The Straits Times, 6 October 1922
1922-10-06
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Title Section13 1922-10-06 1 The Straits Times. NO. 27,067. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY* OCTOBER 6, 1922 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement124 1922-10-06 1 k r 0 JL BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBy I The Osd Original Genuine Swiss Milk a I "Bear Brand" I i i, v/udiiiy >i v v^c '^mr runty TR.VDE MAKK RICHNESS Obtainable in Sterilized Natural, Unsweetened Condensed, Full Cream Sweetened Condensed (Labelled Sledge Brand) also Real Swiss Cream. I > > > i124 words
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Advertisement258 1922-10-06 1 5 B iiu ****•*<■♦♦*♦♦•»■■* v I> -l 3Bno 1 UliAv v ~g*^_ I r^VEH BfiS^ 1 lb airtight t ns > --B^fe-) in lt lb airti e ht tins M*S hP^^^i^^* VvrlSfflSK^/ w**** 6 s^ 3 f^^a^^u^^ GUARD'S MIXTURE >^SSaKaS^ CRAVEN VIRGINIA '7^rs .nd sn^J* 1 f%,""'" T TO "fv^258 words
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Article676 1922-10-06 2 r Reorganizing Electricity In Britain. The reorganization of the entire electricity distribution system in Great Britain is planned under the Electricity Supply Bill which is intended to bring about cheaper power for industrial and domestic uses and to remedy certain absurd conditions now existing about London. Alfred -Nutting,676 words
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Article195 1922-10-06 2 Course of True Love Never Die Run Smooth It is stated in a home cable to the Times of Ceylon, dated September 2t5, thai the ex-Kaiser's courtship is not running so smoothly as the monarchist account:; from Germany represent. All his sons are said to be objecting as195 words
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Article138 1922-10-06 2 Three cases of damage by vermin wiv reported recently, says a home paper in mall week. A child was killed by eating food contaminated by flies, a girl in be I was bitten by a rat, and a number of important letters was destroyed by rats in a City office.138 words
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Advertisement566 1922-10-06 2 Heat Lassitude and Fever Dr. Cassell's Tablets Give Splendid Energy and Safeguard the System from Infection. India. South Africa. Mr. rpeniirairirtn* Bromhopsdha- Mr*. Ellen Florert. 8 Col«rid»«-»oail, J»ra. I'ora.inba. P.O. 2D Railway. Nadia. Salt Hirer, C.P., South Africa, wrltw:lirnfal. India, wrttn:--" lam enjoyinir I mlTiri-il terribly with hrsdach*. and ■pltndld566 words
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Advertisement156 1922-10-06 2 FOUCAULD A Bf^ANDY KSTtie«7 AT T^T 9s9#BSAQ~P9tAOOtS AGENCY OFFERED. Who does Your Printing? RICHARD Ltd. PROMPT PRINTERS 76 Cecil Street, Singapore. Tel. 2228. American System Dentistry H. OHNISHI, D.D.S. No. 19J. ORCHARD ROAD. (Tal. 2083). (Upper Light Studio). VIOLET RAY Trcutnwnt for VEURAJ.fiIA. TOOTH ACHE, PYORKHIA, ABSCESS AND RHEUMATISM. Doa't156 words
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Advertisement200 1922-10-06 2 A.M.A. A.M.A. Hick, Hargreaves Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) DIESEL OIL ENGINES. UNIFLOW STEAM ENGINES. CONDENSERS (WITH HICK-BREGUET EJECTOR.) Sole Af«rt P. A. PARIS, M/U, THB ARCADB. SIKGAPORH. AJMJL A.M.A. WsMll IW l>»>ini mxmifn ivnnm r ■naf-rf-imii.-rr Real Economy. Don't let the white ants destroy your Rubber Estates bat use200 words
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Article649 1922-10-06 3 A Professor and His Clients. The Florence correspondent of the Observer writes The police at Florence have just arrested Professor" Mazzetti, a fortune-teller and clairvoyant, who has driven a thriving trade there for some years. He claims to predict the future infallibly and to have control649 words
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Article331 1922-10-06 3 A Warning to the Chinese Troops. The Harbin correspondent of the N.C. j Daily N'tws forwards the following atory to Shanghai early in September The 700 men of the 4th Regiment at Euhaidou who shortly after the recent mutiny, surrendered when starvation was ■taring thorn in the331 words
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Article93 1922-10-06 3 If anybody had sufrpestcd before the war that» in a few years it would cost DOO.OOO roub\i» to send a letter in Russia hi would probably have been treated a-; :i:-iim-. Kven now it is difficult to believe, yet we have been shown a letter. Mja the Japan Chronicle, rii-i-ivorl93 words
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Advertisement523 1922-10-06 3 SANDAKAN CLUB, NORTH BORNEO \OTICK is horeby jrivfn that the Oom-mitti-o of tlir nbov<- chib has decided to l'lliim tlic uutftnndir.K Prbcntures to Bcarci of the tial laaaa of *im) each and second issue of $.~>o each bearing interest at the late of 8 p. r ci-nt. per aoasm, on523 words
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Advertisement229 1922-10-06 3 CHILL ON THE LIVER te a fiT'iurnt easae of pUnHM at this time of year. Therefore keep your liver setive. your vYstem clean and your bo<ly healthy by tin occasional ukp of n i EJca*MM*j*jiMw*jßMMl p t thus avoiding chill? ard colds, constipation, bilious attacks, sick headaches. t PinkcUr;-. ari229 words
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Advertisement366 1922-10-06 3 You wouldn't drink flat sod* wattr, or stale beer. Then why be content with tea that is flat and stale Buy Brooke Bond tea in the vacuum -packed tin, and you will never grumble at your tea again. Brooke T-ond tea in tlie vacuum tin will not cost you more366 words
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Advertisement144 1922-10-06 3 bet:« e n><> mmmmi* i i>iH By Appointment KM THE QUE£K NOHWICH —ENGLAND CHOCOLATES in Fancy Boxes. Packets tr Tins. AND NORWICH COCOA. i 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 fancy boxes, $1.75,144 words
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Advertisement668 1922-10-06 4 STEAMER SfIBJWQS P. flSritisii India <»>* Apcar Line (ConimntoK Incorporated fn England) MAIi; /NT) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES WBIHUJta AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. iVmitr Cortr.Hct with Hla Majeatr'a GoTeraaiaat) LONDON FAR-F.ASITRN BERVICB TO MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWHtF T)»e Singapore LeaTe Slagapora NANKIN about Oct. 16 1 KALYAN about Oct. 17668 words
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Advertisement653 1922-10-06 4 STEftHEB SaHIIIGS ELLE^TaN^HjNE EUJERMAN BUCKNAU. STEAMSHIP Co, Lt*. (InMraanttrt ta KagUa*!) BTEAMaW"" P— Wafaaow PASSBNGBR SERYTCB O«TTWAEI>. Btoatnev I>n« Siagapora CITT OF PAWS N«». I s.s. CITY Of YOKK D^. 14 it. CITY OF SIMLA Jan. 28 si. CITY OF POONA Mar, nOKBrTASD, s.s. CITT OP PARIS Marseilles A London653 words
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Advertisement688 1922-10-06 4 STEAMER SAIUHBS KOHINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (SOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated In Holland) CNDF.R CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA, GOVERNMENT. Telephone Noa. I'aaaage Drpt. 131, Freight Dept. 1102, Marina Drpt. and Transhipment Drpt. 1437, Manager's Drpt. 100 J. MELCHOIR TREUB October 6, Batavin, Somaranc and Sourabaya wish trnn?liipm"iit for688 words
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Advertisement304 1922-10-06 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N. Y. K. LONDON VOW IlaVtone Maru Oct. 1!> Suwa Mr.ru Oct. SI LIVERPOOL LOT Toyoaaskl Ilara oad Oet HAMBURG LPf Vatsnseoto Haim aarlj Oct. >K«f TORK LW VIA BURX SOUTH AMERICAN LOT Sanagawa Mam Oct. U «OMRAT UNsl Awa Mam Oct. IT Tumba Maru Nov. 3 CALCUTTA304 words
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Advertisement267 1922-10-06 5 _CTEAMER^AIUNjBS^ O.S.K. Piewsaid flslllag* Trrn Wagastof (subfee* to change without previous aotlaa.) EUROPEAN UNI lor Mursrillfß, London. Hamhurg. Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo. Suez and Port Scid. Arr. Dep. AMAZON MARU Nov. U Nov. 15 &HUNKO MAR'J Dec. -1 .lee. 2? Oir.it Marseilles NEW TORK Ll>t For Bam Fraarlsce, Panama, New267 words
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Advertisement128 1922-10-06 5 STEAMER SAILINGS bOLLAR LIRE FOR BOSTON, NEW YORK, NORFOLK Tla Suet s.s. M. S. DOLLAR Loading Singapore, October 20. FOR BOSTON, NEW TORK, BALTIMORE Tla Snex s.s. DIANA DOLLAR Loading Singapore, November 20. Through Bills of Lading issued from Singapore to the Principal Cities of the United States and Canada.128 words
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Advertisement310 1922-10-06 5 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE (Ineorporatod in Australia) Singapore to Java Ports, Port Darwla Thursday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, via Torres StraiU, also with transhipment to other Victorian, South Australian and North Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, New Britain, Tasmania and New Zealand Ports APPROXIMATE SAILINGS MONTORO, 4,007310 words
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Advertisement210 1922-10-06 5 STEAMER SAILINGS COMaUNBD SRRTICB OF THE OCEAN S.S. 00., LTI. (Incorporated ia England) THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTI. (Ineorporatod ia England) Monthly Service taking cargo and Passengers from Singapore JAVA PORTS (aa inducement offers) NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS AND FREMANTLE (PERTH) Approximate Sailing. UINDEROO 0 19 GORQON Oct. 27210 words
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Advertisement196 1922-10-06 5 STEAMER SAILINGS STRUTKERS ANN BARRY OPERATORS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO. Due Singapore s.s. ELKRIDGE Oct. 20 to discharge and load a.s. WEST PROSPECT Nov. 10 to discharge and load s.s. WEST CHOPAKA Nov. 30 to discharge and load s.s. WEST FARALON Dec. 15196 words
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Advertisement392 1922-10-06 6 CINEMAS LIBERTY Unirenal Special Attraction SECOND-HAND ROSE atts C acts GLADYS WALTON Together with the Adventures of ROBINSON CRUSOE Episodes 13, 14 and 15, 6 parts. The First Show at 7.30 p.m. THE MAN WHO WOKE UP By HOOT GIBSON ROBJNSON'S TROUSSEAU Jrxel Comedy in 2 arta. Proprietor LIBERTY BALL.392 words
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Advertisement434 1922-10-06 6 CINEMAS By popular request t THE SWATOW TYTHOON DISASTERS will be repeatid for a further four nifrhts. From Friday, Octo!;er 6 to Monday, October 9, 1»22. PALACEGAY NEW BRIDGE ROAD. Other attrcctinn at 9.30 p.m. will bo Episodes 5 and I of THE INVISIBLE RAY SERIAL and a Paramount- Artrraft434 words
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Advertisement569 1922-10-06 6 STEfIBER SAIUHGS ~!Fr7^s~steamship co "liiwiTEß LOCAL SAILINGS IntmHed to Mil Strainer From Slagapore to Honda y, 4 pjn. KINTA Port Swettenham and Pftwnp Monday. 5 p.m. HYE I.EOXG Malacca and Muar. TiKsday, 2.50 pjn. CALYPSO Tort Dickson, T«!uk Aotnn. liajan Ta.t'J and Lumut. Tneeday, 6 p.m. KEI.ANTAN Malacca and Mnar.569 words
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Article135 1922-10-06 7 FIXTVRF.S. i rtdaj. Ottaacf fi 11,,- i Water. 1O."3 a.m., 10.48 p.m. Baaeh Road, 9. 15 p.m. Boxing, r.M.S. Gou'own No. 16. Falurda>. Ortolicr 7 I n.m., 11.20 p.m. Kluang Rubber Itcrrick's 12.30. ricl.el B.C.C. v. S.li.C. ftX.C Children's Concert, Vie. I lieatre. 5 p.m. r us,135 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article61 1922-10-06 7 I v Gler.avy. M tori lurl .1. i Cocn, M.lctiiiU- Tie.r., i M i-ui.. Btojsj c«»l TTaarf Ikenpal Harbour. M.iin Wharf Lch. liygeU, !';.;rol, Lcl fug N'eptnn Coal Wfcarl V'oaaols i.i Dry Dack. Tanjosuj aart Dock: Pice: Ayu 1. v h. •)-,>! !l,irl»>ur K:n«« Dock: Jun.v61 words
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Article24 1922-10-06 7 v r iii.v. i;lAXI u-10. KRIAN. Bi ■■■■> 5-10, ..r.t C-10, It f,-i(,. I; \J All OF SARAWAK Sar., 893 Uns. fron: 10-10.24 words
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Article75 1922-10-06 7 To-day 1:1--1 r m. :i p.ni i.nliam nml Teluk Anson.. a p.m I p.r.i. 4 P-m- P-»i-M»lac^» -'-i Mu'- P-m 4 p.m i p.r.;. Batavaar mrabaya r.r.l H estern sbanr, Cur..h a.n. li. :...n. 11 cm 1 :..ir,. 1 p.m. Batu Panal 5 P'° jh.ia «ru i75 words
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Article14 1922-10-06 7 nti miii Arr. LoadOB, B«| tcir.bvr M Octubi-r I Otil.'o.T o14 words
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Article160 1922-10-06 7 EXCHANGK SinKaptre, (MokaX C. On London, Bank 4 m/s I ttf IK'inan.i L" I 1 H PriVmt* tu. credits 2/4 11/W Oii New Jfark D«wMrl U4C Private, M d i MU On r*rance Hank 04d In India, tfunk T.T. 178Vj U:i Hongkong, Bank ci <1 11 V4160 words
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55 1922-10-06 7 Tone of Market Firm. Latoat London c;iljk\s quote Spot erapa 9A Spct sheet 11(4, Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. vow-Dec. 2.> 2'."j ati.-Murch Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. Spot Xov.-Doc. 31 31 4 Jan.-Marc-h :S2', ?>* VAILY55 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article196 1922-10-06 7 hlk I'd. Buyer*. Sellers. 1 1 Ayer \Venjr norn t 1 Bateng Padang 0.35 0.45 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.00 1.10 1 1 Jelantoh 0.35 0.45 1 1 Johan Tin 0.40 0.50 U il Kum. Kan.unt. 1.13.9 1.15.0 t lo Kinta AaMc 4.00 4.76 j 5 Llnjjui Tin 2.75196 words
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Article149 1922-10-06 7 a!. Pd. Bayers. Sellers. I il Br. Am. Tobacco 4.3.0 4.7.0 J 10 Central Engines m.60 io Central Motor* 2.50 ."S.OO 10 Eastern Ship «.75 9.75 El fl E. taclting Co. 6.00 6.50 5'- Electric Tramways 1/- 2/- norn 10 Fraw r <v N'e«veS2^s 33JS i i>o Hammer anj149 words
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Article94 1922-10-06 7 U. Km. 0 p.r. *1,1!4.e-Cf pax px, »JD <poro Electric*! Truawaya, 5 p.c. £SoO.O(H> Spore Muaicipal y*. $1,878,000 MbT 5-poro Municipal 4* p.c of 1907 $1,000,000 16 p... Ua. 3'pcro Municipal 4V, p«. of 1909 $1,600,600 10 pi. 4i». >'p?ro Uaciripal 4H V-», of T»C< tT.SOO.COti ;t S'portr MonkipaJ94 words
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Article372 1922-10-06 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Eratt's Quotations. l»-l v 'rices. Fraser I.) all Co. Evatt. '<::•■:. iiy New <|1) "1.-10 0.00 0.40 0.50 \ior Uajad ($1) 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.20 K. Hits*. (*5) 9.00 10.00 8.00 10.00 A. Kuning (sl) 0.50 1.00 .b. Malty <$_>) 0.85 tM372 words
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Advertisement162 1922-10-06 7 GOVERNMENT NOTICE ti tfca Cotoalal Bceretary'i ::.i>- ..,i to in..'>r. of Oatojsar -J. IMS, fjr the supply of Rations and Sundries I the period Jar.unry 1, VJ2i IMS. Tonders sfcool r "ri»* obtainable .'n appilcatioa to ti..- i 1 rincipal Civil liodical t)fTiC(.r"s OlTice. Ferns will oal| be laaajai 0.-i162 words
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Advertisement697 1922-10-06 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS CHIVrsS 1 PURE HONXT, Olde Raglitß Marmalade, frail Salad, Knglisn Kruit<. Ul i :-lu*s. H. Holler, Direct Imparter, KuroinHotel Huildmir. CAVALRY, one of ihc most highly finished dpi RO&KO PK PATENT AUTOMOBILE Clock;, from M.'.iv up at Wcill Montor, X, l!i K l. Utroet >!,- FOR SALE, white697 words
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Advertisement44 1922-10-06 7 Brunner Mond Co., Ltd. MORTHWK'H, ENGLAND. ''■Ude ma» i< Manufacturer* ef BICARBONATE OF SODA SODA ASH CAUSTIC BODA CARBONATE OF AMMONIA SULPHATE OF AMMONIA CALCIUM CHLORIDE PUKE ZINC BLEACHING POWDER. SILICATE OF SODA, etc Ageuta, Straita SottlemenU and F.MJ9. H. WOLSKEL CO., LTD. SIMOAPORa.44 words
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Advertisement561 1922-10-06 7 AUCTION SALE of excellent walnnt-stnined toak household furniture, Ba!>y Grand pinno, two-senter Singer aiotor car, Pil.irrr ptaadlo aaw#M| machine. Pints, U-., etc. To be held at C!ie»tert«n, So. A, Scotts Koa«l, off OrchErJ Koad. on Saturday, October 7, at 2.3» p.m. Comprising an excellent toned Baby Grand riano. by T.561 words
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Advertisement220 1922-10-06 7 VICTORIA THEATRE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11 BANDHAOTB KABTBKM nCUIT, l.td. NEW ENaiSK F^RGiOAL (®mm go, \K K-.tii:iiv \r.\\ COMPAXY with an nrnutLT nbw repertoire of I.ONPON SI il Wedaaaaß/, October ii. ii iM tons OF HONBT. Thursday. Otli>lier I.'. al UM i>..,i. niSNCII LEAVE. FrMajr. Oetofcn I i. V!.,- I I220 words
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1208 1922-10-06 8 The Straits Times FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6. MATTERS MALAYAN. We quoted yesterday a comment from our Kuala Lumpur contemporary on a matter that is muchly exercising tli minds of the people in the Federated Malay States. As we cannot imagine that there are two big scandals, we assume that our contemporary1,208 words
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Article14 1922-10-06 8 The annual meeting of Tembalak Hub ber Estates, Ltd., was held at noon to-day14 words
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Article25 1922-10-06 8 S. Pearson and Son, Ltd., of which Viscount Cowdray is the head, have :u cured a Sudan irrigation contract involving the expenditure of nearly £1,000,000.25 words
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Article40 1922-10-06 8 Through the kind permission of Mrs. Sproule, a rally of the Girl Cutdes will be held in the garden nt Nassau Ixidge, on Monday, the lGth inst. at I p.m. All those interested in the movement are invited to attend.40 words
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Article44 1922-10-06 8 A Chinese, named Ng Muk Cheok, who was arrested in Singapore recently after having been banished for the term of his natural life from the state of Negri Sembilan, was committed yesterday by the third magistrate to take Ihjs trial at the next Assizes.44 words
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Article49 1922-10-06 8 Messrs. Barlow and Co. report that the copra market has remained unchanged during the past week and only a moderate quantity of business has been transacteci. Closing quotations are as follows No. 1 Standard ?!1.2."> to .«<J.SO, No. 2 Standard <5.85 to 9.25, No. 3 Standard 8.">5 to 8.85.49 words
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Article53 1922-10-06 8 The ninth ingathering service of the Tamil Methodist Church will be held tomorrow evening in the Short Street School at four o'clock. The Rev. J. H. Lewin, the pastor of the Wesley Church, will deliver an address. Then; will b:- sale immediately after the service of the articles ofcred. All53 words
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Article67 1922-10-06 8 The Rev. Chew Tsun Hinjr.. tbe wellknown Methodist preacher in Canton, has arrived in Singapore- and will conduct evangelistic meetings in Cantonese in the A. C. S. Drill Hall at 7.:50 p.m. en Thursday and Friday, and in Mr. Ku Tons Sen's theatre hall on Saturday nr.d Sunday at 867 words
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Article76 1922-10-06 8 At the second court this morning before Mr. Dawson, N'k Mc-tij? It, v Hylani. •notor car <. liver, was charged with rash md negligent driving of ear No. 2iT>! in 3ukii Timah Road, at 4.30 p.m. yesterday. As a result of his driving, a Tamil named Kamasamy was knocked down76 words
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Article71 1922-10-06 8 The Java Tribuns is the name of a weekly in the English language about to be issued at Batavia, supplying, accord ing to Java papers, a long felt wan. among the English speaking residents The new periodical will be devoted > th< interests of all foreigners in the -\.K.I Numerous71 words
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Article66 1922-10-06 8 By kind permission of His Highnesi The Sultan, Colonel Commandant, Johon Military and Volunteer Force.?, the Johorc Military Band will play at the Ban:Stand. Johore. on Sunday nea p.m. the following progiamsn of music Quick March, Far Away. Branj Overran. Oberon, Weber Selection, The Co-Optimists, Wood Yalsc. Come Closer Hoby66 words
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Article91 1922-10-06 8 Before Mr. Dawoon in the second c .urt this morning. Inspector Kinjr gave evidence of arrest in a case of robbery. It appears that a Chinese towkay was walking alms* Robertson Quay at 7 pjß, yesterday when four Cantonese suddenly set upon him and, disabling him by thrjw ng sand91 words
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Article89 1922-10-06 8 In the second court yesterday before Mr. Dawscn, Pek Seng, a Chinese syce, was convicted of rash and negligent driving of motor-bus No. :'>!>;!. It was said that he collided with two rickshas, injuring the pullers. In ope of the rckshas was a Miss Nicholas and 'her brother. Miss Nicholas89 words
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Article92 1922-10-06 8 An action by Sng Toon Keng, administrator of Lim Teng, deceased, in respect of an area cf land at Toah Pyoh cf which two deceased were comir.nn tenant?; Wan mentioned to Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard in tile Supreme Court, yesterday, by Mr. C. C. Simpson, who appeared for the plaintiff. He92 words
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Article104 1922-10-06 8 In the First Magistrate's Court this morning Mr. David heard 24 .cases of petroleum and timber stor.ing without licence. Mr. A. Xewlxrry, of the Singapore Fire Brigade, detailed the cases, chief of which was a case where a Chlnwn petroleum dealt r, named Goh Cheng Mia, wis summoned fur storing104 words
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Article134 1922-10-06 8 A sensational attack occurred on Tuesday, reports the Malayan Observer, Ipoh, at Tanjong Tolong near the mine owned by Towkay Foo Choong Nyit. It would appear that the kapala was taking to the mines about $2,000 to pay the COoliei when he was attacked by a party of three men.134 words
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Article393 1922-10-06 8 Mr. E. A. Bnewin, of the Straits Times, is sailing fr in home to-day on his return from leave. Colonel Cecil Rae hai bee n appointed tflic-r in conr.uand nf the Ipoh Chinese Section of the M. V. I. Mr. 11. B. Egmmt Ih.k.-, of Messrs. Harrisons,393 words
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Article21 1922-10-06 8 Mails from Ino-China are due by the Manciie to-morrow. The Morioka Mam will biin:^ mails from China and Japan.21 words
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Article36 1922-10-06 8 We are asked to say tha' the Extervieei Association of Malaya, .S:n;.;;ipcre branch. Armistice dinner will beheld on Saturday, November !1 in toe ball rcom of Raffles Hotel. Further particulars will be published later.36 words
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Article64 1922-10-06 8 A reminder may be given of the Childto bo held iii ththeatre to-morrow afternoon at five, w.th admission to children free and t-> adult I '.i An excellent programme bai Ik ':i prepared Including music and dan ing. Among the items to be played by the PhQarmonic64 words
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Article64 1922-10-06 8 D. M. D. Stephen. The Tir.ics of. Ceylon of September 21 reproduces the following interesting announcement from the Ceylon Police Gazette oadß the heading Hue an. l Cry D. H. I). Stephen, height r ft. B ins., bread shouldered, heavily built, ;-lc::n shaven, top lip protrudes: slightly, hosl' prominent, fair64 words
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Article137 1922-10-06 8 A conclusirn has been reached in the Supreme Court in the suit between t'.,relatives of W,e late Syed Omar bin Ali A I Junied which dealt with the disposal of leasehold property in Hijrh Street Tbe ■I gave director! that this property fchoukl be k 'pt f.137 words
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Article150 1922-10-06 8 It will be remembered that the FonMf Enerry Alien Admissicn Ordinance was promulgated on October 18, 1919, to be to f" for three years, so that it is dinto ex. lire at midnight of tbe 12th in;;. With its rxpirati. n the embargo which has150 words
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Advertisement135 1922-10-06 8 WHY NOT SMOKE THE BEST fa d OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE! <A Excellent Selection n^ of tw^\ NEWEST FANCY STRIPES. Hrl lsjfer»ll Plain colours with contrast collar ivjjj i^^Oi ant cu^ s an d fancy brocaded bath JjWs^r^ II towelling. Latest patterns. Vh W $17.50, $21.50, $25.00, $29.00 JAEGER PURE WOOL MERINO135 words
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Advertisement201 1922-10-06 8 ALHAMBRA THE SIN THAT WAS HIS pts. 6 pts. AFRAID TO FIGHT 5 pts. 5 pta. (Frank Mayo) Topical Budget First Show THE BIG PUNCH (Buck Jones) S pts. 6 pts. MARLBOROUGH HOMER COMES HOME ."> pts. 5 pts. (Charles Ray) OUT OF LUCK 5 pts. 6 pts (Dorothy Gish)201 words
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Article751 1922-10-06 9 Hopeful Tone at Mudania Conference. Points that Still Retard Settlement. Kixtku's Service. London, October 4. (\m>tr.litinople General Harington opened the proceedings at Mudania with an address in wliich lie defined the objects of the eonfi -rence firstly, the cessation of hostilities secondly, the determination of a line behind751 words
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Article110 1922-10-06 9 Relter's Service. London, October 5. Washington In ccnr.e'ction with Mr. McKenna's suggestion at the bankers' conference for a reduction of the principal foreign debts, treasury efficials are cf opinion that the general cancellation or wholesale reduction of debts would injure the welfare of the world by creating a110 words
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Article73 1922-10-06 9 Renter's BBBVMC. London, October Amsterdam The number of strikers has increased to 2,000. There have bc-n no disorders, but the police have been reinforced in the neighbourhood of the port. London, October 4. Amsterdam The International Federation cf Trade Unions, claiming to represent 20,000,000 workers, has summoned73 words
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Article88 1922-10-06 9 Reiver's Service. Londen, October 4. Trans-Atlantic air liners 900 feet Ion;:! with captivity for 100 pasre-ngers and a speed of 100 miles an hour and luxuriously equipped are features of the plans elraftcd i by a wealthy American corporation now j being canvassed in London with a88 words
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Article43 1922-10-06 9 Blimrt Service. London, October 4. Melbourne: Photographs cf the solar eclipse taken by the Lick observatory are described ts very good and show 85 stars, seme of which can be measured, but the calculation of results will require considerable tfaao. I43 words
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Article79 1922-10-06 9 Rkvter's BbWICC. Loivdon, October 5. Paris M. Barthou has been appointed president of the Reparations Commission in succession to M. Duboris, who resigned. M. Colrat succeeds M. B::ithnu as Minister of Justice. j London, October 5. Paris It is confirmed that M. Poincurc will usk M. Barthou to snccccd79 words
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Article39 1922-10-06 9 i Reuter's Sekvut. Londce, October 4. In London German marls slumped to 9,400 and another low recoirl is anticipated shortly as a sequel to unrestricted infla- lion. Commercial transactions with Ger- many are becoming increasingly difficult.39 words
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Article98 1922-10-06 9 Akali Agitation Becoming Serious. Renter's Service. London, October 5. Ttie Daily News's Allahabad correspondent reports from the Punjab that the Akali agitation is rapidly developing into a formidable revolutionary movement. The gravity of the situation was recently increased by secretive propaganda throughout India, including Indian regiments. He understands98 words
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Article229 1922-10-06 9 Reitek's Service. London, October 4. Geneva The rebirth of the nation was the keynote of the speeches at a public meeting of the League of Nations whfeh unanimously approved the plan for the financial reconstruction of Austria. There l was unbounded cordiality between the delepates and the229 words
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Article43 1922-10-06 9 RnuTEr.'s Service. London, October 5. Ottawa Sir Henry Thornton has been appointed president of the Canadian Northern and Grand Trunk Railways at a salary of §50,000 per annum. London, October 5. Stockholm The national plebiscite has rejected prohibition by 924,874 against 889,078.43 words
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131 1922-10-06 9 Singapore, OctobeT 0. Silver '.'.o'*. Hongkong 11'^ per cent. premium. Share Market.—Quiet. Rubbers.—Bids are wanted for Bukit Julotongs, Punggors. Chimpuls, Uukit Katiis, Ayer Moleks, Dukit Kajangs. New j Serer.dahs, Changkat Serdangs, Ifaars and Balgowaiea. Tins.—Taipings 77tfc-82tt easts, Norths S2'-j-M7'i cents. South.; 87H-92H cents, |Renongs131 words
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Article137 1922-10-06 9 Tin.-i' 164.10. $82',i no sales. Rubbers.—Bassetts 70-75, Bukit Katil* 40-45, Craigieleas (New) 20-30, Glenearn PO-70, Kuala Bidims 1.40-1.50, Mentakabs 10 cents, Ulu Benuts 10.15, United Malaccas 65-75, Jimahs 75-85, Changkat BerdaagS 2, Sungei Tukangs 15 cents. Mines.—Asam Kumbangs at 295.-.'Us., Jchans 40-45, Linguis 3-3.10, Murais137 words
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Article1625 1922-10-06 9 Annual Report of the British Adviser. Mr. H. W. Thomson, British Adviser, I Kelsntan, forwards a copy of his aiministration report on that state for 1921, ircm i which we take the following extracts The revenue was Sl,l'JU,2t)2, a decrease of $168,093 against the revenue of thu1,625 words
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Article327 1922-10-06 9 (From Our Own Correspond nt.) Kuala Lumpur, October 5. Owing to the timely arrival cf the fire brigade this morning at the police barlacks what might have turned out quite. a serious proportion was oheefced in time to prevent very great mischief. The firo i ri^'inatcd in327 words
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Article107 1922-10-06 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 5. The warrant issued by the Kuala Lumpur police magistrate on Tuesday against Major W. S. Huxley, on the application of Mr. Ang Keh Toh, was withdrawn yesterday, in view of the fact that Mr. Huxley had not received107 words
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Article63 1922-10-06 9 (By courtesy of the Lat Pau Press.) Shanghai, October 4. The China tea export duty exemption will be extended to October, 1923. Tho election of the vice-president of China will be held at the next session of parliament and Tsao Kun is hopeful. All schools in Canton are63 words
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Article369 1922-10-06 9 About §5,000 Worth Of Jewellery Missing. As the facts stand revealed at present it will take a Sherlock Holmes to unravel the mystery bound up with the robbery of over $350,000 from tlhe safe in thw strong room of the Banque de Plndo-Chine during Wednesday night. Since369 words
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Article292 1922-10-06 9 Messrs. Baric w anJ Co. report Singapore, October 5. Following better acivices from London the auctions on Wednesday were tirnici ar.d all grades were well supported. Standard Sheet was in good demand at i2G'i cents but better prices were obtain--1 able outside and all lots were withdrawn.292 words
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Article240 1922-10-06 9 Gradually Vienna, the city of songs" and the "city of theatres," la developing into a city of film production, says the Observer's ieima correspondent. The UN environ! and the Ix-ui.t.f'jl Alpine scenery of the province from a splendid and often romantic bucktrioiind. In many places round240 words
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Article828 1922-10-06 10 RUGBY. S. C. Defeat JfIMM BaJira. The tiist res i of the season was playi groond i "i ing the BX.C. .-(i d J< I game, which was vi.. of brill. I tor t!:c Club by a goal acd to nil. The I liderabJy altered f'.->;.i828 words
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Article200 1922-10-06 10 America and Australia Buying Largely. ilile prices which have been ■-cured for Ceylon teas on the local mar- 1 .-■i.vs the Times of Ceylon, extraordinary effect ination of shipments. irding to the official d Ito L adon a few days i ...jients to the United I amounted only200 words
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Article270 1922-10-06 10 >f Continental air tr.-.iiic f,.i (I by ihe Air Ministry I hat traffic on the Contin?ntal air I to ..nd from the LonTorminal Aerodrome, C'roydon, con- i to show an expansion. The number t all nationalities arriving departing was 7!i, an increase of I machinea over the270 words
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Article110 1922-10-06 10 i Among the pictures of the Gaiety programme arc Love's Pay Day in 5 l parts featuring Rosemary thelby. The of Pools, an Alice Joyce special Vitagraph production, and The Cure with Charlie Chaplin. There is also a local topical, H. H. The Sultan of Johore's Birthday Gymkhana.110 words
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Article520 1922-10-06 10 New English Farcical Company's Visit. The New English Farcical Company, under the direction of Bandman's Eastern Circuit. Ltd., opens its Singapore season at the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday. We ace told that the company is a very good one, the players being carefully selected for individual and collective520 words
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Article162 1922-10-06 10 Our Ipoh correspondent wires The veccnt decision of Mr. Justice Wats; a that an affirmation in the examination of an accused person at the preliminary enquiry is illegal caused consternation among lawyers, owing to the practi'-e having been foßowad for the past twenty years. Several accused persons have162 words
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Article225 1922-10-06 10 A Bombay correspondent writes to the Ceylon Observer —Apropos the new motor tax pn posed for Ceylon, it is interesting to note the grave effects of the thirty per cent, duty on the Indian motor industry, as revealed by a statement by! the Motor Traders'225 words
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Article84 1922-10-06 10 Harmston's presented their change of programme to a large audience last night. There are a number cf interesting new turns, and the programme as a whole is an excellent one. The wonderful flying trapeze act of the Arcos troupe continues to be a great attraction. Owing to the84 words
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Article461 1922-10-06 10 Special KeHoiutiuns Confirmed At Penang. An extraordinary general ■Matkag 4f shareholders of the Eastern Co., Ltd., was held at the registered office of tho Company, Gii, Beach Stiect, Penang, c n Tuesday afternoon, for yie purpose of receiving a report of ihe proceedings of the previou:- extraordinary461 words
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Article439 1922-10-06 10 Iftl following is circulated by the Secretaries of the Bukji Jelotoag Rabbet Estates, Ltd.,: The twelfth annuU t/idinary general Maeting of the' sharuholden was held at the company's office I. :i Monday, September 25 under the chairmanship <,f Mr. Tan Cheng Lack. Th--1 usual preliminaries having439 words
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Article146 1922-10-06 10 The Isle of Wight is losing the community of Benedictine monks who, after being in exile in the island for twenty years (for the greater part of the time at Quarr Abbey, near Ryde, which was specially built for them) aie returning to their old home146 words
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Article522 1922-10-06 10 Quiet and Methodical Preparations. It is a mistake to believe that the immense destruction of war material by I the Allied Commissions of Control has Germany for future war, writes C. Ward Price to the Daily Mail from Berlin. At present Germany is entirely miccpable of waging522 words
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Article348 1922-10-06 10 The fallowing is from the Courier. Needless to add there is thi rubber neck also prevalent in the part of the world "The rubber neck is a person, I male o.- female, who has an overmastering .i sense of curiosity and owni's of time in which to348 words
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Article86 1922-10-06 10 In addition to the following works, a election of Fiction has been added to the Raffles Library, and will be ready fee issue to-morrow Allison (William) Memories of Men and Horses. Guedalla (Philip) The Second Empire. Haldane (Viscount) The Philosophy of Humanism. Lynd (Robert) Books and Authors. Maran86 words
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Article25 1922-10-06 10 Next Sunday evening at 8.15 p.m. there will be evensong and sermon at S. Matthew's Church, Sepoy Lines. There 'will ba baptisms at 4.15 p.m.25 words
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Article603 1922-10-06 10 Worst Catastrophe to (hinkiann In LivinK Memory. A Chinkiang curc.-pondent write* to the North < Shanghai, t.n I September 14 Om hardly knows whole to begin ::i describing the rain on caused here by the typhoon which bjr.t upon v mat lueadaj t( renoon. We were603 words
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Article223 1922-10-06 10 I Routine Orders, dated September 27 by Lieut.-Colcnel F. E. Spencer, DS O ILC, Commanding S.S.V.F. Friday, 0th.— 515 p.m., Drill Hall. S.R.E. (v) Field Sections, Construction of Obstacles. Signals, Lucas Lamp. Friday 6th.— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, M.G. Platoon. Platoon Parade. Sunday, Sth.— A, B and223 words
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Article65 1922-10-06 10 It in reported that recruiting hu \ntr. NMMd generally in Madras Presidency except in the following Taluks, Wjfaidl are still closed to recruiting owing to pic valence of disease Coimbatore, all taluk-. Salem, all t.-duks undt -r the Emigration Agent, -Madras, and Superin-tcndi-nt, Km.igration l>u|>oi. Negapatam Malabar, Krnad and Calicut65 words
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Article1349 1922-10-06 11 IN THE 1ST H CENTURY. Interesting Letter of British .Mariner. I i letter, reproduced below, appeared in the Glasgow Herald recently. WriU'-ii in 1769, it gives a wonderful insight inoi the lives of mariner;, of that day. Xvi dently John her was one (if those E:n Dire builder.* to \vh<>-n1,349 words
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Article743 1922-10-06 11 Twelfth General Meeting At Copenhagen. The twelfth ordinary general meeting ■f the Mount Austin (Johore) Rubber Kstates, Ltd., was held at 2, Holbergsgade, Copenhagen, on September 8. In the absence of Mr. Madsen-Mygdal, Mr. H. Schiodt presided. The local secretary, Mr. A. Veeterdai, having read the743 words
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Article93 1922-10-06 11 According to investigation by the Government the population of Korea at the lad f August was 17,452,618, including 367,018 Japanese and 25,952 foreigners. The figures, when compared with the year r.'l">, represent an increase by 804,789, or l>y *****9 Koreans, 46,018 Japanese, and 7V,:;0 foreigners. The ratio93 words
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Article61 1922-10-06 11 A wtiti-r in the Observt-r says The steps of the camel-walk," the new catastrophe wi'h which the ball-room is threatened, is the pas de joie, representing the delight of n camel when he sees an oasis in tin* desert." I should have sui'l thai particular emotion was les.< natural to61 words
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Advertisement78 1922-10-06 11 Tfie Greatest Qrcfiestras \ffiffl/ at Command S. MOUTRIE It Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Hongkong) SINGAPORE. His Mmw'i Voice L/ l-»^.«^»»^»-»» »»»>«» >MMIMI«><MHI»IM»M>M ALL SIZES STOCKED OF I CLINCHER SOLID BAND TYRES DISTRIBUTING AGENTS William Jacks Co., SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR- n i .i POWER TRANSMISSION Pulleys WE HOLD LARGE STOCKS78 words
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Advertisement346 1922-10-06 11 Raffles Hotel 'Phone 2910. Thone :!>2O. (10 lines). (10 naas). Friday TEA DANSANT 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. MUSIC from 8 until 11 p.m. SPECIAL JAZZ BAND Jaiat M»al-al Directors Mr. W. S. TAGUAPIRTRA (Orchmtral Mute). Mx. W. F. Connolly (Dane* Maslc). MAMIES BHOTMKRS. rroprietor*. ♦♦■♦-♦♦♦■♦-♦-»■♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦'>♦♦♦< ADELPHI HOTEL Private Dinner346 words
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Article564 1922-10-06 12 The (Jreat Fault Reßion Of Earthquakes. Pi t several weeks past Wairakei, i Uruanui, in the thermal dis,f tlie North Island of New i vn been perturbed by a series luakca, rumblinp;s, and tremors Wellington correspondent of On an avmtga there have j or fc rty (listiiui564 words
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Article80 1922-10-06 12 in rieaaa the cheape.-t i GanaaajTi thanks u» tho i lie mark in ttritiah or Amoy. \'<<<;n Bremen to the I U '.-inju'rooK, a <listanna< fn in I.'iidi n to TKanet. 'In- avroplane here is 2s. Berlin to Ihimburc, 178 mile^, and from Berlin to Dresden 3d The ITS miles80 words
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Article51 1922-10-06 12 mii.iuf.irtur! i» oom--1915 ami 1914, wiu-n the Ruropr and Anurie.in ii'iniTit |||1 ivatad th.- in:i:'K"t in i ml in I!M* ttuy mne I i MM eaaki t" Jan i la mc* ■mil Cummer:*' of JapaßCM cement reaac and tht- tota! i i.ent iii 1U"J1 to Java deoreaaci Whilr it haa51 words
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Advertisement1165 1922-10-06 12 STERLING RUBBER SHARE PRICES. LONDON EXCHANGE STERLING PRICES SEPT. 5. Stock Stock Par Exchaage Par Exchaage Valus. Company. Prices. Value. Compaay. Prices. September 5. September 5. £1 Anglo-Malay 13/lVa £1 Luniut 23/9 £1 Ayer Kuning SO/ 2/ London Asiatic 2/7 V 4 il Bakap Plantations 10/ il Malacca Plantations 1/13/1G1,165 words
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Advertisement184 1922-10-06 12 7JUBOL^ Physiological Laxative. The only agent that effects the functional re-education of the Intestine. RF..EDUCATIO>I OK THE INTISTI E -lIBOL. a<Cirr.ntcvh>M.<..vitl Ij.JH.r A.f< l(««fCI«-h. rf fd.if»iim. <.l i-.^ inrr.inr hy uri'aii. nf ll.c iuc», h<">i. 'iir.ci- jih< jn.vr uniinplrt ai jll -be luietn -al ji^iij- *f •link I ..n-|.»d. .1184 words
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Advertisement611 1922-10-06 12 STEAMER SAILINGS INIO-CHINA STEAM HAY* COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in England) Direct Servlc* to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Ptaaag from Singapore. Taking Cargo on through Bills of Ladirj for Canton, Hacao, Swutow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Ynngtsze ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOB mum AND CALCUTTA611 words
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Advertisement292 1922-10-06 13 s'r Believes the Pain of S Sprains. Bruises,^^ J Rheumatism, jf Chest Pr.ins, SoreThroat.Ncr.mlgfa.KcEdacbe. m Ifyou arc toi uieiKed by Rheuntmtism, Neuralgia, Spraini J < iy or nerve pains; If •ometimea the r.<.;ony a v you he throbbing nerves and aching muscles ::idi;rab!c, then you need Sloan's Liniment H yean292 words
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Advertisement977 1922-10-06 13 THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO., LTD. (fneorporktrd in Queensland). General Manager's Progress Report For 4 Weeks Ended Sept. 12, 1922. Gentlemen,— Herewith I beg to forward the Mining Report (or tha four wevkE oporatiunF, ended September 13, 1923. Development. Tho total amount of development work for the period, totalled977 words
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Advertisement189 1922-10-06 13 UficmacEino with tEe^Butterfly D6uc£ iflSKSHMliyg^l ¥¥THETHER in the daily bustle of a busy oflßce, or i^BSaS* W or P crsona^ use n tne more Peaceful atmo--jfe< sphere of the home, the Underwood Portable is r^ikb.^ proclaimed by all users as the most efficient portable S^fcgj^p-/^ writing machine obtainable. Its butterfly189 words
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Advertisement273 1922-10-06 14 tIOTOM UNION INSURANCE CO LTB. Private Cart, lite Comprehensive Poliqy covert agaiaaf AcrMent. Malicious act. Theft Fire. Claima paid is toll, Third Party Claims— no limit. Law Cotts pavid. fTßtß.— Rent, fVnovat tftat*, furniture Stork In trade, Bmld'.nr*. Hot and CiTil Commotion, (arthqnakr. MARTN*.— T"i»oriTnbl* rates anntei for earffoee to273 words
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Advertisement535 1922-10-06 14 ■CTMaasjWaw»«aw«aaaajajaanM|ajWa^ MWWa^NWawWlifcagwlaMaißwaWataWaWtWMa^^ AMwto »v«r |5,00«,00» s.C Ammnmc* la fare. »\u $17,000,00* The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (laeorporated la Straita Bettleneatt.) ■XAD OmCI I Winchester Hoot*, Singapore. LONDON ***** 1 O, Old Jewry, U. 0. Th* Compaay has 00,000 deposited with th* Supreme Court of Englaad and compiles with535 words
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Advertisement631 1922-10-06 14 i BAKING P. AND O. BANKING CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in England) vVlth which UalßHated THE ALLAHABAD BANK, LTD., INDIA. Capital Subscribed and Paid Up. £2,594,1f.n Reserve Fund 90,000 Board of Director* 7So Rt Hon. LCRD INCHCAPE, G.C.M G, X.C:.5.1., K.CJ.E. (Chairman i. Sir Frederick Eley, Bart. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner631 words
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Advertisement799 1922-10-06 14 BANKING CAPTTAL f.MO.M* BUKPLUB fl AM.wM Asiaßanking i^^CORPORATION VgK jß@r Institution/ DAD OPFICB WOrn TUB WAR BAST gkaafhai Staga»*rw OBk»— 12, Raffle* Place Currant, Saviafa Aevooßta aad Fixed Depoclta la tJ.S. Gold, Sterling, Fraaca, Tacit and Local Cnrresey. Draft* Bought. Sold and Entered for Collection. Commercial and Travellm Letter* of799 words
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Advertisement164 1922-10-06 15 Join-Up BECOME A MEMBER OF THE SECOND viKEATEST ASSOCIATION IN THE WORLD BECOME A Ford Owner Standard Touring Car NOW $1,250 F. 0. R. SINGAPORE. PRICE IS LOWER THAN PRE-WAR and BETTER VALUE FOR MONEY IS OFFERED. WBARNE BROS., Ltd., SISGAPOHE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH AND PENANG. >♦♦» im«n»i >»t>»nim»iintnnin>iin«m164 words
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Advertisement825 1922-10-06 15 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB AITVMN RACE MEKIING, 1922. Tacsday, Thursday and Saturday, October 17, 19 and 21. NOTICE VISITORS' TICKETS. -Wi.l be issued at usual and are exclusively intended for bona f.de Visitors to Singapore nnd do not in- 1 elude residents of Singapore. These tickets mi" be hud upon payment825 words
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Advertisement182 1922-10-06 15 SMALL CAR SIZES The Popular Goudycar Tyre now available to Small Car Owners at lower than Pre-War Prices sv^i/rv^ lfc\ Three Distinct Types h/C/H tsi^ *tEeL~\ 30 by 3' 2 B.E. CROSS RIB FABRIC JUW- ftfL// 30 by 3 BE AWT FABRIC l/V at^l vi 30 by 3 2 B#El182 words
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Advertisement179 1922-10-06 16 GUAM KIAT COm LTD. S3, PHILLIP STREET. New Shipment Just Arrived. Brass und Cnlvanized Padlocks llracs mJ Jupd. IfM Kirn Lock* Brass Ship's and Dinner Bells Ilrass Ship's Lamps Masthead and SuMichts Brais and Jaml. Engine Koom Lamps Copper Trim or Launch Lamps Jnpannrd Trinnc»lar Cauge Lamps, etc., etc., elc.179 words
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Advertisement357 1922-10-06 16 BRING YOUR TROUBLES TO JOHN DLKE, OPTICIAN, 16, BATOf ROAD. SINGAPORE. HecpvoiirMoney la the Coout/j hr «»;«t SingaporcMnade MATCHES CSOCOOILJI 6QANU ObUUntbl* of al; <e»J«r* or «Ur*;t from aankfkctßrem The Elkayes Match Factory G«e« 19, HIGH STEEKT. FOUND At No. 4, Raffles Charoben, Rafiiet Place, a I house that can357 words
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Advertisement867 1922-10-06 16 J_ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS •rte PREPAID charge* for Wants, Tor Sale, To Let, etc, In ordinary close-iet type (average six words to line) nr« per line one insertion 28 cents., two ins 46 ct«., three ing. <U cts., four ins. 82 cts., five Ins. $1.00, tix Ins. $1.13, trn int. $1.40,867 words
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Advertisement855 1922-10-06 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET. No. 1, Scottt Road. Occupation from OctoberJ.._Apply_to Meyer Brothert. TO LET furnished as~frora October 1, No. 28-5. Stevens Road. Apply to Guthrie Sl Co., Ltd. 17i», UAH! HOAD, KntonK, new compound house- to lot, water laid on. Garage. Rent !<io. Apply Tan Chye Lee, 247,855 words
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Advertisement927 1922-10-06 16 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received nt the Colonial Secretary* Office, up to noon of October •20, 1922, for the following works v»ith Urn exception of item* 2, 3 nnd 7, for whicn Tenders close nt noon of October 13, 1V22 1. Alterations to Raffles Girls' School, including general repairs,927 words
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Advertisement244 1922-10-06 16 PHOENIX ROSE Supplies of this splendid Ladles' Hosiery have just arrived. SILK (back scam) &£g LISLE (back scam) $1.75 The most durable and elegant stocking made. In white and colours. Good? sent C.O.D. Hail orders promptly executed. THE BAND-BOX. PRINCESS CffI.HEt.TS I*3. 4, RAFFLES CHAMBERS. (Opposite Robinson's.) CENTRAL MOTOR HittM244 words
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Miscellaneous204 1922-10-06 16 THE STRAITS TiSSES Editorial and tieiera] Manager's Ofise r, IJ» Job Printing Offic* m IIU All eommunicatloDt relating to editorial matters and newt should be addrc«ed M THE KDITOR. AH Bommumieatloßi r»lating to btiaiMM matters a'lverlinenMiita. tubscriptiona. acco'jnls, printing, rtr. skoald be addressed to THK KAKAOn ADVERTISEMENT RAIES Wants, T*204 words
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