The Straits Times, 23 August 1922
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Title Section13 1922-08-23 1 The Straits Times. NO. 27,029, SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1922. PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement146 1922-08-23 1 Develop your Films in daylight with a With a Kodak Film Tank you can develop your films at any time anywhere. And you get the best possible negative from every exposure. The negatives are clean and crisp and full of detail they make you proud of your photography tH^r~ Tank146 words
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Article463 1922-08-23 2 The Latest Weight-Carrying Aeroplane. The latest triumph of British aircraft design a gignntic load-carrying aero-, plane, in which the risk of forced landings, through engine failure is practically eli-l in mated- -.s shortly to undergo cilieiul tests at the Royal Aircraft establishment, South r arnborough, says a463 words
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Article222 1922-08-23 2 I We have recently referred to the de- cling in the China lea industry, ana haw i pointed out that the principal' reason for the decline is attributable to indifference on the part of the Chinese, says Finance- and Commerce. An Oid Tea Hand writes 1222 words
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Article195 1922-08-23 2 A _telegram from ifoMOW state? thai th° Soviet GovernnMßt propo:-;;* to tc]l the irowns of the forai.'r Imperial nunuj, which are guarde'l at the Kremlin, and are valued at 700 million gold roubles. The above announcement recalls the great Russian ?rown jewil fable of two years apro,195 words
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Article135 1922-08-23 2 Three European engineers fcf the 8.1.5.N Company vix. Mr. Turnbull, chief enjfineer of the Chin Koa, Mr. P. Fyfe Chief Engineer of the Lady Blake and Mr. Walsh, third engineer of the Urlana, after their return from the Calcutta races went on board the steamer, Lady135 words
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Advertisement267 1922-08-23 2 f PLUGS Lodge Plugs, made at Rugby, England, in a factory exclusively devoted to the manufacture of Lodge plugs, are the recognised leading plugs of Great Britain. Their sales are far in excess of any other British spark plugs, and they are factory equipment on the world's leading automobiles and267 words
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Advertisement280 1922-08-23 2 BEETHAMS I^-rolß, tf YOUR SKIN AND J% M COMPLEXION fa Tun I* k»pt in i VmivA Con- Cd| pi all higb-clnaa chamlsts and ||C'^S(b.l S. BE(IM(« iON ■uiiuißHiiaaaiiaßßiniiuin PHOTOS of Actresses, Beauties, Studieß. Drawings. Great choice and variety. State wishes clearly and write to Mr. GENNERT, Calle Cuyas, Sarria. Barcelona.280 words
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Advertisement215 1922-08-23 2 A.M.A. AM A Ceorge FLETCHER C» .W-. (Incorporated in England) CANE SUGAR MACHINERY SPECIALISTS for the Equipment of SUGAR FACTORIES REFINERffiS Sole »irent P. A. PARIS, H/66. TOE ARCADE. SINGAPORE. A.M.A A.M.A. AsS"imwmßS* THE OUEEN OF TYPEWRITERS. Cheap in Price and I asi the Longest Travel! nj Adlcr. Ofcc Model215 words
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Article452 1922-08-23 3 Satisfaction Expressed In Canton. We learn, says the Hongkong Daily Press of the 12th instant, that Dr. Sun Vat Si d sent a wireless message from the Km press of Russia to the British ConsulGeneral at Canton thanking him for his assistance in helping him to452 words
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Article263 1922-08-23 3 Promising Results of Recent Methods. Toochinc the education of the Malay t of the Director of Education for 1921 eOßtaiM the following satisfactory statement: Malay vernacular educatiun has broadiv ictions to perform:— (a) to teacn the doll boy enough reading, writing and arithmetic to help him263 words
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Article108 1922-08-23 3 ta from Sydney and Melbourne suggest, stalvs a London wire of August 1, tli-t tlio removal cf the embargo on U importation of goodi from tx-tneir.y to i( cult in a lloodi:..- of Uie Australian market by Gorman naigmaent of German til wfUl .Treat public whil108 words
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Article120 1922-08-23 3 Routine orders, dated August 16, by L:cut.-Colonel F. E. Spencer, D.5.0., M.C., Commanding S.S.V.F. Wednesday, 23rd 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.V.A. Company, (Gun Drill) under O. C. Company, 5 p.m., Drill Hall, Eurasian Company, 30 yards range. Thursday, 24th. 5 p.m., Balestier, A Cmpany, 30 yards range,120 words
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Advertisement388 1922-08-23 3 GLASSES MUST FIT THE EYES. G"»»-ti: w)%:h ilo not say in an opliesll; eorr ot t befon your ryfg »r» no. but no upt tn er.use fartLcr ir.ji.r.v y »tn.inine the eyes. to fit tnd Ktay flttrd One cf the principal reasons for their doing thi« is that we have388 words
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Advertisement260 1922-08-23 3 Why send Home for your 'Printing and Stationery consult j the PfcMaft Printers. IUCKARD LTD. 76, Cecil Street, Singapore. THE TUNE ECONOMY has been played i\,r long time past, but as time f.ics it persists in retaining its popular positioa. Hare you ever considered the amouat j of money you260 words
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Advertisement474 1922-08-23 3 IS YOUR BABY GAINING IN WEIGHT? One of the surest signs that a baby is making good progress is steady increase in weight. After tho first week there shouK! be regular and rnpid growth if the baby is leing properly nourished. The most common cause of lailure to gain Wfijrht474 words
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Advertisement162 1922-08-23 3 Maynard's Aseptic Germicidal Soap THE SOAP OF A HUNDRED USES. A RELIABLE GERMICIDE AND DISINFECTANT. Invaluable in all cases of Dhoby Itch, Prickly Heat and Eczema, for Cleansing sores and wounds, as a Deodorant, for Freeing the Hair from Dandruff and for Sterilizing Surgical Instruments. Box of 3 Tablets $1.50162 words
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Advertisement611 1922-08-23 4 pTllS^Eritish Indfa and Apcar Line (Companies lTicnrpor&ted in En^Saad) MAIL AND PABSBN6EB \ND CABGO SEKVICK9 PENI >> OKIKNTAL SJ. N. CO. (Und aitt HU Majaaty'i o««*jmß*j*jt) UnHMM FAR-EASTERN BEKVICK VBOM LONDON TO ■iMPIJ.IW LONDON ANTWERP l.v* ■<■■>#««• LaVM Singapore KAT.VAV Aur. 23 I SARDINIA about Aug. 24 iivj:a abejt Sept.611 words
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Advertisement735 1922-08-23 4 £LLEEMAN" LINE KLLKBMAK ft BUCS.NALL STEAMSHIP C«, LU, (laeorpor*»d In Jkagla&dj UTKAMBB Daw Biaca*»r« ~PASBE^is7r "sEtt\lC« OUTWABO. Steamer Due Singapore s.s. CITY OF PAIUS Nov. 3 g.s. CITY OV YORK Dec. 14 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA Jan. 28 s.s. CITY OF POONA Mar. 9 ■oaonrAMaV R.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London735 words
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Advertisement653 1922-08-23 4 STEfIM£W SSiUgja KMOYKE PAXETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF KATAVIA) Incorporated in il Im' TTNDRB CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS LNDIA. SOTntHMDIT. Talepaona >o*. I'sxage Ocpt. ISI, Freitht Uepi. KM::, KasUM Ocpc a»d Tianakipment Dept. 1137, Jla.i.-.grr* liipt. 1031. ISOTH— August 2H, Muntok nnd Palcmbonc SINGAPORE— AtJi-utt SB, Hoaua-Saba nn.l653 words
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Advertisement339 1922-08-23 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N. Y. K. LONDON LPTO Kairi.i I Aag. 25 Bapfc LIVERPOOL LINK Rental Han Sept. 15 Tajrohaahl :ii.ru t-:id Oct. HAMat'RG LINE Tsuyama Maru Aug. S3 end fc< pt i!;it:.U!:ioto >':irly Oct. KKW YOKX i-INB VIA SCTKZ BOMBAY LINE j Maru s=«pt. 1 Kan a lay. 17 CALCUTTA339 words
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Advertisement371 1922-08-23 5 Proposed Sailing; from Singapore (•object to change without previoca notice). European van For Marseilles. London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. Ait. Dop. ARGUN MARU Auk. ~l Aug. H LONDON MARU Srpt. 21 Sept. 22 (Passage available) OW YORK LINE For San Francisco, Panama, New York, tls371 words
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Advertisement881 1922-08-23 5 STEAMER SOILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED" LOCAL SAILINGS Intended to sail Steamer From Singapore to Monday, 4 p.m. KTNTA Port Swettenham and Pemang. Monday, I pm. HYE LEONG Malacca «nd Muar. Tuesday, 2.30 p.m. CALYPSO Port Swettenham and Penang Tuesday, 5 p.m. KELANTAN Malacca and Muar. ■Wednesday, noon. RANEE Mersing,881 words
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Advertisement364 1922-08-23 5 STEAMER SAILINGS INIO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COMPANY, LIMITED. .(Incorporated in England) Direct Jarrlea to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai and to Calcutta Tia Penang from Singapore. Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading (or Canton, Jltcao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo. licntsin, Newchwang, Yangtsza ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA364 words
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Advertisement118 1922-08-23 5 STEAMER SAILINGS PRINCE IA LIMITED (Incorporated in England). FAk £AVI BERVICI FOB BOSTON AND NEW YORK MOORISH PRINCE In port SLAVIC PKIN'CE due ibout Oct. 15 For all inforiua'i<.'i AHAMSON. QOLni i Ittt (ItlCuriM IKE UHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in t'n^iam'. i (BUTTERPIEI.D ft IWOBsi Regular suiliogs to Houitkoui;118 words
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Advertisement545 1922-08-23 6 CINEMAS BOXING METRO GAIETY First Show h> 7.30 sharp. THE EVIL EYE SERIAL. EPISODES 3 and 4. FIGHT IT OUT Universal Cowboy drama with Hoot Gibson. A Monkey Hero Universal Jewel Joe Martin Comedy. Second Show at 9.15 p.m. PATHE GAZETTES. EVE FASHION REVIEW Universal Jewel Colliers' Series THE LEATHER545 words
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Advertisement546 1922-08-23 6 StHEWAS I Major General Leonard Wood, newly appointed Governor of Philippine*, is received In private audience by President Hsu Shih Chant, Peking-. Is the chief Feature in CHINA GAZETTE No. 2. To be screened TO-NIGHT at the PALACEGAY Followed by a 5 part Vitaurnph Picture CAPTAIN SWIFT Starring K.nlc Williams.546 words
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Advertisement368 1922-08-23 6 WHITEAWAFS Half Price Offers IRISH LINEN TABLE MOTOR LEGGINGS CLOTHS in black 01 whit* rnbbi heed (T»A t.bnc. Ideal for tin- motor Wt*\ Guaranteed pure Irish Ultra QQ Of t >t l' ,-i.J... «P<J.U\/ fcize B 4 by 54. Spcc: :i l \:.lue. lkM V'sual price ?18.£0. pillow case:; LADIES'368 words
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Article194 1922-08-23 7 FIXTURES. Wednndar, Asgurit 23 liich Water, 10.5^ a.m, 10.34 p.m. T«n*lin Club at Horn*, fl.lt D.m 1 h fi.lo and Palermo, Vie. Theatre, 9.30. Thnrnday. Augunt 24 High Water, 11.2" a.m., 11.18 p.m. Muhn::ime<lan New Year Begins. Homeward mail leaves. Phil. Orchrstra. Vie. Hem. Hall. 6.18. hofnlu194 words
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Article179 1922-08-23 7 VESBELS AT THE DOCKS. Fast Wharf Burin— Nil. Baal tth..rf Ellora. Sheers Wharf Nil. Hala Wharf \;.n Ovc>rstraten, K. aVI indtn. Km pin- Dork Van Cloon, Maneha, A utri;-., n>« l«o*«. W.si Wharf Glenariffe. Jardines Wharf— Nil. P«U Branl Conl Waarf— Nil Keppel Harhoar. M;iin W!iprf S AHella.179 words
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Article163 1922-08-23 7 To-d.y Mcdan 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Penanf S p.m !•< urabaya 4 p:n K. P-ihane;. KlUtaTt K. Dungun and ejfe. Thuraday I 'vc, Paku, ?i:njci Lc:n--hir-..' and Kuanttß C a.m. Pi i v 9 a.m. Miri. Labuan, .Tesselton. Kudat, S»ndakan. Suhi and Zamboanga 11 a.m P.163 words
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Article36 1922-08-23 7 aft S'pora. July 6 July 8 July U July 14 July M July tS Jjly 25 Arrd. Londos August 1 August 7 August 7 August 8 August 15 August 18 August 23 M.36 words
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Article96 1922-08-23 7 At a general meeting of the Taman Mmnikam Club the CeUowiac were elected oHice-btar is Patron, Mr. K. Mohd. HusKRin president, Mr. A. A. Marican viccprMidenta, Mr. All bin Kmbi and Mr. Khainiildin secretary, Mr. A. Mohamed iisst. wtiimj. Mr. A. i;u:one clerk, Mr. M. Ami MMW, Mr. M. H.96 words
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Article91 1922-08-23 7 i;n' 1* i:r< circulated in the FiaW district of Leicestershire whtic Ki«ha:-d HI, was defeated and killed in tlie last battle of the Wars of the Roses in lIM that the of the slain monarch has bwM MM near Kin* Dick's \Y«-1I whin- he is popularly supposed to have I.91 words
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Article162 1922-08-23 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, August 23. On London, Bank 4 tn/s 2/4 1/16 Demand 2/3 31/32 Private 3. ms. credits 2/4 9/32 On New York Demand 61% Private 53% On Franco Bank 610 On India, Bank T. T. 177% On Hongkong, Bank d/d 10% p.c. prtm. Dn Shanghai, Bank162 words
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57 1922-08-23 7 Tone of Market Dull. Latest London cables quctc Spot sheet 6%d. Pal* Crepe Closing PrtaM Ipot )ct. )ct.-Dec. Buyen. Selleri. Singapore Standard Bibbed Smoked She«t Cloiinjf Prices Spot Oct. Oct.-Dec. Jan.-March l Buyeri. Sellers. 23% 24% 24Vi 25 25% 26 27% 28 DAILY PRICES57 words
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Article180 1922-08-23 7 BIHI, /»L Pd. 1 1 Ayer W«ng 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Jeiantoh 1 1 Johan Tin 1 £1 Kam. Kamunt 0 lit KinU Assoe. r 5 Linfrui Tin 0 10 Malayan Col. 1 1 Menglembu 1 1 MiJ-iieton 1 1 Mur.-.i Tin 1 Nawiiß Pet 1 1180 words
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Article145 1922-08-23 7 /al. Pd. Bnyen. Seflert. 1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 4.6.3 4.8.9 0 10 Central Engines 10.50 0 10 Central Motort 8.00 0 10 Eastern Ship. 9.00 10.00 1 £1 K. Smelting- Co. C.25 6.76 6/- Electric Tramw»yt 1/- 2/--0 10 Fnaer Nam yo.co 31.00 0 50 Hammers and Co.145 words
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Article111 1922-08-23 7 J. Enj;. 6 p.c. $1,*****0 par i pa PJn i'pore Electrical Tramway*, 6 px. £350,000 Boa. j "pore Municipal t px. $1,878,000 pu Spore Municipal 4H px. of 1307 $1,000,000 in p^. ala. "pore Municipal 4H p*. of 1909 $1,600,500 10 p.e. dli. >'pore Municipal 4H p.a. of 1909111 words
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Article382 1922-08-23 7 Ttom t ami Cfc nd Lr*l and Eratt'a QaoUUcaa. LttCfit anilakk Sterlim QnoUtlona are printed on another puf e on Friday. iy> Frmscr Ltr!l ft ft Co. Evatt Allenby New ($1) 0.55 0.C5 0.50 0.60 Uor Gajah ($1) 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.20 Ilitam ($5) 9.00 10.00 9.00 10.00382 words
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Advertisement725 1922-08-23 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FRENCH BURGUNDIES Beaunc. Voi nuy, Beaujolnis, Mercury nnl Ftourie Uirge and Small bottles. H. Bolter, DtMai Importer, K.nrop.' Hotel BatU!in|(. FOR SALE PORD, with new special fourHeater Dody. Apply International Motors. TO LKT, No. 60, Waterloo Street, entry September 1. Apply Y. Abraham, 16, Prin. cp Street. WANTED,725 words
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Advertisement17 1922-08-23 7 I to Acetic Acid 99 pep cent. 44 lbs. NETT. T. NAGAI Co. HIGH STREET. TEL. 1113.17 words
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Advertisement185 1922-08-23 7 CAN NOW be obtained at PRE-WAR PRICE $1950 only Deferred payments arranged. Large stock of Spare Parts always on hand. Free Demonstration run. Full particulars on request. Cycle Carriage Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. Just Arrived A small shipment of 1922 model Price $3,750 Straits Motor Garage Showrooma185 words
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1049 1922-08-23 8 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23. AMERICA INTERVENES. On th? 21st of July we wrote thus The amount of British capital sunk in the rubber industry is about £150,000,000. To wipe out three-fourths of that, and pet splendid estates at about a third of the cost of their creation is a deal bijr1,049 words
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Article23 1922-08-23 8 It is understood that the Ceylon Retrenchment Commission is to meet on the 24th inst. when the fir.al report will be drawn up.23 words
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Article33 1922-08-23 8 A Ceylon letter says that on the whole trade in Colombo seems to b? good and that there is no noticeable slump the-e notl-.ing at. all events to what it is in Malaya.33 words
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Article52 1922-08-23 8 Mr. Ralph Lester, formerly a Captain n the Indian Army, has been found dead at home with a revolver in his hand and a bullet wound in his h?ad. The deceased was the son cf the Vicar of Bradden in Northamptonshire, and he had been unemployed for two years since52 words
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Article50 1922-08-23 8 The Siamese Department of State Railways has awarded contract for the supply of the 25 underframes and 50 bogies and spare parts to the Craven Railway Carriage and Wagon Co., Ltd.. of Sheffield, through their local agents, the Ang!o-Siam Corporation, Ltd., at a total sum of £15,309 15s. f.o.b. Middlesbro.50 words
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Article59 1922-08-23 8 The first competition for the new medal which is to be struck and awarded to the best shot in the army (at home) will take place at Bisley next year. It is thought that the other five medals, one each for the army in India, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and59 words
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Article59 1922-08-23 8 The Renown has been paid off on the termination of her special commission. She will be re-commissioned with a complement of men at half strength for service in the reserve at Portsmouth. At the special request of the Prince of Wales the crew of the battle cruiser were given extra59 words
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Article70 1922-08-23 8 At the instance of Mr. Taylcr, head of the Preventive Service, a Chinese clerk on board the Soon Lee, pleaded guilty in the Second Court to possession of nine tahils of chandu, worth §90 bat said he boupht it in Dutch territory for his own use, the stuff beinj? found70 words
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Article13 1922-08-23 8 There will be bankruptcy hearings on Friday, preside-! over by Mr. Jostles Bar-iett-Lennard.13 words
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Article15 1922-08-23 8 Our Penansr correspondent wires The Muslim Merchants' Society are iholding an anti-income tax meeting to-day.15 words
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Article23 1922-08-23 8 Our Penang correspondent wires The Chin Seng Co., Ltd., garage report a trading loss for the yer.r of $2,590. There s no dividend.23 words
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Article28 1922-08-23 8 The retrial of E. P. Fernando, orelered by the acting Chief Justice, will take place en the 31st inst. and will be taken t>y Mr. R. D. Acton.28 words
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Article33 1922-08-23 8 There will be heavy gun practice from Blakan Mati on Monday, and possibly following days, starting at 7 a.m. Hasten f vessels are requested tc keep as clear oi ;ho range ss possible.33 words
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Article35 1922-08-23 8 Our Penan? correspondent wires Five alleged Cliirese gang robbers were arrestid in the old tcirple grounds at Countii Hall after a melee in the elark. They had a revolver, knives and gags in their possession.35 words
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Article40 1922-08-23 8 Five applications have already beer, received for the editorship of the Mala] Mail. For the present moment, says tha' paper, it will be eeiit'.'d by Mr. Robson with the assistance cf Mr. Jones and BO new appointment will be made.40 words
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Article43 1922-08-23 8 H. E. The General Officer Commanding, Malaya, has cor.senteel to address a meeting in the Johore Civil Service Club at noon on Friday on the subject of the Johore European Volunteers. It is hoped that all who can possibly do so will attend.43 words
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Article44 1922-08-23 8 The enquiry by Mr. F. G. Bourne, cit> coroner, into the death of the Tamil ?onservancy coolie, who was shot Ihrousr his head, and another Chinese, who A\c of wcunds eluring the rccnt affray it. Ccral and Kavclock Roads was commence! yesterday, and postponed.44 words
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Article34 1922-08-23 8 Raffles Orchestra will play the following programme this evening at 9.30 March, Tar.nhauser, Wagner Romanc: n F minor. Tschaikowsky L Axiestenne, Bizet Serenade cc Mephistcpheles. uc-riioz (first performance) Fantaisk', Pagliacci, Leoncavallo-Dist: (first pc formance).34 words
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Article54 1922-08-23 8 A record result cf American tyre production is expected, says a London message of July 28. The total output is calculated at 33,000,000 against the highest previous of 20.000,000. Another rubber record also hails from America. It is stated lhat 90 per cent, of men's boots ar.d 60 per cent,54 words
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Article61 1922-08-23 8 Mr. Chart.n, who set out with hi Mr. Alexander, late of the S.S. police in October last year on a walk to London from Singapore, returned to this city la Wednesday having arrived from Rangoon, where 'he fell ill. Alexander has resolve to cor.tir.ue the "long, Ung trail" alone »nd61 words
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Article78 1922-08-23 8 The Government of Bengal, states s Calcutta message of August 9, have besn lerionsly considering the problem of dealing with robbery and terrorism in Calcutta by clangorous characters commonly known as Goondas. A resolution on police administration of the city in 1921 shows .hat, despite constant preventative action ■.he evil78 words
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Article90 1922-08-23 8 Ex-Kiltie writes to the Times of Malaya I see in your issue cf August 17 that the S.V.C. has got a Scottish Company, and that His Excellency the Governor haapproved the pattern of dress for them. Is there any reason why there should not be a similar company in the90 words
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Article97 1922-08-23 8 With reference to an announcement of eleven names inserted in yesterday's issue under the heading of a list of persons who remitted sums of money to Swatow, through the Sze Hai Tong Bank, the Secretary of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce writes that this is a mistake and adds Our97 words
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Article113 1922-08-23 8 The preliminary enquiry into the charge of abetment of criminal breach of trust against Chim Yet See, merchant, carrying on busir.ess at Nc. 35, Hokien Street, fa respect of a sale of three Chinese medicine shops, was continued yesterday before Mr. Dawson and again postponed. The persons who actually sold113 words
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Article142 1922-08-23 8 At the conclusion of the preliminary enquiry held by Mr. Bull yesterday into the charge of causing death by a rash act preferred against Kassim. a fcrest guard at Pulau Übin, who fired a shot and fatally wounded Ismail bin Ahmed, n member of a hunting parly on that island142 words
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Article498 1922-08-23 8 Mr. Justice Barrctt-Lcnnard is due bart in Singapore from Kedah to-morrow. Mr. G. S. P. Morjtan is en his way t.i England but expects to ba returnhn to Malay* later en, says the Malay Mail. Vernon Maxwell, the elder SOB of Urn Chief Becretary h> the F.M.S.498 words
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Article81 1922-08-23 8 ■vn that the Straiti Legislative and the Federal Council members met on the morning i f th;- 20(3) inst on boar I tha Sea Dei!; 1 It was the first occasi n :i which uroffcials of the two 1 had ever met. As lha prcceedini81 words
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Article153 1922-08-23 8 At the High Court, Calcutta, on Augtut the case in which Lucie Jacob, a widow, A!-, xander Heilgen and Co., to recover one lakh as damages for breach of promise of marriage, Plaintiff was interned until the end of war and in the meantime (.'efendant153 words
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Article171 1922-08-23 8 At the annual general meeting of the Nederlaadaehe Handel-Maatschappij (Netherlands Trading Society), held on July 18, the report nnd aceocmtl wen duly passed. The Chairmnn, Dr. van Aalst, in reply to a question as to cost of production and sale price of sujrar in the company's171 words
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Advertisement155 1922-08-23 8 OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE "*«»»*»a»W^»*>»»»*a»ia»^»«ri^*»a»^i^i^«B*»»»»«wa»>^«fc«a^^j>Ji^ SPIRIT IZIONS This is an article of great utility, and is used extensively for ironing dainty fabrics. STOCKED IN 3 SIZES. 3S|t* 1 JsSL Large $15.73 Medium $15.00 a, o m&T CHARCOAL IRONS AT NEW PRICES. Large $4.50 Small $2.90 JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporate-! in England)155 words
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Advertisement117 1922-08-23 8 ALHAMBRA HIDDEN TRUTH (Anna Case) 5 pts. 5 pts THE GIRL OF MY DREAMS 6 pts. 6 pts. Pint Kh.w FIGHTING FOR GOLD (Tom Mix) 5 pts. 6 pts. Patho Serial, featuring Ruth Roland in THE AVENGING ARROW Episode 4. ivl^uj^rougfT LOUISIANA pts. 5 pts MARY'S ANKLE 5 pts. 5117 words
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Article397 1922-08-23 9 M. Poincarc Makes Vigorous Speech. KlUtaa'i Snitvicn. London, August 21. Paris M. Poincare attended the unveiling of th.- f:rst milestone along the r?e, 57 kilometres form Bar-le-Puc toward.-! Verdun, over which the French tro( pi marched in 1916 to the support of the stricken Ocwn. Subsequently, M.397 words
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Article109 1922-08-23 9 B*a Service. London, August 21. lliidi Hindenburg and Deutschland Ueber Alto" mingled with ;is. cheering at an unyit tratton at the rtation at Munich on ion of the arrival of Hiadenburg Berlin. General Bothmar, in a atulatcd Ilindcabolding out to the last when psr:i overthrew an unbeaten109 words
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Article41 1922-08-23 9 Rei ti:r's Service. London, August 21. Nova Beotn All the pumpmen and maintenance employees in the mines, south of Cape Breton, have rftumed to work pending ■wuj:.' aagotiatieM which the PraaßJer has guaranteed .-lull be resumed on Tuesday.41 words
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Article37 1922-08-23 9 Rcuiufa tona Loadi n, August 22. i Paris A BSeSSagS fmm Brussels states that M. Chich rln \viih a number of col- i leagues hns reached the German-!?* 1 'i;.n frostier i:i route for London.37 words
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Article234 1922-08-23 9 Rebel Forces Driven to The Hills. Reuter's Service. London, August 22. Reports from Cour.ty Cork says the irregulars are suing for peace. There is no indication, however, that the mutineers are prepared to make unconditional surrender, and the fact that ambushes occurred yesterday at five different places234 words
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Article114 1922-08-23 9 Revter's Service. London, Aunrust 22. In both Cl-.ina end India there is new a str r.jr feelinsr that converts to the] Christian religicn must organise thess-j selves and formulate t'uir cwn version cf j Christianity,"' declared Professor Percy; Gardner, president of the Churchmen's j Union, in opening the114 words
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Article105 1922-08-23 9 Renter's Service. London, August 22. A Calcutta message states that shipping in the Bay of Bengal has been wirelessly iai traded to look out for Major Blake's colleagues, the coastal stations have been similarly advised, but stBI there is no new?, although they have been missing over two days105 words
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Article62 1922-08-23 9 Keute-i's Service. London, August 21. Three were killed and fifteen injured, two seriously, in a two-fold railway accident to workmen's trains near Gravesend. A train had halted to set down passengers when an engine from the contrary direction dashed into them. Help was being rendered when another62 words
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Article51 1922-08-23 9 Revter's Service. London, August 22. The Little Entente capitals and Paris and Rome are all decidedly uneasy and some angry at Vienna's decision to solicit the assistance of Berlin, whither Chancellor Scipjl is proceeding to-day from Prague, where yesterday he consulted President Masaryk and the Premier, M.51 words
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Article145 1922-08-23 9 Renter's Service. London, August 21. So far, American and Canadian coal orders placed in South Wales total two million tons ar.d available supplies are taken up for a month. Enquiries are now being made for other sorts. Best Admiralty coal is quoted at 31s. per ton. London, August145 words
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Article83 1922-08-23 9 Revter's Service. London, August 22. Germany now appears to be a principal buyer of old British tonnage. Sh? recently bought, inter alia, the Union: Castle liner Carisbrook Castle, with a tonnage of 7,500, the Cunarder Royal j George, 11,100, the Leyland liner Domi- nion 6,900, and the83 words
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Article142 1922-08-23 9 Acquittal of Accused on Second Charge. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, August 21. At the Assizes the trial of Mr. Hugh Tkorne, the Taiping lawyer, which was besun on Monday, is continuing for the third day to-day. The accused is indicted on two charges of criminal breach142 words
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Article402 1922-08-23 9 Tragic End of Ipoh Fowl Stealer. The Timc3 of Malaya (Ipoh) of Friday las: rejx>rts One of a number of Chinese on a depredator; visit during the early hours of this morning to the fowl house of the Quarter-master Sergeant of the ipoh branch of the .M.V.I,402 words
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Article549 1922-08-23 9 Messrs. Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, August 23. Silver.— 3-l?i. Hongkong 10% percent, premium. Share market. Dull. Rubbers. Allenbys (New) 50-55 cents, Ifentakmbs cents, Malaka Pindas 72'/i-77 1 2 cents, Ulu Benuts 15-20 cents, Trafalgan o.u.vi.uo, Bukit K. Bs. 82%- Tambaiaks 32,..-40 cenls, Bukit Jelotongs 20-ao549 words
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Article288 1922-08-23 9 Questions to be Asked And A Motion. An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners cf Singapore is to be bud on Fri:kiy next, and notice has been given! .that the agenda will embrace the following matters Questions by Che YontU bin Abdullah 1. (a) Ccu'.d some information be!288 words
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Article70 1922-08-23 9 The Bow Street magistrate on August 1 committed Alfred Tidier, sub-accountant cf the Calcutta branch Alliance Bank of Simla, ft.r trial in India. Kidler, who ia c'.'ai^red with defalcations in securities, was seen at Charing Cross by Mr. Njwlinir, the deputy manager of the bank, to whom he made a70 words
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Article848 1922-08-23 9 Committee Reports a Successful Year. The report of the committee of the Singapo c Cricket Club for the year ended June 30, which will be presented at the annual meeting on Monday next, slates The pavilion has been maintained in good order and repair. New ice chests848 words
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Article72 1922-08-23 9 (By courtesy of the Lat Pau Press) Shanghai, August 21. Chihli and Funtien militarists are going to fight again. Chang Tso Lin is preparing an offensive against Wu Pei fu. Wang Chung Hui has resigned from the acting cabinet. The Legations are proposing to increasa their guards. Many72 words
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Article69 1922-08-23 9 - Signer Chefalo again gave a most successful entertainment at the Victoria Thtatro last night. Chefalo's feats of magic were ably backed by Miss Acidic Leigh whose rendering of several songs from popular current musical comedy ni exceedingly well received, while the dancing of Signer Chofalo and Miss Dot69 words
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Article725 1922-08-23 9 To Borneo and Back With Tiadatha. The Travels of Tiadatha, by Owen Rutter. T. Fisher Unwin, Ltd., Adelphi Terrace, London. 4s. Gd. net. Every so often not so very often one, comes across a book of light vena which it is a joy and pleasure to read.725 words
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Article132 1922-08-23 9 The Chinese Piece Goods Traders' Association of Singapore, who have been collecting subscriptions for the above fund since the news of the disaster arrived in Singapore beg to acknowledge with many thanks the following subscriptions The Chinese Piece Goods Traders' Association ?3,000 Guthrie A Co., Ltd.132 words
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Article1491 1922-08-23 10 Honda and Oliver to Meet In Final. From Our Own Corresp. mient. t Kuala Lumpur, August 22. When Ilimlu and Kil.oo Hooi Hye met for their third set this morning both met hud completely ri cow red from the effect rf j tin 1 cramps they i ad1,491 words
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Article665 1922-08-23 10 Selangor and Penang to- Replay. Our Ipch correspondent wires A sharp' contr. vi-r.-y is m majNet r..^ to whether I Selangor cr Penang is entitled to play I Singapore in the Malaya Cup final en I Saturday at Kuala Lumpur. Mr. \V. 6.1 Ms. I ■< 11 has665 words
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Article43 1922-08-23 10 Ti-.s following Avill represent the Services against the Lanka Unioi: on the B. R. ('..ground on Saturday: Lt.-Col. Thomson, Lt.-Col. Haseldin?, Major Sprin;,-, Major Sfimuel, Major Spence, Mr.jor .Newnhar.i, Lt. Clorke, Sgt. Capel, Sgt. Wayte, Sgt. Goble, Bdmn. Palmer. Reserve C'omrir. Lumsden.43 words
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Article382 1922-08-23 10 The S.C.C. Lawn Bowls Tournament commences (his afternoon. The draw in the three competitions was made on Monday night and resulted as follows Championship H. Thackeray v. i. M. Toscen.e, M. U. McKean v. \V. M. Oeddes, K. H. R. Bowerman v. C. R. Wardle,382 words
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Article76 1922-08-23 10 The rank '-r ;hc Keapd Golf Club] Aaguel medal (stroke play) was as unJer J. Kenned-- 77- Tt —'i Tie A. Barron 81-11=72 Tie F. I!. Bradley 88-15=78 C. K;r.sman 81- 6=75 The Ml won by Mis -lone with a Men of 14-12=42. The ball weep fcr Saturday v/as76 words
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Article114 1922-08-23 10 Members of the Sporting Club are in- 1 formed that the race course will V.> officially open for training on Saturday rirrnine;, £i r>tt pibcr Coffee W'll b.supplte 1, and the usual lottery sheets will be open. A new feature at this meeti 17 will be the114 words
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Article32 1922-08-23 10 A Renter wire pi the inst. givas the following results: At Cheltenham Gloucestershire beat Essex y six wickets. At Nottingham Notts beat I. shiru by an innings and 28 runs.32 words
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Article37 1922-08-23 10 The finals of Ifce championship evpr.l will be played off at the Singapore Cathoii Club to-morrow at 8.30 p.m. between E. H. Vatterg and W. A. Aeria. Members and friends are cordially invited to be present.37 words
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Article52 1922-08-23 10 The match between the married and singles of the Indian Catholic Club ended in a victory for the former by two sets t» one. An open singles tournament is to be spaaed Singapore shortly. Clubs pr individuals may enter. The winner wi'l receive a cup and the runner-up a52 words
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Article243 1922-08-23 10 Interesting Calcutta Decision. A Calcutta m?ssage of August 1 slates An important decision bearing upon the judiciary relations between the members of a Cl'.ib holding a sweepstake and the members of the K<>n<?rnl public for whom they obtain a ticket was deliverer! yesterday by afr. Khan, Third Presidency Magistrate243 words
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Article160 1922-08-23 10 - Messrs. F. C. \v. Van G yacl «nd C. T. Van Geysel, the old Royalists, who have been Sgarrag prominently in snort at Cambridge University, will be coining out shortly tc Ctylnn on a viuit to their father, who has not Iv.'en In good health. The160 words
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Article50 1922-08-23 10 - There was n mnnber of incidents during the racing- at Cow*:- on July 81, including flosc, in of I!-itish team for the forthcoming contest for the American Cup Race across the Atlantic, in the International Six a 1 ''ii miie coarne, which was w '!i I; K50 words
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Article53 1922-08-23 10 the 21st Inst. i Ai Borg sv .r i 1,0 'ii yards in 13 mi la. Thi ii a world's n :■*>.■■'■. Victoria V.'.-U\:: 3choo] ppor! 1-. v.:!i be held on the grounds.of Raffles Institution at 3 p.m. o:i .Saturday. Gr-rrire 0.--.-.-aM E('- car ol _!753 words
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Article146 1922-08-23 10 •BBcaathnea t' rt that the highly scientific methods cf modern ition of -j not permit i. v.-l ch have bot-i una .ic<! in the jui i. j •cfore interest nistan tk F model da < I el-;: B in Kr.n'Jahar, wellstricken came the r.: dtiith hi.-,146 words
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114 1922-08-23 10 earni from op authoritative source, says a Calcutta wire of August 7, that the Government of India, have now iafntd the term Imlienisation of the railway service. This is said to be mi -o memoranda submitted by tha various branches of th? Anglo-Indian and Domiciled Kur<114 words
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Article66 1922-08-23 10 Paramount feature productions are advertised for the second show at the Marlborou<?b, to-night. They are Louisiana, in five reals, presenting Vivian Martin, and Mary's Ankle, presenting Douglas Mac Lean and Doris May. The latter is an unusually humorous picture and should be much enjoyed. In the first show66 words
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Article81 1922-08-23 10 At the annual general meeting of tho Straits Bachelors' Physical Culture the following were elected ottea bearers President, Mr. Ang Tian Chco vicepreeidaajt) Mr. Boag Chin Hee joint hon. secretaries, Messrs. Lim Teck Whye and Tan Jin Tit hen. treasurer, Mr. Loo Cheng Lim asst. hen. treasurer, Mr. Lim Teck81 words
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Article22 1922-08-23 10 According to present arrangements, Lord and Lndy Inchcapp are expected l to arrive at Delhi, Intlin, .ibmit N. vemher 5 or 6.22 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter197 1922-08-23 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, The past is done and cannot be retailed but the futare is never unconnected with the past and we can only estimate it from our knowledge of the present and the past. A good deal has lisen said and written197 words
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Letter500 1922-08-23 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. .Si:-,— ln the Straits Times of th-j Ufa -!TU!l! paragrapS: appears headed 'The Monument" signed by "ExScrviee 1 Thia paragraph sco-.-.is tonetj be cf a rathe.- malieic>3S ter.denty this refers, of come, net to the question whether monuwcirt oupht500 words
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Letter758 1922-08-23 10 To the Editor of the Straits Time*. Sir, France is again on the tapis and there are very many men who would like to make her responsible for the present state of uneasiness, not because they hate her or have a grudge against her but simply to758 words
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Letter525 1922-08-23 10 To the Editor of the Strain I Sir -The only argument I hear against the repeai of this oppressive and annecessary imposition i-; that Income Tax a one of ft* fairest formi of taxation. It is a complete fallacy in this caw because we an nut dealing with525 words
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Article1524 1922-08-23 11 Pej 1 the ResideniCoonciUor*! Report. Hon. Mr. G. A. Ut. on t!i? BettloL 921 contains ihi i \pi'!id;ture for :hi B u< 1,001,777. I r i;i- latl I M 1919, 1,274 '->'■"• 11,777. in rerena Bh i| Tl r Bsury bal n The daring iht- trs to1,524 words
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Advertisement110 1922-08-23 11 MOUTRIE PIANOS PRE-EMINENT IN LASTING TONE QUALITY RESPONSIVE TOUCH AND DURABILITY Our system of graded payments will .enable you to acquire a MOUTRIE Piano now. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Hongkong) SINGAPORE. ■»♦»♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦«>««»♦«» M>MI»IM»MM>>M>»HH«* f/ J A t c > K /i \s/ I Painting j j Decorating 1110 words
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Advertisement446 1922-08-23 11 Raffles Hotel Itl. «M 0 T»i. Mi ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9,-ij p.m. Joint Music&i Dircrlurs Mr. W. S. TACLUnKTaVa COfcasstrsl Musk). Mr. \Y. I*. Connoily (Dance Music). KARKIKS :>. 8 mom mm SINOAPfiUE. The only Hi>Ul ia Bat Strbitß arftt taa latesi ■ajaftM) i Ihrttfi bxquisite oowina amb bxcbllknt Terais Strictly446 words
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Article420 1922-08-23 12 DftHHtTMH Y«ur for Ihe Rubber Industry. 1 In 1 ;iiiiiu;il report on the Settlement of I 1981, timM by tho Mr. 1.. E. P. Wolferstan. com- <■. The Revenue in tin' highest ever recorded for the Settlement The heavy fall in 1921 doe io trade de| i420 words
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Article52 1922-08-23 12 A Japanese journal aaaounMt that a n lupt-! manager, named Kahapiet, had B< n 1 laudato on a "worldtrip." Until man Nahapiet says i i<> ba hack in Rangoon by I thai than are no flyad lo Mandalay and Uoulmein pagoda looks westward. nl i UpHng sta'.otl. What a blow52 words
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Article39 1922-08-23 12 Cacti jrivcn in the report of il for K \srlarul nd 1920 ifaow tii' highest n corded '.'('.2 pir l.ctoo !r lies-, birthrate 1,0' JO) since 1909, and lowest of deaths (460,130 oi 12.4 per 1,000 recorded since 1862.39 words
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Advertisement698 1922-08-23 12 SALES BY AUCTION GHEOKG KOON SENG GO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of valuable town bniMel priMlMl anJ country properties. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s saleroom, No. 30, Chulin Street. on Wednesday, August 30, 1922, at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. Valuable M \emV Iweb-lH Ir.nd and sliophousc promises No. 82, North698 words
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Advertisement294 1922-08-23 12 G. E- C. ELECTRIC HEATING AND COOKING APPLIANCES. 2 AND 3 *i#2Tl^k ANY PINT SIZES ILSP' aVJB VOLTAGE. *> IP f "MAGNET" KETTLES GUARANTEED 4 LB. SIZE. V ,i i _l- FOR 3 YEARS. "MAGNET" IRONS pRASER CHALMERg i ENGINEEJUNG WOUKS Propra. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LTD (Incorporated in hogiand) Majrnet294 words
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Advertisement49 1922-08-23 12 Electric Irons 110 230 Volts. REDUCED &flHs j Bach Complete with flexible wire and adaptor $9. UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) SDfGAPOm ■Pbons ELECTRICAL PEPARTMf.NT. 5, BATTERY ROAD. *v 9 Pure Refined Beef in Vi and 1 lb. Pats COMPANY, LIMITED RETAIL DEPOT, ORCHARD ROAD. »>♦»>««««»♦« mum49 words
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Article909 1922-08-23 13 End of British Post Offices In China. The news, announced in the Shanghai Times pi the- closure on the British Post Office, in accordance with the decision at the Washington Conference, will mark the end of an institution which has been so intimately bound up with the909 words
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Article109 1922-08-23 13 In this year's examination for the Indian Civil Service three-fourths of the eighty candidates for ten vacancies are Indians. It must be remembered, The Times points out, that while the war did not deflect the ordinary course of higher education in India it depleted the Home Universities109 words
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Advertisement155 1922-08-23 13 MORRIS ELEVATING TRUCKS L IN STOCK. WltllK lOi! CAFALOCIE. Barker Co., Ltd. EN G I N EEKI N G D EPT. SINGAPORE. Hornsby %)£i- Gtr afjQua//ty la/uQ High Efficiency Built by a firm of British engineers established over IUO years ago, the Ruston-Hornsby car stands for high efficiency. A trial155 words
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Advertisement160 1922-08-23 13 I ARISTOCRATIC M QUALITY IMB DE.ViOCRATi; I I W^lti PRIJE I FramroE Co GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO, LTD. PORTLAND CEMENT m CASKS 375 LBS. NETT. Trlrtr.piic Addr#.» I C. HIM, GREENLAND, SINUAI'OIU.. Ajent lieJ»-.ou.i»I i eJ»-.ou.i» No. 275 L 25-1. Boat Uaaj. Slngaixtf*. BOLI AUKNTS POB THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING160 words
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Advertisement294 1922-08-23 14 The Motor Usiion Insurance Co., Ltd. t'lacorporsttd ia Eaglaatl> slOTOat VHKICUBS PMVAIiTMJ.NT. All koada of V«niel«t> «HOU< Ut. Favonrsblo rate*. Prompt and liberal aettiement at elaiiiu. Th* Cauiprehensiva Policy of the "Motor Uaicn" is the recognised preuiiax motor policy. FIRK DjjPaRTMENT. InsaraDces utTecced on Buildings and Harchaadiwt for long or294 words
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Advertisement374 1922-08-23 14 AmcU *ver (5,000,000 S.C. Aanxunc* im lore* tv«er $17,000,008 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (lacorporaUd ia St aiu Btttleia.Bta.) KXAD OyFICi Wiack.slor Hoott, Slngapora, LONDON OTFICX i M. Old Jewry ■0. Tka Compuny has Ciu.ooo dejotlted witk Ue Supremo Court of England aad eoinpllet vitk tke Biituk Lift374 words
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Advertisement524 1922-08-23 14 BANKING NEDEHLiINDSCH £Si>ISCHE HANDELSBANK (J4»rtL INDIA COilKtaOlAi K.VNK) XiteklUked 18«&. CAMtTASi 31. 80,D(H?,3vi) iukv. C8,00i),000). IMUJU) AXZ fl 4»,000,000 (aboai PAID UT 44,600,000 RESERVE FUND Fl. 20,000,000 (aboot £1,676,000 XfiAD O?ri( CI AMBT£RJDA3I aliAO AG£.;CI IK BATAVU. bAAUCUJLt irsQlßsl Skaugk»l, Kobe, Modxa, Suorabay* Sacurajkc, Jikaaooaj, V?:;«>Treu^/- Caeriboa, Tagal. >*eealoi.gas ?Tuboliaggb,524 words
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Advertisement825 1922-08-23 14 BANKING CAPITAL *4.00«.«4» BUXPU73 Ji,»*B,Mi AsiaJßanking Institution/ HBAD OFTIGi fOk XHH FAB BAST Shabfhai t3ii,tt*l»«r» OCca— 22, K»a«t P>ac«. Current, teviat* AlMatl aao ftaatl Dryctita ia E.ft. CV^ld, Sieriinu. T«el» »i«d Locai Currui»cy. Piafts 3/agit, S?ld aad Er.ierau for O^ilactioa. Commercial aud Travellers L«lteit uf On TalcgTapbie Tzaoatex's to All825 words
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Article862 1922-08-23 15 Constant Palice Supervision Exercised. If tkt police desire to force Koreans into an attitude of hostility, the methods they use EL'i'm admirably adapted for the purpose, says th« Japan Chronicle. XcCently the Rev. G. A. Bridlts Ch.iplai-i of Ail Bkinte' Chnrefa, Kobe, was sitting at breakfast in862 words
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Article245 1922-08-23 15 The fate of the man who built his booae upon the sand has been repeated in the Italian town of Corato on the Adriatv coast. Corato is situated forty-one kilometres from Bari, on the way to Barlotta. and in recent years has prown from a small245 words
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Advertisement180 1922-08-23 15 ——i ii hi i n i Buy the Best It is just as important Let your selection be to exercise care in the Goodrich Red Inner selection of an inner Tubes. They are made tube as it is of the for enduring service, outer cover which con- They will fit180 words
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Advertisement325 1922-08-23 15 INDUSTRY Means Prosperity Therefore Support Local Indastry i d I I For particulars as to price, etc., enquire at 6!, CHULI& STKEET or RING UP 352. SHAVE YOURSELF the comfortable Gillette way THE progressive man shaves himself. He knows it is the modern way the clean way to shave. He325 words
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Advertisement237 1922-08-23 16 eUAN KIAT I CO., LTD. {Ineornoratod in Singapore) 35. I'hillip Street. NEW mmSNT or BCALM AND BALAN4 KB. Salter'a Circular Sprir.c Rnlanccs with hooka to weiph 50 11. s. to 300 lbs. Baiter's Pocket Sp-irg Balance to weigh 1C ll«. nr.il 2". r..s. Saltern Family Spring Balances, marked in lbs.237 words
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Advertisement410 1922-08-23 16 THERE ARK MANY REASONS FOR GETTING SPECIAL LINES FROM SPECIAL FIRMS, LATEX CUPS Porcelain and Earthenware fired at own kilns. COAL TAR as produced by the Singapore Municipal Gas Works. Also other qualities. BATTENS for mom! and v«ntor cases, an? size cut to order. CUPHANGER OM cable wire, different sizes410 words
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Advertisement893 1922-08-23 16 JJASSIFO ADVERTISEMENTS^^ Ta* PBKPAID charges for Want*, For Sale, Ta Lot, ate, ia ordinary elo»*-«et type (average six words to line) are: per line: one insertion 28 ets., two ins. 46 eta., throe ins. 64 etc., four in*. 82 cts., five in*. 1 1.00, six in*. 1.13, ten in*. 1.40,893 words
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Advertisement748 1922-08-23 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, No. 1, Scotts Road. Occupation fiom October 1. Apply to Meyer Brothers. TO LET, compound house No. 102, River Valley Road, from July 1. Apply 25, Malacca Street. TO LET, house 60-2, Cairnhi'.l Road. Water and gas, immediate entry. Apply 49, Cairnhill Road. TO LET,748 words
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Advertisement747 1922-08-23 16 SWATOW TYPHOON RELIEF FUND According to the latest news arrived .w« beg to inform the public that the above fund ims been started at Swatow for tfce relief of the destitutes due to the recent typhoon and tidal waves. The appeal has already been responded voluntarily by various local gentlemen747 words
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Advertisement282 1922-08-23 16 Til not for mortal* to command ancc««*j but wa do more, descrra it We are now exhibiting an entirely new range of model gowns and dresses in the very latest modes. Mail Orders a speciality. Goods Kent CO. D. We are the leading Euro;i.-an Dressmaker* THE BAND-BOX PRINCESS SARMEKTS CO282 words
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Miscellaneous203 1922-08-23 16 THE STRAITS T!H££ 'nLSPBorot Editorial and General M i Manager's Off.cc 1 Job Priatl»« Offlea «44 All communication* relating to editorsmatters and new* should be addressed m THE EDITOR. AH eommunie-ntioM re lating to bnainei* matter*— adver;ls*nieijt« subscriptions, accounts, printing, *t«. ihonld be addreiaed to THE MANAGXH ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Waata,203 words
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