The Straits Times, 18 November 1922
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Title Section13 1922-11-18 1 The Straits Times No. 27,103 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1922 PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement249 1922-11-18 1 i_S____H___^a^l_ VMM 1 x •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii""" 1 11 11 11 jj "BEAR BRAND" $|jfe SWISS MILK COMPETITION Ist Prize— 3 Cases of Natural and 1 Case of Unsweetened Condensed Swiss Milk. 2nd Prize 2 Cases of Natural Swiss Milk. 3rd Prize— l Case Natural Swiss Milk. Also 7 Consolation Prizes of249 words
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Advertisement261 1922-11-18 1 Xmas Delicacies CHOCOLATES ff. (iflohA DELICIOUS and CTAPZ^^ X MAS CAKES SWEETS dnccio In Airtight T|ng Chocolates in Vi L Hfc 2 and 3 lb. boxes. I Size A. Price $3.25 each Chocolates in fancy boxes 1%, 2 and 3 lb. Size B. Pr.ce $4.75 each Assorted Sweets in ft261 words
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Article794 1922-11-18 2 Ancient and Modern Forms Described. In view (if the fact that tfcu gardci] fi te at Government House op N'.ivem'xT it to include an exhibition of Chintzboxing; and fencing 1 many pf our reader* will prokakly be interested to know somethiiiK <>f Mkia art practised in ancient :..i(l794 words
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Article217 1922-11-18 2 The Radio Corporation of America has announced that the world radio? combine, with New York as the centre, will include a British station at Carnarvon, a French at Saint Assis, a German at Nauen, an Argentine at Monte Grande, the whele representing 11 total invested capitalisation of217 words
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Advertisement378 1922-11-18 2 Perfect Gifts The leading pen is always 3^ltlW an acceptable gift. It is l^^k the symbol of friendship, B for with every use it will inspire a kindly thought of the donor. It is a beautiful gift, yet useful and lasting, and will prove a constant ii^fc^^ pocket or desk378 words
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Advertisement216 1922-11-18 2 Cuticura Insures Thick Glossy Hair Shampoos with Cutic.ira S>o.-p preceded by light applications of Culicura Ointment to the scalp r.ki.i do much to cleanse the scalp cf dandruff and promote il-.e healthy condition necessary to producing luxuriant hair. a<ml>n.,Tkln»li. Sd.OiLtoHotlc. id >•>: M. VuMthromfhiuuii i r t.cwb»ry*a«iu.m .ST.Clitrtcrliw »iKq .ix-cdoc216 words
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Advertisement194 1922-11-18 2 AM.A. A.MJV. Allied Manufacturers Agencies (MALAYA, SIAM, INDO-CIIIW AM) 1)1 7 CM EAST INDIES). P. A. PARIS, h KAD OFFICE Doi 472, C.P.O. -..-,6. The Arcade. Sinsaporc Singapore. Power Plant: Industrial Equipments: C. A. PARSONS CO, LTD. i CEO. FLETCHER CO., LTD. Steam Turbines, Comp e(e Sugar Fac(ories# Turbo-Generators, Pumps,194 words
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Article482 1922-11-18 3 BEAVER Nothing but Envy, Says India. Isn't it about time that some authoritative statement were issued in India about this Beaver businr.ss writes a col respondent to the Madras Mail. For many months there has been everi;icreasing evidence in the Home Press of some siliister movement apparently directed against an482 words
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Article272 1922-11-18 3 Fish for Shoes and Mole For Furs. Women's shews are now being made from the skin of the sea-leopard, who belongs to the porpoise family. The shoes resemble brown leathar ones, but have spots on them about the size of sixpences. The prices are from four guineas upwards.272 words
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Article243 1922-11-18 3 Sunburn is sometimes rather painful and occasionally disfiguring, but that healthy brown that comes from an openair sun-lit holiday is desired by both men and women. It has long been known (says a writer in Conquest) that pigmentation of the skin in sunlight was not due243 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement525 1922-11-18 3 METHODIST LADIES' COLLEGE CLAMMOKT, ■niU AISTRALIA. HOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Irincipal, Mm UUIIIJM WALTON. B.A. Tin- C»ll'i.'i- staixli in 12 acres of land overlooking thr botgfcta of Krushwater Bay. 11,.- BWU Kiv.l. AapU ground for swimming and all out<l Spoil-. The Curriculum provides an education for Girll Ml Modern Lines.525 words
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Advertisement204 1922-11-18 3 THINKS THEY SAVED HER BABY'S LIFE Canadian mothers hnvc known »ml trusted !-»hy'» Own Tablets for years. Here is one such mother's experience: "I think 1 can. thank Huby's Own Tablets for my bnhy's lift-. He wns badly constipated, 'but nftir giving him the Tablets they h.\.il him almost at204 words
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Advertisement358 1922-11-18 3 "Ohlyes/WincarmVl is invaluable in restoring health to those I who fare Weak, or Anaemic, or Nervous, or Run-dowiuV -i i *fj The outstanding advantage J i of Wincarnis in restoring health is due to the fact that Wincarnis possesses font-fold power. TW Wincarnis 'promote* nm* Mrenglh, ntv rich blood, nnt%358 words
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Advertisement177 1922-11-18 3 3PEEDEX /X AH sC FILM makes expert results easy for the amateur photog* rapher. Why? range of I exposure. Sol* Agent* MAYNARD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. V TRY OUR POPULAR NMW, I^l MANY TREASURES CIGARETTES i WIS^SSIfSi T\ Because of their Quality, Appear||]g«g^s^gl! ance and Luxury. 55^v" V» Tbis is a177 words
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Advertisement688 1922-11-18 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. British India «"<* Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated In England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES HmNMaWt AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP Due Singapore Leave Singapore TLASSY about Nov. 26 I NANKIN688 words
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Advertisement653 1922-11-18 4 STEAMER SAILINGS "ELLERMAN "LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) STEAMER Due Singapore PASSENGER SERVICE OUTWARD. s.s. CITY OF YORK Dec. 14 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA Jan. 28 s.s. CITY OF POONA Mar. 9 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles London Dec 28 B.S. CITY OF YORK Marseilles653 words
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Advertisement677 1922-11-18 4 STEAMER SaHINGS KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAVM) (Incorporated in Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA, GOVERNMKNT. Telephone Nos. Passage Dept. 131, Fright Dept. 1202, Marine Dcpt. and Transhipment Dept. 1437, Manager's Dept. 1003. SINGKAWANG-Novcmler IK, Singkawang, Selakau. Temangkat and Sambn.v VAN NECK— November 18, Riouw,677 words
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Advertisement380 1922-11-18 5 STEIMER SAILINGS N. Y. K. LONDON LINE Mishlma Maiu Not. 2S Hakotak Maru Dec. 12 LIVERPOOL LINE Tat3i.i» Msru mid Dee. HAMBURG LINB Dak* Mnru Nov. 29 Lisbn Maru end Dee. NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ SOUTH AMERICAN LINE Karachi Maru Dec. 7 BOMBAY LINE Mji Maru Not. 1» Vakasa380 words
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Advertisement478 1922-11-18 5 STEAMER SAIUN6S O.S.K. Proposed Sailings from Singapore (subject to change without previous notice.) EUROPEAN LINE For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. Arr. Dep. AMAZON MARU Nov. 20 Nov. 22 SHUNEO MARU Dec. 22 Dee. 28 'Omit Marseille*. NEW YORK LINE For San Francisco, Panama,478 words
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Advertisement496 1922-11-18 5 STEAMER SAIUNBB STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO LIMITED LOCAL SAILINGS Intended to sail Steamer From Singapore to Monday, 4 p.m. KINTA Port Swettenham and Penang. Monday, 5 p.m. *BAN WHATT Malacca and Muar. SOON Tmtwimy, 2.10 pjr. CALTPBO Port Dick.on, Telnk Aaaom, B*ffH D**** and Lamnt. Tuesday, 6 p.m. KELANTAN Malacca c-H496 words
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Advertisement144 1922-11-18 5 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE (Companies Incorporated in Germany) The undernoted are the Companies' intended fixtures. OUTWARDS For Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Due Singapore SCHLESIEN (N.D.L.) Nov. 21 PREUSSEN (HJLL.) Dec. S WESER (N.D.L.) Dec 18 HOMEWARDS For Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen Due Singapore tMUNSTERLAND (HAL.) Dee. 6 ERMLAND mid.144 words
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Advertisement467 1922-11-18 5 STEAMER SAILIM.S AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) 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 MARELLA467 words
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Advertisement433 1922-11-18 5 ES^ GLASSIS MUST FIT THB EYES. Glasse. which do aot ntay la an optically correct position before your eyes are aot only troublesome but ars apt to unit farther Injury by straining 'he eyes. Oar glasses are made to fit and stay fitted. One of the principal reasons for their433 words
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Advertisement364 1922-11-18 6 CINEMS Victoria Theatre Tonight at 0.15 AND Monday A Tuesday, November 2O Sc 21 the British Super Production Carnival FROM THE STAGE PLAY OF THAT NAME WITH Matheson Lang in the leading part, supported by Hilda Bayley and Ivor Novello. Sole Rights controlled by MIDDLE EAST FILMS, LTD. MH 1111364 words
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Advertisement368 1922-11-18 6 ENTERTAINMENTS VICTORIA THEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 9.30 Three Nights more THE GREAT FILM PRODUCTION CARNIVAL From the Stage Plsy of that nam. Featuring MATHESON LANG Booking st MOUTRIE'S. PRICES $2 and $1. SATURDAY MATINEE, at 5.13 p.m. All Comedy. SHOCKING IDEA, Mutt and Jeff THE GUIDE, Two psrts HAYSEED, Two psrts368 words
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Advertisement555 1922-11-18 6 BRITISH WAR MEDAL AND MERCANTILE MARINE WAR MEDAL The above medals have been received for issue to the persons named below. Application for these should be made either personally or in writing to the Master Attendant (Medals Branch), Singapore Surname. Christian Names. Rozells Alfred Graham Alexander Powell Charles, R. Billings555 words
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Advertisement301 1922-11-18 6 <_^ (pncrete 'A Permanent and Highly Satisfactory Article for Hie upkeep of Lawns and Tennis Courts SELLS AT A LOWER PRICE THAN IRON ROLLERS. LARGE NUMBER IN USE ETABLISSEMENTS IBrossard-IYlopin (iNC IN TIENTSIN SINGAPORE Ask for and see that you get MARSEILLES ROOFING TILES RIDGES AND VENTILATORS "HEART" BRAND These301 words
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Article131 1922-11-18 7 FIXTt'RXS. S.itiird:i>, huifcai IK 11, -li v 10.11 p.m. hi ...ipur. llu> Sivnjs S|..irt!«. H p.m. [Malaya Cop, Singapore N. rcmban. Sinenpon A. N- Johore, S:C.C. li pm. i i. .-.in !'.:;0. Sindav. Yemler 19 Ili^li \y-: r. !'.:.7 a.m.. ln.'iT p.m. I \,i iaUaliea aaraoe. Monday.131 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article62 1922-11-18 7 mi' Eaat What >ji Mam. H«rl Manche, Gleaiffcr, I A'-ita kta>4, ehaa. Jardinea WkaH Nil. l-ulo Brani Coal Wharf- Nil. Krpjel itarhoor. Main Wharf '-li. Spartaa, Lch. An-;kr, I, Coal Wharf Taaaahl in Dry Dock, raajoi -.i t kUlaya. Koaawl Mataaaji King'i Dock: Phorun Ko. 162 words
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Article18 1922-11-18 7 m Miri 17-11, i.AN H I 17 tona, (roa B-11. ii Sui*. II lOXG Hi rrenggaaa18 words
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Article159 1922-11-18 7 To-day 8 p.m MeU.in 3 p.m. p.m. •;<-uh*n. »nj penarc s pjn :ind CheriLon 4 p.m. t.hio 4 p.m. lp M •1 p.m. 4 p.m. <li:ijoe, SUBgel i p.m. I pjß. I ]i.r. |^ci and Japa:i C p. in .iri-i LemKaaatan by train (via 6 p.m (By159 words
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Article19 1922-11-18 7 October IS Ottober 13 C>;tobcr 20 Air. Lonuui Noicnltr 7 .November 7 November 8 ...i- is19 words
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Article152 1922-11-18 7 EXCHANGE Sinirßporc, November 18. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4% Demand 2/4 6/3*J Private I ms. credits 2/4% On New York Demand 2 Private U0 d/s te\. On France, Bank 725 On Imlia. Bank T.T. 175 On llviiv'ki.n^', Bank il-d IH p.c. preni. On Shanghai, UauK d/d152 words
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69 1922-11-18 7 Toae of Market Steady. La teat London raMee <iuele I S-pU crepe Is. d. Spat sheet Is. 'jd. Spot Uix. Jan. -March April-June Singapore Standard i'ale Crep* Clotiug 1'ricea Buyeri. Sellcrt. 44 44 l i Spot Dec. Jan.-March April-June Bibbed Smoked Sheet Clcmng Pricei69 words
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STOCKS AND SHAKES.
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Article205 1922-11-18 7 U»ae. V*L I'd. Bayer*. Sellerr 1 1 Ayer Wen* norn 1 1 ISntunK i'aiiai'.x 0. .">."> O.O.") 1 1 Hitum Tin US 1.45 1 1 Jelantoh 0.55 0.45 1 1 Johan Tin 0.40 0.50 II £1 Kani. Kainunt. 1.1T..0 1.17.6 10 in Kinta Assen. 5.50 6.50 ."i "i I.in^-ui205 words
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Article147 1922-11-18 7 lK8«e. V'al. PH. Bn.Tfri. Sellars, Q £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 4.5.0 4.7.6 to 10 Central £nfft"«a 10.60 !0 10 Central Motors 2.25 275 10 10 Eastern Ship 8.76 9.75 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 7.25 7.75 ■>/- hi- Electric Tramways 1/- II- non :(i 10 Vtmmi Neave 34.00 35.00147 words
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Article109 1922-11-18 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 5 p.c. p.m. Spore Electrical Tramway*, 5 p.c. £350,000 nom. Sport Municipal 6 p.c. $1,878,000 par Spore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.c. dia. Spore Municipal 4Vi p.c. of 1909 $1,600,500 10 p.c dii. Spore Municipe! 4H p.c. of 1909 $1,500,000109 words
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Article409 1922-11-18 7 Fraaer and Co. and Lyall and Eratt'a Quotations. To-dsjr'i Price*. Fraaer Lyall A Co. Evatt Ulerby Xew (H) 0.."", MB 0.55 0.C3 Xlor Gajah ($1) 1.25 1.50 1.40 1.50 A. Hitam ($5) 11.00 13.00 11.00 12.00 Kunintr (*ll 0.40 o.t','> 0.40 0.50 Km. Malay I*2) IJM) :'.}n L'^o409 words
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Advertisement59 1922-11-18 7 TO LET (dinpound house No. 169, Upper Senmjroun Road. i ESTATE AND TUI'ST AGENCIES, LTD.. Auctioneers ond Kstnte Agents, (Incorporated in Singapore) AUCTION SALE I Yonj Tye Bassg. boar■i.v. lies in i i.ie the r 1 inspected. i\ h 1 1.1. I 1 alia Sir.. -i. on IVidaiaaaT) tanmhat 2J.59 words
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Advertisement573 1922-11-18 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS SMOKStr SALAMI BAOBAQS and Smoked Hettwtont. Now i.i Stock. H. Holter, Direct Importer, Europe Hotel Uuildini;. COOPaUCB. Best in the Long Run. dpi WANTED V\ RNISHBD MAT by bachelor. Apply V. O. Box No. -HMI. TO LET, 124 C, Joo Chiat Road, 30 yards to sea. Furnished. Apply573 words
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Advertisement59 1922-11-18 7 INDIA-RUBBER AND CANVAS BELTING FOR POWER TRANSMISSION AND CONVEYING. Built of the best plantation rubber and strongest cotton duck. Made in any length, width and strength. The ideal Belt for the tropical climate, economical, reliable damp-dust-ac idproof. Prices on application to Singapore Robber Works Bead Mfca aad Worha I Tsvt59 words
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Advertisement434 1922-11-18 7 AUCTION SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS .BETTLEMEM ol' SINGAPORE. Originating Summons No. 19 of 1922. In the matter .if the Entate settled hy CheaiiK Hour l.im by Deed, dated Octnhcr 30. IftTO, and made helwcen the said CheWßg Hong l.im of llie one part and Hek434 words
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Advertisement220 1922-11-18 7 EXPORT OF RUBBER RESTRICTION DmtKIANGI OK I.KKMKS. Companies or proprieto owning aaaatn In different Settlements out n separate ceititieai. ..i Standard Prodretion and 40 for each, but jviil he allowed to u<.- the lleeoes Issued in ■ne Settlement or State r.u- the export <<( I robber from anothei provided that220 words
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1241 1922-11-18 8 When the mail left home the press of the country was speculating on the result of the General Election, and it is not at all surprising to find that even the most prolific writers on party politics were completely baffled by1,241 words
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Article22 1922-11-18 8 The sale of effects at the Hotel St. George, which was to have taken place to-day, has been pestpened until Saturday next.22 words
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Article30 1922-11-18 8 The monthly Interdenominational meeting will be held at Nind Home, Mount Sophia, on Monday the 20th at 5.30 p.m. The Rev. W. Murray will preside. Ali friends are cordially invited.30 words
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Article32 1922-11-18 8 According to the Municipal Health Officer's statement for the week ending S'ovember 11 the chief causes of mortality were bcri-beri 15, phthisis 11, malaria 21. pueumenia 16, dysentery 12, and convulsions 10.32 words
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Article39 1922-11-18 8 The official returns of the county of London which have just been issued, give the population of the capital as 7,480,201 Th? area known as Greater Lcndon has increased its inhabitants by over half-a-million during the last ten years.39 words
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Article39 1922-11-18 8 It will be observed in our Church Notices, that the Rev. A. D. Harcus M.A .s to conduct the services in the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, to-morrow. The well known Louisiana Trio will contribuN terns of music elurintr the service.39 words
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Article41 1922-11-18 8 Mr. R. E. Gordon-Walker, late of the /.M.S. Government Service, has, it is reported, started a preparatory school at Chichester, in Sussex. Mr. Walkei came out to Malaya in 100'J and spent moat of his time at Raub and Kuala fate41 words
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Article50 1922-11-18 8 Reporting on the copra market under lated November 17, Messrs. Bar'.ow and Co. say There is practically no change? n this market, the closing quotations remaining the same as last week viz., No 1 Standard $9.40 to X3.70, No. 2 Standard $'J.2.-> to $9.40, No. 3 Standard $8.90 tc K>.25.50 words
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Article61 1922-11-18 8 This morning before Mr. David, ili.•■ict Judge- -i-M First Magistrate, Court nspector Nicol prosecuted a Chine* :amed Seng for passing false one ddliai afal at a coffee shop in Alexandra Koai! M the 'ith instant for cigarette* aw liased. When arrested by a polici- eonsable he wis founi! to have61 words
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Article66 1922-11-18 8 Ang Thonar, driver of car 21";, >a^ arrested for driving his car past the S. R. C. ground about -1.30 p.m. jreaterlay without a licence. He wa-^ placed :o-day by Traffic Inspector Porter beforejlr. Gourlay, Third Magistrate, who gSYt liim two months. Accused has only just 'one four months, imposed66 words
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Article107 1922-11-18 8 By kind permission of Lt.-Col. F. E. Swamson and Officers the Band of tht Jr.ei BaUalicn, th? Middlesex Regiment will play the following programme in the Botanic Gardens on Tuesday next ccmmencins: at 5.15 p.m. Overture, Pcct am' Peasant, Sjppe selection, The Maid o! he Mountains, Fraser-Simson mcrceau Demande et107 words
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Article149 1922-11-18 8 The acting Chief Just'ce, Mr. Sproule, presided over the Singapore Bankruptcy Court yesterday when the Assistant Official Assignee (Mr. Kellagher) examined the affairs of Dominic boudewyn, proprietor >f Messrs. Boudewyn and Co., architects and building supervisors, late of Winchester House. It appears that the bankrupt was for 14 years in149 words
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Article166 1922-11-18 8 Mr. Edward Price Bell, London correspondent of the Chicago Daily Nm sinco 1900, and one of the best-known American journalists in Europe, left Southampton recently on the Majestic to take up permanent residence in the United States. It was often said cf Price Be!) that he understood the English point166 words
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Article451 1922-11-18 8 According to a Reuter cable from Warsaw, thr death has occurred "f .rzegvrzewski, a well-kneiu We have to welcome back 3r. and Mrs. J. M. Sime who returned ti Singapcru from home by the Kashgar lat Sunday. Mr. W. F. Nutt, 0.8. E., arried in Kuala oumpur451 words
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Article86 1922-11-18 8 Our Penang correspondent wires At the third general annual meet ng of the \ukh Ibu Bandar Tir. Co., Mr. l.im Sentc Hoo, presiding, said tie 1 ss Bade on the running of the m ne vas due to the depreciation in the price of tin. The86 words
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152 1922-11-18 8 A HsjHbh nfler nani«.l Joseph Scoperlch, according to the eviewn. >v the steward of the Sailers' Home, Stamford Road, before .Mr. GouiUy, Third Magistrate, yesterday committed -it that establishment on Thursday nigh. As he was found to b.- drunk cr Wed•uMiay, the steward152 words
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Article209 1922-11-18 8 The following appointments ate gazetted in Johore To be Unjrku Sri Peduka SanaH Mahtaja (Supporter to the Crown) Tht? Honourable Y. If. Ungku Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Majid, O.K. Office cf the most es.eemccl family order The Honourable Y. M. Ungku Mohamed bin Mohamed Khalld, D.K., D.P.MJ., t..209 words
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Advertisement194 1922-11-18 8 GOLF REQUISITES Auchterlonie $8.00 ~*\ffl Tom Morris $8.00 A~:~ib Simpson's $8.50 jj& Auchterlonie $8.50 NY Simpson's $8.75 MID IRONS. IS Auchterlonie S7.J") XX Tom Morris $7.25 83f Simpson's $7.30 mem GOLF BAGS. U Strong Canvas Bags, leather 3? -A bound with ball pocket. jp.-'f $6, $9, $12 $16 JOHN LITTLE194 words
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Advertisement137 1922-11-18 8 ALHAMBRA THE RIDER OF KING LOG 1 Pt». 7 pt». TRIMMED 5 pti. 5 pti. (Hoot Glbion) Flr.l gfc*ir THE SKY RANGER (G«o. B. SeiU) Episodes 6 and 6. marlborougfT HELIOTROPE C pti. 6 pts. REMODELLING HER HUSBAND 5 pti. 6 pts. lint Hhow THE BEAR CAT (Hoot Glbaon) 5137 words
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Article956 1922-11-18 9 Conservative Majority With Labour Opposition. Extraordinary Returns Reuter's Service. London, November 17. The feature of the elections is the very unexpected pro-Labour landslide in Scotland, which is not confined to the industiial districts but spread from Glasgow ••ill ever the lowlands. It is regarded as a triumph of956 words
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Article105 1922-11-18 9 Reiter's Service. London. November 17. Lord Curzon left for Paris this afternocn, en route for Lausanne. He was accompanied by the British delegation, including General Burnett Stuart, the military representative, and two Near East experts. It is understood that Lcrd Curzon is a plenipotentiary but that no important105 words
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Article222 1922-11-18 9 Belter's Service. London, November 17. Four men have been executed in Dublin, following the death sentences passed by a court martial for possessing revolvers without proper authority. London, November 17. Lahore The Punjab Legislature has passed the second reading of the Shrines Reform Bill which is designed to solve222 words
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Article300 1922-11-18 9 Spirited Debate in French Chamber. Reutf.r's Service. London, November 17. The Senate referred tho bill with regard to the refloating of the Banque Industrielle de Chine to the Finance and Foreign Affairs Commissions. London, November 17. Paris The opening of the debate in the Chamber on the Government's300 words
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Article139 1922-11-18 9 Reuteb's Service. London, November lfi. P.cmc In a speech in the Chamber of; Deputies, The Prime Minister, Signer Mussdini, said he was there to defend and use to the utmost the revolution of the Black Shirts. He hinted at the possibility of revising the peace treaties if139 words
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Article90 1922-11-18 9 Lyall and Evatt's Share Report. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt report under to-day's date Tin. £178.2.6. Rubber. 1/o'id. Rubbers. Pajams 5-5.25, Kedahs 2-2.25, New Serendahs 2-2.25, Indragiris 4-4.25, Craigieleas tttt-VHe, Malaka Pindas 1.20-1.25. Tambalaks 62Vi-67>/i, Ulu Benuts IMB. Mines. Ji hans 42.5-45, Linguis offering at 4.05, Norths 1.17V5-1.22Vi90 words
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Article156 1922-11-18 9 (From Our Own Correspondent,) Kuala Lumpur, November 17. The case *n which the Central Milling Agency is suing the Hon. the Chief Secretary, F.M.S., for compensation ever the seizure of the plaintiffs' mills in Kuala Kurau during the rice crisis was concluded in the Supreme Court this156 words
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Article237 1922-11-18 9 Clandestine Departure For Malta. Reuter's Service. London, November 17. Constantinople, 17th The Sultan took refuge this morning on the British battleship Malaya, which left immediately for Malta. Constantinople The flight was carried out very quietly. The Sultan on Wednesday requested British protection, considering his life to be237 words
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Article324 1922-11-18 9 Celebrated by Britishers In Batavia. The fourth anniversary of the Armistice was duly marked among the British in Batavia, writes a correspondent.' At the Knglish church there was a cele- 1 bration of the Holy Comuanion in the early morning and at 11 o'clock The I ffience was324 words
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Article161 1922-11-18 9 Messrs. Barlow and Co. report Singapore, November 17. A smaller amount was catalogued for the local auction this week, which was j held a day later than usual, owing to the preceding Saturday and Monday being public holidays. Out of 610 tons offered, 414 tons were sold,161 words
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Article84 1922-11-18 9 The rate of mortality in the Settlement of Singapore for the week ending November 1, was :;•;/>:.•. The Utal number of deaths was 274, of which 95, were male subjects and 70, ft male. Convulsions claimed 27, phthisis 81, malaria fever 2<i, dysentery 17, bai-beri 2C, pneumonia84 words
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Article2496 1922-11-18 9 Chamber of Commerce Votes With Public Opinion. There was a good attendance at the special meeting cf the Singapore Chamber of Commerce held yesterday for the purpose of defining its attitude in respect of the Income Tax. Mt. Wl P. W. Ker presided over a good attendance, and2,496 words
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Article108 1922-11-18 10 British, is benur Ii- until Monday ni; lit. Ad 1 '..'Il lie's i Lans upporttre only i jci i ividly i foi c scored is very much i of he sad ih" lips of ,i two part ;:i hi da i I shows thi- Military and108 words
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Article22 1922-11-18 10 Bnnkai-< humor. 88,71 1 2 iO ll.s. lbs. s. 1 100 1! b. IT'/.is 1!,.. VUloria i ii |i..22 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter430 1922-11-18 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I noticed in your issue of yesterday an accidental omission of a portion of my a.ldi.s.-. Alter stating that Mr. li'Un'ney placed no limi'.s upon the ami ÜBt of accumulations in the hands of trnment which would justify the k430 words
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Article523 1922-11-18 10 Details of the Fatality at Ipoh Station. ribiag the accUaai t Mr. G. ■••i li>uh railway station on the 16th instant, the Times of Malay j Mr. I nuaiala, who has recently arrived and was siayintr at the Ip b Station Hotel, was walking up523 words
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Sporting News and Notes.
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Article138 1922-11-18 10 We recapitulate below the S ngaporc A XV against North Johore on the l'adang this afternoon. McC ullagh Furber, Dunbar, Mdver and Whitfield Watson and Burton Brattcn (captain), Wardle, Hodges, Morrison, McCrae, Penrice, Coleman and Thomas. Reserve Ferguson. i'he filowing will represent Colours and Whites, in the S.C.C. Rugby138 words
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Article314 1922-11-18 10 A good game cf hockey was played yesterday between the S.K.C. and the it.A.M.C, and in spile of the wet state of the ground, play was of a brisk cider. From the bully off the K.A.M.f. started attacking, and from a good passng movement on the ripht wii>g pte.314 words
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Article47 1922-11-18 10 The winners of the November Monthly Medal (Stroke) compet tion were W. R. Forda and J. S. Sloper 74. Runner-up A. L. Birse. The Ladies' Monthly Medal of the Garrison GoJf Club was won by M- Swindell, 13, ruoiu-r uj) T Miy. Uu »^H^.i47 words
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Article46 1922-11-18 10 A Keuter wire of the 16th states At Oucitshocrn th? M..C.C. beat the South WesUrn districts by an inmnps and 64 runs. Mead an.J Sandham score<l 71 aotl 70, respectively, for the winners un.l Jupp captured 1 j wickets for 47.46 words
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Article133 1922-11-18 10 The Royal Singapore Yacht Club aiv holding a commemoration dinner en December 7.- Arrangements have been madt for parties of four. Big or eight '.o dine at separate tables in application being made at the Kurope Hotel on cr after the 30fi ir.st. The Commodore of the133 words
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Article84 1922-11-18 10 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent wires The final in the doubles of the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament was played yesterday when Leon Hope and C I 1 Smith beat the Rev. W. G. Parker and G. Martin 6—4, 5—7, 6—3. The fiarth anniversai-y of the Bukit Mas Football84 words
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Article227 1922-11-18 10 The Home Secretary has given notice that he has made new regulations under the Dangerous Drugs Act, ISI2O, amending the regulations already in force. Thes? amending rrgulations have come into force. Their object is to correct certain defects which have been shov.n to exist in the227 words
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Article2286 1922-11-18 10 Coalition Smash Mr. Lloyd George's Future. By Our Special Correspondent. London, October 26. The Coalition is dead. It was not smashed, but destro> ed by an internal bomb. Mr. Lloyd George is no longer Prime Minister, ami Mr. Bonar Law reigns, at No. 10 Downing Street in his2,286 words
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Article385 1922-11-18 10 Att.'nipt at Suicide in Open Court. anal oecOrn litu rn< n (hirintr the siitinirs if tin- in v I Court, b;fn:c- Justice Macnaughton, in Mackay, dated 1 1 n which Erie William RiuaeU, ji labourer, wbt i-mr-ifi.i.i the Sui.ii .< ii. r tinu aid td work in I385 words
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Article167 1922-11-18 10 ne orders, dated November IS, i>y Lieut. -e ilone! F. E. Spencer, D.5.0., M.C., i .i' -.ding S.SA'.F. Saturday, 18th.— 4.^)0 p.m., Officers and N'.C.Os., Tactical exercise. Dress Drill Order. Shirt Sleeves. Rendezvous Junction Thompson Road and Track to Mount Pleasant. Pencils and Note Books will be167 words
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47 1922-11-18 10 SINGAPORE AND SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION Orden for weak ending November 86, 1988 Saturday, 18th. Sports Finals, Raffles Institution Ground. .1 p.m. M nday, 20th. Individual Troop p.m. Wednesday, 22nd. Ham! Practice, 5.15 p.m. Sunday, 26th. Church Parade al Church, Parade at Zetland Bouse s a.m.47 words
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Article34 1922-11-18 10 ■n i- published that Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford (who is lying il in Chicago), and Douglas Fairbanks have chartered s Japanese iteansnr for tour round the world, l.he voyage to begin early in January,34 words
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Article1182 1922-11-18 11 Lord Huckmaster's Powerful Indictment. I^>vd Duikmaster had the following indictment of the existing divorce law in Tl.e Tmns of October 11 Sir,— During the last weeks of the Sumn.i r Term, at the request of the Lord Chancellor, I undertook the trial of undeuits for divorce, and heard1,182 words
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Article551 1922-11-18 11 SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 19. ]922. 2"rd Sunday after Trinity. SL Andrew's Cathedral. 7.30 a.m. Litany. r T 7.48 a.m. Hoiy Commualom (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. S. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. T 1 7 a.m. Holy Communion. J551 words
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Article193 1922-11-18 11 Sir Henry Hayden, formerly Director of the Geological Survey of India, accompanied by M. Cesar Cosson, of Courmayeur, has arrived in Calcutta, says the Statesman, after an expedition in Tibet undertaken for the purpose of seeing something of the geoleuy of that part of the193 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement156 1922-11-18 11 3mlr Tfie Greatest Qrcfiestras t$W at Coimnand S. MOUTRIE Co.. Ltd., (Incorporated ia Hongkong) rarer Singapore. TrJkAi Voice 1/ "RUSTIKOL" Protects Woodwork against WHITE ANTS »i PRESERVES AND DECORATES MIMIMUMH William Jacks Co. SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR RAWLPLUGS These illustrations show the utility of Rawlplugs and the immense advantage of156 words
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Advertisement347 1922-11-18 11 Raffles Hotel ■Phone M2s. Thone »20. SATURDAY Guest Night, Dinner Dance Sunday, Cinema, 9.30 p.m. EDGAR HULLAND BAEKIKB BROTHERS. Proprietors. •t the piano. tiMM mm eooeas.e.s cc c eeeee c c mhi c mH Adelphi Hotel TO-NIGHT Special Dinner THE HOTEL ORCHESTRA WILL PLAT DURING AND AFTER DINNER XSELPHI HOTEL347 words
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Article467 1922-11-18 12 Vogue of the Scout Movement In Germany. Two very interesting questions according to the Berlin correspondent of the Observer, have been raised by the trial of Rathenau's youthful assassins in Leipzig. The composition of the court assembled for the occasion includes many politicians of anti-monarchist opinion, whose questioning467 words
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Article457 1922-11-18 12 Favourite Alleged to Be Doped. Bays a Melbourne message of October 6 to the Sydney Sun The biggest racing sensation m the Ballarat district for some years occurred at Burrumbeet races yesterday. A your man, giving an address in Carl ton, was arrested on a charge of having457 words
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Article44 1922-11-18 12 In connection with Sir Keith Smith's visit to Peking, says the N. C. Daily Mail, it may be mentioned that in the famous airman's native town, anyone who can say Sir Keith Smith rap'dly 20 times without stopping is regarded as prim* facia sober.44 words
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Advertisement198 1922-11-18 12 It is the little rift within the lute That bye-and-bye will make the music mute It is the little rift withjn the tin That bye-and-bye will let the moisture in. One tin, alone, preserves your tea intact That is Brooke Bond's the tin that's vacuum-packed." HOTEL BRASTAGI SUMATRA EAST COAST.198 words
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Advertisement492 1922-11-18 12 CAN INDIGESTION CURE ITSELF? Well there may ba exceptions, but the general rule is for all cases of stomach disorder to (f et worse, unless properly I dealt with. This is natural enough, for .such troubles as hnHg—tiw, dyspepsia, gastritis and flatulence are caused, in over ninety cases out of492 words
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Advertisement306 1922-11-18 12 PURE CREAMERY BUTTER IN 1 LB. AND 2 LB. TINS SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, ORCHARD ROAD. »<->-»-«-♦♦♦■♦»-»-»♦»» MM < << y > I X 4 H ™T?TrI BtblbUAH MARK NOTICE is hereby given that the above Trade Marks of which representation* are given above are the sole306 words
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Advertisement272 1922-11-18 13 Money Talks •^lUl^l^ GET v DOLLAR S in l^fcl worth or jn tt VALUE FOR £3|j|J ML EVERY DOLLAR IS FRAMROZ CO. mggß BINGAPORH. miinnni n»«~r>»» im»»»»iniiiiiiiMiiiiitMtMii i i »sm TPPTPTFTT JL sJLljsmLml tJLsVj envelopes given with every TUCK XMAS CARD VM AS CARDB in boxes assorted, prices from 70272 words
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Advertisement865 1922-11-18 13 SALES BY AUCTION GHEONG KOON SENG CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of valuable land and house properties. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Sens A Co.'s sale room, No. 30, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, November 22, at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. Valuable 99 years' leasehold land md the 3-storey brick and tile roofed865 words
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Advertisement510 1922-11-18 13 SALES BY AUCTION IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE The undersigned have been instructed to sell i,y auction at their sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, on Monday, November 20, at 2.30 p.m. HIGH STREET. Lot 1. Valuable U99 years' leasehold lanJ md the two-storeyed brick and tiled-roofea justness premises No. 35, High Street,510 words
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Advertisement101 1922-11-18 13 1922 OVERLAND CAR NOW ONLY $1,750 Magneto ignition, self-starter, electric lights. Petrol consumption 30 miles per gallon. CYCLE AND CARRIAGE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMI'LR, PENANG AND IPOH. t t t MMI I II lt»J> C MOTORISTS LIKE FIRESTONES because they can rely on the service they give. FIRESTONE toughness101 words
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Advertisement250 1922-11-18 14 t MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO., LTD. Private Cars. The Comprehensive Policy covers against Accident. Malicious act. Theft, Fire. Claims paid in full. Third Party Claims no limit. Law Costs paid. Vl RF.— Rent, Personal effects, Furniture. Stock in trade. Buildings Riot iand Civil Commotion, Earthquake. MAUN& Favourable rates quoted for250 words
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Advertisement440 1922-11-18 14 llMMraBBBBBMBBBBBBBBBBMllpBF" M *M*™WMMM«BMM»«a»««»s)al S Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $17,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore, LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with440 words
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Advertisement555 1922-11-18 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN LIMITED (laeara«mta4 by Special Issnartal C« irten la Japan.) Capital Subscribed TeO.OOO.OOV Capital Paid-np YS2,f(>o,ooo Reserve Faad Tll.TtO.SflO Fra.idsat K. Nakagava, Ksq. DIRECTORS T. HUamsre, Baej. O. Kavasakl, Esq. K. MorlBas;o, Ea«. H. Eiaki, Esq. Denkiekl laklu., Ks« HEAD OFFICE: Talpek, Formosa (Taiwaa). BRANCH AND555 words
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Advertisement504 1922-11-18 14 BANKING CAPITAL $4,000,000 SURPLUS $2,000,000 Asia Ban king .^^Corporation frt/atffißtl an\^l^ Institution HEAD OFFICE FOR THE FAR EAST Shanghai. Singapore Office.— 22, Raffles Place. Current, Savings Accounts and Fixed Deposits in U. S. Gold, Sterling, Francs, Taels and Local Currency. Drafts Bought, Sold and Entered for Collection. Commercial and Travellers504 words
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Advertisement349 1922-11-18 14 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION (OWNBD BT THB NATIONAL CITT BAlfl OF NBW YOBK) Caaital aa IX M*MM Sarplas aaa Ca4WU*a Freiu a. IJ. IMIMN Head Oflc* 60, Wall Street, New York. Saa Francisco Offic* 188, Moatgomtry. Street. London Office 86, Blskopsgate, E.C. EASTERN BRANCHES. China: Canton, Hankow, Harbin, Hongkong, Pekla, Skangkal,349 words
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Article914 1922-11-18 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Italy and the Car. Dr. Howms, Head of the Ainirir.ii visiting thi- ehieJ iv cevntrks was rtfacatad by ;i journalist '<> jrve hia imp'Tssions of his tour at ihc moment of his departure from [Uly. Dr. HoeiHal ifi !ird "I have914 words
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Advertisement116 1922-11-18 15 UECOME A MEMBER OF TnE SECOND *,KEATEST ASSOCIATION IN TnE WORLD BECOME A Foi^cfi 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 PENA-NG. CHEVROLET GARS THE 1922116 words
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Advertisement134 1922-11-18 15 ■rilH< M f««« ♦♦«♦♦■»♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦♦■»»>« M»»» MMH ♦>♦.!.>< E. MONOD CIE, Agents* SINGAPORE and SI AM. MiM.MiiiMiimmiiioiMMt *«c far <a V—^jaif-VfM "SEA-GULL" BRAND DANISH MILK Condensed Sweetened Condensed Unsweetened Sterilized Natural Solo Importers: The East Asiatic Co., Ltd., Incorporated la Dtataark'i Singapore. M ♦-♦-»♦♦-»»♦■♦♦-♦♦♦♦-»»♦♦♦♦♦-»-»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< "ARMCO" CULVERTS a^r 1h AND fca^Jß "CALCO"134 words
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Advertisement536 1922-11-18 16 tUAN KIAT I CO. LTD. U, PHILLIP STRMT. NFW SHIPMENTS JUST RECEIVED. Walker's Cherub Hhip Log complete Extri Rptrtlori, Oovornor Wheels and Hooks for aU>vo Powxll'r I! as* Olohe Vftlves sises I In., i. In., In,, in., 1 in., 1 in., 1J In., and 3 In. Cheiitorinnn'B M<ra<siirinc[ Land Chains536 words
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Advertisement350 1922-11-18 16 LADIES! This is the first House in the Colony that import every two weeks or one month new fashions in dresses r.mi goods, in a large selection and sell with 10 par cent, commission on cost only. Expected very soon SMART CANVAS SHOES for ((7 and WHITE KID, $12. ELEGANT350 words
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Advertisement885 1922-11-18 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges fcr Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., in ordinary close- set type (average six words to line) are per line one insertion 28 cents., two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, six ins. 1.13, ten ins. $1.40,885 words
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Advertisement939 1922-11-18 16 LAND AND HOUSES WANTED TO BUY. about acre suitiiblo land in residcntal district, for erection bungalow. 1534, Straits Times. TO LET, terrace house. No. A. Eber Road, off Oxley Road. Apply to No. 2, Eber Road at No. 10-c, De Souza Street. TO LET, 107, North Bridge Road and 86939 words
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Advertisement814 1922-11-18 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET. Spacious godown, situated at 71, Kobertson Quay, with river frontage, area ul out 8,000 square feet. Cheap rent. Immediate entry. For particulars, apply to Hup Chiang Chan. 81. Market Street. TO LET, river 7ide godowna No. 91, 92 and 94, Robertson Quay, now in the814 words
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Advertisement236 1922-11-18 16 LADIES' UNDERWEAR A charming display of dainty but inexpensive Parisian Lingerie. Sets of four articles from $15 to $45. Cam be seen at THE BAND-BOX. PRINCESS GARMENTS GO 4, RAFFLES CHAMBERS (Opposite Rol>in«nn») Baalneaa Hours t a.m. to 1 p-a»-CENTRAL MOTOR HIRING COMPANY M, ORCHARD ROAD. HUPMOBILE CABS ON HIRE236 words
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Miscellaneous196 1922-11-18 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General 68 Manager's Office 1117 All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All communications relating to business mnttcrs —mlwrtisement", subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc., should be addressed to THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Bants, For Sale, To Let, etc.,196 words
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