The Straits Times, 28 February 1921
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Title Section13 1921-02-28 1 The Straits Times. No. 26,574 SINGAPORE, MONDAY. F^BRfr^B? 28, 1921 PRICE 10 -CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement144 1921-02-28 1 S OBTAIN A HI i 6 EVKRYWHKKF. WHITE WAY'S FAIR MAID OF DEVON BRAND Pure Devonshire Cyder MANUFACTURED AT WHIMPLE, DEVON, ENOLAND (IN CASES OF Tffl CHAMPAGNE PINTS) OBTAINABLE FROM MOST DEALERS IN SINGAPORE AND THI F.M.t. T yk JOSEPH TRAVERS AND SONS. LIMITED Incoiporated in England) c Hi ESTABLISHED144 words
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Advertisement162 1921-02-28 1 Motor Cycle I -r- NEW £TOCK OF *A -f\ Jkkl LUCAfi SPECIALITY S J T lUCAS MOTOR CYCI.K HORN 3, BLACK j \W\ -ACETA LAMPS mm. STT N»341 i JB LUCAS CYCLE* CARRIERS -Jaa> f-- CTIA f>C L> ADT C 1 CYCLE SPARB6 LUCAS KINO the ROAIXMOTOR CYCLE LA*P NE^162 words
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Advertisement12 1921-02-28 1 J IWIESITILiE'S > MILK Lirfi-. *1.6.i ptr bott.W -j| 3mall $I.«U per bottle12 words
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Article766 1921-02-28 2 King's Confident Lasting Goad- Will Result. TJu- following Royal proclamation was issued in Madras on February 8 George the Fifth,. by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions >eyond the Seas, King, Defender of the766 words
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Article178 1921-02-28 2 H.M.S. Implacable May Be Acquired. It is interesting to note that the appeal made by the Prince of Wales for funds for the Boy Scouts' Association is pieeting with gremt success, the first 75 i££!? opened no lese than In addition, there was a eheaue t178 words
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Article84 1921-02-28 2 At Madras on February 15, a meeting was held with the object of establishing an Arbitration Court at which cases now oeing tried by British Courts of Justice mijfht T>e disposed «f by the Nationalist Court is a stpp to the attainment of Swaraj by means of non-«o-operation A dozen84 words
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Advertisement296 1921-02-28 2 '^M mum wJj TOOl V fl\ Tne 6nly practical tyre tooL yv Works like a jack \^CT"'*"7^ Self-adjustable yS v_V INDISPENSABLE FOR I DODGE V I I I AND SIMILAR RIMS The Motorca Hiring and vX^ <*Sj§ EnQinecring Co. Bl B kit Tirash Road «j-^— 1 -f^^^r Telephone) 1 955296 words
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Advertisement761 1921-02-28 2 AN APPEAL TO BRITONS IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS *****0 DOLLARS URGENTLY NEEDED FOR THE ARETHUSA TRAINING SHIP 2,M« Old B«y« have joined the Ratal Navy and the Merchant Service. Patrons THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING AND QUEEN President H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES Chairman and Treasurer C. E. lIALUKN, Esq., MA. Chairman761 words
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Advertisement277 1921-02-28 2 D. H. Grant Co. AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS KRAMAT MOTOR WORKS i«, Knawt stead OXY-ACETYLENE WELI>ING OP ALL METALS ALL REPAIRS EXECUTED UNDER EXPERT EUROPEAN SUPERVISION We Execute Repairs only We Depend on Repair* We Glva Satisfaction Australian WHEAT FLOUR EUREKA BRAND Firat Grade, 49 lb. Sack, $5.25 per &ack— ex Ship's277 words
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Article324 1921-02-28 3 How Mosquitoes Have Held Up Civilisation. Quoting the words of Sir Donald Ross, ."a few species of flies have held up civilisation in Africa," Mr. F. Balfour-Browne 'emphasised the terrible scourge that the mosquito has been in the world. He was j lecturing on The Mosquito324 words
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Article207 1921-02-28 3 The Daily Herald Ordered To Pay £500. A Pioneer special cable, dated London, February 8, states A verdict for £500 damages was obtained yesterday by the Secret Service Agent, Mr. Booth, against the Daily Herald, which had called him an Agent PVovocateur. Counsel depicted the serious state207 words
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Article249 1921-02-28 3 Great Relief Caused by Cheaper Rice. How Kre»tly the recent fall in the price of rice has eased the labour situation in Ceylon, says the local Times, may be gauged from the fact that figures at the Labour Bureau show that only 2,000 coolies have been249 words
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Article103 1921-02-28 3 Stricter imitation of nature is the chief principle on which aeronautical experiments are at present being conducted.. The report of the Advisory,, Committee bears evidence of the efforts which are being made to evolve a birdlike aeroplane with the engines housed within the body, and experiments with103 words
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Article84 1921-02-28 3 In reply to questions at the first meeting of the Council of State at Delhi, it was stated that the Government do not propose to consider the advisability of abolishing the Excess Profits Duty, no* do they intend to remove the embargo on the export of rice. They are not84 words
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Advertisement293 1921-02-28 3 gfflTTOimiiinr.iiiiiHfflHimw I CARTRIDGES MADE BY I ELEY and K. YNCCH S P R I M AX and BON AX" Can We obtained from all Gunmakers or Dealer* '53 or S WHOLESALE O SLY FROM EXPLOSIVES TRADES LIMITED LONDON g IJiMiMiiiiMHrtmiimmiiiiiMifiiiHiiK SPECIAL STOCK-CLEARING REDUCTIONS To m»k. imb for Naw Stacks, we293 words
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Advertisement374 1921-02-28 3 Perfect ASPIRIN at lastGENASPRIN (Mad* hy GeMtMan. Ltd "Genasprin is really perfect aspirin even better than German aspirin," writes 9 physician who has thor- ■ci^lily tested n You take no risks when you take Genasprin —no risk of harmful re-action or inadequate effects no risk of depressing the heart, or374 words
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Advertisement396 1921-02-28 3 CHINESE COMMERCIAL DIRECTOR 1 IK, Tank Ro«d. 4 By Mr. 3iow Cbo<n {y??y]sj Published To-day [^^E^^L? Af enU 1 KOIHNSON Co. >s^^ PuhH»h«r» I DIRECTORY A.NE lIS per copy (free capita to Advertiser*.) TO MOTORCAR OWNERS If your etr gives yon trouble Send It To U«. Repairs Neatly Done and396 words
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Advertisement337 1921-02-28 3 SELANBOR EARTHEN PIPE COMPANY utQ^bbsbsbsbsibQSm manufacturers of and dcalebi of Drala Plpm, Lattx Capa, Shanghai and BUa Jan, Flower Pota, Urn*, Bricks, Tilaa aarf) all other kinds of thing! for EttaUt. SappUed oa Coßuilwlom. Prteas inodarat* and prompt delivery. A trial erdar will convince yon. P. a BOX 18, KUALA337 words
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Advertisement911 1921-02-28 4 STEMER SftPJN«B P. 0.-British India AMD Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England; MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) MAIL BERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at preseat saspeades T LONDON FAR-EASTKRN SERVICE FROII LONDON TO MARSEILLES A LONDON Dae Singapore L~*«911 words
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Advertisement412 1921-02-28 4 STEAMER SAEUNBS PRINCE LINE UMITED Incorporated In England) FAR EAST SBRVICB FOB NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA TUSCAN RINCE in port sails about Mar. 4 (via Sues) For all Information, apply te ADAMSON, GILFILLAN A 00, LTD. (Incorporated la England; Ageata THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED 'Incorporated te the United Kingdom)412 words
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Advertisement257 1921-02-28 4 STEAMEI SAB.INBS THE EASTERN SHIPPING COMPANT. LIMITED i.~rp«f«Ui t» Attain ««tt!»r«.»t», This time table Is sabjeot to altonKsa w-.theat rarther aofle* Steamer salUag rreea Bhsnuri BAH WHAT* SOON, ovaty Taesdsy, at 1 pja. Saw Pert Swottoahaai saw Peaavg. rtam Feaaag te ■iiUjfii. i Tials Je?ra*y ham Maalauta to Baagawa i*257 words
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Advertisement401 1921-02-28 4 STEAMER SAUNiS 0. S K. TBB OSAKA BHOSEN KAUH*. LTD (lacoiporstod ia Japan) 1. De Soaaa Btre»« Prips.sd Balling (rasa Blagapon (Sob Jest to ehangs witkovt arMoe' ROBOPBAN LOT For Port Bald, Msraoin**, Lenses. Aatwertv Botterdaat aivd Hamharf BHUNKO MARU Mar. 28 ALPS MARU Apl. 17 fTBvT TORE LLNb Fat401 words
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Advertisement408 1921-02-28 4 STEAMEU SailiNaS NIPPON YISEN HAISHA. (Ineorporr.t«d in Japan) Under Mall Contract with the Imperial JapaneM Government. Subject to alteration!! without notice EUROPE MAIL LINE Fortnightly Service For London, Antwerp via (Malacca) Pnaag Colombo, Sues, Port Said aad Ma rue I lea. YOKOHAMA MARU Mar. 1 KLEIST Mar. 18 MISHIMA MARU408 words
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Advertisement641 1921-02-28 5 STEAMER SAILINGS FOR HONGKONG S.S. PEDRO NUNES The above steamer will be despatched for Hongkong, on Wednesday, the 2nd prox. This steamer has excellent accommodation f»r nr>t and second-elaes passengers. For freight or pa»»age, apply to BARRETTO SHIPPING A TRADING CO., Agents, No. 1, Raffles Quay. PASSABES JO EUROPE The641 words
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Advertisement169 1921-02-28 5 DODWELL LINE (Incorporated in England) FOR NEW YORK DIRECT VIA SDH EGREMONT CASTLE -2nd half April For freight, please apply to PATERSON. SIMONS 4 CO, LTD, Agents. T.S.S. ANCHISES The T.S.S. Anchises will be despatched for Liverpool on June 28 next. She has a limited sraount ef accommodation available for169 words
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Advertisement560 1921-02-28 5 STEAMER SAB.IN6S UNITED AMERICAN LINES ING. Sarrsaasrs U UVERMORK DEARBORN ft CO, INC (Incorporated in UJSJL) Is' -pendent Steasaahlp Uaa ftegilar 20-day Service between New Tori Singapore and Java ports and Ties versa FOB NSW YORK via BCB ECLirSE Mar. 8 FROM NBW TORI TOPA'TOPA Mar. 7 For freight, apply560 words
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Advertisement595 1921-02-28 5 STEAMER SAILM6S MEEK STAR UNE Steamer Dae Spore Deatinatloi WEST HENSHAW February 28 San Sranciaco via port' OEERLODGE March 8 Ntw York via Sues LANCASTER March 16 New York via Sues The above steamers will receive prompt toT ">e ports named, taking cargo for all Inland Points. For freight and595 words
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Advertisement146 1921-02-28 5 NERVOUS DEBILITY AND WEAKNESS If anything has stood the time successfully from 1638 to 1920, it is KOPKE INVALID PORT. Every bottle is guaranteed by the Shippers to be thoroughly matured in wood before shipment to ths Tropic*. This Wine is highly recommended by _the Medical Profession as j being146 words
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Advertisement826 1921-02-28 6 CINEMAS j^V d^j"JH:f ii^Fiij If Ml I From Wednesday, February 23, to Monday, February 28, 1921. A Goldwyn Production of Lively Action and Absorbing Interest Featuring MAE MARSH AND MATT MOORE In a story of a girl's sacrifice for an erring brother In 5 pts. THE BONDAGE OF BARBARA In826 words
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Advertisement357 1921-02-28 6 CINEMAS HALL, LIMITED North Bridge Road Friday, February 26, to Monday, February 28, 1981 Second Show at 9.15 Universal Great Mystery Serial THE LION MAN Starring Kathleen O'Connor and Jack Perrin. Who la the Lion Man P Solve the Mystery. Eps. No. 8. Sold into Slavery 3 pts. Eps. 10.357 words
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Advertisement456 1921-02-28 6 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore require the services of a Chief Draftsman in the Municipal Architect's Department. Salary will be paid at the rate of $270 per mensem, plus a temporary allowance of 20 per cent, according to .qualifications. Applicnnts should be neat, quick and accurate draftsmen,' and456 words
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Advertisement98 1921-02-28 6 SYMPTOMS OF EYESTRAIK Symptoms of Eyestrain being often indirect, are wrongly attributed to other causes. Headaches, brain fag, brow ache, aching at the back of the neck, giddiness, insomnia, depression, pain in the temples or at the back of the eyes, fullness, smarting, pricking, soreness and heat of the eyes98 words
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Article303 1921-02-28 7 The P. and 0. and the Orient Services. London business men are complaining of the delays in the Orient mails from Australia, giving as an instance that the Orvieto's mails arrived at Toulon on January 30, and were only incompletely delivered on February 2. The post office303 words
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Article305 1921-02-28 7 Six Men Killed in Bombay Street. Great excitement was caused in the Indian quarter of Bombay on February 8 by a Pathan running amok and stabbing six men with a clasp knife. Three of them died almost immediately, and the others were sent to hospital. The man305 words
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Article207 1921-02-28 7 Australian Actor's Tragic End. I have gone on a voyage." This was the dramatic message found in the room occupied by Geurge Darrell, actor, spiritualist, and journalist, at Lome," Roslyn Gardens, Darlinghurst, the day bef re his body was found washed up on the beach at Dee207 words
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Article189 1921-02-28 7 A Paris message says The Court of I Cassation has annulled the daath sentences which were mistakenly passed, and were duly carried out in Decembsr, 1914, on six married s.ldiers, who, it was alleged, had abandoned their posts in the presence of the enemy. Then- widows claimed189 words
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Article129 1921-02-28 7 riiTun* Monday, February 28. High Water, 1.68 a.m., 2.88 p.m. M. M. homeward mail. Annual Public Meeting of Y.W.CJL. ISO. Tuesday, March 1. St. David's Day. High Water, 2.33 a.m., 3.31 p.m. Bintan Estates, Barker's, noon. Rent Board, 2.16 p.m. Wednesday, March 2. High Water, 3.19 a.m.,129 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article88 1921-02-28 7 Bast Wharf Ba.ln Nil East Wharf—Kanagawa Maru. Sheers Wharf—J. H. Menten. Main Whatf—Wakasa Maru, Zira, Agamemnon. Towa Maru, Kamuning. Empire Dock —Shinpo Maru, West Henshaw, Yamagata Maru, Japan, Ixion, Lyeaon. West Wharf—Medusa, Mentor, Montoro. Jardines Wharf —Melchior Treub. Pile Bran! Coal Wharf—Nil Keppel Harfcov. Main Wharf—Recorder,88 words
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Article72 1921-02-28 7 ASDAKG, Siam., 400 tons, from Bangkok 28-2, for Bangwok 3-3. IPOH, Brit., 528 tons, from Penang 28-2, for Penang 2-3. KAKA, Brit., 224 tons, from Malacca 28-2, for Malacca one. MEDUSA. Brit., 323 tons, from Deli 28-2, for Deli 2-3. SINGKEP, Dut.. 284 tons, from Singkep 28-2. for72 words
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Article168 1921-02-28 7 To-day °ort Swettmham and Penan*. 8 pja. Colombo, Djibouti. Port Said and Antwerp P- m Malacca and Muar 8 pjn. Colombo. Djibouti, Suex, Port Said, Marseilles, Europe, ote 8 P->». Registration up to 8 p.m. Tuesday Pulau Soegt -!neob HonKkcng. Shanghai,. Japan. Seattle, San Francisco and New168 words
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Article31 1921-02-28 7 (Official Post Office Report) Left Spore Arrived London January 7 February IS January IS February 7 January 11 February 7 January 20 February 17 January 24 February 2231 words
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Article147 1921-02-28 7 Poured Into America at Low Prices. Mr. C. H. Bentley, a representative of the National Canners' Association of the United States, who appeared on January 21 before the Hous: of Representatives Ways and Means Committee, New York, urged that the President be authorised to alter the tariff schedule147 words
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Article118 1921-02-28 7 A gloom was cast over Bulsar by the death, on February 8, of Mr. James La I'ers'onne. He was one of the oldest residents in the station, having lived there about forty years. He was 84 years of age. Well known in the Bombay Presidency as Jimmy Saheb," he was118 words
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Article132 1921-02-28 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, February 28. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 H Demand 2/8 27/82 Private 3 m. credits t/4 17/82 On New York Demand 44% Private 90 days 49% On France Bank 680 On India, Bank T. T. 176 On Hongkong, Bank d/d 6*4 p.c. pm. On132 words
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44 1921-02-28 7 tons at Market Weak. RKN Spot March April-June Buyer* Sellert Spot March April-J Tone Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing- Price* Buyers Sellers ..S3 84 ..84 35 ..38 39 DAILY PRICBB CURRENT. I 12 o'clock noon, February 28, 1921.44 words
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Article191 1921-02-28 7 Iss. Val. Pd. Buyer*. Seller*. 10 10 Ajnpant Mm. 1 1 Ay er W eag 1-00 £1 £1 Kam Kamunting 1.10.0 8.U.0 10 10 Kinta Amw 4.00 SI O. Kinta Tin L7.tam. 1 1 HiUm Tin 1.60 1.70 1 1 J elan to h 0.90 1.16 £1 £1 Lahat191 words
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Article126 1921-02-28 7 Im. Val. Pd. Buyers. SeUen. il £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 8.6.0 8.12.8 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 7.50 &60 5/- 5/- Electric Tway» 2/9 10 10 Fimser Ne«ve 80.00 82.00 50 50 W. Hammer Co. 80 »5 100 100 Katx Bros. 180.00 160.00 10 10 Mexican Eagle 6.7.6 5.17.6126 words
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Article95 1921-02-28 7 U. Ens. P-c- $1,234,800 pa, Spore Electric Tram- .J ways 6 p-c. MSO.OM aom. Spore Municipal i p.* $1,878,000 aa* Spore Mun. 44. c* of 1907 $1,000,000 <B» Spore Man. 4% s* of 1909 $1,600,600 it p.. <xi» S'porf Mun 4H o« of 1909 $UOO,OM Jm dlt S'por* Mob.95 words
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Article396 1921-02-28 7 i Fraacr and Co. and Lyall and Erstt's Quotation. j latest available Sterling Quotations are printed on another page on Friday. To-fry*! Pricy Fnuer Ly*U A A Co. Evatt. AUenby (tl) OJK 0.46 046 046 Alor Gajah ($1) 2.00 2.30 2.00 2.25 Aji. Malay ($2) 2X0 3.00 60396 words
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Advertisement41 1921-02-28 7 NAKAGAWA'S HALF PRICE SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THEIR STOCK WILL COMMENCE TO-MORROW, MARCH I TO MARCH II (TEN DA 78 ONLY) A good selection of CURIOS Suitable for presentation to Western Friends, a speciality. K. NAKA6AWA ft COMPANY HIGH STREET.41 words
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Advertisement572 1921-02-28 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED VOCAL VOICE PRODUCTION TEACHES for a lady. Apply 643, Straits Times; MEDICAL PRACTICE and share in Dispensary for sale. South Bridge Road. Apply to Medical, Straits Times. FOR SALE, DELAUNAY-BELLEVILLE, seven-seater motor car, second-hand. Can be inspected atXolonial Motor Co.'s Garage, Orchard Road. REQUIRED BY EUROPEAN FIRM,572 words
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Advertisement531 1921-02-28 7 MAURICE BANDMAN Presents the BANDMAN OPERA CO. FOR A SHORT SEASON Commencing MONDAY, MARCH 14 st the J. VICTORIA THEATRE >. Monday, March 14 I BRANPIE Tuesday, March 15 OH! JOY Wednesday, March 1« BUZZ BUZZ Thursday, March 17 IRENE Friday, March 18 GOING UP < Saturday, March 19 I531 words
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Obituary44 1921-02-28 8 BARTLEY.— On February 27, 1921, at Arello. Nas.iim Road, Singapore, Brian William, only child of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hartley, tiged seven month*. LONGDEN.— Marjory, dearly beloved wile of C. R. Longden, Pegoh Estate, Tampin, at European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, February 25, 1921.44 words
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1199 1921-02-28 8 The Straits Times. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28 MALAYA'S PROBLEM. We remarked the other day that there was a possibility of nothing being done to revive the rubber industry, except to leave it alone until the weak die out and the strong are in a position to profit by their disappearance. There1,199 words
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Article35 1921-02-28 8 The monthly meeting of the Ladies* Work Party in connection with the Presbyterian Church will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 4.45 at the house of Mrs. Aitken, St. Michael's Road, off Serangoon Road. 135 words
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Article41 1921-02-28 8 .The steamer Naldera will be included in the vessels by which the P. and O. Co.'s four-weekly Australian service it to be maintained. The other vessels which will be engaged in the service will be the Mantua, Morea, Malwa, and Narkunda.41 words
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Article12 1921-02-28 8 The damage caused by the fire at Port Pirie, Australia, exceeded £100,000.12 words
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Article16 1921-02-28 8 This and succeeding weeks, the V.M.C.A. gymnastic class will be held on Thursday instead of Wednesday.16 words
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Article17 1921-02-28 8 The interesting exhibition of paintings by Professor Ivan Kalmykoff at the V.M.C.A. is to conclude on Wednesday.17 words
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Article23 1921-02-28 8 The official price of first grade rubber for the period February 25, 1921, to March 3, 1921, inclusive, is 39 cents per pound.23 words
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Article21 1921-02-28 8 Rules made by the Colonial Secretary under the Income Tax Ordinance were published in a Government Gaz'tte Extraordinary issued on Saturday.21 words
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Article23 1921-02-28 8 United Kingdom mails for despatch by the- M.M. Armand-Behic to-day are expected to reach London before those sent by the Tara on Thursday.23 words
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Article40 1921-02-28 8 In our report of the Muncipal meeting published on Saturday, Mr. Tessensohn was reported to have stated, in regard to the question of Municipal insurance, that the Municipal offices were purchased for 130,000. This should have been given as £30,000.40 words
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Article52 1921-02-28 8 The Home Secretary (Mr. E. Shortt) decided not to advise his Majesty that a reprieve be granted to Field and Gray, the two men who were sentenced to death for the murder of Irene Munro, a London typist, near Eastborune. The condemned men were accordingly to be hanged on the52 words
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Article56 1921-02-28 8 Early this morning Insp. Brady found a European, with half a loaf of bread in his hand asleep on Stamford Road, and the wonder is that he was not run over by a passing car. He was produced before Captain Rowbotham, and will be brought up again for some arrangements56 words
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Article49 1921-02-28 8 When the unemployed at Edmonton, Middlesex, seized the Town Hall and demanded that free baths should be supplied to them, the municipal council provided free bathing facilities for 1,000 unemployed. When the baths were made available, however, only 120 individuals took advantage of the opportunity thus afforded to them.49 words
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Article56 1921-02-28 8 On the 9th instant, his Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught attended the meeting of the District Grand Lodge at Delhi. MoMann, District Grand Master, and brethren presented an address to his Royal Highness, to which he suitably responded. jlt was a great gathering: of the craft, and masons from56 words
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Article53 1921-02-28 8 Only eighteen years of age, Miss Ella Westlake appeared for her first public examination in bankruptcy at Sunderland. She began business as a milliner at West Hartlepool, and after incurring liabilities of £460, filed her own petition. She attributed her failure to employing a tra--1 veller, bad trade, and Belling53 words
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Article55 1921-02-28 8 The case in which a Chinese stands charged with alleged picking of $480 from the pocket of Captain Minami, master of the Keishin Mam, opposite Little's was commenced before Capt. Rowbotham this morning, Insp. Tunn prosecuting and Mr. A. de Mello defending. After hearing the captain's story, the case was55 words
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Article59 1921-02-28 8 The correspondent of the New York Times at Washington says that the Post Office Department has announced that the Pacific Mail Steamship Co. on February 1 will inaugurate a service of twenty-knot American steamships from San Francisco to Honolulu, Manila, Saigon, Singapore, and Calcutta. It is expected that the mail59 words
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Article66 1921-02-28 8 A Chinese boy was placed before Captain Kowbotham this morning charged with the theft of a bicycle, the property of the Rev. J. Butterworth from the Cathedral on the 11th instant. He was detected by one of the cleaners as he was leaving the grounds. The case was postponed to66 words
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Article66 1921-02-28 8 Captain Ricou flew from 'Macao to Canton,' on February 14, with General Huang Chiang, Dr. and Mdme. Rossi, of Cnnton, and Lieut-Col. Hayley Bell, D.5.0., acting Commissioner of Custom*!, Macao district. The journey occupied 50 minutes. An excellent landing was made opposite the old Dutch Folly Fort. The return journey66 words
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Article81 1921-02-28 8 The output of Caring (Malacca) Rubber Estate for year onded September 30, 1920, was 320,839 lbs., as at-ainst 308,747. Gross average price realised Is. 7.47 d., against 2s. 1.1 Id. Failing into line with scheme of reducing output by 25 per cent., the current year's crop is estimated at 323,75081 words
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Article93 1921-02-28 8 The Los Angeles police have effected the rescue of Mrs. O. S. Witherell, 23 yean of age, who wu kidnapped by men who called upon her and informed her that her husband had been injured in an- automobile accident, with the result that she left the house with them. Mrs.93 words
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Article82 1921-02-28 8 Interesting phases of the advent of mixed juries into the divorce court have been experienced. One woman juror pleaded to be excused from service on the gTound of an imperative engagement concerning women's employment. Counsel agreed to continue the case with 11 jurors. The judge emphasised the fact that women82 words
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Article449 1921-02-28 8 Mr. J. S. Strachan, of the F.M.S. Police, is gone to Johore on transfer. Insp. T.- E. Murphy, of the Ceirtxal Police Station, Penang, has gone home on eight months' leave. Insp. Q. J. Wilde, who has ju*t returned from home leave, takes over Insp. Murphy's duties.449 words
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Article84 1921-02-28 8 It is n; if:.'! in a Government Gazette Extraordinary that the Governor has made the following appointments w'.th effect from January 27, 1921 Mr. W. Bartley, M.8.E., 83 Cclc;.tcr-Gener;il and as a Collector for all the divisions established in the Colony, Mr. H. T. Dowle, as a84 words
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Article82 1921-02-28 8 A Hockcha ricksha puller, named On* Boh Kee, living at 22, Tras Street, reported at the Central Station on Saturday morning that he had stabbed a man in a quarrel. At the same *ime a message was received from the General Hospital that a man who had82 words
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Article96 1921-02-28 8 An obelisk is to be erected at Darwin to mark the spot where Ross Smith and party landed on completing the flight from England to Austr: ia in December, 1919. The Federal Ministry at Melbourne was approached by the Royal Australian Historical Society, with the request96 words
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Article225 1921-02-28 8 The circumstances in which Mr. Gervase met his death are described in a letter from Lady Winefride Elwes, which was received by a relative. The letter was written on the day after the accident, which took place at Boston on January 13. Lady Winefride says225 words
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Advertisement157 1921-02-28 8 The Garrick Mixture pspl| $1.75 v?r H ib- tin SSSS2E3S)f LAMBERT AND BUTLER ENGLAND Frontier Mixture $1.60 per M lb. tin. TAILORING DEPARTMENT Special Ranice of First Quality Suiting, Made to Measure. $75 per Suit Ikkr/^ *l TROPICAL AND j 5 Utt\ EXPERT HEAVY WEIOHT CUTTING NAVY SEROK mna TWEEDS157 words
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Advertisement255 1921-02-28 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT SKRICO NtODUCTION CORP. INC 16 Episodes or SI reel! WOMAN IN 6SEY Episodes 11 and 12 at 8 p.m. Featuring Arlin* Pretty and H. O. Sell 6 Pis. FORBIDDEN VALLEY PU. Krystone Chaplin Comedy and Topical Budget Palladium Orchard Road 5 Pta. HBLP WANTED— MALE 5 Fu. THE255 words
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Article1298 1921-02-28 9 Attitude of the German Leader. Difficulties of Near East Problem. Reuter Telegrami t London, February ML Berlin As a result of violent panGerman propaganda following the decisions of the Paris Conference, apprehensions are entertained of an outbreak of disturbances in Germany during the London Conference and the possibilityReuter - 1,298 words
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Article64 1921-02-28 9 BBUTER TELEGRAM London, February 24. Cairo The sentences in the conspiracy case have been promulgated. There were seven death condemnations, including Abdul Rahaman Bey, local secretary of the Egyptian Nationalist delegation. All were commuted to fifteen years' penal servitude. Fifteen sentences of imprisonment werf redm-ed to periods varying frtmReuter - 64 words
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Article651 1921-02-28 9 Serious Increase of Rebel Crime. Big Ambush Leads to Many Casualties. Rti rr.r. TKf.er.RAM? London, February 24. There has been a serious outbreak of reprisals in Ireland. Twenty houses at Ballylongfoi.i. Co. Kerry, Hn destroyed by fire after two auxiliaries had been killed in an ambush, while nine houses651 words
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Article449 1921-02-28 9 Rams Telzorams London, February 24. Denver, Colorado Two miners appeared at the Recorder's office and dumped on the counter two sacks of gold which, they alleged, they had dug on vacant land in the heart of the city. They filed claims for land embracing ground beneath the449 words
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Article128 1921-02-28 9 Rsim* Telegrams London, February 24. The Daily Telegraph Berlin correspondent reports that a telegram from Moscow states that the executive Communist party by 62 to 8 adopted the views of Lenin in favour of leaving trade unions a large measure ef freedom instead of making them merely executive organs128 words
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Article62 1921-02-28 9 Reltee Telegram London, February 25. Toronto Speaking at the Empire Club, Mr. John A. Stewart, chairman of the Board of Governors of Sulgrave Institute, declared that no President of the United States wu ever more friendly to Canada than dr. Harding would be, or possessed a keenerReuter - 62 words
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Article205 1921-02-28 9 Reuter Telegrams London, February 24. The report that a movement is afoot in Japan to combine the Nippon, Osaka, Toyo and Kokusai lines is received with scepticism by business men as unrealisable. London, February 24. New York The shipping companies announce an immediate increase of ten per cent, inReuter - 205 words
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Article120 1921-02-28 9 Reuter Telecrim? London, February 24. Dean Inge, speaking at Epsom on the Yellow ?eril," declared that the abolition of wur and a League to secure international justice would seal the doom of the white worker, whose labour movement had produced a type of workman without survival value. London,Reuter - 120 words
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Article109 1921-02-28 9 Reuter Telegrams London, February 24. The House of Commons passed the second reading without division of the Government's Unemployment Insurance Act Amendment Bill. Dr. Macnamara said that the State provision would be increased from 4V4 millions sterling to over 5% millions sterling, and they provided 62 millions unemployment donationsReuter - 109 words
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Article121 1921-02-28 9 Reuter Telegram London, February 24. In the House of Commons, Mr. T. Grundy asked if an appeal lies from the Rajah of Sarawak to the Governor of the Straits Settlements and whether the British Government had any control in the administration of Sarawak. Colonel Amery replied that SarawakReuter - 121 words
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Article34 1921-02-28 9 Kivni Telkoeam London, February 26. The meeting of the Commanders-in-Chief of the China, East Indies and Australian stations will take place at Penang, not Singapore. It will probably begin on March 8.34 words
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Article309 1921-02-28 9 Australia Gains Substantial Lead. 'rom Our special Correspondent.) Sydney, February 28. Australia has established a substantial cad on the first innings. Macartney continued his overnight score to a fine 170, at xrhich he was caught by Hobbs off Fender. Gregory also came along with an ex:ellent innings, being309 words
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Article135 1921-02-28 9 Reuter Telegrams London, February 24. Delegates of the Miners' Federation at i private conference in London passed a ■esolution protesting against the proposed lecontrol of the coal trade and declaring hat the Federation would oppose decontrol by every means in their power. London, February 25. Negotiations .as regardsReuter - 135 words
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Article49 1921-02-28 9 Reuter Telegram London, February 24. In the House of Commons, replying to a question, Mr. Harmsworth said the Government had not received a copy of Yourin's request to China for recognition of the Russian Far Eastern republic and a similar request had not been made to Britain.Reuter - 49 words
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Article45 1921-02-28 9 Reuter Telegram London, February 24. In the House of Commons, at question time, Mr. McCurdy repeated his dp.u.J regarding Chinese flour being deleteriou* to health. Practically all the stocks in the possession of the Wheat Commission had now been disposed of by contract.Reuter - 45 words
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Article47 1921-02-28 9 Keuter Telegram London, February 25. The Colonial Office takes over the affair* of the Middle East on March 1. A small department of fifteen experts is being temporarily formed to deal with Palestine, Mesopotamia, Aden and other Arab areas within the British sphere of influence.Reuter - 47 words
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Article139 1921-02-28 10 Reuter Telegram*London, February 24. Paris The report of M. Pate, head of the Chamber committee dealing with army estimates, proposes a reduction of nearly 60 million sterling on a total of 260 million sterling put up by Government. London, February 25. Paris Continuing the search for un-Reuter - 139 words
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Article112 1921-02-28 10 Reuter Telegram London, February 24. The historic St. George's Chapel at Windsor, the burial place of many English Kings, is threatening to collapse according to the Dean of Windsor, who, in letter to the Press, appeals for funds tc restore the building, which, he says, will beReuter - 112 words
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Article40 1921-02-28 10 Rxuteb Telegram London, February 2-1. The question of Parliament.) jurisdiction regarding mandates was again raised in the House of Commons at question time. Mr. Chamberlain decided that obviously Parliament must decide what territory will be administered oy the Government.Reuter - 40 words
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Article174 1921-02-28 10 Rkdtu Telegrams London, February 24. Delhi The Council of State has passed a resolution ratifying the draft provisions' of the Washington Labour Convention, including fixing the age of children working in factories at twelve. London, February 24. Lahore Many Sikhs were killed and wounded in a riot between Sikh174 words
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Article192 1921-02-28 10 American Visitor's Heavy Loss. Mr. A. B. Peacock, an American gentleman visiting the F.M.S., on business, has reported a big loss sustained by him.He was travelling from Penang to Kuala Lumpur by the mail train. A little before he rsached the Federal capital, Mr. Peacock went192 words
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Article1306 1921-02-28 10 Itinerary and the Means Of Transport. It appears according to the Japanese papers that his Imperial Highness the Crown Prince of Japan, after visiting England, France, Italy and Belgium, will go home via America by land from. New York to San Francisco, when he will1,306 words
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Article663 1921-02-28 10 Singapore Yacht Gab. The second point* race for. the Kathleen Cup was .ailed off yesterday. A I Kht breeze prevailed throughout the race A splendid start was made at the United Engineers Pier, the boats crossing the line after the gong within a few seconds of663 words
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Article111 1921-02-28 10 Mr. H. E. Morton, City Enirineei M«i bourne, who has returned frfm I 'world faN«£ 3 V tl t i. of 65 i<fhts which in New York he was in a position to eet liquor in hotels and dubs, had he so d£ sired it, on 62" of111 words
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Article14 1921-02-28 10 The Ceylon Government is raising loan of wjniop sterling for the otner purpose*. n^u14 words
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Article375 1921-02-28 10 Government Anxious to Proceed With Scheme. On Wednesday, February 23, His Excellency the Governor and High Commissioner, Sir Laurence Nunns Guillemard, K.C.B.. invited to an interview at Government House the Singapore members of th? Committee appointed to consider the erection of Raffles College and its curriculum. His Excellency375 words
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Article255 1921-02-28 10 Hie Nominee of the Chamber Of Commerce. A special general meeting of the members of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce and Exchange was called for and held on Saturday in the Exchange Buildings for the purpose of proposing a nominee to represent the Chamber on the Legislative Council.255 words
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Article182 1921-02-28 10 The Law Lords, sitting in the House of Lords, have decided that Mr. John B. Dunlop, the 81-year-old inventor of the pneumatic tyre, might serve a writ in London for a hearing of his libel action against the Dunlop Rubber Co. in Ireland Mr. Dunlop had claimed182 words
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Article226 1921-02-28 10 Captain Rowbotham had a case on Saturday which revealed clever disguise and smart captuae by Mr. Listerman, of the Monopolies Department. The accused, Lim Eng Bee, alias Wngha Seoh, and Koh Yang, were charged with possession of opium. Mr. Listerman, in his evidence, said that having received information last December,226 words
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Letter1079 1921-02-28 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— My attention has been drawn to a letter appearing under the above headIng in your issue of the 23rd instant, the writer of which, with charming modesty, assumes the sobriquet of Pro bono* publico. Your correspondent, however, tacks the virtue1,079 words
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Article381 1921-02-28 10 The Result of the Last Year's Working. The report of the directors of the Mayfield Rubber Plantations (S.S.), Ltd., tor the year ended December 31, 1920, states that the capital of the company remains unchanged at $300,000, consisting of 150,000 shares of $2 each fully paid. The estate381 words
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Article143 1921-02-28 10 Wacphail and Co-'* Daily Report Singapore February 28. Silver. 32. Hongkong 6% p.c. premium. Three months gold 48 V 4. Rubber Market.— Weak and dull with much standard sheet around 35 cents. April 36%. April-June 39-40. Share Market. Dull. Rubbers: Malacca Pindas 1.50-1.55, Bukit Jelotongs 47^4-52Vi cents.143 words
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Article247 1921-02-28 10 Madam Zambra was fined £8/15/-, with f 1 costs, in the Adelaide Police Court on January 28, for having attempted to impose upon a police woman by means of palmistry and clairvoyance. In giving his reserved judgment, Mr. Hewittson, S.M., made an interesting announcement on the law247 words
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Article72 1921-02-28 10 St. Josepi. Church, Hongkong, was the scene of a pretty Tedding o i Febru»ry 17 when the iiev. Putin. Augustine officiated at the marriage of G. riran to Mllo. M. Merlette. The iride, who was given away by M. Cayr. uo da C'otte, manager of the Far East Oxygen, Co.,72 words
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Article1377 1921-02-28 11 A Review of the Situation In 1920. The following is taken from the 67th t annual report of the Planters' Association s of Ceylon The season has been exceptionally v favourable for crop with the exception of s July and November and in the majority f of1,377 words
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Article490 1921-02-28 11 Soviet Troops Concentrating In Maritime Provinces The actual situation in Transbaikalia remains extremely obscure as both RiS" and Left press reports are tainted by propaganda, and refugees arriving from that region give conflicting accounta, states a message from Harbin dated February 6. There is one point, however,490 words
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Article201 1921-02-28 11 Messrs. Harland and Wolff, Ltd., launched from their Gjvan shipyard, on December 25. the twin-screw vessel Glenbeg, built to the order of the Glen Line, Ltd. The principal dimensions are Length overall 502 ft., breadth moulded 62ft., depth moulded 38ft. Bin., with a -cross tonnage of 9,500.201 words
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Article30 1921-02-28 11 At the Legislature Assembly Delhi it was moved and agreed that the speech drlivered by the Duke of Connaught at the Indian Legislature be translated and distributed broadcast throughout India.30 words
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Advertisement115 1921-02-28 11 13D013S Bpi These are the finest examples of the Piano-Makers Art yet achieved Also new shipment of MOUTRIE PIANOS Call or write for Illustrated Price Ust Cash or Easy Monthly Payments S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. Raffles Place, SINGAPORE The Aster British lighting Set «K lm m Self conlaine(l Batteries I115 words
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Advertisement222 1921-02-28 11 Raffles Hotel •The Leading Hotel in Singapore Excellent accommodation and cuisine The Finest Ball Room in the East GUEST NIGHTS EVERY THURSDAY SATURDAY RAFFLES NEW ORCHESTRA P. A. COOKE, Musical Director. H. MURPHY, Jazz Drummer. A. E. McCLARY, Manager. Adelphi Hotel TO-NIGHT Special Dinner THE HOTEL ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY DURING222 words
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Article1196 1921-02-28 12 Results Satisfactory in View Of Adverse Factors. The eleventh annual general meeting of the members of the Sendayan (F.M.S.) Rubber Company, Limited, was held on January 26 in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers' Association, 38, Eastcheap, E.C., Mr. J. A. Macgregor, M.8.E., J.P. (the chairman),1,196 words
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Article644 1921-02-28 12 AFTER EVEREST- WHAT Adventures Awaiting The World. When Mount Everest has been climbed, what great things will there be left for man to achieve upon the earth T asks Mr. Harold Lake in the Mail. The North Pole and the South have been visited. The maps of all the countries644 words
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Article56 1921-02-28 12 Programme of drills, etc., for week ending Sunday, March 6 > Monday, 28th. 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall. S.V.C. Band. Wednesday, March 2.-^-5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Malay Company. Friday, 4th.— s p.m., Drill Hall, S.F.A. Company. Sunday, 6th.— 7.30 a.m., Balestier Range, Eurasian Company. 'Monthly spoon shoot (Handicap.)56 words
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97 1921-02-28 12 Orders for week ending March 6 Monday, 28th.— First, Second and Fourth Troops Parade, 5.16 p.m. Tuesday, March 1. Tenth and Eleventh Troops Parade, 545 p.m. Fifth Troop Inspection, 5.15 p.m. Executive Committee Meetng, V.M.C.A., 8.15 pan. Wednesday, 2nd. Signalling Class, 5.15 p.m.97 words
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Advertisement139 1921-02-28 12 JUST RECEIVED' Shipment of our Popular PATENT FACED HAIR BELTING 2 in. 3 in. 4 in. 6 in. Try this Belting if you have not done so, and you will want to use it on all your pulleyi. •Ole A0 en *%JM M wit XIAM MAT COMPANY (MARBLKT STREET) WINDOW139 words
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Advertisement116 1921-02-28 12 HIGH-CLASS CIGARETTES Their supreme quality make them the only Cigarette possiLle for Men of Taste V 1 RCiNIA IN PATENT fcl/'N K~ C PERTINOFSO VACUUM [\SU *"I*S &I• O 4? TINSOFSO W*f **J+J+J q>B ZO Yamato's Enormous Clearance Sale Half Price Throughout All Departments FOR ONE WEEK ONLY FROM FEBRUARY116 words
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Article791 1921-02-28 13 Association League Tables. The 'following were the poeitime in the dui*ion i of (lie Association L »RUes on Jai var y 24 UO»I«. V. W. D. L. F A. 1 1«. Hurnliy 24 18 5 8 68 19 87 Newcastle Utd. 24 18 S 8 47 26 81 Boitun791 words
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Article395 1921-02-28 13 17-Year Old Murderer Sentenced For Life. Gcheidel, a seventeen year old criminal condemned to penal servitude for life, is the 'latest and the youngest in the list of France's young criminals. Recently the Advocate General, M. Saillard, referring to the youth of criminals recently condemned, said I395 words
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Advertisement347 1921-02-28 13 j— Whiteawav's the: house for value s I NEW STOCK AND AT THE RIGHT PRICES IS ALWAYS TO BE FOUND v AT WHITEAWAVS. The stationary department will be found well stocked with a very fine selection of writing materials including good writing papers to suit every taste and at prices347 words
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Advertisement488 1921-02-28 13 I URODONAL DISSOLVES URIC AGIO > <^i%^^^iV rhe ol a man the The «i<rn nl rh» t»m age of his arteries. Keep "lill r'niiT i' our arterlM y° un if b y poral artery donate* taking Urodonal, and i ttSHSEiI" y° u wlll thereby avoid 2 the beginning of Arterio-488 words
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Advertisement879 1921-02-28 14 SALES BY AUCTIOII TOWN PROPERTY FOR AUaiON A newty-ereeted and .üb.Unti.lly bailt ."auction .t our .ale- room., 16 and 17, Raffles Place, •a T«e«d.y. March 1, ML 2" All that piece or parcel of 999 year. POWELL A CO., LTD., (Incorporated in Singapore.) > Auctioneers, AUCTION SALE «>f pledge* »nd879 words
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Advertisement494 1921-02-28 14 IWSURAWCE THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. (Incorporated to Cm da) 4JI the Utwt plans of Uh, €iii» and Annuity policies issued. Assets IM*M** GOTfIBOt CO. LTD.— General Ag.nU. Singapore. ASSURANCE CO, LTD. (Incorporated la England) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee amd Motor Car HMti ««Mi wwyw.. W. A_ SIMS— Manager494 words
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Advertisement508 1921-02-28 14 Assets ow |5,500,000 Assurance in force over $15,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. (Incorporated ia Strait. Settlements) HKAD OFFICE t Wlaefcoatec Heaee, ll—a.***- LONDON OFFICE Old Jewry. X.C The Company haa C20.00C deposited with the Supreme Ceart el Eagland and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act508 words
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Advertisement257 1921-02-28 14 BANKING NEDERLANDCHE HANDELrMAATSCHAPPY NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. (Established 1824.) Paid op Capital Fl. 80,000,000 (about MjUflfiW)Statutory Resenre Fund FL 17.8&8JS48.00 (»bont «1.448,107). Special Reserre Fund Fl. tt.MO.OOO (about HKAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES Penanf. Hongkong, ShangK.i Kobe Rangoon, Soerabaya, Semarang. Welte^in. Bandoeng (Jara). Cheribon. T.gaf, P.calongan, TjiUtjap,257 words
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Advertisement510 1921-02-28 14 BAMKINQ THE HO HONG BANK, LTD HEAD OFVICE Singapore, Raffles Chamber!, 4, 6 and t BRANCHES Penang. 85, Beach Str«et. Malacca.— l3l, Jonker Street. Huar.— 77-79, Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pabat.— lo9, Jalan Rahamal AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia Sourabayu, Semarang. Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL510 words
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Advertisement559 1921-02-28 14 BANKING BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE Authorised Capital Fr«. 260,000,00* Subscribed Capital Fr*. 150,000,000 Paid-up Capitnl Frs. 76,000,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders Frs. 75,000,000 Other Rexerve Funds Frs. 60,000,000 (1/3 of the Capital aubicribed by th* Government of the Chinese Republic.) Chairman of the Board i>f Director, t Andre Berthelot. General559 words
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Article1136 1921-02-28 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Motor-Cycles and Car Design. For some time a pathetic discussion has >een taking: place in the technical journals and in places where motor-cyclists congregate on the value of car principles 01 design in the motor-cycle, says a correspondent in The Times.1,136 words
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Advertisement233 1921-02-28 15 VS^^^^HWrfflf^HHlw-'- ''Wr 1 BinlßSßi^KiTTJCwiHap^Kfi SF > BsflH lK\9^BSßH^^^^^Ja^KJ^^^uA^3BK*'' JHEItE arc three Wolselly M.«lels. the TEN, the FIFTEEN, and fie TWENTY, and more than ever do they combined flex'bility, hill-climbing power, and low running cost, whilst the cantilever springing makes travelling delightful. ?ven over the roughest roads. CENTRAL MOTORS, LTD., AGENTS233 words
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Advertisement285 1921-02-28 15 WEBICA'S STANDARD FOUR CYOEMAMNE MOTOR THK ALWAYS DEPENDABLE KERMATH Kermath Marine Motors were the trst four-cylinder marine motor* to deraonstr U positively to users that the very best foureyliader, four cycle motor cpuld be built at reasonable price. The experience of owners in every country where marine motors are used285 words
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Advertisement181 1921-02-28 15 MARINE ENGINE SET MODEL 53A FOR MOTOR BOATS /.•^.L SPECIAL OFFER $2,900 Complete with Tools, Proaeller, Shafting and Stern Tube SPECIFICATION POWER 26 H.P. BORE IMM.M. STROKE 140 M.M. ENGINE SPEED 1.000/1,300 revs. WEIGHT 4 900 lbs. THE COLONIAL MOTOR CO. 189, Orchard Road. Telephone 980. SUNBEAM MOTOR CYCLES Hi181 words
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Advertisement331 1921-02-28 16 GiiAN KIAT CO. LIMITED (Incorporated in itraitu Settlements) IS. Philip Street. 9INGAPORF. HEW SHIPMENTS JUST ARRIVED Galvanized Roofing Bolt* *nd Nut« Improved Engineer's Ratchet Bracea C. Steel Ratchrt Drills assorted Grindstones in Iron Troughs Pike Emery Grinder complete Pruning Saws (Straight and Curved) Steel Types (Letter* and Figures) Brass Adjustable331 words
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Advertisement392 1921-02-28 16 TAY GUM. KIAT 11. PaULU? 9rM*T The efemfaj contractor for npptr tt FIREWOOD le t»« Singapore Moßlrtpailty sa.ttg the year W* GLOBE BOILER REMEDY For clearing and preserving steamer boilers >f all type. Used by all factories, steamers, it*, end found good. The Ideal Fluid that speaks for itseli. IN392 words
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Advertisement940 1921-02-28 16 OASSIHffI AOVHOISEMENIS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc. In ordinary close-set type (a'-ersge six words to line) are I— Per line one insertion 28 cts, two Ins 44 ets., three ins. 64 cts, four ins. 82 cts, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.18, ten ins $1940 words
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Advertisement961 1921-02-28 16 LAND AND HOUSES EAST COAST ROAD BUNGALOW wanted, lurnished or unfurnished, lease or monthly Times™*" b 6 Paid- ApP r 6U StrBits TO LET, one big compound house with garage, No. 14-a, Sophia Road. Further particulars, apply to N. Tyebally, No. 188, Cecil Street. "JO LET, No. Ul, Pasir Panjang961 words
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Advertisement735 1921-02-28 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, fine siry office, 2nd floor, No. 1-b, Raffles Quay. Apply within, N. Hameed end Co., 8, Raffles Quay. TO LET, part of centrally located showrooms opposite Government House gate, corner Orchard and Tank Roads, now occupied by Frankeis, Limited. Can be divided to luit requirements.735 words
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Advertisement262 1921-02-28 16 Straits Motorcar Service LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) til to SIS, ORCHARD ROAD LORRIES AND CARS HIRED OVERHAULS TO MOTOR CARS AND CYCLE! WELDING o* all metals. Satisfaction Ouar»ot..< Large stock of LUCAS HORNS AND LAMPS arriving shortly Phone" 1233 TO BUY OR NOT TO BUY is the question that262 words
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Miscellaneous203 1921-02-28 16 THE STRAITS THE! TBLBPHONM sMlterla) and General S» Manages Offlee Uli Jab Printing Offlee Mi All communications relatlxc ta tetter* matters and news skoals' be ssdrisee* to THI EDITOR. All «emmaaieatiev relating to business matters adverttar< sianta, subscriptions, aeeoaata, srlatis* tta- should I. addressed te fflf aUNAQEB. 4DTBBTISCMKNT KaTaV Weau,203 words
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