The Straits Times, 5 October 1922
1922-10-05
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Title Section14 1922-10-05 1 The Straits Times NO. L' 7.066. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922. PRICE 10 CENTS.14 words
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Advertisement125 1922-10-05 1 Bwatei'ftlafcri 1 tcratmrainuwiMß maiani«»ii>»iima ■niiian«i— a— aaao«am»—i BBBBBBBBBBBBflaBBBaBBBBBBBSBBBB"* s The Old Original Genuine Swiss Milk s JLaV^3Cl.£ JL9JaL CB.£JbLUL I Quality Purity TRADE MARK RICHNESS Obtainable in Sterilized Natural, Unsweetened Condensed, Full Cream Sweetened Condensed (Labelled Sledge Brand) also Real Swiss Cream. ««>•»■»> t-i SOLE AGENTS 31 Joseph Travers Sons,125 words
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Advertisement275 1922-10-05 1 |^nianaiiiaaaßßißaßaußßßaaaßaßßßß ta«)iißaaaKßßßKaßaß.«(iaa»aaeca«axß«aßßißa«aßßßa«aßaißß»asßi I WEltf WJO^ ln Vv Ibl airtight tins -[*^:Blfcvl i" ».i lb. airtight tins. WID'S lUffl t a\T^" arff^ [*^h?^ snu'r''-V (iI'AHD'S MIXTURE \*+SsM!te?W CRAVEN VIRGINIA I tfj^f" s»"?? K^L^LSiStv TOBACCO V Sv J J C > X r CKiARETTES fr't*., IZlJ!l r^'& O^ r:i rf \s* n275 words
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Article495 1922-10-05 2 Several Vessels do Weird Stunts. On May 20, the Maronian was steaming during the 8-12 morning watch, some few miles north of the Farilhoes rocks, four miles nrrth of the Burling Islands, writ's Capt. A.G. Fry in The Dolphin. The morning was fine, after an electric stoi495 words
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Article201 1922-10-05 2 The London correspondent of the Ceylon Observer, writing on August :.l ragaH ing Arghan in Malaya, says This was inroduced into Malaya by Sir Henr> Wickhain. and ig said to be thrivintr there. Maun. Cross and Bcvan. analyst" to the F.M.S. Government, say that ol the innumerable201 words
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Article124 1922-10-05 2 A world's record itfa pcr.n was meritat Binley by Mr. J. H. Si.ii'.h ;i w;■!!--known City shot. Ho was takinir par: in a competition of thi London and MiddleMai Counties Rifle Association. Firing under King's Prize, first stage, condition* (seven shots at 200. 500, and COO yanls'j124 words
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Article106 1922-10-05 2 Mr. Arthur Serena, in leaving tht whole of his fortune to the Londo) hospitals, adds to benefactions which werr constant during his lifetime. Mr. Banna did more than any man to further the study of Italian in this country by founding Chairs at dirT.-ront universities." says the106 words
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Article123 1922-10-05 2 Says the New York Times LoriK ha; and lonjf skirts are coming back, ainl tlu Rockaway Deach police h.-ivc forbidden bare knevs. What dots this Rreat moral revolution mean Well, for one thiriK. it means that there are more hoim-l i women than pretty ones, ami that in a worlH123 words
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Advertisement307 1922-10-05 2 n 3 Baby loves Feeder Next in iood is Baby's feeder. I l! GtaxO :;rt! to lighten work and to belp Is^l»> gel 1 utmost l>cr!ef:t from his food. Tl.c Cl, m on d hr 2H minutes *t jWt v»itiu>;:t (at ur.ng lliat Baby jjt baa the eoi to prevent307 words
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Advertisement328 1922-10-05 2 I COUCH HEALS II ■JIPLES Ail Over Bod;/, Arms and j Limbs. CoujdGetNoSleep. "My trouble bt^n with itching and 1 could f/i ~o si ep for two momh3. Thsn pir.ipli-3 came all over niy '..-dy, p^.t md iimbs. They were cf a dry nature and I bad to continue!!;/ scratch328 words
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Advertisement170 1922-10-05 2 Smoke A La Semeuse HIGH CLASS DUTCH CIGARS MF\ pbom Messrs. Mignot de Block, Eindhoven. -'ffl aai! ne LU3J FLEUB de HAL ASA BSs-B d* PARIS de SUMATRA K^vl n DUC de I'EUROPE de la CHUn da PRINCE HM£ v I n i-t ROI de LONDRES EF-w| in SULTAN n170 words
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Article722 1922-10-05 3 Primitive Inhabitants With Relations in Malaya. The Andaman islanders possess great interest for the student of primitive man sime they rank among the very lowest of existing savage races, says the Times. Not only did they never attempt to till the ground or own any domestic animals722 words
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Article215 1922-10-05 3 Xpeuking on the bill which was recently introduced into the House of Commons to provide for the continuance. vain certain conditions, of the British nationality of .successive generations of British descent born abroad. Mr. Gartkma Stewart (formerly of Hongkongi aone who had lived a Rood many of his215 words
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Article122 1922-10-05 3 .More trouble is feared at Macao and some shopkeepers and hotrl proprietor? arc strain closing their premises, following further bomb explosions, says tlie Shanghai Times. The Labour Union is reported to have put forward seventeen pew demands, one t>f which is that the C'.ivirnmcnt shall fly flags at half-mast p.s122 words
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Advertisement582 1922-10-05 3 FOR PBINCK9 AND RICH MEN ONLY.! THE ROYAL YAKUTI (AWNG VILAS.) Tkis Yakati or life-giTlng nectar has been prepared from tae best, choicest and richest > vtgt'table drugs. It baa a wonderftil property of inrrrafting tbe virile power and realities all urinary disorders. In fact, it makes mnn a man.582 words
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Advertisement429 1922-10-05 3 YOUR ARMY OF DEFENCE ITS AKDltil S WIHtK. Kvcry one ot us can truthfully say Hint ■wt haw a vast army always on jur.nl for us si, that we may live "in health and comfort This mipht> mmy is the millions of tiny hi! bodies vhich (rive colour to the429 words
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Advertisement216 1922-10-05 3 Stop that husky cough! The man with a husky coujjh it a ■uisancr to himself and his neighbour!. In nin^ caies out of ten it can be cured by a frw F.txtns Pastille*. Theiekiil the firai that lurk in the husky throat, and are the bett remedy known to medical216 words
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Advertisement156 1922-10-05 3 »HI MM »*«»*««♦*«»»*>♦« «M> MMI By AppoinSßMM m KM. THE QOEEN. m NORWICH At ol *yiVa>""" CHOCOLATES in Fancy Boxes, Packets tr Tins. AND NORWICH COCOA. CALEY'S CHOCOLATES ARE DIFFERENT Half pound tins, 90 cts., $1.00. One pound tins, $1.50, $1.60, $2.00. Half pound fancy boxes, $1.00. One pound fancy156 words
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Advertisement628 1922-10-05 4 STEAWER^SfIimUS P. <& 0.-British India Apcar Line (Corapanics Ircomorated In Rngland) Wl\V. AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PWHNSMA AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Vader Contract with Bia Majesty'e Government) LONDON PAB-F.ASTERN SERVICB TOOM LONDON TO MARSEILLES. LONDON ANTWEBP T»»e Singapore Leave Slagapore NANKIN aWwt Oct. IB 1 KALTAN abont Oct.628 words
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Advertisement686 1922-10-05 4 STEAMER SAILtWGS LINE ELLEBHAN BtJCKNAI.L STEAMSHIP Co., LU. STKAMER Dae Btafapon PASSENGIiR SgRYTOB o«T-rA«m. Steamer Due Siigapor* ■s. CITT OP PAKIS Not. I s.s. CITY OF YORK De«. 14 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA Jan. H ■s. CITY OF POONA Mar. HOMXWAKD. urn. CITY OF PARIS ManelT.es ft Londra Dm. 11.686 words
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Advertisement705 1922-10-05 4 STEAMER SftlllHCS KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF aUTAYIA) (Ineorpurated In Eollamt) UNDKR CONTRACT WITn THE NETHERI'ANDS INDIA, GOVERNMr.NT. Telepkoae Nm. Pax Are Dept. 131. Freight Drpt. 1203, Marine Dept. and Transhipment Dept. 14.17, Manager's Dept. 160.1. SINGARADJA -October 5, Tanjong-Mengcidar. Tanjong-Lcidonp, ranch, Berombans. Ar,ahan and Rriawnn-rvli. SWAERDECROO\705 words
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Advertisement331 1922-10-05 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N. Y. K. LONDON LOT Kavhlma Maru Oct. 5 llnKone Miru Oct. 19 Su» Mnru Oct. 31 HVKRI'POL LINU Onon Mnro Oct. 6 Toyoksski Mara cad Ucv HAMBURG LINB WaUnmoto Mar* earlj Oct. NaTW TORK LPf TIA SUM SOUTH AMERICAN LINB Kanagawa Mara Oct. 18 ■OMBAT LINB Awa331 words
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Advertisement451 1922-10-05 5 STEAMER JAIUHGS 6. STR7 Fusisil Sailings from Slngapera (•object to change without previoos aetlee.) EUROPEAN LINE Frr London. Hamburg, Rotterdam. Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Tort Said. Arr. Dep. AMAZON MARU Nov. 11 Nov. 15 NEW YORK LINH For Baa PrancUeo, Panama, New Tecfc, via Jasaa. Arr. Dep. AMUR MARU451 words
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Advertisement749 1922-10-05 5 STEMIER SaHIHGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO UNITED LOCAL SAILINGS Intended to sail Steamer From Singapore ie Monday, 4 p.m. JUNTA Port Swettenham and Penang Monday, 5 p.m. HYE LEONG Malacca and Muar. Tuesday, 2.30 p.m. CALYPSO Port Dickson, Telak Anson, Bagan Dat<* and Lumut. Tuesday, 5 p.m. KELANTAN Mslacca and Muar.749 words
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Advertisement657 1922-10-05 5 STEAMER SAILINGS COMPARIA TRASATLAUTICA (SPANISH ROYAL MAIL 9TXAMCRB.) The undermentioned steamers will hare prompt despatch for the ports indicated For Mantle The s.s. ISLA DE PANAY is due about November 18, 1922, and will have prompt despatch for the above port. For Colombo. B»ex, Port Said, Barcelona, Valencia and Cadis.657 words
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Advertisement875 1922-10-05 5 GHEON6 KOmSEIIC a~QO AUaiON SALE of ton lots of excellent freehold building siton r.( Orchard Road. Land nnd house prop<rti"« at Hnig Rosd, Coronation Road, New Mark.' Road, Fayma Lane, etc At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s soleroom. No. 30, Chulia Bt) on Wednesday, October 11, at T. 30 p.m.875 words
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Advertisement381 1922-10-05 6 CINEMAS Ia to-nightWarti*l change of Programme. Special Attraction UP IN MARY'S ATTIC Starring Mack Sennett's group bf lushing beauties. A great comedy feature in 6 parts. PROGRAMME. 74t. WILLIAM DUNCAN IN THF. FIGHTIM; TKAIL SERIAL, Ep. 1,2,3. NEW 1 5.90. THE GREAT CIRCI'S MYSTERY SERIAL. Ep. 1,2,3(6 reel) MYSTERY! lt.oo.381 words
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Advertisement372 1922-10-05 6 CINEMAS PALACEGAY NEW BRIDGE ROAD. 7.30 p.m. Episodes 3 and 4 of the INVISIBLE RAY SERIAL, Followed by A Tom Tcfriss l rolucticn DEAD. MEN TELL NO TALES 7 Parts. In the Second Show at 9.15 A YiUfjraph Serial INVISIBLE HAND In 15 episodes or .11 reels Episodes 1 and372 words
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Advertisement277 1922-10-05 6 (pnerete "garden X rollers A Permanent and Highly Satisfactory Article for Die upkeep of Lawns and Tennis CouHs SELLS AT A LOWER PRICE THAN IRON ROLLERS. LARGE NUMBER IN USE ETABLISSEMENTS BROSSARD-MOPiN INC IN TIENTSIN SINGAPORE Ask for and see that you get Marseilles Roofing Ti KSDUES AND VENTILATORS "HEABT"277 words
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Advertisement134 1922-10-05 6 BOXING BOXING At r.M.s. GODOWN, ILBX GBOUNOI CHAgftFIGNSHIP FINALS on Friday, October (>, 8.10 p.m. < I.AIDE MSABO i». T\N HUNG BXNQ JOHNNY MOUUEMJ I-. T. BHIMAMOTO, etc., ate, clc. Botking C. H. KIAT I.Ti)., hance Altojr. Prices $1, $3, $2, $1 and 50 els. STAIUfM BOXING BYNBtCATB. PRINCIPALS OF134 words
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Article110 1922-10-05 7 FIXTURES. hmraaay, Ortsfcst Higk w. i. r, US, 10.1S p.m. Rugby, S.C.C. Jol round. Phil. Urchin m, Vlr. Mem Ball. «.la. I Mh Baai, Ml v m Friday, OctOOX r (i High Water, lo.::! a.m., 10.48 p.m. noon. llhiiii Beach Koad, 9.15 p.m. lloxinif, X.M.S. Qomwa No.110 words
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Article56 1922-10-05 7 ::is Al THE docks. r*»i wfcrr Baste— W* Klang, i Uunster- ihima Mam. Jaittinn Wk I Pulo Ur»ni Coal TTaait, WB kepprl Harbour. Mr.in >'. h.. I, I. i Coal a i,. I-, in Mry Dock. Tapjonir Panr Alhett Dech Steel a krpiwl Harboar Kr i'uc'..: Juni. No.56 words
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Article25 1922-10-05 7 i n i R s .I, fror- ing mb Per* Dl I itan^kol: i from PaU-nibani: 7- iO. v. -.->..> from Bo:n--s Bangkok 4-10,25 words
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Article78 1922-10-05 7 To-day let, i'ort 3 p.iu Rangoon und Calcutta BJal P n > Mulßttx »:.il M'Jnr 4 p.m Frld»y t. Col IB*, Port S.iid, ttltinc mails fir Europe 8 a.m n up t'> C p.m. to-daj Islands a Bengkalis am! r.auaii 11 B.m ing ana Soiiruoaya. 1 p.m78 words
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Article12 1922-10-05 7 Arr. i.qiuij IIIIT Si ptmbw ao OctolxT li Uctobir12 words
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Article103 1922-10-05 7 r Pi eiaUoo («o name. rme i in tha llta fmx of Taishi ,:l i.f tliu bmhuw men wbi mad* i. tour of Bi'.tain ami Am. i" Dr. I'lin. mi fe« lapan Chronkli order to alacaaa tat t,( I ]1 rt i> -.il :i|ip;ii<T,tly original103 words
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Article155 1922-10-05 7 EXCHANGH Singapore, October ">. On London, Bank 4 m/a 2/4 3/32 Demand 2/4 Private I ms. credits 2/4 5/16 On Mew York Dcamd Private N d i :.2 7 On France Bank 60"> [a India, H-.u&. I.T. i7BVi Qa Hciix!;.)HK. Buhk <! <! 11*4 P c On155 words
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54 1922-10-05 7 Tone of Market Steady. Lab Load n cabl«t qurte Spot siu-et s'.-ii. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. Spot N'ov.-Dcc. Jun.-Marc Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. Spot Nov.-Dw. 27 'j -T Jun.-Murch 29 \i 2D*i DAILY PRICE 354 words
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Article194 1922-10-05 7 '«ue. vui. rd. 1 1 Aver Wenjr 1 1 BaUUlg I'ailantr 1 Ilitam Tin 1 1 Jelantoh 1 Johan Tin i vi Kuiii. Kamunt. 0 i" Kinta Amae, j ■> I.injui Tin 0 10 Malayan Col. 1 1 MeuKlembu 1 1 Middle ton 1 1 Murai Tin 1 1194 words
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Article144 1922-10-05 7 •a!. IM. Bayers. Sellers. fl Br. Am. Tobaen 4.5.0 4.7.6 0 lc Central Ln*(int-» 1rt.50 I 10 Central MotoM 2.50 :i.OO J 10 Eastern Ship ».7a y.75 1 tl V. Saelting Co. COO C.50 Electric Tmnnrja I/- 2/- noni 10 V i d Ncsva StM :;::.00 0 50 Hammer144 words
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Article108 1922-10-05 7 T.T 6 r.c. (1.23 MM pu PA B.ai 'pore £':ectrical TTunways, 5 p.c £550,060 mtm. j'pero. Municipal t f*. |l 87S,0O0 »w -"pore Mucicipal i,4 px. of INI $1,000,000 10 ?t, Mit. 'pore Monicipai 44 p«. of 1999 $1,600,600 1U p. 9. ti». >'por« Manieipcl 4^ p.«, Of 1906108 words
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Article378 1922-10-05 7 Frasor and Co. and Lyall and Eratt's Quotations. Latest available Sterling Quotations are printed on another page on Friday. iito] Tieo Fraser Lyall Co. E\att. illcnby New (f 1) 0.41 O.T>O 0.40 0.50 ■Jor Gajah ($1) 1.00 l.? 0 1.00 1.20 V. Hitam ($5) 0.00 10.00 8.00 10.00378 words
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Advertisement702 1922-10-05 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS I CHIVrBS 1 PORE HONEY, Old* BaglMi lannande. Fruit Knßhsh I- 1 [in (iaas. M. Bolter, Direct Importer, Baropa IMel Bailout* RICH ARK Til 1 Bj CHBGA tin standard by which t.. rood --.-.itch. dp) ACANCISS, 14. MOUNT LlTzAliKT]?. alephea* ISla, ROSKOPP PATENT ArfOMOHILK Clock:. I'rom $IJ.SU up702 words
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Advertisement74 1922-10-05 7 WOOD-MILNE PATENT FOOT PUMP The reason for the success of the Wood-Milne Patent Foot Pump lies not only in the fact that it is constructed on scientific lines, but also that it ia, from first to last, a first-class engineer job. Thus, it, is made as simple as ia compatible74 words
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Advertisement275 1922-10-05 7 VICTORIA THEATRE WEDNESDAY, OCTObER 11 B.'w'nM ANS EASTERN CIRCUIT, (to 1 NEW ENGLIsif FA&CfiM COMEDY CO. an i:\riitt:;.. v: < »MPAN> v ill) A>. KTRRBLY NhU REPERTOIRE OP I.OMHIN S Wednesday. Octehcr 11, al IM p.ii. Tfcs Pr»s) nl i:..: TOMB OF MONI Thejisaaj Octeher It MS sja, FRENCH I275 words
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1090 1922-10-05 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5. EUROPE. The Near East has, for the r.-.omen', ceased to agitate violently, reparationare under moratorium, Italy has yielded to League of Nations counsel on the Austrian Loan and the Greek revolt is a tUng of yesterday. It is quite a considerable time since Europe1,090 words
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Article64 1922-10-05 8 A comprehensive programme of roadwidening has been adopted in Hongkong, and a list of the piincipal streets for which widening schemes have been approved ourinp the year is given as follows Queen's Road Central from Hongkong and Shanghai Bank to Central Market (amended line) Quean's Road Central from Jubilee .Street64 words
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Article72 1922-10-05 8 At the instance tf Mr. Taylor, head of the Preventive Service, two Khehs were prosecuted before Mr. Gouriay, Third Magistrate yesterday, for being in possession of a quantity of dutiable liquor and utensils for distilling the same. They were each fined $75 in default three months' rigorous imprisonment to run72 words
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Article82 1922-10-05 8 Tight little isles in the sea, personally j owned and controlled, arc the newest retreats of Americans who seek to defeat the Volstead Act, according to Sir Harry Cordeaux, Governor-General of the Bahamas, and Lord Chjef Justice Sir Daniel j Tudor who recently arrived in New York. Many wealthy Americans82 words
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Article93 1922-10-05 8 Amid the many distractions of Peking, says the N.C.D. Mail, the Ministry of the Interior has found time to decide that a Hall of Ceremony must be constructed for young people to celebrate their marriages conveniently. The police authorities have been instructed to select a site. Those desirous to make93 words
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Article34 1922-10-05 8 I The rate of issue of money orders fot India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 175 $100. I The rate of payment of money orders i from Inua and Ceylon is Rs. 180 $100.34 words
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Article34 1922-10-05 8 I The International Banking Corporation are advised by their head oflkca tha' a dividend has been declared for th? half; year end June 30 at the rate of 24 per j cent per annum.34 words
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Article34 1922-10-05 8 The New English Farcical Comedy (under the direction of Bandman's Eastern Circuit) will open at the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday next, not Tuesday as previously announced, with the j successful comedy Tons of Money.34 words
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Article39 1922-10-05 8 The following are the numbers of arrivals from and departures t.> the Madras Presidency for the month tf September Arrivals :i,l.")l adults, 32"> j miners departures 4,273 adults, 174 minors. The arrivals relate to aided pas- j scngers only.39 words
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Article42 1922-10-05 8 In the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard delivered judj;- i ment in the action brought by Mr. W. I Maas against Mr. Malcolm Beranger ml respect of a number of oil contracts, }llordship entering judgment for the plain- tiff for $1,735.13.42 words
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Article45 1922-10-05 8 A severe gale struck .Hankow «arly on j September 17, and continued all day. Heavy damage was caused, many sampan motor boats and launches being sunk, while the bund was covered with stonc-s, wreckage and broken pontoons. It is feared that many Chinese were drowned.45 words
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Article51 1922-10-05 8 In the primary elections i:i Trie County, I New York State. Mr. W. U. Hearst has been defeated, states a London message j of September tl. This is hi !d to destroy his chances of nomination for the Governorship of New York as a steppin f-stone towards nomination for the51 words
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Article48 1922-10-05 8 Further efforts on a voluntary I obtain employment for disabled Ht-Service men are recommended by a House of ComMM Select Committee, which that, if the pk-obler.i ha:; not, by May 1,1 11)23, been successfully dealt with, re- course should then be had to a form of j compulsion.48 words
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Article62 1922-10-05 8 Mr. J. Rivcrs-Arundil and partner, teachers of dancing, have arrived here and will give lessons from October 'J in their skudio, Room 128, Raffles Hotel. The one-step, for In I, valse anil r.>22 Tan^r are among the things in which they offer to make thi supporters of Singapore's favourite amusemi62 words
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Article78 1922-10-05 8 An epidemic of theft has been takintr place on Institution Hill lately, and in consequence of this a Cantonese, who WS I found loitering in the Kampong of No. 7. 1 was arrested by the police and charged j by Inspector King befcre Mr. Daw n today with criminal trespass.78 words
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Article132 1922-10-05 8 A sensation has been earned in Sheffield by the discovery of the body of the proprietor of a laundry, Sine L'.e, packed ir. a trunk in the cellar of h;s premises. Or.j :f his employees, named Lye Doon, was remanded at the police court on a charge of being concerned132 words
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Article121 1922-10-05 8 Little Tobago, the island near Trinidad and Tobaifo owned by the late Sir' William Ingrain, is up for sale at thei price of £2,000 which seems reasonable for an island inhabited by hundreds (sic) I cf birds of paradise. Lundy, which is; bijrper than Little Tobapo but by no means121 words
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Article141 1922-10-05 8 We are in receipt of a reprint of the lecture on Kapok, given on August 16 by Mr. B. Mathieu. superintendent of the Government plantation, Kuala Kangaar. In the course of the lecture Mr. Mathieu gives a very clear and exhaustive description of kapok, or tree cotton, its cultivation and141 words
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Article123 1922-10-05 8 Sub-Inspector Swyney of the Singapore Harbour Board was walking up the gangway of the Hashima Man yesterday morning when a licensed 1,1. changer named Ramalingam hande i him $5. The sequel was heard this morning in the second court befoiv Mr. Dawson when Ramalingam was charged with offering an illegal123 words
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Article489 1922-10-05 8 Mr. J. Israelsky f Frankels, 1.t.1., and Mrs. Israelsky are leaning by the Ki.shima Maiu for Europe to-day. E. Monsieur Lapalude, ih" new Governor of Pondichcrry, arrived a Pondicherry on September and the duties of his oil The death has occurred in London at the age of489 words
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Article33 1922-10-05 8 Our Pcnang correspondent wires The Straits Steamship Co. have taken over the Beet and Interests of th.- Eastern Shipping Co. from yesterday. The vessels living the Straits Steamship housj Bag.33 words
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Article57 1922-10-05 8 In connection with the fieid A, B, and C. Cos., S.V.C.. en next) October 8, members i f bo require their <ars aft v ;h operation should direct them to Clnny I.oad Hallway Station. Men.!." Co. shoul.l do the tame, or obtain cl mt information57 words
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Article169 1922-10-05 8 Tho Malay Mail of Tuesday's date h.-.s the following 11. E. the High Commissioner cannot escape his share <>f condemnation f»r lavish expenditure and commitments uruk-rtakm after lie took up his duties in Malaya. Bomoor lias it that tho X..M.S. will shortly be called upon169 words
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Article145 1922-10-05 8 Hrn Controller of Labour, F.M.S., wires t..: i'i^ that the deputation from Malaya whkh to Simla to lay its views baton the Indian Government retarding thi- new labour enactment A communique- will l><- issued Bhortly. The deputation went to India for t!..--purpose of discussing with the Indian145 words
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Advertisement142 1922-10-05 8 THE IMPROVED Self-Starling REMINGTON HW» '-j ji s__^-jy -JJ^t-j-JMS-BBstT 1-W^BsH-SSSS-W sssPla^^^^^_%A'- Embodies improvements so fundamental that they establish new standards for ease and speed of operation and the quality of the work done. SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED. Prices and particulars from the Sole Agents JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Incorpcrated in ErcUndi142 words
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Advertisement120 1922-10-05 8 ALHAMBRA THE SIN THAT WAS HIS 6 pts. 6 pts. AFRAID TO FIGHT 6 pts. 5 pts. (Frank Mayo) Topical Budfet First Show THE BIG PUNCH (Buck Jones) 5 pts. 5 pts. MARLBOROUGH HOMER COMES HOME r> pts. 5 pta. (Charles X;.> OUT OF LUCK 5 pts. 6 pts. (Dorothy120 words
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Article420 1922-10-05 9 Results of the Mudania Conference. Sharp Criticism of British Policy. Reuter's Service. London, October 4. Btlnopte The Turkish column which, withdraw t> Erenkray, afterwards: moved i-iivuilously and eventually approacbed closer to Ciiaiut!.. To-day's r»port fchows a slight backward movement on the entire Chanak front. London, October 4. ntinople420 words
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Article84 1922-10-05 9 Reuter's Service. I. .(Melon, October Z. The Irish Provisional Parliament by a large majority adopted a motion accepting tli' article embodying the oath cf 1 yalty. The rapid and smooth progress warrants the belief that the full constitute n base.l on the treaty will bo pasasd m time for84 words
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Article47 1922-10-05 9 Reuter's Service. London, October ■>• A Scheme has boon inaugurated at Cards! fi r the estsMUaaeat of :.n afl in porting industry similar to tlie AngloPersian at Swansea. The capital is i' 500,000. It is understood that N\w York oil magnates are backing the venture.47 words
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Article169 1922-10-05 9 Renter's Service. Lcndon, October 4. A critical position has arisen in the coal-fields despite the temporary revival in the export trade owing to flhe strike jii America. Coal-owners declare that marly i' 2,000,000 has been lost in 15 months since Government control ended. The average of miners'169 words
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Article127 1922-10-05 9 Rilteb's Service. London, October •">. Amsterdam Than is a general strike at the cigar factories in Haarlem, Kampen and Delft against the proposed lejacticn of wages by five per cent, ami the introduction of a 4S instead of 43 hour week. The strike i- only sporadic in127 words
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Article94 1922-10-05 9 Eeuteb's Serv:cs. London, October U. A correspondent of The Times sug;:.t the Rubber Growers' Association Fhould establish a small estate purely fcr purposes of expcrime..ital and rose-arch work ana the training of future managers cr.d sub-menage rs. The Times considers the suggestion valuable ami hopes the Association will94 words
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Article74 1922-10-05 9 RICTEK'S SEKVICE. London, October Marks depreciated in London to 8,325. Politics in the Near East appear to be erorrying the Continental exchange operators. Sterling in New York is rallying st i.'.'.O-i. London, October 4. The New York World estimates that 10,000,000 American speculators have inveatad since the74 words
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Article63 1922-10-05 9 Rxutck's Sebvict. 1. 0n. .'0n, October A. Sirious floods arc announced in North Bengal, extending from Jamalganj to ■aatahar. Practically all cattle, houses and foodstuffs have been destroyed and a large number of lives were lost. One re;>e;rt says that there are probably thousands of victims. The63 words
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Article35 1922-10-05 9 Router's Service. London, October 4. The P. anJ O. Company dividend on the deferred shares is six per OBBfc for six months, tax free, making twelve asf cent, for the year.35 words
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Article352 1922-10-05 9 Bankers Views of Reparation Charges. Rcinxa's Sebvici. London, October New Totfc The well known American banker, Mr. Lamont, addressing 10,000 delegates at the American bankers' convention, said the question of inter-Allied indebtedness had reached a stage in the public opinion cf both America and Europe in which352 words
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Article110 1922-10-05 9 Part of Police Barracks Bant < (From Our Own Correspondent.) i Kuala Lumpur, October A serious lire OttUllod about 9.30 this morning at the police barracks married i IJMIIHS The tire originated in the I 1 kitchen of barrack Na. 14, which was attap roofed. The110 words
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Article148 1922-10-05 9 A Lonp: Walk. Ivan [vanoritdl Gramlow, aged 22, a Russian, who claims to be the sen of a Russian genual of the s-ame name, :it present in Warwick, says the Brisbane Courier. Aucr.-.panicd by a mate he intends to leave on a walking tour to Port Darwin, and expects- to148 words
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Article165 1922-10-05 9 TVere is strong feeling in certain quarters at home that we ought to tut our losses and evacuate Irak says the Manchester Guardian. "Since we have-, promised Iran so'f gSHOl nmaat. and klu> now nas a Govemmcnt o* h;r own. there j may seem to be165 words
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Article633 1922-10-05 9 Messrs. Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, October 5. Silver K%. Hongkong 11% p.c. prem. Share Market.— Quiet. Rubbers. Bids are wanted for Bukit Jelotcngs, Ayer Kunings, PungßOrs, Chimpuls, Bukit Katils, Ayor Moleks, Bukit Kajangs, New Serendahs, Chantrkat Serdangs, Muars, Mentakabs, Haytor;, Alor Gajahs and Balgownies. Tins-—633 words
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Article148 1922-10-05 9 The 571 st auction of the Singapore Chamber of Crmn:crc? Rubber Association was held October 4, when there was catalogued 1,<:50,659 lbs., 736.U0 tons otVere.l 1,*****7 lbs., 4W.94 tons. Sold 004,908 lbs.. 40;;.97 tons. PRICES REALISED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per Ib. S'por? std. quality No Good148 words
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Article79 1922-10-05 9 Information has been received locally, rays the Ceylon Observer of September 2. r i, that an American linn propose sending ;.,i expert to <Yyl< :i with a view toI studying the conditions in that country regarding tobacco cultivation. According to letten received by a local resident the expire i:; due79 words
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Article916 1922-10-05 9 How the Accused was left to Face The Music. The further hearing of the charge of cheating against Mr. C. B. Ort, proprietor of Messrs. Latham and Co., in respect of the supply of a consignment of pineapples by Messrs. Sirnby and Co., Serangoem Road, for transhipment,916 words
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Article135 1922-10-05 9 Fioni an artistic point of view the ccnccrt given at the Victoria Theatre last Bight by members of the Italian Operatic Company was an emphatic success. The artistes wha sang were all accomplished tnd some of the best excerpt:; from grand opera were rendered in a way135 words
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Article315 1922-10-05 9 Banquc de l'lndo-Chine Loses $350,000. One of the biggest robberies that hns ever taken place in the heart of this city occurred during the coarse of last nignt, when the Banque da l'lndo-Chine was v. timised to the extent of over $350,003. So far the robbery shrouded315 words
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Article550 1922-10-05 9 Suit Set Down For Next Month. In the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday, the Chief Judicial Cimm.ssioner sat to fix the dates lor hearing of civil suits for this month. Une at the cases which was mentioned, says tn Malay Mail, was that uf Mr. P\550 words
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Article68 1922-10-05 9 [By Courtesy of the Nichi Nichi Shimbun.] Tokio, October 3. The central !Uh market, Tokio, will be closed on the sth inst. for a Week, owinv; to the prevalemv of cholera, of which over 50 cases had been recorded. Tokio has ban closed to visitors. The director68 words
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Article171 1922-10-05 10 (iruid I'rosnccts [or A-.i'umn Mcc, We .-Hi- n v. ban ;i Fortnight of the Bingapore Sporting I iae< ting ti dab 19and "1 —and things at thi ing well, it would ■■■rvm that the meeting is likely t i In any, foi there arc now in trai: my, with171 words
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Article589 1922-10-05 10 s. C c. I Defeat s. c. i. snd siting ac cemmodation m th* S.C.C. gn -i. taxed to late the crowd ho v> i hed I betwe* n the B.C.C 1 and th. &.< V 1 in the semi-flnal of the lay. The game, v. ich589 words
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Article56 1922-10-05 10 The; ,\i!l be n: play in the S.C.C. I lawn tcnnii toornament to-day owing to the sluto of the ground. The tics arranged tponsd until to-morrow and toiiK.rrow's an fixe;i for Monday. S. C C Bowling Tournament. T-.i-d.iys ties :ire (.liampionship. Tosc-enie v. dialer. Doable Handicap. and56 words
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Article117 1922-10-05 10 In l-i; of the heavy gTMBd I fast and interesting :;ame wa.- the result of the meettog between the S.C.C. and the x on the former^ ground yester,':iy. The won if two all was a ge#)d of the "lav. The teams were MeMullen; Graham Brown, Bateirimn, Ahlitt, Cooper; La117 words
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Article30 1922-10-05 10 be Garrison GoM Club the Law I be played tor on Satarday and I ogey coav Saturday and Sunday, Octo- 15, and the ladies' l.h Thurs- day. October 12,30 words
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Article86 1922-10-05 10 I .A. Tc:i:iis Hanwas played last Van Cayknburg, uwe IS >.iiith, ;i:i<l was v.on jby the latter by 6—4 and 6—l. The V.".!.( A. Gymnastic Competition Bociation on Tuesday i■ up tition was divided two classes, A. ar..l 8.. A Class consist- :::ic of Free86 words
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Article79 1922-10-05 10 ■c received a copy <f the Rar.nir I tot Siam, compiled «r.d "Obscure." The editor, who N tin- sport in .-.i.-. w ;in authority on Ml and Bwgktfc racinp in particular. His yrar book is not only a full accoont of reeaat events but goes buy79 words
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Article297 1922-10-05 10 Ab.\>mai Ignorance ar.d Want Of Sincerity. :'-.t Bornham, presiding at a de:.j:i under the auspices of the Wycombe and Aylssbury Cons, native iat i( n, at Wilton Park. Reid, reminded his hearers that it iweaVy seven years since ha Parliament as the youngest memt the Hou-e297 words
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Article106 1922-10-05 10 The Angkt-Chiaeaa conference for the return of Weihaiwei was expected to begin it:* labours during September. The questions to Le dealt with have chiefly to do with arrangements for the use of the port by the British fleet as a summer station, previsions for the safety106 words
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Article888 1922-10-05 10 Mr. Khoo T. Aik writes To-night, according to Chinese lore, iho full moon will rcucn the largest dimen- 1 sions of the year and at its setting the Moon Laoy will step down to eartn to mingle for a few hours among mortals. The Mid-Autumn888 words
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Article140 1922-10-05 10 There is in the human bi-iin a regbn called Broea's convolution, named after the French targem who discovered what' work the biain cells in thf.s particular region perform. They control the organ., of speech. Measurements cf a very larjte number of men r.rrl women have show.-, (jicccn'injr140 words
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Article112 1922-10-05 10 Harry Carey appears at the Empire Cinema to-niirht in one of the best Universal photodramas of his screen career, The Wallop. A Frank Mayo feature, The Piajhtaag Lover, two episodes of Trailed by Three and Diamond Queen serials ere the added attractions. There was another large and appreciative112 words
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Letter205 1922-10-05 10 Victoria heat re. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Chariie Chaplin is quite gco:l and makes us laugh even if the films are I I old and familiar ones. So the Victoria! I Theatre srrangtd .successfully a few du\ s' entertainments, liut when the performance was over, 1205 words
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Article579 1922-10-05 10 t Story of the Inns Of Cwurt." Tns celebration of the .'>OOth annivcr- sary of the of Lincoln's Inn j which is to be spread through a series 'of interesting public functions over th* period October to December is an event which has an Interest far beyond579 words
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Article138 1922-10-05 10 Commercial relations with Java are attracting considerable attention, si-ites a Melbourne message of September 11, and a big development scheme is announced in which the .lava Government. Java Chambi rs of Commerce and Planters' ons, Ihi >mmonve.i!t!i Bureau of Commerce and Industry (a Government body) and the Australian138 words
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Article1332 1922-10-05 10 A Ceylon Enterprise of Great Possibilities. The following, culled frcm the Times ot Ceylon of September 2t>, shows how keen Ceylon is in the matter of finding new! uses for rubber Much has been heard during the past ftw months of the new uses for rubber1,332 words
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Article162 1922-10-05 10 Ayer M01ek.— 17,103 lbs. Annan. I Anglo-Sumatra. -61,653 Ib Bukit Lintang.— 2B,soo lbs. B 19,000 lbs. 15< mm Con lolidated. -122 8i1a.— 35,000 lbs. Bah Lias. 114,752 Central.— 2l,B4B lbs. (heniju lbs. i himpul. 18,51 I Culinsbur.'-li. Ib Foothills.— l4,ooo Ib Bob er C 0. —100,0 Heawood.162 words
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Article221 1922-10-05 10 Routine Orders, datad September 27, by Lieut.-Culonel F. E. Spencer, D.5.0., MX.. Commanding S.S.V.F. Friday, Gth. 51-", p.m., Drill ITnll, S.U.E. (v) Field S-ctjor.s, Construction of Obstacles. Signals, Lucas Lamp. Friday 6th.— 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, M.G. Platoon. Platoon Parade. Sunday, Sth. A, B and C Companies,221 words
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Article156 1922-10-05 10 The Chinese press contains the story d who has jum l.t i n by ihi Chinnss police. Information had bten i Ived by General 1 1 > Feng-ling. Military Governor of Shanghai and Stmgkiang, to the effect that a ■v named < h:>. dj,-, who described himself ai being a156 words
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Article968 1922-10-05 11 Expression of Opinion Asked F«i In liiinna. The Direelc r of Publicity in Burm writes to lh>- Kangoon Press a follows For many years the servant problei Itated Kangcon and some othe centres of population in the Province Letters have been written to the Press memorials have968 words
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Article623 1922-10-05 11 Self-Restraint of The r Populace. The Observer's Berlin correspondent Writs! in early September: Political Monte Carlo" is the German s designation for the negotiations of the past few days. Each crisis has had its own individual aspect here before to-day but :1 the fluctuating hopes ami fears of623 words
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Article376 1922-10-05 11 Giant Vessels Striving For Supremacy. I A most iatenstiag i-ituation has arisen I:; the eontMt br ipasd supremacy on the A'.lantic. There are six great liners on the Southampton-New York run, three Cur.ard and thr-.-e White Star (the OlymI pic l- temporarily out of commission), ji.ll tuned v* for376 words
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Article41 1922-10-05 11 Mr. L A. Davis, who during tiiie war whs an officer in tho Welsh Guards, has :iit!vc(! in Shiini^t'ai in the course of a tour rounil the world. He is contemplating uniliMhikintr an evtonsive walkinir in'.ir in III" interior oC Chinu.41 words
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Advertisement117 1922-10-05 11 PARTICULAR EOPLE REFER MOUTRIE PIANOS, because they are particularly built for the tropics. Uprights, Grands and Players. Call and inspect our stock. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. (lacorperattd in Eoackoßg) RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. srr«» itMnnMVMMM »»»m»»mmh »v»t»v »y»»» nx Collapsible Gates In Stock. All Sizes from I ft. to 10 ft.117 words
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Advertisement270 1922-10-05 11 Raffles Hotel "Phone 2920. 'Phono 2'.>10. (10 lines). HI (Mm >. THURSDAY Guest Night, Dinner Dance Jetat Masleal Dlraetera Mr. W. 8. TAGUAPIETBA (OrrliMtral Haste). Mr. W. F. Connolly (Dxnc* Mu.le). HARRIES nnOTHK»lft, Plvarietanb ADELPHi HOTEL Private Dinner Parties and Dances by arrangement First-class Orchestra Finest Cooking and Excellent Wines.270 words
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Advertisement459 1922-10-05 12 Europe Hotel SINGAPORE. The management beg to announce the following programme RACE wr.r.H.— Tuesday and Thursday. October 17 and 19. After Dinner Dance until 11.45 p.m. Saturday, October 21. SPECIAL DINNER followed by a Dance till ].'.'< a.m. TICKETS Dinner and Dance $3. Dance only $1.30. ARMISTICE NIGHT.— A Special459 words
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Advertisement369 1922-10-05 12 NOTICE OF D!V!DEND IN THE MATTER OF BARBOUR, JOHNSTONE CO., LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation) AMI IN THE MATTER OF O!!f»!\ AM No. 155 (COMPANIES). NOTICE is hereby given that a hnal dividend of 24 per centum has -been declan;! in tliis matter, and the same may be received at the369 words
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Advertisement365 1922-10-05 12 NOTICE IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES HAROLD KENNEDY WARING, DECEASED Pursuant tv Ordinance No. 11l (Truatfrs). Section 2.">. NOTICE i« hereby (riven that all credit. >rai:ci other persons iiuvine any claims or dem:.nds upon or infamst the Estate of Janus Harold Kennedy Waring, deceased, late of the Ho Kong Cement365 words
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Advertisement152 1922-10-05 12 A PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP— the charm, if yon please, in the possession of an honestly good automobile. CHANDLER S(X Famous for its marvellous Motor. nisiMTcn rooms i .au r. ncvrn-srater. Special terms may be arranged. Cycle and Carriage Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. PENANG. KUALA LUMPUB AM) lI'OH. W*» «M» ♦»<->-•♦•»♦ Have152 words
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Article776 1922-10-05 13 Debenture Holders Carrying On The Business. A general meeting of shareholders in the SUianghai Kelantan Rubber Estates, Ltd., (in liquidation), was held at Shanghai on September 19, in pursuance of Section 187 (2) cf the Companies' Ordinance of Hongkong. Mr. S. A. Seth presided and presented the776 words
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Article130 1922-10-05 13 The question as to whether a dub was a daamrooi tqpw aa as to remove ihe trial of a c:ise of grievous hurt with a club, from tin- jurisdiction of the Colombo Police Couri, was deeded on September 19 by Mr. Justice Ennis, Ceylon Supreme Court,130 words
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Article136 1922-10-05 13 Mustupha Kemal Pasha, now in the public eye, is 41 years of age, and has proved himself a great soldier and a bi>rn leader cf men. A Salonica Mussulman, he was before the war one of the moving spirits in the Society of Progress Union which, it may be recalled,136 words
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Advertisement415 1922-10-05 13 M.> itsemT I tnr Pp:ir hii i I1 I V\ Vhrn yen buy l.ime Juice, make ms the ttarft and rt r.rt.vniiisMONfSlißßAT.and Ik t% t:tc pjt bed riuVMM as you will bu gctiinjj the most cool- i nth r.r 1 r can. it nw '"K ""t rcfrrihing of all drinks.415 words
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Advertisement345 1922-10-05 13 I mi j^mm^^———~— MAA NOTICE U heresy given that the Trad* Harki depicted above r.re the property of the TOYO BOSEKI KABUSHIKI KAISIIA (The Orinn;al Cottca Spinning C»l»pany, Limited), a ,nipnny teeorpoimted in J::;inTi, und hariag lU place '>f hasinesa at Osaka, J:.p::n, Blacaaora elsevbere a n<l arc used by345 words
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Advertisement198 1922-10-05 14 tIOTOR OHIQN INSURANCE GO LTI. Private Can. Tha Comprehensive Policy covers against Areident. Malicious act. Theft. Fire. Claims paid ia toll. Third Party Claims— no limit. Law Costs paid. ram.— Rfnt, Pertoiul (sTecta, Pnrnltnre Stock \t trade, Bnildißr*, Bid and Civil Commotioc Eartbqaakt JLARTNT;.— 7»«voiirah;< rat*« nuotei for rarioee »o198 words
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Advertisement1685 1922-10-05 14 i r AjDMtii win |5.00f,(rw. S.l Aawanc. In tnt* mm $17.000,00« The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la Stralta Settlem.atO ■EAD OmCE Winchester House, Bingapors. LONDON OFFICE I It, Old Jewry, 1. O. TVs Company has 120,000 deposited with the Supreme Conrt of England and complies with the1,685 words
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Advertisement274 1922-10-05 14 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION s (OWNEU B* THE NATIONAL CIT* »AN3 OF NKW YOSX) Capital m. DJL MtMM S»rpl«» and l'n<Uv<d»d Profits CA lt,iM »M Road Office 60, Wall Strr«t, New Vort San Francisco Office 2-ii., Mootjrorarry Street. I.ondox Ofnce S3, Bishc9rx>t«, E( EA&TERN BRANC.T^s C'hlKi mr n Hankow Hirh n,274 words
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Article692 1922-10-05 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topks. "Washbowls for Motor Cars." The announcement s»jrecsU some sort of motor aeccviory Uhat will enable the <lv ty motorist to inuulpo in a comfort ;ible WM at the journey's end. But that isn't the scheme at all. The MM comes frcm,692 words
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Article260 1922-10-05 15 Daimler Co.'s New Line To Berlin. The extension of the British air serviic to Berlin is a M lad wfrich will be put into force shortly, says the Daily News in mail week. Since his appointment as Director of Civil Aviation, Major-General Sir W. S. Hianckcr has worked260 words
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Advertisement181 1922-10-05 15 "Join-Up" IM II "T"— UECOME A MEMBER OF THE SECOND uKEATEST ASSOCIATION IN THE WORLD BECOME A Fond Owner Standard Touring Car NOW $1,250 F.O.R. SINGAPORE. PRICE IS LOWER THAN PRE-WAR and BETTER VALUE FOR MONEY IS OFFERED. WEARNE BROS., Ltd., SINGAPORE, MALACCA. KOALA LUMPUR, IPOH AND PENANG. WHAT THEY181 words
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Advertisement97 1922-10-05 15 HAIPHONG j^M^k DRAGON Ys^mj CEMENT Supplied to the Spore Municipality, Government of Johore, Malacca Municipality, F M.S. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROS. Sole Agents, Singapore. fr+<j»)i>at4j+ 4)4A4fc4)44L4>4>+4L JL4a>4a j d> *>♦ 4> ♦> d> 4 Exhibition OF Art Statuary High Class Italian Marble, Alabaster Statuary, Trafeli97 words
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Advertisement350 1922-10-05 16 GUAM KIAT CO., LTD. 3-., rnn.i.ir stuket. New Shipment Just Arrived. BfaM Bai <ia!vanizcd Padlocks BraM aad Jaai. Irea Btan locks Rra I Bhlp'l and Pinner Btfla BraM ShipV Lamps, Maslhcad and BidrHchti BeaM und lavA, Kngine Room Lamps C.ippcr Tricolor Launch Lamps Japanned Trianciil.ir Cau«e Lamps. ate, tte« etc.350 words
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Advertisement377 1922-10-05 16 JUST ARRIVED NEW DRESSES FROM PARIS Various fashions, all different (Last stock of 200 dj-e-ses received were all sold out.) Also ladies' shoes, smartest styles Tortoise shell combs of Parisian model Will make a pretty present to a lady. All these cm be seen at the direct Importer PARISIAN HOUSE377 words
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Advertisement1775 1922-10-05 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID- charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., la ordinary close-eet type (average six words to line) aro per line one insertion 28 cents., two ins. 48 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cts.. five ins. {1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40, 11,775 words
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Advertisement986 1922-10-05 16 ORDINANCE N" 61 (PAWXKKOKERS). 1 Tenders will be reopived at tho Resident Councillor's Office, Malnccn, up to noon October 23, 1922, for the sole rifrht to open one Pawnshop for a period of three years from January 1, 1923, in the streets in the town division of the Settlement of986 words
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Advertisement253 1922-10-05 16 PHOENIX HOSE Supplies of this splendid [.r. dies' j Hosiery have just arrived. SILK (back seam) $3.78 LISLE (back seam) §I.T;> The moat durable and elegant stocking made. In white and colours. Goods sent C.O.P. Mail orders promptly executed. THE BAND-BOX. PROCESS SARKEgTS SO, 4. RAFFLES C'n.VMCKr.S, (Cppasitc nobinson'?.", I253 words
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Miscellaneous205 1922-10-05 16 i THE STRAITS TIMES aunoun Editorial aid Oe!«r»: Manager's o !'.ce l Job Printing O*c» h All communicarii.sj telatlßg to editorij.' 1 matter« nvi news jhouli! be ad.lv, 'r»d '.o I THE EDITOR. All eommuaiealWM relating to business rna'.ters— nilvti' subscriptions, account*, Frir.'.ir.^. >'..• shonM be addressed to TIIK StANAOEB205 words
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