The Straits Times, 1 November 1922
1922-11-01
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Title Section13 1922-11-01 1 The Straits Times. NO. 27,089 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY.* "KOVEMBER 1, 1922 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement123 1922-11-01 1 i MR/ ,'JSmi°£9 ♦♦««>«>«♦■»«♦«♦«♦♦♦♦♦<«««♦♦♦♦♦«♦»«♦« <> «««»«♦♦«♦«♦♦♦»»♦«<««>»♦♦«««♦»»• vv^^ vpv B& s! B Bk 13 BBUa. AcsJcß R8» iH BaS Be^ HB^H Bhh ltffi ffij^ iwiMlr ,^blb*j^ B^LW. *^oS&bw JBBBjL^ I jjiJ B^B Jff^Bl I^£V B^B B^B SB^ Iflß^Bii^BHß^S t '»^2 Li^B^BvSß^B^BrHl B^^BM B^BE B^bV lJh I NOVEMBER LUST MONTH 3 Prizes123 words
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Article568 1922-11-01 2 Old Ground Rents Paid to Prince Regent. Another stage in the rebuilding of Re-gent-street has been carried through by! the completion of new premises for Messrs. Hedges and Butler, the well-known firm of wine merchants, whose business was founded nt Hungerford-street, Strand, in 1C67, the year after568 words
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Article451 1922-11-01 2 Ample Liquid Assets In Hand. The tenth annual meeting of the I'ah^ng Para Rubber Syndicate, Ltd., was nel 1 en October I, at 59, Eastcheap. The Chairman (Mr. Frank Copemani sud that the thanks of the shareholderwere due to the manager and agents foi their services during451 words
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Advertisement146 1922-11-01 2 THE SPECIAL FORD PLUB I is tiic fhpMt pSurj made for the ?<>;*<•>; eutjine for which ii is b-vprossly designed. 1 \.r t i'.iiiair hasikieaey, two piaot coi-.strnc-livii 1 Bta standard Ford spaivu r. r ;.v. f:»rcad Model T.F3. 35 I PF3. im NOTE. Th Imrmictesamt 3 uiiti.-: m.it:, it146 words
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Advertisement464 1922-11-01 2 mm DCCVHAM'S la.-roIeL tf YOUK SKIN AND J% E COMPLEX IUN re iikfT»iiii l i! t io» y JkfeZn DR. CASSELL'S TABLETS Kcpair Wear and Tear of RWM »n. Booy Price Is. 9d. and 4s. CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY When you have a bad cold you want a remedy that will464 words
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Advertisement121 1922-11-01 2 A.M.A. A.M.A. Ge«r«e FLETCHER Co., Ltd (Incorporated in England) CANE SUGAR MACHINERY SPECIALISTS for the Equipment of SUGAR FACTORIES REFINERIES P. A. PARIS, M/M, THH ARCADH. SINGAPORH. AJUL A.M.A. Luxor Cigars ViUXO/> FIRST-CLASS CIGARS OF INCOMPARABLE VALUE CASINO (ringed) $5.00 per box of 50 REGENTES $3.75 per box of 50121 words
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Article390 1922-11-01 3 Disagreement with the Exhibition Authorities. London, October 17.— Mr. Robert Donald has resigned his membership of the Committee of the British Exhibition as a protest against the decision not to restrict supplies for the Exhibition in restaurants to Empire produce, where it could be obtained. Mr.390 words
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Article329 1922-11-01 3 New Treatment with Pancreas Tissue. The fifteen-year-old daughter of Mr. Hu'fhes. the United States Secretary of State, is in hospital in Toronto undergoing treatment for diabetes by Dr. F. Banting, who is the originator of the insulin treatment, says a Toronto wire of August 17 to329 words
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Article215 1922-11-01 3 Malic Lloyd, like so many ■tart of the old Music Hall school, died in strain-necl ciriumstanci'S, according to the Sunday Times dramatic critic. He says The most brilliant comedienne of our time, who earned more mon'jy than any aitress who ever went on the English stage,215 words
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Advertisement326 1922-11-01 3 ■MMmilNHUilllllllll Office Stationery A Choice and Varied Stock at Pre-War Prices Price Lists on Application to the PROMPT PRINTERS RICKARD Ltd. 7G Cecil Street, Singapore. Tel. 2228. EKR;7S3BZHHI?IIZHIMHHHI 18 t'KBMISKS AND GODOWXB TO LET COMPOUND HOUSES Baat Const Road. 8, Ow.r. I: n«i ami Ml, ."ukit Timnh P.oad. > Ru»d.326 words
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Advertisement293 1922-11-01 3 GAVE HER BABY RELIEF AT ONCE Mothers everywhere are finding Baby s Cwi Tablet*, the Canadian children*' renedy, immensely valuable for their littl'ones. Here i^ what one American mother f. ■>•» My baby was much troubled with wind colic." writen Mrs. B. Williams, of Perth Anilioy. K. V.. "and nothing293 words
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Advertisement203 1922-11-01 3 i We give you good tea or none. Brooke Bond vacuum-packed tea is best in India. You save money by biiving Brooke Bond tea in the vacuum tin instead cf ordinary tea. It costs no more anil there is no waste Your tea »i!l klwcyt be in perfect condition Red203 words
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Advertisement129 1922-11-01 3 isHM«ir*iTiii>t in 't*i~* "••Tk -nr DUNHILL PIPES The Shell Briar $12.50. Dead Root Bruyere $10.85 and $13.25. Each pipe aniqnc IN ALE SHAPES. BEARING B.IIa^WHITEHMI GUARANTEB MM SINGAPORE. 0* TRY OUR POPULAR NEW I-' \f&>W\ VISITOR MANY TREASURES QGARETTES klB!Mßni™»v(Wi-M BecaU9€ of their Q ualit y- Appear- ance an(^ LiUXUr129 words
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Advertisement632 1922-11-01 4 STEAWEB SAH.IMB P. 0.-British India and Apcar Line TCorapanlei Incorporated In England) ■AIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO BEKYICIfI I>ENINSTJLA AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. lTmi»t Coatrart with Bis Majesty's Govoraaiaal) LONDON FAB-EABTEBN SESTICB rmow lonoon to Marseilles, London a ahtwbbf Pao »lagaporo Loavo Blaotpors KASHOAB abont Not. U I DONGOLA632 words
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Advertisement618 1922-11-01 4 tTaiEii saiums "ELLERMAN" LINE KIXEKMAM BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co. IM. (Uooraorato4 la Biajsai) BTBAMMB P— BBagapm PAagsOTSaW BgRYICI OVTWAED, Btoawos Da« Slaoforo M. CTTT OF PASIB Nov. 2 M. CITY OF TOBK Oaa, 14 CITY OF SIMLA Jaa. 18 s.s. CITY OF POONA Mas. I MOMBWABO, g.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles618 words
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Advertisement689 1922-11-01 4 STEfIMER SfIIUMBS KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPM (BOTAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OP BATAVIA) (Incorporated la Holland) DHDBB CONTRACT WITH THB NETHERLANDS INDIA. 6OVBBNM3NT, Tolofkeae Nee. Paassgo Drat. 111. Freight Dept. 12M, Maria* Dept. and Traaohlameal Dept. 1457, Manager's Dopt. IMS. BOTH— November 1, Muntok and Palembang. BLNT.KEP- Novemlnr 1, Moeara-Saba and Djambi.689 words
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Advertisement345 1922-11-01 5 STEAMER SAIUNOB N. Y. K. F.mhimi Mam Nov. 14 Mislima Man v UVBBFOOL Lflfß Temkaahl Mnru Nov. 2 Tujima Maru mid. Nov. BAMBOTW UWB Dakar Mara end Nor. HIW TWB» UHB VIA SBBB BOOTB AJfBBJOH UNB Main mid. Dec. ■OaMAT PI Tamha Mara Nor. I Mojl Maru Not. 17 Calcutta345 words
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Advertisement280 1922-11-01 5 STEAMER SAILINGS "OAK. PlUMii Bantafi frwat Wagaaisfl iabj**« to ehatig* withe at artrUai aeti»» BTJBOPBAIV UNB For Marseilles, London, Hambarg, Rotter dam, Aatwarp, via Colombo, Saei and Part Said. Arr. Dap. AMAZON MARU Nov. 20 Not. tl SHUNKO MARU Dec. 22 Dec. 23 •Omit Marseilles. RBir TORE LINB Far laa280 words
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Advertisement125 1922-11-01 5 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE FOR BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE, via SUEZ s.s. DIANA DOLLAR November 20 M. MARGARET DOLUR December. 16 FOR VANCOUVER, SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES s.s. STUART DOLLAR December 6 Through Rills of Lading Issued from Singapore to the Priacipal Cities of the United States and125 words
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Advertisement227 1922-11-01 5 I STEfIMEB SfIIUNGS COWBINBB BBXTICB OF THE OCEAN S.S. CO., LTI. riaeerpaiatea la Bac*aß«) the wmlunßALLytj I. I. CO., LTI. (Incorporated in England) Meatal* lerrtoa taklat *m>ie> aae P«.*ni«ra from ttagaa*)!* BATAVIA AND SOIRABAIA NOBTH-WEBT AUBTBALIAN POBTB AKD FEEMANTLK (PKETH) Aparozfaaate aatltafl. CHARON Not. I MTNDEROO Dec 4 GORGON Dee.227 words
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Advertisement306 1922-11-01 5 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE f laeorporated la Aaatralla) Singapore to Java Ports, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne via Torres Straits, also with transhipment to other Victorian.'South Australian and North Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, New Britain, Tasmania and New Zealand Ports. APPROXIMATE SAILINGS MARELLA306 words
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Advertisement195 1922-11-01 5 STEAMER SAILINGS STRUTHERS AN! BARRY OPERATORS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD SINGAPOBB TO LOS ANGKI.EfI AM* SAN FBANCIBCO. Daa Slagapore s.s. WEST PROSPECT In port to discharge aad load s.s. WEST CHOPAKA Nov. 15 to discharge aa<i lnad s.s. WEST FARALON Dec. 5 to ditch aad load s.s. APUS Dec. 25195 words
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Advertisement626 1922-11-01 6 CINEMAS MARL.BOROUGH Frosa Wednesday, November 1 to Taeaday, November 7, 1921. In the Second Show at p.m. MICE IN COUNCIL An amusing Cartoon In 1 Tart. Paramount Artcraft Presents DOUGLAS MACLEAN with DORIS MAY In LETS BE FASHIONABLE In 5 rarta. Paramount Art cl »ft Presents. WALLACE REID w| t626 words
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Advertisement514 1922-11-01 6 CINEMAS Alhambra Theatre SERIAL ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY The World's Greatest Serial comes from the House of Pathe. The World's Greatest Serial Producer, Director, Author or Star is GEORGE B. SEITZ. BEGINNING TO-NIGHT 1922 You will see a Serial Production in a class by itself. AN ORIGINAL AND AMAZING SERIAL SENSATION will514 words
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Advertisement255 1922-11-01 6 WHITEAWAYS HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF VERY SMART FASHIONABLE Ready-TVWear Hats These are some of the most yf^f \f^V' recent new models from France ,^r [f-ji«^' >*^£v and are very chic and fascinat- L^jjK^s^ Kv> inp. An early visit is impera- -^£c^^< *',^B^HJ tive as the shipment is255 words
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Article84 1922-11-01 7 FIXTURES. Wcdntv .:.■> iii^'or 1 High W ii., Ml p.m. i Club nt Boat, S.II p.m. 1 hiirsd.iv, Nawwabet 2 P. IS p.m. Meal. Hall, D.15. i aber 3 IlitfM Wat) r, 9M n.ni.. '.'.57 p.m. Suuia v. Seaman Balarday. Nenibtr 4 i 10.:)3 p.m. d 184 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article26 1922-11-01 7 l .i irl K*^t harl narl X-l. Tuio BraaJ i ».i o/aarf— Nil. i ;iar'..mr. P. !>il!v. <;» Ip Pry Dock. Nil. Vie-26 words
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Article58 1922-11-01 7 SINGAPORE M AILS CLOSE. To-daj i>.m 3 p.'.n. 3 ».r... I >,rt Sr. tiin nr IVnine 3 p.m 4 p.m. 4 ji.i.. I Japaa I p.m I tn- truin (via ft n.vn :i !11. (iota '.i :..:>'. I p.::.. 1 Parcel aeea p.m. < 11.11 l Bafly (Lit.pt Sunday) by58 words
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Article12 1922-11-01 7 Arr. Lt n;loi Octubcr 23 October 23 October 2C>12 words
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Article24 1922-11-01 7 iwn go! ibility t) 1 .1 prescription name had "By t lie way." be i< vmir name My name is I an :iwful voice.24 words
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Article161 1922-11-01 7 EXCHANGE Singap Nov< nbet I* On Lrmlon, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 7/32 Demand i" 2/4<i l'rlvritv ma. credits 2/4 15/82 On New York Demand 51% Private 90 d/s 53« i On France, Bank 1575 On India, BantT T.T. 178% On Hongkong Ijjuik d C^ p.c. prem. On161 words
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55 1922-11-01 7 Toae of Market Quiet. Latest London cables quote Spot .sheet II 7 Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Pricei Buyers. Sellers. Ipot 'Cf. aii.-Mfirrh Singapore Standard Bibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. "U'i 40 4'", -I.!'. 41 42 Spot Doc. Jan.-Mareti April-June DAILY PRICES55 words
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Article206 1922-11-01 7 VaL Pd. 1 1 Ayer Weng 1 1 Bating Pa<!ar.g 1 1 Hitnm Tin 1 1 Jelentoh 1 1 .ioium Tin '1 il Kam. Kamunt. il ]<> Kinta AlWfli 5 ."> Ltngui Tin m Malayan Col. I i Menglembu 1 1 Miduieton 1 1 Murai Tin 1 1 Kawng206 words
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Article146 1922-11-01 7 'al. Pd. Bnjer*. SelUn. .1 tl Br. Am. Tobacco 4..°>.9 4.G.3 0 10 Central Kngicei 10.60 0 10 Central Motors 2.25 2-75 9 10 Kastcrn Ship .8.75 9.75 1 E. Smelting io. 7JS 7.78 Kiectric Tramwayi 1/- 2/- norn [i lv Fnaer i N\a\v 31.00 35.00 1 50 Hammer146 words
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Article107 1922-11-01 7 Eng. C p.c. $1,234,300 par 5 p.c. pjn. Electrical Tramways, 5 p.c. £350,000 nom. Municipal 5 p.c. >■ >>.00u par j'p:ire Municipal 4 p.c of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.c. di». j'pore Municipal 4 'a p.c. of 1909 $1,600,500 10 p.c. dit. i'pore Municipal 4^4 p.c. of 1900 $1,500,000 15107 words
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Article403 1922-11-01 7 Frater and Co. and Lyall and Evatf« Quotations. Latest available Sterling Quotations are printed on another page on Friday. To-day's Price*. Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. Allenby New ($1) 0.55 0.C5 0.50 0.70 Uor Gajah <*n Lt« L6O 1.40 1.50 A. Hitam ($5) 11.00 13.00 11.00 12.00 V. Knning403 words
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Advertisement59 1922-11-01 7 m -TOITRIBT.PAB FASTKRN HIST AGENCT I'acker^ Carrier., ießMvera. Ceaaeal Shipping ..id K..rwar<:inf V»*nU, '"-J I rcltlit and Iniuranc* Broker*. Pamiengrr Agent*. iadi carried to any part Lightered from Wharf Contracted for Traaahipakeata taperi by all known houtes to *ll p.-.s of th. Clo'jr- Tours arrangod i:.'»-n«rs and C^«*e lovkeJ aft*r59 words
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Advertisement569 1922-11-01 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS! EXTRACTS OF GRENADINE, Orai wiry and Citron in original rru*l" oehtaiU and Soft Drinks. H. Bolter, In otter, Kuropt- Hotfi Batsdtag. GOODRICH. Uesl in the Lon g "Run7~(lpi t'MtM.A, the watch of matchless murit. i lp TO LET, IMB, Joo Chiat Road, 30 yards to sea. Furnished. Apply569 words
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Advertisement121 1922-11-01 7 NOTICE V. i IfOTTO pa. if Antwerp. Du3kcl--dorf, Singapore, I'.iouw iTundjong l'inang ageata r.ii'l repreeeatativea of the following Continental .Manufacturers Viz CriatalleriM et retrerloe d>> Manage. Manufacture Bclpe dn beurrcs vegetaux. Cristalleries dv Vul-St. -Lambert. Pabriqua Beige djeaerea. Pried Krupp A. G. Eaten. Manuesman-lfulag berries and Omnibuses Aachen. A. Freuadlieh121 words
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Advertisement48 1922-11-01 7 IN STOCK KONDO ACETIC ACID M PEB CENT. HYDROCHLORIC ACID NITRIC ACID SULPHURIC ACD3. TALCUM POWDER Packing double, bags 2 cwt B. S. SIIOIA GO. 18, KOBINSON KOAD. Pint Hem r.l.pboM TIL JUST ARRIVED Stocks of beautiful RACHALS PIANOS Sole Aeent W. J. GARCIA, 211, Orchard Boad, Singapore.48 words
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Advertisement279 1922-11-01 7 BIG FIGHTS Fri4av. November 3, at BOXING STADIUM. M.K.E. GROUND EDWIN M SOI ZA. llt.l SKAMAN HAKER. 10.7 (Challenger) 5 Knii.iils CLAUDS KO/.auki. .s.u IVnlur Weighl Champion or Malaya V. K. WO.Nfi, s.lO ClKllriimri 6 Bsaads JOMNNV l'AR\ tI.MO, 9>i ■s-Ughtwelghl h:imi>in.i •>! Halari BBRGT. RUSSELL, 9.1 I ltnii i,.>279 words
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Advertisement356 1922-11-01 7 FREE LIFE READINGS TO ALL WHO WRITE AT ONCE The well-known Europer.n A: trr! Roxroy, ha* once more decided favour the people of this country with TREE TEST READINGS of their lives from his office in Holland, Prof. Roxroy's fame is Jtfr too well-known in this country that w^ an356 words
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1161 1922-11-01 8 The Straits Ordinance for Restriction has been passed, so also has the minor measure which provides for estates in Singapore and Penang. Certain alterations have been made, because there appears- to be some doubt as to the interpretation of the instructions received from1,161 words
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Article52 1922-11-01 8 Much interest has been aroused, says a Lahore message of October 9, by the news of the early construction cf a land telegraph from the Indian Frontiers at Torkhim to Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. Hitherto communication has been restricted to a haphazard postal service and uncertain wireless confined to52 words
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Article52 1922-11-01 8 Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard, in the Supreme Court, yesterday, granted a decree of judicial separation, with custody cf the three children, to Mrs. Ersie Constance Jorge. This was the case in which his Lordship held that he had no jurisdiction to annul the marriage, the respondent being a Portuguese subject born52 words
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Article63 1922-11-01 8 Yesterday the preliminary enquiry was concluded before Mr. Gourlay, Third Magistrate, in which one See Quay Tan stands charged with the murder of Ng Henir (fur ng a disturbance that took place in China Street on September 26 last. On the conclusion of the evidence of witnesses examined by Court63 words
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Article21 1922-11-01 8 On page 7 to-day will be found a notice of interest to prospective purchasers of Pahang-made silk sarongs and silk blankets.21 words
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Article33 1922-11-01 8 In to-day's advertised notices appears an announcement that Mr. E. Tessensolin has set up in business under the style of Edw. Tessensohn and Co., as land and estate agents, shipping and commission agents.33 words
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Article39 1922-11-01 8 The preliminary enquiry into the recent robbery from the Chinese lady occupant of 100, Weld Road, in which the five thieves concerned were smartly captured by the detective officers, will be held by Mr. Oawson, second magistrate, this afternoon.39 words
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Article54 1922-11-01 8 Before Mr. K. Balasing'ham, District Judge of Colombo, there was mentioned on October 17 the acticn in which ex-parte Jecree was entered against Mr. D. M. D. Stephen, J.P., for the sum of Rs. 46.218.U7. The court was informed that decree nisi was not served. His Honour extended the date54 words
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Article52 1922-11-01 8 A party of eight Siamese aviators have left Siam in four planes for Indo-China, for the purpose of taking part in the Armistice celebration at Saijron. The names of the aviators are Major Luang Hiem Chaiharn, Captain Prasert. Lieut. Soodchai, Lieut. Tharb, Lieut. Licmr, Sergt. Major Chui, Sergt. Laa ami52 words
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Article76 1922-11-01 8 United Engineers, Limited, inform us that a contract for 32 130-B. H. P. cold starting crude oil engines has been placed by a foreign government with Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, of Lincoln. The contract was secured in face of severe competition and after five similar engines had been supplied and76 words
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Article115 1922-11-01 8 A serious affray took place in the Bangkok gaol en the night of October 21, when two convicts, who were undergoing terms of imprisonment of twenty years and a life sentence, respectively, and had wcrk to do in the carpentry shed of the gaol, concealed some implements in their person115 words
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Article121 1922-11-01 8 The steamer M. S. Dollar bound for Xew York, arrived in Port Swettonham on Sunday, and was to leave on Monday evening. She is taking away from Port Swettenham. says the Malay Mail, 13.000 ?ases of rubber. This is the largest shipment of rubber taken by one steamer from Port121 words
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Article151 1922-11-01 8 On Monday, at the sale-room cf Estate and Trust Agencies, the life interest of Chiang Jim Kong in the following properties was bought by Mr. C. V. Miles as agent for the Great Eastern Life A.--\i-rance Co. for $16,000 999 years' leasehold land and houses 8, 14, 15 and 10,151 words
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Article179 1922-11-01 8 Before Mr. Dawson, second magistrate, yesterday, a Tamil girl, named Pooranam. stood charged at the instance of her grandfather, with theft of clothing and money to the value of ab;uts:ioo, and she has an alleged abettor to the offencv in the person cf A. R. V. R. Veerapah Chetty, of179 words
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Article197 1922-11-01 8 The peace of Bagan Boya, Butterworth, Province WL'llesley, was rudely disturbed early on Saturday morning by a gang of Ha lo-hong robbers to the number of ten, who helped up the kampong and after terrorising the inhabitants made off with two guns and jewellery to the value of about ($350.197 words
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Article437 1922-11-01 8 The late Mr. William Beaumont, formerly auwagtaf director of the Statesman, Calcutta, left i' 26,753. Mr. J. O'May left Singapore yesterday on transfer to the Kuala Lumpur office of Harrisons, Barker and Co. Mr. Fred Wickett received a cable from Mr. E. D. McPherson, who went to437 words
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Article30 1922-11-01 8 The Teista is due at Penang at 2 p.m. >n Friday next, bringing mails from Europe. Mails from China and Japan are expected to-morrow, by the Tamba Mara.30 words
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Article101 1922-11-01 8 The local agent of the Admiral Line informs us that the United States Postal Department have arranged to install upon the Transpacific aaaaengef vessels f the Admiral Lin? a branch p st office. A sorting room has been installed and a postal Hit!; placid101 words
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Article156 1922-11-01 8 A Reuti r cable of yesterday's date announces the death, at the age of 7. r i, of Father Bernard Vaughan, who had unique reputation as a religion! worker and forceful preacher. Father Vaughan, who was the son of the late Colonel Vaughan and brother156 words
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Article170 1922-11-01 8 The celebration of the anniversary f the birth of His Majesty the Kmpirur i f Japan's birth'lay, which foil yesteniuy, \v;is carried out with much eclat. The Japanese liar was mui-h in evidence, and various functions took place during the MOTM nf che day. The <-flicial170 words
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Advertisement155 1922-11-01 8 PERFECTOS BOUQUETS OBTAINABLE FROM ALL HIGH CLASS DEALERS Miniature Medals IN STOCK Distinguished Service Order v?? Military Cross Royal Red Cross Distinguished Conduct Medal Military Medal 0A General Service |Bfc> Territorial Overseas Forces jaKlsL Coronation Queens South Africa. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. B155 words
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Advertisement131 1922-11-01 8 ALHAMBRA AMONG THOSE PRESENT 3 pti. 3 pti. (Harold Lloyd) THE SIN OF MARTHA QUEED 6 pts. 6 pti. Fint Show CUPID THE COWPUNCHER (Will Boxen) 5 pti. pti. MARLBOROUGH THE WITNESS FOR THE DEFENCE 5 pti. 6 pti. (Elsie Fcrgmon) Mrs. TEMPLE'S TELEGRAM 5 pti. 6 pti (Bryant Waahbarn)131 words
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Article376 1922-11-01 9 The Black Shirt's Visit To Rome. Reuteb's Service. London, October 30. Rome An advance guard cf thousands of Fascisti, who will triumphantly enter tomorrow, unwed at dawn in small bands on foot or in all manner of vehicles. They aiv mostly young men aMmgh war scars and376 words
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Article120 1922-11-01 9 Reuter's Service. London, October BL GMN In the debate on the representation tf countries outside Europe on the governing body at the International Labour Conference Mr. Joshi, India, ccntended that such countries were entitled to m< re than 25 per cent, representation. They would not consent to the120 words
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Article68 1922-11-01 9 Reuter'3 Service. London, October 31. The New York customs officials announce that the new tariffs have not so far resulted in a reduction in the volume of imports, the prices of which have considerably increased. London, October BL Washington The authorities ordered I lie release of the68 words
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Article200 1922-11-01 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 31. A hundred and fifty of the 300 Ulstermen delegated to participate in the election landed at Liverpool and will be distributed in batches of ten in London and other cities. They bring a statement from Sir James Craig declaring that it is incumbent200 words
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Article163 1922-11-01 9 Reuter's Service. Linden, October 31. Constantinople The Angora representative handed the Allied High Commissioners two notes, firstly accepting Lausanne as the venue of the Near East conference, subject to the prevision of facilities for communication between Lausanne and Angora, secondly protesting against the invitation to the Constantinople163 words
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Article49 1922-11-01 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 31. Malta The court martial on officers cf the Speedy found that the Speedy was run down by a Dutch trawler through the latter not d-splaying visible port lights. The court reprimanded the British gunner for negligence and acquitted the other survivors.49 words
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Article113 1922-11-01 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 1. On two charges of criminal breach of trust preferred against him, in respect of two sums of money amounting to $500, by the Government, the Kuala Lumpur police, yesterday, arrested a European, W. Campbell Smith, employed in the Government113 words
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Article121 1922-11-01 9 A Daimler air express was equipped as a flying ambulance to carry a confirmed woman invalid from London to Paris. An inquiry was received at the London Air Station as to the possibility of carrying the woman, who was too ill to travel by boat and train, to Paris to121 words
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Article140 1922-11-01 9 Hopes of Early Revival Of Trade. Reuter's Service. London, October 31. In a speech to the Federation of British Industries at Edinburgh, Colonel O. C. Armstrong, the president, said he was of opinion that a possible revival of trade was in sight. He urged the readjustment of reparations140 words
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165 1922-11-01 9 Singapore, November 1. Rubber. London Is., local 40^4. Tin.— London £184 10s. Od., local 91 *i. Share Market. Rubbers quiet. Tins cosier. Industrials and Loans firm. Rubbers. Katoyang Bahrus 97 L 2-1.02'.-2, Glenealys 95-1.05, Sungei Tukangs 27'atttt cents, Kuala Sidims 1.85-1/ Jo, New Serendahs165 words
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Article172 1922-11-01 9 Messrs. Lyall and Evatt report under to-day's date Tin— £lB4.lo. Rubbers. Amalgamated Malays 2-2.10, Ayer Molek 90-1.10, Balgownies 2.75--3.25, Batanf: B^nar 90-1.10, Bukit Jelotong 45-55, Glenealys 1-1.10, lndragiris 4.25--4.75, Katoyang Bahru 90-1, Malaka Pindas 1.10-1.20, New Serendahs 1.75-2.25, Pajams 4.50-5.50, Tambalaks 65-75, Teluk Anson 6-6.50,172 words
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320 1922-11-01 9 Messrs. Frasor and Co.'s weekly report dated October 31, states The price of tin has risen daily over the week, being up £10 17s. 6d. on balance and with Rubber maintaining its level round Is., shares have been in good demand, particularly in the320 words
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Article319 1922-11-01 9 The Question of Dealers' Stocks. A Government Gazette Extraordinary issued yesterday contains the Export of Rubber (Restriction) Ordinance a? passed at the meeting of the Legislative Council held on Monday last. The ordinance comes into operation to-day. Mr. J. E. Nathan, Controller of Rubber Export, writes I have319 words
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Article288 1922-11-01 9 Consumption Higher Than Estimated. "We are much indebted to Messrs. Meyer and Measor for a copy of the statistics compiled from the United States 1922 Questionnaire first half of the year. We extract the following figures lbs. Number of pounds of reclaimed rubber produced from raw and288 words
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Article87 1922-11-01 9 A strong protest against the showing of any Arbuckle films will be sent to the Federal authorities by the Queensland Women's Electoral League, as the result of a discussion held by the Central Council of the League, says the Brisbane Courier. The comments of the Federal Censor (Professor Wallace) were87 words
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Article577 1922-11-01 9 New Site Promised at End Of Reclamation Ground. H. E. Major General Sir N. Malcolm, X.C.8., D.5.0., General Officer Commanding the troops in Malaya, presided over the annual general meeting of the Union Jack Club held in the club's premises yesterday afternoon, Ohe others present being Lieut.-Col.577 words
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Article236 1922-11-01 9 Ypres Day— Lest We Forget. At the special desire of the General Committee of the Ypres League yesterday, October 31, is now known and celebrated as Ypres Dty. For many years according to a publication issued "at the request of Viscount French "we have had a "Trafalgar Day" on October236 words
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Article99 1922-11-01 9 The photographs taken by the Lick Observatory Eclipse Expedition for the investigation of the Einstein problem have proved to be very good, states a Broome message of October 4. The photographs obtained by the various parties at the 1919 eclipse showed less than a dozen stars,99 words
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Article130 1922-11-01 9 A London message of October 13 states: Scanualourf abuse of the worst description," was the opinion of the Lord Justices in the High Court when a man named Vidal was sentenced to four months' imprisonment for contempt of Court. The case arose out of criticisms of the130 words
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Article815 1922-11-01 9 Major Owen Rutter's Notable Book. British North Borneo, by Owen Rutter, Constable and Co., Ltd., 21s. net. To those who know Major Owen Rutter only as the creator of the most entertaining Tiadatha it must be difficult to imagine him as the writer of an authoritative booK815 words
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Article229 1922-11-01 9 An impudent theft was committed by a Tamil boy. named Tanga Veloo, aged about 15, opposite the Singapore Club about noon yesterday. Mrs. J. R. Carruthers was seated in her car at the time, and her handbag containing some ca*h was on the seat on her229 words
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Article1855 1922-11-01 10 An Impression Of sad By Our Special Correspondent. London, Ocb bar aamai of <ne hone angaged m the Cesarewitch has got a fine bet. That is Mr. i Silvester is in the handicap al 6 Stone, and who has i'IO.OUO to ClO about hs chan c Ti odds1,855 words
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Article703 1922-11-01 10 The Question of Indigenous Labour. The following is a despatch issued by the Court of Directcrs of the Britisn North Borneo Company regarding the employment of indigenous labour on Estates The Royal Charter was granted to the Company under certain conditions whirti it was bcund faithfully an.i loyally703 words
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Article240 1922-11-01 10 Tc -night at the Goodwood Hall Cinema, Scotts Road", will be screened a special universal aitraetion, entitled No Woman Knows. In this him Miss Scott as Fanny has established -herself as one of the really preat 'actresses in the silent drama. i The film i>- MleJ- with the240 words
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Article523 1922-11-01 10 Practice of the Courts Regarding Chetties. An interesting case was brought before fi:e acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Sproule, in the Supreme Court yesterday, when a chetty clerk, named M. R. A. S, Rakkappa Chetty, sv in forma pauperis, for (iamages against S. K If. M. Annamiilay523 words
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Article267 1922-11-01 10 Genera! Rubber Company's Dutch Contracts. i -ir/esponderu of th<? Iter Cuar.iii.ri jrivis the following the Dutch producers forward contracti with American buyers Tlie General Rubber Company has co:itr.u ti 'i wi'.h the Rubber Cultuur Maatsehappy Amsterdam for annual delivers- at l -1 in ton of the 1U23-25267 words
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Article40 1922-11-01 10 Uoutine Orders, dated October 25, by Lieut.-Colonel F- E. Spencer, D.S.O., M.C., Commanding S.-S.V.F. Wednesday, Nov. 1. 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall. S.V.A. Company, Battery Parade. Saturday, 4th. Battalion, Parade, Tactical Scheme, (to count as two for efficiency).40 words
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60 1922-11-01 10 Orders for weok ending November 5 Wednesday, Nov. 1.— Church Parade at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd (voluntary). Parade at Zetland House, 4.30 p.m. Friday, No*. 3.— Officers' Meeting, Headquarters, 6.30 p.m. Route March. Parade back of Y.M.C.A., 8.15 p.m. There will60 words
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Article30 1922-11-01 10 A little blue packape marked A cure fur sleeples.sm-ss," on baing opened for examination by the piajristrntts' clerk ut Portsmouth Police Court was found to contain an advertisement for bedding.30 words
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Letter77 1922-11-01 10 To the Editor of the .Straits Times. Sir, My heartiest congratuian your leader of yesterday. If your criticwant a good example ;f restraint and moderation in aipiesiton and lucidity of argument, combined with that fearlessness of purpose which is the true product t a genuine desire for the77 words
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Letter282 1922-11-01 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— You recent!] bad sum you tiuoi..ti:n from Pascal, the French writer of the 17th century. U bearing on our present discontents. 1 beg have to send rm from an Knglish writer of the sixteenth century in some ways the282 words
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Article542 1922-11-01 10 Machine That Refused tr> Come Down. in Paris, in connection with the •iijnn, him had ih<' ptivilege of h rlnglish wen invitad t 1 s.c the wondertnl in matogra] h p;,!uiv- cf the German gliding ami toar;ng tights taken by hUjnh< Antony i-'okker. the famous maker of542 words
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Article28 1922-11-01 10 Mr. Blackader, first officer of Um Robert •ollar, was found ilcail in Marseilles liai our, the circumstaMc-c -i point Xijf to a ill close to the water edge.28 words
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Article153 1922-11-01 10 Three Finals Played. in the S.( c. tournament the final of tin' I! class doubles finished yesterday when the third set, left Oil ktondaj at 6-6, was replayed. Milligan and Bonn man played an excellent name ami biat their opponent.-. Baiter and Strachan by 1 M153 words
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Article72 1922-11-01 10 I The unflnished match between <'. M Jamieson and Ltd. Br iwn v. d. M. Doii j and 1). Kinlech in the doubles handicap was completed yesterday evening whi Jamiraon and Brown won 21 7 and quali Sad to meet McKean and Hammond ii the72 words
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Article262 1922-11-01 10 The following are the players and lime* if starting play in th>- match Keppel Goli Club v. Singapore Garrison <iuli Club at Keppel (ioii Club on Sunday, Garrison player* being mentioned flrsi f, (i. .st it-ks and Lt. Gel. Cotgravc !»..">. Lt CI. Thompson and Lt I 01. Whitmarsh262 words
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43 1922-11-01 10 I in wire i Octobi r 17 1 tal tlewaite. while playing rugger at K< iwick bad his neck l>,-okf!i and died. He wai kept alive fcr forty hours by art'flcia respiration and wai conscious the wholi time.43 words
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Article89 1922-11-01 10 Ai a meeting <<f tie Army Football Aaeociation or October l:; the Pn Colonel Keafc'sh, outlined the tremendous ■triiea made in Army Bcccer since the war. In addition to the formation of the Army Crusaders a Boys' Army Cup Com' petition had been instituted, the rate- of which89 words
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Article240 1922-11-01 10 Tin- tow of English erickateH in Au--tr;:!i;i -mu\ NVv, Zealand ii to s'aii mi Friday with a match against Western Australia. After that th<- Lam play s ijih Australia Adelaide, Victoria a< ie, and New South i r to NV.v Zeala I, -iv will stay from iht-240 words
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Article42 1922-11-01 10 lira. Valentine Hill, wife of Mr. Valentin.' Hill, lately Acting British Re»i(ti nt (if Nagrl Stmbilaii, who ha> bam staying at Guernsey in the Channel Islands, is i xpiitiil in Inch in December on a twa months' visit to lur K..M.S. friends.42 words
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Article1683 1922-11-01 11 Record Output, But Low Prices. The fifteenth ordinary general meeting of the Siamese Tin Syndicate, Limited, was held on October 4, ut Winchester Homsl Old Broad-street, K.C., Mr. William 11. P. Stcvqns, the chairman, presided. The Chairman said Gentlemen, With the notice convening this meeting you have1,683 words
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Article318 1922-11-01 11 The Rev. G. A. Studdcrt Kmncdy had a luncheon hour chat with the members of the Aldwych Club. Strand, on September 26. His topic was Sweet are the uses of advertisement," and he said that one of the most interesting, as well as one of the most tragic,318 words
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Article216 1922-11-01 11 Information has reached London, says a home paper, that v scheme for a transatlantic airship service is being prepared by an American corporation called General Air Service," which has IMiwtrful financial interests behind it. The rd-operation required on this side of the Atlantic is216 words
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Article19 1922-11-01 11 Mr. La (hiiiiif, tilt- CUmm Consul General, Singapore MM kindly consented to be ii juilri'ii of tin- CUMM AfMehltiSeV19 words
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Advertisement117 1922-11-01 11 MOUTRIE PIANOS The ever increasing demand for MOUTRIE PIANOS enables us to announce a SPECIAL REDUCTION IN ALL OUR MODELS Prices from $638 nett Every Moutrie Piano has a GUARANTEE OF SEVEN YEARS thus protecting your purchase S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Hongkong.) SINGAPORE «mm> mm «»»«»> <>t ihm117 words
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Advertisement387 1922-11-01 11 Raffles Hotel •Phone 2920. 'Phone 2920. Orchestral Concert 9.45 p.m. EDGAR HULLAND at the piano. 3AEKIES BROTHER!*, Pioprletora. ■r»if» mxmoih e ♦> m»»mm» »-«-♦»»<. a ADELPHI HOTEL THE LEADING HOTEL IN SINGAPORE The only Hotel Completely Fitted wi'h the latest Sanitary Arrangement*. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO PRIVATE DINNERS AND387 words
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Article873 1922-11-01 12 I'nusual Harvest Scenes In Hampshire. Hen and pirls were busy in the fields the little village of Church Crook,ni :it tho end of August cutting and athermg the Hampshire tobacco crop. wh a harvesting scene was so unusual n Kngland, and so interesting, that it would nut have873 words
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Article97 1922-11-01 12 IliOMin liank.r. .Mi. .lanios Ktillman, lias lost KJi application for a divorce, and the decision is a swifpinjc hi* wife, Kid Potter Stillman, > lire. Brawn Potter. th»- act- The legitimacy of Mrs. Stillman'< iliild, (!uy, is t-stablishrd. It mall.v contended that (ivy was 1 >n:i(li:iii-In<|iaii uuidr nanitd dii mi97 words
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Advertisement493 1922-11-01 12 Examine the New Improved Gillette Safety Razor See for yourself why it gives such cool, clean, quick shaves q OTOP in at the nearest store or bazaar. l^ Ask them toplacetheNewlmproved mot w^^gl^naawU Gillette in your hand. Look it over; note especially the Fulcrum Shoulder, the OverhangingCap,theChanncled(juard. KNOWN TM«^^"^s" BW493 words
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Advertisement730 1922-11-01 12 SALES BY AUCTION GMEONI KOON SEN I GO AUCTION SALE of valuable town and «ea-side properties. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng A Co.'s saleroom, No. SO, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, November 8, 1922, at 2.30 p.m. ESTATE OF SHERIFFA SHEIKA BINTE SYED ABUBAKAR BIN All ALJOFRI, DECEASED. Lot 1. All730 words
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Advertisement636 1922-11-01 12 SALES BY AUCTION GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE IN THE SUPREME COURT AT JOHORK BAHRU. Miscellaneous Salt No. 50 of 1922. KOII SFK LIM of No. 872. CEYLON KOMI. SINGAPORE. Chargee against PUEV YEAN CHUAN AND OTIIEKS (II SINGAPORE, CharEors. CHARGEE'S SALE 1. AM that piece of lan.l, situated in tho district636 words
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Article657 1922-11-01 13 The Wonder and SfyvUry of The East. Ladies of Simla taking their morning stroll along the Mall have been aware these last few days, says a Simla message of October 4, of a well-known personality sitting beside Lady Reading in the viceregal carriage. When it was known that657 words
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Article470 1922-11-01 13 In the second instalment of the exKaisers book, published in the Daily Graphic of September 27, the ex-Kaiser, who had planned an official visit to the Court of the Tsar writes "An obstacle was p aced in the way of carrying out this plan by a470 words
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Advertisement140 1922-11-01 13 U£c wacSinc wtiGifie Butterfly Uoucfi 1 wjft.yfft ¥T7HETHER 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, its140 words
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Advertisement148 1922-11-01 13 J B AH! THIS IS the PURE CREAMERY BUTTER IN 1 LB. AND 2 LB. TINS SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE CO., LTD. RETAIL DRPARTMENT, ORCHARD ROAD. rr »>-•«*>»»»»■ ONE OF THE MANY ANALYTICAL REPORTS ON LIEBIG'S MEAT AND MALT WINE I have made a careful anylysis of a sample of the148 words
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Advertisement217 1922-11-01 14 tIOTON UNION INSURANCE GO LTI. Private Can. Tke Comprehensive Policy eorerl agalaal Aecideat. Haliekw act. Theft. Fire. Claim* paid la (all. Third Part}' Claims no Unit, Law Coat* paid. jnn.— Seat, Peraoaal effects, Furniture. Stock la trade, BoMUgl, Kiel and Wril Cotaniotion earthquake. ■TAKTNF.— «»oomh» ratee quoted tor cargoes to217 words
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Advertisement1923 1922-11-01 14 Asß«t. *m w,m,m g.c. la t»m .t« $i7,ftc.tto The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. MBAD OmCBl Wlneheetar Boase, Singapore. LONDON OfTICB I tf. Old Jewry, B. B. Tke Company has M 0,00« doposited with the Supreme Conrt of England aad complies with Ue British Life Assurance Companies Act in1,923 words
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Advertisement116 1922-11-01 15 Join-Up UECOME A MEMBER OF THE SECOND IiKEATEST ASSOCIATION IN THE WORLD BECOME A Ford Owner Standard Touring Car NOW $1,250 F. 0. R. SINGAPORE. PRICE IS LOWER THAN PRE-WAR and BETTER VALUE FOR MONEY IS OFFERED. WEARNE BROS., Ltd., SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH AND PENANG. CHEVROLET I GARS116 words
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Advertisement637 1922-11-01 15 NOTICE Trade Mark wj ALSAGOFF Co. SINGAPORE. JS^ft* _>Uj\ .VOTICE is lierchy given that the above 'I i.idc Mark is 'the property of Alsagoff Co ol No. 12, Battery Road, Singapore, and in i Md by them, in connection with goods imported from Germany and sold by them. Legal proceedings637 words
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Advertisement251 1922-11-01 15 STEaHER SMUH6S United American Lines inc. ■accaaaan to LIVERMORE DEARBORN CO., UaUTBD. flaeon>«r>Ud la U.S.A.; INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINE atofala* ferric* b*tv*«> N*« York Hiagapor* and Jara porta aad via* van* FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ sjs. West Mahomet Nov. 7 sjs. The Lambs Dec. 10 s.s. Jalapa about Jan. 10251 words
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Advertisement318 1922-11-01 15 STEfIMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO LIMITED LOCAL BAILINGS latenaca t* aati Steamer From 81«ia»or* M Monday, p.m. KLNTA P-H SwetUnham and Paaaag Monday. 6 p.m. HYE LEONG Malacca and Muar. Taaaday, 2.50 p.m. CALYPSO Port Diekaon, Telok Anton, Btpi Da*** and Lnmut. Wednesday, 4 p.m IPOH Port Swettenham and Paeaaf.318 words
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Advertisement116 1922-11-01 15 a ••a** »W0» GOMPANIA TaASATLAMTICA (SPANISH BOTAL MArL mum* Tbt an*!*rm*ation*4 steamers will kare prompt 4«spatca far th* ports ladl*aU4 I— < Far Haatla s.s. ISLA DE PANAY due on or about November 18, 1922. For C«laasb». Sao, Put Salt, aWrealaaa, Valaada aaat Caali, 1 (Kith tranthipmtnt to other Bpaaiia116 words
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Advertisement209 1922-11-01 16 BUAN MAT I CO., LTD. (lacorporated in Singapore) IS, PHILLIP STREET. New Shipments Just Arrived. Reese's Braaa Adjustable Stencils letters and Figures, BWSM 1 in. to 3 in. Brass Signal Glass Oiler*. No*. 1. 2, I and 4, Finished with K in. pipe Thread. Miller's Adjustable Star Hack Saw Frame*.209 words
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Advertisement401 1922-11-01 16 BRING YOUR TROUBLES TO JOHN DUKE, OPTICIAN, 11. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. SPECIALITIES IN ESTATE SUPPLIES. LATEX CUPS different qualities manufactured at own potteries. Largest output in Malaya. CUP HANGERS Made of old cable wire. Any size to order at short notice. COAL TAR produced by the Singapore Gas Works. Other401 words
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Advertisement1763 1922-11-01 16 _PSSIRED ADVERTISEMENTS Ta* PREPAID charge* for Wantt, for Sal*, To Lot. *t*, la ordinal elet.-s.t typ* (average six word* to line) ar* per Una on* imertion 28 cents., two la*. 46 ct*., three in*. 64 ct.., four in*. 82 ct*, five In*. $1.00, six ins. $1.18, ten ins. $1.40, twelve1,763 words
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Advertisement801 1922-11-01 16 THE AVER MOLEK RUBBER CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) NOTICE I* hereby (fiven that application ha* been made to the Directors of this Company to issue duplicate scrips in place of the following share certificates which are alleged to have been lost. Certificates Nos. 2448, 2449 and 2450, dated801 words
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Advertisement237 1922-11-01 16 LADIES' UNDERWEAR A charming display of dainty but inexpensive Parisian Lingerie. Sets of four articles from $15 to $45. Can be seen at THE BAND-BOX. PRINCESS GARMENTS CO. 4, RAFFLES CHAMBERS (Opposite Robinson*). Badness Hours 9 a.m. to 1 p.s». CENTRAL MOTOR HIRING COMPANY 66, ORCHARD ROAD. HUPMOBILE CARS ON237 words
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Miscellaneous205 1922-11-01 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TILIFHONUi Edlurial and General m Maaager'* 00s* m. J" Job Printing Offle* All eommunleatloas relating to editorial matter* and new* should be addreiked to THE EDITOR. All communication* r»lating to bu*la*li matter* advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc^ ■hoald be addressed to THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Wantt, For205 words
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