The Straits Times, 7 December 1920
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Title Section13 1920-12-07 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,506 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1920 PRICE 10 CENTS,13 words
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Article710 1920-12-07 2 Vhat Any Anateor Can Accomplish At Nome, afaay amateurs and experimentets, aad )ibert for that matter, h»ve im»ll artislei they wiib to aiekel plat?, or piabattly have tried to plate with little ot ao sumom. Tb'a ireati«3 lim beea preptred by Mr. L M rt »key for tbe710 words
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Article346 1920-12-07 2 Era of Politeness Said to Be Do we WMto 100 mob uwrn otoi tbt poli»« pIMM Md kbo etfelullj looaded Some people bold that we do, and a D il; Chioiiole lepiaseßUtim hear i an imiktuetir) oocverMkioa la bus thai wu piwios atocs (be Stiaad. I Ticket 'e»e,346 words
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Advertisement525 1920-12-07 2 nous* £-<?*«♦ M-8-J6 SOUTH AMERICA 0 O c offer a complete banking service in the following countries, special attention being given to the handling of ">" <""•■■ collections. ft M q f. rj T I N B BRAZIL URUQUAV 4,,,. li>( i. Blo if J»n. itc. la ••■>-, S«o Ptola.525 words
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Advertisement458 1920-12-07 2 Suffered With I Eczema Five Years Cuticura Healed "My «!aj^htcr suffered with eczema for five year*. It came as a rash at lirit on her lace, then it l«f V\ »'.artfd to run and wherr'4» >A r\'er it ran it spread till it M^ a* M got to her head.458 words
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Advertisement201 1920-12-07 2 ENGLISH PORTLAND CEMENT THE IMPERIAL FLAG BRAND Guaranteed to pass all requirements of the British Standard Specification. NEXT SHIPMENT BY s.s. GLKNLUCB. TO BAVI I »IS APPOINTMENT BOOK TOUB ORDBHB SOW. THE SEREMBAN GENERSL AGENCY, LIMITED (Incorporated in tho F.M.S.) SINGAPORE, KIAI.A LOaWB A\F» SEREMBAN. The JSngliafti Car METEORITE m201 words
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Article538 1920-12-07 3 Vliitcr's Glimjve ol Night Club Lite. Bj Oetmio law all plaoea ol amntement hivi to be »1 nl it 11 80. la epito ol Ibis there ero probably mare to called aigbl olob lb H6ilin vow tLao ia any olfci oily is tbt woild, dealt ret vititor. To538 words
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Article424 1920-12-07 3 Secret Fascinating Piace la London. F. w peoplt ne »f i of tba exi^fcoof of a 1 1 n (tooked «iib Jiui; acd ti)Wi»o tv one f ne bn iost p*>te i f t v r. C.»y c f Londap. 't ii Kctrt, f»- L* ifi424 words
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Article194 1920-12-07 3 Mt. D nbarn in hia leport m tbe EJura. tioa D.pstta.' 1 1 c( Ccj'jn b»js tu.t tbe ooraVr .f o'M'fcn attccihij iebcc\ oa wie 10,80* a* compared with i 1351 in 1»!H of whom 9,061 b /e biys avd 1,947 wet i kiiU Tbe Edocatioa194 words
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Advertisement198 1920-12-07 3 Lil¥lE JUICE W Prepared solely rry^'^l. from pure Lime Juice and the finest refined ]S THE STANDARD FOR IPfa M\ PURITY EXCELLENCE. 1 Insist on having ,i»/>' v\ XMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS, CALENDARS, XMAS CRACKERS, ETC. A t«ry large ntock of the abore haa j -i»t been unpacked. We198 words
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Advertisement313 1920-12-07 3 j I4O\VEVERroußiifhe road or steep the hill, the Triuir.ph is easily master or the f Road grip and the marvellous engine ,power developed by the Trusty Triumph make ligiit work of the steepest gradients. M;>TOk OK CYCLE CATALOGUB FREE. \ocnts: UNITED ENGINEERS, LTD, Singapore GOB TAIK CHEE SONS, 24. Beach313 words
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Advertisement400 1920-12-07 3 HAVE YOUR TUt£ REPAIRED THE SCIENTIFIC WAY TIRE fURGi :V Not merely vulcanizing, but the U.ti of repairing tires so that they utay repaired Tire Surgery means that tiros c.n be put back into service when apparently their usefulness was over. Blow-out?, side vail, rim cuts and many outer ailments400 words
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Advertisement430 1920-12-07 3 Naarly Ready W i*~H cojimercui. y I vJ--T y\ Tbe leading reference in tba Billion _Jm Dollar Market. afffl Mr. SIOW CHOON LBMO. 9r Trade Condilions Chancire fii« tin;. rapidly approaching w livn tka aappty o Koods in many llaai will axeacd tha .lomatK Competition wi!l In 1 keen Htcain430 words
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Advertisement872 1920-12-07 4 STEAMER SAHJMI P, 0.- British India MB Apcar Line (CompanUi Incorporated in Emgl«ma>) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL B. N. Oa (Und.r Contract with Hit Mataity'* GoTiruutl) n* Cnwu^l MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY an at mwl WUfmiU LONDON FAB- EASTERN BEKVICB FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLE* LOlfDO* Dm*872 words
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Advertisement376 1920-12-07 4 STEAMER SMLMI (Incorporated la Cm«l«»4) FAB EAST ICBTICI FOB NBW TOM OULIO PBDiCC stoat Dm. IT (▼fat Puuu) TUSCAN PRINCE about Feb. 16 I (via Suez) For all Information, aptly H ADAM9ON. GILTILLAM 00, LIB. (iMotvnmta* lm fc<lwl) tatm THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED I Incorporated in the United Kingdom)376 words
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Advertisement239 1920-12-07 4 ITlaUn SAlmaWI TIE EASTERK SNIPP.Ni COMTAirr, LIMIT BW (laaaraaraaW U Strait* asnlenieata) Tat. ttme I**l. Is raafaat I* ■remtjot witaeat tarthar aetiaa. Sinai n sailing fraa Slaaaaatt BAN WHATT SOON, every Tuesday, at I p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. Frees Peaaar —tV (Ttata rairasy from Moalmsla at Beit* la239 words
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Advertisement313 1920-12-07 4 STEAMER MUM* 0. S K r»l OSAKA SBOa-W KAMA aa*. Haattaatal*! t* faaaaT ■a. t, BatJM Kisel Pramaaaa aaulßv araat aaapapew* rs«k)«tt H «kaa«« wttk»m» aoIUJ ■CmOPBAR LIMB POT Part SaML MarartlUa. Loea««. A«Mr*w» HAVANA MAHU »<■«• HAVBB MABU ■>'<•■ J» Omit* Manolllo*. ■BW TBB2 UM9 Pa* Waw Tat* (fli313 words
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Advertisement393 1920-12-07 4 wimp tuum NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA IlllimiilU ta faaaan •a*w Bail Caatrat rMa *M >mm l •«a)*M at attataMaaa w»tteal t«*a* aanara «aoi u»» EHfjaaaMar Batvfal Pat It Aatw«ta fta (Batoaaa] ItoMK KAMO MABU Dm. 11 ITO MABU m v 1 mis w urn» Paa Uiannl *ta Cilimkti aasa, PtH ia»393 words
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Advertisement616 1920-12-07 5 STEAMER SAILINGS PM I'FNANG AND CALCUTTA The I. C. S. N. Co.'a a.s. Namsang. AJM tons, sails at 4 p.m., on 9th insUnt. Foi freight or passage, anp'v to KOUSTEAD A CO, Agents. ■.a. NIPPON. DEC EMBER I. 1»2« gaaaa of cargo ex the above uteamr. •re hereby notified that616 words
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Advertisement478 1920-12-07 5 STEAMER SAILINGS FOR BASRA* VIA BOMBAY 14 The s.s. Drufar due here on or about Dear cembrr f>, will haw prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight, please apply to M. A. NAMAZIE A SONS LTD., 19, Malacca Street. TOR MAURITIUS ;o Tlie s.a. Allinea due here oa or478 words
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Advertisement728 1920-12-07 5 SALES BY AUCTION s.s. MATARAM, NOVEMBER 26, 192« Consignees of cargo ex the above steamer •r« hereby notified that the survey of carg< landed in a damaged condition will be hel on Friday, December 10, at 9 a.m., in Godowns Not. 1 and 2. No further surrey wil be beld728 words
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Advertisement755 1920-12-07 5 THE BUKIT KATIL RUBBER ESTATES, LTD. (Incorporated in the- Straits Settlements) NOTICE 1 NOTICE is hereby given that application j has been made to the directors of this Company to issue duplicate scrip in place of the j following share certificate which is alleged Ito have been lost. Certificate No.755 words
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Advertisement411 1920-12-07 5 1 TO RUBBER PLANTERS •OLVI TOUB PRESENT PBOBLKH BT USOiS •II PATEIT CANVAS lAGS FOB PACKING BUBBKB. ?aa baf aaa he au4e nse ef aver seventy timos which spaaks I Itt DUBABrLITT and tha packing charge worked cut fer aaae U less tbaa twenty aanta. ARfttKA CANVAS BAI ■ANUFAGTURMI it.411 words
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Advertisement829 1920-12-07 6 cmEms GAIETY CINEMA CHANGE OF PROGRAMME At 7.30 Sharp Little Mary McAlister in WHEN SORROW WEEP Srrirs 11. Final of ihe Do Children Count Play THE EAOLES EYE S«ri«l No. 20 Final episode in 2 parts At 9 p.m Continuation of Vitagraph's latest and greatest detective serial THE INVISIBLE HAND829 words
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Advertisement519 1920-12-07 6 CINEMAS 1 From Tuesday, Deoember 7, to Thursday, Deoember 9 |W| HALL LTD. B^ y^y)gS North Bridge Road WfijSjk H 0 U 0 I N I L jfl ||t" The World famous Hand-cuff King. The man of self-liberation, in J«. THE GRIM GAME An amazing drama of love, mystery and519 words
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Advertisement263 1920-12-07 6 THE JOHNS-MANVILLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER la deadly to fire of any origin including oil, grease, paint, benzine, kerosene, carbide, celluloid and electric arcs on which other chemicals and water are often ineffective and dangerous. Provides effective protection to Offices, Godowne, Factories, Boiler Rooms, Garages, Electric Power Station. Rubber Factories, Schools, Theatres,263 words
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Article334 1920-12-07 7 When the Fate of Race Hung In the Balance. Actcm tha din prhnawl fw MM Alun Lemur, twinging fr..m branch to branch until he reached the tree called His wife sat dundling a fresh m rival to the family. What on Uf»ly little lira! 1 I334 words
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Article305 1920-12-07 7 Likelihood ih.it •"ta.ih Down Only Will be Pi-id. ..j be.n re the Tin>.s of Ceylon /or infoi':.iaticn r.s to the fctai:o which has be?n reached in ij-i Government vi.'i I of ti.e Crett \wr v .1 und'or ant which it i 3 proposed that Id to C?ylcn305 words
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Article125 1920-12-07 7 Ma laria Its Treatment. Thi Snb-Committe* en MeJical Res.arcb of the National Malaria Commttt— ta^s (i !.ow.iig as a Elanoar! i.ictho Jll traatmaßt cf ina.uriu lir tin- porpoaa ul HU patient of hit i mmaa its DM by thfl nicJic:il profession r tfaa BCOta nt'.ack 10 prams of qu r.125 words
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Article36 1920-12-07 7 I avi- arri i i ill lon in m Kntrland. Mr. who las come out to Ceylon in l of the church, cr Urn DMtonta from th^' Rev. ii. J. barter, wi;u lii.s haJ charue since36 words
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Article119 1920-12-07 7 r, rVrrmh«r 7. Water, 8.4 n.ra.. 9.18 p m pb and The Girl, Theatra, «J0 pjr rf'y, December 9. Water, 8.48 a.m., 10.4 p.m. rt, Victoria Theatre, 6 p.m. in C!uh. et Homo, 6.30 p.m Valkcd In IMC Sleep, Theatre y, December f. Wat.'r, -J.2S m, 10.44119 words
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Article139 1920-12-07 7 «fv>Ki.S AT IHE BUTM iarf Basin— Louden. la* \v harf T.ira, War Si-poy. •\harf, Albert and icturla |)r> .Main Wharf— ViVst lljlui, "V.m Kane. »nnl"«, eve?, Vo K tlanJ, Maclmon. t.mp.rr Vurk- Kecordor, Bunyei Jfaru, MetfavMi lowa Marti, I.aomedom. Frankfurt. W«al V. i.arl -/.udre Lt-bou, Kni o lit139 words
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Article199 1920-12-07 7 K-4m I I" r 3 p r. 1 1 .n^koi-if, Shanghai and J.ipsn p.m. k r: £ir»r»iit «t. p-a Ifx) M»nr t p x ;■.■>, llombiy. A<l."n, and jrl. 3 p m. latg r.hr.t 3 p.m. pjn. v TLn^c! P-E".. 4 p.m •>- -.9 a.M Palaa Vivo199 words
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Article117 1920-12-07 7 r.-^gramme of Drills, etc., for Wmk n Saturday, December 11 Tuesday, December 7. Malay Co., "aleslior Range, 4.00 p.m. Saturday, December 11. BJLB.(t) Riflp Club, Baltstier Rangy, R. SMITH, Lieut., Ag. Adjutant, S.V.C. «i.:. vidRK AND SOUTH MALA> A TOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Oi-'iors for wock ending December117 words
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Article126 1920-12-07 7 BICHANOB Singapore, December 7. On London, Bank 4 i/4 Demand t/Sfc Private S m. credit* «/4 9/16 On New York Demand 39% Private 90 days 45 On France Bank «25 Oi India, Bank T.T. 150 On Hongkong, Bank d/d 44>4 p.c. pm. On Shanghai, Bank d/d 50%126 words
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52 1920-12-07 7 Tone of market Dull. Siii^&vcre Stantlui.J Pale Crepe Closing PftaH Uuyeti Seller Dec. Jan.-Marcb Jail.-.- -in "5ing»port Standard K jbed Smokeu Sneet Oloirav Price* Huycts Seller* Spot Itn.-Mar. Jan. -June .37 38 n 39 41 42 .43 45 DAILY PIOGM CURRENT 12 neon, December52 words
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Article197 1920-12-07 7 Itt. Vfcl. Id- »i).;i V.-.»-« lv 10 Attpnag IO.Ot 1 1 Ajer Vteng Ml I.(X £1 £1 Kam. K*mui.si»« If J 2.10.C 10 lv Kinu Am c Ml 6. J0 n II Kinu i-»i 1 1 Hilam Tin 2.10 2.30 1 1 Jclantoh 1.50 1.70 U i 4 L*cal197 words
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Article119 1920-12-07 7 U rF" *n T-linni 3.5.0 3 ii. 3 ti ii L. BMttmg C«. s.oo i-.uO 1 >4JI i I 10 10 1 raser N-javes -li.UCvr. 50 fO W< Hammer Co. BO 80 lOCi'.t i-i i iij.jO ■0 10 Mexican Ksple 10.12.0 11.2.6 i 0 M ..'i^.'j o. Co. 15.60119 words
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Article70 1920-12-07 7 U.£a4 I i tl.ili.Ml i-*' >p« vi -ji 6 M. fS6u,'^<K tin tl.STOffil i»j Molt. 4'i p.t cl 1001 fI,OOO,UOC B*pwn Uiin. **i p.*. >.' LVOII |I.6»w,si'u l0.p«. di* •1. uU. «,1 V* 6 Jvlt VaL (I $2,000,000 r M.S. 6 p.e luu 1»)« r 15,000,000 ioo Si. 6W70 words
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Article400 1920-12-07 7 Fnatr asd Co. %mi 1 1 »s<) £icita vja*tod*«A l aUM t.aiUbit Sttriiuj QcotatioM are priuud <•« amoihri tt(i •>• Prifar.l rt-dir* Pricvt rr»»»t ».y»!i ft Co. mttt AUtnby <?1) 0.60 0.60 0.50 O.CO Alor Gaiah ($1) 2.00 2.50 2.00 2.50 Am. Malay (?2) 2.50 3.00 2.75 3.00400 words
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Advertisement50 1920-12-07 7 VSCTQRIAJTHEATRE TO-NIGHT REYNOLDS DENNISTON, LTD. DENHISTOF PLAYERS CLOTHES AND THE GIRL C uu.ooyj *"i idmsd:.;. it. r v nh,< SHE WALKED IN HER SLEEP (Fares) nWHMtaI l>crpmher NIGHTIE NIGHT aw »Tiaay T»econih«T It BABY MINE iy..rc«) "•ainrdar T»f>c«tit»«»r 1 1 PLEASE GET MARRIED Dsnal Prices Bookinc bow open at MOUTRIPS50 words
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Advertisement125 1920-12-07 7 THE STAR OPERA n.»t r< n,, e j, Narth TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT t A Malay Ccmedy MUSANG BERJANGGOT will be staged Mohamrd No< r our Comedian takes the Leading Tart. Tri.'sv, IVcembrr 10 Bpccial < hi nee Play will be fiven I EL CIIEO7G, Prcprictct T. t_ TAN, Manaetr. ISM tor125 words
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Advertisement745 1920-12-07 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED by British shipping firm, efficient typl«t. Apply 212, Straits Ttaaa, FOR SALE, new coach-built side-cnr. For particular* and price, please apply 211, FOR SALE, one Winton six-car, thoroughly overhauled, in prrfect condition. Apply to Room No. 77, Raffle. Hotel. PX BARGAIN. Standard Humiia* -yclc" barc^ I i^.3n745 words
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Advertisement565 1920-12-07 7 AUCTION SALE OF THE STEAM LAUNCH "DOLPIIIN" mWJJS ?n ylinder 7 in Ifa^ Boiler. l.^nfrth or hoilcr I ft. I in diaar SLJ&ii'";.'"** S ™V itd "ill r» r nbj r to n "Hi i mention.- b-.-lnw). Rk "I 18. Karfles Place, o« Tuesday, December 14, 1929, at 2J» m>565 words
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Obituary20 1920-12-07 8 PAYNE.— Oa November SO, 1920, at Waterloo i i I.lvtrpsol, Ei^e, lh-_- dearly loved wife of L. F. Payne.20 words
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Article43 1920-12-07 8 The fri> :id« and relative* of the !au- Mr. Joeclyn Francis de Souza, are informed that a li.:h Ma** of Requiem will be sunf. for the rc;>o-;: of !.i. soil en Thursday at 7 a.m., at the Cnthedral of the Gool' Shepher.i.43 words
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Article42 1920-12-07 8 Mr. and Mrs. J. HocksUdt wish to convoy their tlmnks to their relatives and friendwho Httiiidi'fi tin- funeral of thtir lateson Victor John, nt th" Bidadari Cpmetery. on th» fth inst.. and al»o those who <rnt wreaths and letters of condolence.42 words
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1209 1920-12-07 8 The Straits Times TUESDAY. DECEMBER 7 RUBBER GAMBLING. We have heard that it is the intention of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce to make an inquiry into the system of gambling which has grown up in Singapore in connection with the rubber business. If the report is true, we congratulate1,209 words
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Article17 1920-12-07 8 The Kalumpang Tin, No Liability, output for November was Yardage 71,800, hours run 600, output 526 piculs.17 words
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Article33 1920-12-07 8 The M.M. steamer Andre Lebon which arrived from Marseilles this morning had aboard upwards of 700 passengers, of whom over 200 were in the first class, and about 40 were booked for Singapore.33 words
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Article31 1920-12-07 8 Reliable information has been received in Madras that Lord Carmichacl, kit; Governor of Madras, and first Governor of Bengal, has been appointed Viceroy of India, and an official announcement is imminent.31 words
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Article39 1920-12-07 8 A Reuter wire of December 2 states A group of Siamese business men visited the White City's advertising exhibition and ordered a number of fine art posters which they declared will be sure to make things go in Siarp."39 words
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Article35 1920-12-07 8 Following are the numbers of arrivals from and departures to" the Madras Presidency for the month of November Arrivals, adults 5,579 minors 645. Departures, adults 2,392 minors 121. The arrivals relate to aided passengers only.35 words
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Article44 1920-12-07 8 A Dc-lhi communique says With effect from January 1, 1921, all restrictions on find control over trade in rice exported from Burma to India, will be removed both in Burmah and in India, but no re-export ..f Ri'riv.a rice from India will be allowed.44 words
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Article40 1920-12-07 8 The Children's Day Service, of Middle T.oad Church, will be hfeld next Sunday evening in the Chapel of the AngloChinese School at eight o'clock. A collection will be taken in aid of the Jean Hamilton Training School for Asiatic preachers.40 words
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Article49 1920-12-07 8 Before Capt. Rowbolham, in the third court yesterday, a European named W. Arnold, with no ostensible means of living, was charged with committing trespass by Entering, on Sunday morning, the room occupied by Mr. A. de Mello in the Adelphi Hotel. Accused was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment.49 words
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Article56 1920-12-07 8 The action Thomas Oswald MayaCW v. Syed Sagoff bin llohamed Alsagoff, in which the former claims $3,662.r>P BMgad to have been paid to the dffendant or on his behalf, was fixed for hearing before the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice S]>roule, this morning, but «lid not fnm? on, the case56 words
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Article71 1920-12-07 8 The last Assizes for th? year, which commenced in the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Ccurt yesterday, contains no less than five murder charges, in one of which seven Tamils arc charged with murder and abetment of murder. There are two cases of '•oluntarily causing grievous hurt, on^ ;f criminal breach of71 words
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Article92 1920-12-07 8 Tan Chee Meng of Chop Kirn Guan Long, 18, Purvis Stre?t, who was charged with trading in bottles of aerated waters, to which he had fraudulently applied the trade description of Messrs. Frascr and Noart, Ltd., and Barugh and Co., was, in ♦he District Court, yesterday, convicted r.nd sentenced to92 words
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Article101 1920-12-07 8 BtCon Cu.jl. I;- wfcothua yesterday, a Chinese named Lim Chow was charged a: 'he instrifcce of Mr. A. J. Sheedy, head of the Traffic Department, with attempting to bribe the last-named officer. Accused ad a n;o*r car, and in order to convert it into a bus, so as to carry101 words
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Article111 1920-12-07 8 Mr. H. L. Armstrong, who attended tho Ipoh St. Andrew's Ball as a Bandsman of the Perak State Band, "sold" a number of his friends, says the Malayan Leader. He canted a miniature trombrone to which MM attache 1 by a piece of string, a doer handle. Asked what the111 words
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Article112 1920-12-07 8 Dr. Dugald Christie, C.M.G., Principal of the Mukden Medical College and Superintendent of the Hospital, has returned to Mukden with Mrs. Christie after an absence of a year and a half in Scotland, says the Peking and Tientsin Times. He has been successful in getting increased support for the work112 words
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Article163 1920-12-07 8 In an audience with the President the otkat day, says the Peking- Daily News, Mr. Shih Shu, the guardian of the Tsinj,' House, informed the Chief Executive that the Tsing House has decided to celebrate '.he wedding ceremony, of the ex-Boy Emperor Hsuan Tung next year and that a sum163 words
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Article584 1920-12-07 8 Mr. W. P- el, Controller of Labow. and Straits Settlements, who waa lere on inspvetion duty, returns to Kual* jumper to-night. Th.> df.it h is anr.ounce'l of Mr. J. B. tair, of Caledonia Ihfwtlt The funeral ock place at Parif UanWr, the Rev. L D. Harcus o(Tiii>-tir.?.584 words
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Article54 1920-12-07 8 It is notified I r pablic information tlmt outward Eur. poan mails arrivin;? in Singaport in the innnillj will in tut'ire not be sorted rmtil the following morning. The outward B. I. puuket Thongwa, with mails from Europe, is expectfd to reach Penang at 6 a.m. en54 words
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Article85 1920-12-07 8 Mr. Arthur Edmonds, Treasurer, N. S. Committee, acknowledges the following Contributions to the Raffles College Fund by the employers of Titi Tin Co., Ltd., Titi, sent through the District Officer. Jelebu, are as follow Ong Shing $1 Lim Kit $2 Low Chong $1 Lew Tham $5 Chan Fong85 words
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Article109 1920-12-07 8 The following appointments are notified in the F.M.S. Government Gazette Mr. J. E. Thomson, M.8., M.CH., D.P.H., to be a Health Officer, F.M.S. Mr. M. P. Jeremiah to be State Treasurer', Pahang Mr. T. W. H. Kingston to act as Protector of Chinese, Sclangor and Negri Sembilnn109 words
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Article118 1920-12-07 8 Ibt MSSCtiM of thr Malaya to take thDuki- of Conriaught to India is evidently lictated, says Truth, by the desire to do a thinir. Otherwise this monster of the Queen Kli'.al>eth group is about as .11 Hum ;1 a choice as eooM have been made. Her normal sinkage'118 words
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Advertisement111 1920-12-07 8 BACK LINK 36 FEET PLAN OF DOUBLE TENNIS COURT USE 27 FEET 9 w JAELANCO EDWARDS I m RACKETS NETS TENNIS NET I I j DOHERTY AYRES o RACKETS BALLS I OB COMPLETE SPORTS OUTFITTERS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE AND KCALA I I Vl'l R. MOTOR111 words
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Advertisement175 1920-12-07 8 ALHAMBRA TO-KIOHT Sells Wild Ailnal Serial THE LOST CITY, «t 8 PJ»--15 Episodes or Sl-reeU Episodes S and 4 4 parti Featuring Juanita Hamrn Pta. AND A STILL SMALL VOICE 6 Pti. Topical Bndget Outline-Chester Subject and Pollard Ccmedy (First Show) palladTum" Orchard Road Pta. DEADLIER SEX S Pta. Featuring175 words
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Article335 1920-12-07 9 Strongly Worded Note From Allies. REUTER TEI.Fr.RAMS Lon<ii.n, December I!. The grave Allied communication to Greece shows a concord of views based oa a compromise of previous divergent opinions pivoting round tlie question of the return of CimsUntine to Athens. It is point:-;! out thnl hitherto th tc335 words
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Article187 1920-12-07 9 Reuter Telegram Paris, December 3. The result? of the great national loan just closed are not yet definitely known, but it is certain that they are n excess of the mo.it snrtuinc expectations. Some of the communities worked real financial wonders. Amonprst the direst sights of theReuter - 187 words
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Article121 1920-12-07 9 Reutkr Telegrams London, December 4. During tho gale a wall collapsed in Belfast, killing three people. London, December 4. The gale around the British Isles yesterrfny had a maximum velocity of seventy ■niies. It wrought havoc on land and ■ea and caused considerable loss of life. TheReuter - 121 words
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Article304 1920-12-07 9 Redteh Telegrams London, December 3. New York A croup of wealthy Car.;, j dian sportsmen has sent the boxing promoter, Tex Rickard, an offer to stage the Dempsey-Carpentier fight at Hull, Canada. London, December 3. New York The young English cinema actress, Majorie Lescomb, and four others,304 words
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Article169 1920-12-07 9 Reiter Telegram London, December 4. The Chinese Minister in the Daily Mail refers to the desirability of encouraging the presence of Chinese students in Britain and shows that when they go home all can be regarded as Missionaries of Trade." He dwells on the thoroughness of theReuter - 169 words
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Article97 1920-12-07 9 Revteb Telegram London, December 6. Bombay The long standing conflict between the cotton trade and the Cotton Contracts Board on the question of the control of cotton business has been satisfactorily settled. The board states that it wishes Government control of cotton trading to cease at theReuter - 97 words
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Article40 1920-12-07 9 Reuter Telegram London, December 2. Rome A semi-official message states that General Caviglia has ordered a blockade of the coast of the state of Fiume and the adjoining islands in consequence of the recalcitrant attitude of D'Annuniio.Reuter - 40 words
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Article327 1920-12-07 9 Sympathetic Speech by Lord Derby. Rei ter Telegrams London, December 3. A strongly Francophils spocch was mm'e by the ex-Ambassador, Earl Derby, at a iunchaon given him by the Manchester Chrmb^r of Commerce, in which he appealed for an Anglo-French alliance. He believed it was the greatest,327 words
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Article156 1920-12-07 9 Reuter Telegram London, December 3. The question of Government extra vagonci" was raised in the House of Coinmans on a supplementary vote of £395,000 for establishment expenses of the Ministry of Food. Despite the statement of Mr. McCurdy that the estimate represented the funeral expenses of a departmentReuter - 156 words
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Article72 1920-12-07 9 Rel-ter Telegrams London, December 2. Mexico City General Obregon took the oath as president at midnight. The provisional president, de la Huerta, was th* first to embrace him. Diplomats representing all nations attended and included the Charge* d'Affaires for Japan and China. London, December 6. ParU The Mexican Legation72 words
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Article64 1920-12-07 9 Reuter Telegram London, December 6. The Anglo-Persian Oil Company has made an agreement with the Hungarian Government whereby a private company will be formed with a capital of £100,000 for the purpose of testing the petroliferous deposits in Hungary, and if oil is found in commercial quantities anReuter - 64 words
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Article284 1920-12-07 9 Reiter Teijecrams London, December 2. Geneva The commission considering new applications for membership of the Leaguo unanimously decided to recommend acceptance of Ccsta Rica but did not recommend the admission of LichtenKtein, A-ri-rLaijan and Ukraine. London, December 2. Geneva The commission of the League of Nations recommended284 words
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Article92 1920-12-07 9 Rl'utek Teleuram London, December 4. Yesterc!a> tli\ is: m on Mr. McCurdy's estimate ia described as a nasty coalition shock, the Government escaping defeat after telephoning and sending mesja^es tclubs and private hpuses of Coalitionists. Eventually Labour saved the position, al! except one voting with the Government. Apparently92 words
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Article69 1920-12-07 9 Reuter Telegram London, December 3. A telegram from Paris says that a mysterious Eastern malady resembling plague was reported in the Senate to be threatening Paris. The disease which is without a name is known "as No. 9, and attacks immigrants from Eastern Europe. The Minister of HealthReuter - 69 words
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Article119 1920-12-07 9 Reuter Telegrams London, December 2. A general strike in Norway began at midnight on November .3o. There was no disturbance. London, December 2. Rome The Chamber passed by 155 to 128 the Electoral Reform Bill introducing proportional representation and women's suffrage. London, December 3. Melbourne The Federal Government hasReuter - 119 words
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Article460 1920-12-07 9 Order Against Having Hands In Pockets. REI'TKIC TfcI.KCRAMs London, December 3. It is ttated that the auxiliary division >f the Royal Irish Constabulary has authorised the following proclamation, v. hiv.ii has been approve, for the Macroom iisirlct Whereas foul murders of sir-.-r.nts of the Crown have been carried460 words
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Article84 1920-12-07 9 Reuter Telegram London, December 4. The Hague The British Chamber of Commerce for the Dutch East Indies and the Rubber Growers' Association, both of London, have sent a message to the second chamber of the States General entirely supporting the protest of the International Association of RubberReuter - 84 words
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Article71 1920-12-07 9 Reutei Telegram London, December 3. The ranks of the unemployed in England are swelled as the result of the ballot of employers in the American section of the Lancashire cotton trade deciding to reduce the weekly working hours from fortyeight to twenty-four. A hundred thousand operatives are directed.Reuter - 71 words
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Article192 1920-12-07 9 Reuter Telegram London, December 2. TV pilferage committee it (he London chamber of Commerce ha-< s.'iit a letter to tha Home Secretary requesting him la receive a deputation an.i c-.i t .n.isi k me alarming growth of pilfering of cargoes to and from BtaUMtß, which has increasedReuter - 192 words
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Article154 1920-12-07 9 Reuter Telegrams London, December 3. Berlin During the debate on the Naval estimates in the main committee of the Reichstag, a Socialist member accused naval officers of trying to imbue into th* navy a bellicose spirit and asked why there were eleven admirals in the navy. Vice-AdmiralReuter - 154 words
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Article388 1920-12-07 9 We have received a copy of the prospectus of International Motors, Limited, which proposes to havo a capital of $5,uJ0,000 in 500,000 shares of $10 each. The Dir^tcrs are the Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Kciig, the Hon. Eu Tung Sen, Messrs. Yeo Hock Hoe, Gaw Kh"!c Khiam,388 words
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Article103 1920-12-07 9 Information was received in Colombo on November 23 to the effect that the South Indian railway had been badly breached between Dhanushkodi and Tnnchinopoly. and that through service was totally suspended. The English mails which left Colombo on November 24 were held up at Dhanushkodi. They were103 words
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Article499 1920-12-07 10 Successful Opening of The Dcnniston Players. If you want a good laugh and to forget all about the slump and the price of rubber go to the Victoria Theatre any evening this week. I'p in Mabel's Room, presented by the Dennist( n players for their opening: performance last499 words
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Article459 1920-12-07 10 No Protection Against Foreign Competition. A Load) n cable of November 19 says Rumours that dtaaCMkNa between the l and the Liberals are endangering the Coalition have been rife for some time. It ha? b^c-n definitely denied that thereis ci.- divisioa of opinion in the Cabinet ever t!-e459 words
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Article65 1920-12-07 10 A! a genera] mretinp: of the Malayolcr n held on November 21, tho folirm nn'l commits for the .<uin:: year -president. Mr. K. P. Mcn< n vicc-prosidint, Ur. K. 1 thrn h n. socrotary, Mr. K. N. Ij-er baa. treasurer, Mr. C. M. boa. auditor, Mr. B. G. Netto C.65 words
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Article311 1920-12-07 10 Arrival of Sir M- Fitzmaurice And Sir Evan Jones. Among the passengers who arr.ved in ■> ing:' pore by the steamer Namsanr from lunjrkung yesterday evening was Sir Maurice Fitzinaurice C.M.G., accompanied >y I.july Fitzmaurice, «nd who are residing I'.eir stay in Singapore at the "Curope Hotel. Sir311 words
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Article778 1920-12-07 10 Position of Affairs at Kuala Lumpur. Messrs. Baker, Fearon and Co., Kuata i.umpur, reported at 5 p.m. on Friday Rusincss during the we^k has, on the vhote, lx?vn duller than for some time t,.tlw heavy slump in Tin being the .r;ncip:il cause. Rubbers, however, have ■<> :i778 words
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Article301 1920-12-07 10 Machinery Purchased by The Company. Messrs. Gattey and Bateman, secretaries of the Trengganu Corporation, Ltd., forward the following statement regarding machinery recently purchased by the company It comprises a set of hydraul.c centrifugal slu.cing pumps by Thompson Co., Castlen.aine, which includes centrifugal gravel pumps, (Kershaw pattern) lu in.301 words
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Article158 1920-12-07 10 Schooner a Cood Mascot to The Plaintiff. Baft i..' Mr. .lus'.iee Barrott-Lennard, in the Supreme Court this morning, the case ••ame on in which Mr. Maas, a farmer aBV playaa >f Messrs. Latham and Company, r Urn latter for a sum of $1,08;J.3.<, said to be payable by158 words
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Article444 1920-12-07 10 What Happens When They Descend Fits. NVv that miners arc so much in the puVlic i-ye, it may be interesting to the public to know somethinj about how their working lives are spent. In the first place, all men who work unIrounU are called minor?, an<l nreclasticcording444 words
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Article74 1920-12-07 10 T1>b KoouhfaM Trail, a B:ackton-Path' rodncti n m six reels, featuring Sylvia ;r''smiT. ncbert Gordon and an all-star :is\ will be presented at the Marlborough o-niglit, in support of the Adventures of .nth s. rial, featuring Ruth Roland, of hich th? third nnd fourth enisndes will o screened.74 words
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Letter79 1920-12-07 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Can you or any reader kindly give me the following information an ass.stant has been with a Arm for over one year, bonus has been .-rranted by the tire-dors. Has the firm any right to withhold same from tiie assistant79 words
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Letter357 1920-12-07 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, The present outlook for the Rubber growing industry I think all planters will agree is a very black one indeed, and that unless something is done at once to 'jtimulate the price, it will spell ruin to a great many357 words
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Letter694 1920-12-07 10 To Uh E Jitor of the Straits Times. Sir.— It se^ms to be pretty evident that we are just waking up to the fact that Rubber ne?ds Selection," the same as everytM«g e!s?, in order to get the best out of it. yourself have recently ccrmmented upon what694 words
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Article724 1920-12-07 10 Output Restriction and Price Regulation. The sixth annual general meeting of the members cf S....onyih Kubber Estate, Ltd., was lii>ltl en November 2 at the offices of the Rubber Growers' Association, 38, Eastcheap, Mr. E. G. Money (the chain. an presiding. The Chairman in moving the adoption724 words
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Article211 1920-12-07 10 UMAX OF PAPER BOOM. Ri Canada on the Point Of breaking. wuvc of liquidation is swocpMontrenl Stock Exchanjre. It 'cars that the paper market BMMf or later. ■kihk O'Brien an:l Williams, in th i. stockbrokers' circular bttar, say that the r.-.arket for ground wocd sulphite pulp i3 already flattened out,211 words
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Article53 1920-12-07 10 The- following above will represcat the S.C.C. in a hockey n.a'.;h against tba South Staft"or;!s to-morrow II. S. Burgess, A. N. Laybourne, E. B. Laybourmr, K. E. Pnrig r, C. J. Iltwitt. W. S. Klack. K. r. Fnmktyn, T. H. Holyoah, F. C Stocks (capUin), Rev. T. A. Lee,53 words
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Article27 1920-12-07 10 Tb match between the S.R.C. and United Banks m the fonr.cr's ground! yesterday ended in a drew with no score. The S.K.C. played a man short27 words
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Article23 1920-12-07 10 Our lYinrt'.r run— IWimlwil vim that the result of the jrolf n at.h Scotlaiul v. The Kest was a draw23 words
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Article310 1920-12-07 10 A Keuti-r wir from Sy-in y, dated November '>•>. s'.-.tes The f.i.C.C. mrffere.i the Qrat <"efeat of their to-.ir to-day when N:w South Wa>s (rained a brilliant victory by s x wickats, scoring 338 run* in the fourth losing! of the mctcii fur the loss of only four310 words
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Article279 1920-12-07 10 The Kuala Lumpur evening paper m Irritated I ll-intaattamd refetvB>- Hi \V. C. Ma -..ell, s»y» the Pinanj; Gazette. V.'.- ventarud to con^rktu.'ute that cent ion an on liU appointment to the post cf Chief Secretary, F.M.S., and Wl aiv n L alone in re.rarling: him as279 words
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Article110 1920-12-07 10 Macphsil and Ca's Dailj Report. "member 7. haf *<**-*»*' Thr:e monti s gold l. r >. Tin- 50 ton ioH at 11 flare Market.— Remains dull, but fairly steady. Rubber.— Wir. k. then btimg t. w b-iyers. Ulu PontK.rs offering 1.20. Jolol I cents, Tambalaks 70 c110 words
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Article13 1920-12-07 10 Manila Hous- of Repr— nUtti»ei ha» passed a bill nuthor f th* Philippines.13 words
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Article3125 1920-12-07 11 Clothing and Household Necessities. Commission's Report. Following is the fourth interim report Of l he Commission M Profitecr.ng, dated October 1, and signed by W. F. Nutt, u. I). J. Galloway, Lim Boon Keng, A. W. Still, W. Lowther Kemp and A. P. K .binson. There is a reservation3,125 words
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Advertisement137 1920-12-07 11 WE HAViD JUST RFCfeIVgD NEAV STOCKS MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MOUTRIE PIANOS "HIS MASTERS VOICE" RECORDS Call new and make your selection. uppliee are limited S. MOUTfiIE CO., LTD. (lacotpoatetl ta Boagkovß) KAFtLIi PLACB, BINOAVUtB j Asbestos Cement Roofing Tiles RED AND GBEY Siie \y A >r. by |i|f fe. lIST137 words
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Advertisement372 1920-12-07 11 RAFFLES HOTEL SPECIAL ATTRACTION GUEST NIGHTS DECEMBER 9 and 11 MISS JILL HILL Society Entertainer Late of the Perth Academy of Dramatic Arta. Melrose Dramatic School. Principal Australian and New Zealand Theatres, accompanied by the celebrated Pianist, Madame Dietz, will appear on the above night*. Gaeat Nifhts and Dance erery372 words
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Article197 1920-12-07 12 Terms Accepted After Operations Are Resumed J !l As announced in a communique of October 26 the terms of settlement for the e Wana Wazirs were given to the tribe at Murtaza on October 10, when they were given a month to consider their reply.197 words
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Article761 1920-12-07 12 Mr. Harrison's Visit to The Estate. The ordinary general meeting of the Hevea Rubber Trust, Ltd., was held on November 3 at tl:e registered office of the company, 139, Cannon-street, E.C., Mr. J. L. Loudoun-Shand (Chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman 3aid Gentlemen, You have all761 words
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Article204 1920-12-07 12 Compulsory Annual Audit For All Business Men. Falling-ofF in trade is reflected in the increase in the number of bankruptcies and deeds of arrangement during-present year compared with a similar period last year, states a home paper. The increase seems to have been greatest in Urn number of204 words
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Article52 1920-12-07 12 The jewellery stores of H.ngk- have ;njoyed an immunity of v.>n onths '.rom the operations o* ever xang of hieves, but a darng bjrjlary was perntrated at Messrs. Falconer's store in lotcl Mansions between Saturday afterioon and Sunday morning of last week, rhe booty taken is estimated at between 150,00052 words
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Advertisement232 1920-12-07 12 KIAM KIAT COMPANY (MARKET STREET) Fresh Arrivals ASF'IN ALL'S fthita SaolUry KUKOPE Pire Brick* ted CUj Enamel x VICHOLSON'B Files KITSON'S Blow Lamps H.ffiBlTTS White Metal GLIDDBN'S Aluminium Paint TARRED Rope j MSINFECTANT AND VARNISH or M <NY MAEB8 AND KINDS MOTOR"QUY LCR^IES BRITiSH For particulars apply Graham Co Ltd.,232 words
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Advertisement57 1920-12-07 12 IIfFELUCCAwIin r*i^P HM^* *,f* lSl j FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY COLE LIMOUSINE 914,000. TOURING $10,500 BUPMOBILE BBLSIZE AND CALCOTT (two-seater) LETLAND. PULTON AND TRAFFIC LORRIRB SPARES FOR ALL MODEL HUPMOBILE6 STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE KCALA LUMPUR, BIKGAPOBK AND IPOH. REMEMBER GOODRICH OIE£TV O A r L I T MIUAfIE EG9NOMY SOLE AGENTS.57 words
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Article428 1920-12-07 13 Jurisdiction Given to Supreme Court. Tbe impottSßt aaaooasement is m'dr thtt, ts «he icsoli tt reprtteatatioai to Ibe BriiUb Krretß« uffi o eaiy ibe pretest yea*, jnii'diotion in Ji«o*oe has been ed io II U Saprriae Cooit ia Bbaoßbii. Tbt N.O. Dtily New* aodentaadstbat tbe osdei428 words
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Article300 1920-12-07 13 Report o! tbe Llqaldator Adopted. The adjootsed exkraordiswy gcaeial meetiag ct ibe Ltdab Taaab Kobbei Syadi este, Ltd, (in Liqaidatios) waa held at 9, Daioa street, P<taaag, oa N i(7. The Hosooiakle Mt W. B. Iboaoo cocopwd the etiait, and thure weie preßtnt Mr J. Otaks WaM,300 words
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Article326 1920-12-07 13 LONDON'S LOVELY MANIQUIN Seat To Every Centre Of litblon. London i< the botne cf b tctifa! nttDt guns, »ad fnppliee wj M tba latMaa oeatoas ol tbe wold. imeii-i, wbioi t .if tUa wctll's I trsuufoi wraas— M<t. 3 ms C-x B:.i ,i mairied in Li»dcD Ue« v -«h w-s326 words
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Advertisement232 1920-12-07 13 PAY A VISIT TO CHOTIRMALL'S THE CHEAPEST SILK STORE GRAND STOCK TAKING CASH SALE NOW ON Sl-S2, HIGH STREET Wood-Milne Patent Foot Pump ith tbi« simple asd eompael iastouoieo* jen can iaflate a large Tjre to 78 lbs. pos«are in two Kisates sad wilh mMvtllcus easr. Leg ran ke r232 words
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Advertisement379 1920-12-07 13 URODONAL and GOUT Rheumatism The age o r a man is the age Calculi fc otsxsssii^. Keep jour arteiies by taking h TJrrdooal, and you will thereby Neuralgia ijiiiriiiii M i a < Hi! HToid Arterio-ccierosie which Sciatica z bardecs the walls of the blood Afterio-Scleroais testels Urodonal Urodoral Cleanees379 words
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Advertisement552 1920-12-07 14 SALES BY AUCTION AUCTION SALE **f valuable town property Inown a. No. S2, Nankin Streit, Singupore. At our sale-room, N" 30, Kling Street, Urdnreday. December h, at IJ» pjn. Valunble 99 year.-' lensvhold land and ■korhouie pr.-mis.-s No. SL>. N.mkin Street," Singapore, area I.SH square feet, yearly ej.it rent .s2.552 words
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Advertisement638 1920-12-07 14 NOTICE RE CLEABLNU OF CHEQUES. Customers and the Public are notified that he umlormentioned six Chinese Bank, in Singapore, will' conform, so far a. regard ihequvs on Bank, other than themselves, ,o the alteration in the hour for effecting he accond clearing of cheques (namely from I p.m. te 2638 words
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Advertisement1514 1920-12-07 14 AjmU t)T«r fl.s<M),oww B.C. Assurance In force over $15,000,006 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANGE GO. LTD. (Ineorporat.d la Strait* Settlement.) ■SAD OFFICB I Wl.ch.at*. Maaaa, Naga****. LONDON OFFICE I It, Old Jewry. EX. The Company kaa .VMM d«p«.lt*d with the Supreme Cart af England aad compile, with th. British Life1,514 words
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Advertisement577 1920-12-07 14 BANKING lANQUE INDSiSTRIELLE 0^ CHINE Authoriied Capital Pr*. ZSO.OOO.OO* Siib.cribed Capital Frs. 160,000,00* raid-up CapiUl Fra. 75.000.C0. 1/3 of the Capital .übecribed by la. Government of the Ch:re*e Republic). Chairman of the Board of Director* i Andre Berthe'ot General Manager A. J. Pernotto HEAD OFFICE 74, Rj. Saint Lazare, Part*577 words
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Article1142 1920-12-07 15 Notes and Comments Ol Current Topics. Chance ol Cheaper Motoring Motoring is eateriag ca a new pban-j its hittoiy, and tbeib is little doubt bnl that tbe i year 19'il will m»?k a H'ett advanoj it. all lufmb of motor road tmnapoit with le.jaid to ilia tooaomieal1,142 words
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Article67 1920-12-07 15 A stone monument— waatad i;i the <.f the Sojiji Temple at Tnurumi I V-jsiTi kuishu, in nifmory of the officers and men of flit company's 0 Ijst their lives at the hands of 1 i :;n submarine pirates durimr the war, \I at to be unveiled tit November l! 7.67 words
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Advertisement186 1920-12-07 15 JUST LANDED First Shipment of 1921 HODEL FORD OARS WIIH 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 Ki'tnilar shipments are MaTeaßlaag forward and we will h<> in186 words
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Advertisement229 1920-12-07 15 JOO GUAN CO. Robber and General Merchauta. Balp-Chandlcra and Sol* Agcats for th« BURMA STEAM ROPE WORKS. 1, 1 and 8, South Canal Road aaa 16, Klin* Street. T«Upbon« No. 14U. ALWAYS IN STOCK > LJgat-HooM Brand oiled coir ropet, l-lnck Bermlco fibre water pipes. Hnbbacks' paint pale boiled linaeed229 words
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Advertisement196 1920-12-07 15 rasßß^Ußßß^a^B^B^aW^B^B^BrP^ INSPIRE CONFIDENCE, AS THEY HAVE ALWAYS 7^^\ LIVKD ll' TO THEIR UNEQUALLED REPUTATION ~> Jf i V Supplier can i>e obtained from V* all the principal dealers and jraraK.-. M lj-Tl s^__V I w THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. )LTD (Incorporated in Japan) «2-4». ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE FRESH SUCCESSES EVERY196 words
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Advertisement291 1920-12-07 16 GUAN KIAT CO. LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) SS. Phillip Street. SIM. WOKE. r.OOI>S HEADY IN STOCK NOW Hubburk's MM Linseed Oil Huhhiirk's Linseed Oil Huhhiirk'N (iinuine TurpentintHuWiuclih Ulack I'aint HubbuckS. liluf I'ainl Hubburk's Brown I'uint Hubburk'n British (iroen I'aint Hulibiirl.'- BtwWS O\\t\<- I'aint Hubburk's Chocolate Paint Hnbburk's Chrome Yellow291 words
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Advertisement273 1920-12-07 16 RMMKR TP PUITiM novcHS 1 rLOVGHS 7 I fLOVGHi 1 1 NEGRO AND LUZON-LAGIO with Extra Sbeari aad FttHa***. ■BW SHIPMBNT JUST ABBCT«* Apply GUAN KIAT CO. UMRBB Me. PHILLIP eTBKaTT. «EBUA»O«Ji IN STOCK AS PIN ALL'S MOTOR TTRB PAINT HIN WATT CO. Market Street and Orchard Head. BINGAPOIB. BOON273 words
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Advertisement1983 1920-12-07 16 CUSSTO MRTISEMENTS The PBXPAID charge* far Waata, M Sale, T* Let. etc, ia ordlaary elu**-Mt ty*e (averag* six word* te Uml ara I Ml line eae insertion 28 ct*, two in*. 49 1 eta, tare* in*. U et*, four ins. 81 tti-sn in*. 91 00, six In*. 91.18, ten in*.1,983 words
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Advertisement947 1920-12-07 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET. VACANT LAND at Oreaar* Roa4. ana 10,000 aqear* feet Apply t* V. Sayan. Malacca Street. WANTED TO RENT, furnished or unfurnished house, Tanglin district, large gar9en, tennis court and garage. Apply 16S, Straits Times. TO LET FURNISHED. 26. Bukit Ah Fook, Johore Bahru. Monthly rent947 words
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Advertisement210 1920-12-07 16 Straits Motorcar Service LIMITED Incorporate* 1 la BtraiU f«tt!«a«a49 911 te 111, ORCHARD BOAP LORRIES "AND CABS HIRED OVERHAULS MOTOR CARS° AND CICUC WELDING *ll sieUls Satisfaction Our*** J 0 Large slocks of LCCAB HORNS AND LAMM arriTtag shortly Phonel233 OUR NEW ADDRESS This Is to announce that oar tddr***is210 words
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Miscellaneous202 1920-12-07 16 THE STRAITS TIMES* TELEPHONES Editorial and General M Manager's Offlce 1117 Job Printing Offlce 1X44 All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addrraae* to THK EDITOR. All communication* relating to business matters advertUsmenta, subscriptions, account*, printing, etc., ihould be addressed to THB MANAGES. ADVERTISEMENT BATES Want*, For202 words
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