The Straits Times, 7 October 1922
1922-10-07
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Title Section13 1922-10-07 1 The Straits Times. NO. 27.0C8, SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1922, PRICE 10 CENTS,13 words
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Advertisement220 1922-10-07 1 <*AftfßM ,*J IL WBHIiaMi— WMIMIIfIIIWWIMWMWIIIIWIIMMIIIIimiI BBaBBBBBBBBRBIIBBIBBBBBBBBBBBBav B g I FINE LD PALE I So. th* "SIIH-" Trade Mark. JP*Bf Bm V' Mm red. upon rvory bottle. MSQjff STS cKfa* BvL t^l jW I f When ordering sherry at your Club or Hotel, always INSIST upon being supplied with TRAVERS' SHERRY220 words
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Article369 1922-10-07 2 i New Facts Regarding the First Voyage. To-day is the four hundredth anniversary, of the completion of the first vcyage round the world, and Spain is celebratini the achievement of Juan Sebastian de: Cano, says a home paper of September C. "It IB not very generally known369 words
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Article321 1922-10-07 2 Supposed Contamination from The Air. The poisoning of forty out of atgtt] guests is the alarming sequel fee Vvallasey wedding breakfast, statss a Livcrpou message of September 4. Happily no fr. tal cases are reported, but there was cm siderable suffering among the victims many of whom321 words
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Article147 1922-10-07 2 Says a writer in the India Rubber Journal A description of a rubber limed barrel produced by an American manufacturing concern designed for the purpose of conveying liquid chemicals with a minimum of leakage appears to me la merit the attention not only of those interested in147 words
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Article121 1922-10-07 2 Searchlight on the Flag Prohibition is likely again, states a New York wire of September 21, to obtrude en Anglo-American diplomacy in consequence of an incident off Long Branch, where a prohibition cruiser stopped tht British yacht Onward, and despatched boat with an officer for the purpose of Marching, but121 words
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Advertisement373 1922-10-07 2 IXL3J A "SWAN" Pen is more than a conJT\. venience for busy writers; it is a necessity. It is the pen which KJ, A never needs coaxing, for its reliable feed Drf ensures a steady flow of ink the instant the nib touches the paper. Never a scratch, BE blot373 words
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Advertisement472 1922-10-07 2 II Cuticura Insures Healthy Complexions Daily are ai Cuticura Sonp, assisted when aacsasaTybTCotknaOsatß«ac,pnsßS(as a slc:n, gocd hair ci.J soit white .yd in rr.Dst eisa wl:en all else faila. y\!v..- y<ijnc!u<!ct!icc:.Qv:iiitei, ccentedC.il i. kaiaTdunn jvmx toaai pi ipaiMsaai |Mf Msssils, Qtnm mm n v HotdthrnxMaUSalteiplfa Urlti si), poi PRr»-->>n-4»wi».:.ta.-7.Cli J rurto»K:472 words
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Advertisement190 1922-10-07 2 A.M.A. A.M.A. Allied Manufacturers Agencies (MALAYA, SIAM, INDO-CHINA AND DITCH EABT INDIES). P. A. PARIS, HEAD OFFICE Box 472, G.P.O. ",l-3«, The Arcade, Singapore. Singapore. Power Plant Industrial Equipments C. A. PARSONS CO, LTD. GEO. FLETCHER CO., LTD. Steam Turbines, Complete Sugar Factories. Turbo-Generators, Pumps, etc. ERNEST NEWELL ft CO.,190 words
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Article434 1922-10-07 3 Story of the Winner's Hard Task. A wonderful British flying boat, which has been constructed at the Supcrmarinc Aviation Works at Woolston, Southampton, is to represent Great Britain in the forthcoming international marine race for the Schneider Cup at Naples, says an exchange. The di-sijrnintr and building434 words
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Article449 1922-10-07 3 I Allegations by Mr. Oscar Asche Refuted. Complaints have been made many time* about the cavalier manner in whic!. j YM-.ors to that very expensive placv I known as Australia House im> treated., i Now. Mr. Oscar AariM. tfca frreal aotc:. I has voiced v similar complaint.449 words
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Article112 1922-10-07 3 A Peshawar message of September 8 states that a happy reconciliation is reimrtid to have been effected between the Amir of Afghanistan and Sardar Inayatullah Khan, son of the late Amir, who hr.s lived in retirement since the deaih of Ma father. It is Mierad that the112 words
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Advertisement415 1922-10-07 3 STATE OF JOHORE UMCA& BRABTMHC, Tinilcrs are Invited for tht supply of Diet« txeladlnc milk) for the ten I t tks Mate f»r the year UsS, I I onM ba a.l.lro^ned to n<l must reach "ctobur 31, 1922. J must be spnlrd ami clearly < i ii ho aKala." i415 words
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Advertisement324 1922-10-07 3 BABY'S OWN TABLETS M \C.I< It, IX TEETHINC K.v'tv pr.renf knows the worries that con:-> ».|ien tba hnl.y Is t •< < Ui rijr- Many pareni.. ItOTe :'o.m'l in Baay'l (Jwii T.ihlels help al■i .1 in it; prompt efficiency at thlj An Official Analyst* certificate (roes wi''i arai] mjl i'324 words
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Advertisement312 1922-10-07 3 w Oh!yei Wincanifrfl is*invaluable*in restoring health to thoselwho^are 1 ?Wcak, or Anaemic, (or Nervous, j or Run-down. Vl i -«4 \9 Tho outstanding advantage i of 'Wincarnis' in restoring* health is due to the fact! that 'Wincarnis' possesses a /tar-fold power. .M Wincarnis' promote* nrmt strength, nrw rich blood, nm\312 words
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Advertisement152 1922-10-07 3 CT.» t>« > > < B. Appouoacm m KM. THE QUEEK <• CHOCOLATES in Fancy Boxes. Packets £r Tins. AND NORWICH COCOA. CALEYS 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, $2.00, $2.20,152 words
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Advertisement644 1922-10-07 4 STEtHEB sanjws P. it 0.-British India <"><? Apear Line TCoißpanfeii Incorporated In England) KAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULA AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO, <V».-ti r Contract with Hit Majtatr'a CoT#raaa«Bt) UMMM FAR-EASTKRN SERVICB FRnK LONDON TO M.*RSEILLra, LONDON ANTWERP Pee Hlnfupore Inn Slagaaora NANKIN about Oct. IB KALTAN644 words
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Advertisement680 1922-10-07 4 STHHEH SUUm "ELLERMAN" LINE KLLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., LM. (I—art Qf«»a (a KacUat) PASBENGIR SERYICI OCI-WABO. Steamer rhie SUgaporo k.i. CITY OF PAXI3 Nor. I a.a. CITY OF YORK Do*. 14 at. CITY OF SIMLA j, n t 8 ■a. CITY OF POONA Mar. HOMIWAKP, ■A CITY OF PARIS Manallles680 words
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Advertisement734 1922-10-07 4 STEAMER SAILINGS KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO n OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated la Holland) UNDF.R CONTIIACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA, GOVEFV¥?;NT. Telepkoaa Noa. Panerge Drpt. 131. Freight Dept, 12*2, Mniine Drpt. and Tram-hlpiront Dept. 1437, Manager's Dept. 1003. ROEMAl— October 7, Priei-Rndja, Supat, Tombilahan, Rengat nnd Hctoh Xiv, r.734 words
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Advertisement324 1922-10-07 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N. I. K. MMfPow mm naiore Mnru Oct. 10 Suwn Man Oct. 31 LIVERPOOL UNB Toyostshi Mara cad Oct. fUBTBUBO LPTB Ka-sstaote atata early Oet NTW TOBK UNB VIA BCBI BOOTH AMBBICAN UNB Kanagawa Mam Oct. It ■OMBAT UNB Awa Mam Oct. IT Tamba' Jlaru Nov. I CALCUTTA324 words
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Advertisement471 1922-10-07 5 STEAMER SAILINGS O.S.K. ri«»o«ed Ballings rr^a. Hlaga*«r« isabje«t to change without prevtoas a«tles.)i EUROPEAN UNB Tor Marseillen, London, Il'imliurg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colnntlio, 'Suez and Port Said. Arr. Dep. AMAZON MARU Nov. 14 Nov. 15 bHUNKO MARU Die. Jl Ooc. 21 Omit Marsi'ilkx NSW TORK UNB For Ban Fraaelsca, Paaasaa,471 words
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Advertisement482 1922-10-07 5 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO LIMITED LOCAL SAILINGS Intended to sail Steamer From Singapore U Monday, 4 p.m KINTA Port Swcttenham and Penang Monday, 5 p.m. HYE LEONG Malacca and Muar. Tuesday, 2.30 p.m. CALYPSO Port Dickson, Telok Anion, B&g-an Dat"*and Lumut. Tuesday, 6 p.m. KELANTAN Malacca and Mnar. Wednesday,482 words
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Advertisement249 1922-10-07 5 AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) l 1 Singapore to Java Ports, Port Darwir. Thursday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, via Tome Straits, also with transhipment to other Victorian, South Australian aad North I Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, New Britain. Tasmania and New Zealand Porte APPROXIMATE SAILINGS MONTORO,249 words
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Advertisement500 1922-10-07 5 STEAMER SAILINGS THB SLAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LIMITED. (Incorporated' la Siara; SINGAPORE BANGKOK For Kretay, Trenggaau, Keiantan, Baniraara, Telupln, Pataia, Siugora, Lacon, Kobsamul, Bandoa, Laugsoen, Champon tad Baagkok. Dne. Dep. YUGALA Oct. 9 Oct. 11 PRACHATIPOK Oct. 16 Oct. 1» MAHIDOL Oct. 23 Oct. 25 The steamers sre fitted throughout500 words
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Advertisement644 1922-10-07 5 GOVERNMENT NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Hon'ble the Colonial B S-'traits SettH-menU, up to noon of Wfednccday, November 8, 1922, for the supply oi Mm aadenaentioned materials fcr manufactures to tne Singapore Prison, iluring the feat 1H23 1. Fine white rattan No. 1 (Luntee export)644 words
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Advertisement404 1922-10-07 6 CINEMAS MARLBOROUGH From Wednesday, October 4 to Tuesday, October 11. l»2t. Paramount Arteraft Picture CHARLES RAY IN HOMER COMES HOME In S Keels. Paramount Arteraft Presents DOROTHY GISH IN OUT OF LUCK In i Keels. And An Amusing Paramount Comedy. In the First Show at 7.50 p.m. Vitagraph Presents CORRINE404 words
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Advertisement272 1922-10-07 6 CINEMAS By popular request THE SWATOW TYPHOON UISASTBRS will be repeated for a further four nights. From Friday, October 6 to Monday, October 9, 1522. PALACEOAY NEW BRIDGE ROAD. Other sttrncCon at 9.30 p.m. will be KpiMi<V< 5 and 6 of THE INVISIBLE RAY SERIAL and a I'aramount-Artcra't Production with272 words
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Advertisement356 1922-10-07 6 hJHtoi^QUiCi JlCcpifi. raj^v CiviC £sVujmc«zro CoixcteAe cfricclofwro. Jl iSftv JsrancßcA Y^' iT^isWr^^^T*i i^N < fi >r c nrut Ss^» '"J~- 'Uellow 1 urns awarded Japanese Commepcial Museum AND INTORVIVFION BUREAU. Any news and intelligence relative to Japanese industry and commerce will be freely given to any inquirer. Will act as356 words
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Article145 1922-10-07 7 FIXTURES. Saturday. October 7 ilifii Water, 10..'>7 n m., 11.20 p.m. Cricket 8.C.0. v. S.K.C.. S.C.C. Children's Conceit, Vie. Theatre, 5 p.m. ll.ir I I :n<l l.tl p.m. Itaiiaa 0] ira Concert, Vie. Theatre, 9.30. Sunday. October 8 Hi.-ii Water, ILM a.r.i., 11.52 p.m. Bionday. Octabat 9145 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article75 1922-10-07 7 I I «iII Bl n Ail. East Whi n I rnsa M:.r:i, GKnr.vy. Rheei i-l. R'hnrl I Empire Duck .\:u.u-...\ Mara. TatraM Laomcdon, Ri Wist IVI i,-< »\ii.ir> NH. lulu Branl Wharf Nil. Kffpej Harbour. M..in Wharf Leh. Hypcia. Patr Tug N'eptui n o.i H a75 words
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Article30 1922-10-07 7 i Bai djcrmaain 1 a. k T-it, from Unntnl from Bitavir. 1-10. >r..,.i Muh'.cca OS, In i.. 7-10. .•■'l T-iO. -in <. irom 8. Sin* tan, from Vo- 8-10.30 words
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Article27 1922-10-07 7 1 on and r.lbby i in n a C. G. Fry, Mr. 11. M. Mr. I. Wvrnham. >!r Sherlock and A. U. B. Ir. D i!27 words
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Article92 1922-10-07 7 To-day 1/ 3 p.:r. rahaia .rd ti.ng p.a. .Colombo, Antivi r;i an.! 4 p.i.-.. i p.:;-. i -i p.i.'.. < I p.m. i I p.m. Batu Pahat 1 p.n;. ■i A p.m. .to Buiaag 4 p.r.i .1 By tr;.in) 6 p.m ing. I Lem,r.;ut I 0 ;,.u<92 words
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Article19 1922-10-07 7 Loft S>orc. September \1 1 K or 5 Arr. London. Scpturnber O'J Octoler 2 October 319 words
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Article157 1922-10-07 7 EXCHANGE PRODUCT Sin^apwc,' October 7. Singapos/o, Octqttcr 7. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 V» Gambier 10.26 Demand 2/4 1/32 (Cube No. 1) unpicked 17.50 Trivati; 3 ma. credits 2/4 11/32 Copra, Sundricd MS v ";V'™ n SJ p^«r,"SS aim Pnvat, WKI/, Ml 4 >( 'white Sarawak157 words
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51 1922-10-07 7 Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing, Prices Buyers. Sellers. 3pot N'cv.-Dec. lan.-March L«t«St London cables quote Spot Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. Spot 28 Mtf Nov.-Dec. 29 2:» Jan. -March 30 31 eel B^d. nAILY PRICES CURRENT 11.30 a.m. Saturday, October51 words
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Article193 1922-10-07 7 v -'l- I'd. Bayers. Sellers. 1 1 Aver Wcnjr norn I 1 Batcng I'adanff 0..'!3 0.45 1 Hitam Tin 1.00 1.10 1 Jelantoh 0.35 0.45 I 1 Johan Tin o.''"> 0.4"> 1 £1 Kam. Kamunt. 1.1:3.0 1.13.0 0 10 Kinta Asroe. 4.00 4.78 5 5 Linijui Tin 2.75 3.25193 words
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Article154 1922-10-07 7 Mi Buyers. Scllei 1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 4.5.0 4.7.G 8 10 Central Engine! 10.50 0 10 Central Ifoun 2.30 S.OO 0 10 Eastern Ship 8.75 ».75 1 £1 E. Snuhing Co. 6.00 G. 50 >/- 6/- ticctric Tramways 1/- 2/- noi v 10 J- raser t N«avc .;2.2r>154 words
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Article105 1922-10-07 7 Inf. 6 p.c. f1.2K.154 p*» p^, pun "pore Electrical Tramways, 5 p.c. 2550,000 A -n ■j'pore Municipal i px, <1,&78,000 yar "pcre Mucicipul 4* p*. »t 1907 $1,000,000 10 p*. nit. "pore Municipal 4^ pjs. cf 1909 $1,600,500 10 p.« die. 'pore Municipal 4V* p>. of iocs $).oon.ooa n105 words
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Article371 1922-10-07 7 Fra9er and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations, To-day's Prices. Fraser Lyall Co. Bratt. \!lonby New iSl) 0.10 0.">0 0.40 O.oO Wot Gajah (tl) 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.20 V. Hitam (S5) 9.00 10.00 9.00 10.00 KuruiiL- i m i 0.50 1.00 .m. Malay ($ii) 0.85 O.y.j 0.75 1.00371 words
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Advertisement65 1922-10-07 7 NOTICE THE SPHERE FIRE MARINE INSURANCE CO., LTD, (In Licidiriatiun). N». M, nu.HOl -I!' BQCAtC CALCUTTA, MOTH E I l:i r. be ;r\<n Hint U < cmpan) buaincea in th» 1 I ration is being mado for a ■<• deposit m:uK- unUi-i Ordinance \n. ISS (Companies). Any peraoa huving objections65 words
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Advertisement868 1922-10-07 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS I MAUD TO BELIEVE! A hottle of excellent Spanish Port Wine Tor $1.50, of which 1 jtrt ?1. nnil The Government 30 cts. H. I ,iro)>.' Hotfl Buildinr. SOeDRtCa ABB THE BEST] Tip) CMEGA the standard UyT-hicli U jmlce a pood watch. 1 1, PERSPIRATION PROOK CAVALP.Y Watehea,868 words
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Advertisement514 1922-10-07 7 PERSPIRATION PROOF WATCHES •CAVALUY" S( itKW CASE IVI'K IJ-. :i;l this unsolicited testimor.v Assaifa, April I. 1«C1. "1 be.- to infor i you that time .iro 1 bought one cf your nnt'iu watehea. Since baring it I pu', i. through or rather R* heen throj^-h souk of the mojt frftra514 words
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Advertisement305 1922-10-07 7 VICTORIA THEATRE (iimmciicir!. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11 -rtANDMA.VS BASTsBtN CIRCUIT, Ltd. NEW ENGLISH FARCICAL COMEDY CO. AN UIUtILT M w COMPANY wiMi i AN KNTIRK'.V M.W REPESTOIRS nY LONDON BVCCESSsTS. Wrdrendsy, Ort.iliir 11, n( 9«'!9 p.m. TONS OF MONEI Tiiur.ilio (Irl.ilir U\ :i! S.ll) BJsV, FRENCH LEAVE. Ftidky, (Miober 13, at305 words
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1007 1922-10-07 8 The Straits Times. SATURDAY, OCTOBEK 7 INDIA AND TURKEY. Statements in the Daily News are not invariably reliable when they are affecte.l by a complex mixture of politics and religiion. The paper, however, publishes n message from its Allahabad correspondent which says that the Akali agitator is rapidly developing into1,007 words
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Article59 1922-10-07 8 The enrolment of students for the Evening Technical and Commercial classes at Kuala Lumpur took place on the 3rd instant at the Victoria Institution. Mr. C. G. Coleman, Inspector of Schools, Selangor, presided and was assisted by Mr. M. B. Brockwell. Over 200 students, including six ladies, presented themselves for59 words
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Article95 1922-10-07 8 A motor car driver named Mchame.l bin Pokar was charged at the Second Court yesterday with rash and negligent driving. It was stated that he was seen driving car No. 3478, at 7.15 p.m. on Thursday in Crawford Street in such a manner as to knock down and seriously injure95 words
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Article84 1922-10-07 8 The Imperial Household, says the Peking Leader, has lost many jewels and other valuables worth about $300,000. It has been discovered that these things were stolen by the eunuchs. The jewels lost were those that had been deposited in the inner treasury of the Yanghsin Temple, and strict inspection is84 words
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Article17 1922-10-07 8 The annual meeting of United Engineers," Ltd., will be held at noon on Tucs ■lay, October 10.17 words
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Article25 1922-10-07 8 During race week there will be at homes at Tanglin Club on Tuesday and Thursday, and not on WednesJay. They will start at 6.3 C.25 words
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Article37 1922-10-07 8 The Chartered Bank, Ipoh, have just purchased three buildings, near the Post Office, the price cf whidh is said to be $150,000, to put up a new building to keep pace with the requirements of tiheir business.37 words
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Article42 1922-10-07 8 About 6.15 p.m. yesterday one Batin, living at 2786, Joo Chiat Road, was riding his bicycle along Changi Road when motor car 20;H collided with the cycle, and he was thrown off the machine. The driver of the car is being charged.42 words
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Article39 1922-10-07 8 A Malay overseer reported to the poiice that at about midday yesterday his cyclehad been stolen from the Arcade. An out-of work Straits born Chinese named Hup Secng and a cycle shop-keeper named Leng Keng Cheong have been arrested.39 words
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Article35 1922-10-07 8 A corrected version of a Router telegram published yesterday states that Sir Henry Thornton has be< n appointed president of the Canadian National Railways, newly constituted out of the Canadian Northern and Grand Trunk Railways.Reuter - 35 words
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Article40 1922-10-07 8 According to the Yomiuri, Mme. Anna Pavlova, the celebrated Russian dancer, is learning Japanese dancing from Mr. Koshiro Matsumoto, of the Imperial Theatre, Tokyo. The latter is one of the best known actors and is also a skilful stage dancer.40 words
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Article42 1922-10-07 8 According to the Municipal Health Officer's statement for the week ending September 30, the chief causes of me>rtaliiv were Beri-beri 19, Phthisis 23, Malaria 88, Pneumonia 19, Dysentery 9, and Convulsions 8. There were two de-aths from spinal fever during the week.42 words
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Article77 1922-10-07 8 We have received a copy of the International Trade Developer from the local house cf the corporation. The book is handsomely got up and besides the usual advertisements of various manufacturing and exporting organisations cf virtually avery known country in the world, is profusely illustrated and has much informative matter77 words
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Article76 1922-10-07 8 The Prussian ministers of the Interior and Finance have issued a decree ordering the removal of ell monarchical embiems of sovereignty from tho interior and exterior of all cc.mniunal and State buildings. Exception is only made in tho ?ase of buildings where the removal of these emblems would destroy their76 words
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Article97 1922-10-07 8 Major N. H. P. Whitley, M.C., will give a lecture on some war experiences in ?alcstine, Gallipoli and Arabia in the Victoria Theatre on Monday, October L':;. it 9.15 p.m. The lecture will be illustrated .vith lantern slides from original snapshots. The proceeds arc to be divided between St. Mary's97 words
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Article105 1922-10-07 8 We are asked to say that ten of the many tens of young women who expect to use the new Y. W. C. A. Lunch and Rest Room when it is completed art planning a delightful afternoon tn th.' Y. W. C. A. grounds, 8 Fort Canning Road, on Saturday,105 words
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Article99 1922-10-07 8 A rather amusing incident occurred at Ipoh on Thursday when a Tamil man called at the Ipoh Police Station to exhibit a new-born goat Which had two distinct heads on an c-thcrwise normal body. The heads were well formed even to the four ears, but were joined en one neck.99 words
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Article95 1922-10-07 8 In the Supreme Court this morning before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard, Elsie Constance Jorge prayed f < r a divorce from her husband Edward Harold Jcrge. Mr. Shelley Thompson opened the case for the petitioner and stated that the couple were married on June HO, H'll. at St. Mark's Church, Seremban,95 words
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Article153 1922-10-07 8 Mr. Thomas Smith, aged 72, whose home is at Wigmore, Herefordshire, has astonished the residents of his native place Southam, Warwickshire by performing an extraordinary feat of endurance. Entering the blacksmith's shop of Mr. Lon George, of Southam, he boasted of what he cruld <io in the way of carrying153 words
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Article390 1922-10-07 8 Mr. J. S. W. Arthur .is appointed a District Judge for Singapore, Ponang and jfs.la.rra Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Gordon-Stabl- and family left for home by the P. and O. Macedonia. The Times of Malaya understands that Mr. Max Corbett is taking over the management of390 words
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Article61 1922-10-07 8 Mails from Europe, (London mails dated September 14) ex B. I. Toesta wiil arrive by train to-,norrow morning. Corns p>n<lcnce will be ready for delivery t i boxhoklers about 10.-15 a.m. The G.P.O. will be open to the public from 10.45 a.m. to noon and there will be61 words
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Article72 1922-10-07 8 With reference to the S. V. C. tactical scheme to be carried out to-morrow morTV.ng, a bus will li aye the junction of Scott's and Bukit Tiniah Hals at 0 a.m.; will also leave the entrance to Mount Elizabeth at CIO a.m., ar.u United Engineers'72 words
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Article172 1922-10-07 8 In ihf Bankruptcy Court, y before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard, an application was granted f»:- substituted asrvka against I'»h Kiam, Chinese contractor. Mr. Deinuth appeared for the petitioning creditor. His Lordship ordi red the notice to be published in the Chines» Pratt :md remarked, at the same time,172 words
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Article190 1922-10-07 8 The death is recorded of Mr. Arthur Julius Weller, Chief Inspector of Schools, S. S. and F.M.S., which tcok place at Kuala Lumpur about 2.45 on Thursday afternoon from a revolver slut, supposed to lhave been self-inflicted, at his bungalow on Petalinpr Hill. The190 words
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Advertisement131 1922-10-07 8 THE IMPROVED Self-Starting REMINGTON 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 UTTLE CO., LTD. (Incurpcriu-d in Epglaoo) SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. The soundest value131 words
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Advertisement155 1922-10-07 8 ALHAMBRA THE SIN THAT WAS HIS 6 pt*. 6 pta. AFRAID TO FIGHT S pt*. 6 pt*. (Frank Mayo) Topical Budget Flnit Show THE BIG PUNCH (Back Jones) 5 pti. t pts. MARLBOROUGH HOMER COMES. HOME pts. 6 pt*. (Charles Ra>> OUT OF LUCK 5 pt*. 6 pU. (Dorothy Giih)155 words
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Article1238 1922-10-07 9 Mudania Conference Not Satisfactory. Renewed Anxiety in Official Circles. Rei'ter's Sekvice. London, October 5. A summary of Angora's reply to the Allied invitation, received at the Foreign Office, states that the Angora Government appreciates the desire for a just and durable* peace and the Mudania meeting will deal1,238 words
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Article58 1922-10-07 9 Reuteh's Service. London, October 6. Paris Addressing the Chamber of Commerce, the Minister for Finance stated that France would submit a complete constructive programme en the subject of inter-Allied indebtedness at the forthcoming conference in Brussels. He said a sh»rt term loan of twenty milliard francs would be58 words
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Article232 1922-10-07 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 6. Geneva Mr. Tang Tsaa Fu, the principal Chinese delegate, interviewed by Reuter, said the third assembly of the League, the labours of which were so fruitful and encouraging, gave him the impression that the League possessed growing vitality and from the moment232 words
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Article88 1922-10-07 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 6. The Nagasaki Maru, the first of two new turbine liners of 5,500 tons gross built on the Clyde for the Nippon Yujcn Kcisha's passenger and mail service between Shanghai and Japan, has successfully completed her official trials. She sails from Southampton for the88 words
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Article66 1922-10-07 9 Reitek's Service. London, October 6. At a meeting of the National Coal Board the proposals of the miners fcr an increase in wages were rejected by the employers, who declared that they themselves required relief. The representatives of the men have decided to csk the Prime Minister66 words
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Article70 1922-10-07 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 6. Toronto Forest fires in North Ontario have wiped out the settlements of Haileybury, North Cobalt and other places. It is reported that the death roll is 30 and it :s feared that many more arc dead. Thousands are homeless. Fires are70 words
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Article40 1922-10-07 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 6. Melbourne Three members of the federal public works committee, after an extensive tour cf the Northern Territory and Mid-Australia, urge th» adoption of a bold development policy, including the construction of developmental railways.40 words
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Article43 1922-10-07 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 6. A Paris cable announces that the immediate reopening of the branches of the Banque Industriellc de Chine at Peking, Tientsin and Saigon has been ordered. Other agencies will re-open after an inspection by the managing director.43 words
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Article25 1922-10-07 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 6. Athens M. Politis has accepted the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. London, October G. Paris M. Ycnizelot has arrived.Reuter - 25 words
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Article39 1922-10-07 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 6. A Rome message states that the Fascisti occupied the towns of Trent and Botzcn en the Trentino as a protest against the alleged lenient attitude of the authorities towards the Austrian population.39 words
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Article101 1922-10-07 9 Relter's Service. London, October 5. Berlin The first operation of the German consortium is tlhe conclusion of an agreement by which the SiemensSchuckert works will deliver installation materials valued at 400,000,000 marks to the Moscow electrical works. The newspapers also state that a Russian order has been101 words
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Article77 1922-10-07 9 Relter's Service. London, October 5. New York The resolutions committee cf the Bankers Conference urged the appointment of an American representative en the Reparation Commission. It requests an immediate declaration of the principles ur.der which the United States Government is willing to cooperate in the rehabilitation of Europe,77 words
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Article21 1922-10-07 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 5. Amsterdam The port strikers are resuming immediately. London, October 6. Prag-ue The Cabinet has resigned.Reuter - 21 words
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Article392 1922-10-07 9 Small ProGt Earned For Year. i The thirteenth cnnual general meeting of the Tambalak Rubber Estates Ltd., was held at noon yesterday at the registered offices of the company, Gre.iI ham House. Mr. H. Freeman presided and others present were Messrs. H. Kobinscn, director, and W. P. Plummcr,392 words
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Article141 1922-10-07 9 Affair Still Shrouded In Mystery. The police are reticent as regards the S3.jO.OCU robbery, plus purloining cf jewels, which took place from the Banque do Plndo-Chine and was discovered on Thursday morning. So far no one has either been detained or arrested and it is feared that141 words
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631 1922-10-07 9 MALAYA AGRI-HORTICIL-TURAL ASSOCIATION. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— l should feel obliged if you will permit me the use of your columns to enlarge more fully on the proposed extension of the Klang Agri-riorticultural Association and the aims and objects of the new association. The extension and631 words
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Article273 1922-10-07 9 A telegram received from Tokio by the Japanese Consulate-General states Premier Kato, in an interview with press representatives on the 4th inst.. said with regard to the arms question at Vladivostok there have been various rumours regarding the question of seized arms at Vladivostok it being even273 words
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Article230 1922-10-07 9 Estimated Expenditure For Next Year. The Government Gazette of yesterday's date contains the text of a bill for making provision for the public service for the year 1923. The estimated expenditure is $22,429,191. This bill wiil be formally presented to the Legislative Council on Monday, 16th inst.,230 words
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Article162 1922-10-07 9 Messrs. Lyall and Evatt report under to-day's date Tin. —£164 12s. lid., shoving an r.pprociation of 2s. fid., over the week. Rubber at *',(l. is 'od. better over the- MM period. Rubbers.—Bassetts 70-75, Bukit Katil--■!0-45, Craigieleas (New) 20-30, Glenealys (10-70, Kuala Sidims 1.-10-1.50, Mt-ntakaba let162 words
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Article186 1922-10-07 9 Messrs. Guthrie and Co. state Singapore, October C. All Markets are active and advancing, due, probably, to seasonal activity of the Trade stimulated by optimistic Restriction rumours. For the Auctions on Wednesday the quantity catalogued was 737 tons. Demand was strong, but prices were only moderate, although186 words
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Article85 1922-10-07 9 The last mail brought news of the death in London of Mr. S. Bisney, a very old resident of Hongkong. Mr. Bisney was a property broker anil in his time carried through mar.y important property deals in the Colony. A Parsee, born in Bombay. Mr. Bisney some years ago married85 words
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Article1036 1922-10-07 10 Stadium Syndicate's G.wd Show. It is gratifying to note how these local lads have taken to the boxinjr $fame\ At the Stadium Boxing Syndicate's promotion in tie F. M. S. godown last night there were us willing and vigorous bouts as one cuuii! Ml anywhere. These boys, wearing si.:1,036 words
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Article314 1922-10-07 10 Eight years ago Ted Lewis, the middle and welterweight champion of England, met and b«at a French featherweight named Paul Til, at Premierland in 12 round:--. The wheel has gone full circle by now. In the interim Lewis has won 1: fistic honours in Australia,314 words
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Article101 1922-10-07 10 In '-pile of tt-.K> heavy rain of the last few days it was possible to use the outer track at the Racecourse this monvng. J' This is thanks in a large measure to the I motor idler wfhich the club now has, and h can go over101 words
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Article412 1922-10-07 10 Yesterday's friendly on the S.C.C. ground between Aston United and the P. and O. and B. I. team ended in a win f«r Asm United by two goals to one. The Shipping team was the first to draw bleed Toscenie scoring before half time. I In the second half412 words
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Article136 1922-10-07 10 The following are the fixtures fcr the last quarter of the year j October 8, Lundcn's Cup. Oct. 1">, Sailing Committee Cup. Oct. 22, Sailing Committee Cup. Oct. 2'J, Sailing Committee Cup final. Nov. 5, Trophy race. Nov. 12, Guillemard Challenge Cup. Nov. 11), Guillemard Challenge136 words
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Article42 1922-10-07 10 A New York Heater wire of the 6th instant states that the baseball match between the Giants and the Yankees in the series was called off, owing to darkness, at the tenth inning.s when the score stood at three rung each.42 words
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Article29 1922-10-07 10 Benar. 9,450 lbs. Henrietta. 24,000 lbs. Kuala Pergau. 36,975 lbs. I enggeng. 25,950 lbs. Laras (Sumatra).— 3s,9oo lbs. i Sunerei Matang.— 27,2sl lbs. Trafalgar.— 4,380 Ib*.29 words
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Article186 1922-10-07 10 Statement of Quantity and Value of Rubber Exported During September. The Registrar of Imports and Exports has sent us the following statement of the quantity and Value of rubber exported from British Malaya during September, 1922. The figures, which are in centals of 100 lbs., represent tottl export?186 words
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Article299 1922-10-07 10 Casino Man Poses as an Indian Prince. Andre Ardisson, the "King of Cardsharpers," who, after having made three fortunes on the card tables, has committed suicide at Toulon because he fell into poverty owing to unfortunate Stock Ex-t-hiinge operations, is said, by the French put ice to have299 words
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Article251 1922-10-07 10 According to a Peking message, thei Asia Banking Corporation has oftercd a large reward for information resulting in the arrest and conviction of Robert Hi ilia i'il, Chester James and Max Elliutt, who are accused of swindling the Guaranty Trust Company of New York, through .t^ subsidiary,251 words
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Article263 1922-10-07 10 At a meeting of the committee of the Burma Chamber of Commerce, a letter, dated July 14, was recorded from the Government of India, stating that difficulties have been experienced in regard to ihe assessment of piofit of foreign shipping companies which arc now liable263 words
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Article264 1922-10-07 10 Policeman and Railway Inspector Blamed. The Government of India has announc- c 9 its decision on the report of the Com- mittee appointed to inquire into the train tragedy in November last when 70 Moplah prisoners were found asphyxiated in a railway luggage van. The Gcvemment of264 words
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Article225 1922-10-07 10 Should He Have Told The Husband? I ■To tell these things indiscriminately will tend to destroy the confidence between < your patient and yourself." 1 Dr. Stephen made this s-tatement to a relative at the inquest at Southend on I Mrs. Eleanor Lawrance when he was asked225 words
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Article115 1922-10-07 10 (By Courtesy of the Nichi Nichi Shimbun.) I Tokio, October 5. The preliminary statistic?, of the Japa- 1 nese rice crop this year give an estimate of 62,538,000 koku (a koku is equivalent to about 494 bushels) which is 9.9 per cent, more than the normal crop.115 words
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Article127 1922-10-07 10 A reported shortage of a sum of about $200,000 in notes from the International 5 Banking Corporation's local office ia being investigated by the Bank's Staff and by j the- Police, says the Hongkong Daily Press of September 30. The shortage was reported by the cashier on127 words
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Letter95 1922-10-07 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Arising out of Mr. Lowther Kemp's question at the last Legislative Council meeting and Govennmetit's assurance that something would be done. is anything being done to expedite the Tcesta which is due at Penang to-eiay at 10 a.m. and will95 words
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Letter247 1922-10-07 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Your correspondent "Kenny" bet- rays a touching ignorance of the conscien- tious manner in which the Film Censors !do their duty here, when he suggest that films such as Way Down East Over The Hill," or The Queen of Sheba247 words
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Article356 1922-10-07 10 Routine Orders, dated October 4, by Lieut.-Colonel F. E. Spencer, D.5.0., M.C", commanding S.S.V.F. Sunday, Bth.— A, B and C Companies, Tactical Scheme (Ambush of Convoy). A and C Companies rendezvous Victoria Memorial Hall, 6.30 a.m. B Company (less S. H. B. Platoon) Junction Tanglin and Napier356 words
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Article113 1922-10-07 10 Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging Co., N. L. Output 275 piculs, 531 hours worked, 90.000 cubic yards treated. Malayan Tin Dredging Ltd. Output 1,600 piculs, yardage 301,100 cubic yards. Rahman Hyd. Tin, Ltd.-»-1.200 piculs. Hitam Tin, Ltd.— Piculs 279. Renong Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. Second half September Dredge113 words
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Article795 1922-10-07 10 Monetary Aid Expected by The Accused. The hearing of the case in which Mr. C. B. Ort, proprietor of Latham and <\ stands charged with alleged cheating of Messrs. Simby and Co. in connection with a deal in preserved pineapples for transhipment was continued before Mr. David, district795 words
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Article246 1922-10-07 10 Km follow-in?* Singapore properties bej longing to the estate of Shaik Abdullah bin Sayeed bin Mario, deceased, wire Mid by auction by Cheong Koon Seng and Co. |on Thursday afternoon 514 and 518, Gaylang Road, area 7&821 sq. ft., bought by Mr. g-haik Sallim Marjan for $l!>,00n 52-6,246 words
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Article36 1922-10-07 10 The Department of Agriculture in America estimates that boll weevil prevents I the production in \'.»2\ of 8,227.000 bale* of cotton, valued at $610,000,000. This is the greatest instance on record of destruction by boll weevil.36 words
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Article1197 1922-10-07 11 How He is Recognised at A (ilance in England. Americnnski writing in the Manchester Guardian says I have been startled again and again since I came tc Kiigland by the readiness with which I km been recognised as an American sometimes, in spite of what an1,197 words
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Article775 1922-10-07 11 Einstein's Theory Opens Up New Possibilities. The subject of mathematics is, perhaps, the last in the world that might be expected to provide entertainment yet the suggestion that there may be a fourth dimension opens up all kinds of wonderful possibilities, says a writer in an Australian775 words
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Article242 1922-10-07 11 Why a Dock Owinjr to the fact that the dock has net been erected at the now Justices' Court at the Guildhall, Gerard Lee Bevan sat on Friday (says a legal correspondent of Tho Observer) in a green upholstered chair, and the question seems to arise quite naturally why. in242 words
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Advertisement98 1922-10-07 11 f,"T ;.""r '"i"") I RICHNESS and SIMPLICITY I! IN DESIGN LASTING TONE QUALITIES j ARE SELF-EVIDENT IN THE I MOUTRIE PIANO j ...I. _LJ j+«*» ft**************-*-** ft**************************** S. Moutrie Co., Ltd., (laeorpontad la Hoagkoag) RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. K»»»»«J» *+-****T*» I PAINTING I AND V I DECORATING UNDER I EUROPEAN SUPERVISION.98 words
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Advertisement293 1922-10-07 11 Raffles Hotel Phone 2920 4 (in lines) ARRANGEMENTS FOR AUTUMN RACE WEEK RAFFLES ORCHESTRA specially augmented for Rice Week, Kace Tiffins and Dinners on RACE DAYS MONDAY AND FRIDAY.— Tea Dnnsant. TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY.— Dinner Dances. WEDNESDAY. Special Orchestral Concert. (ClNEMA— Sunday Evening). Keiidents and Diners will have prior293 words
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Article553 1922-10-07 12 SUNDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1»22. St. Andrew's Cathedral. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 1.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). !'.15 am. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. S. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. S.l.i p.m. Evensong and Scrtr.on. During the following week. Holy Communion on Tuesday and553 words
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Article285 1922-10-07 12 The announcement that the French Minister of Finance has approved of the re-organisation scheme for the Bamque Imlustrielle de Chine, and that all thibranches in the Far East are shortly to be re-opened, recalls, says a Ceylon paper, political scandal which in its magnitude can only285 words
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Advertisement366 1922-10-07 12 Europe Hotel SINGAPORE. The manaßpment U<g to announce the followinx programme RACK WEEK.— TiiMiHIy and ThurmUy, October 17 and 1». After Dinner linncr until 11.45 p.m. Saturday. October 21, SPECIAL DINNER followed liy a Dance till 1 1 ."> a.m TICKETS Dinner and Dance M. Dance only $IJ>«. ARMISTICE MCIIT.—366 words
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Advertisement913 1922-10-07 12 CHEON6 KQQN SENS t CO AUCTION SALE cf ten lots of excellent freehold building sites at Orchard Road, Land and house properties .it Haie Ro.-id, Coronation Road, New Market Road, Paynh I.nnr, ste. At Messrs. Cheon^ Koon Seng 4 Co.'s saleroom, N'c. "0, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, October 11, at913 words
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Advertisement132 1922-10-07 12 M JsBB^JsBBBBBS^^BBBBBBBS BBbBH^^SBbISsBBBBBBbHV' Just received a small shipment of 1922 MODEL 4 TOURINGS with latest improvements. EQUIPMENTS: Bosch 1 Magneto, sel.-starter, electric lights and fitted with special TRIPLEX SPRINGS. PETROL CONSUMPTION: 30 Miles per gallon. Prlcn on application. Deferred payments n\ny be arranged. CYCLE AND CARRIAGE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, KUALA132 words
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Article676 1922-10-07 13 Common Savings of Nautical Origin. Popular expressions such as Three sheets in the wind," To give one a wide berth," "On one's beam-ends," and many others, have an obviously salty, deep sea quality and flavour, writes George Spencer in the Daily News. Few people, however, realist, that such676 words
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Article264 1922-10-07 13 The inaugural meeting of the Malaya Malayaice Association was held at Trolak on September 24. The organizers cf this r.i'.-fting had arranged a varied proV.ramme for the entertainment of the fifty odd Malayalees who 'had ccme from dtfcNM parts cf Malaya. At U. 30 on ihe evening of264 words
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Article95 1922-10-07 13 The British Empire Exhibition, 1924, on September 4 received a cablegram from the Dominion Mission of the exhibition statin? that, on the recommendation of the Chamber of Commerce, and with the concurrence of the Governor and the members of the executive, it had been agreed to recommend the participation by95 words
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Advertisement134 1922-10-07 13 REAVELL'S HAND OPERATED AIR COMPRESSORS FOR STARTING GAS OR OIL ENGINES. PUMPING UP MOTOR TYRES, ETC. This little machine is an extremely simple and reliable hand driven Air Compressor, suitable for charging the starting receivers of gas and oil engines, inflating pneumatic tyres in garages, or any purpose for which134 words
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Advertisement195 1922-10-07 13 :^ff FRAMROZ'S VyJLr^j SODA WATER Because it is THE BEST. "From India's morning bugle to the last sunset gun So sang Barlow, referring to the martial mi^ht of Britain, in his England, Ho for England." And so he might have sung to-day with equal truth regarding Brooke Bond tea, which195 words
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Advertisement270 1922-10-07 14 tIOTOR UNION INSURANCE GO LTI. Private Can. Tha Comprerieiißiva Policy coven agalna* Accident. Malicious act. Haft, Fire. Claims pa.id in fall. Third Party Claims no limit Law Costa paid. ruJ. 1 K«nt. Personal affecta, FTrnsitnre. Stock In trada, Bn!\dliifi> li«* swd Civil Commotion. Earthquake. MARINE. Favourable ratea quoted for cargo«a270 words
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Advertisement531 1922-10-07 14 AmuiM kvir f5.001,0w« S.C, Amman la Urf $17.OO0.«W The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (laeorporsted ta StratU Bettlemeats. MAD OmCKt Winehestoi House, SlngaP""- LOMDON OITiCI M, Old Jewry, C. Tke Coupaaj has MO.OOO deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act531 words
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Advertisement631 1922-10-07 14 BANKING P. AND O. BANKING CORPORATION, LTD. I Incorporated in England) Yfita which Is affiliated THE ALLAHABAD BANK, LTD, INDIA. Cspltai Subscribed and Paid Up.. g2.694.1A0 Reserve Fund I 90.000 Board of Directors The Rt. Hon. LORD INCHCAPE, G.C.M.G.. X.C.5.1., K.C.I.E. (ChairmanV Sir frederick Eley, Bart. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner631 words
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Advertisement521 1922-10-07 14 BANKING CAPITAL M.»H,»M SURPLUS 92.flM.aM Asiaßanking i^^ORPORATION irfigj^Wnui cnv 'American, VjSgJw Institution* HBAD OmCI FOX THB FAR IAST Skaarha! Maflaawr. OaVa— X2. Hafflee Flace Csnaai, Sarlaci Accoaota aad Fixad Deposits ia JIJB, Gold, Starliaa;, Fraaea, Taels and Local Currency Drafts Bought Sold and Entered for Collection Commereia! and Travellers Letters521 words
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Advertisement280 1922-10-07 14 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION (OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITT BAKJ OF NEW YORK) Capital m VJS. I i,Mt,««« Sarplas aad Undivided Profits 1.8. II.IIMW Head Office 60, Wall Street, New York. San Francisco Office I 282, MontgomeryStreet. London Office it, Bishopigate, K.C. CASTEON BRANCHES. China Canton, Hankow, Harbin, Rosßgkoag, Peili Shanghai,280 words
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Article427 1922-10-07 15 Generous Tribute to British Statesmen. Ambassador Page's letters in the World's Work contain the following Impresses by the qualities of Lord Balfour and Lord Grey 1 am afraid (he writes to President Wilson) 1 have almost outgrown my living hero worship. There isn't worshipful material enough lying427 words
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Article413 1922-10-07 15 Vivid Description of City's Early Days. Vivid side-lights on life in Now South Wales 120 years ago are given in hithir!J unpublished letters trom Margaret Catchpcle which have, with other Catchpoll- material, just been acquired by the Mitchell Library. Margaret's spelling is even worse than that of413 words
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162 1922-10-07 15 An extraordinary reverse of fortune was revealed in the Westminster Police ourt yesterday, states a London message "I September 24 when an octogenarian named Frederick Hall Kirby, described as a consulting engineer, was charged with obtaining food and lodging by fraud and false pretences at a162 words
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Article70 1922-10-07 15 Five hundred American members of the Industrial Workers of the World who went to Russia to assist in restarting coal and irrn mines have sent the following message to their* colleagues For God'n sake stay in America. Instead of collecting work or collecting money for starving Russia, collect money for70 words
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Advertisement142 1922-10-07 15 Join Up BECOME A MEMBER OF THE SECOND GREATEST ASSOCIATION IN THE WORLD BECOME A Ford Owner Standard Touring Car NOW $1,250 FOR. SINGAPORE. PRICE IS LOWER THAN PRE-WAR and BETTER VALUE FOR MONEY IS OFFERED. WEARNE BROS., Ltd., SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, 1 1 OH AND PENANG. ti>il»n»»Mmmii»nii>>«M»i<imi>>»inni»»mn>i They142 words
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Advertisement257 1922-10-07 15 SPARE PARTS FOB I GARFORD and also can be used for BROCKWAY SERVICE LORRIES Ready stocks on hand. LOW CO., LTD. l-a, BAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE. 'Phone 1422. i Who does Your Printing? i RICKARD Ltd. PROMPT PRINTERS 76 Cecil Street, Singapore. Tel. 2228. PHONE 586 FOB MOTOR LORRIES PROMPT SERVICE.257 words
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Advertisement425 1922-10-07 16 GUAN KIAT CO., LTD. S3, Pnil.LIP STREET. New Shipment Just Arrived. llr.-ivs and Calvnnizrd Padlocks IlraHs and .lap:' lr*j*j Kirn Lock* lir.i s .-~h;>!'s i I i' nner Bella Ilrass Ship's Lamps, Masthead and Sidelight* Itrasi* and .la ml. Engine Room Lamps Copper Tri.-oUir Launch Lamps Japanned Triangular Cause Lamps,425 words
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Advertisement366 1922-10-07 16 JUST ARRIVED NEW DRESSES FROM PARIS Various fashions, all different i Last atock of 200 dresnea received were all sold out.) Also ladies' shoes, smartest styles Tortoise shell combs of Parisian model Will mak* a pretty present to a lady. All these can be seen at the direct Importer PARISIAN366 words
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Advertisement871 1922-10-07 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Th* PREPAID charge* 'or Wants, For Sal*, To Let, *te., la ordinary c!ns*-*et typ* (average *ix word* to lino) are per line one insertion 28 cents., two in*. 46 cts., three in*. 61 cts., four ins. 82 ets., five in*. $1.00, six in*. $1.13, ten In*. $1.40, twelve871 words
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Advertisement894 1922-10-07 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET. No. 1, Scntu Road. Oeenpatloo from October 1. Apply to Meyer Brothor* TO LET furnished as from October 1, No. 28-5, Steven* Road. Apply to Guthrie Co., Ltd. TO LET, House 63, Scotts Road, gas, water, tennis court and garage, entry November 1, 1922. Apply894 words
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Advertisement957 1922-10-07 16 OFFICES J^ND^ GODOWNS TO LET, godowns Nos. 78 and 79, Wallich Stieet. About 6,000 sq. ft. of floor spac* each. Apply The Union Trading Company, "6, Robinson Road. SUITE OF OFFICES~in~N.Y.K. Building, n, P.aflles Place, at present occupied by Vim. Jack* Co., to ba let on January 1, 1928, upon957 words
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Advertisement246 1922-10-07 16 PHOENIX HOSE Supplies of this splendid Ladies' Hosiery have just arrived. SILK (back seam) 53.73 LISLE (back seam) $1.75 The most durable and elegant stocking made. In white and colours. Goods sent C.O.D. Mail orders promptly executed. THE BAND-BOX. PRINCESS GARMENTS CO. 4. RAFFLES CHAMBERS, (Opposita RubinsonV) CENTRAL MOTOR KifilKS246 words
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Miscellaneous205 1922-10-07 16 THE STRAITS TIIES RLZPUONKb i Editorial and G«aor*J Manager 1 Office J"' Job Printing Offlce l A.U communication* relating to MtttMUl matters ami new* should be addre»s*J tc THE EDITOR, All comimiiiicaiioDS reUting to business matters— advertisement*, subscriptions, accounts, print me, should bo addressed to THE MANAGSB ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Want*,205 words
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