The Straits Times, 6 September 1922
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Title Section13 1922-09-06 1 The Straits Times NO. 27,041 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1922. PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement28 1922-09-06 1 i-i^flH/r M *t»"», i |ss*2gJß ♦♦♦♦-»♦«♦♦♦♦«♦♦«♦♦♦-»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦-»<» HHIMMMMMttHMMMMMMIM >««♦♦♦»«» TAKE NOTICE I IS ONLY FOUND ON BOTTLES CONTAINING B P I^^^h^^^HHA '^jKhb^^'^^ BH^^^^^^A i hi^^^h i jj^SKBUfIK »>♦♦♦♦»♦» MMM M »♦♦>» > MMKtMt»tHttt«tM>M«> MM28 words
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Article1520 1922-09-06 2 The Art of Spawning And Stripping. In this article, writes Mr. Philip Fcwko to thu Times of Ceylon of August 18, I propose la explain some of the intricacies connected with that little-known art, the stripping and fertilising of trout ova by hand, bat before we commence on1,520 words
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Advertisement281 1922-09-06 2 Buy the Best i i i itst 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 ia of the for enduring service, outer cover which con- They will fit your tyres tains it. Many281 words
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Advertisement79 1922-09-06 2 ,-fe crocodile' J Safety MatC: I .1 SSnumctuwo by THE ELKAYESMRICH FACHi: jjZ'St SIN&APCR t NOTICE is hcrtby given that thp above Trade Mark is the property of The Elkayti Match F.-.ctory of Singapore and is used by tliem in respect of matches manufactured by them. 1 his notice is79 words
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Advertisement269 1922-09-06 2 Tea It does not matter where you buy your tea, if only it is Brooke Boud tea in the vacuum-packed tin. No matter where it has been stired, or bow bad tbe climate, one tin of Brooke Bond tea is as good as another and that is very good indeed.269 words
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Advertisement161 1922-09-06 2 A.M.A. AJH.A. George FLETCHER Co., Ltd (Incorporated in England) CANE SUGAR MACHINERY SPECIALISTS for the Equipment of SUGAR FACTORIES Sot* Agent P. A. PARIS, M/ 56, THE ARCADB. SINGAPORE. A.MA A.M.A. ADLER TYPEWRITERS THE QUEEN OF TYPEWRITERS. Cheap in Price and Last (he Longest. Travelling Arf>«r. Off-co Model Nc. 7161 words
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Article323 1922-09-06 3 Sequel to the Publish and Be Damned Incident. The Prime Minister's advice after the Duke of Wellington to publish and bo damned has been accepted by Major General Sir Frederick Maurice in the form of the publication of a booklet by the Westminster Gazette, says a323 words
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Article208 1922-09-06 3 How a surgical operation was performed in mid-air with a pocket-knife was told to Cardiff Rotarians recently by Mr. A. E. Harrison, hon. secretary of the Glamorgan Division of the Red Cross Society. Mr. Harrison said a workman at Cardiff tramway depot was accidentally haulei up208 words
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Article86 1922-09-06 3 In the memory of the great singer Caruso a mammoth candle has been given to a New York church, which will be burnini? in the year 6921. This wonderful 1 specimen of the candle-maker's art weighs a thousand pounds, and a figure of Christ and the86 words
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Article39 1922-09-06 3 The Chamberlajn Medicine Co., of Des Moines, lowa, announce the death of Mr. Lowell Chamberlain, the founder of the house, and recently acting as secretary and treasurer of the company. Death took place at Pasadena, California, oa July 4.39 words
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Advertisement577 1922-09-06 3 ■>«-•-» mn« «n MM ARE YOU IN FORM TO-DAY? How often do you get up in the moming with that glorious feeling that you are ready to take on aaything and anybody How often do you carry that feeling with you throughout the day, ktiowinjr nothing of after lunch sleepiness577 words
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Advertisement278 1922-09-06 3 BABIES DO NOT CRY FOR FUN T'ne henlthy child is a happy child. You may be sure that if your baby is cross and and cries a great deal, refuses its food nt Mie proper times, sleeps badly, frequently emits, has pain and troubles with its teething and continues thin278 words
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Advertisement345 1922-09-06 3 W BEETHAMS iei-rola. M TOUR SKIN AND U COMPLEXION pj^ u< all Mgli-i'la» i-hemlsu uid WLgjifi\ r^'iiT l l a'ili t it l i'o« T 1 SMOKE United Services Cigarettes Made by disabled Ex-Service men. and help to keep them employed. This is not a charity appeal. You are getting345 words
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Advertisement175 1922-09-06 3 Maynard's Aseptic Germicidal Soap THE SOAP OF A HUNDRED JJSES. 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 91.50175 words
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Advertisement682 1922-09-06 4 P. O.British India and Apear Line (OcD<panies Incorporated ia ■natoat) «AiL AND PAfISENGER AST) CARGO SKRVICia PKNI-HSVLA ANl> OBIBRTAI 8. N. CO. (Under Coulmet wtik His Majesty's Goverau.a«t> LONDON FAB-EASTERX SK.RVICI fWIM LONDON TO MARSEILLES. LOMKJN ANTWIBP itaa Singapot* dlngapora ».iwr aWa* Sept. 17 PKVANBA abort B«pt. >LA al.otit O-t.682 words
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Advertisement660 1922-09-06 4 "ELLERMAN 1 LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (laec-rporfttrd Id JEitflxad} SThAMER Due Singapore PASSENGER SERVICE OUTWARD. Steamer Due Singapore ■.a. CITY OF PARIS Nor. CITY OF YORK Dec. 14 a.s. CITY OF SIMLA Jan. 28 CITY OF POONA Mar. 9 HOM«TtAR». s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles 4 London Dee.660 words
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Advertisement669 1922-09-06 4 num.* Mtwm KORMKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAffM (ROYAL PACKET HATMUTMM CO, OF BATAVU) (Incorporated id WsJlatd) I'NDCK CONTRACT WITH THE NTTHKRLA.VD3 IMiia, GOTXBXIUKin Tele»h«M Noa. X'aaaaga Dept 131. Krelgl.t Da**, ISM; Mario* C.pi. and lnnu,klgtt*Lt l>ept. 1417. Hanager'a lii-pt. IWi. BOTH— September C, Msmtok and Falemhang. SINfiKEP-- September 6, Moonra-Saba nnd Djnmbi.669 words
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Advertisement354 1922-09-06 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N. Y. K. LONDON LINE Katori Maru Sept. 11 Atsuta Maru Sept. 21 LIVERPOOL LINE Bengal Man Sept. 15 royohasii Mara end Oct. HAMBURG LINE Lima Mara cad S«?t. Matsnmoto Mara early Oct. NEW YORK LINE VIA_SUEZ SOUTH AMERICAN LINE Eanagawa Maru mid. Oct. BOMBAY LINE Xamalrara Maru354 words
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Advertisement268 1922-09-06 5 STEAMER jAIUNGS ~os7k. Proposed Sailings from Singapore (subject to change without previous notice.) EUROPEAN LLNE For Marseilles, London. Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colcmbo, Suez and Port Said. Arr. Dep. •LONDON MARU Sept. 21 Sept. 22 (Passage available) AMAZON MARU Nov. 19 Not. 20 NEW YORK LINE Fur San Francisco, Panama,268 words
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Advertisement121 1922-09-06 5 STEAMER SfIILINGS MUM UK For Boston, New York, Baltimore (via Suez) s.s. ESTHER DOLLAR SEITEMBEK 15. s.s. M. S. DOLLAR OCTOBEK 10. FOR PACIFIC COAST. San Francisco, Seattle and Vancouver s.s. HAROLD DOLLAR LATE SEPTEMBER. Through Bills of Lading issued from Singapore to, the Principal Cities of the United States121 words
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Advertisement293 1922-09-06 5 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA DV BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) Singapore to Java Ports, Port Darwin Thursday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, via Torres Straits, also with transhipment to other Victorian, South Australian and North Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, Xcw Britain, Tasmania and New Zealand Ports APPROXIMATE SAILINGS MARELLA, 7,372293 words
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Advertisement218 1922-09-06 5 STEAMER SAILINGS COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN S.S. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) and THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Monthly Service taking cargo and Passengers from Singapore JAVA PORTS (as inducement offers) NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS AND FREMANTLE (PERTH) Approximate Sailings CHARON Sept. 14 GORGON Oct.218 words
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Advertisement201 1922-09-06 5 STEAMERJAILINGS^ STRUTHERS AND BARRY OPERATORS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO. Due Singapjie BIiiAJ&POBT S»m. 5 to discharge and load >.s. DEWEY Sept 24 to discharge and load i.s. ELERIDGE Oct. 4 to discharge ».a. ELEBDGE Oct 21 to load vs. MONTAGUE Oct. 25 to201 words
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Advertisement532 1922-09-06 6 CINEMAS ====:===:ct m al^TbcTr b"u on TUB HOME OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES, BEACH ROAD. From Wednesday, September tv Tuesday. September 12, ISI2, excluding Sunday. St-ptemher I*. 1922. THE WORLD'S SWEETHEART ON THE BCREKN In the Second Show, commriuinx at 9 p.m. A PABAMOUNT-ARTCKAFT DRAMA Ol' POffIJWUL HLMAN-INTEREST featuring that wirlil-f.'.mom star532 words
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Advertisement333 1922-09-06 6 CINEMAS PALACEGAY New Bridge Road. In the Second Show at 9.1S p.m. The further new cp.»o>s 3 and 10 of THE ADVENTURES OF TARZAN SERIAL Together with a Eig V. Comedy with Montgomery and Rock in LOAFERS AND LOVERS 2 parts 2 parts Preceded by a Vitagraph Comedy Drama with333 words
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Advertisement711 1922-09-06 6 WHITE AW AY'S HAVE JUST RECEVED A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF CHILDREN'S PRAMS. The "Joy" Perambulator. The Bedford Perambulator. 12 in. adjustable hood, di-ep boi!} A elasa i rrl n with liiuly 14 in. wheels, M in. kyna. aptlaca, P»'nt-.l I ood, nicely painu-d in R r ty aakolatarad711 words
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Advertisement222 1922-09-06 6 AUCTION SALE »f vi.lual.O..' In n<l an I 1:.11.it Th: il B >.!•!. Dvi i. l.oud, 1. i Bo d, etc. room, No. t:i Wednod.-.y. Bsytaaiatl i 3. »l i.no p.m. Lots 1 to 6. rir* mi r,-..,. i held bulldJ r.r i-it. situated oi I aad, uir Bukit Timah222 words
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Article173 1922-09-06 7 FIXTURES. Wednesday, September 6 High Water. 10.50 a.m., 10..19 p.m. Football, S.I--.A. Cop, Midlieaex v. S.C.F.A. 11. Six-a -side rootbali. S.C.C., r p.m. <hine>? Students dinner, Garden Cluh. Ilarrett-Lfiinerd's Lecture, V.M.C.A., Thursday. September 7 High Water, lt.lt a.m., 11.14 p.m. Phil. Orchcktrn. Vie. Mem. Hall, 5.16. S.C.C.173 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article79 1922-09-06 7 Eaj<t Wharf Raaln—Nil. East Wharf-Nil. Sheers Wharf Nil. Main Wharf Mam. K.npirr Deck Koaha Mam, Sfnng Bee. A'eM Wh.irf Nil. Janiinen Wharf-Nil. I'ul.i Urani unl Wh»rf Nil Keppel Harhoer. Mala ''.!ir; Rwa, Lea. iilcho. Lch. ■1.-r. C«U Hharl —Nil. Vecnel* In Dry Dock. Tjnj.mg PagM A79 words
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Article189 1922-09-06 7 r>m Uotti-:uani 6-». BORIBAT, Sis 3H tone, from Bacho 5-9 from Hongkong G-Ii ESMKRALPA, D t, 59 tons, frrm Bagar HYI I I I OS tons, from Malacca :-■>. from X'.na; .and.; unc. KAJA.N'i tona, from Sandakan iV.AtIID()L. Siain.. 17.1 t-jiis. from Bangkok a •■>. t-3. MRRAN, Bt189 words
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Article144 1922-09-06 7 T«-4ar p-m. Port M»cft:ihiin and I'enang S p.m. '■> P "i »>d»n ..8 p.m. Sarawak r.n>! GoeMH 4 p.m. h. PnhHiig. Kretav. K. Dungun and fri 'i;.'^ mil '1 pm. TaaraJar y 1:, Pekaa, Sr.ng<-i Lcmbing and Kuintan 6 a.m. ?,bu a.m .11 and Calntta 9 a.m.144 words
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Article157 1922-09-06 7 EXCHANGE I Singapore, September 6. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2 '4<l Demand 2/3 29/32 Private 3 ms. credits 2/4 1/4' On New York Demand 51 H Private UH On France Bank (>2O On India, Bank T.T. 177 On Hrnifrk'njr, Bank d/d 12.£ p.c. prem. On Rhonfchai,157 words
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60 1922-09-06 7 Tone of Market Quiet Latest London cables quote Spot she?t CTsd. jpot Oct. Oct.-Dcc. Jan.-Mar. Pmgapcre SUn<i«r Pal* Crepe Closing Price* Huyrm Sellrn Spot Oct. Oct.-Dcc. Jan. -Mar. Bingapor* Standard Kibbed Smoked Sheet Clcming Price* Buy<r» Seller*. 22% 2:! 23 23 >4 23>/4 2460 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article186 1922-09-06 7 v'al. Pd. Buyeri Sellen 1 1 Aycr Wtng 1.00 1 1 H'tam Ti« 0.9S 1.05 1 1 Jelantoh 0. 0.45 1 1 Johan Tin 0.35 0.45 II £1 Kam. Kamuct. 1.11.0 1.13.0 10 10 Klnta I :;.73 4.75 0 5 Lingui Tin 2.75 ii.L's •.0 10 Malayan Col. 10.75186 words
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Article144 1922-09-06 7 tsiue. Bny«n. Seller*. i 11 Br. Am. Tobacco 4.8.U 5.1.8 10 10 Central Kngineg 10.-. 10 10 Central Motor* 8.00 Item Sh }> 5.7.") <J.'o .1 £1 E. Smeitinx Co. COO LM J/- 5/- Electric Tramway* 1/- 2/--10 10 Frtscr Koare 31.00 32.00 >0 50 Har.uners and Co. 120144 words
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Article106 1922-09-06 7 J. Eng. 0 p.e. |l,?!Xi,»00 pu I p.m. 3'pora E'ectriral. Tramwayt, 5 p.c. £350,000 i Spore Mucicipal I P*. $1,878,000 (v Spore Kunicipsl 4H px. of 1507 $1,000,000 1C p*. ai*. Spore Municipal 4V» px. of 1909 $1,000,500 10 p.c Uk ■5 pore Municipa' iM, p.*. of IK* $1,600,000106 words
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Article387 1922-09-06 7 ftwt ami Co. and Lyall ami Bratt'a Qwotatkma. Latest arailabte Sterling Qiotatioao art printed ob another page oa Friaaj. Fruer Lyall ft Co. Eratt Allenby New ($1) 0.55 0.G5 0.50 0.60 •Uor Gajah ($1) 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.20 A. Hitam ($5) 9.00 10.00 9.00 10.00 A. Kuninsr ($1)387 words
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Advertisement43 1922-09-06 7 PASSAGE UNITE* KIM. DOM PMsfctafcaaa re 1 ia»eatel to ssil hoace fa* laaiitn via i oloi«i»o about th.lKth instii.it. li accommodation tivailablr. Fare Io London (771.4:1. Fat faithot particulars, apply to BOUSTEAD A CO, LTD., (laeorporatod in the F.MJ?.> Ageim, BURNS I'HILP LINE43 words
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Advertisement782 1922-09-06 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS REAL MAYONNAISE and Salad Create, Unlike your Cookie's make. H. Bolter, Europe Hotel Building. STENOGRAPHER iLADYi disengaged 1170. Straits Time*. FOR SALE, white polished Italian marble tiles, 2 feet square, in stock. Apply No. 132, Have lock Road. (lp) TO LET. ltt/l(l, CECnTTfrrteEET, OFFICE AND GODOWNS. AI'I'LY TO782 words
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Advertisement21 1922-09-06 7 Something in the RUBBER LINEP Ask SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS Head OBce and Work* Terra O«ee and Showroom PASIB PANJANC. BAFFLES PLACE.21 words
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Advertisement719 1922-09-06 7 THE COMPANIES ENACTMKNT N". 2« OF 1917, COMPANIES < vVINIIING-Ui" No. MJi. 45 OF 1922. IN THE MATTER OF THE SEREMBAN GENERAL AGENCY, LTD. (In Compulsory Liquidation). By ordtr of the Supreme Court oi the Fedcn Md Malay States, State of Selangor, duted August 1 1_ 1922, I the undersigned.719 words
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Advertisement323 1922-09-06 7 VICTORIA THEATRE t»i. an TO MORROW TOMORROW at 9.30 p.m. SECOND RECITAL OF KATHLEEN PARLOW The World's Greatest I-.idy Violinist. Accotnpanied l-.y Mr. THEODORE KLIM, M.B.E. At the Piano. Booking New Open at MOLTRIKS. Prices 14, S3, $2 and SI. VICTORIA THEATRE OPENING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER II The New Musical Company323 words
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Obituary38 1922-09-06 8 Messrs. H. J. H. L. and F. A. de Souza beg to thank their relatives and lricnds, wh--kindly attended the funeral of the late Louisa dc loeM and alr.o those who sent wreaths and letters of conoolenco.38 words
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1066 1922-09-06 8 British trade is now quietly, pmbteatly and definitely on the up prude,' says Sir Mackay Edgar and we hepe he is right. He speaks mainly cf the Lancashire Cotton Trade, but it is fact that no oth?r trade {fives a surer1,066 words
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Article53 1922-09-06 8 A Homo message says the Pope, who is himself an Alphine climber, greatly appreciated a gift from members of the Everest Expedition consisting of a mounted and inscribed fragment of rock from the highest point reached. His Holiness baa sent General Bruce a Pontificate gold medal together with an autojrraphed53 words
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Article56 1922-09-06 8 Yesterday, on the application of Mr. H. D. Mundell, the acting Chief Justice, the hon. Mr. P. J. Sproule, allowed a stay of execution of his sentence of three months imprisonment passed on the "extravagant" towkay, Kwek Kee Jenjr, until the November Court of Appeal. Bail was allowed on two56 words
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Article76 1922-09-06 8 When Mr. Chan Chan Phang, the bailor of Leong Siew Hantr, lats probate examiner, employed at the Treasury, charged with attempting to obtain illegal gnitificatirn of $1,000, was called upon by Mr. P. A. F. David, district judge, yesterday afternoon, to produce the accused. Mr. V. D. Knowles informed the76 words
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Article84 1922-09-06 8 Though small from a monetary point of view a dastardly robbery took place in Kochore Canal Road last evening. Two Cantonese riding in a ricksha suddenly threw lime over the ricksha puller who, half blinded, Jet po the ricksha and went shouting for the police. When he returned ho found84 words
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Article27 1922-09-06 8 It is stated at Allahabad, thnt retiabU advices from Bokhara confirm the n wi oi the death of Enver Pasha, who fell in action as described previously.27 words
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Article24 1922-09-06 8 A truth detector is being introduced into the criminal service of the United States. Even George Washington might have been perturbed by the innovation.24 words
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Article31 1922-09-06 8 By kind permission of Licat.-Col. F. E. Swainson the Drums and Kifes et the 2nd Battalion the Middlesex Regiment will play Retreat in the Botanic Garden:; on Tuesday at 5.15 p.m.31 words
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Article29 1922-09-06 8 Arrangements have been made by the Buard of Directors of the Kelanlan Gold Mines, Ltd., for the continuance of the -nine operations, which are reporte.l to be progressing satisfactorily.29 words
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Article33 1922-09-06 8 The P. and O. intermediate liner Mongolia was launched at Armstrong Wiii;worth's on August 2G. She is 670 fee* la length and accommodates 230 first and ISO second class passengiis, and 333 crow.33 words
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Article37 1922-09-06 8 Major Millard i:; creating a stir amonn the daching wallchs. He had no lr>ss than il shopkeepers of the Gaylan-^ and Chang districts placed before Mr. David to-day, for using false dachinx and they wen all fined.37 words
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Article36 1922-09-06 8 It is announced that Mr. Lloyd George will devote the whole profits of 1 coming story of the war to charities connected with relief of suffering < the war. It is believed the amount will nsned £100,000.36 words
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Article40 1922-09-06 8 A Tamil coolie was found yesterday on the premises of Dr. Van Cuylcnburg, 27 Caveaagfl P.cad, with two brass hi w's ii his possession. II? was arrested by the Orchard Road police, and is being pHicc) before Mr. Bull to-day.40 words
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Article40 1922-09-06 8 Inspector T. W. Cirben, at present in charge of Sepoy Lines division, received information this morning that the body of the Chinese painter who had fallen en Monday into a recently completed Admiralty Tank in I'a.-ir raajaag had been recovered.40 words
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Article37 1922-09-06 8 An announcement appears in the F.M.S. Goverr.ment Gazette that the High Commissioner revokes and annuls the privileges, powers and rights conferred upon ihe Wcr Loans Investment Trust of Malaya, ar.d orders that the Trust be wound up.37 words
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Article50 1922-09-06 8 To-day at the meeting of Council of State, India, a motion will be moved with regard to the readmission into Society of Colony-returr.cd Indians and fcr the creation of Settlements for the benefits of these not admitted into Society. Ifr. A. ICariear will deal with the conditions cf Indian labour.50 words
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Article64 1922-09-06 8 A car driver hi Klyne Street, Koala Lumpur, eraaked up a car with < in, aiid enly just auuMged to jump oal of the way. I.uc!:i!y be was able to get en to the footboard as it passed I the car before any damage vas done, but the incident ITJinaiiefS64 words
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Article90 1922-09-06 8 The most original suggestion heretofore mad.. 1 as a l :actical method of Great Britain wiping off her debt to America lias b'.en advanced by the Congressman, Mr. Macsrregor, in a speech in ie liouse :f Representatives, namely, that Great Britain fhou.'d cede that part < f Canada lying about90 words
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Article89 1922-09-06 8 The popularity of the crepe rubber sole has become such that r. word of warning against imitations is sounded by the Rubber Growers' Association. It Ml inferior substitute is being put on the market. Old stocks of rubber are bti:vr "broken down" and rolled out i'l it.iitation of the rtal89 words
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Article104 1922-09-06 8 Yesterday morning Mr. 11. A. Forrer, I'nlice Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, imposed fines of $350 am! |86 m a Chinese, name.' Ilonjr Tin, who ras efaargej by Mr. Wilson cf the Customs en two counts, firstly with bein;r in possession of a complete still for manufacturing samsn find, secondly, with b.in^104 words
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Article104 1922-09-06 8 At I'ulau Übin the other evening an educational locturo on The Flood wu given by Mr. S. Creber, who represents the Industrial Christian Fellowship in the East. The subject was treated in the light of neology as well as that of Datura) history, whilst the Bible narrativ same was on104 words
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Article119 1922-09-06 8 A larpe haul of contraband tobacco was made by th c Monopolies Dc in the harbour en Monday, from tampans making for vessels. These were raided and various quantities of tobacco on which duty had not been paid were found. Fhrs Chinese were produced in connection with the matter before119 words
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Article353 1922-09-06 8 Tho late PleW-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson has left 111,000. The Bishop of Singapore, preached at St. George's Chinch, Penang, on Sunday evening to :i ko<j<l congregation. Captain F. Haynts of the P. and O. steamer Pacua, who was ill for a month on tin.' las) voyage home,353 words
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Article26 1922-09-06 8 The next mail fn m ta, which is dv- at G :i.:.i. ■•n Friday. The Manche with a n-::i! from In<i<>- at < pjn. to-morr26 words
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Article57 1922-09-06 8 A me ting o f I will be held on I to b« 000 to meet ther local payment* in connection with H.R.H. the Prince of Wale visit $11,700 Hospital 1,000 for on of I,ooa for th r vtion of nix h p lice «d. The Merchant Shipping57 words
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Article103 1922-09-06 8 i! f re Mr. Bull, second magistrate, this .morning two lj'ur term i were produced in connection with i.v aaaault which took place in or.-.- of the cook houses of the priM>:i on hist. The man charged with committing the assault is a banishei- named Lini103 words
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Article148 1922-09-06 8 T;.:i Kirn So >■ f the Pacific Trading Comp urged ■>■ Ifr. David, district judge first, that he, about March this year, did fa) •ly ml U Mr. I'aul Hanmerich, Manager of the 1': eifl Trading Company thai i :-.i.' pic-uls of c pra Im.l bin148 words
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Advertisement147 1922-09-06 8 OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE I T^ i r\J T I Folding Baby ||g^ 7 Upholstered in strong Ameri- m j can leather, were finished in «9gga§aKP*f black enamel, rubber-tyred TS^^^o^^^\ Showing the Carriage folded for carrying or JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Csgiauu) BINGAI'OHE AND KUALA LUMPUR. SMerosthen ANTI-COSROSIVE PAINT Forms147 words
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Advertisement151 1922-09-06 8 ALHAMBRA THE GREAT LOVER 7 P 4 7 pti. Topical Budget ond Comedy First Show TWINS OF SUFFERING CREEK (Wm. Russell) S pti. 6 pti. P»t». Serial, featuring Roth KoUad la THE AVENGING ARROW Episode 8. MARLBOROUGH RAGS (Mary I'ickford) 5 pts. 5 pti SINS OF St. ANTHONY (Ilnari Washliurn)151 words
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Article440 1922-09-06 9 Complete Retreat from Asia Minor. Appeal to the Powers to Make Peace. Reuter'b Service. I. onion, September 4. ntinople British, French, Italian Bad Asserieaa cruisers have been ordered to Smyrna at the request of the consuls than. Ererythßßg is quiet in Constantinople. The Turkish inhabitants of Stambul hung440 words
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Article116 1922-09-06 9 Reiter's Service. I in, September 1. v. Bgton Mr. Clarke, Associate f the Supreme- Court, has re.-.ign cd and it is BadontOßd that Senator Suthtii*ani! rcniaees him en the bench. Lon.iun, September 4. The- town is rejoicing. The party art* convinced that they heard answering I'gfflltt from116 words
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Article42 1922-09-06 9 Reiter's Service. London, September .'>. It has now been ascertained that tin lot Uts lost from the mail bags fron Canada and tha Pat Baal sran t.ik.M from the hold of the Kegina off the lrisl roast ivvcUipme-n 1 an sxaected.42 words
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Article249 1922-09-06 9 Sir John Bradbury Gives His < Views. Reuter's Service. London, September !>. The Belgian delegates have departed for Berlin to discuss the question of s guarantees to be offered as security for 1 the German treasury bills. The Premier, i M. Theunis, has instructed them to < accept, apart249 words
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Article260 1922-09-06 9 Lascars Good if Properly Led. Reuter's Service. Lontion, September 4. The P. and O. Egypt court of enquiry! expressed the opinion that there had been slackness and lack of discipline which, when the hour of trial came, prevented i proper BBS biing iv.ade of the boatr-. If! all260 words
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Article117 1922-09-06 9 Reuter's Servicb. London, September 5. A remarkable fall in membership from 1 0,416,000 to 5,127,000 during the past twelve months was reported at the Trades Union conrress at Southport. It is attributed mainly to unemployment and industrial conflicts. The Trade Union congress resolved to impose on its117 words
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Article46 1922-09-06 9 (By courtesy of the Lat Pau Press.) c Shanghai, September 4. a The naval ministry in Canton has been n abolished. Tsao Kun and Wu IV i Fu have wired 11 1 Sun Vat Sen welcoming his policy of c >nveTting soldiers into labourers.46 words
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Article284 1922-09-06 9 Quarrels Between Hindus And Mohammedans. Reuter's Service. London, September 5. Simla The Viceroy, opening the f.esriaa of the Council of State and the Legislative Assembly, emphatically reiterated that there would be no change it policy by the Imperial Government towards India. Any doubt on this point i-utst surely284 words
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Article266 1922-09-06 9 Rcutir's Sibvtck. London, September 4. Geneva M. Augustin Edwards, Chilean^ Minister in London, was elected president^ of the third assembly of the League of: Nations, which opened at Geneva to-day. Forty-foar nations ara represented. Tho! British, French and Italian Governments are exchanging views with the object of266 words
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Article79 1922-09-06 9 REUTrn's Service. London, September 5. Forty miners are entombed in the deepest workings of the llais pit, \V*hit-3-haven, 1% miles frcm the shaft. The rescuers worked under the greatest difficulties owing to falls of the roof. Several rescuers, including the manager, wore brought up gassed. Ten bodies have79 words
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Article867 1922-09-06 9 Aviators Rescued in Exhausted Condition. We take the following from the Rangoon Gazette Calcutta, August 24. No further news of Captuin3 Macmillan and Malms has been received. The steam launch which went to their assistance has net yet returned to Chittagong. Lukhidia Char, where the aviators came867 words
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Article62 1922-09-06 9 Reltf.s's Service. London, September 4. The Cork Examiner reports that De Valera is dangerously ill with pneumonia London, September 5. Ccpenhagen The Queen of the Nother lands nnd Prince Henry have arrived or an official visit to tho Danish court. London, September i, Berlin TV,:- ik.-.th has occurred of62 words
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Article654 1922-09-06 9 Miss Kathleen Parlow Scores A Triumph. To go to a recital and find that it is up to expectations is very pleasant to go to one where all expectations are surpassed is a rare and refreshing experience. It was t) c experience enjoyed by the audience which654 words
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Article100 1922-09-06 9 European Rubber Planter Killed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, September 6. An accident on Monday night resulted |in the death of Mr. H. W. Thcmas, a j European assistant on Sweet Kamiri i Estate, Sungci Siput. Mr. Thomas was riding a new motcr cycle home about eight100 words
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Article56 1922-09-06 9 [By Courtesy of the Nichi Nichi Shimbun.] Tckio, September 4. The Japanese trade returns for August ■hi w. i •!.i.c:;7,000 Yea exports and Imp rti to the value' cf l"7,074,000 Yen. The withdrawal of the Japanese troops frcm North Manchuria will commence on the 10!h inst. and56 words
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Article89 1922-09-06 9 Tickets are selling well for the ExI Sen-ice fancy dress ball and carnival to be held at the Memorial Hall on Saturday evening, and the occasion promises to be n great success. There will by novel features which will make the ball dist tinctive from others which have89 words
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Article2041 1922-09-06 9 Prospects for Autumn Handicaps. By Our Special Correspondent London, August r >. In point of numbers the entries for the big autumn handicaps at Newmarket ('o not differ widely from those of a year ago. The Cesarewitch has 123 entries, two fewer than last season, but theCambridgeshire has2,041 words
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155 1922-09-06 10 Singapore, September 6. Silver :ior H. Honfjkong 12M: per cent, premium. Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers.—All: nbys (New I 47Vs-ttU cents, Mcr.takabb 12% cents, Mateka Pindas T2%-77% cents, Dlv Bemtti i"-_' usnta, IMWgars M-t, Bukit K.Bs :;o-:',r> c?nts, Tambalaks :)2'<t-4J cents. Bukit Jolotonjs 25-'!0 cents, Jimahs155 words
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Article94 1922-09-06 10 Hasan. Lyall and Evatt report under to-day's dato Tin. '!>.M7.t;. Rubbers. Urn hanged. -Batansr Padangs Z~M-i2'ti, Chendcriangs ts. 3d., Jelantohi 87%--42%, Johars .:7'.-{2'.., Unguis 2.90-::, .Malau SsQars 2"> cent. Asar.i Kwmkanjf Ha, 6d.. Rahman H"--12^0-12.75, Reaongs tfa. Ha- Ncrthn S5-9C. Taipingß H2 1 -J-^7'•J. Souths94 words
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280 1922-09-06 10 Mecsr*. Fraser and Co.'s weekly report daicd Seatember I sr.ys. The imm of buaraaas paestng in the share Maik^t during the weak on kr review has a^ain been do small scale, an we have very little to cor.'.ment on. Tin ct ilfiO s'.iows a280 words
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Article72 1922-09-06 10 Mary Pickford figures in a ParamountArterafl lenture. Hags, in live reels, al th? Marlborough. to-night. In additicr there will be another Paramount Arti-rnfi picture, Sins of St. Anthony, alsc» in sM ree-in, r.nd a Paramount Mack Senneti comedy l«o ri Is. li: the tirst shew !i trood Pathe72 words
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Article31 1922-09-06 10 A Indian play entitled Valii Thiruma nam will be staged by the Thunalaohir-v Vilasa Saboh at the Alexandra Hall. Nortt Bridge RonH. tn-niirht in aM of the Indinr Elementary School Fund.31 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article348 1922-09-06 10 To the KJitor of the Straits T Sir, The public owe you a debt fu: exposing to the light of day the scandals perpetrated bj Star Launnce GulUemard and Mr. F. S. James in rsspset of public monies taken ban the ireauuy to gratify their whims and for348 words
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364 1922-09-06 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. At the very houv when the Hon. Mr. Lowtker Kemp was making a vigorous 1 j speech ai the Sm.Ta-.wc Public Meeting 1 ileffW i r th h:ccme Tax. his hut published utrcranre en364 words
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Article341 1922-09-06 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I road with interest the very abls leader i;i your issue of yesterday's date on the subject of Volunleerinp. I say all honour lo the older men that so many of than have joined up, but for the sake341 words
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Article90 1922-09-06 10 Profiteering To lh'_- Editor cf the Straits Times. Sir.— Tiie public- ;:ry ki.!:i/ijr fairly hard gainst Income small wonder in the circur.!fi r taxation i »rt Tennis being a cheap I ■/'rriu cf rscteatii n f one at wMch I'd Hke t-> improve, I '>nicrcd—onto rice a :wn Tennis,'' i90 words
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Article292 1922-09-06 10 liloslem Lady Steps out of Purdah Into Court. The action brought by the Attorney C'.p.e-ral i ition of Fatima Bibi d Ismail, the i seen- ;:hib Ally and Kama i [Kkattbn btate >'ha k Abdul tlaye, an in- 1 on again before Mr. Justice' ißurw.^-Lonnard yestertay, the counsel292 words
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Article215 1922-09-06 10 A Reuter wire from Simla, dated yesterday, announces the death of General Sir Pertab Singhji, G.C.8., G.C.V.0., G.0.5.f., whose- nam? was familiar to all who had any connection with India. Deceased was born in 1845. He received administrative training under H. H. Maharaja Kam Singh of215 words
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Sporting News and Notes.
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Article85 1922-09-06 10 America Retains The Trophy. A Reutcr wire of the sth inst. states Piaying at Forest Hill in the challenge round of th? Davis Cup competition, the American Johnston boat Patterson f>-'2, M, r,-l. America thus retains the trophy. The Australians had won the doubles but the two85 words
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Article372 1922-09-06 10 A large aMenasMSM vitMMsi th? firs: hoots <f the S.C.C. athletic sports which w .••■>• worked off on the Padang yesterday. Then- \r<;rv foBT heats in the Ki.O yWM which opened the pri a The win- who will tun in tlie AsaL wan Hoat I.—372 words
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Article107 1922-09-06 10 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent writes An alteration has been made in the exhibition tennis to be played this week en the padanjr. The DouhN < will tcke place to-morrow (Thursday) and the Singles on Friday and not the Singles on Thursday as previously announced. The occasion107 words
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Article66 1922-09-06 10 lestcrday's results were as follows Handicap Singles. E. F. Lyall beat C. W, G. Brown 21—5. C. R. Wardle beat Geddes w.o. G. 11. Douglas v. M. Chill, postponed. TO-DAYS TIES. Sincc'e Handicap. Nelson v. Roe. Cantrcll v. Bowerrr.an. Toscenie v. Gale. THURSDAYS TIES. Single66 words
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Article70 1922-09-06 10 The District Hospital Team of Kuala Lumpur met the Kajang Tamil Union at Kajang on Sunday, and was defeated by two goals to nil. The first goal was shot by Rajco and the other by Retnam. Jehomony David was lively in goal and saved many shots. At70 words
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Article114 1922-09-06 10 For the convenience of boxing fans the Ed. Kcots-H. Milne fight has been fixed fcr 10 o'clock to-morrow evening. The highest priced scats arc $4. Milne is lighting at 9.11 but can get down to the lightweight limit. Among the other bouts are H. Oliveiro 7.9 v. Chin114 words
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Article113 1922-09-06 10 A saneial meeting of Rugeer players was held on Sunday at the Johore Hotel. Mr. J. V. Thompson kindly consented to act as President of the Johore tesm for the coming season Mr. C R. Howitt •was reelected captain Mr. J. J. Sheehan was appointed hon. sprretary.113 words
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Article104 1922-09-06 10 At the Ktppel Golf Club the St. James' Cup for 19SI was won by Mr. J. Kennedy. The replayed tie by medal play f.r the August medal between Messrs. .1. Kennedy and A. Barren resulted in win for the former with a nett score, of 82. At the Garrison104 words
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Article188 1922-09-06 10 The following were toe scores in the match played on Raffles ground on Saturday Y. M. C. A. First hah \v. 8. Battery c WUHanßi i> Uadeay KB T. A. Cordeiro b II rtrfton 1 1 Y. Albuquerii'je 1> I.md: ::y 1 < Conies <• Johnson b Houfton.. l188 words
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Article216 1922-09-06 10 Y. M. C A. I K. Van Jansa Ibw b Torrie •1. V. lion c and i> Radge 0 3. U. Ki'.ninaretne c K'riley b Torrie K. Albuquerque c Lockhart b Huufton I. G. Vyaa b LoeUuut 12 \v. Qom< c Kirtlcy b Houfton 10 T. Ooroefato c Bpcneer t>216 words
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Article75 1922-09-06 10 Interested writes Would yu be good em ugh to state what it is that turns an amateur in athletic sports into a professional If it depends on whether on receives, as prize, a cup or cash, d< the conversion of the cup into cash shortly aftsr the75 words
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Article157 1922-09-06 10 Messrs. Lean and Co.'s weekly report says Tin shun I have been a strong and active market with Nawng IV! very much in the lime-light and < n .1 strong and apparently genuine demand the snares hail large transaction! at rising prices with business done up ti157 words
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Article909 1922-09-06 11 r.ivcctor's Comments on Past Year. In tli icati ii in the X.M.S. ii. Wolff, the ,i. I com.t with f salarj whfeh v n be faced w lb I were st a I It dil uli to y'l t a ne w hich adn the < pening909 words
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Article253 1922-09-06 11 Fortune seems to be ajrsin sr.i.lin^ en i ebaMeraa who duti:.,,- the past I two yean ha\e bci-n placed in an awk- j :.i i position by eontiaaal rikins rtnts, says ihe Ceylon Observer,] which conlinnne i Ttic situaii'iii reachoal i'.s clinas during the early part of253 words
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Article121 1922-09-06 11 In that land of strancre happenings, Japnn, the insa'citants of a small hamlet in Nagano Prefecture have bo.-n plasing extraordinary nntks with a stone Buddha titrated in their mid-t. The imajte was r.nt ;1 f>r its miraculous powers, but beeaaM their appeals for ram had not been beard the vQaBCm121 words
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Advertisement54 1922-09-06 11 MASTER'S VOICE" August Records are here Call or Write for Lists. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Hongkoaf) SINGAPORE. 4tltM MtMMIM «»M« »»Ji LATHES IN STOCK William Jacks Co., SINGAPORE AM/ KUALA LUMPUR. WE invite enquiries for all classes of structural 1 steel-work. PENTRAI Q TEN3INIE WORKS LTD] gL I54 words
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Advertisement354 1922-09-06 11 Raffles Hotel M lit* Tai. W2* Orchestral Concert 9.15 p.m. Joint Musical Dirtctora Mr. W. S. TAGLIAI>IETK.\ (Orchestral Maklc). Mr. W. F. Connolly (Dance SSBatsK SAKtildS BBOTHKBa, I reprieaans. HIIMHIMIM a «-»«-a 4 ffiim fiGTEL SINGAPORE. The onlj Hotel in the Sfraite with the latent Sanitary t.vif^/.tf'ota, EXQUISITB CtK>h.lNG AMJ354 words
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Article455 1922-09-06 12 The Barbers of Burnley up In Arms. The barbers of Burnley, says the London Daily Telegraph, are up in arms. It appears that the Corporation of that town, striving desperately like the rest of us to make ends meet, have made a decree that all projecting signs shall455 words
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Article452 1922-09-06 12 A Comprehensive System to B« Planned. Motor 1 us su". icts are under considera- i :ion by the Shanghai Municipal Council. is pointed out in the Municipal Gazette that umh'i- present conditions each application for permission to run a motor omiiilkis MmM b censidored on its452 words
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Article146 1922-09-06 12 In a working-class neighbourhood in l-'ni_l:iinl are sixteen houses and a shop for which the occupants have paid neither rent nor rates for four years says a home ptw, A conscientious tenant, tired of waiting for the a^ont to call, went to his otli.c with the rent three years ago.146 words
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Advertisement471 1922-09-06 12 STEAMER SAIUN6S STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED LOCAL SAILINGS Intended to sail Btem»Ml From Singapore to Monday, 4 p.m. JUNTA Port Swettenham and Peaang. Monday, S p.m. UTE LEONG Malacca and Muar. Tuesday, 2.30 p.m. CALYPSO Port Dickson, Teluk Anson, Bagan Datok and Lumut. laesday, 6 p.m. KELANTAN Malacca and Muar.471 words
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Advertisement595 1922-09-06 12 Berna Milk Swiss Condensed Milk THE RICHEST IN CREAM Berna users are quality choosers Awarded the Gold Medal in Competition open to All Comers. Grocers' Exhibition, London. Sept., 1921. E. C. MONOD CIE, Agents SINGAPORE and SIAM. .»«>»♦><»»»»«.«»♦♦♦«»» e..»«»i ntt)nntmmniiimin«it mtummttmi INTEREST TO MOTORISTS P. STUHRE, Automobile Expert, M.R.SJV.E., Much.595 words
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Article, Illustration818 1922-09-06 13 The Art of Procuring Pleasant Dreams. Why an individual must sleep away onethiid cf his existence no one has yet satisfactorily explained. What is sleep Is it merely the resting time of consciousness," and does the lowering of physiological processes become possible only when the desires of818 words
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Article236 1922-09-06 13 i beci put forv.-urd to ,i:iy <.:r Europe's ik-lns to the United Siaits, bui one of Urn most farcical is that put forward by an American dele-v.i.'-k to the "International Fortnight," a yearly gathering of soine 2JO iaternational associations affiliated to the Union of International Associations,236 words
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Advertisement125 1922-09-06 13 Star Fire Extincteurs WORLD RENOWNED '^S^ BRITISH MANUFACTURE Jj. K| No. 5. STANDARD TYPE, Capacity 8 gallons. f* v B L No. 4. STANDARD TYPE, Capacity 5«/ 2 gallons. jt r CONICAL TYPE, Capacity 2 gallons. jt Standard Type as illustration on the left fitted with strong leather yoke for125 words
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Advertisement225 1922-09-06 13 i! «^SINCAPORE^*^F W EL JL,«/ JLoaaf W BATTERIES FLUID Nl ETC. ETC. MANUFACTUPED SY SIEMENS BROTHERS <SeC? LT? Cen.prol Offices Works H VyOOLJ^'ICH LO>4DON. S.E. 18 THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC COMPANY L T WINCHESTER HOUSE SINGAPORE j3 NOTICE is hereby (jiven thr.t the tt:.''e mar'.ts represented nbovc are the exclusive property225 words
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Advertisement231 1922-09-06 14 t MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO. LTD. Private Cars. The Comprehensive Policy coven against Accident Malicious act Theft Fire. Claims paid in full Third Party Claims no limit Law Costs paid. FlKB.— Rent, Personal effects, Furniture. Stock in trade, Buildings, Riot and Civil Commotion. Earthquake. MARINE. Favourable rates quoted for cargoes231 words
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Advertisement428 1922-09-06 14 Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $17,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Stra ts Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E. C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life428 words
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Advertisement553 1922-09-06 14 BANKING NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NETH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) Established 1863. CAPITAL Fl. 60,000,000 (about £5,000,000). ISSUED AND Fl. 55,000,000, (about £4,600,000 RESERVE FUND Fl. 47,750,000 (about £4,000,000 HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Medan, Socrabaya, Samarang, Bandoeng, Weltevrcden, Cheribon, Tcngal, Pecalonga Probolinggo, Tjilatjap, Ampcnan,553 words
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Advertisement840 1922-09-06 14 BANKING CAPITAL $4,000,000 SURPLUS $2,000,000 Asia Ban king i^IfeCORPORATION WJE^Sratjj an- 'American, \JsjHg|y Institution, HEAD OFFICE FOR THE FAR EAST Shanghai Singapore Office— 22, Raffles Place. Current, Savings Accounta and Fixed Deposits in U.S. Gold, Sterling, Francs, Taels and Local Currency. Drafts Bought, Sold and Entered for Collection. Commercial and840 words
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Article565 1922-09-06 15 V How Bottomley Made the Money fly. How Hcratio Bottomley squanderer millions wa.s told by Mr. Henry J. Hous ton, his late secretary, in the News cf thi VN :ii! reeetitly. The millions H. B." handled, he wrote went through his hands like sand throujf) the waist of565 words
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Article373 1922-09-06 15 A Friar who heals the Soul And Body Too. The Canton of the Grisons, one or two places in which St. Moritz, Daves, and Poatreaimk— ftrc very well known to English peopie,.is, taken as awhclcreiV.arkably little known to them, besides which it is extraordinarily conservative some might373 words
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Article83 1922-09-06 15 Sir Walter Runciman has just purchased Earl Brassey'a famous yacht the Sunbeam, which is at present undergoing a thorough refitting at Southampton, states the Daily Telegraph. Sir Walter proposss taking a cruise in her with his family in Scandinavian water:!, and will be leavinp in about83 words
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Advertisement217 1922-09-06 15 Buy where your money goes furthest" is only another way of saying BUY A FORD TOURING CAR $1,500 Electric starting and lighting set $200 extra. WFARNE BROS,, Ltd., ■tNQAPOU, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUB, ii'oh AMD I'ENam;. IMH'MIMIMII MII>l>>»>«lll««MM>l«MM<«HM»MMI» ,;..m THE SPECIAL FORD PLUe is the finest plug made for the Ford217 words
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Advertisement814 1922-09-06 15 Shaving was at best a bother until Gillette came! MOST men do not know the real meaning of a clean, comfortable shaye until they try the Newlniproved Gillette. The Gillette brings them a joy -in «nowN ■mT^^^^^wofivo ovw shaving they dared not hope for. The keen-edged Gillette blade cuts clean814 words
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Advertisement201 1922-09-06 16 •UAN KIAT CO* LIB. (Jncorpor»i<-H in Singapore) S3, Phillip Street. NEW SHIPMENT Or SCALES AND KM AM KS. Saltcr'a Cirrnlar Spring Balance* with hooks to weiph 60 ll.s. to 3"C lbs. Baiters P.H-krt Spring Balance to weigh 15 lbs. mil 25 Ik*. Sailer* Family Spring Balances, marked in lbs. and201 words
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Advertisement304 1922-09-06 16 Keep Your Money in the Country by using Singapore°made MATCHES Crocodile I!: and Obtainable of all dealer" or direct from manufacturers The Elkayes Match Factory Office 20, IHCn STREET. FOR SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES CONSULT M. EZEKIEL SONS, OPnTnAI-MIC OPTICIANS. Raffles Chamber*, lUfilea Place, SUgapor*. A SPECIALITY SHIP CHANDLERY STORES CHARGES304 words
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Advertisement863 1922-09-06 16 ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., In ordinary elo»e-set type (average six words to line) are per line one insertion 28 cents., two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cts., live ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40, twelve ins.863 words
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Advertisement819 1922-09-06 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, office and godown, 94, Robi son Road. Apply Estate and Trust Agencj SMALL AND LARGeTofFICKS. at 11 Malacca St. Apply Sayers A Co.. 8, Malacca St TO LET, new premises, 117 and 118, Cecil Street. Apply H. Guston, 4, De Souza Street. TO LET, office819 words
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Advertisement774 1922-09-06 16 TENDERS INVIJED PAWNBROKERS' LICENCES, NEGRI SEMBILAN. 1. Tender* will be received at the office "f the Secretary to Resident, Negri Sembi■an, Sercmban, up to noon, on September 29, 1022, for the rijrht to receive a licence to act as Pawnbroker under The Pawnbrokers enactment, H'l4, in each of the undermentioned774 words
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Advertisement281 1922-09-06 16 TU aot for mortal* to eo*iman4 ikiw bat wa 4a Mora, d«**m It We are now exhibiting an entirely new range of model gowns and dresses in the very latest modes. Mail Order* a np-ria'ftr. foods Bent CO. D. We are the leading European Dresimakera TUB BAND-BOX PRINCESS GARMENTS C281 words
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Miscellaneous203 1922-09-06 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General 68 Manager's Office 1117 Job Printing Oflic* 11 All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to THE KDITOK. All communications relating to business matters— advertisement*, subscriptions, account.*. prir.tini;, etc., should be addressed to THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Wants, For203 words
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