The Straits Times, 2 November 1922
1922-11-02
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Title Section13 1922-11-02 1 The Straits Times. No. 27.090. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922. PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement107 1922-11-02 1 The Old Original "Bear Brand" Hygienic jSjSfe^^^ Hygienic Swiss Milk Trying It, Means Adopting It. SOLE AGENTS Joseph Travers Sons, Ltd., (Incorporated in EagUnd) Wsiiisns»sssM««««awMis«ii«BMM»sWMtisi aMMMmMuummuuummmmmmaamummmmmmumummuammmwmMmmmmmammmmmmmmma ■SBiaßsisitaiHllliaßsiailßiaillßlsißaVElllßTlliasliaißßsWnnaanV BMsMMaWBMMnBMMWMMaMMW» I "Kodak" Competition SEVERAL PRIZES S r s October— November j iciiiiiiiiiiiiimiiuiiimiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiuimiuini ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■iiiii»»aHnj ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■t ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i BEST QUAUTY "Shell" Mineral Turpentine THREE POINTS107 words
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Advertisement466 1922-11-02 1 Records ?C (^P^l^^>^p^ Records :"J 10-inch double-sided Plum Label, $2.00 I 12-inch Red Label, $3.75 n > UMn of lh Oo ah Mn A™- CHALIAPINE < Ba »> ,1 W T 4 Weep no more (My Mammy) J— #***** In que>ta tomlia oacura Ueeihov.-n Nora Blaney and Gwen Farrar MISCHA466 words
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Article802 1922-11-02 2 The First Type of Glider Described. United States glider sets the pece," •ecently announced a cable dispatch r rom Clermont Ferrand, France, where 1> ivors of motorless airplanes from all ,ver the world have gathered for an International Experimental Congress. Fhe pilot, says the Literary Digest, of ?ne802 words
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Article174 1922-11-02 2 A report <vas presented to the Kri'nrh Academy of Sciences yesterday which gave the results of an examination by I'mfissor Louis Boutan, of Bordeaux, of a cultivated pearl made by Mr. Mikimoto's method, says a Paris wire to The Times of August 22. Professor Boutan's conclusion is that174 words
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Article83 1922-11-02 2 Save your rust art I apple pips, as thrse when dried, powuered and mixed with the Hour of irram will destroy all sorts of vermin. Also the seeds, leaves and unripp fruit contain an acrid principle fatal tc vermin and inseots. The dwclW is Ej the West Indies call this83 words
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Advertisement185 1922-11-02 2 "rf V- I J I h L_ j For Baby's brothers and sisters, too 1 .lo «,tiirdy. happy childhood, your l-'-buiidini; qualities, and a food ddktte dUflamn. Plenty of milk is tjl quire, milk in its safest, most suitable form Glaxo. '3b !y h milk, made easily digestible and germ-185 words
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Advertisement432 1922-11-02 2 ICOULDiTSLEEPI WITHJICHING Spots AI! Over Face, Back andLimbs.CuticuraHealed. "My face came all out in little spots which grew bigger and bigger and gradually sprecd at' ovt my back and Ilmbo. They were of a wet nature and my face was disfigured. I could r.ct sleep with the itching and burning432 words
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Advertisement235 1922-11-02 2 PURE OLIVE OIL J B n° U OLIVK OIL "*JS cuAiwninufuir J&J P»»»OeriiU >*^ IF YOU WANT PURE OLIVE OIL INSIST ON "SASSO" OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADING DEALERS. In 1 Kilo (2 15 lbs.) 2 Kilo Tins (4 2 5 lbs.) AMBROSOLI~STOPPANI CO. SINGAPORE AND I'ENANG. Sole A fients. «»»IMMMMM>Mim»MHIM>M>HtHMHIHHmHIimi235 words
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Article359 1922-11-02 3 No Abdication, But Dewan to Be Regent. The Madras Mail PudukoUh correspondent writes under date October 10 It has now become an open secret that the present State Council which came into beinjr in 1909 and consists of a European civilian a.« Superintendent, Dewan and Chief Judge359 words
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Article363 1922-11-02 3 Importance of the Present Season. Work beeins this week on the four months' job of making: sugar out ->f the; hcets from about 5,000 acres of English land, says a writer in a home paper of, mail week. What the weight of beets obtained from this acreage363 words
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Article268 1922-11-02 3 I>Kkhart*s Premises Bought By The A. B. C. After havinjr betn i-hkhkoil for forty yvars in the caterint; trade in London. Lockhartß, Ltd., are to go out of business 1 here. It is officially announced that the Aerated Bri'tid Company has provisionally acquired the whole of the268 words
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Advertisement361 1922-11-02 3 iiiiinuniiiniiiiinuHii Office Stationery A Choice and Varied Stock at Pre-War Prices Price Lists on Application to the PROMPT PRINTERS RICKARD Ltd. 76 Cecil Street, Singapore. Tel. 2228. HMBIIHHHSIIBHHHIIHIi SfNBSfl I'KF.MISKS ANP RODOWNI TO LET COMPOUND HOUSES 1«17, TitM Coast Road. S. .1 155 nnd L.l, J'.ukit Timah Road. rtii»:f TtTnuli361 words
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Advertisement456 1922-11-02 3 AN AMERICAN PASTOR'S STORY The Rev. William R. Brock, of Berwyn, Ol'.:ahama, recently related the following pnaocal experience* When I wns a boy of about twelve years," iid he, "1 had what a boy seldom has rheumatism. 1 hud been in bad health for seme months and was taken out456 words
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Advertisement277 1922-11-02 3 You would not insult your guests by offering them bad wine or bad cigars. Are you as particular about your tea Brooke Bond tea in the vacuum tin is always really worth drinking a 'vintage' tea kept in perfect condition. Brooke Bond costs no more than ordinary tea, but tastes277 words
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Advertisement222 1922-11-02 3 x "lth difficult to get a poor picture when the new Ansco Film is used.'* '"I""*HE chief cause of poor pictures is A under-exposure or over-exposure. 1 (Figures prove it. Now conies the new AnscoFilmwitha remarkably widerrange \h of exposure. It adapts itself to dull light //C and bright light222 words
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Advertisement675 1922-11-02 4 STEABEB MOWS P. 0. British India Apcar Line tCcatpasies lacorporatad ra Englaad) ■AIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SMtTTCaTS PENINSULA AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. TVadat Coatrart with Bis Majeaty'a G*v*raaa*al) LONDON PAB-BASTERN SEK7ICB PBO« LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON AIfTWBBP Daa Slagapor* Leav* Siacaaar* KASHOAB abont Nov. U DONGOLA ab*nt Nov.675 words
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Advertisement635 1922-11-02 4 STEJUiEI, SIsUWS "ELLERMAN f LINE EIJ.EB.MAW BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co. JAi, (la***a«rat*d ta Baglaad) BTMAMEB «Ho Baagaaaw PASCTNCTR BBRYIQI OBTWABB. BtaaaM* Xht* SlagapoM IJ. CTTT OF PARIS Nov. 2 sjs. CITT OP TORI: Dm, 14 B.S. CITY OF SIMLA Jam. fl bj. OTY OF POONA Mai. I HOMBWABD, 8.8. CITY OF635 words
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Advertisement685 1922-11-02 4 STEfIWEB saBJNBS KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (BOTAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated la Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA. 6OVI«NM?CtT. T*]*th*M Naa. Paasag* Dept. 111, Freight Dept. 1201, Maria* D*at. aad Triukii.m Dcpt 1457, Manager** Dapt. IHL SINGARADJA November 2, Tanjong-Mcngeidar, Tanjong-Leidong, Pnneh, Bcrombang, Asahan and Belawan-Deli. SWAERDECROON November685 words
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Advertisement369 1922-11-02 5 STEAMER SAILiNBS N. Y. K. UtISTPOW UWB Ftishiiai Mara Not. 14 Nov. UVBBPOOL LDfB Toyohsshi Mnru Not. 2 Taj ima Maru mid. Not. BAMBUBsi LDTB Dakar Maru snd Not. WWW TOBK I.TTTB TIA STTBB aOCTB AjnOUCAIf HUB Kaw.ictii Man mid. Dec. BOMBAY LDfB laamm Mara Nev. I Moji Maru Not.369 words
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Advertisement496 1922-11-02 5 STEAMER SfllLlHfiS 0. S. K. Ptsusai (alitaa-s hem aMaga**** (•ab»eet ta «aangs vitkont prsrlaas aatles.i BTTBOPBAIf LINB For Marseilles, London. Hsmhnrg, Botterdam, Antwerp, rla Colombo, Sacs aad Port Said. Ait. Dap. AMAZON MART! Not. 20 Not. Cl SHUNKO MARU Dee. 22 Dec. 23 Omit Marseilles. RBW TOBB LINB Ti Baa496 words
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Advertisement775 1922-11-02 5 STEtMER S«nJN6S STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO LIMITED LOCAL SAILINGS Intended te aall Steamer From SlngsvSTo *> Monday, 4 p.m. KINTA Port Swettsnhsm and Psmaag. Monday, 5 p.m. HTE LBONG Malacca and Muar. Tuesday, 2.80 p.m CALYPSO Port Dickson, Telnk Aojob, B»gas Data* and Lumut. Wednesday, 4 p.m IPOH Port Swettenham and775 words
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Advertisement404 1922-11-02 5 STEfIMER SAILINGS THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) FOB CHINA AND JAPAN BENLAWERS Nov. 8 BENDORAN Nov. 12 BENLOMOND Dec. 4 BENALDER Dec. 19 No Passenger Accommodation. For freight, please apply to PATERSON. SIMONS I CO LIMITED. (Incorporated in Englannd) Agents. FOR MAURITIUS The sj. Mauritian404 words
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Advertisement406 1922-11-02 5 FOB PBJNCBS AMD BICB HEN ONLY. THE ROYAL YAKUTI (ANANG VILA 3.) This Yakut! or life-giving nectar has bten prepared from the best, choicest snd riebxrt tegetabls drags. It has a wonderful prr oerty of increasing the virile power and restifies all urinary disorders.. Ia fsct, it makes man a406 words
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Advertisement642 1922-11-02 6 CINEMAS A REAL GALA NIGHT FOR YOU, GRAB YOUR HAT AND COME ON THE RUN TO ENJOY A GOOD LAUGH AT THE POPULAR Photo Pl.y Honse. EMPIRE T.njong P.g.r Road. In the Second Show at 5..10 CHARLES CHAPLIN J|J£ J^JJJ fi t^ of Joy The comedy that took a year642 words
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Advertisement499 1922-11-02 6 ENTERTAINMENTS VICTORIA THEATRE BIG FIGHTS < Friday, November 3, at To-night, To-morrow and Saturday. BOXING STADIUM, M.B.E. At 9.15 p.m. GROUND TALES OF IR^AN NIGHTS. THE GREAT FILM """.^JE <Ch n ATUsIIKANn ANII AMP CI.AI 1)E ROZARIO, 8.12 I nUUOAHU Allll Uf) Feathtr Wtighi champion of M.l.ya NIGHTS V. K.499 words
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Advertisement125 1922-11-02 6 s\ ssahJ\A\ JSridqe >*?}_>. \i^"~ ™T unio cucanded I o/iert ■**^£^V^Jn^n^ns^!*W9BM3mns^bfl3^^^^"* mmaVW^nsHnsSL -«asE5 .s*r.- B^fiJHHk 9- 49££a camfiehtie/i 13MftMB— <fc ift^.'A 19 competitors), DODGE CARS AT their present day price, Dodge cars are undoubtedly the best value on this market. The chassis is thoroughly sound, the electrical equipment is perfect,125 words
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Article94 1922-11-02 7 FIXTURES. Mawiaaaarl i n., f.IK t">ra, Vie. Mem. Hall, 5.15. Friday, Nereibar 3 Ilign W P-m--0 p.m. i, >. Kdwta de Souza v. Seaman Saturday, NeveMbe* 4 in.!.'! p.m. il I!, and I v. Etceteras, s battalion parade, er 10.17 n.m., 11.8 p.m. I Old Boys annual94 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article26 1922-11-02 7 a/aarf Baala Jardlne* Wharl I'ulo I>rai.i sal Wharf Nil. Kcpptl lli'thonr. Kata Whai N.I P. Dill;-. < W rl all i.^ Pit Dock.26 words
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Article91 1922-11-02 7 To-day 3 p.m. p.m <.ilk I p.:;i -I .r. i 4 p.m pja p.ri. 4 p.m 4 p.m iac l p.m II Jap.ii I'-'-' !rid»» ■^ork. Pareela 9 «.m I pan 10 a.m Port I im, tak- np '■> I a.m Hacan 11 a.m 1 p.m. aad91 words
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Article14 1922-11-02 7 I ■c e. Arr. London. Octi/ October _•> Octobw M Oetobai M14 words
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Article62 1922-11-02 7 i'lcliil, ll'lcon Tneaday, in f>>r after ■I ii. Their b- f liaU niiit; t.) ft il i itcd that ipti.m W9» ctremt and broke all t,i obtaJo Finally sln> >MC i her own ari i by !.:idy nth a bouqnet t>y li ridi to DpUM n teiu62 words
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Article159 1922-11-02 7 FACHANGB Sinmpore, NovenjbtT 2. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 7/32 Demand 2/414 Primte I ms. rre«lits 2/4 15/32 On N«W York Demand 51% Private 90 d/a 53« i On France, Hnnk 675 On India, Bank T.T. 178% On Hongkong, Bank d/d 0% p.c. prem. On Shanghai,159 words
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55 1922-11-02 7 Tome of Market Quiet. Latest London cables quote: Spot .-■hcot 11%, Dm. Un. -March Vpril-June Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyer*- Sellers. Singapore Standard Bibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Spot Dm. Jan.-Muic!i April-Jum-Bayers. Seller*. :i94 40 40Vj 41 41 a 4L' DAILY PRICES55 words
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Article196 1922-11-02 7 VaL Pd. 1 1 Ayer Weng 1 1 i'.iivui:^' I'adang 1 1 Ilitam Tin 1 1 Jelantoh 1 Johan Tin •:l £1 Kam. Kamunt. 0 10 Kinta Assocn. 5 ."> Lingui Tin ](> Malayan Col. 1 Monirlt-mbu 1 1 Middleton I Murai Tin 1 1 Nawng !'it 1 North196 words
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Article143 1922-11-02 7 <al. I'd. Boycra. SdUn. ."1 £1 Br. Am Tobacco 4.3.9 4.6.3 0 10 Central Knginoa 10.60 0 10 Central Motors 2.25 275 0 10 Fast era Ship 8.76 9.76 .1 il E. Snu'lunj: Co. 7.2."> 7.75 5 Electric Tramways 1/- 'II- noa 0 10 FtIMT Xenvo 31.00 05.00 0143 words
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Article110 1922-11-02 7 I Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 5 p.c. p.». 1 -'pore Electrical Tramways,3 p.c. £350.000 nom. >'port Municipal 5 p.e. $1,S7£.000 par J'pore Municipal 4'/a p.c. i of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.c. dia. i 5'pore 5Iunicipal 4V4 p.c. of 1909 $1,600,500 10 p.c. dif. S'pore Municipal 4H p.c. of110 words
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Article409 1922-11-02 7 fan t mmi Co. aad Lytll and Evatt'a Qootationa. latest available Sterling Quotations are printed on another page on Friday. Fraser Lyall Co. Evmtt Ulcnby New ($1) 0.55 0.G3 0.50 0.70 Wot Gnjah ($1) 1.2.'. 1.50 1.40 1.50 A. Hitam ($5) 11.00 13.00 11.00 12.00 Kuninc ($ll 040409 words
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Advertisement20 1922-11-02 7 AUCTION SALE I i walnut-stained ramephoat ietc Chalia Stieet, m i. »i lu.io a.m. CBEONQ KOON SENG ft CO., Auctioneers.20 words
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Advertisement600 1922-11-02 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS SMOKED SALMON frn.u Vladivo tv, i Whole run > something out of the ordinal-} lsapoi*ar, B«rop« Betel Building CAVALRY, the wristwutch for the tropics rO I.XT. Ciodowns Noa. XJ aad KS. Robert -.on Quay. Apply to Mevc- Dial he as T>> I.XT. ground lioor, late Light Studio So,600 words
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Advertisement96 1922-11-02 7 TBADE (VS) (OC) (RM) Roshan M. A. Minulla Hussain Sahib Co. »2. ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. ■y, Ipgrains Our tanneries thruughout 1.1-ATHF.U. SIN(.AI'ORE. India. Hesd Oflire MADRAS. Branches: RANGOON, SOIKAIiAVA. JAPAN and HONGKONG. TANNED SKINS AND HIDE MERCHANTS Have jusl received large stock of various kinds of leather. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.96 words
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Advertisement503 1922-11-02 7 GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE THE EX( ISE ENACTMENT. Ifll".. ;)ie Licin.«in;r K vir.ls to consider applications for laaaue, tnin»f«"r or n iiewal of liqm aad t. ddj thp Ist aaU of 1!'l':i. win i>e held ;ik JOHOKF. BAIIKI. Peetaahaf :>. UU, at the Magiatrate' »te Bahru. koi a ti.\(;;;i. D I,503 words
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Advertisement152 1922-11-02 7 WITHOUT RESERVE. AUCTION SALE OF EXCELLENT TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Comprising dinlas ehairi, .li:--diniKi wacgon, sideboard with mirri iron hedstead*, aim* i rte. Te ha held No. 9, I EOME Hl!. i. on Saturday. November I, I -2.2. at tM p.m. On vi. FRANKKf.S. LTD.. AUCTION SALE ..i raloahls teak aad152 words
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Obituary49 1922-11-02 8 Messrs. E. A., J. A. and R. A. Klias and Mrs. D. Frankel are unable to reply to the numerous condolences received on the death of their mother, the late Mrs. Klias. They return their grateful thanks individually and collectively through this announcement to those who sent them.49 words
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1151 1922-11-02 8 We have been hoping for some time to obtain some real and trusty guide to the conditions which prevail in Italy, and we print to-day an article from a recent issue of The Observer which may be helpful to the general reader.1,151 words
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Article68 1922-11-02 8 Mr. C. F. Andrews, who arrived at Colombo, on October 12, with Dr. Rabindra Nath Tagore, made an interesting statement on the labour situation, in which he said that in view of the situation in Kenya, members of the Indian Legislative Assembly will probably insist that unless equal status is68 words
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Article62 1922-11-02 8 Steps are being taken by the Concrete Institute for the adoption cf a new title, viz., that of The Institution of Structural Engineer." According to the present Memorandum cf Association the research of the institute is restricted to concrete and reinforced concrete. The desirability of an enlargement of the gcope62 words
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Article21 1922-11-02 8 The Ceylcn Rubber Restriction Ordinance was gazetted as a passed Ordinance on October 23 and came into force from that date.21 words
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Article39 1922-11-02 8 The Hongkong police have offered n reward of $5,000 to any person who can assist in bringing to justice the thief concerned in the disappearance of the $200,000 from the vaults of the International Banking Corporation at Hongkong recently.39 words
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Article51 1922-11-02 8 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., are in receipt cf a cable from tfhe secretaries of the United Sua Betong Rubber Kstat?s, Ltd., advising that the directors have decided to recommend, subject to audit, an interim dividend of five per cent, payable on November 23, to all shareholders registered on October51 words
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Article52 1922-11-02 8 It has been decided, with reference to the Court of Appeals, to take first the appeals against the judgments of fhe Acting Chief Justice followed by those against the judgments of Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard and the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw. A criminal appeal from Malacca will be heard on52 words
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Article51 1922-11-02 8 In consequence of the great development in public instruction in Indo-China, at the request of the Governor-General, the Minister of Public Instruction and the Minister of the Colonies have decided to approach M. Joubin, rector of the Academic de Lyon, to request him to become Director-General of Public Intructicn in51 words
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Article62 1922-11-02 8 In the grounds cf Buckingham Palace a police officer found one of the military sentries lying on the ground, with blood flowing from a wound in his eye, which had evidently been penetrated by his bayonet. It is thought that the man was overcome by a suuden attack of fainting,62 words
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Article57 1922-11-02 8 Four Indian Mahometans have been arrested by V\:e Detective Department on having been found to be in possessi n of !"ome of the tweeds and serges stolen some time back from the premises of Messrs. Crowther Shaw, taihrs of High Street. They are being produced at the lower court on57 words
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Article66 1922-11-02 8 We have received from the Municipal Se?retary a copy of the report by Sir Alexander Binnie, Son and Deacon on the Jchcre Water Scheme, together with copies of tfce minutes of the three committee meetings at which the report and matters relative to it were discusse.l. The chief points of66 words
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Article66 1922-11-02 8 The action brought by M. R. A. T. Rakkapa Chetty against S. R. M. M. Annamalay Chetty fcr damages for a." ngful dismissal was concluded before the acting Chief Justice, Hon. Mr. P. J. Sproule. yesterday. Plaintiff, in his ividence, said he never borrowed money, ai alleged, from other firms,66 words
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Article81 1922-11-02 8 Passengers tn the Continental airways during August numbered 2,682, as compared with 1,591 in July, and 2,021 in August last year. British companies carried eighty-two per cent, of the traffi as compared with a proportion of just ver forty-five per cent, a year a^o. The weight of air-borne g >ocls81 words
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Article86 1922-11-02 8 Last year eight million Flanders poppies were made at home for Remembrance Day. Ncvember 11, and as in many places they were sold out by nine o'clock in the morning, the organisers are arranging this year to 'l:ave nearly four times the number for sale throughout the country for the86 words
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Article92 1922-11-02 8 On uhe arrival of the P. and O. Kalyan at Colombo on October 23, on her way to London, the captain reported that a passenger. Mr. J. Stout, of the European Police of Hongkong, was found to be missing from the vessel two days before the arrival of the boat92 words
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Article98 1922-11-02 8 The Oberammergau Passion Play performances ended on September :.(i and official figures sViow that the number of visitors totalled 317,000, with nearly 21 million mark receipts. An American company renewed its stupendous offer of several milliard marks for a film of the performance. The temptation was eacoadingly great, and some98 words
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Article138 1922-11-02 8 Astonishing figures of the wealth derived from his motor factories by Mr. Henry Ford are revealed in an analysis of the Ford properties circulated to its clients by a well-known New York financial news agency. It states that Mr. Ford is far and away the richest man in the world.138 words
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Article483 1922-11-02 8 Mrs. W. R. Shelton Agar is a passenger homeward bound by the tilenariffe, which left Penßßg yesterday. Miss Kathleen Parlow, the lady violinist who recently played in Singapore, is now in Japan and will probably visit China shortly. A Reuter cable of yesterday's da'e states that the483 words
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Article16 1922-11-02 8 The Chaion brings mails from Wl Iti Australia to-morrow. She is due at noon.16 words
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Article55 1922-11-02 8 The Ceylon Observer states that Mr. Edward Lawrei?e Hamilton, chairman of the Straits Rulbcr Group and director of some score or so of Rubber Companies, was formerly a consistent opponent of restriction. He has now retracted. He says that the experience of the past few months has55 words
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Article63 1922-11-02 8 Professor Einstein accompanied by Mrs. Einstein, arrived in Singapore by the .lapane.vj mail steanvr Kitano Maru today, !'.:>.■ great scieitist and his wttls Ml welcomed by leading members of th<local Jewish community. As alrtady an nounced there will be m At Home this afternoon at the residence63 words
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Article68 1922-11-02 8 Our Penang correspondent wires A niMtintr. open to all ('hintst- British Mil) jects in Penanjf, Province Wellesley and the DindinKs, is being called, on November 4 to pass a resolution piayintc the Governcr to allow the Chinese British subjects of Penang to submit for his considei ition68 words
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Article218 1922-11-02 8 Thi Cathedra] Monthly Paper states On Armistice Day there will be the usj;il public service in the Cathedral at 10.30 a.m. The tvo minutes silence will f-,rin part >)f the service. H. E. the Governor nas iirninVd his Intention of biins; preset b. ELE. the G.O.C. will218 words
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Advertisement153 1922-11-02 8 Rubber Estate Supplies EEgfcsSttftw^iK'iiV, frr*') Iyr^yCßi1 yr^yCBi wß^ SPECIAL PRICES FROM JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. SSL—.' COPPER QUEEN oLL 1 UN (j sole agents Properly conceived .^^"^sW Carefully balanced Closely selected materials l/iFMTrt Al*" In cond < lfions der lU^^^L Proven by years153 words
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Advertisement160 1922-11-02 8 ALHAMBRA MADAM X 7 pU. 7 P U. (Panllne Frederick THE BUTTERFLY GIRL C pts. 6 pts. (King Bagcol) Pint Shaw THE SKY RANGER (Geo. B. Seltz) 5 pts. ptt MARLBOROUGH LETS BE FASHIONABLE 5 pts. 6 ptl. (Doaglaa Maclean and Doris May) WHAT'S YOUR HURRY 5 pts. 5 pti160 words
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Article553 1922-11-02 9 Preparations for General Election. Liberal Appeal to Mr. Lloyd George. Reuter's Service. London, October 31. Further ministerial appointments announced are Minister of Air, Col. Sir Samuel Hoare Minister of Labour, Sir C. A. M. Barlow Minister of Pensions, Major G. C. Tryon First Commissioner cf Works, Major Sir553 words
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Article38 1922-11-02 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 1. Warsaw It is reported from Moscow that the managements of the RtHzan and l'ial railways have decided to suspend Iheir working branches, totalling 560, this winter, owing to the growing deficit.38 words
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Article31 1922-11-02 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 1. I'ar < According to Le Matin a Kren'h engineer, Edouard Belin, has in\eni an apparatus for ensuring absolute secrecy in wireless and ordinary telegraphic mtisagei.31 words
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Article118 1922-11-02 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 1. New York A statement issued by Werblow, through his counsel, declares that he and his brother Robert are victims of an international band of criminals who conceived the plan of swindling the Guaranty Trust through the Asia Banking Corporation, by a system118 words
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Article94 1922-11-02 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 1. Using an improvised armoured car as cover for the purpose of laying mines to blow up the barracks, a strong column of irregulars en Sunday attacked Clifden Garrison. The latter held out for ten hours until the barracks were on fire, when94 words
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Article92 1922-11-02 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 1. Shortage of crop and tf^e consequent decrease in stocks is the reason given for the increase in the retail price of many brands of tea en Monday by 2d. a pound. An expert said the crop was variously estimated at 60,000,000 to92 words
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Article78 1922-11-02 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 1 Berlin The German Government has accepted the Entente's proposal to withdraw the inter-Allied military commission of control and replace it by small military commission. The guarantees will be paid by the Entente as soon as certain measures completing disarmament mentioned in the78 words
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Article60 1922-11-02 9 Reuter's ServiceLondon. November 1. Madrid The Anglo-Spanish commercial treaty has been signed. This is the first favoured nation treaty between the two countries, whose commercial ri-liiti 11.- have hitherto been based on an exchange of notes in 1894. The treaty is the result of protests by British60 words
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Article45 1922-11-02 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 1. The Colonial Office announces that legislation effectuating the scheme of export duties for rubber recently approved by the Colonial Secretary has been passed in Ceylon, the Straits Settlements and the Malay States. The new duties operate from to-day.45 words
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Article42 1922-11-02 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 1. Washington White House announces that the Government is negotiating with a view to the United States having a voice in the nomination and selection of judges of the Court of International Juiticu at the Hague.42 words
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Article319 1922-11-02 9 Mussolini's Message to Foreign Governments. Reuter's Service. London, October 31. Rome Signor Mussolini, in telegraphing his greetings to Mr. Bonar Law and M. Poincare on his assumption of the Premiership, declared that the solidarity of the Allies was indispensable for the effectiveness of political action. He similarly telegraphed319 words
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Article32 1922-11-02 9 Recter's Service. London, November 1. Washington It is officially stated that three separate American investigations have completed exonerated the Consul and Vice-Consul at Newcastle of the charges brought against them.32 words
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Article224 1922-11-02 9 The 575Ui auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held on November 1, when there was catalogued 2,389,441 lbs., 1,066.71 tons. Offered 1,590,746 lbs., 710.15 tens. So!d 858,586 lbs., 383.29 tons. PRICES REALISBD. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per Ib. Spore std. quality no sales224 words
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Article32 1922-11-02 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, November 2. The Chinese arrested on suspicion of the murder of fhe Chinese detective in Singapore has been discharged, the police withI drawing thve charge.32 words
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Article1391 1922-11-02 9 Signor Mussolini and His Programme. The correspondent of The Observer at Florence wrote this interesting article on current events in Italy, appearing, in the London paper's issue of October 1 Last week both the nominal and the virtual leader of Italy made speeches and were honoured in1,391 words
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Article654 1922-11-02 9 Action by a Belgian Firm. An interesting case was heard by Mr. Acton in the Civil District Court, yesterday afternoon, when Mr. C. Motte of Messrs. Motte and Company, general importers and exporters of Antwerp, brought a claim against Mr. J. Vizconde, their Singapore agent. Mr.654 words
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Article688 1922-11-02 9 Alternative Ways of Carrying It Through. The Municipal Commissioners will resume to-morrow the discussion of certain resolutions submitted last Friday with reference to the Gunong Pulai Water Supply Scheme. In brief these resolutions are That Col. Deacon's report be adopted. That his firm Binnie Son and Deacon688 words
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Article90 1922-11-02 9 The report f the Yokohama Specie Bank for the half-year ending June 30, 1922, shows that the net profit of the bank for the period', after providing for all bad and doubtful debts, rebate on bills, etc., shows Yen 14,902,694, inclusive of Yen 4^47,143 brought forward from90 words
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Article69 1922-11-02 9 The mincsweeping sloop Peterstield which was recently commissioned by a Devonport crew for special service on the China Station, left Portsmouth on September 30, with orders to proceed as far as Aden, calling at Malta en route, sad then await further instructions fr^m tinAdmiralty. The new light cruiser Diouedt which69 words
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Article260 1922-11-02 10 Mr. Stacks XI boats S.C.(. Quite an interesting game of hockey was played >< erday when '.h:- B.C.C. were at h. BM to Mr. Stack team. Col,in. I Tyte lined up the tennis as follows stack- M Lake E. Winter and H. K. S. Law E. t•. Angus. E.260 words
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Article172 1922-11-02 10 'iii in Kuul;. I of yesti rday £«y match h;'tween ih. md Kajang to be played om The padai the soft snd that falls t Ka exciting trasy t i severely beat! to Hewil with about ti Selang team. In tin ni For oi or two occasion172 words
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Article51 1922-11-02 10 The tnal i I the S.C.I lawn tennis tournamt to-mi rrow, heginnuig at en J, A. Dean (ow) r.t will ir.eet t.i d. i event. The mi ii'lnr- of I i will be At Borne. kindly nsenl I I the prizes at tin' i onclu ion51 words
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Article21 1922-11-02 10 Tie double and Brown v, M Hammond was not completed yesterday. It will he colitillUfl to21 words
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Article36 1922-11-02 10 Our Kuala Lumpui til wires The following have been selected present S< 'ak in Saturday at Kuala Lumpur :—Brand Koston, Stiven, Jack ..nl M Murcbison and Duncan i Hussey, Wilson. Pishes, Mc(.anM, IJptoa and Fig.36 words
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Article229 1922-11-02 10 Covered i latest Shigr.pore attraction for tennis p!a;.i 1 Stadium B ognising the possibilitii ol mdc r t nnis, hai! a double court ma k an I invited try it ojt. which they did *o the entire aatfav factii n of bi th Is arc now229 words
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Article35 1922-11-02 10 The meet ng called for to-morrow ta consider the New Year sports has been poetax ned ko Monday in the Cricket Club ill .'>.!"> p.m., as the tennis final is fixed In to-morrow.35 words
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Article153 1922-11-02 10 The pitiless character of the French puWc t wards its idols when they cease to please is well illustrated by the hootiiv_- crowd which hut Sunday surrounded the defeated Oarpcntier. The French are generous in their praises of success, but they will allow no past153 words
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Article361 1922-11-02 10 Wasps Decimate Intoxicated Bees. A tragedj sf a I ite-Howeiing lisas tree, a murderous attack by wasps on bees which were apparently helplessly ink vith nectar, has been described by .Miss Gibbons, of Wombourne, Wolverhampton, who witnessed the incident. The tree I'a:- always betn a source of361 words
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Article294 1922-11-02 10 The directors of the Tali Ayer Rubber .id., submit their eleventh annual report and the statement cf accounts for th. year ended April 80, 1!»2J. Cultivated Area. No extensions have ik n undertaken during the year. The rest riited crop harvesteu for the year I294 words
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Article102 1922-11-02 10 I At the age of 88 Mrs. Black, widow of Mr. J. K. Black wh wrote Young Japan n 1579 died at Tokio on October 7. Mr. Black arrived in Japan in 1863 without any intention of staying there, liut circumstances led tc his becoming a permanent resident in the102 words
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Letter103 1922-11-02 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— The Teesta is due at Penang at 2 p.m. on Friday but nc: doubt will arrive between 8 and 10 in the morning. What about that spare engine to run the mails t K. L. Mr. Lowther Kemp will never103 words
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Letter152 1922-11-02 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, May I point out to your ci.rrespendent L.C.H. that it is untrue that dealing with the drains, etc.. in she Bukit Timah Roan district had not been provided for in the Municipal Estimates. A sum cf $20,000 was providedUP - 152 words
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Letter729 1922-11-02 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Despite the assurance of the Chief Secretary that all D strict Officers had been fully instructed regarding the procedure under the Rubber Restriction Knactment. enquiries made in various I dstricts elicit the information that thes^officials are, in some cases at least,729 words
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159 1922-11-02 10 Singapore, November 2. Rubber. London ll'-d., local 39. Tin.— London £180 15s. 04, local 989*4 Share Market. Quieter. Rubbers. Katoyuni;- Bahrus 97V4-1.02H, I Clanealys 86-1.06, Sungei Tukanga 27>_.W- cents Kuala Skßms i.~ l. Serendah* LJO-SLIQ, Tambalaks B7H-78H iints, Pantail Jimahs 1.10--1.16. lirogas 40-50 cents.159 words
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Article185 1922-11-02 10 Messrs. I.yall and Evait report under to-day's date Tin.— I.- i Is. $n% 808 tons sold. Rubbers.— Amalgamated Malays 1.90-2, Aver Molek '.'ii-!.l<. Balgownies 2.7')-:'..2", Batang Bc-nur 60-1.10, Bukit Jelotong 50SO, Giencalys 1-1.10, Indragiris 4.J.".-4.7:'., Katoyang Bahru 90-1, Malaka Pindas 1.10--1.20, New Serenrlahs 1.75-&S6, Pajams185 words
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425 1922-11-02 10 hail and Co., Ltd.'.- weekly report data! Wovemher l, sum.- The share market iratively quid '.fi. so ireek. Bi boi r shares I have attracteii iitr',' attention, the price I of rubber remaining steady at Is o%d. j London, a] on last week's Hgure,425 words
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Article39 1922-11-02 10 ChatUe Chaplin's production, The Kid, Is the attract! n at tK- Empire Cinema to-night and the following three nights. It wUI be screened along with the first two i pisodea of a Pathe serial, Dare Devil Jack.39 words
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Article1173 1922-11-02 10 Mr. S. M. R. Naidu Charged With Malicious Prosecution. An action was commenced In fore the acting Chitf Justice Mr. Justice Sproule, in which Mr. S. Muthukuinaru. a shareholder of the Straits Motorcar Service. Ltd., line* gone bate liquidation, sued Mr. 8. M. R. Naidu. a former managing1,173 words
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Article206 1922-11-02 10 The Johore Gorermnenl Gusetti tiiat the Sultan-in-Council has appninti.i the following to be members »f the central ccmmlttce under the Rubber Restrictio enactment, which rto operation on Wednesday Commissioner of Lands and Mine (Chairman i. Commissioner <f Trade and Custom-. ITngku Abcul A:'.i/. i>in Abdul Majid, Dato206 words
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180 1922-11-02 10 Application was made t.> Mr. R. K. Linds.ll, at Hongkong on October 24, foi '■••vision of sentence in the case In which Korean was sentenced to mx months' .vlth haul labour, line iif f26,000, for unlawful p is i.n board the htishima Mara, <>f a huge180 words
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Article169 1922-11-02 10 Although the smooth-leaf < has displaced, to a large extent the r;ugh-leaf variety as v table fru t, mainly on account of its larger sise, then' i no question among connoisseurj as to varieties in point of flavour, says the B ('ourier. Efforts to improve th variety in169 words
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Article140 1922-11-02 10 i'ilit the first, showing of the Aim A Thousand anr One Nights at tin Victoria Theatre befcre s large audienci proV< thorough success. At the <-o." elusion of the picture there was prolonged ipplaui a thing rarely heard in mi ma theatre, and it was Just apprecia lion140 words
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Article30 1922-11-02 10 Routine Orders, dated October 25, by Lieut.-Colonel F. E. Spencer, D.5.0., M.C.. Commanding S.S.V.F. Saturday, 4th. Battalion Parade, radical Scheme, (to count as two for j fliciency).30 words
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44 1922-11-02 10 Orders for week ending November 5 Friday, Nor. 8. Ofllcers' Meethlg, Seadquarters, 840 p.m. tU ate Hi p r Parade back of V.M.C.A., X.15 p.m. There will be no Ambulance or Bignilling Class on Wetlnesday, Nov. 1.44 words
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Article42 1922-11-02 10 The Children 1 binese Methodist Church will >••■ held on Sunday, at B p.m. ai the Chapel Hall of the Aaglo-Chinei Schei man Sum. An interesting programme srranged and among thi is an add bop <■ H. i on Highest Education. All friea welcome.42 words
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Article1219 1922-11-02 11 The Might of the British Fleet. The following vivid picture of scent" ill Chanak at the end of September, when \\Ai with the Turk was imminent has appeared in a hinie paper from the pen 01 Henry \V:i! Kvevything is quiet, but everything is tense hi re1,219 words
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Article458 1922-11-02 11 Proposed State Aid (.rant Of £500,000. The Federation of Medical and Allied Services, of which Sir Berkeley Moynihan is pi-sKient, has decided to urge the Government to allocate £500,000 to cancer i\ si arch. In moving a resolution to that effect, Mr. J. P. Loekhart-Mummeryt senior surgeon to458 words
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Article192 1922-11-02 11 In their last desperate struggle they had torn up their clothing Mad stufTcd portions of it into chinks to stop the briber of t;as." This is the pitiful description of the result of 'i'l days' search for 17 miners entombed the Argonaut tr mine at Jackson,192 words
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Article151 1922-11-02 11 A London nu'ssajre of October 8 states' that Sir Almcric Kitzroy indignantly de- 1 nied the accusation of the police that he molested women in Hyde Park. They as- 1 siTt that he struck thorn und tried to MM from the police station, which Sir Fitzroy151 words
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Advertisement93 1922-11-02 11 I$OM Tfie Greatest Orchestras |$/wf at yo\w Command S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd.. I (Incorporated in Hongkong) f SINGAPORE. Hu M—twfr Vote» 1/ mi* v >•»» >•»->••*» ri ri »t» v»t« > «-»tr> "RUSTiKOL" Protects Woodwork against WHITE ANTS PRESERVES AND T DECORATES MM Mill <*«'»•»*«•» William Jacks Co. SINGAPORE AND93 words
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Advertisement212 1922-11-02 11 Raffles Hotel 'Phone 2920. 'Phone 2920. THURSDAY Gnest Night. Dinner Dance EDGAR HULLAND at the piano. BARKIE3 BROTHERS, Proprietors. ADELPHI HOTEL THE LEADING HOTEL IN SINGAPORE The only Hotel Completely Fitted wi'h the latest Sanitary Arrancemrnts. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO PRIVATE DINNERS AND DANCES. 1 FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA ALWAYS in212 words
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Article719 1922-11-02 12 Small Profit Shown on Year's Working. The nnlinary |«ml meeting of the Nal KHnntnn Rubber Co., Ltd., 1 M ..11 Oitobt'r 4 at the offices of .nn.iny. 111 Cannon-street, K.C., Mr. \m".|,| pri'sidinif. i'lv ('hiurman said Gentlemen, our ac- this year show n considerable taut mcr last719 words
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Article219 1922-11-02 12 At the opening of the eiKl'tv-tirst sossion of the School of Pharmacy, carried lltder the I'harmaccutical Society of I Britain, in London, the inaugural was delivered by Mr. H. .1. Waring, 1 hancellor of the University of L0n.1..11. ami the- Hantiury QoU Medal was pre.Ketrted to Pi219 words
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Advertisement338 1922-11-02 12 Appoint- ,'i%2r The King .meat of to i^^ BUm Boy your new Watch from Smith's the linn with a reputation for reliable and moderately priced timekeepers. Handy pocket watches from (.50 each Gent's silver screw case wristlets from $20.00 Ladies' wristlets from $15.00 Ladies' sold expanding wristlets from $120.00 14,338 words
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Advertisement813 1922-11-02 12 SALES BY AUCTION GNEONI KOON SEKI ft CO AUCTION SALE of valuable town and sea-side properties. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Sine Co.'s saleroom, No. 30, Chulcn Street, on Wednesday, November 8. 1022, .it 2. .10 p.m. ESTATE OF SHERIFFA SHEIKA IiI.MK BYEO ABUBAKAR BIN Al.I AUOFKI, DECEASED. Lot 1. All813 words
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Article154 1922-11-02 13 Fury," a tiger from Perak, arrived at the Zoo a few days ago in a veritable armojred car, says a home paper in mail week. He journeyed from the Malay Straits on board the Glaucus, and the crew are not likely to forget the trip. Enraged and154 words
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Article111 1922-11-02 13 Ni-ws has been received by the mail, to the effect that Mr. Noel Kalenberg. son of Dr. A. Kalenberg, of the Civil Medical Department, was found shot at his flat in Lichtield Street and was removed ta Charing Cross Hospital. Young Kaltnberg, who is 20 yearsThe Times - 111 words
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Article166 1922-11-02 13 At the ceremonial opening of the season :it Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, Fleet Street, en October 2, Mr. Georpe Harvey, the American Ambassador, occupied Dr. Johnson's seat, and cut "ye famous rump steak, kidney, lark, and oyster pudding." T','.e Etruscan Singers provided madrigals suitable to the occasion. Captain Thompson, challenger166 words
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Advertisement100 1922-11-02 13 HAIPHONG j^^ DRAGON \SW CEMENT Supplied to the Spore Municipality, Government of Johore, Malacca Municipality, FM.S. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROS. Sole Agents, Singapore. LV "SEA-GULL" BRAND DANISH MILK Condensed Sweetened Condensed Unsweetened Sterilized Natural Sole Importers The East Asiatic Co., Ltd., (Incorporated la D.amark) Singapore.100 words
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Advertisement533 1922-11-02 13 THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD I MINING CO., LTD. (Incorpor h t*d in Queensland). General Manager's Progress Report For 4 Weeks Ended Oct. 10, 1922. Gentlemen,— bag ti forward the Mining Report for th« four waeks endod Ootober 10, Derdopmtnt Th» amount ot development work completed (or the term is a533 words
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Advertisement215 1922-11-02 13 HHSHOHHOOEOIsiIIinSI£IIsIHHOOOOOH ll\- is not the quantity| si Ulg6StlV6 °f f°° d we eat but what i 1 we digest and assimilate g i DiSOrderS that nourishes the body. Hence the necessity li for proper working of the digestive ih organs. Indigestion arises from various causes and demonstrates itself in different215 words
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Advertisement194 1922-11-02 14 tIOTOK UNO* INSURANCE CO LTI. (Private Oar*. Tk« Cosipretaaaiva Pottey wrarl afaia* Aesistoai. Malicious act. Thaft Fira. Clainu paid ia fall, TUH Party Claims no limit. Lav Costs paid. sTTJtJL— IUnt, Pcnonal affacta, Faraftnra. Stock In trada, BaJWinfi, UH and Civil CowwoHon, Xnrthqvaka. ■AKINB— F»TTOrab!» ratal parted fox twtom to194 words
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Advertisement521 1922-11-02 14 suwt. .rtr tI.MMM 8.0. ftMtnuu* f-rei tr« $17,1M,1P« The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. aUAD omcii Wiaahsstsr Boats, Biafapore, MHDOM OfTICBT M, 014 JswTy, B. O. Tka Company aaa no.OO* deposited wlta tka Supreme Coart of Kntlaad and eompliss witk Ua Britiak Llfs Asinraaea Companies Art la every partiesiar.521 words
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Advertisement636 1922-11-02 14 BANKING P. AND O. BANKING CORPORATION, LTD. <la«orpoTated 1b England) Via whtck Is aflUate* THB ALLAHABAD BAME. LTD, INDIA. 1 Authorised Capital 16,000,000 Capital Sobsenbea aad Paid Up «,fi»«,l'(0 Reserve Fund I 90,000 Boars: of Directors Tka Bt Hon. LORD INCHC.VPB, Q.CM.Q 1.C.5.1., K.C.I.E. (Ckalrnaa). Sir Praderiek Bier, Bart Sir636 words
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Advertisement513 1922-11-02 14 BANKING CAPITAL ff,tM,tfft MUBPLUB PMUM ASIA BAN KING frjfjK ot£J arv "American, \SS J&Sr Institution/ UAD OITICI Ml TO r AB IABT Bkaaghai fUagaa«r« OBea~- IX, sUßes Plaen Omrraat, larbga AswauM Had Fizad Deposits la WM, Gold, Starliad Fvaaaa, TmU aa4 Local Corrwacy, DrafU Boaget, Bold aaa Hxt«r«d for CoUactloa.513 words
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Advertisement284 1922-11-02 14 ><n»M«««»u«nm*>n a-slst>is ef INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION (OWNKD BY Tn* NATIONAL OTT BANI OP N*W YORK) Capital m. VM. f i,NMN •arpias >H Ua«vldad Proau LA lt.l—Jf Head Oflca 60, Wai' Street, New Tork. Baa Francisco Office 232. Montgomery. Street. Lataden OSes St, Bithcpsgate, EC. EASTRBN BRANCKU. Ckina: Canton. Hankow, Haii/;p,284 words
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Article382 1922-11-02 15 A New Marine Wireless Call. Taking recedence over all but S. O. S. calls, a new system of medical service and consultation by radio for ships at ■n'a has been established by an American tctn.i.ihip company. This service, »which is primarily designed to assist vessels not carrying382 words
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Article392 1922-11-02 15 The following subscriptions towards tho above fund are acknowledged with thanks Amount previously atknowlettnd si-v.u;n.i: Collected par Khoon Wliay School Siantan 1.X39.00 Collected per Tang Wah Chinese Chamber of Con-.-DMtea and School Seboga 1,179.47 Collected per Mr. Teo Soun Kiat, Chop Heng Hong. Malacca 793.90 Collected392 words
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Advertisement114 1922-11-02 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. CHEVROLET CARS THE 1922 model114 words
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Advertisement824 1922-11-02 15 GOVERNMENT NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Hon'ble tho Colonial Secretary, I Strmits Settlements, up to noon of Wednesday, November 8, 1922, for the supply of I 1 he undermentioned materials for manufactures to the Singapore Prison, during the 1 year 1928 1. Fine white rattan824 words
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Advertisement168 1922-11-02 15 MiCHELIN Cable Cord Tyres THE FAMOUS OVERSIZE TYRES t Tremendous Reduction in Prices A. MIGHELIN Gie. Head Office: Clermont Ferrand, France Stockists throughout Malaya ««♦«»»«»»»♦♦♦♦«»♦»»♦«♦«♦«♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦««»>»»«♦««♦«»»«»»«»>»♦« SIDE CARS AT HALF PRICE Usual price NOW B. S. A. Coachbuilt with hood screen and Carrier $650.00 $325.00 B. S. A. Coachbuilt without hood168 words
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Advertisement446 1922-11-02 16 GUAN KUT 1 CO. LTD. (laeorporated in Singapore) S3, PHILLIP STREET. New Shipments Just Arrived. Reeae'a Brau Adjustable Stencilt Letters and Figures, Si7.es 1 in. to 3 in. Brast Signal Glast Oilers, Not. 1. 2, 3 and 4. Finished with in. pipe Thread. Miller's Adjutttble Star Hack Saw Framea. Miller's446 words
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Advertisement332 1922-11-02 16 LADIES' VERY SMART SHOES FOR THE RACES ALSO EVENING SHOES. PARISIAN HOUSE ORCHARD ROAD. The best place for cheap prices with good quality goods. BRING YOUR TROUBLES TO JOHN DUKE, OPTICIAN, It, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. SPECIALITIES IN ESTATE SUPPLIES. LATEX CUPS different qualities manufactured at own potteries. Largest output in332 words
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Advertisement952 1922-11-02 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Waata, For Sale, To Let, etc., lm ordinal elois-set typo (average six words to line) are per line one insertion 28 tents., two las. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 ett., five int. fl.oo, six ins. 11.13, ten ins. 11. 40,952 words
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Advertisement791 1922-11-02 16 BOARD AND LODGING VACANCIES AT THI XANHON, O*W Mao, Telephone ML VACANCIES, at No. 7, Institution Hill. VACANCIES. 14, MOUNT lUZABEtF. Telephone 1816. FURNISHED, aelf-contained flat or small furnished house wanted, in good locality, near town. Apply 1469, Straits Times. OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, offices and godowns. Apply to791 words
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Advertisement735 1922-11-02 16 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received up to noon on Friday, November 3, 1022, at the Colonis/ Secretary's Office, Singapore, the Resider Councillor's Offlce, Penang, and the Residei.. Councillor's Offlce, Malacca, from persons desirous of contracting for supplies for the Government at Singapore, Penang and Malacca, respectively, for a period735 words
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Advertisement238 1922-11-02 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 Robinsons). Business Hours 9 a.m. to 1 p. at. CENTRAL MOTOR HIRING COMPANY 66, ORCHARD ROAD. HUPMOBILE CARS238 words
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Miscellaneous209 1922-11-02 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TBLRPBONM i Editorial aad Oeaaral —,M Manager's Offleo M eas J"' Job Priating O»eo M All eommunleatioßt relating to editorial matters and newt should be addreated to THE EDITOR. All eommunicatlont relating to butineti matters advertisemenU, tubtcriptions, accounts, printing, etc, should be addressed to THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT209 words
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