The Straits Times, 1 September 1922
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Title Section13 1922-09-01 1 The Straits Times. NO. 27,037, SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER I, 1922. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement152 1922-09-01 1 X^hSbbm Mill IIIIIMM<«IMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIW«MMyHMMWMmnMMIIIIlMlMMBMWlMlMIB8SJ' 5 g Messrs. s I James Buchanan Co., Ltd., I have received tlic 2 Royal Warrant of Appointment to I THE PRINCE OF WALES I s i S 5 j£ "7 the POPULAR SCOTCH WHISKY n "'I'! °"1j ■*M4 HI ATK j? W'HITF 1 *^^^H 2w* DLAvrV152 words
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Advertisement158 1922-09-01 1 IUMUHHMmuHHBiHHaaui uiuuinniiHimiHuiiiiiiiiiiimiiniiiuiiniiiiii ROBINSON'S AMMUAL GASH CLEARANCE SALE^~ ONCE A YEAR NOW ON FOR SIXTEEN ONLY. September 1 to 16. DAYS. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS tkLfcBKATED «|:J:^Jt5 flL POPULAR I ERFl'ME f 1 'open knd'tifs fii!_E—^Hbt iiBBi^Bify^ storm-proof 2 In ra'.'y, royal i gwgMjgTy^i. HKNZINK I. AMI*. and brown with JBSKflHSr 9S? 'i158 words
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Advertisement6 1922-09-01 1 mBBjIBVV NATk ioo(> 'jsal |P LtP6 words
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Article291 1922-09-01 2 Failure of the Fairey Seaplane's Trial Trip. Major Blake who has been in somewhat poor health for some weeks past, is, a Calcutta message of August 18. in the Wcodburn Ward of the Presidency General Hospital, Calcutta, suffering from acute appendicitis, and he will be operated291 words
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Article255 1922-09-01 2 Australia's position regarding Indian trade resembles Japan's position in Australian trade during the war, both nations had a wonderful opportunity to establish their trade fur almost a lifetime, but sent very inferior articles instead," said Mr. V. Smith, a Southern business man, who arrived in Brisbane255 words
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Article269 1922-09-01 2 Elaborate precautions are being taken to ensure that no detail shall leak oui of a gigantic flying-ship which is now being built for the Air Ministry at Southainptcn. The design cf the craft, which, who: completed will be the worlds large*'., flying battleship, involves the results of269 words
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Article190 1922-09-01 2 Aviation in Japan stands no chance of progressing at all during the next few years at Jeast, according to the verdict of foreign flying instructors who, upon leaving recently after completing- their work, left documents to that effect. This announcement is contained in one of a series of190 words
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Advertisement583 1922-09-01 2 Weak Men and Women Are Soon Made Strong, Healthy Vigorous by Dr. CasselTs Tablets. Jno!a. I South Africa. Mr. eeninel Vtita. Byancelittie Hall. I Vr.>. J. C. Lj-onn. TFillnw Hirer P.O. S»«a[>*t»m. fconih India wri:«a— I Kon r 7»« Unnfr. ri.r. Kleinpoort. Di«t. Pni thr»» jtjrj I mOrrii from Vltcnliac*.583 words
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Advertisement263 1922-09-01 2 FOUCAULD ~«j£!Sb l»Ct«ftfOOeAKAfc(fSKl| f«T»1847 AT AGENCY OFFERED. TRACING CLOTH, Ilcst Hritish make AUIKIDCE DRAWING I'AI'ER BCTIONAL f'AI'ER ;OV.\EY'S KANDAHAR DRAWING INK .ENUS, WOLFF'S and ROWNEY'S HEST DRAWING I'ENCILS BEST SOFT IMIAMI.E ERASERS, etc.. He ct them from PETER GHQNS CO. umplete Uock-seli.ru, Stationer*. Printers, Rubber Stamp Maker*, etc. Read Olfice263 words
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Advertisement138 1922-09-01 2 A.M.A. A.M.A. Hick, Hargreaves Co., Ltd. (Incorporate J in England) DIESEL OIL ENGINES. UNIFLOW STEAM ENGINES. CONDENSERS (WITH HICK-BREGUET EJECTOR.) Sol. Afat:— P. A. PARIS, M/H, THE ARCADE. SINGAPORB. AJW.A. AJH.A. Real Economy. Don't let the WHITE ants destroy your Rubber [states bnt use UNIVERSAL ANT-KILLERS. Sol* Agent* for S3.138 words
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Article511 1922-09-01 3 Sir H. Harwell and "Outrageous Fabrications." The subject of White Australia" was briskly discussed in an interview by Sir Henry Barwell, Premier of South Australia, aboard the Makura- Sir Henry is unperturbed at the storm of criticism th.it lias been raised in Australia apainst hi? reported statements as511 words
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Article334 1922-09-01 3 Do They Make Desirable Settlers "he Xurih Queensland Register has this from a London correspondent I he pie* on of Maltese settlers in the :-Ui^ar rield.s of Queensland prompts mt to mention that Mr. Henry Casolani, Superintendent of Immigration in Malta has come to London with a334 words
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Article158 1922-09-01 3 <oimmntinp: on the Straits Battle wmtl Income-Tax, Mm South Chini Mcvninjj l''st htatcs What seems unfair to us i'bout tin- Straits legislation is ihe five thousand dollars' limit, although possibly Urn bachelor on five thousand dollars ■fcOfjM be made in pay. In tropical climates every possible chance should158 words
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Advertisement534 1922-09-01 3 c c c c ARE YOU IN FORM TO-DAY? How often do you pet up in the morning with that glorious feeling that you arc n-n.ly to take on anyflmifr ami nnybody How ofti-n do you carry that feel i net with you throughout the (Im- koumlat nothing of after534 words
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Advertisement287 1922-09-01 3 A HABIT WORTH WHILE Hnvp you the habit of daily roßiilnrity? If net, practise it, for ill-health surely follows its neglect. To restore the roj»r.lar habit take rinkettcj for a few nights; careful diet anil moderate uaily exercise will do the rest. As n remedy for constipation, liverishneit, sick hi-iulHchis,287 words
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Advertisement253 1922-09-01 3 GLASSES MUST FIT THE EYES. Glasses whlea do not stay in an optically correct position before yoar eyes ere not only troublesome bat are apt to erase further Injury by straining the eyei. Our glasses are made to (It and stay fitted. One of the principal reasons for their doing253 words
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Advertisement219 1922-09-01 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 $1.50219 words
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Advertisement677 1922-09-01 4 mm* smuwa P. I* 0.-British India Apcar Line (ComrftTiiis In'orporated la England) HAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULA AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Cader o'ltrict with His Majesty'! GoTeraneat) >ON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE TO iIARSEILLES, LONDON ft ANTWERP Dia laßfjßawn l.faT* Singapore MVCKDONIA sbont Sept. 8 DEVANHA abont Bept. 5677 words
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Advertisement685 1922-09-01 4 LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (laeorporated la Eaglaad) STEAMER Due Singapore PASSENGER SERVICE OUTWARD. Steamer Hue Singapore ML CITY OF PARIS Not. 8 «.s. CITY OF YORK Dec. 14 g.s. CITY OF SIMLA Jan. 28 s.s. CITY OF POONA Mar. 9 HOMEWARD. t iA CITY OF MANCHESTER Marseilles Loadon685 words
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Advertisement661 1922-09-01 4 KONIHKLYKE PSKETOAART MAATSCHAPPM (BOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVU) (Incorporated in Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH TIIE NETHERLANDS INDIA, GOVERNMENT. Telcpasa* Not. Paaiag* Drpt. 131. Freight Dept. 1202, Marin* Drpt. and Tr»naklp<n*n« Dept 1457, Manager'! Dept. 1001. MIMMUUI Baatmbaf 1, Ilatavia, Scmarnng and Sourabayn with transliipmrnt for rassenser* at Bata\ta to661 words
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Advertisement222 1922-09-01 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.KT LONDON LINE Kiitorl M»ru Sept. 9 Alsuta Maru Sept. 24 LIVERPOOL LINE Bengal Mara Sept. IB Toyohashi Mum end Oct. HAMBURG LINE Lima Mam cad Sept. hlatsumoto Maru early Oct. NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ SOUTH AMERICAN LINE Eaaaajawa Maru mid. Oct. BOMBAY LINE Wakasa Mara Sept.222 words
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Advertisement278 1922-09-01 5 STEAMER SAILINGS OSJT Propoeed Salllag frea Slagapere .•abject te change wlthoat previuaa aetiee). EUROPEAN LINE For Marseille., Loadon, Hambarg. Rotterdaa, Antwerp, via Colombo, Snex and Port Said. Arr. Dep. LONDON MARU Sept. 21 Sept. II (Passage available) AMAZON MARU Nov. 19 Nov. 20 NEW YORK LINK For Baa Fraadace, Panama,278 words
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Advertisement112 1922-09-01 5 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE Far Beaten. New Terk, Nerf cis via Saea s.s. ESTHER DOLLAR SEPTEMBER IS s.s. M. S. DOLLAR ocTosn it FOB PACIFIC COAST Baa Frandaesv Seattle aa4 Vaacavver s.s. HAROLD DOLLAR LATH BHPTIIMBM Throagh Bill, of Lading lined from Singapore to the Principal Cities of the United112 words
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Advertisement316 1922-09-01 5 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated ta Australia) Singapore to Java Port., Port Darria, Taarsday Island, Brtsbaae aad Bydaey, via Torre. RtraHs, also with traasaipaent to other Vietorlaa, South Aastrallaa aad Nortl Quceaslsad Ports, British New Gulaea, N«w Britain, Tasmania and New Zealaad Port*. APPROXIMATE SAILINGS MABELLA, 7^72316 words
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Advertisement215 1922-09-01 5 STEAMER SAILINGS COMBINED BEKTICB OF THE OCEAN S.S. 00., LTI. (laeorporated la Eag-laaa) THE WEStIuSTRALIAN >. N. CO., LTI. (Incorporated in Eaglaad) afeataly Service UUng earge aa« •aaaeagera from Singayore JAVA POSTS (m tadueemeat offors) NOBTH-WEbT AUSTRALIAN POSTS AND FBEMANTLE (PEBTH) Apprexloate Salllags CHARON Sept. 14 MINDKROO Oct. 19 GORGON215 words
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Advertisement200 1922-09-01 5 STEAMER SAILINGS STRUTHERS AND BARRY OPERATORS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. lINQAPOM TO LOS ANOSLBS AND SAN FRANCISCO Dm Ba>gap*n •a BEARPORT Sept. 5 to discharge and load i.s. DEWEY Sept- 24 to discharge and load 1.9. ELKRIDGE Oet 4 to discharge i.s. ELKRIBGE Oct. 21 to load «.s. MONTAGUE Oct.200 words
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Advertisement511 1922-09-01 6 CINEMAS A SENSATION AT THE GAIETY You will nerer be a mother. I married you so that the Pomeroy klood will be wiped out of existence." KATHERINE MACDONALD The most beautiful woman in the world in the film supreme THE THUNDERBOLT A picture to make mer. and women wonder A511 words
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Advertisement391 1922-09-01 6 ENTEBTA1 VICTORIA THEATRE T«L 82« THIRD CELEBRITY TOUR. Tuesday Thursday September 5 T at 9.30 p.m. TWO RECITALS ONLY OF KATHLEEN PARLOW The World's Greatest Lady YioliniRt. Booking at MOUTRIE'S. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30. Prices $4, $3, $2 and $1. GRAND CONCERT For the Benefit of Slf.NORIXE ROSA AND ELENA FILOCAMO391 words
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Advertisement120 1922-09-01 6 INMEMTS VICTORIA THEATRE TeL 826. To-night To-night Kaai's Hawaiians Special Matinee SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT. 2 at 5.1 S p.m. CHILDREN HALF PRICE To all sents Booking now open at MOlTKiK'S. Prices $1, $3. $2 and $1. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT TO-KIGHT I TO-NIGHT 1 1 AT TIIE THEATRE ROYAL* North120 words
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Advertisement221 1922-09-01 6 LAST WEEK OF SALE AT WHiTEAWAYS DURING WHICH HUNDREDS OF REMNANTS AND MANY OTHER BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED AT HALF USUAL. PRICES AND SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS of the STORE FOR SIX DAYS ONLY. Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd., EVAPORATED y^M $*r Mil" V *EJT HHfi AT REDUCED PRICES SOLD221 words
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Article153 1922-09-01 7 (iiittnir md Co. report SinK.iptirc, Aiafuat :>l. The local market lias been nnaetUed by from tin Vorktcd bj the pro- to 'be onl aoctlorw, h< :,l j< .1 v, but imf:i!l away apain si>ld in I cMaa. cents, tmctly easier. Pale up to 24 <■! nti and153 words
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Article43 1922-09-01 7 Han Macphail and Co.'a Daily KeporL p ry, September 1. I7'j-32H Malaka Pin I ■<■'!' j K. U- Tins.- North* j. -.'>-:;. kii 1.02*3, L'lu Yams 18a. od. Traderr Collkrie* .Wearnec ten 125X0 t. t. -97, 191) .30, 1921 95, v.;ii Loan43 words
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Article68 1922-09-01 7 I.; all .-in! Evatt report undtr Tin. aoW. .;>->.' Ay r I liangkat "0, .limahs atoyany Bahru > |1 KuMu Sidims 150 I..;;:. Nyali I ami B^oI tlaka 'M-id, .no. i, JelantcJu ::oECinta ordinary 3.75--itti 25-30, i.in-i.-ju. 0-86, Rawangi Ru-90, Racb Gold Petalingi T'J'..-77'j. lyen68 words
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Article165 1922-09-01 7 \t will si 1;' the Ir.-t aajrCgnußM nvfalo-Palermo Company ;tt the R ijral, North Bridge Road Last mi hi Chcfalo Buccemrfnily pnietad hi.; .i yirl in I ;ii f. aiul it will be repeated in t<>-niK-nt'» perfermance. It ii certainly ftat worth Wf w i.n1.1 remind raMan af165 words
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Article154 1922-09-01 7 FIXTURES. Friday. September 1 II it;!i Water, (1. 10 a.m., C.B p.m. Kaui's Hawaiian*, Vie. Theatre, MO p.m. Cbafalo anid Palermo, Star Opora. Saturday. S«plemh«r 2 iliiri \\':i'.or. 7..">8 n.m., 7.21 p.m. .V.jar Kubber. ICvntt's noon. Cricket I.;. iika L'ni. n v. S.'C.C. Vml.t I'lub Ki'C.itta. Ualajra154 words
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Article148 1922-09-01 7 VESSELS AT Till DOCKS. East Wharf Hiwin— Nil. 1.:.M Uliarl Xi Sheer* Wharf -Nil. Mtin Wharf Canada m, Xam Bang, !>ork Tajlma Maru. ffaka<s Slan utman, v, t -,i Wharf R. I r, Z Ida Jardines Wharf-Nil. I'ulo Urani oal Wiiarf Nil. Keppel Harbour. Miiin Wharf S V148 words
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Article133 1922-09-01 7 To-d*r Icdun 3 p.n.. louKKor,". Kwatow end Ajnoy bob hat I'-'"-ttUnham un.l T«lsh A-sci.. :> p.!;: Colombo snd Bombay Csr.Rkf.!. PtI ulsu Cnlur.-r p.p.: P. Sam'ui;, I;!.;-', Prig) l!a<!j:.h, T. bilahan ;:iifl lmlrariri 4 p.n Batavia awl I ■l»l»coa and Muar p.m. ■aaawJaf llatavia, Sam.irnn?. Sourabnya onJ133 words
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Article156 1922-09-01 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, Sfptt-rhber 1. On London, Bank t m I 2 1 tt/Vl ni. mart, I'rivutc 3 ms. credits 2/4 .i/H> On New Demand iIH Private 6^% Un Frnnco Bank 620 On India. Bank T. T. 177?* On HonEkoiift, Bank d/d 11 Vj pram. On Shanghai, Bank156 words
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55 1922-09-01 7 Tone of Market Quiet. Latest Laaaiaa eaMea qooUti Spm sh<' i >i .H<i. Sept. Dci.-Dpc. lan. -Mar. I Ingtpore SUndmrc Palo Crepe Closing Price* Bayer*. Seller*. Sapt Oet-Dec Jan.-Maivh Singapore Standard Bibbed Smoked Sheet Clming Price* Bayers. Sellers. am mm »4( DAILY PBICKd Cl/KKRMT.55 words
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Article184 1922-09-01 7 'asue. Val. Pd. 1 1 Ayer WVr.g 1 1 I!. lam Tim 1 I Jelantoh I 1 Johan Tin £1 £1 Kum. Kamunt. Id 10 Kinta Assoc 6 LingaJ Tin .ii 10 Mala; C I. 1 1 Men^iembu 1 1 Middieton 1 1 Murai Tin 1 I Nawag P»t184 words
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Article145 1922-09-01 7 Issue. Val. Pd. Buyer*. Spl'.ert. i'l ft Br. Am. Tobacco 4.7.(5. 4.10.0 10 10 Contra! Kngints 10.60 10 10 Cemml Motori S.OO 10 Xi Eastern Ship S.OO U.OO ■A i'! E. Smelting Co. C.25 6.75 S I Klectric Tromwayt 1/- ii--10 10 Fmat Neave 31.00 32.00 Hamnen and Co.145 words
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Article96 1922-09-01 7 'J. t...g. 6 p.c. il,i?.*,i'ti! par e> ex, pjo < 3'pore EhotriaaJ Tramwa/a. 5 r.c. i'ioO.OOO iioai.; *i,e,6,0t,u P« 3 pore Municipal 4M of IHOi ihrxw.bOO Up.c- al*. Spore Municipal Ahi p.c. of ISO 9 $1,600^00 10 p.c dia. Spore Municipal 4<4 p.t, of IWU9 11.5C0.000 Ii p«. dia.96 words
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Article394 1922-09-01 7 Fra*«r and Co. and LyaQ and Evan's QaoUtlona. To-day a Prices. Tv-day a Prkea. Latoet a»4ilabte Sterling QuoUtionJ are printed on another page oa Friday. Fru«r I ft Co. Allenby Now ($1) 0.55 0.C3 A.ior Uajab (?1) 1-OU 1.20 V. Hitam r >) 9.00 10.00 A. Kaning (sl>394 words
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Advertisement114 1922-09-01 7 REMINDER AUCTION SALE toned (Mtagf pi-mo by Foul*, iplradld eondhUoa. Al M 'i-'J, No. Anilrrr.on Ko.ul, un Satur<l::>, loKawAei at Ml p.m. HEONG KddS SK.N(, i i >>.. Aaetlwifera. IX All) OI THE SWATOW RELIEF FUND To-ataJaV at 8 p.m. I'ndcr the auspice* of «he Aaton Tnitcd Athletic <luh. THE114 words
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Advertisement59 1922-09-01 7 Johnson -Pichett Monilo Rope THE BEST THEREFORE THE CHEAPEST H-.iycrs ninv-a-duys are more insistent u^un superiority of quality than dkaaaaanM uf price. They recognize that lohiwsh »f price often means lowncss ol quality and service. I'rice and quality are satisfactory combined in our product. KEAT CHEAN6 COMPANY tl, MARKET SEKEET,59 words
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Advertisement695 1922-09-01 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS j—, OVERSfocI Eaienca oi h'nnaia and Cochini'Hl. M 86 eta, :.<-r bottle. I )!!;ip<- :,iv Powder, at !S 11. Bolter, Hirropo l\< INSIS, \t.K. white fteUeted Ualiai re, in Itaeft. Applj Haveloeii TO BE LETV eaeollenl bnaineei iircmise.M, corner of M:irk.-t Str,'?t. with fio ."< it frontaßc. Apply695 words
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1041 1922-09-01 8 It is generally understood that the Stevenson Committee advised negotiation.with the Dutch towards the end of 1921. It is also generally understood that up to a month or two ago the Secretary of State for the Colonies was under Urn impression1,041 words
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Article228 1922-09-01 8 Al a pretest against extravagance reckless and wholly unwarranted extravagance last night's public meeting was a very conspicuous success. The theatre was thronged long before the proceedings began and some hundreds were unable to gain admission an experience, we think unprecedented in Singapore. The speech by Mr. I.owthcr Kemp was228 words
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Article37 1922-09-01 8 At the resumed hearing yesterday of the preliminary enquiry into the charge of falsification cf accounts against N. Mamat, late chief clerk of the P.C.M.O. office, Mr. ("alder continued his evidence, and the hearing was further postponed.37 words
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Article58 1922-09-01 8 Messrs. Barlow and Co. report that the copra market has fluctuated daily during the past week and at closure is a sha(k> higher than last week. A fair amount cf business has been dene and quotations are as follows No. 1 standard $9.50 to $9.80, No. 2 standard $9.20 to58 words
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Article62 1922-09-01 8 Five visitors and a ghillie have died at Gnirlach, Rossshire, from ptomaine poisoning, as the result of eating paste sandwiches, while fishing on the loch. Another ghillie is in a critical condition. The dead include the wife of Major Anderson of the 2nd Seaforths on leave from India, and Mr.62 words
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Article36 1922-09-01 8 The Hey. J. Butterworlh will conduct Divine Service on Sunday the SnL and Monday the 4th. at Johore Bahru. Sunday, Hcly Baptism at ."> p.m. Evensong and Sermon at C p.m. Monday, Holy Communion at 7..50 a.m.36 words
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Article40 1922-09-01 8 A Berne message of August 21, published in Rangoon, says The starch has been given up for the education! t Dr. Sophie Bryant, who was on a visit to Chamonix. She went out alone an,l hanot been heard of since.40 words
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Article41 1922-09-01 8 The Malay Mail is responsible for B statement that Mr. Bradney. AuditorGeneral, is of opinion that neither the Audit nor' Treasury examination of the public expenditure is adequate and the matter has been made the subject of representation to the Government.41 words
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Article44 1922-09-01 8 The Public Works Department of Johore notify that the road between Muar and Batu Pahat will be thrown open for traffic from the 15th inst., but a waminf is given that persons usiii<r the araasat bridges and ferries do so at their own risk.44 words
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Article47 1922-09-01 8 No company or syndicate bes so far embarked on sugar cane cultivation bi Malaya, in spite of the terms offered by the Government for land, chiefly <•:■ account probably of the hifrh cost of machiney for extraction, says the Acting Director of Agriculture in his Mil re> port.47 words
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Article63 1922-09-01 8 No Woman Knows, a Uniyers-l-.Tew. de Luxe starring Mabel Julienne Scott, with Stuart Holmes, in the stor of Fanny Herself by Edna Ferber, will be screened at the Liberty Hall in the second show together with Episodes ami 4 of The Adventure of Robinson Crusoe. In the first show, Frank63 words
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Article76 1922-09-01 8 When Mrs. E. Cohen, a;:ul 1!. >>: Ashton-on-Mersey, was buried recently ;i motor-lorry had to he used instead of a hearse on account of the lady's WL-ijrlit. She weighed 25st. This recalls the case of other woman noted for their excess of adiposity, Miss Nellie Lambert, pranddaughter of the famous76 words
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Article85 1922-09-01 8 At the present series of Qneen'i Hall Promenade Concerts with which Sj Henry Wood and hU orchestra airain provide London with tmsie in the otherwise dead days of August and September the established custom of giving composers the chum of conducting their owe work will again be in force, an>l85 words
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Article137 1922-09-01 8 A serious conflagration took place in Tronoh town on. Tuesday morning. It originated in the left hand corner house of a row of two storeyed shop bu From this it spread first to the 1 right The fire spread to the seconl, third, four:!, and fifth houses and until it137 words
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Article117 1922-09-01 8 It is reported from London that recently the Bandman Co. signed a contract with the J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Gilbert an.: Sullivan Opera Co., numbering 40 for a Far Eastern tour. Tl'.ev will present what is known as the D'Oyley Carts season, and the Company, headed by Mr. Workman from117 words
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Article142 1922-09-01 8 A notification, in English and Cl issued by the Secretary far I Affairs, S.S., c:i all fours with <m. recently issued in llonjjkoMK', warm women and girls to avoid the attention! of all strangers, whether men or women, who may address them when they are walking along public thoroughfares. It142 words
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Article159 1922-09-01 8 Mr. Macnamara appeared for the Hnngkong Tramway Company, at the Hongkong Magistracy, and asked Mr. Lindsell to administer heavy punishment in the ras f a youth, who was charged with throw- 1 ing stones at a tramcar and breaking a window shutter. The offence had become all too common in159 words
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Article436 1922-09-01 8 Lient.-General Sir (Ie Barrow will succeed General Sir William Delamain as Adjutant-General In India. Mr. John Laycock, who bs operated on f\ r appendicitis in the General Hospital, is making Mr. Joe CoDStantine, formerly willknown as manager of Katfles Hotel, and now af the Btrand Hotel, Rangoon,436 words
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40 1922-09-01 8 following local results in the Trinity College of Music examination are annoum i Advanced Junior Division. —ErnaGutte, »):ttany Duckworth. Junior Division.—Lucy Lee, Dolly nil- Donoutfh, Sara Skene. ion. —Temiy Pereira, Marie Campbell, Flcra Skene, Eiloen Cardozo.40 words
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Article92 1922-09-01 8 A verdict of suit I Lor lon i>f August 15, \>..^ returned at U-.i--inquest i shut in the Mall on th LSth inst* r resumed his pre-war post on a i 'ate, and th< n ha! to iffering from insomnia, mosi de] r» tsed < lis92 words
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Article209 1922-09-01 8 In racoons* t'> th; invitations issued by the Mercbantile Bank, all the chief merchants and others of Kota Bharu town and many from the outstati I the Bank Building on Saturday. The building was tastefully decorated tor the occasion. Pnm I 10 o'clock Mis Highness209 words
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Advertisement127 1922-09-01 8 OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE N? 77 REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITER. A capable, compact convenient r.nd complete Typewriter for everybody who writes. WITH BTAHDAKD KEYBOARD No shifting fi.-r figures. Price complete ?l."0.00. Sole Distribafc rs JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. ANTI-COSROSIVE PAINT Forms a permanent and complete protection127 words
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Advertisement126 1922-09-01 8 ALHAMBRA THE BURDEN OF PROOF 5 pti. s pts DUDS (Featuring Tcm Moort) C pts. 6 pts. rir»t Patk. S«rUl, featuring Rutk Roland la THE AVENGING ARROW Episodes 5, C and 7 ivlmri^rough" THE VIRTUOUS THIEF (Enid Dennett) 6 pts. B pts THE VALLEY OF THE GIANTS (Wallace Reid) 5126 words
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Article650 1922-09-01 9 Adoption of the Belgian Proposals. Pessimism Not Diminished Yet. Ki:i Ti-i'.s Service. l.omi.n, Angnat :'.o. Berlin: Drastic- measures to avoid food shortage wen outlined by the Minister for Pood i:i the Kei< l.sta;'. II: announced that owing to the depreciation of the mark bread had considerably advanced and650 words
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Article136 1922-09-01 9 Reuter's Service. London, August 30. Several hundred Greek wounded have arrived at Smyrna from the interior. London, August 31. Paris It is reported from Angora that a jubilant communique claims thai the Turks are advancing everywhere an-i capturing prisoners while the Greeks me fleeing and abandoning great136 words
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Article105 1922-09-01 9 Reutek's Service. London, August :!0. The Hague The Minister for the Colonies has written to the International :o:i of Rubber Culture of the Hut ii ladies stating that, following an exchange of views with the GovernorGeneral of the East Indies regarding the rubber giVWets' tiifi'culties, he had105 words
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Article100 1922-09-01 9 RcofHTa Service. Leaden, Aagaat SI. Then has bi-en considerable critici.-m among unemployed English actors at tho ■ant of Chinese for the play East of Su;z. The desire of Mr. Dean, tho producer, is to produce a picture of Chim M life and thp r.ien engage :i to play100 words
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Article103 1922-09-01 9 Reuter's Sebvice. London, August SL Ja;ks m The rescue party for the relief •l" Uh ir.en in the Argonaut mine is operating from the Kennedy jjold mine tew«wh the 4,200-foot level, where 43 iv. -n uve believed to be mtorabed. The turmvl in «Uck the imm, who103 words
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Article53 1922-09-01 9 Renter's ServiceLondon, August U. Madras With reference to the distiiibances nt Godavery, it is reported that T^O Pitturdar rebels on the 24th inst. attacked police stations in various places U umi Tuni and carried off all arms and ammunition. Police in motrr lorries arc harrying to the scene, whicih53 words
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Article37 1922-09-01 9 RBtmn's Service. London, August :'.O. The revival in shipbuilding is indicated by the fact that the largvst month's output this year was recorded in August. On the Clyde 14 vessels aggregating 53,000 kM MM launched.37 words
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Article324 1922-09-01 9 The Singapore Resolutions Passed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penan?, September 1. A packed meeting at the Penang Town Hall yesterday passed the Singapore income tax resolutions en bloc. There were four dissentients, Sir Arthur Adams, Dr. Connolly, Mr. R. P. Phillips and the Hon. *!r. J. Mitchell. Mr.324 words
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Article46 1922-09-01 9 Recter's Service. London, August 31. The Bight, Dogger Bank and Jutlaivdj an red Had by the announcement aVi Chatham that the Government is scrap-! ping under the Washington agreement '.he battle enriana Lion and Princess Koyal and the battleships Orion, Monarch, Conqueror anu Erin.46 words
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Article49 1922-09-01 9 Eeuter's Service. London, August Cl. Mexico City Tho cooperationist deputy Lamm ha;- been shot de-ad in the parliamentary lobby. The independent deputy Barrajfan has been charged wi'.h the deed. The shooting, it is alleged, followed a dispute over their respective right to represent the State of Michoactan.49 words
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Article50 1922-09-01 9 Reutek's Service. London, August 30. Paris Hopes are entertained of the refloating of the battleship France at cost estimated at 20,000,000 francs. I. ndi.ir. August 01. Tokyo Tho cruiser Niita.i-:a, which sank in a typhcon off Kamchatka, has been found half submerged. Sixteen survivors have been picked up.50 words
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Article48 1922-09-01 9 Reuter's Servic*. London, August SO. Washington The United States lias made informal overtures to the Soviet with a view to despatching to Russia a technical commission to survey the conditions but which woultl not to be authorised to negotiate any agreement binding the United States.48 words
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Article33 1922-09-01 9 Rkuier's Service. London, August 31. Nome Overtaken by bad weather, Amundsen has abandoned his aeroplane flight over the North Pol<- for the present year. lie intends to try attain next spring.33 words
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Article19 1922-09-01 9 Reuter's Service. London, August 31. New York The Chicago-Alton railroad has been placed in thu receivers' hands.Reuter - 19 words
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Article9560 1922-09-01 9 Voice of the Public Unanimous Against. An Enormous Attendance. Haver before, perhaps, has the Victoria Theatre been filled as it was yesterday evening ier the Income Tax meeting. Ladies were clamouring for admission at 4 p.m., anil when the meeting actually commenced a number of people could9,560 words
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Article264 1922-09-01 10 E. P. Fernando Sentenced lo One Year. Bando, late reception clerk of the Europe Hotel, for March this year in respect «f isl; and ii 7. given in him for safe keeping, by B 9. I. Clarke respectively, residents of the hotel at tii.time, was specially264 words
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Article209 1922-09-01 10 [By Courtesy of the Nichi Nichi Shimbun. Tokio, Augn The Siberian ci nfcreme at Chau-Chau will open September 4. It is confirmed that the recognition of the Soviet will be excluded fr' m the dISHISSJCTIS. It is probable that manhood suffrage will come into operation by (t2B.209 words
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Article33 1922-09-01 10 The Kcnong Tin Uredging Co. Ltd's output for teeead half of July jiven as iiilU piculs. ihnuld have read .JO2 piculs, making a total of 599 piculs for the whole month.33 words
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Article167 1922-09-01 11 Aii Interesting Friendly ■j: crowd who collected round tht S, i nifl:t to Ml Hit ...i|k..i- Malaya ■ltd Mr. Cl.ss.'i.S 1 iv, anil tin- :<■■ afar a most enter- .i\-v been fairrr I*..- tcajß v. .V :;;i fai:d v, I In i hurt «bout II time and I I'.r.c167 words
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Article68 1922-09-01 11 of this month and i-. vi.i apply Iv. The Brat pnw H Tui id ii i xpected ta j a-^.il to get at, iti-., daring mi nth. Prac.l be held on Tnawmyi an I i tlmsf player- who d poaseM themaelvt k Bad yellow Ua4 -x at the68 words
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Article131 1922-09-01 11 og (f the V.M.c.A. held on We iIfr. T. 0 Mayhew oc- the annual 1e...1 that the iloulit the ontlw i he total foe Urn attendance. He gare :i activities' <>{ the foi ..iru-r t:»k>' part in ■;i>ns. Life Baying Certii nted ■■<• memben having B Btj131 words
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Article44 1922-09-01 11 1 [owl I tin < iiu::ii [6—l. j.li!> 16 l>c;it 11. I. 3 C— 3. MONDAY'S TIBS. nburgj ow« L&3 v. C \Y. lied). H. (i. 15 v. A. Narria, i,v is v. i;. i. Vdbri «>wi> ng v. winner »f J. Pucuiil44 words
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Article30 1922-09-01 11 the Swimming Club will M I ami his Uj oaaentea' to i>ay .■■.itur<iay. I lawn itiinis chamnion>htp I for ye u-niay. w.is ntii to u:iy.30 words
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Article66 1922-09-01 11 To-day's Heat Cancelled. Owinß to the departure from Singa- i\. <.f a member of Mr. Niven's crew, he baat for the nihlll—al Cup arranged or this afU-rnoon has been cancelled. The wo remaining crews (Mr. Cherry and Mr. Stone) will row to-morrow. In the ,ub race to-morrow66 words
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Article98 1922-09-01 11 In the league match against the S.C.C. 'i>-morrow the Lanka Union will be repreaaatod by T. Woerakoddy, Dr. Seharengnhre], Chimchi' 1, Kctna.n, S. L lansen, Nadarajah, A. Jansen, Sivasubraman.vam, Ifrnatius. I r. lathy, and Resen-es :—A. W. Rasiah, and S. N. Ljiigam. The frllowinar will represent the V.M.C.A. v."98 words
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Article46 1922-09-01 11 Mer.-.bers of tho S.R.C. arc reminded that entries close on Wednes-iay. Sep'tmber ut 7 p.m., by which time nil entrance fees must be paid. Ther c are Jevin teami In t 1 iix-a-aide eorapethton .vhioh will bo -i.urt' 1 some day dariAg BBZt46 words
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Article137 1922-09-01 11 Hr. T. Tenjr Kee writes l ht'.ve road taa «wry flallailng culoL'iuiii of my boxinjr abilities in tho excerpt from the Sydney BefatM and I n:ust tar that I am very much safßciaad and ahem lather dubious as to the soundness of the judgment. It's a137 words
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Article198 1922-09-01 11 list of the Successful Candidates. Fi wins- are the results of the Autumn ■mis at the Kinji- Edward VII of M dicine Kxaini':Eti n f-ir the Diploiva of 1..M.5.' M. Vythilingam, G. Haridas, C Mara-1 i I". V'aratbarajah. Chotta Si;iuh, Tan j Eng Han. f';:ss in198 words
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Article200 1922-09-01 11 I On Moaaay ni;;ht Kaai's Hcwaiians 1 will r_ivi' t'-ieir farewell peifnrmance before they lawa for Hawaii. They are. vroinjr home for a well earned raat, after :i very sinnuous tour nf Bviii-h Ind'a. They have proved to he the most popular company to have visit Singapore for200 words
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Article88 1922-09-01 11 I Sulw i•ipiions contributed tow.irds the Swatow Typhoon Relief Fund, Swatow, remitted through the Sze Hai Tong Bankinjr and Insurance Co., Ltd., f..i payment to Choi n Sim Sian Seah, Swaiow. Remitunees previously transmitted *;2.0r,:: Braaaefl Brothers Ml Mr. Roland St. John Braddell M Mr. V.88 words
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Advertisement435 1922-09-01 11 Raffles Hotel t.i. m« t.i. mo Friday TEA DANSANT 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Joint Mnslcai Directors Mr. W. S. TAGLIAPIETRA (Orchestral Mailc). Mr. W. F. Connolly (Dance Music). SARKIBS BROTHERS, Proprietors, <♦»♦»»»»«■><««♦»»♦««»♦«♦«♦»»»♦ «»«♦«♦»♦♦♦»»«♦♦<♦»♦»♦♦««<> A3ELPBI HOTEL SINGAPORE. Ta« only Hotel la tho StrsiU with the latent Sanitar/ Inntallatlom. EXQUISITE COOKING435 words
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Article1437 1922-09-01 12 I'oints from the Governor's Report. ■i\u r art some of the more important lentioMd in tht' administration report for 1!»21 by Mr. A. Pearson, Governor "f British North Borneo, who ntly relinquished his duties after v B years' service in the State. The total revenue receipts for1,437 words
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Article320 1922-09-01 12 Wonderful ChHd who Called For Stengahs. 1 Chompion child giobe-trotter. Master Leslie Lilly, aged 4. has already travelled 100.000 miles. He is more at home in the saloon carriages of the world's expresses and the cabins of ocean liners than in any SSIIH. and the biggest hotels320 words
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Article105 1922-09-01 12 RooliiM orders, dated Ausust .'!0. by I.icut.-Colonel F. E. Spencer, D.5.0., M.C., Co .inmndinjr S.S.V.F. Monday, 4th.—5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, Kurasian and Chinese Companies, Officers ami N.C.O.'s. '\icsd;:y, Ml, Ml p.m., Drill Hall. Kui'nsian :ir.d Chinese Companies Bras Ba ah Road, Malay Company Drill Hail, S.l'.A. Company,105 words
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Article83 1922-09-01 12 A Melbourne BMaaafli of July 2»> states that Senator Millen told Senator Lynch in the Senate that day that it was believed thai arrangements for the eommenrenu lit of work going; ahead with the standardisation of the railway yaujri' of Australia t>v instalments would he made with the States. hiul83 words
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Article349 1922-09-01 12 Par Value. Stock Exchange Par Company. Prices. Value. Stock Exchange Company. Prices. £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 2/ £1 £1 2/ 2/ £1 2/ 2/ 2/ I 2/ £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 §t £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 i"l ■2.1 2/ £1 2/349 words
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Advertisement266 1922-09-01 12 r PAGEOL^ A Powerful Urinary Antiseptic. Catarrh of the Bladder, lp s!^^^;^.'^ treatment for all diseases of gjaajfefg||s|ggil^g^ presses diwhaxges, prevents V^ ■•^fcl complications, °.aae* p»'O« Vk |ooa de-consests and hoals the Vl page-boj A. n mucooa membranes, and relieves V, PAGCOL. 7/fc3\*^s>^c stricture, pyelitis, and cystitis. It V, Cf266 words
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Advertisement661 1922-09-01 12 STEAMER SaiLIHBS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED LOCAL SAILINGS Intended to sail Steamer From Singapore to Monday, 4 p.m. KINTA Port Swettenham and Peian*. Monday, 5 p.m. HYR LEONG Malacca and Muar. Taesday, 2.30 p.m. CALYPSO Port Dickson, Teluk Anson, Bagan Datok and Lumut. Taesday, 5 p.m. KELANTAN Malacca and Mnar.661 words
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Article803 1922-09-01 13 Estate in First Class Condition. The following report of the annual meeting of the Kedah Kubber Co. is reproduced from the Pinang Gazette of the 26th inst. The twelfth ordinary general meeting of the Kedah Rubber Company, Ltd., was held in the Registered Office of the company, 33,803 words
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Article243 1922-09-01 13 Mr. A!fiod Wood, secretary of the British Sugar Baat Qtvwcia' Society, writes, in reference to a recent allusion by Sir Arthur Boscawin to the Government policy of supporting the home sugar bwt i'llusirv H is not perhaps na!--ise-d that the expei ii-nrc in foreijrn COOatriet is243 words
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Advertisement230 1922-09-01 13 ■■■■■BRsißllslßßEiKsEßiiisßaisaaseaiMsasaßisißiasaß l&K SLOAN'S PENETRATES i J§77v WITHOUT RUBBING j {m//%\ Relieves all T .-£*—A j WM^ Nerve Pains An^lnvalcabJe Remedy "iigjlaMU k for SCIATICA and LZm \K other NEfiVE PMNS. If you're <-' i 7~1 > matia S liack--1 m in mtly a little k t •»*>««." I '»r'. I230 words
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Advertisement179 1922-09-01 13 MOTOR IN COMFORT —WITH ECONOMY (jW/h You ride in real comfort in an Overland Four Door Sedan. >*^\i i Triplex Springs give easy-riding qiir.Ht'.es unmatched by any /Ts^\\ other motor car of similar size. /i 1 And you ride economically too. 30 miles and upwards to the gallon of gasoline179 words
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Advertisement355 1922-09-01 14 t MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO. LTD. Private Cars. The Comprehensive Policy covers against Accident. Malicious act. Theft. Fire. Claims paid in fulL Third Party Claims no limit. Law Costs paid. FIRE. Rent, Personal effects, Furniture. Stock in trarie. Buildings, Riot and Civil Commotion. F:<rthquaVe. MARlNE.— Favourable rites quoted for cargoes355 words
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Advertisement426 1922-09-01 14 SMwta fvar |S,9M,Hf S.C. AartrtßM h fftrct »rir |ITJN t «N The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (laeorporitad la airalu SettUmeata.) ■■AD OFTICK I WlaekesUr House, Bfngspore LONDON OFTICI I U, Old Jewry. M. O. Tka Company kas CO.OOO deposited vltk tke Supreme Conn of England aad «ompUe. vltk426 words
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Advertisement563 1922-09-01 14 BANKING NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK j iHMTM, INDIA COXMIBCIAL RANK) •aUbUskad UMS. a OAFTTAZ Fl •0,000,000 (»bo«t «,000,000). IMOCD AMD Fl. §1,000,000 (abont PAID Vt «4,800,000 RESEBVK FUND FL 80,000,000 (abont £1,675,000 WAD OFFIO IN 4.MBTLUDAK ■XAD AOXNCT IN BATATIA BKANCHXat Hoagkong, BkaagkaL Kobe, Ifudaa, Soaraba;*, Samarasg, Baadoeaf, WeltoTredea, Ckeribon, Tegnl,563 words
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Advertisement539 1922-09-01 14 BANKING CAPITAL $4,000,000 SURPLUS $2,000,000 Asiaßanking jlrjP institution* HEAD OFFICE FOR THE FAR EAST Shanghai Singapore Office— 22, Raffles Place. Carrent, 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 Letters of Credit. Telegraphic Transfers539 words
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Advertisement321 1922-09-01 14 HONGKONG ft SHANGHAI BACKING CORPOttATIOr* (Ittorvarated In H .niu-ii BMatM, all iwia W.rif*,*** Bl>er Keserre >. x aM^**,««« Sterling Xes«rra, kala la Loadoa lOtt.m Keserrs Lithliitr of Proprietors tl"a»*,*» COCBT OF DIBBCTUM. O. 1L Dodvell, Esq.— Ciainaan. Hon. Vr. A. O. Laag-Deptity Ci«lrmaa D. O. M. Beraard. F.fr; A. M.321 words
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Article1021 1922-09-01 15 Only a Small Loss on Year's Working. Tin- MCon4 oruinary peneral meeting of the shareholders ot the Kuala Reman Kubber Kstates, Ltd., was held on July JH ;;t the office of the company, Blomfleld House, London-wall, E.C., Mr. F;. L Hamilton (the chairman) presiding. Tht Chairman .said1,021 words
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Article33 1922-09-01 15 The British India Company's steamship Chimlwarn erlliricfl with and sank the British steamship Manerriilo (Harries Brothers and Company) off Bremen on August 20. There were no casualties. The Chindwara's stem was badly damaged.33 words
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Advertisement238 1922-09-01 15 A Chain is as Strong as its Weakest Link SO THEN IS AN AUTOMOBILE. ENGINE CHASSIS and BODY Represent the Three main links in an auto. The Body, chassis and engine of this car were built to do the one job. AH three to give the MM lons life, satisfaction238 words
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Advertisement714 1922-09-01 15 SALES BY AUCTION CHEONG KQBN SENG CO. AUCTON SALE if valuable Innd ::rnl house prjpcrties and three Tongkangs. \t Messrs. Caaeag Kjon SenK ft Co.'s saleroom, No. 30, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, September 6, at 2.30 p.m. 1. Valuable years' leasehold Ir.nd and he trick aad tile roofed siiophouse business714 words
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Advertisement715 1922-09-01 15 SALES BY AUCTION STATE OF JOHORE IN THE SUPREME COURT AT MUAR. Miscellaneous Suit No. 22 of 1922. THE OVERSEA CHINESE BANK LTD., Cksflsjsee affainol TAN SOO (Jill, Charitor. CHARGEE'S SALE jf a valuable r.ihVn r plantation, situated at Seiesi i;nd Taasjkak, .\:u:n-, tv be sold by public auction at715 words
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Advertisement463 1922-09-01 15 SALES BY AUCTION GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE IX THE MTPKBMI COUBT AT JOHOIIE BAi'Kl illaneoas Snit Nn. If, of 1922. (IK) I'll!) ot SI. Heeri-n Street, Malacca, by his >(-.rniy. liO KIM CROON of 9, Rahang Koad, Serri;.han, Chargee afjaaaM H. I.IM BAH CUI »f Malacca. Z. HO NY C lIIK,463 words
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Advertisement200 1922-09-01 16 lUAM KIAT COh LTB. M, l'hiilip Street. NEW BJUWIPT nr SCALES AND ■Al \N( ■i:s. Salter'a Circular Spring I'.iUncrs with hookn to wtc-h 6(1 lbs. to 1 lbs. Baiter's Puckct Spring ltal.in.e to weigh II lb». find H Ihs. Baiter's Family Spring Balance*, marked in lbs. and Mttiaa, to w.ij-.h200 words
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Advertisement476 1922-09-01 16 THERE ARE MANY REASONS FOR GETTING SPECIAL LINES FROM SPECIAL FIRMS, LATEX CUPS Porcelain *nd Earthenware fired at own kilns, COAL TAR as produced by the Singapore Municipal Gas Works. Also other qualities. BATTENS for morel and render cases, any size cut to order. CUPKANGEM Old cable wire, different sizes476 words
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Advertisement877 1922-09-01 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID ekaifaa for Wants, For Sale, To Let, o*c. In ordinary close-sot type (arerage six words to line) arc per line: one insertion 28 cents., two ins. 46 cts., three ins. Bl ctR., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, six ins. BUS, ten ins. $1.40. twelve877 words
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Advertisement853 1922-09-01 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, No. I, Scotti Road. Occupation PI. Apply to Meyer Brother*. "TO LET at' Thomson Road, from town. Rent $GO. Apply ih Road. isei Nos. 2405, 2406, 2410 and t Road No. Rent $20 each, iathergany Co., 14, Market TO LET, Bukit Sidap, very fully furnished853 words
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Advertisement502 1922-09-01 16 KAMPONG KUANTAN CLUB KUAI.A SELANCOK. Annual (Tee Vali) Tennis Tournament will be held this year on September 9, 10 and 11. EVENTS. 1. Open Singles (Championship) and the following Handicap. 2. Men's Singles A 3. Men's Singles B 4. Men's Doubles A 5. Men's Doubles B 6. Mixed Doubles 7.502 words
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Advertisement289 1922-09-01 16 "Tla aot for mortal! to rv.inini sntceaa bat we do More, dtaerva it, We are now exhibiting an entirely new range of model gowns and dresses in the very latest modes. Mail Order* a •pwiatity. Goods aent C.0.1). We are the leading Euroi>»an DroHsnakera THE BAND-BOX PRINCESS GARHENTS C 3.289 words
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Miscellaneous200 1922-09-01 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General M Managei's OlT:cc Job l'liiitiii;; i "Mice 1-1-All communications relating It editorial matter.; ami news should be addraaaad ta THK EDITOR. All communications relatinu to business marten arimrtUnmsnts, subscriptions, accounts, printin should be addressed to THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATKS. Wants, For Sale, To200 words
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