The Straits Times, 19 October 1922
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Title Section13 1922-10-19 1 The Straits Times. No. 27,078, SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922. PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement275 1922-10-19 1 i ««>MB«yB«BJi9mBmMBBnBBaaBBaa «m>K*BKßßuriiaaseiißaMß«*Bß«B>*««aajßaßßßßßanrasßi»«ffaiaaOT a ORDER YOUR LETTS DIARY FOR 1923 THE FOLLOWING NUMBERS JUST RECEIVED. I S ,M. No. 31. Indian and Coloninl Rough Diary. Week to an opening $1.40 No. 47. Indian and Colonial Scribbling Diary. Week to an opening 0.90 No. Z'.i. Indian and Colonial Scribbling Diary. Week275 words
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Article384 1922-10-19 2 Cures Sought at the Village Of Vange. Ssys the Daily News' special correspondent at Vange, Sussex PUgrims from all parts and cf almost every clasy as varied as in Chaucer's day are flrcking to the now famous well in this little village in hope of cure384 words
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Article391 1922-10-19 2 Experiments in the Action Of Foodstuffs. The alarming prevalence of cari?r, ithe teeth of civilised nations is a iiiaiu: of universal concern. iio:-.:e rv v pn rather surprising light i.; thrown open this subject !>y reo-.'nt fanwSJgttkim con ducted in the laboratory ->f the hyjriedit institute of the391 words
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Article280 1922-10-19 2 Lord Decies, speaking on the income-tax at the Merchant Tailors' Federation Conference at Oxford on September 13, sai'i tihat there was no return to sanity on the part of the Government in the matter of expenditure. One watched in vain for any evidence of reduction. It280 words
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Advertisement375 1922-10-19 2 W, »^i>M.,,.h-u P on (.U»o. lihml i| Ifr r-.u1.l 1.,, lU ocrH-Sr. r K.« fir- I f/K fij li«M fiorn llv oondrHul looj." I If ycur Baby lived in England I *J) and you were unabl; to feed him yoursslf, he would tft be brought up, lilcc one out of375 words
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Advertisement390 1922-10-19 2 ERUFLONS GN CHIUTSARMS Back and Legs. Itched Terribly. ComW Not Rest. Cuticura Healed. "My little girl b.oke cut in big red catcher, on her legs, Lttk, end uns. fhey itched ternL'.y and were inflamed, end they forrcrd core eioptiono. The irritation wa3 30 great that she could net rest i*390 words
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Advertisement159 1922-10-19 2 i DRINK KEY BEER (CHOP KUNCHI) THE BEST BEER IN THE EAST. Refreshing and Cooling Excellent in Taste. OBTAINABLE FROM EVERY SHOP. Sole Importers N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. <!r.'jorpur:it!cl in BsUtls) 111, CECIL STUKET, SIN^AI'OHE. 'Phone 2523. REMARKABLE VALUE TRADE MAP;; With the price of Goodrich fabric Tyres159 words
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Article444 1922-10-19 3 Four Factors Playing The Highest Part. In his presidential address to the Physiology Section of the British Association, Professor E. P. Cathcart discussed The Efficiency of Man and the Factors which Influence it. There were, he said, at least four factors which to his mind played predominant roles444 words
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Article330 1922-10-19 3 Victory for Young India Over Old. Last Session, states a Simla message pf September 12, Dr. Gonr, of Delhi, failed to induce the Assembly to allow the reference to a Select Committee of the Bill introduced by him to amend the Civii Marriage Act by removing the330 words
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Article123 1922-10-19 3 Interviewed at Newcastle-on-Tyne, Mr. J. Beckett, secretary, Municipal' Association, said "We had an increase in fares last year to try to make both ends meet. We failed by £800,000. It is up to us to make both ends meet, for the National Council itself has123 words
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Article100 1922-10-19 3 Under the above heading the Times of Ceylon of October 2 says The following is the text of a notice that is being circulated in Chilaw It has been proposed that, in order to expr.ss the country's appreciation of the action of the unofficial members who walked100 words
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Advertisement707 1922-10-19 3 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE S*il No. UM of 1922. Retween (he Official Assignee of the Estate of J. 6. ROYI), a bankrupt. Plaintiff and A. It. COOKK, Defendant. To the above-named Defendant A. B. COOKE. TAKK NOIICI that this action waa on September707 words
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Advertisement294 1922-10-19 3 WHAT TO DO FOR MALARIA In Malaria, as in moat other troubles of Ufa, it is the "weakest that go to the wall." 1 microbes of Malaria thrive and multiply >ilh mtonishinfr rapidity in watery blood; it in (or this reason that anaemic, debilitated I ruple develop ague and fever294 words
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Advertisement325 1922-10-19 3 AH the Difference in the World Your first sip of Brooke Bond tea will show you how different it is from ordinary tea. The reason is simple. None of the flavour and aroma has been lost on its way from the tea garden to the teapot, because the vacuumpacked tin325 words
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Advertisement154 1922-10-19 3 DUNHILL PIPES The Shell Briar $12.50. Dead Root Bruyere $10.85 and $13.25. Each pipe unique IN ALL SHAPES. BEARING StfIWWHITEPHSi GUARANTEE AUI.N'I 8 I SINGAPORE. The™ NO BEAD jSj@&M--Ztjz3t>^ SATISFACTION in your Smokea UNLESS yo« tc® s^^ v?Y^ > &UD± TRY our 'PEARL' Cllyplrra^^^ S^fTjS 5 They ffij^^^^fflffi^^^^tt \p Obtaiaable154 words
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Advertisement620 1922-10-19 4 STEAMEH SftHJHtS P. 0.-British India Apcar Line (Coatpanles laecrpurated In Englacil) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERYICBS I'ENINSULA AND ORIENTAL 8. N. Ca (I'MUr Contract with Hie Majesty* GuT*r_a*as) lO.NOON FAB-EASTERN BERVICB »OM LONDON TO MARSEILLES. LONDON ANTWBBP I>as Slagapore LeaTa Slagaeore FAR',; AT A abemt Oct t» MANTUA nboatOet.il620 words
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Advertisement651 1922-10-19 4 BTEAJEB SfIHJBB3 "ELLERMAN'LINE KLLE&MAN BUCKNALL ST2AMSBIP Cu., LO. (i»*«n:»r».i** >* Baitlaa*) BTB-M-i VmTaimg^f PABBKNGKH SERYIOI OCTDASO, Bieanci Do* SiacapoN kJi. CITY OF PAKIS Nov. 1 ■j. CITY OF YORK ON, 14 ■A CITY OF SIMLA Jan. tt CITY OF POONA Mar. HOMIWABD, ii CITY OF PARIS MaiMUIM Londoa Dm. U.651 words
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Advertisement650 1922-10-19 4 STEAMER SAHiaGS PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (BOYAL rACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATATIA) (Incorporated la HollaLd) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THI NETHERLANDS INDIA, UOVEKNMKiTf. Telepkea* No*. Passat* Dept. 111, Freight Dept. 12»2, Hatla* Uepl. and Traaahlpai*ai Dept. 1137, Managtr'a Dept. 100IL SiNGARADJA— October 19, Tanjong-Mcngcidar, Tanjong-Lcidonc, Panch, Hcrombane, Asnhan and Bclawan-Dcli. ELOUT October 19,650 words
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Advertisement380 1922-10-19 5 STEAMER SAILIHfiS N. Y. K. LONDON LTJTB Hakone Mam Oct. 19 Sown Mini Oct. 31 UVEBPOOL LPTB Toyohaahi Man Not. 1 Tnjima Maru mid. Nov. ■AMBPBO UNI Dakar ilaru end Not. NWT TOBK LINE VIA EPE» ■OTITH AMERICAN LINE BOMBAY UNI Taaba Mara Not. > CALCUTTA LOT T..s» Maru Oct.380 words
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Advertisement488 1922-10-19 5 STEAMER SAIUN6S O.S.K. Premea Railing* rres* BUgas*r« (aabjeet to tbar.g* without prerleaa aotlse.) EUROPEAN LINB for Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Tla Colombo, Sacs and Port Said. Arr. Dea. AMAZON MARU Nov. 20 Not. 11 SHUNKO MARU Dec. 21 Dee. 22 Omit Maraeillc*. NSW YOU UNI r« Baa rraadtca, Panama,488 words
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Advertisement458 1922-10-19 5 STEAMER SftHIHCS STRAITS STEAMSHIP GO LIMITED LOCAL SAILINGS Intended to sai) Steamer From Siagayaw* te Monday, 4 pjb. KINTA Fort Swettenham and Pena-ag Monday, 5 p.m. HYE LBONG Mtlacca and Mnar. Tuesday, 2.30 pjn. CALYPSO Port Dickson, Telnk Anton, Btfaa Data* and Lumut. Tuesday, 6 p.m. KELANTAN Malacca and Muar.458 words
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Advertisement271 1922-10-19 5 AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated la AastmUa) Singapore to Java Ports, Port Darvla Thursday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, via Torree Strait., also with tran.hipment te other Victorian, South Australian aad North Queensland Port., British New Guinea, Na« Britain, Tasmania and New Zealand Port* APPROXIMATE SAILINGS MONTORO, 4,067 tons Oct.271 words
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Advertisement423 1922-10-19 5 STEfIMER SAILINQS THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. (Ueerperated la the United Ilagaom) FOB CHIHA AND JAJPAN BENRINNES Oct. 23 BENLAWERS Not. 7 BENDORAN Not 21 BENALDE& D*e. 4 BENLOMOND Dec. 10 M# PaIMMHf 4I i' fXlallltlnl For fr»fikt, pUaM Apply to PATERSON, SIMONS ft GO. LOOTED. (Ueerporatad la Eaglaad) Ajreata.423 words
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Advertisement978 1922-10-19 5 SALES BY AUCTION CHEONG KOON SENG CO iWoRTANT AUCTION SALE of valuable town and sea-side properties. At Me.art. Cheong Koon Seng A Co.'. saleroom, No. 30, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, October 25, at 2.30 p.m. ESTATES OF HAJI ABDI'L SAMAT BIN ABDI'L JALIL, DECEASED AND HAJI MOHAMED ALI BIN HAJI978 words
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Advertisement563 1922-10-19 6 CINEMAS MARLBQROUGH Froas Wednesday. October 18 to Tuesday, October 24, 1922. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Paramount Artcraft royalty Masterpiece MABEL JALIENNE SCOTT IN THE SEA WOLF In 7 Keels. In the First Show at 7.3* p.m. A Paramount Artcraft Picture. Feati'rinjr WILLIAM S. HART IN WAGGON TRACKS563 words
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Advertisement286 1922-10-19 6 ENTERTAINMENTS VICTORIA THEATRE SANDMAN'S EASTERN CIRCUIT, Ltd. Preaent the NEW ENGLISH FARCICAL COMEDY CO. LAST WEEK LAST WEEK TO-NIGHT at 0.30 CHARLEY'S AUNT Friday, October 20 TONS OF MONEY. Saturday, October 21 FAREWELL PERFORMANC E FRENCH LEAVE. By Special Request. Booking at MOUTRIE'S. THE STAR OPERA (Th* Premier Malay Opera286 words
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Advertisement525 1922-10-19 6 NEGRI SEMBILAN AGRIHORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Rantau District Show and Sports Meeting to be held on Saturday, October 21, 1922, at Rantau Club. FRUIT, FLOWERS, VEGETABLES, POULTRY, DOGS, GOATS and AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. 240 Classes. Judging commences at 10 a.m. Entry to grounds after 2 p.m. For particulars entry forms and Catalogues, apply525 words
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Advertisement368 1922-10-19 6 (pnerete A Permanent and Highly Satisfactory Article lorhe upkeep of Lawns and Tennis Couris SELLS AT A LOWER PRICE than iron rollers, large: number in use ETABLISSEMENTS Brossard-Mopin (iNC .IN TIENTSIN SINGAPORE iinnnitMni»»<Mnm»t«m«»»u Ask for and see that you get MARSEILLES ROOHNG TILES RIDGES AND VENTILATORS "HEART" BRAND These Tiles368 words
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Article180 1922-10-19 7 FIXTURES. Thursday, OctalM IK High Water, Ml a.m., Ml p.m. 1). epavali. Kan:;, Second i)»y, 2 "0 p.m. Rugby S.r.C. v. Klnnc. Singapore. Tangfin Club at Hoitv, f...10 p.m. ChnrleyV A;:nt, Vie. Thcntrc, 9.30 p.m. 1 riil.iv. October 10 High Water, Me 1 a.m., in.l 9 p.m.180 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article187 1922-10-19 7 E»«t Wharf B.t»in—Nil. >...-( Wbarf Glenfevy. sh.-ets VM.arl m Heajaskirk. Main Wharf Elakonc Mara, P. .luliana, Empire l>o<-k Elephsnta, Van Cloon, Sal- Melndoe. ■Teal Wharf Kuala. Jardine* Wharf K i'ulo lirani Coal Wharf—Nil. Kepprl Harbour. Miin hsrf l.c Hjrgala, Tu^- Neptaaaa, Hulk Zcclandia, Recorder, Baa Poa187 words
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Article63 1922-10-19 7 Sailing ir'n Singapore and Peaang by thv> < to connect ut Kan?con with Bibb; and Headeraon sallinga per Yorkshire. Mr and Mi-. 0. P. Gri!flUl Jones and Master Mr. and Mrs. .lacfailane, Mrs. Bad.ic'.ey, Mr. ar Mrs. S. 11. Lowdcr, N.ill. F. C. Gregsoß, <;. H. Doddington. Per Heasada:63 words
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Article166 1922-10-19 7 To-day Malacca, Peaaag, Ceseaibe, Suer., Port Snd. UaraeUles, London and Antwerp 3 p.m. lenanK, Kangoon and < ulcutla V. P.i:.. Ilanek'jk. BalgOS and Hoiißko.-.R i p.n.. Fengel I ii and Batavla 1 p.m. Btam, Kot* Baroe, Balik Paaan sad Baawriada ..4 p.in Alalaeca ami Muar ..4 p.m.166 words
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Article22 1922-10-19 7 Left Spore. Arr. London. September U October 11 S<ptem Dctobcr lfi Septeaiber 19 October 16 Stptembt* ft October Li22 words
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Article107 1922-10-19 7 The Palatial pwn of Tientsin stale that the Peking Government is planning tn borrow $8,000,000 from country" ca Ike security of the t» German, ex-Russian and cx-Austr:an Con.- th.- Special Ar.-as" in Tientsin, says a Exebar^e. Merchants and others in Tientsin have been aroused hy this report, which has already107 words
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Article157 1922-10-19 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, October 19. On London, Bank 4 m/» 2/4 i Demand 2/4 1/C2 Private 3 ms. credits 2/4% On New York UerannJ Hf| Private U0 d/s .vr* On France Bank 645 On India, Bank T.T. 178-V* Dn Hongkong, Bank d/d B?ii p.». prem. On Shanghai, BtUik157 words
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57 1922-10-19 7 Tone of Market Quiet. Latest Londcn cables quote Spot s licet livid. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Price* Bayers. Seller*. >pot ■lov.-Dec. 'an. -March Singapore Standard Eibbed Smoked Sheet Cloning Prices Buyers. Sellers, Spot Nov.-Dec. 4Mi 42 42% 43 Jan.-March 43% 44 DAILY PRICES57 words
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Article193 1922-10-19 7 Isaac VuL Pd. 1 1 Ayer Weng 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Jclantoh 1 1 Johan Tin tl £1 Kani. Kamunt. ;0 10 Kinta Asscc. 5 5 M.ijrui Tin 0 10 Malayan Col. 1 1 Menglerabu 1 1 Mi.ldleton 1 1 Murai Tin 1193 words
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Article149 1922-10-19 7 t'al. Pd. Buyers. Seßen. 1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 4.5.0 4.7.6 0 10 Central Engines lfl.lSn 0 10 Central Motors 2.30 3.00 10 10 Eastern Ship 8.75 9.76 1 £1 E. Smrlting Co. 6.00 6.50 >/• 5/- Electric Tramways 1/- 2/- nto 10 10 Fraser Xeave 03.00 31.00 ■0149 words
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Article114 1922-10-19 7 j. Enjr. I p.t. 51,2: M,300 par 5 p.c. p.m. S'p- re Electrical Tramways, 5 p.c. £350.000 nora. "prrt Municipal 5 p.c. ?1>78,000 par P Municipal 4'j p.c. of ISTO7 $1,000,000 10 p.c. dis. < pi Municipal 4'i p.c. of IDO9 31,600,300 10 p.c. dis. Spore Municipal 4Vi p.c.114 words
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Article402 1922-10-19 7 Fraser snd Co. snd Lyall and EtsU'h Quotatiuna. Latest available Stcrlint Qnotatkins are printed on another pafre on Friday. To-day's Priced. Frascr I.yall A Co. Eratt. Allcnby New ($1) 0.55 0.G5 0.50 0.70 Klor Cajah ($1) 1.00 1.20 1.00 IJO A. Hitam ($5) 11.00 1:5.00 ILM 12.00 A.402 words
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Advertisement880 1922-10-19 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS i'l'T ALL IX liNt Finest Cupe Lobster. Mayorinalse Sauce, Salad Cream, Spunisi. I iiaealesi aiul Uacedolne of Vegetables Simple, yet Mcellent. 11. Bolter, Importer, Kurope Hotel Building. i A\ VI. UY, tho wristwateh for the tropics IOI' FI-AT. arallaaie :ra front, Knton? L'l, Amber Koad. n'ANTXD SIAMESE LESSONS.880 words
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Advertisement31 1922-10-19 7 GERMAN PIANO x slkana^BK^ GUARANTEED 10 YEARS. Solid mahogany or teak ease. Easy payment can be arranged. SEASOITcO., LTD. (Incorporated in S.S.) 11l aad 113. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (i Storied Buildings).31 words
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Advertisement422 1922-10-19 7 GLASSES MUST FIT THE EYES. Glassei which do not stay la an optically correct position before your eyes are not only troublesome but are apt to cause farther Injury by straining the eyes. Our glasses are made to fit and stay fitted. One of the principal reasons for their doing422 words
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Advertisement432 1922-10-19 7 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained nt the following places in Singapore: Hotel van Wijk .Muney Changer, Grosvcnor. Kelly and Walsh. Ltd., Knffles PfaMS. I Money Changer, Ad-lphi Hotel Money Changer, Kurope Hotel Federal P.ubber Mamp Co., P.ailles Hotel Ko'i Co., Urns Bfasali Koad Low Yong Swee, 1 Middle Itoad432 words
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Obituary44 1922-10-19 8 MADAM CHEW KIT NEC— On Tuesday, October 17, 1F22. .-.t U-, Nhrea RoaiS, Singapore, wife of Mr. Teo Kian Kce, and beloved mother of Messrs. Teo Peng Chan and Teo Peng Joo, aged CO ycari. Intermtnt on Sunday, October at Bukit Brown Cemetery.44 words
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1178 1922-10-19 8 The Straits Times. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19. MR. LLOYD GEORGE. British domestic politics promise to become fairly interesting. Mr. Chamberlam has declared for Mr. Lloyd George, and he spoke as official leader of the Conservative section of the Coalition party. Lord Salisbury, leader of the Conservative diehards, has declared almost furiously1,178 words
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Article69 1922-10-19 8 An old Chinese woman who was charged at the Hongkong Magistracy with the unlawful possession of three gallons of Chinese wine pleaded as an excuse' that the wine was for her daughter to bathe in, as she had just given birth to a little girl. She added that the wine69 words
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Article99 1922-10-19 8 The Morning Post in a leading article strongly emphasises the pension grievances of the 1.C.5., concluding that now Mr. Montagu has gone it looks with Dome hope to the India Office taking up a different line regarding the earlier memorialists, it is not only that the memorialists who were ruled99 words
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Article15 1922-10-19 8 A meeting of the Federal Council wiil be held at Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday next.15 words
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Article28 1922-10-19 8 Chay Bong So, trading as the Singapore Coal Trading Company, successfully claimed in the Supreme Court yesterday fsr $714 in respect of coal supplied to Chop So;n Bee.28 words
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Article50 1922-10-19 8 Inspector Pearce of the Marine Police produced a Chinese before Mr. Gowlay, Third Magistrate, yesterday on a charge of attempted suicide by jumping into the sea off Johnston's Pier en Tuesday. On the accused pleading guilty, he was remanded a week, in the meantime to be sent for medical observation.50 words
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Article59 1922-10-19 8 Mr. W. G. Turner, chief officer of the Clan Macbeth, met recently with a serious accident at Madras wnile supervisin-r t!ie landing of horses. lia was caught between the rollers of a winch which was started suddenly by a joclio and sustained serious injuries to both leg 3. He was59 words
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Article52 1922-10-19 8 The Irish Provisional Parliament has fixed the following salaries President £2,500, other Ministers £1,700, the Speaker £1,700. Deputy Speaker £1,000. All members other than Miniuters and officials are to be allowed £3'J a month towards expenses and free first class railway facilities will be allowed all members between Dublin and52 words
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Article66 1922-10-19 8 The New York Times announces that it has obtained in conjunction with the Chicago Tribune newspaper rights for America of Mr. Lloyd George's memoirs. The Prime Minister will be paid practically fl a wcrd for every word he writes and the to'al amount realised will be in excess of the66 words
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Article62 1922-10-19 8 Mr. J. S. Arter,. of Bafu Estate, has had the misfortune, says the Malay Mail, to be bitten by ados, and is proceeding to Batavia for necoasary treatment. A Tamil coolie employed at the Government Veterinary Department, where dog suspects" are k.'pt .under observation for rabies, has also been bitten62 words
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Article92 1922-10-19 8 Under the heading of Suicide Corner" tha Harbin correspondent of the N. C. Star reports Jealousy, vinegar essence, hospital, where he is being treated in an effort to save the life he tried to shuffle off, is the record of a young Russian. Another viitim of unrequited low tried harakiri,92 words
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Article98 1922-10-19 8 Mr. Upton, an engineer, writes to the Morning Post suggesting that a ship :anal should be made through the Isthmu3 *o Bulair (north-east of Gallipoli), and be called tha Anzac Canal. This, he considers would be the best way in which to secure the object for which Australia and New98 words
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Article100 1922-10-19 8 A novel sight is to be witnessed in Shanghai juf;t no-..-, nothing less than a foreign woman fcrindinjr an organ in the streets, says the North China Daily News. Various residents of Hongfeew observed her appearance attracting a considerable amount of attention from Chinese. The organ is of the square100 words
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Article99 1922-10-19 8 The old official argument that the Post Office docs not admit legal liability to compensate owners for registered packages lost in the post is being resuscitated in connection with the Egypt's mails. Several M.P.s announce th.^ir intention to raise the matter in the House of Commons. The Daily Graphic comments99 words
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Article109 1922-10-19 8 At the half-yearly meeting of the Java Chinese Students' Association ihe following were elected office-bearers :—President Mr. Lee Choon Kwee (re-elected), vice-president Mr. Tan Soe Twan (reelected), hon. secretary Mr. Wee Kheng Yang, ass. Hon. secretary Mr. Han Khiem Liang, hon. treasurer Mr. Tho Ping Lip, ass. Hon. treasurer Mr.109 words
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Article154 1922-10-19 8 A smart piece of work by a watchman on board the Blue Funnel Hclenus at Shanghai led to the arrest of four unemployed coolies who atter.ipted an ingenious method of pilferage. They went on board with the boiler boys, specially garbed and be-smoared for ilie occasion, and cftcr a short154 words
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Article500 1922-10-19 8 Mr. S. I. Saul has been crnfirmed in his appointment as official Reporter to the local Government. Mr. H. N. Ferrers is expected back in Kuala Lumpur about the end of this month. He was to have sailed from Marseilles on the Cth inst. by the I'aul500 words
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Article68 1922-10-19 8 Next Sunday is being observed as Harvest Festival at St. Androw'sCathodra!. There will be full festal services Umofh. out the day. Agutter in G will be sang at 'he service at 7.45 a.m. At evensong, at •i.30 p.m.. The Heavens arc Telling, fr :n Haydn's Creation, will68 words
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Article95 1922-10-19 8 The firing of cir.ekers at Iliniiu homes to-day signalized that it is ihe Deepavali, a festival which combines thn H'.n.lu New Year with the return of an Indian Prfti from exile in the dim and distant past. The s ump is casting its shadow even on this bright95 words
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Article109 1922-10-19 8 Only about a week ago a correspondent in this paper was lamenting thr of a policeman on duty in High Street Tho inevitable has happened though. In these days, cm is not. sure mh would not have occurred even with a policman on beat. During109 words
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Article187 1922-10-19 8 The following were the guests of Hi» Excellency the Governor at a race luncheon at Government House en Tuesday:—H. E. Major-General Sir N\i!l Malcolm, X.C.8., D.5.0., the Hon. Mr. F. S. James, C.M.G., and Mts. James, the Hon. MY. D. A. M. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.187 words
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Advertisement209 1922-10-19 8 t> Travelling Requisites a THE ORIENT CABINET TRUNK. Extra strong three-ply foundation, covered brown or green waterproof canvas, with 4 battens round. Light in weight. London-made. Exceptional value. Size 36 inches. Price $39.50. New selection of fine quality jjm%k TRAVELLING RUGS. S^J| In Tartan and exclusive check patterns. fiN?'J*"isi\ Prices209 words
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Advertisement90 1922-10-19 8 ALHAMBRA THE POWER WITHIN 6 Pts. c ptt NOW OR NEVER 3 pts. 3 nt«. (Hsrold Lloyd) First Show THE TERROR 5 pts. 6 pts. (Tom Mix) MARLBOROUGH THE SEA WOLF 7 pts. 7 pU. (Msrbel Jalienne Scott) First Show WAGGON TRACKS 5 pts. 5 pts. (Wm. S. Hart) TAN90 words
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Article236 1922-10-19 9 Efforts to Postpone General Election. Reuter's Sekvicb. London, October 18. A political correspondent declares that the ministers are making an effort to put off the general election till January owing to tho imminent risk of a complete split in the Conservative party and the danger thereby caused to236 words
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Article213 1922-10-19 9 Gloomy View of the Shipping Industry. Reutlu's Service. London, October 18. Pri siding at the P. and O. meeting, Lord Inchcajio said he fer.red there must be a further considerable reduction in wages ashore and afloat if ships were to be kept running. Referring to the213 words
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Article105 1922-10-19 9 Reutek's Service. London, October 18. Paris It i.s scmi-oflicially stated that the Government, while accepting the principle of an experts' discussion on the modification of the Treaty of Sevres, is of opinion that the Turkish Nationalist leaden might be led by the innate distrust of orientals to105 words
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Article104 1922-10-19 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 18. In a letter to The Times, Mr. C. W. Darbishirc contends that the proposal to pass rubber export duty legislation so as to operate from November 1 is not only very undesirable, but unconstitutional, at any rate in tire Straits Settlements. He <l<-clares104 words
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Article282 1922-10-19 9 Big Expenditure on Improved' Service. Reuter's Service. London, October 18. At the meeting of the Eastern Telegraph Company, Sir John Dcnison Pcndcr, presiding, said the gross revenue for the year was i'.j, 121,000 compared with £4,381,000 in tho previous year, ths expen- diturc £2,138,000 compared with £2,988,000 and282 words
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Article82 1922-10-19 9 Reuteu's Service London, October 17. San Antonio, Texas The army dirigible C. returning to Washington after a trans-continental flight was forced by the wind against its hangar, from which it was taken out. The h;ige envelope was ripped cpen and the hiss of escaping gas warned the crew82 words
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Article47 1922-10-19 9 Reuter's Service. London, October IS. Eritish railway companies w:Il redact their fares on January 1 by cne-sevesuh, the equivalent of one farthing per mile, and thereby bring down the increase of 75 per cent, made in wartime over prewar fares to 50 per cent.47 words
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Article42 1922-10-19 9 Beutok's Service. Lcndon, October 18. The B. I. steamer Gondia, of Glasgow, 5,286 tons, which sailed from Rangoon for Shanghai and Kobe on July 19 with a cargo of rice, has been postpd at Lloyds as missing. «-v~v^42 words
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Article37 1922-10-19 9 Renter's Service. London, October 18. New York Following the declaration of a 303 per cent, dividend, the directors cf the Vacuum Oil Co. voted an increase in stock of from $15,000,000 to $75,000,000.37 words
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Article20 1922-10-19 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 18. Mr. Winston Churchill has developed appendicitis, but his condition is somewhat better.Reuter - 20 words
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Article100 1922-10-19 9 On a Sunday afternoon recently a'J Hankow Mr. and Mrs. Little started from Messrs. Butterfield and Swire's town jetty to swim across the Yangtaze. After both making a good start Mr. Little, owing to the cold, gave up the attempt when about two-thirds across the river, j Mrs. Little, however,100 words
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Article812 1922-10-19 9 Details of the F.M.S. Measure. A supplement to the F.M.S. Gazette, dated 18th inst., gives the fext of the F.M.S. Enactment to impose restrictions upon the export of rubber. The bill is about to be introduced in the Federal Council and its full details are as follows It812 words
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Article109 1922-10-19 9 (By Courtesy of the Nichi Nichi Shimbun.) Tokio, October 17. While rubber quotation in Tokio market shows: f. a. q. spot 40 sen, Kobe shows 35 sen and 37 sen for December. Nikolskcye has been occupied by a Red army and the fall of Vladivostok is imminent.109 words
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Article2102 1922-10-19 9 Rugby Getting Into Swing. By Our Special Correspondent. London, September 21. Seventeen youngsters from tha Sled-: nure stud between them realised ."37,400 guineas at the Doncaster sales, giving an average of exactly 2,200 guineas. This is j nothing wonderful for Sledmer?, but re-! membering all things high taxation,2,102 words
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Article119 1922-10-19 9 Selections for To-day's Events. Our selections for to-day are as follows Race I.— STERLING to win. Digger place. Race 2.— ORTHEZ to win. Ganesh and Windfall places. Race 3.— BABZ to win. Duke place. Race 4.— PATSY to win. St. Fitz and Horace L. places. Race S.— ZARA119 words
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Article381 1922-10-19 9 Lengthy Agenda for Monday's Meeting. The Legislative Council meets on Monday next when an agenda of con3idcrabl:' volume i.s to be negotiated. It includes the following items Question by Mr. Campbell Will Government say what progress ha:; been Blade with the preliminary investigation! for the new Malacca Water381 words
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Advertisement64 1922-10-19 9 Y.W.C.A. Lunch Rest Room Fund Amount previously acknowledged $24,101.50 Mrs. Withers Green 10.00 Mrs. G. Holden 10.00 Miss A. Tolley 5.00 First Ten (Proceeds of Saturday October 14) 112.20 Collected by Miss Brown's Team Anonymous 1.00 Miss Howes Roberts 1.00 Miss Fenoulet 1.00 Miss Macpherscn 1.00 Miss S. Law 1.0064 words
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Article176 1922-10-19 10 S. C. C.s Easy Win Ov«r S. R. C. The S.CC. scored an easy win against the S.K.C. on their own ground yartarday by four goals to nil. The S.R.C. were. quite outplayed and though they had flashes of brilliance they were on the j whole ve>ry unsteady. The176 words
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Article265 1922-10-19 10 1 ssterday results were as follows A Class Singles*. I.e-e Warner v. Kleinman, postpi ned. D'-an beat Winter, 6 l, C 2. Hill beat Edwards, o—3,0 3, C— 3. W.in n In ai Potts, w.o. IS Class Singles. Collyer v. Stanbury, unfinished. C C.i.-s Sinules.265 words
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Article50 1922-10-19 10 Ye --(I -rdayV results were a^ follow- Championship. McKean beat Foggie 21 12. Doubles Handicap. Daig and Kinloch bial Teacaßia an 1 Wardle, 21—18. McKean and Hammond beat Nels'n and ("hater 21—15. IP MUaWHI H TIES. Doubles Handicap. Brown and Janre'son v. Duig and Kinloch.50 words
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Article51 1922-10-19 10 The following will represent th" S.K.C. against tho R.A.M.C. at cr Vket on Satur- day, on the former's ground, commencing nt I p.m. H. G. Stack, L. Bligh, G. Balsa, F. Albuquerque, T. Cnrdeiro, A. Norris. S. Stewart, V. C. Westerhout, K. O. Wheatley.. J. V. Moss and W.51 words
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Article66 1922-10-19 10 Our Ipoh correspondent wires Fol- 1 lowing the Perak Rugger trials at Kuala j Kangsar (?n Saturday, when Ipoh beat Taiping fur the second time this month by six pointa to nil, the first, l'erak State team selected to meet Penang on Saturday is as follows Barwis Berkley,66 words
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Article34 1922-10-19 10 After the boxing bouts at the St.j'lmm on Saturday night, the General j ObVm Commanding will present the various championship belts to thf. w. nners also the cup for an amateur 1 boat34 words
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Article1106 1922-10-19 10 A correspondent writes 1 meeting of the Beremhaa Branch B.R.A. shooting under S.R.A. conditii m was bald on Saturday Mid Sunday, il.e 7lli and Slh last The programme consisted <>f Iks lir 1 and second stage of the King's, Wantage, Snap-shor.tmg at 600 yards, and a Team1,106 words
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Article214 1922-10-19 10 In hMinOT of the now D.ito of I K.-nihau's lirst visit to tlis Highness, the I Yam Tuan of Negri Sembilan, a football match was played at Sri Menanti on Saturday last, between the Rcmbau Recreation Club und a Kuala Pilah team, and ended in a win of 3214 words
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Article79 1922-10-19 10 All swimmers are reminded lhat entries for the V.M.C.A. carnival, which is to bs held on October 2H, close ta-morrow, Friday. So far v;ry few entries have been received, and none at all for the veterans or ladies' races. Distance for this race is79 words
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Article463 1922-10-19 10 Results on October 7 were as follows First Division.— Arsenal 3, West Bromwich 1 AsUn Villa 2, Tottenham 0 Blackburn 1, Birmingham 1 Boltoa Wanderers 1, Huddersheld 0 Ncwcasi.li- Burnley 2 Cnrdiff City 2, Sunderlar.d 4 Chelsea 0, Sheffield United 0 Liverpool j, Everton I Stoke 1, Manchester463 words
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Article209 1922-10-19 10 Other People's Worries at The Theatre. The new English Farcical Comedy Company contnue to add to their laurels in Singapore. Yesterday they gave two performances, a highly successful matinee with Daddy Long Legs in the afternoon, while at night R. C. Carton's delightful light comedy, Other209 words
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Article630 1922-10-19 10 Satisfactory Position of Th« Company. The following report is officially supplied Th; fourth annual meeting of Hitam Tin, Ltd., was held ;;t lpch en Saturday. Mr. K. 8. i'ii..uk, chairman of dire'ctor.s, presided and addressed the meeting as follows The report and balance sheet having been in your630 words
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Article371 1922-10-19 10 The acting Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. P. J. Sproule. heard an interesting case at the Supreme Court when a Chinese j young man, at the age of 19, was said to have acted as surety fcr his uncle to the tune of $100,000. The young man,371 words
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Article45 1922-10-19 10 A Grimsby Bab merchant who received a letter from America recently found that the stamp was affixed with a pin the flap of the envelope was also pinned. Inside 'k:is Ilie p'xplhnation, "This country ii ;.u blamed dry, I can't wet the gum."45 words
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Article135 1922-10-19 10 Messrs. Lyall and Evatt report under to-day's date Tin.— -JEI7I 15s. Od. Robbers. Ayer llitam 11-12, Amalgamated Malay ---.-?>. Balgowmei 3-3.0 i), [Brons 4S-06, lir.k:*. Jclutongs no-iio, l(u--kit Kaiils G5-75, C:hani;kat Bardanga 2.50- -:>, Gltnealys B'.-:'. r >, Inlia^iris 8-4, KamaIsans -:';.-J5, Lunai M, Malakoffs135 words
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466 1922-10-19 10 1 I Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s weekly report, dated Octobel 1 17, states The market was somewhat surprised by the official announcement en Thursday last that the lat23t recommendations of the Stevenson Committee. regarding lestriction of production of Rubber by means cf a sliding466 words
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749 1922-10-19 10 Messrs. Macphail and Co.'s weekly report of yesterday's date says There ha", been considerable activity in the share market in all branches. The publication of detail! of the restriction scheme brought out numerous buyers of rubber shares anil in the early part of the749 words
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Article430 1922-10-19 10 Satisfactory Profit for The Year. The following report i- officially j supplied I The sixth annual meeting of the RoI thien'ay (Selangor) Rubber Estates, Ltd., I was held at the registered office of tha Company, 48 Main Street, Klang, on j Saturday, with Mr. F. G. Souter in430 words
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Article174 1922-10-19 10 The 573 rd auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was lield on October 18, when there was catalogued 1,771,602 lbs., tins 790.89: offered 1.310,445 lbs., tons 585.02 sold 1,110,409 lbs., tons 49:>.7:>. PRICES REALISED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Centn per Ih. Spore std. quality 41174 words
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Article1513 1922-10-19 11 Us Antiquity and Its Vagaries. One must always n nut tho K«l Sea, writes Major A. W. Howiett in the Man duster Guardian. OtfcM MM may be moto, t'von ridiculous. Then- is the Ctiniiin Ocean, which is not necessarily German, and certainly not an ocean; ;md thtrc1,513 words
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Article392 1922-10-19 11 Air-Craft will be the Future Medium. Major R. Carr, the air expert on the Quest, believes that before long Polar ixploration will be largely revolutionised by the use of aeroplanes and airships, says U change. He states that it would be possible to go from London to the392 words
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Article242 1922-10-19 11 j Routine Orders, dated October 11, by' Lieut.-Colonel F. E. HpißWr, D.5.0., M.C., commanding S.S.V.F. I Friday, 20th.— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.R.K. (V), Field Sections, Bridtrin^, Signal Sections. Field Training. 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, M. G. Platoon, Platoon Parade. 1 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, European Company,242 words
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32 1922-10-19 11 Orders for week ending October 22 Saturday, 21st. Annual Relay Race. See Special Orders. The Annual Relay Race will lake place on Saturday, October 21.32 words
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Advertisement150 1922-10-19 11 rr i RICHNESS and SIMPLICITY IN DESIGN j LASTING TONE QUALITIES ARE SELF-EVIDENT IN THE j MOUTRIE PIANO J I***,************************************************* *1 S. Moutrie Co., Ltd., (laeorpanUd la Hoagkaag) RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. v i. *<j-<h*-**-**** ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■si S "MASCOT- BABBITT METALS 7 different qualities for 1 ALL CLASSES J, 5 or S150 words
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Advertisement305 1922-10-19 11 Raffles Hotel Phone 2920 ARRANGEMENTS FOR AUTUMN RACE WEEK RAFFLES ORCHESTRA specially augmented for Race Week, Race TiEns and Dinners on RACE DAYS MONDAY AND FRIDAY.— Tea Dansant. TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY.— Dinner Dances. WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Orchestral Concert. (CINEMA— Sunday Evening). Residents snd Diners will have prior claim to tables305 words
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Article481 1922-10-19 12 Return Home of H. M. S. Curlew. When the Curlew entered Plymouth Sound and passed up harbour on Sept. 7 to her buoy off the North Yard the spirits of the ship's company could hardly have been brighter. She was flying the paying-off Pennant, and had481 words
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Article340 1922-10-19 12 Welcome Extended from British Columbia. British Columbia is a country of big spaces, but it is also a country of big distances." This is the statement of the Hon. W. C. Nichol, Lieutenant-Governor of Britirh Columbia, who arrived in London on September 18. For this reason he is340 words
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Article207 1922-10-19 12 The ordinances enacted in the Straits •Settlements and Hongkong restricting the return of our late enemies to those Colonies have now run out their term, and have not been renewed, says the China hxpress and Telegraph. The agents of German shipping companies have also been207 words
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Advertisement262 1922-10-19 12 Europe Hotel SINGAPORE. Th. management beg to announce the following programme RACK WEEK.— Tuenday and Thuraday, October 17 and I*. After Dinner Dance), until 11.45 p.m. Saturd.y. October 21, SPECIAL DINNER followed by a Dane* Mil 1.45 a.m. TICKETS Dinner and Dance JJ. Dance only $1.50. ARMISTICE NIGHT.— A Special262 words
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Advertisement284 1922-10-19 12 SPARE PARTS FOB GARFORD and also can be used for BROCKWAY SERVICE LORRIES Ready stocks on hand. LOW CO., LTD. l-a. BAFFLES QUAY, BINGAPORX. Thone 1422. PETER GHONG CO. li.ml--rll.-i-. NewgaKents, Stationen, Printer*, etc. 18, RAFFLES PJ.ACE. Hi-re is a partial list of our Commercial books 1 itman'a I'rimcr of284 words
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Advertisement177 1922-10-19 12 1922 MODEL 23 MILES TO A GALLON OF BENZINE. While many Hupp owners claim for more mileage than this, we have made due allowance for their enthusiasm and will only state what we know any Hupp owner will experience. Ten thousand miles on a set of tyres is also not177 words
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Article847 1922-10-19 13 Recruiting Labour in Olden Days. The South Sea Islands wen: raked over in the early days of the sugar industry in Queensland to provide cheap labour writes M. Q. in the Sydney Sun. Kanakas were induced to come for two or three years service, and at the end of847 words
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Article222 1922-10-19 13 How he nncl his family swam ashore from a wrecked steamer through a sea of blazing oil is described by Professor Edwin Kemmerer, of Princeton University, who has just returned from South America, stales a New York wire of September 12. The Professor and his family222 words
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Advertisement102 1922-10-19 13 $§fck DRAGON (HP CEMENT Supplied to the Spore Municipality, Government of Jchore, Malacca Municipality, F M.S. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. DUPIIE BROS. Sole Agents, Singapore. BM «i. \V'"' 'V > VA "SEA-GULL" BRAND Condensed Sweetened Condensed Unsweetened Sterilized Natural Sole Importers The East Asiatic Co., Ltd., Incorporated102 words
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Advertisement501 1922-10-19 13 The Primaury Causes of Most 111-health. Carelessness about one's personal condition is the cause of much of the distress and the source of a large part of the serious complaints which to-day contribute to ill-health. Constipation is at the bottom of nine-tenths of all the ailments from which we suffer,501 words
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Advertisement233 1922-10-19 14 tlOTOft UNION INSURANCE CO LTI. Priv»u Gars. Th* Comprehensive Policy eorarf agalaat Aeeidant. Maliciotu act. Theft. Fir*. Claim* paid ia tall, Tkird Party Clauui no limit. Law Coita paid. WML— Kant, Personal effect*, Furnitor*. Stock ia trad*, Buoldinga, Biaf aad Civil Commotion. lanhquak*. MARLNB— FaToorabu raUs qaotexl tot cargo** to233 words
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Advertisement535 1922-10-19 14 Am«f feW fs.lii,t|| B.C, Am%n*f i» fare* wm H7.Mt.MI The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Uacoinorated In Strait* l*ttl«Bt*ata.) MMAD Oil IC» I Wlasaeater Souse, Slagapor*. LONDON OITICB I U, Ola Jewry, I. a Th* Compaay sas aSO,OOO deposited vita the Supreme Court of England and tomplles wltk tk.535 words
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Advertisement625 1922-10-19 14 BANKING P. AND O. BANKING CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in EngUnd) With which is affiliated TH« ALLAHABAD BANK. LTD, INDIA. Authorised Capital £5,000,000 Capital Subscribed and Paid Up. a2,6fc*,lt>u Reserr* Fund m 80,000 Board of Director* t fa* it. Hon. LORD INCHCAPE, G.C.M.G., X.C.5.1., K.C.I.E. (Chairmaa). Sir Frederick Eley, Bart. Sir625 words
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Advertisement508 1922-10-19 14 BANKING CIPITaVL t4.MI.MC SUIPLUB fS.MB.tM Asia Ban king Irtfafffiyitil an 'American, y^ME4f Institution. ■BAD OrWICM MB THB FAR BABT Baaaghal ■lacaam OBeev-M, Raflea Plaea. Currant, Savings Aoseuta ud Fixad D*po*iu ta W.B, Gold, BUtliac, rraaca, Ta*is aad Local Corraaay, Draft* Bought, Bold aad Batared for Coil*etioa. Coßamarelal aad Trayallan L*tter*508 words
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Advertisement284 1922-10-19 14 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION (OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANI OF NEW YOU) Capital DJa. I Maajap* Sarpla* aad Undivided Hroita VS. It.t—Jt— Head Office 80, Wall Street. New York. San Francisco Office 232, Montgomery. Street. London Office 88, Blahopsgate, S.C. EASTERN BRANCHES. China: Canton, Hankow, Harbin, Hongkong, Pskla, Shanghai, TUateia.284 words
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Article616 1922-10-19 15 Annual (irnernl Meeting At Brisbane. The tv.-inty-ci^hlh nun ml general meeting of the Kr.uli Australian Gold Miriiiir was held at the registered office Bl BrtsbSM t 'ii September 15, Mr. James Fortyth prwklifcg. Before submiuinjr formally Hie motion for the adoption of the balance-sheet and report for616 words
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Article368 1922-10-19 15 Young English Peer and Italian Violinist. A youiiK English peer, a itirl underRrmluHtf from a famous University, an'l a vMMst from the orchestra of a wellknuwn London club, are the central fijrures in a ri markablo romance which, as r. ported in the Italian Press, has been cxeitinjc368 words
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Advertisement94 1922-10-19 15 TO ARRIVE 1922 Models HUDSON AND ESSEX TOURING CARS Orders will now be accepted for above 1922 model cars. A small shipment is expected shortly and orders will be executed in rotation. Further particulars, etc. from MALAYAN MOTORS, A. B. &C, Amber Mansions, Orchard Road. WANTED TO BUY Second-hand Chinese94 words
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Advertisement25 1922-10-19 15 Don't let yonr teeth decay, they injure your health CONSULT J. IKEDA Charccs Moderate. No. 41, HILT. KTKKET. 'Phone S« (Opposite Die Control Fire Station).25 words
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Advertisement101 1922-10-19 15 A PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP— the \harm, if you please, in the possession of an honestly good automobile. (HANDIER SIX Famous for its marvellous Motor. DISPATCH TOURING four-seater. seven-seate r. Special terms may be arranged. Cycle and Carriage Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. PENANG. KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. MOTORISTS Are you aware, that101 words
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Advertisement916 1922-10-19 15 ORDINANCE N° 61 (PAWNBROKERS). 1. Tenders will he received at the Resident Councillor's O.H?e, Malacca, up to noon October 23, 1522, for" the sole ri»ht to open one Pawnshop for a period of thrco years from January 1, 1923, in the streets In the town division of the Settlement of916 words
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Advertisement346 1922-10-19 16 GUAN KIAT CO., LTD. (IncorpoTr.tfd in PiTiir*r.-rn> H% PHILLIP STREET. New Shipments Just Arrived. Rre*r'» Pr»y» Adiuslnlilr Btawdls Letters and Kiirarcs, Mm* i In. to 3 ta. Bran* Sijroiil (;ia.s Oilrr*. No». I, 2, 3 and 4. rinirh.-l with In. pip* Thrcnd. Miller's Aajastabt* Star l!nrk Paw Frame*. Hull's I'ahrenal346 words
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Advertisement297 1922-10-19 16 LADIES' VERY SMART SHOES FOR THE RACES ALSO EVENING SHOES. PARISIAN HOUSE ORCHARD KOAD. I The best place for cheap prices with good quality goods. BRING^TOUJ^ TROUBLES TO JOHN DUKE, OPTICIAN, I*. BATTERY RO\l>, SINGAPOItE. Keep Your Money la Conatrr by we*a« Singapore-made MATCHES j CBOCODILS BBAS» OiUbatt* sj all297 words
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Advertisement900 1922-10-19 16 CLASSffffiD pMTISEMENTS Tk* PREPAID charges tor Wants, For Sal*, To Let, etc, In ordinary slosa-sot type (average six word* to line) are per line one insertion 28 cents., two is*. 48 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four in*. 82 ets, flva in*. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten in*. $1.40, twelve900 words
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Advertisement919 1922-10-19 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET. No. 1, ficotU Road. Oeenpation from October L Apply to Meyer Brother*. TO LET, No. SO, Barker Road. Immediate entry. For particulars, apply to 40, Barker Road. TO LET, sea-side bungalow, No! 602-1, East Coast Road, 8H milestone. Complete with outhouse* and garage. Apply A.919 words
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Advertisement920 1922-10-19 16 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of October 20, 1922, for the following works with the exception of items 2, 3 and 7, for whicn Tenders close at noon of October 13, 1922 I— 1. Alterations to Raffles Girls' School, including general920 words
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Advertisement352 1922-10-19 16 LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY For those who have regard for tlie impnrliint details of drcs-, we have American hosiery of excellent quality. The Ladies Phoenix stockings are decidedly superior in appeurance Salsa and duraliility lo any that can be obtained locally. Ws have stocks in white nml aoloon anil prices352 words
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Miscellaneous200 1922-10-19 16 THE STRAITS TWES T«1-«PHOWW I Cditerial ar.d Qea«ra< m Msaarer 1 Office Job Printing Ofte» >* 'All -ommunleattoai relating to sdltcrl*' i matters and newt should be addre^seO ■< THE EDITOR. All eomn-.unicir I sabserlptioDf, aexiuuats. ariatl j sh.-yld b* »d<)r«SK«H to THE MAN ADVERTISEMENT RATI4. Want*, For SaU, To200 words
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