The Straits Times, 25 November 1922
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Title Section13 1922-11-25 1 The Straits Times. No. 27,109, SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1922. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement152 1922-11-25 1 H f isf/^*^^^"* il Yon Will Pronounce Travers' FINE OLD PALE j Sherry THE BEST YOU EVER TASTED AND THE CREAM OF ALL SHERRIES. A wine of high class character, thoroughly matured, possessing a beautiful nutty flavour. As supplied to the leading clubs throughout Malaya. SEE THE "SHIP" TRADE MARK,152 words
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Advertisement171 1922-11-25 1 JUST RECEIVED F. 19. AYRES I I CHAMPIONSHIP I I TENNIS BALLS 1 FOR 1 923 I AS USED IN A IN BOXES OF 1 m THE PRINCIPAL S/I M Vt d Zen Hnd l d Zen TOURNAMENTS Balls. THROUGHOUT L cl SPECIAL QUOTATIONS THE WORLD. V V'^- J TO171 words
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Article927 1922-11-25 2 Declare Ten Per Cent. Despite Fall in Price. The 23rd ordinary general mooting of the Straits Plantations, Limited, was held on October BS. at the registered office of the company, 1-1, Great Tower Street. E.C., Mr. Francis William Chainc (the chairman) presiding. The Chairman sakl Gentlemen the report927 words
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Article184 1922-11-25 2 The light cruiser Vindictive, under the command of Capt. Ronald Howard, has left Portsmouth, and is, according to her programme due in Singapore towards the end of the month. According to exchanges, she is conveying miscellaneous reliefs to vessels on the Mediterranean, Kast Indie? and China Stations.184 words
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Advertisement217 1922-11-25 2 Anchylosis but don't call in the Doctor Square-Tin Tea is beyond human aid. The rigours of" the Indian climate have played havoc with his poor joints, and his "contents" arc coming out while the damp is going in. You can't get good tea out of a bad tin —in India.217 words
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Advertisement482 1922-11-25 2 I CUTIGUHAHEALS SCALPJROUBLE Suffered Six Mo?»ths. Hair Came Out Is Combfuls. "I Suffered from scalp trouble for neatly six mcn'.ha. 'i be crown of tmy head burnrd and my hair c'.waye seemed camp. Vy hair came cut i;i ccmbfuls, and th? irritation caused me rrxny restless nighta. "Iwss advised to482 words
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Advertisement181 1922-11-25 2 A.M.A. A.MA Allied Manufacturers Agencies (MALAYA, SIAM, INDO-CHINA AHB lUTCII EAST INDIES). P. A. PARIS, nRAD OFFICE Box 472, G.P.O. r >t-r>6, The Arcndr, Singapore. Sineapora. Power Plant: Industrial Equipments: C. A. PARSONS A CO, LTD. GEO. FLETCHER CO., LTD. Steam Turbines, Complete Sugar Factories. Turbo-Generators, Pumps, etc. ■DOR NEWELL181 words
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Article568 1922-11-25 3 The Institution of Rubber Industry. The first annual dinner of the Institution of Rubber Industry was held in the Edward VII. Rooms, Hotel Victoria. S.W., on the night of October 24, Mr. Alexander Johnston, the President, occupied the chair, and among the large company present were Mrs.568 words
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Article357 1922-11-25 3 During shunting operations at Tolga, North Queensland, on the night of September IS, the rear part of a train broke away in the direction of Mareeba. On this line there is a ccntinuous down grade for 18 miles. Night Officer D. M'tirath, at great personal risk,357 words
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Article93 1922-11-25 3 Replying to a question, in the course of an election speech. Major Astor <leeuurao his intention of transferring his wealth from America to Britain. Details of Major Astor's fortune are contained a message from New York, statinir that the real estcte and personal holdings of Baron Astor,93 words
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Advertisement702 1922-11-25 3 NOTId i« h. rrhy Riven that the trade murk represented above is the exclusive property of I'nnipluii' Ke\.>l. Company oruiinis.'il under the Laws of France, of 5, Rue I'izay, Lyo;is, France, Manufacturers, (Sucnssors of F. Revel pi re i;inl lils) and is used )>y thrm in respect of and in702 words
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Advertisement250 1922-11-25 3 A WARNING TO MOTHERS In infantile diarrhoea never give medicine to check the movement of the bowel* except upon the advice of a physician. The rigkt treatment is to cleanse the bowels of the irritating secretions which are the cause of the trouble. Many mothers have found Baby's Own Tablets,250 words
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Advertisement417 1922-11-25 3 «nd 'WincarnUVen- •urea progressive increase of renewed health for those who are Weak, Anaemic, Nervousorßun-down" ff A mosi tatitfaciory feature ol ,'Wincarnit it that it ensure* a proprt isivt increase of renewed health a 4»y-by-day tmpro**. I ment in the vigour and vitaJity I of the body. ff And the417 words
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Advertisement177 1922-11-25 3 VIOLET-RAYS Give You Radiant BeautyGlowing Health Throbbing Pulsing Vitality SO QUICKLY SO EASILY SO INEXPENSIVELY. Outfits to suit individual tastes and needs. Prices on application. SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE. ♦«->-»♦«-»■♦♦«♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦«♦♦«♦♦♦«»♦»»♦♦«»«<♦♦«♦♦»«««<««« :< 3» TRY OUS POPULAR NMH! MANY TREASURES CIGARETTES Because of their Quality, Appear'UiSSSc^wSHaLi ance &nd Luxur ySP 555^ ■r&Nr.Wsfiß177 words
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Advertisement730 1922-11-25 4 STEAMER SAILINBS P. 0.-British India and Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PEN'INSUI .V AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) LONDON FAR-EASTERN BERVICR FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON ft ANTWERP Due Singapore Leave Singapore PLASSY about Nov. 26 NANKIN730 words
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Advertisement647 1922-11-25 4 STEftiER S/HUWaS ELLERMAN LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) STEAMER Due Singapore PASSENGER SERVICE OUTWARD. s.s. CITY OF YORK China* Japan Dec. 14 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA China O^pan Jan. 28 s.s. CITY OF POONA China Japan Mar. 9 HOMEWARDS. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles London Dec647 words
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Advertisement691 1922-11-25 4 STEAMER SAILINGS KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OP BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA, GOVERNMENT. Telephone Noe. Passage Dept. 131, Fright Dept. 1202, Marine Dept. and Transhipment Dept. 1437, Manager's Dept. 1003. BAUD— November 25. Billiton and Ratnvia. INDRAGIRI— November 25, Riouw, Frigi-Ilnjja, Sapat,691 words
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Advertisement383 1922-11-25 5 STUiER SAIUHBS N. Y. K. LONDON LINK Mishima Mani Nor. tS llnkoiuki Maru Dec. Ii LIVERPOOL LINE TaUuno Maru raid Dee. HAMBURG LINE Dakar Maru Nov. 29 Lisbon Maru end Dec. NEW YORK UNE via SUEZ BOUTH AMERICAN LINE Kavacal Mara Dec. 7 BOMBAY UNE Wakasa Maru Dee. 4 N'agato383 words
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Advertisement571 1922-11-25 5 STEAMER BAUNIS 0.5.X." Propoaed Sailings froa Singapore (snbjeet to change without previous notlee.) EUROPEAN LINK For Marseilles, London, Hsmbarg. Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Sacs and Port Said. Arr. Dep. SHITNKO MARU Dee. 22 Dee. U ATLAS MARU Jan. 22 Jan. 23 'Omit Marseilles. NEW YORK LINE For Saa Francisco, Panama,571 words
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Advertisement582 1922-11-25 5 STEAiEn SaUIIgS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. LOCAL SAILINGS Intended to aail Steamer From Singapore to Moa«ay, 4 p.m. KtNTA i t SwetUnham and Penang. Monday, 5 p.m. *BAN WHATT Malacca and Muar. SOON TMfej, t.tO pja. POHANN Port Dickson, Taluk Ajuob, B*gaa Da»s# and Lumnt. Tuesday, 5 p.m. KELANTAN Malacca582 words
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Advertisement403 1922-11-25 5 STEAMER SAILINGS COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN S.S. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) and THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Monthly Service taking cargo and Passengers from Singapore BATAVIA AND SOURABAIA NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS AND FREMANTLE (PERTH) Approximate Sailings MINDEROO Dee. 2 GORGON Dee. 21 CHARON403 words
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Advertisement763 1922-11-25 5 SALES RY AUCTION AUCTION SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OK SINGAPORE. Originating Summons No. 19 of 1922. In the matter of the Eatate settled by Cheang Hong Lim hy Deed, d.ited October 30, IH7B, and made between the said Cheang linns; Lim of the cne763 words
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Advertisement552 1922-11-25 6 Exhibitors! PATHF ALWAYS TO THE FORE, 1 -f\ 1 11 Li Has released the First Real CENSOR PROOF Serial I GO GET' EM HUTCH which has jut been passed in its ENTIRETY by the Official Censors for SJS., F.M.S. and Johore. Featuring CHARLES HUTCHISON the Thrill-a-minute-King in the STRONGEST SERIAL552 words
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Advertisement220 1922-11-25 6 CWEMAS Rlalto Theatre MALACCA Lessees THE MIDDLE EAST FILMS, LTD. November 30, December 1 2 S««lMlS»t**>> THE BRITISH SUPER-PRODUCTION Carnival Featuring MATHESON LANG Taken from the Successful London Play. USUAL PRICES. (pnerete rollers A Permanent and Highly Satisfactory Article for Die upkeep of Lawis and Tennis Courts. SELLS AT A220 words
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Advertisement300 1922-11-25 6 ENTERTAINMENTS VICTORIA THEATRE L\ST NIGHT To-night at 9.30 CHARLIE CHAPLIN IX TILLIES PUNCTURED ROMANCE 6 Reels 6 Charlie in Six Reela of Side-Splitling Comedy Also THE VAGABOND AND AUSTRALASIAN CAZETTE. Booking st MOUTRIE*S. PRICES $2 and *1. Matinee 10-day. at .i.li p.m. Children half price. Nahar Opera At the Beyrouth300 words
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Advertisement524 1922-11-25 6 MUNICIPAL NOTICE Required for the Municipnl Tn Department, a Senior rk with experience ot accounts and correspondence ;iml uf controlling a stalT. Commencing salary $J2U a month with any Temporary Allowance for the time being in force, rising by Annual Increment of $10 a month to $260, and with possibility524 words
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Article135 1922-11-25 7 nXTUBCS. Salurdaj. Xnvfmlicr 2."> Riga Wntor. 2.11 a.m., 2.3 p.m. Bporta, Kalll.'s Inst. ground. Sunday. Nc.veml.cr 26 Hlch \V:.tir, 'M^ n.m., S.U p.m. 1. an I 0. outwiud mail due. Monday, \ovrnihi-r 27 iti.-li i. I I :i.n>.. 4-R p m Tiang Guan lirick and Tile Co.,135 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article86 1922-11-25 7 East Wharf Baain- Nil. Fjmt Wharf Nil. Slir.-i^ \Miarl Barentas. laia Wharf Ben Kmp\n Deck Man la Kinta. W*el h..rl tone, Elpeaor. Jardine* WkkVf—MlL i'ulu lirani loal Uharf-Nil. Keppel ilarboar. Main Wharf !.c!:. Spartan, Lch. Angler, Lch. Saasl ir. P I d< r, Dloae, lata j.86 words
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Article69 1922-11-25 7 ASDANG Baasbot M-ll 11. ASIA L) ..-1 ton :'ro:« Hongkong L'S-11, 26-11. Ul SHO MARU, Jap., IMt tons, from Deli 24-11 20-11. i.U'.i- HO, H: ran TronKeanu L.".-:!. indukan i u..tu Pakai i 11. roo KelanUn KON'TIANAK, Dut., 11l ton i, tnm Bhio H II l. ins, froa69 words
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Article186 1922-11-25 7 To-d«T Port Swcttenbsin and Ponang 3 p.m Mnlan 3 p.m Haatok n| I p.m. i -I p.m. Chio 4 p.m liandjcrmasin 4 p.m ri i p.m. n and Treag 4 p.m. Kuia TinEKi 4 p.m Cheriboa and Snmarant; 4 p.m. uaag, Sjur.i--4 p.m. Eatavia, Batnaranc, Sourabaya, Port186 words
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Article17 1922-11-25 7 \*tt R'pnr«. Arr. London, r JO November 21 i it -nil it S.i Biinht17 words
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Article172 1922-11-25 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, November 20. On London, Bank 4 m/a 2/4 M, Demand 2/4 5/32 Private 3 ms. credit* 2/4U On New York Demand 52 ?4 Private 00 d/s 5414 On Frunce, Bank 710 On India, aßnk T.T. 175% On Hongkong, Bank d/d 154 p.c. prem. On Shanghai,172 words
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58 1922-11-25 7 Tom of Market Firm. Latest London rabies quote Spot Sheet Is. ',£<!. Pale Crept Cloilng PrieM Buyen. Sellers. Soot )ec. in. -March V;iril June Spot Dec. Jan./March April/June Bibbed Brooked Sheet doling Prices Buyen. Seller*. 44>i 45 45 45 i 47 47>-i 48 4<J58 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article215 1922-11-25 7 \uL I'd. 1 1 Arer Weng 1 1 Batang I'udang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Jelantoh 1 1 Johan Tim .1 £'1 Kam. Kamunt. .0 10 Kinta Assen. 5 5 Lingui Tin ti 1U .Malayan ("01. 1 1 Mambau Tin 1 1 Menglembu 1 1 Midtileton 1 1215 words
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Article148 1922-11-25 7 (■Mb f«L I'd. Baycra. S*tl»ri. .1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 4.3.0 4.10.0 0 10 Central Engines L>JK) norn :0 10 Central Moton 2.25 275 10 10 Eastern Ship 8.75 9.75 !1 £1 E. Smeltinß Co. 7.90 7.50 >/- 5/- Electric Tramwayi 1/- 2/- non U 10 Fraser Ncave 34.00148 words
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Article111 1922-11-25 7 !J. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 6 p.e. p.m. Spore Electrical Tramways, 5 p.c. £350,000 norn Spirt Municipal 6 p.c $1,875,000 par S'pr.re Municipal 4H P.C. of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.c. di*. Spore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1900 $1,600,500 10 p.c. dii. Spore Municipal 4V4 p.c. of 1909 $1,500,000111 words
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Article406 1922-11-25 7 Fraiier and Co. and Lyall and Bratt'a Qnotatiou. Latoat arallabla Sterlinr Qaotatiuni ar* printed oa mother par* oa Friday. iy'» Frmaer ft Co. \llenby New ($1) 0.55 0.65 Alor Gajah ($1) 1.00 MO A. HiUra ($5) 11.00 13.00 A. Kuning ($1) 0.40 0.60 Am. Malay ($2) 2.00 2.25406 words
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Advertisement82 1922-11-25 7 MUNICIPAL NOTICE >l at th« Town Biuiraport- invite Under, for the altrrnI M I ..'Hi MrKi-nzip Kokd .1-1,1 >p«clfleatlea nnd tender form, obtninrd lit Hir Municipal At tbitrct'> Offler, duriac <tV,c-i- hmirs. Trader. on and mcloaad ia Urn iv Uuriwilh nri' to Ik 1 lian>l to the Muncipal Secretary, on82 words
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Advertisement769 1922-11-25 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS rUKNCII SALAD OID. in small bottles at ■_'T, cents or $2. fi1l pi r dozen, during Novembei o! ly. 11. Bolter. Europe Hotel Building. GOODRICH, Beet in the Long Run. (Ip Bl UftUCOA WATCHES FOB CHBISI (Ip) I M\>; 1M DDINGS, Mince Meat, Mince Pies. htistaiae Cakes, order769 words
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Advertisement351 1922-11-25 7 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE of artistic and ornamental design teak household furniture, Moutrie piano, high-class art table glassware, silver and oleetro-piaCedware, excellent porcelainware, fine art Jr.panese aad Chinese braaa ami porcelain turio*. Milner and Chubb safes, beautiful floweriiiß anil foliage alaata, etc. The property «f K. N. Adis. fcsq. (leaving the351 words
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Advertisement116 1922-11-25 7 The Australian Trade Commission Service in the East (I'ndfr Direction of the Miniutry for Trade and Customs) REPRESENTING THE AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH GOVERMENT AND THE GOVERNMENTS OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, VICTORIA, NEW SOUTH WALES, AND QUEENSLAND Invite enquiries from IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS on all matters relating to TRADE WITH116 words
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Obituary59 1922-11-25 8 KHOO.— On November 23, 1922, Khoo Kin Piow, at No. 6, Sin Koh Street, (off Kalians Road), Singapore. Funeral on Sunday, tru 26th, at Bukit Brown Cemetery. TAN TECK SOON.- At his residence 14 Duxton Hill, on November 25, 1922. Cor tege leaves for Bidadari, on Monday, November 27,59 words
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Article45 1922-11-25 8 Mrs. Josephine C. de Souza and family sin cerely thank their friends and relatives for their kind attendance at the funeral of the late Mr. Alphcnse Rowland dc Souza and also those who sent wreaths and let ters of condolence in their sad bereavement45 words
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1080 1922-11-25 8 There is a good deal of curiosity about what has happened to the Gunong Pulai Water Scheme. Col. Deacon, of Binnie Son and Deacon came here and offered tc prepare the plans and supervise th«> carrying out of all the work for1,080 words
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Article33 1922-11-25 8 Information has been rccaived of a case of house breaking and theft from Gopcng where the French Tekka Mines were broken into and a picul of ?oppor viru valueJ at isloo was stolen.33 words
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Article35 1922-11-25 8 The Governor-General announces, says a Capetown message cf October 24, that while the Prince cf Wales is looking forward t) visiting Sou'h Africa, he regrets that he will be unable to come till next year.35 words
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Article32 1922-11-25 8 The F.M.S. Government has now approved the recommendation of the Advisory Town Planning Committee to place the new Victoria Institution on the southeastern portion of the old Petaling Golf Links, Kuala Lumpur.32 words
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Article45 1922-11-25 8 The Selangor St. Andrew's Society wil! celebrate this year's St. Andrew s festival with a dance in the Solangor Club on November 30. This alteration is due to the Town Hall being condemned for public use so that it is necessary to cancel the concert.45 words
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Article40 1922-11-25 8 The Themistocles on November 3 arrived at Brisbane with 72 immigrants, including 55 ex-service nominees. The vessel also took to Australia 60 Dreadnought boys, under the scheme founded in Sydney, in 1911, which gives free farm training to these lads.40 words
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Article13 1922-11-25 8 The Singapore Rubber Exporters' Association of Singapore is exempted from registration in Singapore.13 words
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Article24 1922-11-25 8 It is officially notified that in the bankruptcy of J. L. Campbell, the debtor is paying a first div dend of 50 per cent.24 words
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Article21 1922-11-25 8 We understand that the steamer Clam in Asiatic Petroleum Company's oil tanker, went ashore at Double Head Beacoi; during last night.21 words
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Article30 1922-11-25 8 The Municipal Health Officer is to be an analyst and efficar, iand the Qhief 3anitary Inspectcr to be an officer within :he limits of the Town and Fort o'. Malacca.30 words
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Article42 1922-11-25 8 The Master Attendant, Capt. Calthrop Calthrop, in the Marine Court yesterday, inflicted a line of $40 on the X.P.M. It was stated that their steam launch .Alice was seen to be carrying an excess of passengers than the boat was licensed for.42 words
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Article42 1922-11-25 8 The notification of July 15, 1921, re?arding sedi'ious publications is cancelled in so far as it relates to the Daily Herald. The Advance Guard, printed by the Emerald Press of Dublin and published in London, is prohibited from importation in.c the Colony.42 words
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Article41 1922-11-25 8 The Italian warship Lib'a arrived here from Hongkong yesterday en route fcr Europe. She is commanded by Captain Ernesto Surzagli, C.8., and has on board. Mr. P. A. Guazzone, the secretary to the Italian Legation, Pekng. The usual courtesies were exchanged.41 words
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Article42 1922-11-25 8 In view of next Thursday being Thanksgiving Day, Bishop Bickley, D.D., of the Met h' Hist Episcopal Mission, has kindly consented to preae'h at Wesley Church next Sunday evening. His subject will be in harmony with America's great national Thanksgiving Day exercises.42 words
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Article57 1922-11-25 8 The body of St. Francis Xavier will be xposed to public view at Old Goa froir: December 3 to January 6, says a Bcmbay message. The All-India Catholic Conference will hold its next sessions fnereon December 28, 29 and :50 at the Church of St. Franc's of Assisi, the Mother57 words
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Article63 1922-11-25 8 Mr. Pussyfoot Johnson, tho prohibition advocate, has issued, asenrdlng .o a London message of Octcber 27, a writ for ibel against the National Champion Press Syndicate, respecting an ar'.xl.' appearing in the National Champion, which he alleged reflected on Iks temperance principles. The article refwred to an incident aboard the63 words
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Article73 1922-11-25 8 Judging by the dress rehear al of Persephone at the Victoria Theatre last evening, the Girls' Friendly Socety are assured of success when the play is presented publicly on Monday and Tuesday. The piece has been well-rehearsed, the dancing is exceptonally good ami the scenic effect is admirable. The fund*73 words
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Article76 1922-11-25 8 Rights and privileges under '.he Inventions Ordinance have been granted to Dr. Hans Grossman, chemist of Zurich, in connection with improvements in kindling devices and a machine for manufacturing same to McLeroth Pneumatic Tyre Syndicate, of London, for improvements in air tubes for pneumatic tyres S. W. Bunker, of Kuala76 words
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Article87 1922-11-25 8 The jury acquitted Muller, a young workman, on a charge of murdering '.he legal representative cf a company whore he was employed, states a Paris message :f November 1. Muller lest his right arm n an accident, and was awarded £20 annually, but demanded £40, and when refused shot the87 words
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Article94 1922-11-25 8 The case in connection with the treasure chest belonging to the King's Own Regiment was again before the District Magistrate at I£angocn on the 13th inst. Mr. H. Brown, appearing for Privates Reywood, Briggs and Grey, claimed the right for his clients to be tried as European British subjects and94 words
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Article106 1922-11-25 8 The Rev. H. G. Peile, Vicar of AH Saints', South Acton, and formerly of Singapore, always sees the humorous side of clerical life. Naturally ht> has many stories to tell. Many of them, says the Humorist of October 14, turn on chun-.i announcements, which are often strangely worded. On one106 words
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Article101 1922-11-25 8 A curious incident happened the other day in the Punjab Council when one of the Ministers objected to a member usinir the Persian quotation Ata-i--shuma ba laqai shuina your jrifi il thrown in your face." The President subsequently stated that on enquiry from an authority of great weight he had101 words
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Article447 1922-11-25 8 Lieutenant (acting Capt.) V. H. Winson, Straits Settlements Volunteer Force, is promoted to the rank of Captain. Secend Lieutenant R. P. Liston, Penang Volunteers has resigned his commission in the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force. Lady Guiliemard and Mrs. G.R.K. Muglis'.cn are amonp the passengers on board the447 words
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Article84 1922-11-25 8 Mails from Europe, (London mails :!:;t(d November 2) by the P. and O. l J ia-sy will nrrive by trail tn-ni UTOK morning. Correspondence will be ready /or delivery to boxholders alfout 10 a.m. The G.P.O. will be i pen to the public from 10 a.m. to 1184 words
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Article176 1922-11-25 8 Kuching, the capital cf Sarawak, i: sh.i-.ly to have electric light. The contract for the installation has been placed with United Engineers, Limited. Tho power itaOoa wiii !>:■ operated by the. Public Winks Department and Mr. A. 0. hai I I'M appointed electrical i:j-in« r. The plant176 words
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Article201 1922-11-25 8 The secend case to !>e taken up yesterday al the Singapoi Assizes, presided over by the acting Chief Justice, Mr. I. .1. Sproule, with Mr. Whitley, lU'.R, proa*. cutinjf, was that in which an Indian Mohammedan baker named Shaik Ismail tool efcanjad with pomasion of fcrymxi nun-, the201 words
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Advertisement249 1922-11-25 8 GOLF REQUISITES fjf Auchterlonie $8.00 Tom Morris $8.00 -ffi' Simpson's $8.50 rf&fe BRASSIES. tjM jT Auchterlonie $8.50 Simpson's $8.75 MID IRONS. J| Auchterlonie $7.25 Mm Tom Morris $7.25 Jj Simpson's $7.50 i!PV GOLr BAGS. ml Strong Canvas Bags, leather fl bound with ball pocket. ULt' I rices f yT"~""" $6,249 words
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Advertisement111 1922-11-25 8 ALHAMBRA TOPICAL BUDGET THE SILVER HORDE 7 pts. 7 pts. Flnt Stow THE SKY RANGER (Geo. B. Salts) Episodes 9 and 10 MARLBOROUCST THE FIGHTING CHANCE 6 pts. 8 pts. THE DANCIN FOOL 5 pts. 6 pts Flnt Stow Two 2 reels Unlverssl dramas and other interesting picture. TAN CHENG111 words
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Article239 1922-11-25 9 Result of the First Party Division. Reuter's Service. London, November 24. In the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law introduced the Irish Free State Constitutional Bill and the Irish Free State Consequential Provisions Bill, which were formally read a first time. The first division of the new Parliament was239 words
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Article103 1922-11-25 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 24. A Vancouver message states Mr. Barrcw, the Minister for Agriculture, in advocating in the provincial legislature an amendment to the British North American Act, to give the province the power to prevent Oriental ownership of lands, said that 14,000 acres of the103 words
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Article146 1922-11-25 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 24. Berlin A British and a French officer, belonging to the Inter-Allied Control Ccnimission, who arrived at Ingolstadt, Bavaria, to inspect the munitions depot, were attacked with clubs and stones by a band of civilians hiding in the vicinity. The British officer was146 words
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Article42 1922-11-25 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 24. Rome Distinguished callers at the residence of the late Baron Sonnino included the King of Italy and Signor Mussolini. In accordance with the deceased's wishes, the funeral to-morrow will be of the simplest character.42 words
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Article46 1922-11-25 9 Reuter's Service. London. November IM. A message from Bucharest states that the King of Rumania, while return'n? from k hunt in Transylvania, escaped an a: tempt on his life by the destruct on of thi- railway line, which derailed the preceding train.46 words
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Article239 1922-11-25 9 Severe Comments on French Policy. Reuter's Service. London, November 24. Washington :M. Clemenceau's utterance came under fire in the Senate, where, in a sharp debate covering the recent relationships, Mr. Hitchcock declared that M. Clemenceau's attitude to Germany detracted frcm his appeal to the American people, although239 words
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Article123 1922-11-25 9 Reuter's ServiceLondon, November 24. Berlin In the Reichstag, Herr Cuno stated that the new Government firmly resolved to execute the Wirth Governi ment's programme as outlined in the note to the Reparations Commisbion on November 13. Germany must have a complete moratorium for reparation.; payments in cash123 words
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Article54 1922-11-25 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 24. Lausanne The first commission con-fc-retice has appointed a sub-commission to consider, inter alia, the establishment of a demilitarized zone on the East Thracian frontier and to endeavour to arrange a Bulgarian outlet to the Aegean. London, November 24. Constantinople The new Caliph has54 words
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Article143 1922-11-25 9 The Municipal health statement for the week ending November 18 gives the total number cf deaths as 230, representing v death-rate of 33.04 per mille, compared with 30.02 in the preceding week and with 38.14 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of mortality143 words
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Article99 1922-11-25 9 The Kodak Company, of Battery Road, forward copies of two of their latest publications. The more important is a complete catalogue cf all the styles of cameras, materials and accessories obtainable from the company here an elegant production which contains all the information the prospective purchaser of99 words
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Article300 1922-11-25 9 Execution of a Renegade Englishman. Reuter's Service. London, November 24. Erskine Childers was executed at seven this morning. It is believed he was shot. The official army report states that Childers was tried by a military court at Portobello barracks, Dublin, on November 17, on a charge of300 words
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Article37 1922-11-25 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 24. Par* The Senate Army Commission, decided by 16 votes to 15 in favour of** pericd of military service of 18 months,' instead of two years as up til now.37 words
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Article252 1922-11-25 9 Exemplary Punishment for Road Hogs. Before Mr. Gourlay, Third Magistrate, yesterday. Traffic Inspector T. W. Corben prosecuted Yam Ah Quee and Mawi bin H. Idris, drivers of cars ***** and SlSOii respectively, for racing in Beach Road on the 16th inst., in the course of which a ricksha252 words
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Article237 1922-11-25 9 i Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard presided over the Bankruptcy Court yesterday. In the case of Tan Lian Chye, the Hon. Mr. C. Everitt, on behalf of the creditors, asked for a receiving order. It was said 'hat the debtor owed large amounts to I several banks and that237 words
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Article938 1922-11-25 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bandoeng, November 17. With regard to the new process of vulcanisation direct from latex, it wiil doubtless be of interest to Straits producers to know that the Dutch-American Plantations Company (East Coast of Sumatra) very recently completed tests for the storage of latex.938 words
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Article949 1922-11-25 9 New Cable Between Colombo And Penang. Presiding at the annual general meeting of the Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Co., Ltd., held on October 18, at Electra House, E.( the chairman (Sir John Denison-Plender, G.8.E., K.C.M.G.,) in moving the adoption of the report, said In presenting949 words
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Article94 1922-11-25 9 (By Courtesy of the Nichi Nichi Shimbun.) Tokio, November 24. It is antcipated that five hundred Naval officers w'll be put in the retired lists including three Admirals namely H. R. H. the Prince of Hiroyasu, Fushimi, Sadakichi, Kato and Matahachiro, Nawa to be on the waiting94 words
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Article975 1922-11-25 9 Consideration of the Budget Next Friday. The ordinary monthly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held in the Municipal Office yesterday. Mr. R. J. Karrer presided and the other commissioners present were Messrs. J. A. Elias, W. A. Sims, See Tiong Wah, E. l\ss, n sohn, K. S.975 words
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Article37 1922-11-25 9 Our Penang correspondent wires Over 1,000 representatives of the commercial and professional community and British subjects, all taxpayers, have signed a petition against the retention of the income tax, which will be forwarded to Singapore.37 words
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Article176 1922-11-25 10 The following will represent the A.r.r. No, 1 Coy, B. h. S. Ii.C.A. at hockey on Monday on the B K. C. ground: I. C. s. White; C. E. Winter and 11. K. 8. Law; T. .M. Wlnsley, 11. C. Cooper and S, P. Holmes Smith, 11. G. stack,176 words
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Article22 1922-11-25 10 fi p the Ni Monthly Medal, originally arranged for th is wet 1 Bed until December 1 and '2.22 words
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Article65 1922-11-25 10 Owing to rain, yesterday's matches were postponed. The following arc Tuesday's ties. A. Van Cuylenberg and J. E. Tyler, owe i' l v. \V. V 1 alhel ;< and K. Scott owe .11 1 Bong Soo s ah Leng, plus yap Ah Hyan, our 15;65 words
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Article46 1922-11-25 10 •,i wire if !he 24th inst. states At Grahamstown, the home nam declared ai 182 for nine wickets and the M. <'.('. made 360 fi r live when s-unii)--wcre drawn. 124, Fender M and Head 93 act »u'.. The match was drawn.46 words
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Article352 1922-11-25 10 1, f' 1 j ex» rpi fc SB an article in a hoax s teams. is of Cv: view of the ill her-'. Tiio writer says M] refers to the aboliS player pushing ith hi--rhich lays him particularly open t) the ii>k of getting a ment352 words
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Article100 1922-11-25 10 This morning, a medical :'.udent. named Than Vine Knisw, was charged at the instance of the Traffic Department with negligen November 10, at iilHiiit 9.40 in the morning, al the junction of Bern lolni Street end Fort Canning Road, when, in turning his ear too100 words
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Article95 1922-11-25 10 The following Singapore properties wiic ml>i hy auction by Messrs, cheong K.iun Seng and Co., on Wednesday: 2,260 Cl ■DO pj ne feet by Mr. Adam Saftoo, J2.476 Ml Upper Svrangocn Road, ***** square feet, Mr. Wee Chwee Chin, *-.-oi Freehold land at Teleh Knran Road, 7,83095 words
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Article781 1922-11-25 10 Future Viewed from Different Standpoints. Largel] because of the value of the Imperial Institute to commerce, the AsSOCMtion of British Chambers of Cmniiui... and the Liverpool, Manchester, and Bristol Chambers, have this year passed strong resolutions urging His Government not to transfer any part of the War781 words
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Article143 1922-11-25 10 Contractor Ah Lee who with his wife and children was returning in his car, from Malacca on the 10th inst. met with I BOrioM accident when they came to Rota in Kembau, states the Malay Mail. Bt was at the wheel when suddenly the gear went wrong.143 words
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Article82 1922-11-25 10 The design of Mr. S. J. Edwards. M.A., A.H.1.8.A., I'.A.S.L. architect with Messrs. I Ralph Booty and Co., Singapore, has been awarded the first prize in the competition! ."or id. heal design for the new town hall. and municipal ofliccv Colombo. There were' :>J oentpetttors, and the82 words
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Article372 1922-11-25 10 An Expedition to Sumatra In 1926. With a view tbobtainingsome information regarding work which the German expedition had done on Christmas Island a representative of the Times of Ceylon recently interviewed the leader of the party, Professor Freundlichs. He said that bail weather spoiled the object of the372 words
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Article280 1922-11-25 10 i Proposed Field for Indian Settlement. Sir Frederick Lugard, in the course of a lecture on November 14 at the Royal Colonial Institute on the growth of the Empire, suggested that Indian emigrant with their wive* might find abundant land and healthy homes In the unpopular 1 ed280 words
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Article206 1922-11-25 10 At the continued hearing at Stratford, on a charge of murder against Bywaters? a ship's steward, and Mrs. Percy Thompson, whose husband was fatally stabbed while returning with his wife from a theutre, further letters to Bywaiecs from Mrs. Thompson were read. Most of them contained newspaper206 words
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Article99 1922-11-25 10 The Monopolies Department, yesterday, discovered a large quantity of cocaine and morphia, about 11 lbs. in all, on board the Lloyd Triestino steamer Nippon. which arrived here from Trieste on the 22nd instant^ A storekeeper on board, nnmed Simeone Perii-h, is being charged before th- District99 words
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Article348 1922-11-25 10 B. I. Vessel Domain Arrives In Calcutta. The first Ixmdon-Calcutta run of the new 8.1.5. N. motor ship Domala was entirely satisfactory, Chief Engineer i Robertson told The Englishman. The Domala, arriving as the forerunner of a feet of rive more B. I. motor ships coining ti348 words
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Article265 1922-11-25 10 From Singapore to Batavia In 98 Days. There are a few people in Singapore who will recall the settng out from here atout April last of Captain George and Mr. Peter Dixon in a small boat, with the cbjeet of making the voyage to Sydney265 words
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Article116 1922-11-25 10 Lyall and Evatt's Share Report. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt report under to-day's date Tin. £175 12s. Gd. Rubbers. Quiet. Amalgamated Malays 2-2.10, Balgownies 2.50-3, Bassetts HO-!>0, Bukit Katils f.O-70. Haytors 4.50-;-), Kedahs UK, CraigMeai Mtt-SYH, New Serendahs 2-2.25, Jimahs 1.05-1.15, Ayer Panas 5-5.50. Mines. J-.hans 40-42-.., Kampons116 words
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Article55 1922-11-25 10 Bedford Plantations.— 4,6oo lbs. Bemain Perak.- 36,014 lbs. Bruas Porak.— -13,812 lbs. Benar Estate.— l 2,244 lbs. Glenealy Plantations.— 3s,9o4 lbs. Hillrise Estate.— l6,soo lbs. Kuala Pergau. 40,300 lbs. Lenggeng Estate. 19,035 lbs. Keyland Estate.— 9,BBl lbs. Ratanui Estate.— 24.oso lbs. TroJak Estates.— 2. r »,000 lbs.55 words
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Article64 1922-11-25 10 Mr. Bottomley's examination in bankruptcy has been adjourned to March, 7 1023. Debt** <li<l not appear. The Official Receiver said he had appointed assistants to help Mr. Bottcmley to prerare statement of his affairs. Mr. B~ttomley's representative said the debtor was anxious to deny the rumour that64 words
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Article1282 1922-11-25 10 Forty Years On. Lord Ernest Hamilton takes the title of his reminiscences of the sixties from the famous Harrow School song, in the inception cf which he may be said to have played a part. He had passed through f.he ordeal of his first house-singing, and1,282 words
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Article348 1922-11-25 10 Abolishing Stamps in Business Offices. It i.< prohaM Mm 0 nt, that in the near future an automa: registering machine will obvate the necessity tor stamping letters in a large number of business oftces. The i i'(stal Pranking .Machine Company have installed a model at then- offices, Morning348 words
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Letter78 1922-11-25 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—In Malacca there are cast s when 1 nun who have been pensioned have shortiy afterwards been n-empl' yed in Govern,):<nt l>c partments. I tiny si BO less than twenty Asiatics both Chinese and Ear* asians unemployed, with families almost78 words
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Article123 1922-11-25 10 In The Silver Horde. Gckhryn'a picturized version of Hex Beach's famoU which the Alhambra presents to-night, provides ;i gnat extraction. The story is laid in Alaska, beyond the hinge of civilisaticn where nine-tenth of man'- law rests in the barrel of a kuii and the flinty hardness i123 words
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Article37 1922-11-25 10 Routine orders, dated November 17, by Lieut.-Colonel F. E. Spencer, D.5.0., M.C., Commandinir S.S.V.F. Monday, 27th. 6.16 p.m. Drill Hull, European, Special Parade. N'nti'. Thii «iil !>>■ the last special qualifying parade during trataiini IM2.37 words
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27 1922-11-25 10 Orders lor week ending December 3 1U22 Ml inlay, 27tli. Individual Troop I'aiade, 5.18 p.m. Wednesday, 20th. Ambalance Clan ">.!"> p.m.27 words
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Article1302 1922-11-25 11 Creator of the Bournville (harden Suburb. Mr. Gtorn* Cadbary, chairman of Ca<lhury Brothers 1. ti1., ami thr philanthropi. founder t>f the fftrden suburb of Bourn ville, near Birmingham, who passed away on October 24, mm *:t raiiir fniin v Iciijj lint' of Quake: forefathers. He mi <hr1,302 words
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Article619 1922-11-25 11 Sun-Jay Next before Advent. SIWDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1922. St. Andrew's Cathedral, a.m. Holy Communion. 746 a.m. Hoiy Communion (Choral). Ml Matins an.l Utaay. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. S. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. fc.ls p.m. Kvrnsone and Sermon. During the following week.— Holy Communion on619 words
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Article26 1922-11-25 11 The term of office of the present F.M.S. Government Town Planner has been cx--1 sanded for a further term of thres years, ending in March, 1U25.26 words
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Advertisement138 1922-11-25 11 ln.a«Bnlf WHAT 3| MOUTRIE Ifeppgfg: MEANS TO YOU! I The best in the PianoL makers Art, applied to fJT jr^r[ >JP local conditions. It means complete satisfaction over a span of years, as they are built to last a life time. SEND FOR LATEST LIST TO-DAY. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd.138 words
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Advertisement331 1922-11-25 11 Raffles Hotel CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR ANNOUNCEMENTS CHRISTMAS NIGHT, MONDAY, DECEMBER 25.— X'mas Dinner and Grand Orchestral Concert. BOXING NIGHT, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26.— Carnival Night. Dinner and Dance. NEW YEAR'S NIGHT, JANUARY I.— Special Carnival Night. Dinner and Dance. (Fancy or evening Dress Optional). AUGMENTED JAZZ ORCHESTRA. Residents snd Diners331 words
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Advertisement201 1922-11-25 12 ■^^**2ks ''''''WwVii*-' FRAMROZ CO. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. New Shipment Just Received Pheasants Quail SWISS Gruyere AND DUTCH Edam Cheese SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. (lacorporated In the Straits SattlemnU) Retail I).- pi.: ORCHARD ROAD. M>»«»»III4HMM>M»« »♦»>»«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»»♦♦ Handsomer than gold, with a point like a smooth jewel bearing and201 words
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Advertisement423 1922-11-25 12 lOGS AND POULTHY The famous West Australian expert breeder and judge offers the following breeds of dogs— Bulldogs, Bull terriers, Airedale terriers, Fox terriers, Irish terriers, Australian terriers, Silny terrieis. Spaniels, Pomeranians, Kangaroo hounds, etc., etc. Kennel Club Certificate with all pedigree dogs. Also poultry in all varieties of Leghorns,423 words
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Advertisement760 1922-11-25 12 LEE NAM SENG CHOP GUAN SENG FORMERY LEE NAM SENG BROTHERS. CHOP GUAN SENG. As Solicitors for and on behalf of Lee Xam Seng, otherwise called Lee Puan Quee jf No. 53, Hill Street, Singapore, Rubber Merchant, we hereby give notice that the said Lee Nam Seng purchased the goodwill760 words
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Advertisement393 1922-11-25 12 Europe Hotel SINGAPORE. The management beg to announce the following programme St. ANDREWS NIGHT.— A Special Scottish Dinner will be served on Thursday, November JO. Owing to the St. Aitfiew's. Ball, there will be no After-dinner Dance. Special Scotch Music will :>e rendered during and after Dinner. TICKETS Dinner $3.393 words
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Advertisement1133 1922-11-25 13 Appalling Horror of Russian Famine PITIFUL STATE OF CHILDREN IN ARMENIA AND POLAND The "Save the Children Fund" is looking after these little ones CHILDREN IN THEIR THOISANDS UIK u.omsim; DEATHS. WHAT THE SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND IS DOING. v, i The "Save the Children Fund," so enthusiastically endorsed by1,133 words
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Advertisement492 1922-11-25 14 MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO LTD. PRIVATE CARS. The comprehensive policy covers against Acrideat. Malicious Act. Theft. Fire. Claims paid in fall. Third party claima— No Llasil. Law coata paid in settling or defending claim.. FIRE. R' n t- I'eraonal effect.. Furniture. Stock-in-trade. Riot and Civil commotion. Earthquake. MARINE. Favourable rates492 words
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Advertisement434 1922-11-25 14 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 Settlement..) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore, LONDON OFFICE 82, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company ha. 120,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compile, with the British Life Assurance434 words
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Advertisement564 1922-11-25 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (Incorporated by Special Charter in Japan.) CapiUl Subscribed Y60,000,000 CapiUl Paid-up Y52.500.000 Reserve Fund Yl 1^780,000 President K. Nakagawa, Esq. DIRECTORS T. Hisamune, Esq. G. Kawasaki, Esq. K. Morinago, Esq. M. Esnki, Esq. Denkichi Takita, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Taipeh, Formosa (Taiwan). BRANCH AND AGENCIES564 words
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Advertisement847 1922-11-25 14 BANKING CAPITAL $4,000,000 SURPLUS $2,000,000 Asia Ban king ttXjMKsr Institution* HEAD OFFICB FOR THE FAR EAST Shanghai. Singapore Office.— 22, Raffle* Place. Current, Savings Accounts and Fixed Deposits ia U. S. Gold, Sterling, Francs, Taels and Local Currency. Drafts Bought, Sold and Entered for Collection. Commercial and Travellers Letters of847 words
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Article841 1922-11-25 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. The Grand Prix. The lai ad in the prcat performance which at Strasbourg on .M.'y and 16 v.-.-is stajrod at tlie Aiito- ibile (lib of France during the Paris show weak. In the clejrant club rooms on the Place do la841 words
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Article152 1922-11-25 15 Australian art lovers— particularly those ID AK'llmi urnc -arc immensely pleased at the news of the Instist purchase made for the Melbourne art gallery by thp trustees of the Feltoß iVc|ucst ;i very rich legacy vvhu ii has most materially aided the gallery authorities in building up152 words
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Advertisement118 1922-11-25 15 Join-Up TJECOME A MEMBER OF THE SECOND uiIEATEST ASSOCIATION IN THE WORLD BECOME A Ford Owner Standard Touring Car NOW FOR. SINGAPORE. PRICE IS LOWER THAN PRE-WAR mk BETTER VALUE FOR MONEY IS OFFERED. WEARNE BROS., Ltd., SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUSIPUR, ITOH AN D PENANG. CHEVROLET CARS *T> HE 1922118 words
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Advertisement90 1922-11-25 15 I T 0 rtflL Jscrr\*9nilCc G lE. C. MONOD CIE, Agents SINGAPORE and SIAM. Stock of Lathes, Shaping and Drilling Machines, &c. Manufactured by DANISH MACHINE CO., LTD., Copenhagen. SOLE IMI'OKTEKS THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd., Singapore. (Incorporated in Denmark) Goodyear Tyres and Tubes, Solid Band Tyres for Motor Lorries90 words
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Advertisement411 1922-11-25 16 GUAN KIAT CO., LTD. »5, PHIIXIP STREET. NEW STOCKS IN HAND I.u»>n-I.agio. Norm and Kentucky Ploughs, falvd. Iron Rivetted Buckets, size 12 in. and II in. dix. Enamelled l.atex Pails, with covers, of 5 gallons capaiil>. Serlah Wooden Buckets for Estate use. Pruning Saw* with Single and Double edges. II411 words
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Advertisement390 1922-11-25 16 $18 A PAIR, COST PRICE To Ladies Smart Shoes received three weeks ago will be offered at CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON I have fresh goods coming. With French exchange in your favour, I sell some shoes at $18 a pair. Also Canadian Shoos at $8.50. Only a few pairs left.390 words
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Advertisement889 1922-11-25 16 CLASSIFIED ADVmiTSEMENTS The PREPAID charge* for Want*, For Sale, To Let, etc.. In ordinary close- set type (average six words to line) are per line one insertion 28 cent*., two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 ets., five ins. 11.00, six ins. 1.13, ten ins. $1.40,889 words
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Advertisement922 1922-11-25 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, house 70, Prinsep Street, entry December 15, 1322. Apply 3, Clarke Quay. TO LET, terrace house, No. A, Eber Road. off Oxley Road. Apply to No. 2, Eber Road or No. 10-c, De Souia Street. TO LET. 107, North Bridge Road and 86 and 37,922 words
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Advertisement813 1922-11-25 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, from November 1, small eflcc, No. 6-a Laidlaw Building*, at $100 per mensem. Apply E. A. llartoGr, Ltd., 5, Laidlaw buildings^ > ~TO LET, riTer side godowns No. 91, 92 and 94, Robertson Quay, now in the occupation of The General Rubber Co. Entry January813 words
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Advertisement216 1922-11-25 16 PHOENIX HOSIERY PRINCESS GARMENTS GO. 4, RAFFLES CHAMBERS (Opposite Robinson*). Buinea* Hoar* 9 a,m. te 1 p.K. CENTRAL MOTOR HIRING COMPANY M, ORCHARD ROAD. HUPMOBILE CARS ON HIRE DAT AND NIGHT. 'Phone 1733. PHOTOGRAPHS For the beet of everything in every Branch of Photography Ring ap MR. BUCKERIDGF Phone lO«7O216 words
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Miscellaneous202 1922-11-25 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES t Editorial and General 68 Manager's Ofllce 1117 All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All communications re lating to business matters advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc., should be addressed to THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Wants, For Sale, To202 words
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