The Straits Times, 27 November 1920
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Title Section12 1920-11-27 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,498 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, 27, 1920 PRICE 10 CENT^12 words
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Advertisement150 1920-11-27 1 Pric* sow < f:i.« p«r cam WHITEWAY'S Fair Maid of Devon Brand OF Pure Devonshire Cyder MINUFAOTUREO AT WHIMPLE. DEVON IN GIBBB OF 72 PINT BOTTLES JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD. (laoiwpontod ia ■■fllMd) INTO A PORB OBTAINABLE FROM USUAL DBALBRS AMD FROM BBBEUBAN Mewn. Wewo *Oo L»d. MALICCAi Meaan. T.150 words
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Advertisement89 1920-11-27 1 koBINSQN Ca^TDVi HILL-MARKED SmTuNS SILVER 4^^^fc^S TEA AMD COFFEE SERVICES KIRS JAMES I. PATHRN. complete in v-lvet-lined case $235 GEORGIAN PATTER*, oatni-lete in velvet-lined case $875 QUEEN »M£ MTTUW. 3 M ■■<=« 5 ij«o« »e»5 J >£SEMTAT|OH SETS WITH TRAY COMPLETE IN OAK CASE '-'A STANDS FOB 0 JUNIT ED89 words
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Article998 1920-11-27 2 !r F. Swcttcnham on Future Demind for Robber, tenth ordiparv gonna! meet lop of ;t (sa»tM°») K*bbct B»ta>e, Lid war b October 'Mi ia the council tuom of the i Giowors 1 AsdoeUlicn (lot* ipor»?fd), *taue»p, BiJ, Sit Fi«a* A. Swettea 0.0 MO. l>be cbaiiuan cf the998 words
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Article218 1920-11-27 2 Singapore United Rubber. The report of the Sug»p->te United Rabbi Plantations lot the je»t eadeJ June 80, 1930, aUte» tbtt tbe output of dry rabbet wt 535,188 Ibe. as compwed with 401,098 Ibf. previous je»i 188.867 lbs. h**o beaa told v Locdoa el »n »vm»r« groaa prioe o! 'it. 1.66218 words
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Advertisement325 1920-11-27 2 r 1-1 1— m A Charmer Charmcb I H< Sirn'.i dainty- beauti f »;l, 4 "Jiwe!" Lever ia a fitting jam jae'fj :<ilorni;-..iit for Mi. -1.-'s ut-iicarc WrV. Sjtisfiea her |fl mm- c»ptio( ij.-.l letHj serv.cci-hle yet r mart in W^ .tpp».aratirf Ah>>vc a!!, it precise in action, as every325 words
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Advertisement497 1920-11-27 2 B.WS HEAD Itched And Could Not S!ec?. Cuticsra Heals. "My baty Ml nnd cut the back cf I hrr head, and about a week aftwvards I her head was like one mass cf dry I sore eruptions. They itchel and ehcl scratche J, and they festered all over her I497 words
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Advertisement283 1920-11-27 2 Ji la A V MM BHIPMBNTS JUST ARRIVED OF THI FAMOUS FRENCH CAR THI IDKAL CAB FOB THE OWNER-DRIYKB HtU4 with Mlf-starter, electric light, high tension macaaw Uspertlon an 4 trial cordially invit«4. MALCOLM BFItANGKR I. AumMji *e>*<* JUST RECEIVED A SMALL SHIPMENT OF THE WELL-KNOWN ESSENCE OF OIVINIA ESSENCE283 words
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Article625 1920-11-27 3 Efftci of Rice Shortage on The State. lo tbe otnifo of bit »d'_i.mtiatiy» npr 1 oa Ibei SkMe ol N iti: Bjroeo in 1919 Hit Kiocilttej Mi, A 0. P<-ar«OB, ti.M.O. Hi»«ict aed CcQ.mil dii in Obief, writes Among He :a BttDJi- k lißlnrs ol It.' yeeVa »'n625 words
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Article226 1920-11-27 3 Details of Achievements Revelwed. Sir Jamt a WiL'ecek'a bor k. With tbe Indian* in Franoe, publiated by Constable ocntaicß interesting detail!) ol <h_ acLiLvemtnt ol tb< Indian ocrpa in 1814 and 1616 acd aboard in ladiv.dnal txploita ol tbe Biitiah and Hta Tie campaign ia described226 words
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Article102 1920-11-27 3 Tobaaeon'ate i are complain j PB that tbe new taxation is killing th' salo ot Hivisrj* oissre Tiieio was a time when a gold oigti oocli bd booubt tot sixjeroe, bat to day priica 'soro from la. to 2a. Bd., without rwiobing the mote espen-.iva o»buo<t aekoti-os102 words
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96 1920-11-27 3 For tbe o. nveoieone of ps<we»<?eig arriviva Bcmbay by Km, tbe Po: T-un* has erected 03 the vaoaot land oc»i Ballard piei a cold we^bw ntvu otmp wbiob will acccm Moa.tetwobnaaiec'. The Narknnds, wfciefa waa to aime Urt week, wm biiaeiue bine ncarl, 800 pa'aet96 words
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Advertisement516 1920-11-27 3 The Hand of the up-to-date Man and his "Swan" Pen. Mta r.-;i!:. modem in their ideas use "Swan" Pens because they b»Ne thum to do more ud bettor wort with loss troui>le. In fact H p essionof a "Swan" Pen by professional or buancM man is a si.vjn of his516 words
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Advertisement600 1920-11-27 3 What Two Minutes a Day Will Do For Your Hair. GKEAT HAIR-BEAUTY GIFT. eoa HAKLENE "HAIR DRILL OUTHT3 FREE TO READERS. E'VJCRT woman »nd rirt ou doubt* hat I beauty and at r^tireoeas by de?oun§ gj,V*» minutes a day to "Harlene Half n To-«ar aU the leading Aetnaare. Cinema <J°-ers600 words
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Advertisement306 1920-11-27 3 HAVE YOUR TIRE REPAIRED THE SCIENTIFIC WAY TIRE lUBGCRY Not merely vulcanizing, but Uic fcrf of repairing tires so that they slay repaired. Tire Surgery means thr.t tires c:.n be put back into service when apparently tbeir usefulness was over. Blow-out*, side wall, rim cuts an<! many other ailments can306 words
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Advertisement427 1920-11-27 3 Nearly Ready V. J^\ osHwncuii y^^\ M Mr. Sl.)\\ CHOOM I. Bl Conditions ("har.:;in<. The <im. ily appronchinj; frhra the supply of in many Irnea irlU exceed the dem.iM.l etition will be keen sfaia nnd munti rers as well ns Commercial House-* wil> to do more than c ;iot" prim*.427 words
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Advertisement869 1920-11-27 4 STEAMER SAILIMS P. O.- British India urn Apcar L»ine (Companies Incorporated la Foglend) HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with Hii Majesty's Gov.rrm.n*) f%* Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY in at miwl n«Nirf LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLE* LONDON Dm Singapore869 words
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Advertisement300 1920-11-27 4 STEAMER SAHJHS PRINCE LINE UNITED (Incorporated la Bnglaaa 1 fab bast sbbvicb pfor new york Puuu) GAELIC PRINCE .boot Dm. IT For all Information, apply to ADAMSON, OILTILLAN ft CO, LTD. (Incorporated la ■aglaaa') A««ata. THE BEN LIRE STUMERS, nmiUNMI Ib «M v*\u4 Khttear r* Cfcraa aa4 Japaa BCNBINNXB <M300 words
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Advertisement228 1920-11-27 4 HUMP ntum THE EJOTERK SHIPPM COUP ANT, lIUTD (I»a»raaratoJ la Unit* ■•HUawaia) Tali Dm Übl. i ß b}*«« to iHuMiN Vtth^lt flttMt fttttiM. TKMAX iT.ry Tnaadaj. «1 1 yjg, Iti F.rt ■Hlirtiaj iq< Paaaaf. tatauiMMMl (Ml jMfMT from Moalaui. I* luihi It koan) UNOHO-Obm fortalgM. Btft* MB Ing from P«nanj228 words
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Advertisement339 1920-11-27 4 0. S K m OSAKA aOUR KAiSMA If* It. t, Do BMfM MiM mflNf ■uiiai B^aßߧBi^w*w (■«hj«l to *HP VttkM« W«M] MM *UROP»A!« LOT r«» Fart laid. ManoUWo. U»J», I*»W bltariu Mi HAVANA WMHJ Do* v HAVRE MARU •Omit cllißf at Manolllo*. nw io«a ian r.r Rev Twft (vM Tmtmn339 words
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Advertisement367 1920-11-27 4 wbum mum NIPPON YUSEK KAISHA •Mt aUfl OMttMt «Mk IM fcUwW >unm Bii ii —mm tekjo* to altontteaa vtthnl ■VBora kaje un rwtalKMtr iMtfM far Ll»i»«. Aatvart tb» flbhNll V****. INABA MARU f »AMO MARU IYO MARU Doe.» umrooi van aa4 ftanoiUoa. Aufltaay CUfl* IAMAKT7RA HARD DocU AWA MARU *>•«•367 words
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Advertisement563 1920-11-27 5 STEAMER SAILINGS ..fc'WKST CALI'MB Ml up hereby notified tli»t »he ha« arrived and i* at r""'» n di*charjinj into <;»d»wa No. II Knipirt Hock GITTHKIE A < i.. I-TL).. Arf«e.» I.KAKIVATKR. ARKIVED Slst ULT. herrhy notiiifd fi.l tk* NTTM landed i damaged condition will b* )i-M on Hot lay. 29th563 words
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Advertisement395 1920-11-27 5 STEAMER SAILINGS TIMOR MAY T.ir v. Miitaram will he despatched* for •ibo-.p poit lit a.m.. on December 1. For freight mid pa« age, iipply to BOUBTBAD CO., Ac-ntj, RT'RNS PBtLF LINE. KAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA (laeorporated in Italy) The Mnssntel'o n dot here fmia flivmhurp. Onnii. \>p!es vm ports on or395 words
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Advertisement283 1920-11-27 5 ARE YOU A NEGLIGENT PLANTER? Too know that dl»ea«e and put will destroy your rubber tre« unle«« you ACT before It it too late. Why allow TERMITES to remain in their dugout! and undermine your trees T TAM OUE ADVK'B— GAS THBM WITB BRITISH UNIVERSAL WHITE ANT MACHINE Order it283 words
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Advertisement793 1920-11-27 5 PSE BY INSTALMENT pporfinity is offered to those buying a car on the instal--25 per cent, to be paid cash. STUDEBAKER SEVEN-SKATER HUPMOBILE FIVE-SEATER land, in good condition, inicate with Z., StraiU Times. E OF REMOVAL MALOOLM BERANGER AND CO., LTD. HAVE REMOVED TO BUSINESS PREMISES AT 16-B, CHANGE ALLEY793 words
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Advertisement883 1920-11-27 5 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 6ETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 782 of l»t».— ln the matter of BinUn Estate*. Limited and in the matter of tire Companies Ordinance, ISIS. NOTICE i« hereby given that the order of this Honourable Court dated October 14. 1920, confirming the redaction883 words
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Advertisement813 1920-11-27 5 I THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE, 1888 THE SI TRK.MK <Ol XT Of THE 4IT» SBTTI.UtIKN'-S. ■■TTLaaHT OF NNCAPOU. ■kraptcy. No. 132 v IMA Kr A. M. I usool. Kxp.rl. '•<■ E. Mchained Kuatai trading R. E. Moh.un.d K:tssim X Ca.. before the Acting CfcM J -lire. To Urn aboveaamed A .M.813 words
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Advertisement685 1920-11-27 6 MNEMAS Prom Thursday, Scynmbrr IS, to Tu»tday, November 30 AN BNIBRTAINISQ S. HiDK N JN I HO PLAT Featariag tbe popnUr Star J. WABhBN KBBkIOAN AND C3ARUINQ MISS KhlTZl BKUSBTTB in etorr adap'ed from oae writt«ai t>y Honors de Balsao aad olererly mo^ernißbLd and Americans a tor tbesoreen Inspirti X«E685 words
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Advertisement641 1920-11-27 6 CINEMAS Pr*m Wtdretday, Novetnber t~> to Monday, S9 A HAMPTON PA rHK cfIAiURB PR IOUUTIcN Featuring tbst latsocs ttar BLAStBB hWBBT rVbo ohaimid todieoces with btr elitraattiieatioa ia Simple Sonls And who will be M.ea to aivantage ia a soioea aliptaiion ol brat Harfo'* we 1 to*f Cresp? la6pitts FIOHriHG641 words
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Advertisement275 1920-11-27 6 MIDDLE EAST FILMS, LTD. Telegrams MIDFII M." 25. MALACCA STRKKT. SINGAPORK. JAVA OFFICES AT W ELTEVREDEN ANU gOIKAKAYV SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE DEYRY PORTABLE PROJECTOR THE PERFECT PORTARLE CINEMA MACHINE FOR HOME I SF.S. i .lijifii MOTOR-DRIVEN Tor use with Standard Si^wl aH^Sj Can be operated from any Weigh* 1$275 words
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Article138 1920-11-27 7 fIX 1 IRES. ■Jjlurilay, Norcmlwr 27. II;. il r. ItJI h.m., 11.48 pm ll. .litre, 9.:J0 p.m. Sunday, Niivemlior 28. High Water, 11.10 a.m. Mvasri Sumliiy. tonday, November 29. If isrrt Water, 0:U a.m., 11.52 am wart mail leaves. KerliiiK Tin Moetinc, KraUs. r:tf, 2.M p m.138 words
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Article256 1920-11-27 7 iKSSELS AT THE I)(K k» 1 ,r VI rf Basin- Tco Puo. r.a«l \\harf Nil. •keen \Uiarl, Albert and l.lorla Dry Pocki Scboatan. Hall Wtwrf— (.."urna, Rangoon Maru, Tain Kniang. l>:K-k Ayuthla, West Calumb, Mm■- Weal W*\.:if latarmm, Tydaaa, Charon. j.,i a«a N aarl Nil. fui.. l.r iii256 words
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Article133 1920-11-27 7 To-daj -•llsj Sair.ho tJO p.m. .Sarawak and (Jochilt 3 p.m. "ort aw«ti»nbaui aad Pcnaog 8 p.m W-.!i.n P-<* Tandjong Baki P-» SournhHyn 3 p.m H.it;iviii, Suaaianß Sour«!i«y:i, Mini la and Hongkong. P-*» liatavia Pmfont:..iiak ■»> Cnta Tineiri P llilliton and Batavia 4 p.m Hongkong. Shanghai and Japan133 words
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Article25 1920-11-27 7 (Official F left Spore October 14 October 16 October 18 Peat O )ffice Report) irriTed Londo* NoTembcr 12 NoTember 11 November II25 words
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Article124 1920-11-27 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, November 27. On Union, Bank 4 m/i 1/4 Demand t/3% Private 3 m. 3 credit* 2/4* On New York Demand 39% Private 00 days 45 On France Bank On India, Bank T.T. 142 On Hongkong, Bank d/.l 61 V6 p.c. pm. On Shanghai, Bank d/d124 words
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53 1920-11-27 7 DAILY PRICES CURKENI 11. .10 a.m., November 27, 1920. Spot Dec. Jan. -Mat Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Cloiing Pricei Buytn Sellers Spot Dec. Jan. -Mar. Tone of mar ket. Steady. Siaf «por» Standard k.bbed Smoked Sheet Cloaing Prices P ,T<»r» Seller* 37% 38V4 38V453 words
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Article205 1920-11-27 7 Is*. Vul. Pd Buy «r» Seller* 10 10 Ampang 10.00 1 1 Aver Weng 0.90 1.00 el £1 Ram. Kamunting 2.7.0 2.10.0 10 10 Kinta Auoc. 6.00 A.OO :l It KinU Tin ».7.8*»» 1 1 Hi tarn Tin 2.20 2.40 1 1 Jv ...t.ioji 1.66 1.76 :1 II UhEt205 words
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Article122 1920-11-27 7 Is*. Val. Pd. bur err Seller* £1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 8.12 6 8.17.6 fl £1 E. Smelting Co. 5.76 9.76 ".-6/- Electric l'w«y» 8/1 10 10 Fraser and Neaves 45.00 cr. c.d. 50 50 W. Hammer Co. 85 100 IOOIOOKatz Bros. 130.00 150.00 |G 10 10 Mexican Eagle122 words
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Article81 1920-11-27 7 U. Eng. p.c. $I^S4,SOO par 5 px. pn Spore Electric Tramwaya 5 p.c. £350,000 oom Spore Municipal 6 p.c. < 1,878.000 pa I Spore Man. 4Vk pa of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.e. di» Spore Mun. 4% p.e. of 190» $1,600,600 10.p«. dia STpcre Mun. 4Vi pA of 1903 11,600,00081 words
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Article416 1920-11-27 7 Fraaer and Co. and Lyall and Erart'i Quotattoaa. [Latest available Sterling Quotations are printed on another par* on Friday.] To-<i*y'i Pncet Srawi Lyall tt Co. Evatt. Allenby ($1) 0.50 0.60 0.60 0.70 Alor Gajah ($1) 2.00 2.60 2.10 2.60 Am. Malay 2.76 3.26 2.90 3.10 A. Ilium ($6)416 words
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Advertisement145 1920-11-27 7 NOTICE NOTICE ia herrby given that the plans mid sections and book of reference relating to a proposed improvement of the Singapore Railway in the districts of We^ iiukit Tnnah. Jurong and Pandan have been deposited for public inspection in the office of the Sur-vcyor-Gineral. All persons having any objection145 words
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Advertisement958 1920-11-27 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS q ARABIC »nj English lemons or Tceal translations. Apply H. Abdein, 89, Selctfie Road. TO LET. ground Boon only in Robinson Road, suitable either for offices or godown*. v»p',y 147, BtraJU Tl— TO LET. fnacious and a'rv office, 17 Change A 1 ley. Apply S. Kondow Co., on958 words
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Advertisement156 1920-11-27 7 Book Yoor Seats Early To-night Hundreds Turned A»ay Last Saturday THE STAR OPERA 'v. -n.--.r-. B/tral MoHb RrUn »-•< That well-known Arabian Nights Play Ml BABA and the Forty Robbers. Dramatic IVrsonse: ALI BABA, KHAIRUDN KASSIM, MOHD. NOOR Mrs. ALI BABA, Miss OTTO MORGIANA, Miss SARAH ALI HABA'S SON Miss156 words
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Advertisement25 1920-11-27 7 ALWAYS IN STOCK FRESH SUPPLIES OF HAMS JAMS BACON FRUITS CHEESE CURRANTS BUTTER RAISINS ETC., ETC. WHEAT FLOUR SANDALWOOD Enquire frost AUSTRALIS OVERSEAS COMPANY SINGAPORE.25 words
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Advertisement387 1920-11-27 7 L A. AXERBLOM GOTHENBI'IU;. SWEDEN. Eatablished IBBS. Tcleframa: AKEKH.'-OMS," IKHINWIKII CbtJwi A. B. C. ilk HL EXPORTER OV PAPER uf all classes as News, Printings, Krafts, Sealings, Natures, Greaseproof^, Parchments, Tissues, White ami Brown Woodpulpboards, etc., etc. PULP of all description for papermakin^, etc. TIMBER.. .Agents for shippers of Sawn,387 words
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Advertisement423 1920-11-27 7 NOTICE THE BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS NOTICE la hereby Riven that we have thin day handed over charge of this Bank to Mr. Chen Kuo Hua by order of the President of the Bank of Communications in Pekin. For The Bank of Communication.*, WONG WEN KUANG, Manager. LEE THIE CHIN, Sub-423 words
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Obituary77 1920-11-27 8 GO SIONG NEO.— On November 23, 1920. •t Bandjermansin. Dutch Borneo, Mrs. Thic Soon Yang nee Go Siong Neo, mother of Mr. Thio Kirn Chuan. LEE.— On November 27. 1920. at 8 a.m.. at his residence No. 92-4, Neil Road, Singapore, Mr. Lee Pek Keng. J. P., age 6577 words
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1095 1920-11-27 8 The Straits Times SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27 PAID ASSASSINS The counter revolt of the Galway County Council may be taken as an indication that there is still some hope of Ireland being restored to sanity. But the murder of a priest who was an ardent Sinn Feiner, reminds forcibly of the1,095 words
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Article35 1920-11-27 8 The directors of the Tanjong Malim ftubber Company recommend a dividend of 10 per cent, net (14 ss. 9d. per cent., less ax at 65.) for the year ended June 30, 1920, payapble November 18.35 words
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Article33 1920-11-27 8 The Blue Funnel steamer Demodocus, which has arrived at Hongkong reported having passed the U.S. Shipping Board steamer Lake Faulk, short of coal. She had been four days aground on the Paracels reef.33 words
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Article43 1920-11-27 8 A notification of interest to shareholders of Tongkah Compound (No Liability) nppears on page 7 of this issue. It relates to a scheme adopted by the board jf directors for dealing with the Ampan- n a property, known rs Tongkah Compound No. 2.43 words
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Article42 1920-11-27 8 Nasiraddin Basjir Ahmed and Mashuq Ali have submitted appeals to the local Government against the sentences of death passed on them on the charge of murdernp Mr. Willoughby. Sir Harcourt Butler, has declined to interfere with the sentences passed on the men.42 words
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Article16 1920-11-27 8 There will be evensong and sermon in St. Matthew's Church, Sepoy Lines, tomorrow at 8.30 p.m.16 words
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Article21 1920-11-27 8 The price of first grade rubber for the period November 20 to December 2, 1920, inclusive, is 42 cents per pound.21 words
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Article25 1920-11-27 8 The monthly meeting of the Y.W.CA will be held on Monday at 5.30 p.m. Bishop Bickley, of the Methodist Mission has kindly promised to speak.25 words
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Article24 1920-11-27 8 Windsor (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate announced an interim dividend of T>k per cent, actual, less tax, in respect of the year 1920, payable November 1.24 words
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Article25 1920-11-27 8 Our Penang correspondent telegraphs that a branch of the Singapore Straits Chinese Association has been formed at Penang with Mr. Lim Ewe Toh as president.25 words
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Article28 1920-11-27 8 Sinnecker, a German who was a notorious figure during the war, has been arrested at Shanghai and handed over to the Chinese Authorities f >r evading enemy registration.28 words
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Article34 1920-11-27 8 Service will be held at the Boustead Institute to-morrow evening at 8.15. The Key. G. H. Douglas will give the address. All are cordially invited, especially men of the mercantile marine, navy and army.34 words
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Article43 1920-11-27 8 The President of the Singapore Municipality has discussed the rating of public property with H.E. the Governor who is not, it is said, in favour of formal assessment, but is prepared to consider the question of an annual gTant-in-aid in lieu of rates.43 words
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Article52 1920-11-27 8 Hazz bin Mohd Noor of No. 9, Mount Scphia for having driven his car 2905 in a rash ami negligent manner in Stamford Road and running into a rikisha on September 17 last, and also evading arrest since that date, was yesterday fined $100 and $25 respectively by Captain lS.iwbotham,52 words
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Article64 1920-11-27 8 At yesterday's Municipal meeting, the Commissioners confirmed the action taken by the sub-committee to alter the name of Simons Road to that of Angullia Park on the understanding that Mr. Angullia will develop Angullia Park Estate on lines to be approved by the Commissioners and that he will assist the64 words
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Article73 1920-11-27 8 It will be remembered that a few we-ks back a little Eurasian pirl named Eleanor Hosey died as the result of injur.esustained by being knocked down by n: >i ;r lorry 178, which was driven by a Tair.il, named Raman Pillay. The coroner. :.lr. Bourne, has found that death was73 words
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Article69 1920-11-27 8 A serious fire broke cut at Shunghui in a native dwelling containing: co.ton. A gable and wall fell on the cotton which collapsed. Several firemen wan buried in the d r -br:s but were later rcsjued. One forei.vi and two Chinese firemen were sc-riously injßad and were removed to hospital.69 words
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Article74 1920-11-27 8 A Press communique states that t hePunjab Government have issued instructions to the heads of offices that a few clerks and other minor officials, who during the past few months resigned the service of the Government in order to perform Hijrat, should, as far as possible, be allowed to return74 words
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Article96 1920-11-27 8 A Times of Ceylon representative officially learns thnt a final meeting of the old Legislative Council is to be held early in January. The sole reason why such a meeting has to be held is that the proposed transfer to the Imperial Bank of India of the undertaking and property96 words
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Article93 1920-11-27 8 At a meeting of the Committee of the P.A. of Ceylon held at Kandy an important letter was read from Messrs. Rustomjee and Company, complaining that bona fide buyers, unless they are members of the Chamber of Commerce or Rubber Traders' Association, are debarred from buying at the Colombo rubber93 words
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Article102 1920-11-27 8 Recently, after the early train from Peking had left Tientsin Central, two Chinese soldiers who were passengers suddenly discovered that it wtrald have been more convenient to have alighted at that station than proceed to Tientsin East. Accordingly they went up to the front of the train, clambered on to102 words
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Article106 1920-11-27 8 Mr. Burton, District Magistrate of Amritsar, issued orders Section 5 of Act K. of 1911, prohibiting the holding of a Home Rule Conference at Ainritsar on November 19, 20 and 21, and prohibiting the holding of public meetings and the presentation of an address to Colonel Wedgwood in the Jallianwalla106 words
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Article429 1920-11-27 8 SOCIAL AND PERSON AL. Mrs. Travcrs is nil r'.ly lenvin;; f"r home. Mr. N. Grice, of ttu' Chin-jsi' ProtocV orato, Kuala Lumpar, has gOM to Canton, Mr. W. R. M. Fowler, of Bukh Nanas, Seremban, has met with a nasty motor bicycle accident. Sir Ronald Monro Ferguson has buen created429 words
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Article15 1920-11-27 8 Lady Ridoui acknowledge-; with thanks the undermentioned Anon." donation Tennis winnings SlO.15 words
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Article50 1920-11-27 8 The epidemic of moUr fatalities continues. This morninjr, about !>."O a m., a motor lorry, belonging to Adamson Giliillan and Co., ran over a coolie at the entrance to the lane by Palmer Godowaa, the man being killed on the spot. Th« body was removed to the mortuary.50 words
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Article63 1920-11-27 8 We understand that Major-General Sir John Sherman Fowler, K.C.M.G., C.8., D.5.0., who was appointed to succeed Major-General Sir Dudley Ridout, K.8.E., C.8., C.NT.G., as General Officer Commanding Troops, Strait.s Settlements, was taken ill shortly before he was due to sail for Singapore. His departure is> therefore63 words
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Article109 1920-11-27 8 In the case, before the acting Chief Justice, Mr. P. J. Sproule, in which Chop Too Stnsr claimed from Chop Tye TongSeng and Chin Jit See, the sum of $210,00© for two months' charter hire for the steamer Vaugh and damages for breach under such charter party109 words
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Article51 1920-11-27 8 The Hon. Mr. R. J. Addia has plaaanre .n acknowledging the following additional subscriptions Previously acknowledged $5, r See Tcong Wan 100 Ong Boon Tat Hn Capt. S. H. Bclson 20 Capt. A. R. Hunter 10 Maori 1U Capt. J. Case A. J. Course :< J. P.51 words
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Advertisement225 1920-11-27 8 Santa Claus Mail Box Ik la oltea liifleoll »o kiow wbV. f> *i*e to one'i yn»« M°n3a al law, bat we think we can ta«'p yen. Tbere are two^w'.ya. r 1. Atcerttla »h obiiaroo's wishes Md get ~JI ibf m to eiptea* tbem in a lettei to JJ f^ Banta225 words
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Advertisement158 1920-11-27 8 TO-NIGHT AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD (Taa Chens Km Co, Ltd, Proprietors). SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARY IN PICTURES A Production to like Serial in the manner in which its Thrilling and Sensational Stunti are presented A PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT SUPEKFEATURE Featuring the Great Handcuff King, Illusionist and Magician HOUDINI The Wonder Man of158 words
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Article875 1920-11-27 9 Wi^en Save the Lives Of Officers. Ha«C of Lords und Home Rule Bill. Rllitk TELEti*AM» Lan-lon, November 23. Further dramatic- inruiuits in connection with the Sinn Fein pogrom of Crown servant:, in Dublin Ml r.-ported. One office, .w.l his life to a woman, who warm 1 Mb875 words
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Article277 1920-11-27 9 in in TtLXUaAM* London, November 23. A farewell banquet at the Lyceum Club to Uh Chinese Minister and Madame Sze was attended by a number of distinguished !> |.V. including Sir John Jordan, Sir Chaii-s A.l.lis and Sir John Titley. Sir John Jordan, proposing Mr. Sze's health,277 words
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Article175 1920-11-27 9 Reutth Telegrams London, November 23. Washington When Mr. Harding, who is now visiting the Panama Canal zone, returns from his southern trip, he proposes to confer with Senators Reed, Pomcrene, Shields, Lodge, Borah, Knox, Poindcxter, Johnson and possibly Hoover with regard to the League of Nations. The175 words
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Article41 1920-11-27 9 Reuteh Telegram London, November 23. Lord Inchcape is offering to sell to British owners a hundred additional exGerman steamers allotted to Britain by the Reparations Commission. The total tonnage 477,000 and includes the 20,000 tonner Cap Polmuo.Reuter - 41 words
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Article446 1920-11-27 9 Constantine's Return Very Probable. Rti TEH Tl LEGRAMB London, November 23. Paris An important French somi-offl-U WMfi <ief:.!!!v,- tK- Allies' probeble attitude in MBMettM with p\-M r r stantine states that M. Leyguai is iiuistiDg on the necessity of an An?;l<>-French jjclaration before the new Greek Chamber meets446 words
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Article160 1920-11-27 9 IULTta Teleckam London, November 23. Geneva There was very plain speaking at yesterday's sitting of the assembly of the League over Armenia. Mr. Balfour in a long speech, which made a deep impression on the delegates, asked pointedly what the League could do in dealing with160 words
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Article60 1920-11-27 9 Rirnn Tujkmum London, November 28. The University of Birmingham is appealing for £500,000 to relieve the financial situation caused by the war. Already more than half the amount has been subscribed, including £125,000 from the oil producing interests, Birmingham University being unique in the possession of an oil60 words
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Article2582 1920-11-27 9 Financial Aid Wanted From Government. Mr. R. J. Farrer presided over tha oriiiuiry monthly meeting of tha Municipal Commissioners in the iioarJ rouni t»ie others present being r.. Tcsiensjhn, 'fan Kheam Hock, J. A. Kiiaa, Sec Tiong Wah, G. R. K. Aluglislon, A. 11. Low, J. M. Simc,2,582 words
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Article120 1920-11-27 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, November 26. The Times of Malaya publishes a description of the plant of the newly-formed Malayan China-clay and Pottery Company. Valuable beds of China-clay exist in lYrak and the new company is working one on the Gopeng Consolidated property. Dr. W. R.120 words
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Article92 1920-11-27 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, November 20. Under the auspices of the Penang Athenaeum, a public meeting was held in the Town Hall to discuss Legislative Council reforms. Mr. Justice Crabb-Watt MM chairman, and the meeting agreed that only British subjects should be entitled to share in the92 words
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Article229 1920-11-27 9 Shipping Conference Invite SuggestionsIt is notified that the Imperial Shipping Committee wish it to be known that they are now prepared to receive from persona and bodies in any part of the British Empire who are interested with regard to ocean freights, facilities and conditions in the229 words
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Article3973 1920-11-27 10 Investigations Into Meat Prices. Commission* Report. The following is the continuation of the ■Mead iiterim report of the Commission on Profiteering wh eh was laid before the Ix-irislative Council on November 22. The report bears the signatures of W. F. Nutt prescient) D. J. Galloway, Lim Boon Km*, A.3,973 words
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Article122 1920-11-27 10 Maephail and Daily Report. Singapore, November 27. hB S'^er— 18%. Hongkong 61*. ShangThree months gold 45. Tin.— Buyers at 107.75. Share Market.— Unchanged. Craigieleas sellers 1.15, Pindas 1.72V4 Glenealys 2.45, Sandycrofts 3, Tambalaks 70 cents, Ulu Benuts 62 V 4 cents, Scudais have enquiries round 6, Katils122 words
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Article94 1920-11-27 10 Replying in the Commons to Col. Yate, who urged the increase in the pensions of the Government of India's pensioners, Mr. Fisher stated that Mr. Montagu was considering, with the Government of India, the question of granting to their pensioners in the United Kingdom and India some94 words
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Article70 1920-11-27 10 A report has just been received that a ♦rong gang of hostile Afridis attacked he lower military camp at Ali Masjid in he Khyber on November 15 and were r.gaged in a lively fight with the troops. There was no casualty on our side, it is eported, but a mule70 words
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Letter81 1920-11-27 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Rimba's reminiscences of bygone Perak, must have been read with great interest, especially by those of the old and it must have brought back to them memories of life in the Silver State at that period. Rimba can now go one81 words
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735 1920-11-27 10 To the Editor of the Straits Timer Sir,— The whole of Malaya is just now going through a severe crisis. Especially is this so here in Malacca which has hitherto depended for its prosperity solely on the rubber industry. The moneymarket is tight as735 words
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Article128 1920-11-27 10 The usual monthly meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance Union was held on Thursday afternoon. The principal business was arrangements for appeal for the Christmas Fund that for over 2f> years has been gathered annually from the generous public of Singapore, and has been distributed by128 words
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Article535 1920-11-27 10 Chinese and S.C.C. in Goalies* Draw. Yesterday's charity match between the S.C.F.A. and the S.C.C. on the S.R.C. ground, was a satisfactory event in ail respects. A large crowd thickly lined the four sides of the ground, and as ihey alt paid for admission the resultant sum for535 words
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Article124 1920-11-27 10 The following nee the teams for the match to be played at the Garrison Golt Club to-morrow between Garrison playraand the Keppel Club 9, Forde and Capt. D. C. Twins v. Jones and Kennedy. 9.5, Buckland and Law v. Rutley and Gardiner. 9-10, Sloper and N. L. Stevens v.124 words
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Article75 1920-11-27 10 The Swimming Club launch will rua to-morrow as follows Johnston's Pier.— 9, 10 and 11 a.m, 2.3U and 3.30 p.m. C1ub.— 9.30 and 10.30 ajn_ 12.15, 3 aad 5.30 p.m. High tide is at 11.10 a.m. There is a 100 yards handicap race to be contested. Mr. R. L.75 words
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Article60 1920-11-27 10 As already announced, the Demrsiom Players are opening a season at the Victoria Theatre on Monday, December 6. Their repertoire includes the latest comedies, farces and dramas including th*r following Up in Mabel's Room, Clothe* and the Girl, She Walked in Her Sleep, Nightie Night, Baby Mine and60 words
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Article56 1920-11-27 10 Although the attendance at the Victoria Theatre was not large last evening vbit the Warwick Comedy Company repeated the Case of Lady Camber, those preaeat fully enjoyed the play, the tcn.se dramatic situations of which were agam Hevfrly icvilope.l ami frequently appluuded. Tunight the fnrewe.l performance is56 words
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Article24 1920-11-27 10 At the special general nut'tin;; of the Amiit-.-ur Drawin;* Assoo'af'on, Mr. (hna Choon Seng was alerted hon. treasurer, vice Mr. Scah ijiow Kink nsigrmU.24 words
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Article1338 1920-11-27 11 A Notable Pioneer in Rural Reform. Of politicians of the modern Binning- ml not the !«-»st conspicuous was Mr. JeeM Colling*, "the faithful be»ichiii.m," ;is Mr. Gladstone once calle<l him in playful banter, of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain. For many a year the- humor<>u< journalist has made1,338 words
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Article283 1920-11-27 11 Pudukula Public Demand Their Ruler's Return. Public feeling in the native state of Pddukota, whose ruler has married an Australian lady and has been away from the State for several years, was given vent to at a popular assembly now being l.i'M, says a Madras message. Public283 words
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Article259 1920-11-27 11 Where Marriages are Made Nearer Heaven. The R<-v. Jan.es Dixcn, the Vicar of Willesden, is a great match-maki-r. He organises dances an-i weekly entertainincntH in the \icara&e garden during the summer, and he is nut alone. in regretting that the chilly evening nuw make them no259 words
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Article50 1920-11-27 11 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, November 27, 1920 Saturday, November 27. S.R.K tr.) Rifle Club, Balestier Ranee, 2.30 p.m. R. SMITH, Lieut., Ag. Adjutant, S.V.C. SLNGAPOKE AND SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for week ending November 28 SaUUrfay, .\u>emb<T 27. Seventh Woe* Parade.50 words
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Advertisement206 1920-11-27 11 WE HAVfi JUST Rf C«.IVED NEAV STOCKS MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MOUTRIE PIANOS HIS MASTER S VOICE RECORDS Call now and make your selection, -uppliea are limitedS. MOUTBIE CO., LTD. (I»oo»poieted Hoagkoßß) BAFFLBB PI ACB. 6INOAPWB Asbestos Cement Roofing Tiles RED AND GBLY Sze IH jr. by l;^ir. INT STOCK Also206 words
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Advertisement297 1920-11-27 11 RAFFLES HOTEL TO-NIGHT Guest Night and Dance In the new Ball Room, from 10 o'clock. Tables can be booked in advance. MISS JILL HILL Society Entertainer LaU of Perth Academy of Dramatic Arts, Melrose Dramatic School, Principal Australian and New Zealand Theatres, will appear on St. Andrew's night. MADAME DIETZ297 words
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Article489 1920-11-27 12 SUNDAY, NOVEMHER 28. H. Andrew* Cathedral. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 10.30 a.m. Matins (Choral). 4 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. M 0 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Services and" Meetings. Holy Communion on Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m. and on Friday at 8 a.m. Evensong and Intercessions489 words
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Article163 1920-11-27 12 I Replying in the House of Commons to Mr. Glyn who put a question with reI gard to incidents on the last voyage of the .steamer Patricia from Bombay to Liverpool, Mr. Leslie Wilson pointed out that the Patricia was built for the Atlantic but was used163 words
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Advertisement233 1920-11-27 12 KIAM MAT COMPANY (mapkft groan Freah Arrivals ASPIN ALL'S White Sanitary EUROPE Fire Brlrka and Clsr Bnamel NICHOLSON'S File* KITSON'S Blow Lamps BABBITTS White Metal CLIDDEN'S Aluminium Paiat TAKREI) Rope DISINFECTANT AND VARNISH OP MANY MAKES AND KINDS SMOKE CAPSTAN MAGNUMS CIGARETTES $1.10 pertnof 50 W. D. H.O. WILLS BHatol233 words
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Advertisement380 1920-11-27 12 -NASAL CATARRH--: EVERY form of Nau! Catarrh, He»d I Cold. Influenia, Hny Fever, dry- 1 neat, stuffings, irritntion, obstruction, 3 discharge and inflammation of th* I ncs* la overcome and cured by using J Noltroline Nasal Specific. At the I flr*t indication sufferers should at I once apply this unfailing380 words
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Advertisement69 1920-11-27 12 CHEESE ROQUEFORT EDAM fiRUYEBE CHEDDAR SINGAPORE GOLD STOBI6E .OI'HIY, IIHIKD. TELEPHONE 2338 Largo, M«w Comfortable O, Ps>y Oars for Hir« «-d Kight At Returnable Rates GEORGE'S GfIRAGE Bpec'tl Day Cntir^s and Roood-lfca felkad trips by I O IBOfAtiMgcmeat \Jtlk J*FBl R3 Onl> Mtfr«Mi -BURLIMOTOH, Ooleman «ti>«at, ■irga., O ra Types69 words
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Article405 1920-11-27 13 Verj Noticeable la Colombo Just Pe»hepe then are soma reatdenta who b 8 li »i 1 the t oijr ot in A oerisna »i»tici wbo wm making hit fi<«» kip Tpaoaot'y t>;. i»ii, itmaika tbe Tim* c( Ceylon. Sbctt'y b f jre Honopitijt wm reioh&l tbe Amtiinm obseived405 words
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Article311 1920-11-27 13 Clerk Wuh Fortooe ol Two Lakbs. Apropoa ot tbe alkged diiMliilaeiiou cii«>ic« Mnoag tbe latuaa aufl opoo te< nardeno hi legatd to aaJiiiej aajra tbe SootL Sjltitt eo>Kßpo*d«at ol ibe Snkamav, a ouii:os thing btpppsacd cb^oi jeu »,o ip-.ii a KMdba ibe Caiel OjmuiiisJoce* #*s Ticiliog tee311 words
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Article214 1920-11-27 13 24,878 Victims Of Snakes And Wild Beasts. India biill pajj Kg acta»l t>iba'e o; boman life to tbe j:»>(,lt. lv dot. Bombef tt deatba l..iv eaak-.bit« of tie attaoki ot wi.d acimih bit M.i.i j inwe»i ed dudtg tbe la'tt-v jt«»-, t-.os win b I has214 words
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Article167 1920-11-27 13 Tte icpjit ol tbo R^aoßg Tin Dte'tftf Ccmpanj loi jeni eided Jane 8 IBJO, Btate* •hit tbe ditdiiiig piopity njta»4td at Ra*s tj>* ba*>n acqautJ Np. 9 nud^ehia boc» Jidiiiiictlti aud »t moved ij Rut, wte-e 11 i> vow in o;nr»s cl etcokion. Is ii ••kioipkk v167 words
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Advertisement216 1920-11-27 13 WHITEAWAY'S Large Delivery of Turkish Towels Great urohase of Towes Tre j© have been imported at a considerable reduction ou orJinary ra^e-*. They are the b gget value we h»ve been able to offer for sarre time, and tbow a direct saving of 15 fer cent to 20 per cent.216 words
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Advertisement170 1920-11-27 13 MEMO V yjft J'JiTiMfROZ Itty /ii 2or finest i\ j I Quality 1] \W I Jlerafed Wj Waters jl VJIM 'Pbone 804. THE CANDY STORE 5-a, ORCHARD ROAD. THE HOUSE FOR PLAISTOWE'S Choice Confectionery TOFFEE DE LUXE HIGHLAND MINTS AURORA JUBBS SUGARED ALMONDS TROPICAL CHOCOLATES CREAM CARAMELS MILK CAMBERA CARAMELS170 words
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Advertisement864 1920-11-27 14 SALES BY AUCTION AUCTION SALE |ii<-cp rood", comprising 63 pieces Faaciea, 1»n pieces white her- rtpee, mi pieces mercerised colour' I lit MM. SOO pieces grey supers, 100 err. whtti Oxfords. 20 nieces dyed velva, tna serito. 25 pieces nitanda mallets!. pieces black poplin, 96 pieces mosm.cex costume cloth, 200864 words
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Advertisement312 1920-11-27 14 SALES BY AUCTION MORTGAGEE'S SALE At our Male-room, No. 30, Kling Street, on Wednesday, December 1, at 2.30 p.m. Valuable 999 yearn" IcHiehold land situate off th* eleventh milestone Changi Road and Tanah Merah Uesar, area 4 acres, 1 rood and 16 poles, quit rent $1.60. Planted with rubbtr trees.312 words
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Advertisement600 1920-11-27 14 Amcta $3,500,000 B.C, Assurance in force over $15,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (Incorporated in Strait. Settlements) HEAD OFFICE I WUinitll ■•aaa. ilagapore. LONDON OFFICE SJ, Ola Jowry, E.C The Company ha. aBO.M* aeposlUa with the Bupr.m. Coart af England ana compile, with the Briti.h Life A.auranee Companio.600 words
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Advertisement501 1920-11-27 14 BANKING LEE WAH BANK, LTD. 18, SOUTH CANAL ROAD. Capital Authorised $10,000,000 Capital Issued 6,000,000 Capital Paid-up 1,562,900 Reserved Liability of Sharebolder* 1,582,900 Board of Director! Hon. Mr. Eu Ton* Sen, 0.8. E. (Chairman). Cheong Yok Choy, Esq. Ho Chun* Yin*. Esq. Ng Sing Phang, Esq. Lum Tsx Chiu, Esq.501 words
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Advertisement529 1920-11-27 14 BAWKIWG THE HO HONG BANK, LTD lIEAD OFFICE Singapore, Raffles Chamber*, 4, 6 «nd BRANCHES Penan* 85, Beach Street Malacca— l3l, Jonker Street Muar- 77-78, Jalan Suleiman Bato rabat— lo9, Jalan Rahamat AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Franciico, Ratavia, Sourabaya, Seraarang, Shanghai, Hongkong. Amoy, t'alembang and Trang. CAPITAL Authorised529 words
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Advertisement576 1920-11-27 14 BARKING BASQUE 3HDU3TRIELLE m GKINE Authorized Capitnl Frs. 250.000,. Subicribed Capital Frs. 150,000,0^1 Puid-up Capital Frs. 75,000,0 V) (1/8 of th« Capital subscribed bj IVGovernment of tbe Coinese Republic I. Chairman of tbe Board of Director! Andre Berthelnt General M.inngrr A. J. Pernorw UEAD OFFICE 74, Rue S.iint Lazare, Parit576 words
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Article1031 1920-11-27 15 Nates and Comments On Current Topics. Aider Buses aid Roads. A good deal ol laterest is being takea at tbe present time in the ptopwaU to siait Motet Omaibua stivioes in Colombo, aad it i« ntereelißg, therefore, to eonaider what snob or.tcrpmiß would bo likely to involve1,031 words
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Article84 1920-11-27 15 "Too anihorMea ol the B*nk of Ecgland •to embedj n^ boifc k-^tuJ iui bn;-»j ia lh u»m memorial. A statue o'. s». ObfistoI 1 oMijing ir.o obild en hia i, k is to be pUoed is |ho B«nk, a p».t ol wtioh i. on 'hi tite84 words
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Advertisement176 1920-11-27 15 JUST LANDED Frst Shipment of 1921 MODEL FORD GARS WITH THE FOLLOWING NEW FEATURES:— ONE MAN TOP VENTILATING WINDSHIELD DETACHABLE RIMS WITH SPARE RIM LOWERED AND SLOPING FRONT AND REAR SEATS WITH IMPROVED UPHOLSTERY EITHER WITH OR WITHOUT ELECTRIC SELF-STARTER RaflnaaW iWpaCMMta arc now turning forward and we will lie176 words
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Advertisement134 1920-11-27 15 p Universal Covers—^ and f^f Red Rubber Obta^ii\oible S^ j£3 \^^\erever Motor Cars used otocM/sts i IN 9. A E Straits Motor Garage, Chin Huat Hin Oil Trading Co., The Cycle and Carriage Co Ltd Una Saa Liong Co. E. Siddons, Gaa. Automobile Co. The C'tral Malaya Tradimr Co JOHORE134 words
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Advertisement315 1920-11-27 16 GUM HOT CO. <U~r»OT«t«! ""str.it. ?*ttl.».»t.) M. PhllHv Streel. SINGAPORE. HUNTINGS 18 i«V^« by 4 y rd Rolls Htorted Colour Viz Black, Blue, Light Blue, Gmn, Red, White and Yellow. KKUSHBS, Banister, Brass Wire Tube, Chinese Varnish, Moulder's Steet with Strap, with Handle, Best Paint, Copper Bound. Sash Tools, Scrubbing315 words
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Advertisement225 1920-11-27 16 REMINDER TO I*UH**S HOUGHS! HOUGHS I I PLOUGHS I !M NEGRO AND LUZON LAGIO with Ixtra Shears aod MttfaayiNIW SHIPMENT JUST A.IBIW Apply GUAN KIAT CO. LIMITED Ha. IS. PHILLIP STRUT. sMNQAFOU IN STOCK MOTOR TYRE PAINT HIN WATT CO. Market Street and Orchard Boad. BINGAPORK BOON SENG CO., LTD.225 words
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Advertisement936 1920-11-27 16 QUOTED «P.mi*NTS The PREPAID charge* Tor Wanta, For Sale. To M%% etc-i lB ordinary close-twt •,m (av«rag« six word* to Use) art Per Une at insertion 28 cti., two ins. 46 eta three 'in. U fit*., four ins. ti cts., ft>« ins- $1.0(1, fix 100. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40, twslTe936 words
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Advertisement906 1920-11-27 16 MOTOR VEHICLES FOB SALE. Cleveland Motor Cycle, practically Hew, price $500 or nearest offer accepted. Apply Straits Motorcar Service. Ltd. THE FAIRFIELD TRADING COMPANY, No. 1. Orchard Road, repairs motorcars of nny description promptly and reasonably. Estimates (riven. FOR SALE, one flve-seater Studebaker in excellent working order and condition. Elec-tric-starter,906 words
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Advertisement694 1920-11-27 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, two small office* in town. Apply Nathan. 4, De Souzk Strict. RUOMS AND GODOWNS TO LKT. Apply Manager, Burlington, 3 Colcman Street. TO UCt, DM l«« to 1«J. N»rth B>«j Qoar Apply TitDtll %r.i Kaaeem. Cras Ba»»h Ro«« VO UT, »ron«< floor No. 128, Cecil694 words
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Advertisement214 1920-11-27 16 Straits Motorcar Service IJMITID (lacorporatW in Straits lit to »1«, ORCHARD ■»*> LORRIES AND CATC HIRED OVERHAULS MOTOR CARS* AND CTCUb WELDING ef all metals. Batlsfsetlou Oo»rat'.« v? Large stocks of LUCAS HORNS AND LA Ml"--arriving shortly Phonel233. OUR NEW ADDRESS This is to announce lhal uur address is now214 words
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Miscellaneous200 1920-11-27 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TFXEPHONEB Editorint and General 68 Manager's Office 1117 Job Printing Office 1244 All communications relating to eJitoriai matters and news should be addresseeV to THE EDITOR. All communication* relating to business matters advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc., should bo addressed to THB MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants, For200 words
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