The Straits Times, 11 September 1922
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Title Section13 1922-09-11 1 The Straits Times. NO. 27,015. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1922. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement143 1922-09-11 1 Bl 'j^v 1 1 J^mß] TRAUE MAKK B Sterilized Natural SWISS Milk j Unsweetened Condensed SWISS Milk Sterilized Real SWISS Cream f K also v Full Cream Sweetened Condensed SWISS Milk (Labelled "Sledge" Brand). 5 S From the famous pastures of the SWISS Alps, stand unrivalled for m m their143 words
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Advertisement95 1922-09-11 1 ROBINSON Co., Ltd. LAST WEEK I OF I j Further Reductions I ROBINSON Co., Ltd. 2 (Incorporated in Singapore) I SINGAPORE. I cuMHiuiniintiiflCHiiHuißßeximuniiiiiiHiHiijicijiia m Pineapple I I B Hams SINGAPORE GOLD STORA6E CO., LTD. 5 5 RIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIItII A Credit Balance at Bankers is possible Let us conduct your AUCTION SALES95 words
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Article769 1922-09-11 2 Drug-Fiend Doctor and His Victims. The worst domestic tragedy in the his.tory of Victoria occurred this morning, reports a Melbourne message of August 15 to the Brisbane Courier. In his horn, at Station-street, Hampton, Eh-. George Cranstoun was found lying unconscious* in the hall, two sons lay769 words
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Article209 1922-09-11 2 A statement triven out at marine headquarters at Manila recently sets forth various reasons for the stagnation oi Philippine shipping conditions, among which are the age of the present vessels used in the coastwise trade, the high rate of brokerage charges, the high percentagf of insurance209 words
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Article45 1922-09-11 2 During a trial at Catania, Sicily, woman named Concettu St-iuto, having lcrt her case, fired a icvolver killing- the man whom she alleged to be her betrayer The two brothers of the man then killed the woman with revolver shots. Counsel and officials were wounded.45 words
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Advertisement425 1922-09-11 2 Gluo immt ike m ;>, Mna stf X |i^vnsr^-il 2 You can nurse Baby yourself jf If the gwaltil p.ivileye of motlierhood is to be your* l|fc if you would know the joy of having Baby dependent on you alone for health and strength, make sure ijjj now that you425 words
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Advertisement366 1922-09-11 2 It's worth it Even if Brooke Bond tea cost twice as much as it doe? you would find it worth while to insist on having it, simply because the vacuum tin makes it certain that you can have a really refreshing cup of tea at all times. As a matter366 words
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Advertisement187 1922-09-11 2 AJVI.A. AJtf.A. THE BRITISH NICLAUSSE BOILER Co., Ltd. (Incorporated hi England) The Niclausse WATER TUBE Boiler FOR LAND SERVICE AND FOR MARINE SERVICE. MORE THAN 4,000,000 H.P. IN SERVICE. Sole Ageat P. A. PARIS, U/M, THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. A.M.A. A.M.A. High Class Egyptian Cigarettes LAKME $1.50 per box of 50187 words
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Article313 1922-09-11 3 Late Mr. Probyn Godson's Gift. Under the will of the late Mr. Probyn Godson (brother of the late Sir Frederick! Godson, M.P., of Westwood Park, Droitwich, Worcestershire), part ot the Castlewood Estate, Shooters-hill, Kent, with Severndroog Castle, the mansion house, two lodges, stabling, and twentytwo acres of313 words
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Article235 1922-09-11 3 Wandering in the wilderness of Siberia away from their native land, without Donate, without friends and even without supplies, M many Polish orphans have had to endure hardship and privation as a result of tin.- war that the Japan Red Cross Society has again stretched out its235 words
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Article166 1922-09-11 3 Who Invented Spectacles Who invvnU-d spectacles These aids to vision appear to have come into use about the fourteenth century. The earliest reference to them is in the work of Bernard Gordon, Professor of Montpellier. who speaks of a collyrium, devised by him, which allowed a person to read without166 words
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Article156 1922-09-11 3 The Army ('ounc".l has decided that :i Civil servant who volunteered for Mrrtft with an Army of Occupation, either before. March 5. li»19. or on or after tha: date, but had no reason before volunteering to think that his department was opposed to his doing156 words
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Article137 1922-09-11 3 The Government do not propose to ask tin; police to assist the "walk to the left" campaign. Lord Onslow stated in the House of Lords. Lord Newton, who asked for this help, was very severe on women shoppers females," he called them. The one section of the population to whom137 words
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Advertisement612 1922-09-11 3 ROBINSON CO., LIMITED anted in the Stn.ils ScttlempntM. NOTICE Of HK( I .ARXTIOX OF INTERIM lIIMDEXIIS ON ORDINARY 'AND i \m i.xnvK ruramca SI! IH NOTICE in hereby civen that the interim dividend! of 5 per cent, leal income t»x on the Ordinary Shares am) 4 prr cent, leas ineoau612 words
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Advertisement503 1922-09-11 3 TIRED-OUT WOMEN WHAT THEY NEKD TO RESTORE VITALITY. The woman who feels tired out, who nches aU I'vcr when she rini'S in the morninp. who feels depressed most of her time, needs just the help that Dr. Williams' pink pills can Rive her— new rich blood, and stronger nerves. The503 words
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Advertisement288 1922-09-11 3 GARAGE Specially built to accommodate Motor Cars now ready at 72, Waterloo Street SHEPCOS MOTOR ENGINEERING DEPT. Specialists in the repair of all things motor. 2 SPECIAL OFFERS. A dandy old-model Bnick Car FIVE-SEATER Old— but Serviceable. $450 One Cleveland Motorcycle Thoroughly overhauled and re-enamelled. $200 DR. CfISSELL'S TABLETS Rtpalr288 words
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Advertisement177 1922-09-11 3 Maynard's Aseptic Germicidal Soap THE SOAP OF A HUNDRED USES. A RELIABLE GERMICIDE AND DISINFECTANT. Invaluable in all cases of Dhcby 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 51.50177 words
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Advertisement720 1922-09-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P7l 0.-British India ™d Apcar Line (Coaaaaalml Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES ITMNSILA AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (I'ndiT Contract with His Majesty's Government) LOMBOM lAIt-I.ASTF.RN SERVICE i FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES. LONDON ANTWERP Due Hmaaaai* Leave Singapore MANTUA i:bout Sopt. 17 NOVARA about720 words
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Advertisement697 1922-09-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS "ELLERMAI^'IurNE ELLERMAN A BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (laeersorated la K»rlaa.'l STEAMER Doe Siagaporo PASSENGER SERVICE OUTWARD. Steamer Due Siagapore l.i. CITY OF PARIS Not. t b.s. CITY OF YORK Dec 14 b.s. CITY OF SIMLA Jan. 28 •.a. CITY OF POONA Mar. 9 HOM SWARD. i.s. CITY OF697 words
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Advertisement713 1922-09-11 4 STEAMER SAIUH6S KONM^LYKIE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (BOTAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OK lIATAVIA) (Incorporated in Hollnnd) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA. COTBBKMKNT. Telephone Nos. Passace Dept. 131. Ireieht Dept. 1202, Mnrine Day*, arvl Traaaalanillll Dept. 1137, Manager's Dep!. 1003. MHHIW- September n, Balawaa-Dell. VAN OVERSTRAiKN September 11. Ilclnw n-Dcli and Penal*.713 words
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Advertisement372 1922-09-11 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N. Y. K. LONDON LTNB Kntnri Mnru Sept. 13 AtMita Maru S«P'- 2t LIVERPOOL LINE Bengal Mara Sept. II Toyohashi Man end Oct. HAMBURG LINE Lima Mara B«pV Uatsuißoto Mara early Oct. NEW _YORK I.TXE__VIA__SUKZ SOUTH AMERICAN LINE Kanagawa Mara mid. Oct. BOMBAY LINE Kamaknra Mara Sept. 17372 words
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Advertisement484 1922-09-11 5 STEAMER SfllLlNfiS o.s.Kr Proposed Sailings from Singapore (anbject to change without previous notice.) EUROPEAN LINE For Haraellles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Snez and Port Said. Arr. Dep. •LONDON MARU Sept. 21 Sept. 22 (Passage available) AMAZON MARU Not. 18 Not. SO NEW YORK LINE For San Francisco, Panama,484 words
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Advertisement591 1922-09-11 5 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED I LOCAL SAILINGS Intended to sail Steamer From Singapore to Monday, 4 p.m. KINTA Port Swettenham and Penanjr. Monday. 5 p.m. HYE LEONG Malacca and Muar. Tuesday, 2.30 p.m. CALYPSO Port Dickson, Teluk Anson, Bagan Datok and Lumut. Tuesday, 5 p.m. KELANTAN Malacca and591 words
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Advertisement449 1922-09-11 5 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY 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, New Britain, asmania and New Zealand Ports APPROXIMATE SAILINGS MARELLA, 7,372449 words
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Advertisement275 1922-09-11 5 STEftMER SAILINGS United America.. Lines inc. SaeeeMon to LIVERMORE DEARBORN CO, J I.MIT*D. (Incorporated In U.S.A.) INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LOW Eegnlar Set-rice betweea Sew Yaffc Singapore and Java ports and rle» n r n. FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ s.s. West Canon end Oct FROM NEW YORK For freight, apply to275 words
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Advertisement537 1922-09-11 6 CWEMAS LIBERTY I niremal Home. North Bridge Road. Thf Second Show at 9 1.1 p.m. PRISCILLA DEAN in a Stupendous picturizntion of 7 .cts WILD HONEY *>~ MYSTERY ACTION DRAMA SUSPENSE AND ROMANCE The picture you can't afford to miss. Together with The Adventures of ROBINSON CRUSOE Episodes 5 and537 words
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Advertisement201 1922-09-11 6 CINEMAS A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION TO-NICnT PALACEGAY New RrMre R°«dIn the Second Show at Ml P-». Kpisodes 13 nntl 14, in 4 reels of $1,000,000 REWARD SERIAL Followed by A Fox Sunshine Come.ly OH WHAT A KNIGHT 2 recli 2 reels Aiilcil by thp Curwood-farvrr Company presents NELL SHII'MAN IN201 words
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Advertisement287 1922-09-11 6 WHBTEAWAYS Why buy new Hade bo non-stropping blades von fjflfrfr |E can buy the self stropping. W*lJ c M ODEL" V AT TTT Razor complete with strop VAI and three blades. AUTO-STROP RAZOR. Whiteaway, Laidiaw Co., Ltd., Singa iiminmt'iitl' t< j.n.l.ttt.i-U J B_(LBJI a I 3 Jusl The Difference! /r287 words
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Article169 1922-09-11 7 riXTPMS. Monri.iy. September 11 llich Water, 0M a.m.. 0.r.2 p m. Tuejalalln Council, LM p.m. luesday. September 12 High Wati-r, 1.-'i -i.:n., 1.18 p.m. I'iTit AaMfeMMßt Hoard, 2.15 p.m. Wednesday. Scplemher 13 High Water, -.1 a.m LSI p.m. I'nDiclin Mud at Hntoe. B.l* o.m. Cnp Middle*.-: v.169 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article73 1922-09-11 7 P-ast Wharf Benin -Nil. phioa. iaaari Wbirf Nil. '1... i. M .II 11, <li. Moaatan. l.miiir* Uovl. V..i«'.ii:\. Ipoh. vnt v. liarl ..-i OnntnUa. ...n Lake Kiildin^. I'ulu Uroni Cual Wharf-Nil. Krppel Ilarbuar. ".:n:u Wharf Lea. Kicks, I.eh. Hygeia. Coal Waarf- Nii. Vesaela in Dry Dock.73 words
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Article191 1922-09-11 7 Dnl Ml tona, fr.M.i i'ontianak from Priiaiialli I I'.'.KA i from lianskok 11-9. r< v DKVAWON'GSE, Brit., 1' 17 tons, tnm .S..i^-on i DENW taaa, from l'ulau I UIK-. RtCRVAIt, n.'! 761 tons, from Bangkok '.<-'.< 11-:. 11-». Pmaag 11-», to Calentta 11-t, for (1c::..-.....- U-:i. lota !>-!>.191 words
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Article120 1922-09-11 7 T«Ur I'ort Sirett<-<ihara and Ptnasg 3 p.m. Malaca aad 4 p.u. B«m«j 1. ...i and Batavia i p.m. Xota Tiiif;j;i 4 p.m. atoa an.l Tulau Itulnnc 9 a.m. Sclat i'nndjung, Benirk.ilis and Hagan 11 a.m. Pott Dift: in und Teluk Anfon 11 a.m. S.IH.-..M noon Curl Dlckaoa120 words
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Article22 1922-09-11 7 Ltft B'poro. And. Londoa. AufruU I Ai!t,"bst M August 6 Si'pttml'er 6 I Scptembrr (5 Bt 11 SipUmbtT 622 words
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Article162 1922-09-11 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, September 11. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 d j Demand 2/3 29/32 Private 3 m«. credits 2/4 1/4! On New York Demand 51% Private 53% On France Bank 620 •>n India, Bauk T.T. 177 i On Honitkonjc, Bank <! d 1 1 p.c. prem.162 words
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57 1922-09-11 7 Tone of Mark.t Steady. I at, l.nmlon c:it>l( quota Spot shce; 1%4, S Mnjrapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. Spot 24 24% Oct.-D«c. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. Spot Oct.-Dcc. 24 Vi 2-J'i 25% 25% Jiiii.-llj.rch 27 27%57 words
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Article182 1922-09-11 7 1 1 Ayer Wcng 1 1 HiUm Tia I 1 Jelantoh 1 1 Joliun Tin a £1 Kam. Earn ant. 10 10 Kinta Imc. 6 5 Linjrui Tin 10 10 Malayan Col. 1 1 Menglembu 1 1 Mioateton 1 1 Murai Tin 1 1 Nawr.K iVt 1 North Taipiag182 words
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Article145 1922-09-11 7 Val. Pd. Boy«n. Seller*. Q £1 Br. Am. Tubaccc iJiJ .".1.3 10 10 Central Engine* 10.60 10 10 Central Motor* S.OO 10 io Eastern Ship o.uo u.oo tl f 1 E. Smeltinj; Co. 0.00 0.50 5/- Electric Tramway* 1/- 2/--10 10 Frascr Xeave 31.00 32.00 cd. J0 50 Hammers145 words
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Article99 1922-09-11 7 K Eng. c px. $I,2M^OC pulpAPJt S'poro Electrical Tramways, 5 px. £350,003 acn Spore Municipal I p*. $1,878,000 >ai Spore Municipal 4% px. of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.r. ll*. Spore Municipal »'i px. of 1909 $1,600,600 10 p.c 41a, Spore Municipal 4H P-a, of ISC* $1,600,000 15 p.e. dis.99 words
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Article386 1922-09-11 7 ftaacr aad Co. asd LjraU mi E.ktt.'« Qnouttuaa. Ul«t uiiuiK Huruag litoauou are printed on anoth«r aaf* Fntaf. Frsaer Co. Aili'iiLj- New <5i)0.50 0.00 Aior Gajah (*1) 1.00 1.20 A. Hitam ($5) 9.00 10.00 A. Kunlng ($1) 0.30 1.00 Am. Malay ($2) 0.90 1.00 A. Molek ($1) 0.90386 words
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Advertisement33 1922-09-11 7 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Sorvay Draflmniin to replace cil -nill ami ixpt'iii'iici- in ploitaatiat, Apply la v.niiiij: to the Deput; Biacaport liniiruvt'ini nt Trust, Municipal liuildinj. rtnt'iik' *«paH*aa», uml anclaalaji copio mI aaaaal uatiiuunials.33 words
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Advertisement39 1922-09-11 7 VICTORIA THEATRE COMMENCING Wednesday, Sept. 13 The New Musical Company THE POWDER PUFFS I 1 ELEVEN FIRST-CLASS 1 1 II LONDON ARTISTS. l Ofr.-rniK the atost up-to-date Show tourinf. Baking at MO! IKIIS l'ricen $4, $S. $2 and fl.39 words
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Advertisement62 1922-09-11 7 VICTORIA THEATRE NOTICE Owing «j BbJppfcaa drlay, the Xew Musical umpany THE POWDER PUFFS :id>€T(iM>cl to open their Season on Tuesday. li, oill he unable to give their firat Performance until the following night Wednesday. September 13. Ml Patrons holding tickets for that night .ire kindly requested to exchange them62 words
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Advertisement720 1922-09-11 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS MIND Vi-l Pbmni n y.nv. Greno at $7.5(f por qt., Pcrrier-Jouet a\ *f1..50 per qt. filut.v included). 11. Bolter, Pfrc-ct imporUr, 1 urop< iloVol BttildiaK.' "RUBBER TV RKD"tßAP~l i noTiiirrryWi 1 h harness. Write SJ.N., Hotel do l'Europe. FOR SALE, whit* polithed Italian marble tiles, 2 feet square,720 words
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Advertisement383 1922-09-11 7 Nabar Opera At Th* l>Troatk Tkcatra, Gaylaag Bu»« TO-NIGHT 1 TO-KIfIHTII An Inten-rJntf llay «,.:iihd AJAM PASUNA Our n w Prima Donna and Chief Actor will ii U-aigat. A. M. A, Proprietor. T. A. PKSTAVA. Manar« Talfphoaa No. 3SM for lull. THE STAR OPERA (The Tremirr M»Uy O\n-::i i:i Siagaporc)383 words
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Obituary37 1922-09-11 8 WEE NYA CHIT.— Oa Si-pU-mbcr 10, 19.2. at -1. Killincy Uoad, Wee Nya Chit, wife of the late- Mr. Lee Seek Long, beloved mother of Mr. Lee Chim Quan, age til. Faaaml on September 14, I'J2J.37 words
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1086 1922-09-11 8 It wouid be as unfair to describe the League of Nations as a hopeless failure, as to say that it has realised the hopes that were formed at its formation. It has never really existed as the thing it was intended1,086 words
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Article30 1922-09-11 8 Captain Farrell, the master of a steamer :n tho port, was found dead in his room in the Continental Hotel, Saigcn, recently. Death was due to congestion of the brain.30 words
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Article32 1922-09-11 8 The coroner's enquiry into the circumstances attending the death of a Chinese, who was drowned in a recently completed Admiralty tank filled with water for testin? purposes, will be held this afternoon.32 words
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Article42 1922-09-11 8 Signor S;-amuzzi, the well-known baritcne, who sang here with great success some years ago, has arrived from Europe to join the Italian Opera Company. The company is proceeding to Hongkong, but will probably be heard in Singapore in a few months' time.42 words
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Article117 1922-09-11 8 Says a home paper The latest craze among some fashionable women is America is to dye cats so that they match a favourite costume or the furniture. An official of the R.S.P.C.A. told the Daily News that they are on the lookout for such cases in Great Britain, and will117 words
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Article23 1922-09-11 8 The tenth annual Meeting cf Tin;- Kil Tin Mines, Ltd., was held to-duy at Unregistered office of the company, Grcsham House, Battery Road.23 words
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Article56 1922-09-11 8 Under the army retrenchment scheme in Japan a considerable number of officers are to be retired, and their retiring allowances have now been announced as follows Lieutenant-Generals will be granted the sum of Yen l,"5,000 MajorGenerals, Yen 11,000; Colonels. Yin 9,180 Lieutenant-Colonels, Yen 7,200 Majors, Yen 5,170 Captains, Yen 4,20056 words
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Article80 1922-09-11 8 A foreign lady ■in Tientsin who lost her watch had a servant arrested the other day on a charge of theft. Taken to the police station, the accused showed a complete inability to articulate, and the officer in charge almost immediately afterwards recovered not only one missing watch but likewiseDaily Mail - 80 words
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Article77 1922-09-11 8 In a written reply to a question by Mr. Thompson, Dr. Macramarc, Minister of Labour, says that the amount of unemployment benefit (iiuludinir since November last year de pennants' grants) di. bursed in the last two financial years was approximately i' 77,000,000. The total administrative cost in the Ministry of77 words
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Article90 1922-09-11 8 Addressing a big gathering of Welsh Salvationists at Cardiff General .Booth warned his hearers against the little evils which so often assailed them. Among them ho referred to the pipe, end said that, though he was not aware of anything in the New Testament forbidding smoking, he did not know90 words
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Article88 1922-09-11 8 The London correspondent of the Ceylon Observer writing on Au:rust lay —Sir Ernest Birch, K.C.M.G., was elected president cf the Association cf British Malaya at the annual meeting on Wednesday. He is strongly opposed to Government intervention in the matter of rubber output restriction, like the retiring president, Mr. Darbishire,88 words
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Article100 1922-09-11 8 The P.oyal Mail Steam Pack pany's Oropesa, whilst outward bound from Southampton to Xew York, was called upon by a Danish freighter, bound foi New York from Malta, to prescribe for several sailors on beard who were suffering from a mysterious malady. The doctor of the Oropesa, who had been100 words
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Article99 1922-09-11 8 Scotland Yard officers at the end < < August discovered several cases weighing four tens containing a machine-gun and aercplanc parts concealed in a factory st Stratford, in the East End of London. It was ascertained that the munitions included five Hotrhkiss gunf. Th:' owner ef t! factory is Francis99 words
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Article117 1922-09-11 8 A fatal accident happened in Pahang recently, at a spot about L' 6 miles from Kuala Lipis, where the F.M.S. Railway Construction Department are building a bridge over the Jelai Xi er. Two wells. or caissons, had been buiit in the bed of the river, and a Filipino < iver117 words
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Article117 1922-09-11 8 A cable from Capetown says The 1820 Settlers Association has decided that the three years' allowance by the Indian Government to married and smith 1 oAean who retire under the retrenchment KhcnM shall count as part of the capital required to enable the Association's scheme to be taken advantage of.117 words
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Article154 1922-09-11 8 One of the largest snakes seen for some time past in Honpkongr was killc! by the police at Kowloon City recently It measured 12 feet G inches. It appears that the reptile was on a forasrincr expedition into the old city fort nml was rvtnrninjr to its hiding place in154 words
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Article448 1922-09-11 8 Mr. Jack Jennings, if fpoh, i on a visit to Kinj'.ipi n and returns to-morrow. !>r. .1. A. Turner, health officer of Boat' bay Corporation till 1919, has died. Viscount Burnham, proprietor, of tho Daily Telegraph, is said to contemplate a tour of the Par East448 words
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Article16 1922-09-11 8 Fl i China :;:.d Jap) n by the Man are expected here light to-morrow.16 words
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Article48 1922-09-11 8 A nrarder took place in thn I'.w.n. coclic quarters, Upper Berangoon Road, on Friday night in which a Tamil, named in, stabbed his wife to death, inilietiiig wounds in the neck, shoulder and bat:;. The man WSJ tore Mr. Bull on Saturday and remanded.48 words
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Article147 1922-09-11 8 A fine specimen of a tiger is on vi rw at The Taxerdermists, '.m. Tank Koad, ng ft. in length. Villagers t n Jurong, liukit Timah district, Singapore, had reported that the saw Stripes carrying away two pigs. A Malay tracker K.mby Chak, brother of147 words
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Article241 1922-09-11 8 Colonel Philip Edward Lewis, C.M.G., D.5.0., late li.A., whose death while bathing on the coast of Hiitanny is announced, was one of the mt<i remarkable examples nf the effect if the war on certain typj of soldier. Colonel Lewis, enftea correspondent of Thi 1241 words
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Advertisement167 1922-09-11 8 OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE •'II2G I NI*^ il I 1.. w< I .^,l. .iMiy «ftain Or Sunshine OUR Prince Raincoat IS Ever Needy! Ever Ready! Ever Trusty! So light that it is unnoticeable, so wcil made that it give 3 perfect protection, so keenly priced that it is easily the best value167 words
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Advertisement162 1922-09-11 8 ALHAMBRA WHIRLPOOL 5 pU. 6 pts. (Alice Brady) TIIE SMALL TOWN GIRL 5 pts. 5 pts. (June Caprice) first Show Patka Sarlal, featuring Ratk Rolaad la THE AVENGING ARROW Episodes 9, 10 and 11. MARLBOROUGaT RAGS (Mary Pickford) S pts. I pta SINS OF St. ANTHONY (Bryant Witshburn) 5 pts.162 words
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Article812 1922-09-11 9 Proposals of Peace Being Made. Turks Become Imprudently Boastful. Reuter's Service. London, September 8. It is piinted out by authoritative eirck.j that the new Turco-Greek military situation will in no way affect the British Government's views regarding th.' general question of peace between the Allies and Turkey.812 words
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Article228 1922-09-11 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 8. Berlin Crowds besieged the Reichsbank for hours, trying to cash Reichsibank cheques, but were only able to get I a fraction consequent on the scarcity of notes and partly due to the note printers' I strike, also the hoarding of notes by business228 words
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Article177 1922-09-11 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 9. The general committee cf the Federation of Master Cottcn Spinners Association considered the question of short time and decided to take a ballot of the spinners of American cotton on the question of closing down at four on Saturdays and Mondays. The committee177 words
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Article36 1922-09-11 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 10. Paris Receiving a deputation of the Federation of Seamen, M. Millcrand announced the abandonment of the seamen's eight hour day owing to foreign nations' refusal to follow France's lead.36 words
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Article310 1922-09-11 9 Opening of the Parliament Ceremony. RIUTER'g SEBVICI. London, September 9. The Free State's first national parliament has opened in Dublin. It unanimously elected Professor Michael Hayes Speaker and Mr. William Cosgrave President. The only anti-treatyite present was Laurence Ginnell, the Dail's envoy to tha Argentine, who was310 words
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Article155 1922-09-11 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 10. The police of London, Quebec, New York and China are investigating the robbery of £32.000, of which it is alleged the Guaranty Trust Company of New York has been the victim. A cable was received by the Trust's London offices from New York155 words
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Article79 1922-09-11 9 Reuteb'B Service. London, September 9. Simla The Legislative Assembly by 48 votes to o4 passed a resolution of grave concern at Mr. Lloyd Geofge's speech in the House of Commons on the future of India as conflicting with his previous declarations regarding selfgovernment and the Indianisation of the services.79 words
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Article35 1922-09-11 9 Reuteb'b Service. London, September 8. Paris A message from Moscow states that according to the Bolshevists' own figures, executions by the official anti-revolutionary organisation ChresvyCheka since December 1017 total close on 1,760,000 persons.35 words
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Article419 1922-09-11 9 RxuTEft's Service. London, September 8. A Washington message states that the Senate has authorised an official investigation of the practices employed in marketing cotton. The resolution seeks to determine whether there is interference with the law of supply and demand. London, September 8. Washington Officials in touch419 words
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Article106 1922-09-11 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 9. The Hamburg-Amerika liner Hammonia, a hundred miles from Oporto with a thousand passengers aboard, has wirelessed that shs is sinking. The Hammonia is a 7,000 ten vessel, bound from Hamburg to Puerto Mexico. She left Plymouth on September 4. A Greek steamer106 words
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Article110 1922-09-11 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 9. The Trade Union Congress at Southport concluded with the election of the general council, the constitution of which is practically unchanged. Many of the leaders were unopposed. The congress passed a resolution in favour of the registration of theatrical employers, demanding the removal110 words
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Article531 1922-09-11 9 Reitek's Service. London, September 9. Lima The Minister for Foreign Affairs in a statement says Peru did not send delegates ta Geneva and does not intend to send delegates in the future, considering that the League lost its efficacy .iien the United States decided not to join.531 words
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Article101 1922-09-11 9 Bjcdtxk's Service. London, September 9. Rio de Janeiro The Japanese Minister held a reception in connection with the Centenary Exhibition. The Brazilian authorities, diplomats and foreign naval leaders were present. London, September 10. Rio de Janeiro The first stone of Brazil's future federal capital has been laid on101 words
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Article73 1922-09-11 9 According to the report of the Forestry Commissioners, there were 6,463 acres planted during last year, making a net addition to the woodland area of the United Kingdom of 4,230 acres, as some were planted on felled woodlands. About 12,805,000 plants wire used, of which 35 per cent, were Scots73 words
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Article490 1922-09-11 9 Proposal for Organising Rubber Companies. The following is the text of the scheme recently reported by Reuter The following plan for co-operation between the Plantation Kubber Industry and American financial interests is submitted (1) Rubber Plantations, Ltd., to be formed, registered in London, with an authorised capital490 words
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Article273 1922-09-11 9 When H.E. the General Officer Commanding the Troops, Malaya, was in Pcrrang and attended field operations of the Penang Volunteers, he expressed tho hope that many more would j- in tbfl Volunteers, and he addressed himself particularly to the considerable numbeof young Europeans who had not heccmv273 words
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Article84 1922-09-11 9 The rate of mortality in the Settlement of Singapore for the week ending August 26 was 28.96. The total number of deaths whs 244 of which 167 wero male subjects and 77 female. Convulsions claimed 18, phthisis 4:'.. malarial fever 15, dysentery 14, beii-beri 20, pneumonia 14,84 words
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Article1145 1922-09-11 10 Roy Smith Again Champion. The S.C.C. held the finals of their Athletic Sports on Saturday, and considering the unfavourable climatic conditions the afternoon was quite a success. Muny coinpetilcrs failed to turn out owing to the weather which had a regrettably slackening effect on some of1,145 words
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Article90 1922-09-11 10 The following team was chosen to represent the S.C.C. at the Malayan sports to be held at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday R. F. Smith. E. F. White, I. W. E. Adams, C. Brennan (throwing the cricket ball), L. H. Campling (mile), C. B. Cooper and L.90 words
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Article427 1922-09-11 10 The annual athletic sports of the Straits Chinese Recreation Club wore held on Saturday en their ground an.l despite the rain tin re was a fair attendance. Luckily the weather did not thcrwise mar the proceedings save for thr postponement of the tennis championship, with427 words
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Article73 1922-09-11 10 A Reuter wire of the 9th inst. gives the St. Leger starters ann jockeys as follows Argo (Shatwell), Bucks Hussar (Childs), Ceylones (Frank Bullock), Coryrian (Carslake), Fred Power (Donoghue), Gallio (Spear), Harpenden (Jelliss), Preston Grange (Archibald), Re-echo (Herbert Jones), Silurian (Gardner), Villurs (Btary), Carpathus (Ledson), Gaurisankar (Winkfield),73 words
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Article258 1922-09-11 10 A Reuter wire of the 9th inst. says Of the 21 machines which started from Croydon yesterday morning on the first stage of the two days air race round Britain only 13 reached Glasgow, whence the return journey starts this morning. Barnard on a De Havilland arrived at258 words
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Article139 1922-09-11 10 There will be a polo match at Pasir Plangic, Johore Bahru, at 4.30 on Saturoay i.eiueen H.H. the Sultan's team and H.H. the Tungku Mahkota's team. A challenge cup presented by the Sultan will go to the winning team and cup.-. presented by Major Uie Hon. Dato Abdullah, Dntc139 words
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Article409 1922-09-11 10 The second race for the Vice Comnio- i dore's lyia Cup was sailed for yesterday morning in a nice breeze. Nins boats started and it was the tirst appearance of the Lucy (No. 20). A vary stood start was made and the Kathleen, Gertrude and Margaret409 words
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Article170 1922-09-11 10 The 10C yards club, championship rac.? was swum off at the Swimming Club yesterday. Three entered— W. Penrice, champion for two years, O. Watson and V. A. Burton and, as anticipated, it was a very close and interesting race. The three kept together until about twenty yards from170 words
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Article19 1922-09-11 10 Cricket was impossible on Saturday OB account of the weather, and S.R.C. v. Services match was postponed.19 words
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Article18 1922-09-11 10 The September monthly medal competition will be held on Saturday, 23rd and Sunday 24th inst.18 words
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Article21 1922-09-11 10 To-morrow's ties are as follows Singe Handicap. Cantrell v. Bowerman. Lyall v. Wardle. Chill v. Nelson.21 words
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Article22 1922-09-11 10 The final of the Tanglin Club snooker tournament will be played on Tuesday, the 19th inst. beginning at 9 p.m.22 words
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Article346 1922-09-11 10 Our Ponang correspondent wires Despite the inclement weather, with rain pouring down at intervals, at times very heuvily, the Penang Polo Club Gymkhana held on Saturday was very successful and reflected considerable credit on the committee, especially on Mr. Bulforri, the hon. secretary. There was a large attendance.346 words
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Article51 1922-09-11 10 A Reuter wire cf the 10th inst. from Oyster Bay, Lon^ Island states Four English and four American six metre yachts completed in the first of the six team rac is for the Anglo- America Cup. The Americans to-day scored 2<j points to the Englishmen's ten51 words
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Article248 1922-09-11 10 An amusing account, in cricketing terms, of his operation for appendicitis has been written in a letter to a friend by Mr. M. I) I-yon, the Somerset and Chaabrldfa iriiver.Mty cricket.-: He was taken i!l recently whilst playing for Botaanal against Giouoester at Krir.tol, and wa<248 words
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Article184 1922-09-11 10 A New Wk message says an international jcif match between Br;U:-i «nd America was played at Long Maud en August :;i and resulted in a victory for America by five games to three in the IJpi and three to one in the foursomes, play in both cases being184 words
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Article138 1922-09-11 10 Routine orders, dated September 6, by Lieut-Colonel F. E. Spencer, D.5.0., M.C., Commanding S.S.V.F. Monday, 11th.— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall,' all companies, Officers and N.C.03. and untrained Europeans. Tuesday, 12th.— 5.13 p.m.. Drill Ha!!, Chinese and S.F.A. Companies 5.15 p.m.. Bras Basah Road, Malay Company, under O.C.138 words
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Article25 1922-09-11 10 Mr. Godfrey, of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., accompanied by Mrs. Gcdfrey and family, is leaving for Ootacamutid via Madras by the Tecsta on Thursday.25 words
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Article518 1922-09-11 10 American Contracts with Dutch Companies. Mr. J. S. M. Kennie, formerly of Singapore, sends the following letter to The 'i'imfrß 1 was naturally very interested in the comments in your City Notes anent the agreement concluded between thf A;igloDutch Plantns. and the General Rubber Company of New York.518 words
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Article168 1922-09-11 10 The new musical company The Powdi r Puffs open their sear-on at the Victori:. Theatre on Wednesday night. It is the first of the new companies to ieuv»Lon- on, and they are under the direction of that well-known manager Mr. Jamls Young. The artistes come to Singapore168 words
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Article108 1922-09-11 10 Anglo-Jchore. 27,488 lbs. Bukit Timah.— l4,3os UM. Buloh Kasap. 1(5,052 lbs. Brusch Tin and Rubber.— lB,2oo lbs Bukit Pa10ng.— 13,533 lbs. Consolidated Malay. 78,300 lbs. Chulsa (Selangor).— 3o,ooo lbs. Changkat Seniang.— 24,B67 lbs. F.M.S. Rubber.— 9l,ooo lbs. Gadck.— 3B,ooo lbs. Hayt0r.— 15,539 lbs. Juru.— lB,7oo lbs. Kuala108 words
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Article59 1922-09-11 10 The Wonder Man, a seven-reel Robertson-Cole production, starring Georges Carpentier. will be screened tonight at the Empire Cinema with a new Pathe world picture news and Eve's Film Review. A five reel Miss Dv Pont feature, The Rage of Paris, and two episodes of Trailed by Three and59 words
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Article36 1922-09-11 10 Indian Engineering, Calcutta, has an illustration in its issue of August 2i\ of the building recently completed in Rubinson Road to the design of Mr. H. R. Arbeni, and tenanted by the Pacific Trading Company, Ltd.36 words
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Article485 1922-09-11 10 Large Attendance and (ireat Success. Details are admittedly somewhat haz;. (writes the representative wbc had bc< r specially selected to attend), but tbc impression remains that the .fancy drew ball and carnival in aid of the Bx-Ser-rici Association Benevolent Fund at th Memorial Hall en Saturday night waa485 words
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130 1922-09-11 10 Singapore, September 11. Silver. 85%. Hongkong 11» 4 per cent premium. Share Market. Dull. Rubbers. -Bid.- are wanted (or Hukit Jelotonj-s, Punggors. Chimpuls, Hukit Kutils, Ayer Moleks, Bukit Kajanxs, New Batradaha, Ayc-r Kmiiiga, Changkal 3« JaiiKs, Muars. Ueittakmbs, Balfownieg, Haj'tors and Aloe Gajahs. Tin-.130 words
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Article126 1922-09-11 10 Mean*. Lyall and Evatt report under to-day's date Tin.— £l6o 2s. fid. Rubbers.— Allenby (New) 45-55, Brogas 25-30, Bukt K. Bs. 27H-SSH, Craieivleas (85 cents paid I Hi-i:,. Gleaaalvs 80--65, Kuula Sidims l.:;."i- 1.1."), Lunas 4.50 buyers. Telok Ansons 4.00-4.25, I lv Pandans 40-50, Utan126 words
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Article51 1922-09-11 10 Ipoh Tin Dredging- 270 piculs. Pahang Consolidated. 3,452 piculs. Murai Tin Ltd.— 36s piculs. Mambau Tin Ltd.— HourK run 468, cubic yards treated M,MQ, total piculs 250. Dredge stopped on August U for boiler cleaning and from August 25 to September 2 for repairs to Main Bucket51 words
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Article40 1922-09-11 10 In celebration of tha Kuliyanunuii Icinplc :i' the i mile, |m|,.. BarMgoon Road, a Tamil Wl|U| organised by A. Kuruinpai.-in. Urn paruhnvat of the trinp' •ad which the Tamil classic Han chandra is being played, is drawing large crowds nightly.40 words
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Article554 1922-09-11 11 A H-v's Slorv Under the Fire Of Cross Kxamination. As already mentioned briefly the case before Mr. David. District I ..n Saturday •l which Motmtford, wardar of Uh thai god with Koh Ah l'ai fm ion, ■■•'•■> with i-vU.r--;i".d a'.tcin;!I -.1 v. ha.c ak i! plac i554 words
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Article76 1922-09-11 11 rrtod by many i ktarally lighter after .in! ll'ev havi' Ml |MM til' explaining this by the amount developed dm the food. how vi r. IM that Ib 60S. between night and m. •ruin.': thai we gi-.in lib. 1207.. ay avaak> il we again Ism aboat Muz. before Itin.!-.; thai76 words
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Article705 1922-09-11 11 The following: subscriptions towards the above fund arc acknowledged with many fianks Previously acknowledged $87,. r >S9 KlMli Quck Khye Song and Kwong Siow Chiang, T.J items C.370 Swiitow Relief Fund, Scrembra G.ooo 3watOW Rflief Fund, Teluk Anson 3,500 Java Traders' Society, 20 items 1.G40 Messrs.705 words
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Article26 1922-09-11 11 An '■Hiri.nv" from The Times.- Ktliel llf you send addrpss train fare will be sont. Uut be under no delusion, :i BMBi whipping awaiti >>>v. -MntUrr.The Times - 26 words
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Advertisement193 1922-09-11 11 A Continuous Performance The min!itea"H.M.V."Gramophone comes into your home you hold a perpetual ticket to the world's best concerts, opera and vaudeville. Everything you particularly like, anything you long to hear, you can enjoy at its best through "H.M.V." Records by the greatest artists in the comfortable seclusion of your193 words
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Advertisement403 1922-09-11 11 Raffles Hotel Tsont Z»M. Tkons 2IIt. TEA DANSANT 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Joint Moslesl Directors Mr. W. S. TAGI.IAIMKTRA (Orchentrsl Musk). Mr. W. K. Connolly (Dance Music). SARKIES BKOTHKRS, I'ropriotorfl. MELPin HOTEL SINGAPORE. Tks •n[j Hotsl 1b tks StraiU with the latest Sanitary instaiUlV.*. EXQUISITE COOKING AND EXCELLENT WINB9.403 words
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Article2123 1922-09-11 12 Japan's Greatest Journalist On Britain's. The following is taken from the Japan Chronicle of August 22 We have already reproduced the obituary notices on Lord Northcliffe from the Jiji and the A»ahi. The most important tribute to his memory is the one from the pen of Mr.2,123 words
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Article178 1922-09-11 12 The desperate plight of many exoAean was, states a London MMM rf August 24, rt-vealed at the Guild of Ofli.Ti which estimates that one hundred tin usand MmAMH are seeking work at daaaftan <>f the Guild in Victoria Strvct, which is besieged with applicants willing ti.178 words
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Advertisement1277 1922-09-11 12 SALES BY AUCTION IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT, JOHORE BAHRU Civil Suit No. 50 of 1921. batwaaa KHOO KOK WAH, Plaintiff and LEE CHOH LEONG Others, Defendants Tha »n Ur-iprncd have receivtd instructions to sell by public auction at their sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Ruffles Place, Singapore,1,277 words
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Advertisement255 1922-09-11 12 sflsTi^H>RKS CIGARETTES rXjMLWjl|' >/§£& J>.» *> f '•"•"of ?h O U l .7»nd/ l k *4Nfeai e:: !^HLVßa7'^swl^B WF UNVARYING IN QUALITY THE WORLD OVER Sol* Manifactnren -AKDATII TOBACCO Co, Ltd., LONDON. 1 y Jm£h< ROOFING SLI'REME IN EVERY CLIMATE U'^/Mmi X+. Ruberoid awaa it- sapr.macy to 30 v. w255 words
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Article578 1922-09-11 13 (icrman Population's Orgy Of .Sjiendinp. Writing from Hamburg, Mr. Otis Bwift, correapoodwal of the Cbieaga Tribune, t-'ivrs tho (oUvwing vivid account l life in that famous (it-rman city: "What 1 war. i know," says the German busineaa man, is what is the world i bout It t You578 words
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Article115 1922-09-11 13 itarc of the insetlng; for engineleaa mto improvement i .'.-ii!'. s:r.s :i kern* i.:- of the > 600 metres Tl;.' 1» -t liy Dm Allen \v:>s 1,000 nu-trt'R 1 l< n an nl dm better by 1 iOO mil'vs, a flight wiiirh height of 100 uieiita, D i>)i115 words
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Advertisement1722 1922-09-11 13 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES, SINGAPORE, 1923. NOTICE is hereby given that Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Offic" until noon on September 15, 1922, for the exclusive right, subject to the limi filions of the Liquors Revenue Ordinance, 1909, now Ordinance No. 118 (Liquors iievcnue),1,722 words
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Advertisement1305 1922-09-11 13 TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP IJCENCES, MALACCA, 1923. NOTICE is hereby (jiven that tenders will be received at the Resident Councillor's Office, until noon on the September 15, 19z2, for the exclusive rixat. subject to the limitations of the Liquors Revenue Ordinance, 1909, now Ordinance No. 118 (Liquors Rcvenue'i, and to1,305 words
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Advertisement309 1922-09-11 14 t MOTOR UNION INSURANCE GO. LTD. Private Cars. The Comprehensive Policy covers against Accident. Malicious act. Theft. Fire. Claims paid in fall. Third Party Claims- r\« I'mit. Law Costs paid. __FTRB.— Rent, Personal effect*, Furniture. Stock in trade, Building*, Riot and Civil Commotion. Earthquake. MARlNE.— Favourable rates quoted t <309 words
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Advertisement424 1922-09-11 14 Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $17,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE i 32, Old Jewry, E. C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England a d complies with the British424 words
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Advertisement548 1922-09-11 14 BANKING NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NETH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) Established 1863. CAPITAL FI. 60,000,000 (about £5,000,000). ISSUED AND Fl. 65,000,000, (about £4,600,000 RESERVE FUND Fl. 20,000,000, (about £1,676,000 HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobs, Medan, Socrabaya, Samarang, Bandoeng, Weltevredeu, Cheribon, Tcngal, Pecalonga Probolinggo, Tjilatjap, Ampcnan,548 words
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Advertisement537 1922-09-11 14 BANKING CAPITAL $4,000,000 SURPLUS $2,000,000 Asiaßanking /^IICORPORATION |HqK^mMu| arv TLmericatv «t3SHB!^ Institution/ HEAD OFFICE FOR THE FAR BAST Shanghai Singapore OAee— 22, Raffles Place. Current, Savings Account* and Fixed Deposit* in U.S. Gold, Sterling, Francs, Taels and Local Currency. Drafts Bought, Sold and Entered for Collection. Commercial and Traveller* Letter*537 words
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Advertisement317 1922-09-11 14 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hongkong) Capital, all paid up $20,000,000 Silver Reserve $23,500,000 Stearling Reserve, held in London 4,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors (20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. G. M. Dodo-ell, ■>*> Chairman. Hun. Mr. A. O. Lane— Deputy Chairman. DL G. M. Bernard, Esq. Hon. Mr. B. D.317 words
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Article226 1922-09-11 15 Adverse Criticism Surprises Australia. The raporM criticism of the Mandate? Commission of the League of Nations. klloginK the subordination of th<> interests 'hi' natives of Nauru Island to the exploitation of the material resources, comes as a great surprise to official circles here. wir.ts tho Melbourne correspondent226 words
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Article250 1922-09-11 15 An F. M. S. Experiment Highly Praised. The London correspondent of the Ceylon Observer, writing on August 3, says Tlk- new fibre, arghan, for use in the textile industry, which was discovered by Sir Henry Wickham and is now growing luxuriously on a HO,OOO-acre tract of land granted250 words
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Article238 1922-09-11 15 Lord Cottesioe, chairman of the Maul: Rifle ExperimentalCommittee,hasaddre.sHed the following letter to Nobel Industries. Ltd. in reference to the new streamline bullets used in the match rifle competitions at Bisley. The range used these competitions is lor.ger than in any other, in seme cases extending to l,H>i'238 words
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Article158 1922-09-11 15 G. Muir, third engineer of the Clan .Monroe, in Madras harbour, was the viclim of a drowning accident on the evening of August 28. Deceased, with a party of officers of the ship, comprising E. Green, wireless operator, and F. Campsi and A. Patron, both apprentices, went158 words
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Article104 1922-09-11 15 The story of a heart which ceased to beat durinjr an operation, but which was set iroins: again after it had been massaged for fifty minutes, was told at an inquest at Southwark, says the Daily Teleirraph. The inquest was on Geortre Ernest Wilson. 19, of St. Mary's Road, Ley104 words
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Advertisement294 1922-09-11 15 t$ i.lirv i If-IL. 1/ II Costs less to run than any other— FOR any kiiul <n Commercial Transport or Public Service Albions arc the rnttt 2^^^^<^ iinmi'-a! motor vehicles. From the i^S&^P^^ moment y>m get U Albion on the road ii begim to tarn you money. Owners wli.. keep294 words
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Advertisement144 1922-09-11 15 HAIPHONG (SSI/ CEMENT Supplied to the Spore Municipality, Government of Johore, Malacca Municipality, FM.S. Railways ancl all leading architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROS. Sole Agents, Singapore. 2JC 'Calco 1 Watergates 1 Self opening and self-closing. Prercnts the flow of water in one direcii£ y tion only. i i>y3 i wflMrffiß144 words
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Advertisement171 1922-09-11 16 GUAN KIAT CO., LTD. r.. PHI 1.1 I" STREET. NEW SHIPMENTS JUST ARRIVED. Champion Portable Ftrm Champion Tost Drilling Machine* lIAMMEKS Off All. KINDS Sledge. Engineers' Itnll I'ane and Claw Hound and Square Mouthed Shovels Garden Spades and Dicing Forks Yale and Tow no Chain Pulliy Blocks tv lift 1,171 words
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Advertisement342 1922-09-11 16 Keep Your Money in the Country 'by using Singapore-inade MATCHES CROCODILE BRAND Obtainable, of ail dealer* or direct from manufacturer* The Elkayes Match Factory Office: 20, Ilicri STREET. FOB SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES CONSULT M. EZEKIEL SONS, OPHTIIALMIC OPTICIANS, Baffle* Chamber*, Raffle* Place, Singapore. A SPECIALITY SHIP CHANDLERY STORES CHARGES MODKRATI342 words
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Advertisement1813 1922-09-11 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wantf, For Sale, To Let, etc., In ordinary close-set type (average six words to line) are per line one insertion 28 cents., two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. S2 cts., the ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40, twelve1,813 words
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Advertisement855 1922-09-11 16 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Oflicc, up to noon of September 19, 1922, for the following works with tinexception of items 10, 11 and 12, for which Tenders closo at noon of September l.'l, 1922 1. Alterations and additions to Bungalows A, B and C,855 words
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Advertisement271 1922-09-11 16 DRESSES TO ORDER You fill in the self-mensurement form and we do the rest. Gowns made to any Model and satisfaction guaranteed. Goods sent C. O. D. Self-measurement forms on application to THE BAND-BOX. PRINCESS GARMENTS GO. 4, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, (Opposite Robinsun'ri.) HEADACHES Eighty per cent, of headackes are Ocular271 words
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Miscellaneous206 1922-09-11 16 THE STRAITS TI^ES TELEPHONES Editorial and General m Manager's Office HI 7 Job Printing Glfice 1244 All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to THE KDITOR. All communicati-.:u r--latins to business 11*11*1. ■ilTlirtll.awitl, .übscriptioin, accounts, printing, etc, should be addressed to THE MANACEIU ADVEKTISEMINT KATES. Want!,206 words
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