639 1922-07-06 6 MIIEIUS Marl bo rough THE HOME OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES. BEACH KOAU. From Wednesday. July 3. to Tuesday, July 11, 1922 (excluding Sunday, July 9. 1922). A PVKAMOUNT-ARTCHAIT SPECIAI ATTRACTION Adapted f<-om the famous melo.lrama ROMANY RYE A Maurice Tourncur ProHuction with an All-Star Cast, including JACK HOLT, LEWIS J. CODY.639 words
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Advertisement278 1922-07-06 6 THE SAFETY CURTAIN 6 reels C leels Fciiturins NORMA TAI.MAIMiE From the well-known Novel by Ethel M. Dell EMPIRE CINEMA at 9M> p.m. And two new episodes 13 r.nd 14, in -1 parts of the Jungle serial THE SON OF TARZAN First shov at 7JO. The first 4 episodes of278 words
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Advertisement468 1922-07-06 6 STEftMER SfiILIHGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., UMITE9 LOCAL HAIL INGS Intended to Hall St*»«« from rUnfapoM U Monday, 2.30 p.m. KRIAN Pert SweUcnham and HM«f Monday, 4.30 p.m. BTK LRONG Malacca and Muar Tuesday, 2.00 p.. CALYPSO Pert Swei-tenham and IVnsr.g Tuesday, 6 p.m. KKLANIAN Mhittcca and Muar. Wednesday, noon RANEE468 words
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Article1165 1922-07-06 7 Thrilling Experiences Of Climbers. A message paMbhod in Calcutta on Juno 2tf reads as follows The last letter gtßcrtbed the attempt to tiimb Mount Fverosi without the assistance of oxyjren and it was stated that as tha fir. ng the second party consisting of Captain Kinch and Captain1,165 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article84 1922-07-06 7 East Wharf Ilasln-Xil. East Wharf -Toesta, Bnlimba. Sheers Wharf Nil. Mala Whjrf Kurcli;i. Empire Dock Keeluni; Maru. Eda West Wharf Circa, Katone. Jardines V. iiarf iaoa. Polo Brani Coal Wharf-Nil Keppel Harbour. Main Wharf I.'vscr, Ji.r. vnn il-r Haes d< Rije, Baa I'oh Ci>;an, W. B84 words
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Article109 1922-07-06 7 AKKRA, Brit., 3,211 tons, from Ktrl 5-7, foi Colombo 5-7. I n\\ W.i. Brit.. 2,(!86 tons, from Calcuttc ;'>-7. for Calcutta unc. EMELY, Put.. 91 tens, fro.n l'.hio -1-7, foi Rfaio HONCj HO. Brit.. M to-.:;, from Tr^n-Kranu ."i-T, tot rrejasjsjusu unc. I.\!>i:ac.iki. Dut. 254 tona, from Indragiri109 words
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Article151 1922-07-06 7 To-day Penanp, Rangoon and Calcutta 3 p.m. Fort Dickson and Port Swettenham 3 p.m 'ort Swettenham, Penang, Madras and Negapat.im, taking mails for Europe, etc. (via Bombay) 3 p.m Registration up to 1 p.m Parcels nooi Supplemtnt&ry Mail by train to Penang, taking mails for Europe, etc151 words
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Article35 1922-07-06 7 Left Spore Arrd. London May 13 June 8 May 16 June 12 May 19 June U May 23 June 19 June 2 'June 28 ■ajr 29 July 3 June 8 July 335 words
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Article159 1922-07-06 7 EXCHANGE. i Singapore, July (5. 5 On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 1/16 Demand 2/8 U/lfl J Private am. credits 2/4 7/*2 On New York Demand 51 1 Private 90 d/s .On France Bank 58."j On India, Bank T.T. 17<1 "On Hongkong, Bank dAI 14 p.c. prom.159 words
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64 1922-07-06 7 Singapore Standard Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Itibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Closing Price3 Buyers. Sellers Buyers. Sellers Spot Spot 2(5 '4 2GVj July July 20' j 2<i% Aug.-Sept. Auv.-Sept. 27 87% Oet.-LH!c Oct.-Dcc. 29 Bit Tone of Market Quiet. Latest London rabk's quote Spot64 words
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Article185 1922-07-06 7 Issue. Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers 1 1 Ayer W.?ng 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Jelantoh 1 1 Johan Tin £1 £1 Kam. Kamunt. 10 10 Kinta Assoc. 5 5 Linfrui Tin 10 10 Malayan Col. I 1 Menglemba 1 l WMaMra 1 1 Murai Tin 1 1 Nawng185 words
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Article139 1922-07-06 7 issue. Val. rd. Buyers. Sellers. U £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.16.3 3.15.3 10 10 Central Engines 10.50 !0 10 Central Motors 3.00 Cl £1 E. Smelting Co. 6.75 6.25 5/- 5/- Electric Tramway* It- 2/--10 JO Fraser Neavo 20.", 17.78 i() 50 Hammer and Co. 103 110 x.<l !00139 words
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Article113 1922-07-06 7 U. Eng. 6 p.e. $1,231,300 par 5 p.c. p.m. I S'pore Electrical Tramways, 6 p.c. £350,000 oom. I S'pore Municipal 5 p.e. $1,878,000 pax S'pore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.c ni«. I S'pcre Municipal 4H p.c. of 1903 $1,000,500 10 p.e. dis. 1 S'pore Municipal 4113 words
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Article396 1922-07-06 7 Fraser and Co. and Lvall and Evall's Quotations. I Latest available Sterling Quotations are printed oil another par e on Fridaj. Frasor Co. Allenby New ($1) Alor Gajah (SI) 1.00 1.20 A. Hitam ($5) 9.00 lO.iO A. Kur.ing ($1) 0.76 1.25 Am. Malay (J2) 1.15 1.25 A. Molelc396 words
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Article113 1922-07-06 7 FIXTURES. Thursday. July 6 Hiph Water, 8.28 a.m., p.m. Homeward mail IMTM. Football, Div. II. R.E. v. Municipal, Seletar v. S.C.F.A. II. Friday, July 7 High Water, 9.28 a.m., 8.5C p.m. 3atqrdny, July 8 High Water, 10.20 a.m., 9.41 p.m. Riitlles institution Sports. Cricket. Merchants v. P.S.113 words
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Advertisement275 1922-07-06 7 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following places la Singapore Hotel vun Wijk Money Changer, Groivenor. Kelly and Walsh, Ltd., Ruffles Place Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel Money Changer, Europe Hotel Federal Rubber Stamp Co., Raffles Hotel Koh Co., Bras Hasan Road Low Yong Swcc, 1, Middle Road Sahib275 words
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Advertisement31 1922-07-06 7 Johnson-Pichett Manila Rope The Only Diploma awarded for ROPE At the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition was to KEAT CHEANG COMPANY tl. MARKET STREET, SINGAPORE AND TO NO OTHER PERSON OR FIRM IN SINQAPORE31 words
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Advertisement654 1922-07-06 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS i'K.WI'T BUTTER, Spanish I'im. nto-.'S. Black Oiln* and Dried Heibs. 11. Baiter, l.urope HoCp! liuilair-;. PRIVATK nurses .liiienguged. Ap;.i WANTED, an experienced salesman, who knows the local market well. Apply i J 4 Strails Times. WANTED BY GENTLKMAN, bedroom and !>■ are Sasar reach city, terms Mast be654 words
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Advertisement351 1922-07-06 7 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE is hereby given tl ent Lye, Lee r.». Sine and Tan Koh ('ho-.- h:u flora Hay SI, r. In th.Bra of Bwm Bin carried o:i i:i No. J.iT U tori .ipore. The boiinen of the said firm has thenceforth bfc-n carried on under the naau by351 words
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1164 1922-07-06 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, JULY 6 HOPE FOR IRELAND. It may seem rather an absurdity to say so, and yet we see more hepe for Ireland in the desperate fighting which has beer, taking place in Dublin than In anything else that has happened during the past twelve months. On1,164 words
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Article23 1922-07-06 8 We have received the July number of The Planter which under its new control is well up to the standard of past issues.23 words
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Article23 1922-07-06 8 A London message of June 21 states that the Lord Chief Justice declares that pleas of mental incapacity recently have become deplorably common.23 words
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Article30 1922-07-06 8 The following are the numbers of arrivals from and departures to the Madras Presidency for the month of June arrivals, 7,013 adults; 600 miners; departures, 3.74 C adults; 209 minors.30 words
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Article44 1922-07-06 8 The firm of Macmillcn has published the late Sir Ross Smith's book, entitled 14,000 Miles Through the Air." The book is profusely illustrated with photographs, and gives a graphic account of the famous flight to Australia, well and simply told, says a home paper.44 words
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Article29 1922-07-06 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for Inriia and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 173^5100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 17829 words
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Article30 1922-07-06 8 According to a Lorulcn SMMaga of June 20 the minimum sum of £25.000 for the purpose of rubber propaganda has been obtained. The appeal for funds is not yet closed.30 words
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Article38 1922-07-06 8 The case of C. M. Rice who is efcaigad with criminal breach of trust in respect if $1,000, the property of the Borneo Co., Ltd., is being continued before Mr. P. A. F. David, District Judge, this afternoon.38 words
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Article30 1922-07-06 8 The Russian newspaper, Krasaaje Gazcta, Ftates that the Russian" Soviet Government's paper roubles, of which there are 200,000,000,000,000 in circulation, will soon cost more to print than they are worth.30 words
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Article33 1922-07-06 8 The matter arising out of th? will of the late Syed Shaik bin Abdulrahman bin Ahmed Alkaff was continued throughout yesterday, before the Acting Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. Sproule, who reserved judgment.33 words
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Article33 1922-07-06 8 White's yacht-buildijitr yard at Southampton has been destroyed by Are. A number of petrol tanks violently exploded, and the damage is estimated at £100,000. The Marquis of Ailsa's famous yacht Bloodhound was destroyed.33 words
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Article38 1922-07-06 8 A violent earthquake has damaged the towns of Fabriano, Caldarola, and San Severino. Fabriano is in the Ancona province, on the Adriatic coast of Italy, and the other two towns mentioned are in the neighbouring province of Magerata.38 words
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Article56 1922-07-06 8 An official communique at Cairo, warns the public that the police 1 are authorised to search any cr.e for arms, and persons resisting will be shot. In the event of an outrage all persons in the' vieincty must remain, and any one attempting to leave until the police permit his56 words
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Article63 1922-07-06 8 In view of negotiations between Arisaka and Hendriks for the- settlement of th? matter, the application by the plaintiff to set aside the defendant's Letters if Patent, which came up before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, v;u.< adjourned sine dij, and the undertaking tiy .he defendant not to manufacture,63 words
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Article72 1922-07-06 8 Our Penang correspondent wires A Dutch subject named Dijkstra who hal caned Mohammedan and adopte.l native Jress, and who, accompanied by his Malay wife, is making a pilgrimagi to Mecca from Java, in embarking on the steamer Teucer for Singapore wi $100 in the Marine Court for disobeying the orders72 words
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Article71 1922-07-06 8 Five Chinere were charged at tap ins"ance of Inspector S. C. Williams in the Marine Court yesterday before Cuptp.in Calthrop Calthrop, U.S., the Master Attendant, with intending to secret themselves on board the Charon. T;-.r -vere found by men employed by thi Monopolies Department, hiding in the con! 'junkers. The71 words
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Article77 1922-07-06 8 The education in the Malay schools ?ays the Chief Secretary". F.M.'S., in his report for 1921, is rapi-lly improving. Agricultural instructicn and school gardens have made a successful start. The new Training College for Malay Teachers is nearing complecion, an 1 wheii it is open r.c-xt year, the Training Schools77 words
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Article85 1922-07-06 8 A Malty, in a nude state who was found trying to get through the porthoh nto the cabin of the captain of 11. M.5. Merlin on Tuesday, was produced befell Mr. Dawson yesterday by Inspector S. C. Williams who said he found the "'an detained by the naval police. He85 words
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Article84 1922-07-06 8 Dr. Walter Davenport, of the American Relief Administration, announces that Dr. Kritch, the woman director of the Sokclnichersky Hospital Laboratory, has discovered the typhus fever Kcrm, isolating the coccus, which is disc or buKOit shaped, and much like the pneumo-coccus. The typhus germ was found in the brain tissues and84 words
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Article100 1922-07-06 8 A Jew named Jacob Harry was put up before Mr. Dawson yesterday under the minor offences ordinance for telling fortunes. Jacob Harry did not deny that lie had done so but on the other hand H id he could tell fortunes truthfully, adding that he could prove it. A Sikh100 words
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Article148 1922-07-06 8 At the sale-room of Kstate and Trust Agencies Ltd., the following were disposed of by auction on the 3rd instant Right, title and interest of and in the tf pieces of freehold land off Teluk Kuiau Road, area 23.4U0 sq. ft. bought by Mr. C. V. Miles for $25 freehold148 words
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Article436 1922-07-06 8 .Major W. R- Sanpruinctti, has g«M info thi' Ban p<'a» Hospital st Kuala Luir.i>ar. Hn. Brailncy and Mrs. Jam are at nt in the European Hospital at Ku.i!;i Lumpur. The Malay Mail hears that Mr. A. it. Sanders, formerly of Mer.sis. Pooley and Sanders, is returning to436 words
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Article17 1922-07-06 8 Hails from Europe by the Sardinia :i:o lue at Pesaag at 6 am. on Sunday.17 words
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Article61 1922-07-06 8 Penang' s Motor Buses. Our Penan;: 1 correspondent wires At a meet ng of the Municipal Commission at Penang Mr. Williams, the electrical engineer, replying to a question re garding the Thornycroft motor buses, said that three- were nerc and another WB3 on the way from Singapore. After ■Hewing for61 words
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Article103 1922-07-06 8 Sikh Sergeant-Ma jor Killed. I■ .1 C> and 7 o'clock J morning a Sikh Sergeastt-Major at thi» I'olu'o Depot, Kuala Lumpur. v.:is fatally stabbed while a Lance-Corporal, who went to his assistance, was so badly stabbed chat he is net expected to live. Two Sikh police constables are said to103 words
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Article123 1922-07-06 8 An experiment is now being conduct? 1 in New Zealand by the Union Steamship Company in converting a former hulk nto a modern coal-handling machine at a cost of £100,000, including £l 2. r >,oo<> for the steal superstructure which has been erected. In the event of123 words
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Article143 1922-07-06 8 The acting Chkf Justice, hon. Mr. P. J. Sproulo, had before him in the Supremo Court to-day a CMS in which the Bknque da liado Chine is suing Chop Choo Quail Lan, as second defendant, Judgment having been already assigned agairsl the Best, tar 1.77143 words
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Advertisement171 1922-07-06 8 Smart Swimming Costumes fIN LATEST STRIPED CANADIAN PATTERN. Super quality leading shades. Price $7.50. SPECIAL VALUE. Navy Blue Stockinette with Skirt. All sizes. Price $3.25. GENT'S TURKISH BATH GOWNS. In plain white with coloured collars and cuffs. Super quality, English make. Price $18.50. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England)171 words
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Advertisement158 1922-07-06 8 ALHAMBRA The Cinema Theatre for Variety Quality and Quantity, Beach Koad. Second show at 9. EASTWARD HO A William Fux Super Production Featuring WILLIAM RUSSELL AND LUCILLE LEE STEWART In 7 reel*. First »how at 7.30. HURRICANE HUTCH Epiaodcs 9 cr.d 10. MARLBOROUGH" The Home of Paramount Pictures, Beach Koad.158 words
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Article333 1922-07-06 9 Kehels Making Their Last Stand. Reutkr's Service. Lominr, J Then was heavy Ighting this forenoon, the Nationals employing smoke-bombs to cover thoir rushes against the O'Connell Street stronghoij, into which they hurled simultaneously anaonred-ean heavily marhliii laanliif the buildings, the few defender:-, i^f which were- compelled repeatedly333 words
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Article123 1922-07-06 9 UEUTEa'S SEKVICE. London, July o. itkm cheers greeted Mr. Wood's tnent in the House of Commons lan nic'nt that Mr. CoorcbiU had decided African export duty en palm kernels, on the groan firstly, 1 con, plained that Mm doty had rrtnnd to by iwcnueproducing and hampered123 words
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Article71 1922-07-06 9 Keltek's Sef.vice. London, July i. Vienna The Austrian police have Its Gerard Bevan for assaulting the detectives at the Urns of his arrest T'-.e trial will be held shortly. Ihe punishment which may be inflicted ii from six months to a year's imprisonMeanwhUe the extradition proIn th.-71 words
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Article66 1922-07-06 9 Belter's Service. London, July 4. Athem The aviator Major Blake has arrived hero. London, July 5. Tol: l.i The Cubinet has approved plans for the lvor^anisation of the- Japanese Army, involving retrenchment of 5C,000 enlisted mem. London, July 1. Enquiri I am elicit that the laformation about orders fi.r66 words
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Article158 1922-07-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 5. Mr. Chao Hsin-chu, proposing a vote of thi.nks to Lord Chalmers, chairman of the Royal Asiatic Society, on the occasion of the presentation of the triennial gaU medal 'to Professor Herbert Giles, professor at Cambridge, eulogisod Prefesaor Giles' great work on behalf of158 words
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Article144 1922-07-06 9 Renter's Service. London, July 4. In the House of Commons, Mr. Wood, introducing the Colonial Office estimates, dwelt on the Colonial Empire's debt of gratitude to the Prince of Wales, whose self-sacrificing devotion it was impossible t.) exaggerate. Be emphasised the difficult period through which all the144 words
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Article119 1922-07-06 9 Relter's Service. London, July 5. The report for 1921 of Rubber Roadways, Limited, a company forr.n-d under the ampJces of the Rubber Growers' Association to foster the use of rubber for reads, states that a portion of the roadway laid at Southwaik eighteen months i'.ijo <viih rubber blocks119 words
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Article102 1922-07-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, JTily 5. Commenting on the Crown Colonies, the Daily Chronicle deems the policy sound whereby loans were raised in the British market for development work during the pest year. The danger to be guarded against is raddling the colonies with too heavy taxation, which102 words
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Article54 1922-07-06 9 Revteb's Service. London, July 5. Melbourne After a meeting of the Seamen's Union in Sydney, it was announced that seamen would be permitted to oiTtr their services to the liner Largs Bay. The management of the Commonwealth Line declares that it will be four to six weeks before54 words
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Article41 1922-07-06 9 Reuter'b Service. London, July 5. Palis The census returns show that there are HfJMI widows in Paris, mostly as a result of the war, compared with j0,892 widowers. The unmarried number 1,200,000 including 100,000 more women than men.41 words
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Article214 1922-07-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 5. Berlin The central committee of the Independent Socialists issue a manifest) which states that, in view tf the militarist and monarchist reaction, it is essential that unity of the proletariat be achieved, the*refcre tho Independent Socialists are prepared to enter the Government.214 words
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Article117 1922-07-06 9 Reitke'3 Service. London, July 5. Rio de Janeiro A seditious movement broke out last night but was immediately repressed by the Government, which, supported by the bulk of the land and sea forces, controls the fituation. The movement followed the recent disciplinary measures taken by the Federal Government117 words
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Article66 1922-07-06 9 Reuter'3 Service. Lcmion, July 5. Chicago The extension of the railroad strike to 40,000 trackmen has been averted through the efforts of the railway labour board. The ur.icn leaders have instructed the men to continue to work and will take up their grievances with the individual66 words
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Article66 1922-07-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 4. Bombay In connection with the disorders at the time of the Prince of Wales' visit in November, 2oS claims for compensation and losses suffered, mainly by Parsees, totalling Rs. 28 lakhs, were eventually reduced to Rs. Ci lakhs, the bulk of which will66 words
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Article59 1922-07-06 9 Reuter'b Service. London, July 4. An attack on the Palestine mandate and the Ruthenberg concession in the House of Commons was made the ground of a motion to reduce Mr. Churchill's salary-. The mover, Sir W. Joyn-son-Hicks, charged the Zionists with aiming at complete control of the Palestine59 words
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Article56 1922-07-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 4. Paris The Cabinet has decided to forward to the Reparations Commission the first section of the reparation scheme drawn up by M. Trocquer, Minister of Public Works, whereby German labour will be emplcyed throughout France in rebuilding roads, waterways and other public works at56 words
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Article253 1922-07-06 9 Australian Government's Scheme. We have received tits f<>ll< wine Government communique From information recently received it! appears that the Ccmmoi.w;alth of Australia is at present considering a comproher.sive sche-.ne of land settl .-r.ient and 1 immigraticn. The first demand for labaur Buder this scheme will, necessarily be for253 words
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Article638 1922-07-06 9 Searching Test of Singapore I Invention. We have referred several times to the invention of a rubber faced paving block by Mr. Lionel Cresscn, chemist, of the Singapore Rubber Works, and we are :u \v :-.:j!* to congratulate the inventor on the marked success of a severe test638 words
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Article1084 1922-07-06 9 Mr. Kindcrsley's Vie^vs On Restriction. The following report is supplied by the secretaries, Messrs. Derrick and Co. The seventeenth annual general meeting of Balgownie Rubber Estates was held at Gre-sham House, Battery Road, yesterday. There were present the Hon. Mr. R. C. M. Kindersley (in the chair) Mr.1,084 words
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Article2038 1922-07-06 9 Historical Notes in Annual Report. The report of the Chief Secretary to the F.M.S. Government (the Boa. Mr. W. G. Maxwell) for the year 1921. which I'us just been issued, is introduced in the somewhat unusual, but nevertheless useful, method of a prefatory historical review of2,038 words
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Article54 1922-07-06 10 We are indebted to the. Nanyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun for the following telegrams frcm Japan Tokio, July 4. Japane.e trade r .'turns for June show imports Yen 157, 190,000 and exports Yen 1 4U,.!00,0t 0. Admiral Penby. Secretary of the United States Navy, will be received by54 words
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Letter227 1922-07-06 10 To the Editor cf the Straits Times. I Sir,— ln your edition of 2&th ult. appears a notice to the elFec'., that the annual sports meeting will be held in September, l if the sum of ?2,000 is guaranteed by affiliated clubs. Of {his sum the Bebngor227 words
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Letter950 1922-07-06 10 To the Editor of the Siraits Times, j Sir, Referring to your eomspoadent'l etler of yesterday's date, above the sijrna;ure of W. Dunnian, may I take it that he s interes.-d in local buildings, as a sharololder On looking around Singapore, 1 me does realise950 words
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142 1922-07-06 10 Singapore, July G. Silver. —SG^k. Hongkong 14 p.c. prem Three months gold Shcre Market Rubbers. —Allenbys 16-1R cents, ('rai;rieloas 22'i-27'.i cents, Bukit Sembawang? Is. to Is. 4d., and Singapore Uniteds IVad. to S'-d., Mentakabs 12'« cents, Maiaks Pindas 72 Ij-77Vj cents, Ulu Benuts 19-21142 words
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Article80 1922-07-06 10 Messrs. Lyal! and Fvatt report undci to-day's date Tin.— £ls4 10s. Od. Rubber?. Few enquiries. Mines.— Norths 80-85, Taipings G5-70 Souths :5-50, Nawng Pets .37 1 «-12 l i, Sri Gopenga sellers 50 cents, P.awaniis 87%--72%, Ulu Piahs 85-95, Linguis 2.50-2.60, Renongs 19/P-20/0. Industrials. Firm.80 words
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262 1922-07-06 10 Messrs. Macphai! ami Co., LUi.'s week-! ly report dated July 0 slate.-- Bastaeaa during the week has been j moderate and embraced all classes of j stocks. Rubber had a fair turnover. Tins were slightly better and Industrials were j traded in to some262 words
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Article144 1922-07-06 10 Residents of Malacca are shortly to have an opportunity of seeing that most popular of film .stars, Charlie Chaplin, in his celebrated picture The Kid, which is being shown at the Rialto Theatre, Malacca on Saturday next and part of the following week. The enthusiastic reception accorded to144 words
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Article61 1922-07-06 10 Johan Tin Dredging, Ltd. Output pis. 225, hours run 003, yardage 40,000. Malayan Tin Dredging, Ltd.— Output 1,360 piculs, yardage 290,300 cub. yds. Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Ltd.— Output 2,000 piculs, large output due to smill rich pocket. j Hitum Tin, Ltd. Output 3CO pitulg. I Nawng Pet61 words
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Article781 1922-07-06 10 S. C. C. beat S. R. C, The S.C.C. and S.R.C. met for the second time in the first division of the ..eague, yesterday on the latter's ground, fhis time, in spite cf the heavy handicap ;f having to play short of Corben, who vas badly injured early781 words
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Article119 1922-07-06 10 Middlesex B, C. < R. G. A. S. C. F. A. S. K. C. 7 6 1 0 11 4 13 8 5 0 3 17 7 10 0 1 2 3 4 l.l 4 7 2 0 6 11 10 4 Gll4 4 7 3 First Division.119 words
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Article75 1922-07-06 10 After yesterday's match Jamieson was selected to fill the vacant outside right position in the Singapore team to oppose Johore in the Malaya Cup match at Jchore Bahru on Saturday. The team will be Oliveiro Gale, Pennefather Seng Chye, Chee Lim, Edlin Jamieson, Lingard, Smith, Yung Liang,75 words
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Article66 1922-07-06 10 Invitation from Hongkong The S.C.C. has received a letter from < the Hongkong Cricket Club inviting a Malayan eleven to Hongkong fcr the inter-port series of matches in October or November. A notice is posted in the S.C.C. inviting players who are able and i willing to go to66 words
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Article62 1922-07-06 10 A hockey match will be played tomorrow on the S.K.O. ground between the S.R.C. and the R.A.M.C. The following will represent the S.R.C. J. V. Moss, K. O. Angus and J. S. (Ie Souza F. Albuquerque, C. B. Webb and N. de Souzu K. E. Webb, A. V. van62 words
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Article152 1922-07-06 10 The following tics are fixed for to-day and to-morrow To-day's Tics. S.R.C. No. 1 Tan Toon Hor v. W. Visser. S.C.C. (L) W. H. Drummond v. W. Aver. S.C.C. (I) R. K. Prentls v. M. Ikegami. S.R.C. No. 2 N. E. Ess v. Kiong Chin Eng. S.C.C.152 words
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Article373 1922-07-06 10 The following ties are announced in the Ladies Lawn Tennis Club tournament TUESDAY. Ladies Singles. Miss Andrew v. Mr?. Quinton. Mrs. Maxwell v. Mrs. Ager. Mrs. L. C. Robinson v. Miss Fawcett. Mi's. Hacker v. Mrs. Bratton. Ladies' Doubles Handicap. Miss Matthias and Mrs. Cartwright373 words
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Article57 1922-07-06 10 H. E. the General Officer Commanding has consented to give his patronage to the charity boxing tournament which it is hoped to hold shortly. A good programme is being arranged, sailors and soldiers participating as well as local lads, but it is not qui-e certain yet whether the57 words
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Article19 1922-07-06 10 There will be a team race at the Swimming Club on Sunday. High tide is at 11.6 a.m.19 words
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Article28 1922-07-06 10 The Ipoh race meeting begins to-day. The following scratching* are announced Race 2.— Sterling, The Hobo. Race H.— Babz. Rac<; 8.— Orthez. Race 9. Phillipa.28 words
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Article273 1922-07-06 10 On the Negri Sembilan Padang last Saturday, a large crowd witness?! the final match for the Hose cup, the finalists being the S.P.A.A. (A) and Tampin. The former were not fully re presented, as the left back was unable to turn up at the last moment. The273 words
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Article126 1922-07-06 10 A Beater wire of the 4tli inst. gives the following result.- At Lcytr.n Surrey led on '.Innings against Essex. Hobbs anil Si., pherd score<l 60 ana 7:!. respectively. At Birmingham Kei t beat V. shire by 12."> runs. Woollcy ma le 88 rui>s and took eight wickets for126 words
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Article195 1922-07-06 10 A Router wire of July -1 stati Wimbledon 10,000 people waited boon In pouring rain, which ceased at live o'clock. Only the protected centre court was then fit for play. Anderson qualified for the semi-final by beating O'Hara Wood 6- 3, f<—:\. 2—o. 2 G, 6 4. Anderson195 words
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Article335 1922-07-06 10 Tin- .With auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held on .luly 5, when the re v. loirued 1,712,935 lbs., tons 764.70. Offered 1,588,358 lbs., ions TO'.t.OX. Sold l,200,3ir> lbs., tons 6S&M1 N.B. 2 lots K. 3. inert, n >t awarded but in cases,335 words
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Article1429 1922-07-06 11 Chairman's Stror? Support Of Restriction annual n neral mart ing of sreholden of the Batan dated Rubber Estates, .i«l., v.-.is held on I er inwn id l-lane, 8.C., Sir Ernest Birch, K.C.M.G. (the chairman), prwttdliis;. The representative of the Steretariei notice convening the meeting •rt of tne i.umtor:.1,429 words
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Article302 1922-07-06 11 Loyalty to King And Empire. Differences of opinion are among the most valuable things in life. It is in differences of thought and methods that the human kind differs from the animals. We don't want human herds, ready like sheep to follow the leader." Thus Mrs. Basant302 words
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Article171 1922-07-06 11 A wonderful sea-film of a warship in a storm taken from the deck of the I'cnown may be released shortly. When the Baaowa and Cairo were em-oute to Colombo the phosphorescence was particularly noticeable leaving Penang harbour, not only round the bows of the ships but171 words
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Article70 1922-07-06 11 Tho following is a Calcutta Knjrlishman cubic The Zoo keeper at home has boon bitten by v Kuss'.-ll's viper while unpacking the box of snakes presented by Mr. Alfrel Kzra from Calcutta. Durinir ,•> ;iuv. an unknown number of young vipers had b'.'on hatched, one of which ■-tuni; tin- keeper70 words
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Advertisement118 1922-07-06 11 <! if WHY ARE 1 "MOUTRIE" m pianos IssMSflM^^M l jt* the choice of the ~i. Vx discriminating *X^ y '4^ M Buyei Up BECAUSE Jm the > "(T QUALITY and V '4 VALUEjalwaya. This Model $815.00 Cash. Built of Teak and Ouaranteed for Seven Years. Cash Prices 5G75.00 up.118 words
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Advertisement320 1922-07-06 11 Raffles Hotel The Popular Rendezvous for Dancing. Ttails Evening Guest Night, Dinner Dance Latest Popular Dance Music By RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. Manlcsl Director, Mr. F. A. COOKM. Telephone 2920. BABKIE3 BROTHERS, All Reservations, Proprietors. ADELPHI HOTEL SINGAPORE. Th« only Hotel la tk« Straits with th« latest SsmiUry Im«Ul!«rJ»s. EXQUISITE COOKING AND320 words
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Advertisement183 1922-07-06 12 TITAJV CEMENT HAS PROVED ITS SUPERIORITY. G. AURELY Co., f*g y^wpif RINQ up 28, FINLAYBON GREEN, ffiiw) FOR LATEST REDUCTION Telegram* "AURKIA'.' 'jWk /^^^^fcZl^Sy IN PRICEI MASSAGE 87, Waterloo Street, Midway between Braa Baaah Road and Middta Road, Singapore. Pr<un 9 a.m. to t p.m. MRS. TAMEY MASSAGE HALL MANICURS183 words
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Advertisement221 1922-07-06 12 New Arrival of "Trio" Cigars BOUQUET DE SALOON per box of 25 $.1.00 BOUQUET DE SALOON 50 $7.50 POPULARS, T.M. 50 $r..00 LADIES 25 $2.00 LADIES 100 $7.50 PASTIME 20 $1.00 Sole Api-nts Z. PATTARA, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. > 8)8)8)8) >B*B>B »-»♦-*■»♦♦-»-»♦■> *Mackinlay's Old Scotch Whiskey A BRAND OF MERIT221 words
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Article507 1922-07-06 13 Site for Observation in North-West Australia. When the total solar eclipse takes place on September 21, scientists from Great Britain, America, Canada, New Zealand, and a party from West Australia will view it at Wollal, on the north-west coast of Australia, where the eclipse will be total507 words
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Article248 1922-07-06 13 raniin:'.! Ixiguo (Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armajrh), speaking at Dundalk, said that there was a danger of the freedom they had won slipping from Irishmen. A senseless war was going on on the frontier. There was no reason why Urn two armies should be blazing away248 words
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Article73 1922-07-06 13 Routine Orders, dated June 28, by Lieut-Colonel F. K. Spencer, D.5.0.. M.C., r 'iMm»n<hn S.S.V.F. Friday, 7th. r..ir, p.m.. Drill Baß, "A and "B Companies, Company Parade Baabnra House. S.H.B. Platoon, I> Company, Platocn Parade. Saturday, Bth. Composite Company, special orders will be issued. SINGAPORF. AND SOUTH73 words
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Article115 1922-07-06 13 In his Administration Report of last year the Director of the Colombo Museum stated that the development of the Museum under the then existing conditions had reached a maximum, and no wngnm MoU ba made with new exhibits or the creation of new departments until provision was forthcoming for the115 words
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Advertisement252 1922-07-06 13 I Always have j BOVRIL I in the House 5 Bovril is a food of such vital importance that no household should I ever be without it. Get Bovril not merely for emergencies but for everyday use. Whenever a meal in a hurry is wanted, when someone feeh tired or252 words
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Advertisement150 1922-07-06 13 HAIPHONG DRAGON aTOCEMENT Supplied to the Spore Municipality, Government of Johoro, Malacca Municipality, FM.S. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROS. IBBBBBBBSEBaSSCSSS!S!!!]8ICSIBBB«BSBBBBESBgBBSOBBBnBB!SSR28flSZaiJ9ESSBBBBBfl YA 1 ET CHAI?I BLOCKS #%L En aC and TROLLEYS are Macliine Shop Necessities. Five moil anrl O:ie ram and a B a Hani Truci C<|U150 words
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Advertisement226 1922-07-06 14 The Motor Union Insurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) MOTOR VEHICLES DEPARTMENT. All kinds of vehicles quoted for. Favourable ratal. Prompt and liberal settlement of claims. The Cam-prehen.-iive Policy of the Motor Uii'on is the recognised premier motor policy. FIKEJOEPAJSTMKNT. Insurances ejected on Buildings and Merchandise for lonjr or phort226 words
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Advertisement490 1922-07-06 14 hmtiM «ppr.x)matei f5,«06,00, «.C. tmmfmt* tm f«re- *r-» $17,»M,wH The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (laeorporated la Strait* ■etUemeata.) ■BAD OFFICE i Wlaehester Hocsa, ilafapore tOMDON OfBCI t at. OM Jewry. *O. The Company has 470,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the British Life490 words
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Advertisement566 1922-07-06 14 BANKING NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NETH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) Established 18A3. CAPITAL Fl. 80,000,000 (about £5,000,000). ISSUED AND Fl. 55,000,000 (abon: PAID UP £4,600,000 RESERVE FUND Fl. 47,760,000 (abont C 4,000,000 HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM HiiAD AGENCT IN BATAVIA BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Medan, Soerabaya, Samarang, Bandoeng, Weltevreden, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan.566 words
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Advertisement526 1922-07-06 14 BANKING CAPITAL 14,000,000 SURPLUS $2,000,000 Asia Ban king *ffi|CORPORA'nON mM^Sifnl aTV "American, HEAD OFFICE FOR THE FAR EAST Shanghai Singapore Office— 22. Raffles Place. 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 Travellers Letters526 words
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Advertisement316 1922-07-06 14 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Uongknugj Capital, all paid ap ♦tfl.OCO.OO" Silver Reserve WSJMHJ.WP Sterling Reserve, kelri la London I MOO.OO-) Reserve Liability of Proprietors $Zo.ooo,(W>a. COURT OF DI3ECTORS. O. M. Dodwell, Eaq. CamtsamnV Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang- Deputy Chairman. [>. G. M. Bernard, Esq. A. M. Bowes316 words
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Article1442 1922-07-06 15 Excess Profits Duty and Estate Expenditure. The hearing of the appeal which raises the question whether money spent in the maintenance and development of a rabbet estate not yet in the bearing stage could be treated as addition to capital for the purposes of ascertaining the percentage1,442 words
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Advertisement77 1922-07-06 15 Special Reduction in Prices SIDE-CARS to fit all makes of; MOTOR CYCLES Call or write for prices particulars CYCLE CARRIAGE Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE, PF.NANO. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. Just Arrived A small shipment of 1922 model Price $3,750 Straits Motor Garage Showrooms sa, Orchard Road. Repair Shop Penang I.nne. Bergougnan Tyres77 words
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Advertisement67 1922-07-06 15 Ifh l^^^^B '^irf '"T rxi there are degrees of quality; good, better, best and GOOBRICH is the BEST 0 The Goodrich Tyre Agency ADAMSON GILFILLAN CO., LTD. VICTORIA CONFECTIONERY AND STORE <8«, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. IS4B. CAKES, ICES, COLD AND HOT DRINKS can be had at any time67 words
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Advertisement974 1922-07-06 15 SALES BY AUCTION VALUABLE BUSINESS SHOP-HOUSES AND COMPOUND HOUSES IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE The undersigned have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction at their sale-room, Raffle* Chambers, Raffles Plaeo, ON MONDAY, JULY 10, 1922, at 2.30 p.m. 1. Valuable freehold land, area 38.803 square feet, with the compound974 words
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Advertisement399 1922-07-06 15 DEFAULTERS SALE BY AUCTION uf very valuable 9l>!) yu: lV lcnsehold land und shophouse baainrai pti mUci known ms No. M, Arab Street, Singapore Town, n popular and eaatral butaeai locality,- area 761 square feet, monlhly rental $200. At Keasrs. Oioong Koon enjt Co. 'a Baleroom. No. 30, Chulia Street,399 words
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Advertisement332 1922-07-06 16 GUAN KIAT CO., LTD. (IncorpornteJ in Singapore)) 3'>. rmi.l.ll' STREET. 2 snd 3 gallons (Jnhnnlnd Wctcrlng Csnx Best Canvas Ilosr, aaaorted sties from in. to a in. nob Monmore (irern C'hnrgKola No. 7 Emery Cloth No. 00 to No. 3 Sponge and Insertion Cloth Screw Drivers from 4 in. to332 words
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Advertisement588 1922-07-06 16 rHSKB ARB MANY MASON* tOK GETTING SPECIAL LIN4S FROM SPECIAL FIRMS LATEX CUPS Porcelain and Eartheiiware fired at own kflna. COAL TAR as produced ly the Singapore Municipal Gai Works. Also other qualities. BATTENS for moral and ▼tnecr cases, any size cut to order. CTFPHANGEB Old cable wire, different sizes588 words
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Advertisement937 1922-07-06 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Tho TRKrAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., In ordinary close-set type (average six words to line) are:— per line: one insertion 23 cts., two ins. 40 cts., three ins. 61 cts., four ins. R2 cts., five inn. 1.00, six ins. 1.13, ten ins. 1.40, twelve937 words
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Advertisement862 1922-07-06 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, 50-2, Cairnhill Rood, water and •ras, entry August 1, 1!>22. Apply 49, Cairnhill Road. WANTED to862 words
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Advertisement673 1922-07-06 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, Finall goclown in Prince Strut, .".bout 900 square feet. Apply Paterson. Simons Co., Ltd., Import Department TO LKT, part of ofßce at No. 9, WinchcsU: House, second floor facing the sea, with goon air. Immediate entry can be made. Apply 838, Straits Times. OFFICE ACCOMMODATION.673 words
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Advertisement258 1922-07-06 16 ,1 Genuine Clearance SALE We arc receiving new stocks of Parisia.. garments and to make room for these we are disposing of our old stock at below cost. THE BAND-BOX. PRINCESS GARMENTS GO. 4, RAFFLES CHAMIJEUS, (Opposite Robinson's.) FOR ACCURATE john'duke optician Fellow of the P.rltUa Optical Aasoc Diploma of258 words
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Miscellaneous205 1922-07-06 16 THE STRAITS TIKES TELEPHONES Editorial and General 68 Manager's Office HI 7 Job Printing Office I*** All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All communications relating to business mutters advertisements, subscriptions, account', printing, fli-. should be addressed to T UE MANAGER. ADVEIUISEMENT RATE205 words
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