The Straits Times, 18 October 1922
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Title Section13 1922-10-18 1 The Straits Times. No. 27,077. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922. PRICE 10 CENT;13 words
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Advertisement132 1922-10-18 1 i B^V^Jmu f L The Old OriMinai Genuine Sv^iss M32k j ilf<v I From the famous Pastures of the Swiss Alps, stands unrivalled for its excellent Richness and Flavour. Prepared at Stalden, by I '^^Sl The Bernese Alps Milk Co. <ggi§j|| -^r^^ SWEETENED CONDENSED STERILIZED NATURAL (LABBxm -sledgb" brand) UNSWEETENED132 words
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Article325 1922-10-18 2 New German Process Opens Up Possibilities. Economic steam production with special reference to marina practice was the subject of a discussion in the EnffbtMTing Section of the British Association Hittings held in September. Dr. C. 11. Lander read a statement by the Fuel Research Board on325 words
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Article311 1922-10-18 2 The fifteenth annual report of the directors of Rahman Hydraulic Tin. Ltd to be presented t» the shareholders a' the ordinary general meeting to be heli. in Penanjr, Bays Your directors beg to submit herewith a duly audited statemer,; of accounts for the year ended June 1922.311 words
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Article246 1922-10-18 2 Routine Orders, dated October 11, by Lieut.-Colonel F. E. .Spencer, D.5.0., M.< L commanding S.S.V.F. Wednesday, 18th.— 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, S.V.A., Company Parad.- (Ltctan). Friday, 20th.— 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, S.R.E. (V), Field Sections, Bridjriiijr, Signal Sections, Field Training. 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, M. G. Platoon,246 words
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42 1922-10-18 2 Orders for week ending October 22 Wednesday, 18th. Ambulance Class. 5.15 p.m. Signalling Class, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, 21st. Annual Relay Race. Se« Special Orders. The Annual Relay Rarr will tnlcc pine on Saturday, OctotoF 21,42 words
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Advertisement390 1922-10-18 2 ■sMMlWWMWlltillllllillaTllirilllllllir If iT 1 I'll' rillllinilil iTi i ITlii liil i llii ii ill 111 111 Hill' liiinu II THE SPECIAL FORD PLUG is the finest plug made for the Ford engine— for which it is expressly designed. I-Tio sivc li:brir:'.tion\vill not impair inefficiency. Cleaning is made easy by the390 words
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Advertisement331 1922-10-18 2 m YOCK SKIN AND M COMPLEXION Oft ill reetjfcMsa, ic!no^«, tan, (fc -fn O« afl bliib-'ltoi .hemlt, and Hi '>-/;;j| »tor*i, «nu»i(.wi<iro<: hy HVi'^-'il ~II. CASSELITT TABLETS Repair Wear and Tear of Nerve and Body Price Is. 9d. and 4s. SUNSHINE AHD COMMON SENSE Don't doctor your blood for rheumatism.331 words
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Advertisement215 1922-10-18 2 AMJL A.M.A. Ceorge FLETCHER Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in England) CANE SUGAR MACHINERY SPECIALISTS for the Equipment of SUGAR FACTORIES REFINERIES Sole Af eat :—> P. A. PARIS, M/M. THK ARCADB, SINGAPORB. A.M.A. A.M.A. >ltl>lMlllll ADLER TYPEWRITERS THE QiEEN OF TYPEWRITERS. Cheap in Price and Lasi the Longest. Traivc'ln- Ad'er*. O'«cc215 words
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Article464 1922-10-18 3 Risks of New Method Of Fumigation. Two deaths having occurred recently during the fumigation of the liner Mauritania with hydrocyanic acid gas, certain shipping companies have asked the Ministry of Health to appoint exports to inquire into the use of this extremely poisonous gas, and Dr.464 words
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Article291 1922-10-18 3 An Army Order states that, in consequence of the reduction of the Army, it baa been decided to discharge, as early as possible, all soldiers of the Army Service, Army Veterinary, and Army Pay Corps, and of the Corps of Military Accountants whose term of colour291 words
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Article300 1922-10-18 3 How do you handle your knife and fork asks a home paper. With the world and his wife away in seaside hotels and bcarriing-houses the question becomes at once one of personal interest, for on little things like table manners visitors are judged. Do you hold300 words
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Advertisement706 1922-10-18 3 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORK Suit \o. UM of 1922. Between (he Official AaatanMe of the Ratate of J. 6. IKiYli. a bankrupt. Plaintiff and A. H. iniihi:. Defendant. To the ahoveiinmed Defendant A. If. COOKE. TAKE NUTICX that this action wa» on L>.706 words
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Advertisement232 1922-10-18 3 THINKS THEY SAVED HER BABY'S LIFE (aiiiidijn mothers have known anu truslej Kaby's Own Tablets for >ears. Here is one -uch mother's experience: I think 1 can thank Baby's Own Tablets for my baby's life. Hr was badly constipated, but after giving hint the Tablets they .ilii'Viu in in almost232 words
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Advertisement332 1922-10-18 3 I COVCR Ordinary tea maybe all right if you are lucky. Brooke Bond tea always is good. The vacuum packing ensures the perfection of the contents. You save money by baying Brooke Bond tea in the vacuum tin instead of ordinary tea. It costs no more and there is no332 words
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Advertisement116 1922-10-18 3 DUNHILL PIPES The Shell Briar $12.50. Dead Root Bruyere $10.85 and $13.25. Each pipe unique IN ALL SHAPES. BEABINU h||B4 WH ITEe&bIII GUARANTEE A6IMB SINGAPORE. -^r-i^X The™ te N0 RBAB sSi&i&SzJtLjzt^t^s. SATISFACTION in you? /^Jj^S^^^^^s^>\ Smokes UNLESS yo< I^^V TRY our 'PEARL' Clw^^^^^^^m ET^' TbK¥ B^r^BjßlJjgpHli^pH^, ObUlmable at all TokaccMlrti,116 words
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Advertisement696 1922-10-18 1 STEAIIER SAHIIBB P. 0. British India end Apear Line (Companies laeorpor»ted In England) KAiL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULA AMI ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. ,-si«der Contract with Hl* Majesty's Goveraaieat) LONDON FAK-tASTKRN SEBVICI FKUN LONDON TO MARSEILLES. LONDON AimTBKP Dae Singapore Leave Siagapore K»K.:*T./ about Oct. £6 1 MANTUA696 words
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Advertisement667 1922-10-18 1 STEAMER SfllLimS ELLERM AN LINE KM.KEMAN A BUCKNALJ, SrEAMSfIU* Co. Ltd. '>t«ry»t»M 1» a«gi'UH>j STmAMMB D— Blayayafsj FABSINGaW BBRTICM 01TWARU, Bteamu Doe Siagapo/e CITT OP PARIS Nor. I s.s. CITY OF YORK Dee. Id ■4. CITY CP SIMLA Jan. M M. CITY OF POONA Mar. 9 HOM2WAKX\ ■A CITY OF667 words
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Advertisement683 1922-10-18 1 STEftMEB SftILWGS KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPM (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated la Boiled) UNDER CONTJaCT WITH TBE NETHERLANDS LNDIA, UOVEaVAMKNT. Telepkeae Noe. Pauage Dept. 111, Freight Dept. Hit, Mailae Lmpt. aud irt.Kki^M Dtpt. 1437, Manager's Dept IDOL VAN OVEKSTKATEN October 18, Hongkong and Amoy. BOTH— October 18, Muntok and683 words
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Advertisement412 1922-10-18 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N. Y. K. LOrTDOIf LUTE Hakone Maru Oct. 19 Suwa Maru Oct. 31 UYEEPOOL LIWI T».a)..M Kara Nov. 1 'i'»jimu .Maru mid. Nov. BAMEUEQ LDfE Paknr Maru end Nov. HEW TOBK LINE TU STJBI SOUTB AMERICAN LINE BOMBAY I.Tuna, Tamba Maru Nov. 8 CALCUTTA UNB Tosa Mnru Oct.412 words
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Advertisement275 1922-10-18 5 STEAMER SAILINGS O.S.K. Prsaaa«d Balllmga frem Blagaaart (sabjeet te change without prsviaaa aetiee.) EUROPEAN UNB For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Sues and Port Said. Arr. Dep. AMAZON MARU Nov. 20 Nov. 21 SHUNKO MARU Dec. U Dec. Tl Omit Marseilles. NEW YORK LINB Far tv rraacl.ee, Paaaau,275 words
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Advertisement130 1922-10-18 5 STEAMER SAILIW6S DOLLAR LIRE FOB BOSTON, NEW TOBK, NORFOLK ria Sacs s.s. M. S. DOLLAR Loading Sing pore, October 20. FOB BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE via Sues s.s. DIANA DOLLAR Loading Singapore, November 20. Through Bills of Lading issued from Singapore to the Principal Citi«s of the United States and130 words
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Advertisement267 1922-10-18 5 STEAMER SAILINGS COMBINED SBBVICB OV THE OCEAN S.S. CO., LTB. (laeorporated la Englmad) aad THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTi. (Incorporated la Englaad) Monthly Servtee taking cargo aad Paasengera from Singapera BATAVIA AND SOUKABAIA NOBTH-WEST AUSTRALIAN POETS AND FBEMANTLE (PEBTB) Approximate SaUlaga GORGON Oct. 17 CBABON Nov. MINDEROO Dec.267 words
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Advertisement308 1922-10-18 5 STEAMER SAIUN6S AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated In Australia) Siagapore to Java Ports, Port Darwin Thursday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, via Torres Straits, also with transhipment to other Victorian, South Australian aad North Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, New Britain, Tasmania and Now Zealand Ports APPROXIMATE SAILINGS MONTORO, 4,067308 words
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Advertisement153 1922-10-18 5 STEAMER SAILINGS STRUTHERS AM BARRY OPERATORS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES AND SA 1 FRANCISCO. l'ue Singapore s.s. ELKRIDGE Oct. 21 to d scharge nad load s.s. WEST PROSPECT Nov. 5 to cischargo aad load B.s. WEST CHOPAKA Nov. 30 tv 'ischarge aa<l load B.s. WEST FARALON153 words
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Advertisement555 1922-10-18 6 CINEiAS GOODWOOD HALL CINEMA Scotts Road, Tanglin. Every Wednesday and Saturday Night at 9.15 sharp. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18. Universal Film Co. presents Herbert Rawlinaon in THE MAN UNDER COVER From a story by Louis Eytinge The Man Who Knows? Admission $1.60. Mr. BRANDON'S ORCHESTRA. NOTE.— First Matinee Saturday, October 21,555 words
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Advertisement333 1922-10-18 6 WHITEAWAYS HAVE SOME EXQUISITE FROCKS AND DRESS MATERIALS IN STOCK LADIES' WOOLLEN DRESSES, in white, navy, vieux rose, grey. Price $12.50 each. LADIES STRIPED VIGIL PRETTY SUMMER DRESS. ~=X> SILK ROBES. frQm a nw woven j^Ha^** Very smart and chic. JIT" $23.30, $25.50 and $12.50. Price $28.50. Jfl^ COTTON FOULARD333 words
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Advertisement100 1922-10-18 6 THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LIB. (Incorporated in Englani) (BUTTERmXD 8WIBX). Regular sailings to Hongkong, Svatov and Amoy. Taking cargo to othsr ports la China. Steamers have UmiUd Ist Class passenger accommodation. Next sailing CHIN HUA Oct. 18 For freight and passage, apply to MANSFIELD ft CO, LTD, (Incorporated in Cnglaaa100 words
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Advertisement639 1922-10-18 6 STEAMER SftILIWGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO LIMITED LOCAL SAILINGS Intended to sail Steamer From Blafiporc lo Monday, 4 p.m. KINTA Port Swettenham and Penaag Monday, 6 put. lIVE LEONG Malacca and Muar. Tuesday, 2.80 p.m. CALYPSO Port Dickson, Teluk Anson, lUgaa Data* and Lumnt. Tuesday, 6 p.m. KELANTAN Malacca and Muar.639 words
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Article171 1922-10-18 7 FIXTURES. \\>dnrf«!ay, Ortuhcr 18 High Water, 1.51 a.m.. s.io p.m. Beard, I U Ma. I Daddy Loag Lea, Vie, Thoatre, 1.11 p.m. l!ace I.ottcriis, Oardaa Club, 9 p.m. Other People* Worries, Vie. Theatre, 0.30. Tliurarfuy, MafcM 1> High Water, 9.18 a.m., 9.32 p.m. DeeaavalL Secoad Day, I171 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article96 1922-10-18 7 F.:ml Wl.arf Basin Nil. l..:st Mlnrf GUI Hhrrr* Wharf Nil. \l.-in v harl Hakenc Han, IVleus. Sappho. NertaiUa. lipln ]^«l Etophanta, Van Cleea, -S.iigon Mmv, Chin Melaedo. \Ve«l V.harr Ula I .'.irdiiir, i.jrl !".'il. Pulo lirani < .;ai harf -Nil. Krpprl HarUour. M..in Wharf Lea. Mygvla.96 words
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Article174 1922-10-18 7 t IHMHA. I 1:' K.ns. from Hor.jckonp ix-i.i. fer BaJNtkok KLEPHANTA, I'.iit.. 2fiH to;is. from Calcutta Ono, fi Calcutta .;r.c. nAKONE UARU. J»i>.. r.;i»o tons, from Yokeham* HO, fet LenJea l^'-io. HYi: LEONC, Brit.. 3M tons, from ■alaaea 18-10, f< r "•i«l:'cc:i i.-10. MERAK. r« tone, fro« Bntu174 words
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Article178 1922-10-18 7 To-day I'ort Swettcnhani and IYnang 3 p.m. M.-.lan 3 P-n». r..t.\i., I 'ii.TilKin ami Sa:narans I p.m. l;.uvi>, Sourabaya, Derby, Broome. Onilow, Carnarvon ana Western A.i irmiia mrtldM for ether pUea< ,n a tralafcfa m-...-t ke BMyaM m i. u«i rmtt la i«tt with this ■all C178 words
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Article155 1922-10-18 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, October 18. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 N. Demand 2/4 1/32 Private 1 credit, 2/4*' On New YcrK Demand 61 Vs Private 90 d/» 53*4 On France Bank 645 On liuliii, Bank T.T. 178% On Hi-nirkcng, Bank d/d G% p.c. prem.. On Shanghai, Bank155 words
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56 1922-10-18 7 Tone of Market Steady. Latest Londcn cables quote Spot sheet 11 Hd. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Bayers. Sellers. 3pot \'ov.-Dec. lan.-March Singapore Standard Bibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. Spot Nov. -Dec. 40 4(i' 40V4 41 Jan.-March 42 42 'i DAILT56 words
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Article196 1922-10-18 7 Issue. VuL Pd. 1 1 Ayer Wen* 1 1 BaUng Padang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Jelactoh I 1 Johan Tin Cl il Kam. Kamunt. !0 10 Kinta Assoc. 5 5 Lingui Tin ;o 10 Malayan Col. 1 1 Menglembu 1 1 Middleton 1 1 Murai Tin 1196 words
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Article143 1922-10-18 7 Val. I'd. Bujera. SeHer a £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 4.5.0 4.7.6 :0 10 Central Engines 10.60 10 10 Central Motors 2.50 3.00 10 10 Eastern Ship 8.75 9.76 11 1 E. Smelting Co. 6.00 6.50 *>/- 5/- Kiectric Tramways 1/- 2/- noi 10 10 Frascr Xeave 33.00 34.00 M143 words
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Article113 1922-10-18 7 l\ Eiir. t> p.c. $l.?. 11,300 par 5 p.c. p.m. S'p re Electrical Tramways, ."> p.c. «a.") 0.000 nom. 3*BOrt Municipal 5 p.c. $1,878,000 par S'pi rv Municipal 4'-j p.c. of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.c. dis. Spore Municipal 4 -> p.c. of 1909 $1,600,500 10 p.c. dis. Spore Municipal113 words
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Article402 1922-10-18 7 Frmser and Co. and Lyall ani Evitt'g Quotations. Latest available Sterling Quotations are printed on another page on r riday. Frailer I > all ft Co. Evatt. Allenby New ($1) 0.55 O.Go 0.50 0.70 Alor Gajah ($1) 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.20 A. Hitam (?5) 11.00 13.C0 U.(iO i402 words
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Advertisement209 1922-10-18 7 EXPORT OF RUBBER RESTRICTION Pi:i>\ ISIO.NM. LICENCES TO EXPORT. terl oor. r rubber from Province Well. sir-, the binding) and Malaera anea4 under Hccme will be prohibited with effect fi..i.-. NV' .■'■■'.> i eatali awaageaa who export then- rubber dlreet should apply on or after Oetahet li t» the Collector209 words
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Advertisement605 1922-10-18 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS GRANDE KAKNIEB I.IQULURS Cordon Rouge, Cotdea Jmine, < union Vert, Anisette ml Maaaarlaotte. I!, bolter, Importer, riutoae Hotel Bulldins. (;OODRICH ARE TIIK lIEST. dpi TO LET, 121(1, Joo Chiat Road, 30 yurds to lea. Furnished. Apply 45, Kowell Kojhl. "hALiTcLOCKS, 8 amTil day*. H and <trike, from $24605 words
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Advertisement91 1922-10-18 7 THE BIG FIGHT ON SATIKDAY, OCTOBER 21, H2I. (orpl. Lucas 111. 10 v. K.ir. in de Souza 10.1 TEN ROUNDS I. Roots U. 7 v. C.unr. Walters M FOUR ROUNDS at BOMNi; GODOVYN, M.B.E. GKOLND. Prices $5, S3, $2, SI and 50 cts. Cookie* at H. KIAT Co., Ltd., Change91 words
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Advertisement151 1922-10-18 7 NOTICE OF DIVIDEND STRAITS MOTORCAR SERVICE, LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation). NOTICE in hereby given that a secon I Interim Dividend of twenty-five per cent, has been declared in this matter, payable to Creditor; Ahose claim have bei-n admitted, and that the name may b« received at th« <'ffice of the151 words
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Advertisement589 1922-10-18 7 FOR SALE HYDRAULIC OIL EXPRESSION MACHINERY The Si-langor Government ha* for dlipaaal the fullowinK hydraulic oil cxpres»fon ir.nc'ninery, manufactured by the well-known firm of Messrs. I'.ose Downs and 1 Thompson, Hull. The whole of the machinery is now ni'd naii not beef erected. The machinery can be purchased en bloc589 words
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Advertisement172 1922-10-18 7 VICTORIA THEATRE BANDMANS EASTERN CIRCUIT, Ltd. Present the NEW ENGLISH FARCICAL COMEDY CO. LAST WKKK I AST WIHK TO-NIGHT at 9.30 OTHER PEOPLES WORRIES To-murron, Orlobri 19. CTABISn AIM Krid.iv. Octubrr 20 TONS OF MONEY. Saturday, Otlol:cr 2\ IAKKWKI.I. rWOBMAMCI FUNCI I.EAVK. lly Spvciiil Reajaeat. Special Matinee TO-UAY. at Ui172 words
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1070 1922-10-18 8 The Straits Times. wEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18. DON'T RELAX. A letter has been addressed by the P.A.M. to directors, secretaries and agents of estates in Malaya with reference to the effect of restriction on the estate labour forces. There ira very real danger that thoughtless r.irn intent only on the profit1,070 words
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Article39 1922-10-18 8 Petrograd newspapers announce twn •rncerts to be given in October by Kubeiik in that city. The cheapest seats are oriccd at 2r.,000,000 roubles (approximately i"! at the present rate of exchange). A box for four will cost 1,000,000,000 roubles.39 words
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Article54 1922-10-18 8 A Pans telegram reports remarkable heroism on the part of three French savants of the Pasteur Institute at Tunis, who, after experimenting with a new serum for cholera treatment, and being convinced that they had found a cure, decided to tost the serum on themselves. The results are declared to54 words
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Article58 1922-10-18 8 Mrs. Sara Issacs, widow of Joseph Michael Issacs, and mofchar of Lofrd Reading and Mr. Godfrey and Mr. Harry Issacs, died lately at 29, Alleyn-park, Dulwich, in her 88th year. Lord Reading owed much to his mother, for it was due to her influence and her firm belief in his58 words
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Article63 1922-10-18 8 A Londen message of October 7 says that Sir Almeric Fitzroy, Clerk of the Privy Council since 1898, has been remanded in his own recognisances for £500 at Marlborough Street Police Court, charged with interfering with and annoying persons using Hyde Park. The police gave evidence that Sir Almeric Fitzroy63 words
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Article72 1922-10-18 8 The Times of Ceylon of October G learns authoritatively that the eleven t rritorially elected members of the Ceylon Legislative Council and the Hon. Mr. H. L. de Mcl, who is tha member elected by the L.C.P.A. to represent their interests, have sent in their resignations to Government. This followed72 words
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Article18 1922-10-18 8 Mr. A. Sharpies, Government Mycologist S.S. and F.M.S. is engaged in investigating the pepper diseases in Upper Sarawak.18 words
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Article23 1922-10-18 8 The annual general meeting ef the Associated Chambers of Commerce of India and Ceylon will be held in Calcutta early in January next.23 words
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Article30 1922-10-18 8 The rate of issue cf money orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 175 $100. The rate of payment of meney orders from India and "Ceylon is Rs. 180=^100.30 words
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Article28 1922-10-18 8 It is understood that approximately FJs. 70,000 has been subscribed in India in response to the appeal for fumls for tho erection of a memorial to Lord Ronaldsay.28 words
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Article27 1922-10-18 8 The weskly newspaper. The People, is being sold by its founder, Sir William Madge, to a syndicate represented by Mr. Robert Donald, who- recently acquired the Keferee.27 words
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Article32 1922-10-18 8 Two Hokicns were found with several others on the 13th inst. in llavelock Road. One of them had a dagger, and he wiii be put up for sentence before Mr. Dawson to-day.32 words
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Article28 1922-10-18 8 Major MiHard, Inspector in charge of Weights and Measures, prosecuted US tradesmen to-dp.y before Mr. David for being in possefson of false dachings. The usual fines were imposed.28 words
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Article35 1922-10-18 8 An .interesting announcement with reference to the issue of provisional licences to export rubber from the Colony appears to-day on page 7, above the signature of Mr. .1. E. Nathan, the Controller of Rubber -"xports.35 words
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Article40 1922-10-18 8 Sir Robert Home was to sail for the United States to-day for the purpose of arranging the funding of the British debt n the United States. Ho will be acesaapsaried by Mr. Montague Norman, Gov■.•rncr of the Bank of England.40 words
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Article35 1922-10-18 8 Jack London's r,tory The Sea Wolf will be screened at the Marlborough Theatre •his evsning. In the second show Wagon Tracks, a William S. Hart picture will ■>c screened. Altogether a most enterainiiij; Paramount programme.35 words
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Article41 1922-10-18 8 The value of experts from Sarawak for January to July, 1022 (inclusive) was *5,241,r>26 as against ?1,812.2'!5 for the sair.e period of last year. The imports for the same seven months are valued at ■?4,918,561 as compared with $!,4U0,237 :ast year.41 words
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Article53 1922-10-18 8 At the instance of Inspector A. W. Matthew.?, Arms and Explosives Departmtnt, Phang How Yew, 25, Rochore Road, was placed before Mr. David, district iudgp, to-day, for beinjr in possession of a firearm without a licence. Accused had originally tak"n out a licence, but had failed to renew it. He53 words
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Article49 1922-10-18 8 A Malay, named Buang, was recently caught stealing a coat belonging to a European in Institution Hill. He was charged by Inspector King before Mr. Dawson on the 13th inst., and convicted, and yesterday was sentenced by his Worship to six months' rigorous imprisonment. Accused had three previous convictions.49 words
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Article56 1922-10-18 8 A Chinese, named Lam Ah Kow, wM charged by Inspector Kir.g, in charge c.f the Sepoy L.ines Division, with theft of property from a Tamil's house in New Bridge Road during the early morning of the 13th inst. He was sentenced by Mr. Dawson yesterday to six months' rigorous imprisonment.56 words
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Article67 1922-10-18 8 Major Whitley's lecture at 9.13 p.m. in the Victoria Theatre on Monday, October 2.'!, is to be given in aid of Saint Mary's Home and tha Y.W.C.A. Luncheon and Sent Rocm Fund. The pictures shows, taken from original snapshots of war scenes in Gallipoli, Arabia and Palestine, nre extremely interesting67 words
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Article65 1922-10-18 8 A Cantonese, named Chan Siew, was eaaigtd on the Kith inst. by Inspector Kin?: before Mr. Dawson, second magistrate, with fraudulent possession of a brass engine bearing. Police enquiries led to the discovery that no less than ?520 wcrth of brass bearings had beer, stolen from t.he Alexandra Read Brickworks.65 words
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Article85 1922-10-18 8 Our Pcnang corrcspt ndcr.t wires The Batantc Padan<* Tin Dredging report states The dredue recovered 83 tons of tin ore and 157 ozs. troy of gold dust. The revenue was $G7,U46 and the expenses ?.C9,240, other items of development and depreciation left over will be transferred. The profit and loss85 words
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Article84 1922-10-18 8 In the Melbourne City Police Court, on September 19, before Mr. J. Knight, P.M., a number of alleged fortune tellers, spiritualistic mediums, and the like, were charged with using subtle craft to impose on two policewomen. Among the prisoners was one Uoneal Pereira, a Sinhalese, of Evelyn-street, East Melbourne, and84 words
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Article104 1922-10-18 8 The collections on Sunday at St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur were to be devoted to the medical missions of the Peninsula. The Lord Bishop of Singapore who preached, took for his text the words, Therefore seeing we have received this ministry, as we have received mercy, we faint not." He104 words
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Article453 1922-10-18 8 Inspector R. Morgan of the F.M.S. Railways Police, and Mrs. Morgan have arrived back in Kuala Lumpur from home leave. Mr. W. L. Conlay, Commissioner of Police, F.M.S., who has not been well lately, is leaving for home at the end of the month. Mr. D. Benson,453 words
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Article114 1922-10-18 8 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent writes The news of tho enforcement of the rubber restriction policy was received in Kuala Lumpur the other day with the utmost satisfaction. Since then there has been a great deal of excitement, and with the prices rising producers arc taking theearliest114 words
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Article119 1922-10-18 8 This morning before Mr. P. A. F. Pavirj. district judire and first magistrate, Inspector A. W. Matthews, ;n charge of the Arms and Explosives Department, prosecuted Mr. O. K. Gibson for delivering his revolver to another person without returning tho licence first to the licensing officer119 words
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Article109 1922-10-18 8 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent writes Before Sir Lie ml Woodward, Chief Ju(!iri;:l !..mi;;sionei\ yesterday morning, at the Assize Court, the east m taken up in which Ranasamy, a Tamil, until recently employed by the X.M.S. Railways at the Central Work Shops, .sto..d chanri-d with the murder of109 words
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Article145 1922-10-18 8 We are indebted to Messrs. Wilson Hu!gate and Co. for a copy of tho Rubber Trade Association of London monthly statistics giving United Kingdom Import > and Exports up to end of August. Tho total imports for the ei(;ht menths are 42,2f>0 tons, of which 2H,i:>!) tons was145 words
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Advertisement150 1922-10-18 8 NOTSCE The following reductions in the retail prices of W.D. H.O. Wills' Cigarettes have now been made. RRA ND RETAIL PRICE Capstan Mild $0.75 Capstan Medium 0.70 Capstan Medium Magnums 0.90 Embassy No. 77 0.90 Gold Flake 0.70 Three Castles Mild 0.80 Three Castles Magnums 0.95 Three Castles Super Magnums150 words
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Advertisement113 1922-10-18 8 ALHAMBRA THE POWER WITHIN 6 pti. 6 pts NOW OR NEVER 3 pti. 3 pts (Harold Lloyd) Flrtt Show THE TERROR 5 pt«. 6 pts. (Tom Mix) marlborougjT THE SEA WOLF 7 pti. 7 pts (Marhrl Julienne Scott) Firat Show WAGGON TRACKS S pts. 5 pts. (V,m. S. Mart) TAN113 words
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Article421 1922-10-18 9 The Position More Clearly Defined. Rkiter's Service. London, October 10. The Manchester Guardian declares that Mr. Lloyd Georgv's d recticn is for the present apparently towards Radical-! Labour, and if the. election results give' him an opening, he will turn that way. j A meeting of Unionist M.P.'s421 words
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Article120 1922-10-18 9 Reuter's Service. London, October IC. Paris A message from Albajulia titatis that Their Rumanian Majest es j were crowned amid great pomp and with traditional ceremonial. The service was i held in a cathedral specially built for] the occasion. The most distingui.-hed Rumanians and the foreign missions re-120 words
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Article43 1922-10-18 9 Reutek's Service. London, October 17. A Cairo message states that a Dutch firm Messrs. Bos is claiming £400,000 Egyptian, plus damages, for the Government's recession of a contract to construct n new harbour at Suez owing to alleged breaches of contract.43 words
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Article40 1922-10-18 9 Reutek's Service. London, October 17. Washington Britain has paid the I'nitcd States forty million dollars. This is the first interest any of the Allies have paid the United States on account of war debts since May, 1919.40 words
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Article363 1922-10-18 9 Turkish Charges and British! Answer. Reuter's Service. London, October 16. Chicago Bishop Cannon, in a message, urges that the United States should be represented at the Near East conference to protect the rights of Americans, secure a national home for the Armenians t and obtain protection for property363 words
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Article215 1922-10-18 9 Renter's Se.ivice. London, October 17. j i The Dutch aviatcr Fokkcr has wen the I Daily Mail one thousand pounds rrlider I competition, his biplane remain ng in the air for 37 r.iin-Jtes. 6 seconds. London, October 17. 1 Kayr.ham to-day f.ew for an hour and 33 minutes at215 words
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Article99 1922-10-18 9 Renter's Service. London, October 17. The predominant feature of the Stock Exchange yesterday was the revival of rubber shares, in which business was bigger than for a long time, and in many cases prices rose substantially. London, October 17. The council of the Rubbers Growers' Association passed99 words
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Article483 1922-10-18 9 Attitude of the British Government. Reuter's Service. London, October 16. Washington It is understood that the British note declined to agree to Mr. Hughes' suggestion for the reciprocal extension of the right of search of vessels which would g've the American prohibition navy jurisdiction outside the threemile limit.483 words
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Article95 1922-10-18 9 Reuter's Service. London, October IC. Washington In a letter to Mr. Mondell, leader of Congress, President Harding has declared that the, flexibility of the tariff will enable the administration to adjust the duties to the shifting economic relations, enabling the United States to encourage foreign trade. He denied95 words
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Article38 1922-10-18 9 Reuter's Service. London October 17. In London marks reached the record of 13,200 to the pound and closed 13,000. Selling was mainly from Germany and was attributed to the French repudiation of gsf John Bradbury's proposals.38 words
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Article28 1922-10-18 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 17. The light cruiser Diomedc has left Portsmouth for China, where she replaces the cruiser Cairo, transferred to the East 1 Indies.28 words
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Article68 1922-10-18 9 Korean Heavily Sentenced At Hongkong. (From Our Own Correspondent Hongkong, October 18. The Korean first-class passenger on the Mishima Maru, who wa3 arrested here a: few (Jays ago on a charge of smuggling morphine end cocaine, valued at over! $28,000, has been fined $25,000, or twelve months' gaol,68 words
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Article71 1922-10-18 9 RtUTER'S SEBVICS. London, October 16. Geneva: Dr. Nansen's relief committee! states that at a recent conference delegatss from the famins districts of Russia' stated that, owing to failure of the har-i vest, there will be famine m most of the, provinces in two cr three menths. London, October 16.71 words
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Article72 1922-10-18 9 Recter's Service. London. October 17. The King in a message to the Scotfsh churches missionary' congress at Glasgow to-day spoke of the noble self sacrificing work in the mission fields and described the congress as a happy augury for the future of missionary endeavour. He hoped and prayed that72 words
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Article53 1922-10-18 9 Reuter's Service London, October IG. j Amsterdam The strike in the port is iftally called off and work is being resumed to-morrow. The lockout at the ci jar factories as the result cf tfc? men's refusal to accept the employers' terms I was enforced to-day. About 8,00053 words
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Article47 1922-10-18 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 17. The tfhdatry of Labour reports that the! cost of living statistics show an average level en September 30 cf 78 per cent, j above pre-war, compared with 79 on j August Cl, which was the lowest since Oetsbar 1917.47 words
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Article56 1922-10-18 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, October 18. The Hon. Mr. Claud Severn, who i«j Administering the Government of Hen?-' kong, states that the Governor, Sir Reginald Stubbs, is returning to Hor.gkong in November. The suggestion of resignation, Mr. Severn states, is an astonishing rumour and local officials56 words
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Article184 1922-10-18 9 (By Courtesy of the Nichi Nichi Shimbur..) Tokio, October 14. It is stated that the arms at Vladivostok will be handed ever to the defence force there. It is reported that 3,000 oTirers, temporary officers and employee of the Covernment cf Chosen will be dismissed owing to184 words
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Article669 1922-10-18 9 Mr. G. G. Schreike's InterestingReport. The Malayan Tin and Rubber Journai contains a translation of the report made by Mr. G. G. Schrcike, of Messrs. Harrisons and Crosfield, Batavia, on a visit to the Malayan Rubber Plantations, We make the following extract The j journey was made669 words
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287 1922-10-18 9 Tho piece produced at the Victoria Theatre last night was W. W. Ellis'* comedy "A W«ck End." It blisters with imprecations and does not sparkle with epigram, and cne almost wishes that the designer of the plot had handed it over to some mere literary287 words
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Article1338 1922-10-18 9 Our readers may be interested, after reading Mr. Hcnnins's article in our issue of October 9, to see the following report which was made by Mr. M. J. Kcnnaway, after a visit to Sweet Kamiri Estate in August For the purpose of gaining knowledge on the growing, harvesting1,338 words
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Article299 1922-10-18 10 Past Year Distinctly Satisfactory. The annual meeting of Uukit K. B. Rbbber Company was held at the nItistcred cfik-i-s of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers yesterday, Mr. T. P. Anderson Pole presiding. There were also present Messrs. Neo Ong Ree, F and C). R. s. Batcman299 words
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Article256 1922-10-18 10 Messrs. Macphail and Co."s Daily Report. Bwgapore, Octobsr 18. Silver 7 Hongkong 7 p.c-. prem. Market. Fair business passinir. Tjns. Taipings 77 ,4-824 cents, Norths OTtt-ÜBtt, Southa 87V4-92'/4 cents, 'Rcnonxs r.'s. (id.-'jo.-. fkL, Johns •17';. cents, Ulu Pial.s &7^-1.02V5, Ifnraii 4.f.0-i.7. r Uagnis 240-3.10, Hitami LO5--1.10, Ulu256 words
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Article71 1922-10-18 10 The V.M.C.A. Tennis Commit Ue have arranged to run a singlet championship and doubles handicap trmrnimnnt The entries for the singles championship will close m Tuesday, October 31, and for the iluublcs, on November 14. In the doublet tournament, players will he a110w,, 1 to cheats their own partners. The71 words
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Article436 1922-10-18 10 Kuala Lumpur Prospects. Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent ivrites The Rugger team has returned having distinguished itself at Penang in the first inter slate match of the season. It was a decisive victory. I have not seen the Penang team in action this season tut wo are told it is436 words
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Article124 1922-10-18 10 T. -tiay's ties are as follows A Singles. Lea Warner v. Klcinman. Winter v. Dean. Edwards v. Hill. Potts v. Warren. B Singles. Collyer v. Stanbury. C S:nsles. Hoblyn v. Hare to finish. Poyser v. winner of above to continue. Lloyd v. Hcgcrvcrst, to finish.124 words
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Article264 1922-10-18 10 The following was the result of the October Medal (Stroke) at the Keppcl Golf Club F. H. Bradley (winner) 88—15 =73 W. Greig 90—15=75 H. C. Kinsman 81 6= 75 j. V. Hiera 85— 8=77 J. Strachan 83— 7= 76 S. F. Derbyshire U4 16 =78 The gold medal264 words
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Article805 1922-10-18 10 (Fron Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, October 17. The last month .here has seen both Rugby and hockey organised, and weekly practices taking place on the Padang. It is encouraging to see the numbers who regularly turn out for hockey, as it is now four years since Malacca805 words
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Article260 1922-10-18 10 On Saturday, September 23, at the Knglish Church, Batavia, the wedding iook place between Mr. George D. Glovn« of Java, son of Mr. and Mrs. George' Coyne, Clcvedon, Somerset, and Miss Dorothy V. Maxwell-Hyslcp. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. MaxwellHyslop. Melbourne, Australia. The Rev260 words
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Article2340 1922-10-18 10 Heavy Going on First Day. The great feature of the first day of th« Singapore Sporting Chib's autumn meeting, from the general public's point of view, WBJ the enormous success of the cash sweeps. They have certainly come to stay, fo' the idea makes a wide appeal. There2,340 words
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Letter181 1922-10-18 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. S r— l was cycling along Grovr Baad laM Bight at about it o'clock, when I was held up by three Chinese highwaymen armed with daggers. Two of than were in hiding in some bush nearby and tinthird walking ouite181 words
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Letter315 1922-10-18 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir Is it true that the Anglo-Chines;.' School is obliged to dismiss some S6O beys because Government will not allow them to continue to occupy Zetland Houso in Armenian Street Is it truu that this same school is oblvged to dose315 words
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Article46 1922-10-18 10 Lieutenant I. I. Peyton lir.s Wen unpointed to the srunboat Hollyhock on thf China Station, from October IS next. H» was recently serving en the Dryad qualifying in navigation. Some rating* for distribution amongst the ships of the riiinn Station will be nhortly dispatched from England,46 words
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Article1840 1922-10-18 11 More Work for The League. liy Our Special Correspondent. I, mlon Septen.!.ev 21. It is a curious coincidence, to s:iy th< leust of it, thai Mm re-appearance <>t th 1 LMgM of Nations in the public ey«MM to synchronise with the outbreak oi hostilities whi h ii one1,840 words
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Advertisement74 1922-10-18 11 I^Pgapr Tfie Greatest Orchestras ''*$W' at^your Command S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Hongkong) SINGAPORE. MxterV Voice Xf (ETCHER Across" Thone 1028. DISTRIBUTING AGENTS William Jacks Co., t SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR HOYT'S ANTI FRICTION METALS NUMBER ELEVEN ALLOY Specimen twisted and hammered cold to show toughness. THERE IS A74 words
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Advertisement332 1922-10-18 11 Raffles Hotel Phone 2920 do lines) ARRANGEMENTS FOR AUTUMN RACE WEEK RAFFLES ORCHESTRA specially augmented for Race Week, Race Tiffins and Dinners on RACE DAYS MONDAY AND FRIDAY.— Tea Dansant. TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY.— Dinner Dance*. WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Orchestral Concert. (CINEMA— Sunday Evening). Residents and Diners will have prior claim332 words
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Article866 1922-10-18 12 Breeding in Mind And Body. Great interest was taken in a join: disl.y the Section of Anthropology and r-ychr.lopy of the British Association on im ntal characteristics and race. rtuftiaor J. L. Myres said that mental qnalitiei wwr*. inherited just at physical character*, and it inifrht therefore be866 words
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Article183 1922-10-18 12 The rebuilding oT St. Jjprtholomew's Hospital may be the subject of discussion 1 by the General Court of Governors during the course of next year. A resolution has bees submitted by the Scientific Slib('(immittee appointed in connection with the organisation of the celebration next June, ■ii183 words
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Advertisement441 1922-10-18 12 Have you a stubborn beard? —a tender skin? Here is relief from shaving trouble IF you have a stiff and stubborn beard or a tender skin, you'll welcome the shaving comfort the New Improved •"^^•^lUpU^L** Gillette brings you. You'll welcome the smooth, clean *N©wNi>«^^»^^^«g"vß.BOTo» shaves with that after-feeling of coolness.441 words
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Advertisement612 1922-10-18 12 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received up to noon on Friday, November 3, 1922, at the Colonis/ Secretary's Office, Singapore, the Resider ouncilU>» 's Office, Penang, and the Reside,.. Councillor's Office, Malacca, from persons ivsirous of contracting for supplies for the Government at Singapore, Penang and Malacca, respectively, for a612 words
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Advertisement895 1922-10-18 12 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received up to noon, on Friday, November 3, IMS, at the Resident Councillor's Office, Malacca, from persons desirous of contracting; for supplies, etc lcr the Government at Malacca, for a periol oi one year,' commencing front Jnnuary 1, 1923 (a) Cartage. (b) Firewood. re) Timber.895 words
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Article1113 1922-10-18 13 Eldorados on the Floor of The Sea. Pearling is akin to gold mining, and the seeker a/ter the treasures of the deep knows only too well that at any moment he may drop across a fortune in the most unexpected spot. Certainly the white and alien1,113 words
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Advertisement152 1922-10-18 13 Ufie macEinc xnUStEc Sutterflu UoudS 1 V'^iSfcrtl^iS 117HETHEU in the daily bustle of a busy office, or YY for personal use in the more peaceful atmo- sphere of the home, the Underwood Portable is proclaimed by all users as the most efficient portable writing machine obtainable. Its butterfly touch, its152 words
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Advertisement147 1922-10-18 13 IN 1 LB. AND 2 LB. TINS SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE GO., LTD. RETAIL DEPARTMF.NI', ORCHARD ROAD. Ud III? UP'CL k? Ak Ij li <3 Green B Stripe Popular QjOQ Blend [SrS Cp^O Moderate j 1 Price. DUTY EXTRA. SOLE AGENTS t John Little Co., Ltd. (ißcorpontsd In KncUti.l) SINGAPORE AND147 words
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Advertisement221 1922-10-18 14 ttOTOft UNION INSURANCE GO LTI. Private Can. The ComprehentiTa Policy covert again**, Accident. Malicjou* act. Theft, Fir*. Claim* paid ia fall. Third Party Claims— no limit, Law Coat* paid. TTWM.— Kent, Pewonal effecU, Furniture. Stock la trade, BoikUnga, Biwf and CMI Commotion. Earthquake, A KIN B.— Favoorable rates quoted for221 words
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Advertisement520 1922-10-18 14 AjsmU ivax $S,»Wf,IM B.C. A««ru« la fare. n« |i7,«09,1M The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la Itratta Settleaieata.) ■BAD Omca I Wtneaeatet Boase, Bia»apore. LONDON OITICB I U, Old Uwtj, M. Q. Tke Compaay aaa alO,OOO deposited witk tka Supreme Court of Englaad aad eomplles wltk tke Brittak520 words
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Advertisement627 1922-10-18 14 BANKING P. AND O. BANKING CORPORATION, LTD. (laeorporated in England) Wltk wklch U affiliated THI ALLAHABAD lA.NK, LTD, INDIA. Authorised Capital ££,000,000 Capital Subscriber and Paid Up. sS,Bi«*,i6(i Seserre Fund 90,000 Board of Dtrectoia The Kt. Hon. LORD INCHCAPE, G.C.M.G., X.C.5.1., K.C.I.E. (Chairman). Sir Frederick Elej, Bart. Sir Montagu Cornish627 words
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Advertisement506 1922-10-18 14 BANKING CAPITAL W.MMM BUKPLCB P.Mf,N« Asia Ban king kw^Mral arv American, Vj55HE«f Institution■SAD omCl FOB THI FAB BAST Baaachei rMarapere Oafca 11, Kaflea PUc Otnant, Savlagi Aeweuata aad Fixed Depoaita la IBM, Gold, StarUac, Fiaaea, Taala aad Local Carrea*/, Drafta Bought, Bold aad Matared for CoUactioa. Coßunareiai and TraTaUara Latter*506 words
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Advertisement283 1922-10-18 14 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION (OWN ID BY THE NATIONAL CITY aVANI OF NXW YORK) Capital UJJ. I M*MM Hernias aad Undivided Proflte .a M IS. l«.4M.sa« Head Office 00, Wall Street, New York. San Francisco Office 262, Montgomery. Street. London Office 86, Blshopsgate, E.C. EASTERN BRANCBBaV. China: Canton, Hankow, Harbin, Hongkong,283 words
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Article488 1922-10-18 15 Huge Prices Paid for Famous I'ooks. In rpcoivinc the (treat sum of £90,000 for his reminiscences, or nearly 9 pound a word," Mr. Lloyd George easily create? n record. A good second" is likely to be Mr. Winston Churchill, who is said to be ;,'oinx to receive nearly488 words
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Article391 1922-10-18 15 A correspondent writes A brutal ■ranter was committed in the cc:lie lines en one of the divisions cf Muar River Estate, Johoif, on tho niftht of the lath ir.st. The victim was a Mohamedan ccolia who was rcputeii tc be the possessor of a considerable sum391 words
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Article83 1922-10-18 15 Prcvinional arrangements for the amalgamation on November 30 of the well-known Scottish wholesale drapery houses of J. and W. Campbell, and McDonalds, Limited, Glasgow, have been announced. The late Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman was associated with the firstnamed firm, which was founded in 1817. McDonalds, Limited, better known for many83 words
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Article50 1922-10-18 15 h d loarnt on good authority states the Times of Ceylon of October 2, that the Australian Commonwealth Lin^ intends breaking away from the Colombo-Australian Conference, and that there is reason to believe that bijr reductions in passages and frpiplit ralos li<>twtt»n Colombo and Australia will be announced very shortly.50 words
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Advertisement258 1922-10-18 15 Join-Up BECOME A MEMBER OF THE SECOND GREATEST ASSOCIATION IN THE WORLD BECOME A Fond Owner Standard Touring Car NOW FOR. SINGAPORE. PRICE IS LOWER THAN PRE-WAR and BETTER VALUE FOR MONEY IS OFFERED. WEARNE BROS., Ltd., SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH AND PENANG. RENTS REDUCED OFFICES TO LET IN258 words
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Advertisement200 1922-10-18 15 ULU BENUT CONSOLIDATED RUBBER CO., LTD. Whereas application has been made to the I Directors of the above Company to issue a duplicate OrtiCcutp for C9O shares numbered B99in to ***** inclusive, in the name o-' HERBERT HENRY PINKNKY of Fiorida, OiBJL, upon a statement to the effect that Urn200 words
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Advertisement233 1922-10-18 15 Siam. £jjs& D RiTKH MADE EPjr Dinoculars \M FOR THE RACES I*' t\ Large stock in SinKaporc to ||f'.\V It "''oct from, r.ll of laUst S. SMITHES f'f** (r'urmcrly Motion t: Co.) «»m» 11, BATTERY ROAD. IN STOCK KONDO ACETIC ACID M PER CENT. HYDROCHLORIC ACID NITRIC ACH) SITLPHURIC ACID.233 words
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Advertisement580 1922-10-18 15 Sims by aileron STATE OF JOHORE IN THE SUPREME COURT AT MUAR. Mlicellaneons Salt No. 22 of 1922. TIIE OVERSEA CniNESE BANK, LTD., Charge** afainct TAN 800 GUI, Char»or. CHARGEE'S SALE cf a valuable rubber plantation, ajtMtad at Scrom and Taneknk, Muar, to ke sold b) [-liblic auction at the580 words
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Advertisement681 1922-10-18 15 GfIEONB XOOH SENB ft CO IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of valuable town nnd sea-side properties. At Messrs. Cheonjr Koon Senir ft Co.'a saleroom. No. 30, Chulia. Street, on Wednesday. October 23, at 2JJt p.m. i:ST\TES OK lI AII AUDI I. SAMAT BIN ABDUI. JA1.11., DECEASED AND HAJI MCHAMKn Ail BIN HAJI681 words
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Advertisement240 1922-10-18 16 GUAN KIAT 6 GO., LTD. IS, PHILLIP STREET. New Shipments Just Arrived. Rresr'H aVaai V.liii.tnlilf St.-irils Letters and I inures. Sires 1 in. to It in. Bra»H Signal GIfJM Oilers. No*. 1. 2. 3 and 4, Plaiahod with In. riP" Threml. MflttVa MJaataHc Stnr H.-M-k Saw Fmmcs. HlileV* Ini.-r-.i Si.:r240 words
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Advertisement311 1922-10-18 16 BRING YOUR TROUBLES TO JOHN DUKE, OPTICIAN. I». BATTERY ROAD, SLXGAPOIJE. fai the Coaßtf7 »r »> F m« Singapore=made MATCHES OfeMMUt *4 <«i?iw »r A»r»«* Ir-rr* warie.': r'r The Flfeayes Mitch Factory! <>*<• i j». hick HTionrr NO JOB «liich could be better dene is allowed to ■cave our premises.311 words
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Advertisement877 1922-10-18 16 (mW ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wanta, Fof Sale, To Let, eta, U ordinary cloi.-i.t type (aver. «c six words to line) are per line one insertion 28 cents., two Ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 ets., five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.18, teo ins.. $1.40,877 words
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Advertisement897 1922-10-18 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, No. 1, Seottn Road. Occupation from October L Apply to Meyer Brothers TO LET, No. SO, Barker Rond. Immediate entry. For porticularj, apply to 10, Barker Koad. TO LET, compound house, No. 116, Haltstier Road. Water and gas. Immediate entry. Apply to the Anglo-Chinese Press,897 words
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Advertisement928 1922-10-18 16 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Colonial I Secretary's Office, up to noon of October j 20, 1922, for the following works with the exception of items 2, 3 nnd 7, for whicn Tenders close at noon of October 13, 1922 1. Alterations to Raffles Girls' School, in-!928 words
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Advertisement344 1922-10-18 16 LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY For those who hr.ye regarl for the important rietnils of dress, wo lmvc American hosiery of excellent quality. The Indies Phoerix stoc'<imrs are decidedly superior in appcurnnc* finish ."ml durability lo any that can be obtained locally. docks in white aad colour* and prices ara Cotton344 words
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Miscellaneous191 1922-10-18 16 THE STSftJTS IWES nunßataw Cdttenti and QaMMI Uaxagcr'f Office Job rrip»!->« Oiße* All communications rtlnf.nj to matters and newt should be art THE £DITOR. All eiimrour.irativnM r-4 i»ting to business matters- sdvertistmsott subtrnrtiii:a, accounts, printing, eta. tVould be Mldressed to THE MAN* r-.l ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Wanta. For S»le, To I*t,191 words
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