The Straits Times, 30 March 1921
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Title Section13 1921-03-30 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,599 SINGAPORB. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement59 1921-03-30 1 NESTLES MALTED IVIILK OBTADfABLI EVEBYWHBBK Be Wise Economise 1 H BY USINO Mp p I I Motor Gar Cylinder I OILS Manufactured in 4 Grades of High Tested Quality to suit all Cars THE VERY ESSENCE OF ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY M%Z"fe ER IMPERIAL GALLON TIN SR^ The Asiatic Petroleum Co.,59 words
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Advertisement10 1921-03-30 1 NESTLES MALTED MILK PRICB Lars* tLM *•«<• Bbull DM P«r k^tW10 words
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Article901 1921-03-30 2 Chairman's Recent Visit to The Estate. The twelfth ordinary general meeting of »he Good Hope (Selangor) liubber Co., Ltd., wr..a held at Colombo on March 11. Mr. C. C. Durrant, Director, presided. Th« Chairman, in moving the- adoption of the report and account*, said :—Gentlemen, the901 words
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Article115 1921-03-30 2 The authorities of the State Insane Asylum at Norwich, Connecticut, have requested the State Legislature to legalise the mercifully putting to death of the hopelessly insane. The suggestion is the autcome' of the recent visit of a party of Senators to the asylum, where they were115 words
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Article24 1921-03-30 2 Counsel Will you answer my question Witness When I know what lam talking about I am going to answer you. At rkrkenwtll County Court24 words
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Advertisement383 1921-03-30 2 and it's so splendid to see you getting strong again so quickly* What could he more gratifying to a woman burdened by ill-health, than ro feel she is getting strong ayain what a rel-et", after that depression and weakness, to experience a delicious feeling of renewed health, vigour a.-,d vitality.383 words
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Advertisement530 1921-03-30 2 W" BtfTHAWS iet-rola m Yon* QKlta and m Complexion ft ditioo «U th. jmt r.,«nd bTm iH i n alar wof BvMiuun'a La- I"W m j*»""».*«..»»ii»l.iii,ht. B /I Of «lll t helM«ol.«n I..tr»Bd1 ..tr»Bd wL&oRk -WHAT BABY'S OWN TABLETS ARE Bab.v'a Own Tablets, the Canadian chililren'a remedy, are sweet little530 words
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Advertisement193 1921-03-30 2 FRASER CHALMERQ KNSINEIIUNG WORKS •t and U, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE Qsran* G.E.C. (VACUUM GAS-FILLED TYPES) BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT Every part of the OSRAM lamp is produced within the British Empire, the Tungsten for the wire comes from Australia, the gbus biHbs are Mown at Leminffton-on-Tyne and the lamp itself made193 words
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Article938 1921-03-30 3 Fomes Causing Considerable Trouble. The fifth ordinary general meeting of the Bukit Darah (Selanjror) Rubber Co., Ltd., was held at Colombo on March 11. Mr C. C Durrantj director, presided. The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, said :—Gentlemen, the report and accounts938 words
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Article127 1921-03-30 3 Messrs. Robert Hudson, Ltd,, the wellknown light railway engineers of Leeds, England, have received the following orders 55 kilometres of light railway and 7 locomotives for the Siamese State Railways, 50 kilometres of light railway for the Corwn Agents for the Colonies for use in Uganda 40 kilometres of main127 words
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Advertisement366 1921-03-30 3 CHEST LUNG Veno's is the Incomparable Remedy. Unfailing reliability baa made Verio's Lightning Cough Cure Mm MprttM riiiii;:ly ul modern tim-H for all chest, lung, and th'< at irouhles iv old or young. The test of time is behind this R rt-.ii remedy; in all part? of the worH it366 words
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Advertisement336 1921-03-30 3 FAMOUS PICTURES OR THE MASTERPIECES BY THE WORLDS GREATEST ARTISTS. < m jL kiJlm Mattawaaw aril I awH I' 1 BW> 'Haßß* Photographic reproductions in Black and White of the Various Pictures, Nude, Scaii-nude, Landscape, Interiors, Historic and descriptive Subjects and Scenes, etc., etc., of the World's Greatest Artists. These336 words
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Advertisement265 1921-03-30 3 CHINESE COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY lfl. Tank Road. sf By Mr. Siow Chooa {Jk?JI)U Poblfahed To-day (^S&ZZe? Agents 'TJmvFjSST' ROBINSON Co. (^wdfSr KiU-I.V WALSH. Publiahera CHINESB DIRECTORY AND PRESS, LTD. Hi »ar copy (free copies to Advertliera.) EXQUISITE PERFUMES In a variety at choicest odours with natural flowers in each bottle. Very265 words
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Advertisement252 1921-03-30 3 SELAN6OR EARTHEN PIPE COMPANT aw^aw^BS^** >^jDBs jfi 'VMNM^w^ffi MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALER* Drala Pipe*, Latax Cups, Shanghai aad 81a* Jan, Flower Pots, Lima, Bricks, Tllea aatf all ether k'nds of thinirs for Eatataa. ■applied ob Coauslaaloa. Prices moderate and prompt delivery. A trial^orc'er will convince yon. P. O. BOX 18,252 words
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Advertisement973 1921-03-30 4 STEAMER SMJlwt P. 0.-BHtUh India AND Apcar Line (Cumpan'es Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with Bit Majesty's Government) fka Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY arc at present easpcadec LONDOI' FAB-EASTERN SERViCE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES A LONDON Dae Siagapore973 words
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Advertisement442 1921-03-30 4 STEAMER SARJNIS PKINGE UNE LIMITED Incorporated In England, r Ait HAfiT SBKVICI FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK MONGOUAN PRINCE about end Apl. Fei ail lniormatloß, *w hi ADAMSON, GILFILLAJ. 00. LID Incorporated la laglasa Aceate THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED I Ineurporaled la the DsjMad aMagdoa; For China aad Japan442 words
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Advertisement252 1921-03-30 4 STEAMER SAIUNCS THE EASTERN SKIPPING company, ujirrm flaawporatod la Itrarat •.tMemeafcO This rime table It rabjeev to »ltera«: vithoa* Hrther actl«e Bt*aate* aalUai trcsa Singapore BAR WMATT SOON, ev«ry r«et4ay, at i ♦m. 9n tVr* Svettomhaai aad Penan* Ffmtß Feaaag to Mevlmela Trala Jroraey from aloaimeia Vt Raagw* 1* hcura}252 words
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Advertisement417 1921-03-30 4 steamei utuma a s. k™ THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) No. D* Souxa Street. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE For Port Said. Marseille*. London. Antwerp, Rotterdam snd Hamburg SHUNKO MARU Ap\' 1 Apf" 2 BURMA MARU Apl. 27 Apl. 29 NEW417 words
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Advertisement408 1921-03-30 4 tTEIKI MUim NIPPON YfJSEN KAISHA. Incorporated In Japan) Cader Mall Contract with the Imporla: laaanose Government. Subject to alterations without rntlee rUBOPE MAIL MM Fortnightly Service rcr London, Antwerp via (Malacca) Peaaaa Colombo. Sara. Port Said sad Marseille*. SADO MARU Apl. 11 KITANO MARU Apl. 20 INABA MARU May 4408 words
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Advertisement583 1921-03-30 5 STEAMER DODWELL LINE (Incorporated in England) FOR NEW TORK DIRECT VIA SUEZ EGREMONT CASTLE April 20 For freight, please apply to PATERSON. SIMONS CO, LTD, Agent' FOR SOKUAH.VYA AND BAMDJERMASIN S.S. RUPARA Sail* on or about March 26. Excellent accommodii tion. > For freight and passage, please spply to KKE583 words
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Advertisement210 1921-03-30 5 SAILINGS FOR MORMUGAO. SUEZ, PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND LISBON. S.S. QUEUMANE Sails as above on April 1. Excellent accommodation. Every comfort. For freight, pu-snge rates and full inUrmiition, apply to BAURETTO SHIPPING TRADING COI Agents, No. 1, Raffles Quay. AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) Singapore to210 words
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Advertisement363 1921-03-30 5 STEAMER SAILINGS FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA M. V. FORMOSA will be despatched for tWe above ports on or about April 6. For freight, apply to ADAMSON GILFILLAN CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Agents. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE PASSENGER SERVICE Sailings from Singapore to London s.s. MENTOR 7,686 tons363 words
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Advertisement365 1921-03-30 5 STEAMER SAILINGS UNITED AMERICAN LINES ING. Bocceasors te UVBRMOKB DEARBORN A CO. DvC (Incorporated in UJJJL) Independent Steamship Ua. tegular 20-day Service between New Tort Singapore and Java ports and vice vena FOR NEW TOSK via QUIZ April. For freight, apply to GUTHRIE t CO, LTD, Agents, Straits Settlements and365 words
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Advertisement215 1921-03-30 5 NERVOUS DEBILITY AND WEAKNESS If anything has stood the time successfully from 1638 to 19S0. n Is KOPKE INVAUD PORT. Every bottle is guaranteed by the Shippers to be thoroughly astared in wood before shipment to the Tropics. This Wine is highly recommended by .he Medical Profession si being a215 words
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Advertisement874 1921-03-30 6 CINEMAS At the Popular Photoplay House EMPIRE Tanjong Pagar Road. Tram Pass the Door. In the Second Show at 9.30 A Universal special attraction featuring that bewitching MAS MURRAY, in one of the finest photo dramas of her career. In 6 parts THE SCARLET SHADOW In 6 parts A clean874 words
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Advertisement335 1921-03-30 6 CiMEIIAS HALL, LIMITED North Bridge Road Tuesday, March 29, to Thursday, March 31, 1921 Second Show at 0.15 Daring Dashing Fighting ELMO LINCOLN The famous star of Tarzan of the Apes Supported by Louise Lorraine in another Universal Serial Wonder 1 8 Episodes ELMO XH K FEARLESS 36 parts Episodes335 words
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Advertisement181 1921-03-30 6 DAYTON WIRE WHEELS Complete with extra wheel and carrier" for Ford and Chevrolet Cars. ONG SAM LEONJTtRADING CO., LTD. ENGLAND'S BEST MOTOR CYCLES NOW IN STOCK ALLDAYS ALLON MOTOR CYCLE THE BEST OF THE TWO-STROKES. Model de luxe with two-speed countershaft gear, hand clutch, kick starter and all-weather equipment. DEARDMOREDRECISION181 words
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Article673 1921-03-30 7 American Visitor's Serious Allegations. A hf < tod controversy has been raging in Now York over a proposa? to Congress to incrc ise t)i3 duty on imports of Ceylon de:iccat"d coconut from four to s x cents a pound. Details of the arguments for and hi; inst673 words
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Article171 1921-03-30 7 The Maladministration Charges Refuted. Thp announcement is made that the Beard of Inquiry which hps ndiudicoted on the cirriimstancs which led to the *vi- da of Governor Tcrhune, of American Samoa, towards the end of last y.-ar. has determiae 1 tlat the Governor wr-s insanf at tli3 time171 words
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Article198 1921-03-30 7 FIXTURES Wednesday, March St. High Water, 1.51 a.m., 8.7 p.m. Yacht Club Meeting, 5.15. Tanglin Club at Home, 6.15 p.m. Lodicc Ailsa, 6.30 p.m. V.M.C.A. Gymnastic Class, 8.30 p.m. Waring Company, Officer 666. 1 hurxday, March 31. High Water. 2.32 a.m., 4.13 p.m. Rubber Producers Assocn., Barker's,198 words
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Article86 1921-03-30 7 VKSSELS AT THE DOCKS K.,-i Wharf Basin Nil. Ea»t Wharf— Thongwa, Sheer Wharf— Giang Ann. Main Wharf— Kasenga, Empire Dork— Sapporo Maru No. Ritti. ■S est Wharf -Telamon, Hebe. Jardinex Wharf— Nil. Pulo Krani Ccal Wharf -Nil. Keppfl Harbour. Main Wharf- Magnet, Prince, Recorder, Volsella, Lch C.8.8., Hygeia,86 words
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Article175 1921-03-30 7 Toda> :'ul i 2.30 a.m. viuar anil Malavi'st 3 p.m. r.'.j inn' 8 p.m. i'orl Bvctteahmal and Penanc 3 p.m. Medan .3 p.m. ■aigon 3 p.m. Sambu, rifl Badjah, 7Mn&i!afcaa und Indragiri 4 p.m. ithio 4 p.m. ilaj n.itam and Pulau Bulang 4 p.m. Kota Tinggi 4175 words
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Article22 1921-03-30 7 lumciai rosi i ift S'pore February 21 February 25 February 25 Arri-.cd London Mnrch 22 March 22 March 2322 words
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Article135 1921-03-30 7 At an investiture at Buckingham Palace on March 9 the Kin? handed Miss Henderson the Victoria Cross awarded to her brother Captain George Hendsrson of Manchester who died fighting at Hillah, Mesopotamia, on July 24, 1920, after by sheer pluck and coolness preventing his company being cut135 words
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Article194 1921-03-30 7 The fi Hewing explanatory note is ap- < jv:n! ta tho final balanc? sheet and cuditcrs' rep* rt of the Bank of Bengal It is nctiti-cf that after transferring 25 1 lakhs f rs m the special reserve for thel I i.i (if investments and to194 words
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Article131 1921-03-30 7 A West-end hatter stated in mail we:?k that l'anama hats are likely to become fashionable next summer, especially as the average article will be half that of recent years." Does this mean much (except in price) to the average man Durinj» the war summers the131 words
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Article12 1921-03-30 7 Gompers's labour vots tefused to] romp." Boston Shoe and Leather Beporter. I12 words
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Article125 1921-03-30 7 e.ACrlAj>ua\ Singapore, March 30. On London, Bank 4 mix t/Ahk Demand 27/82 Private 3 m. credit* «'4 17/82 On New York Demand 44% Private 90 days 48 On France Bank 610 On India, Bank T. T. 176 On Hongkong, Bank d/d 6 p.c. pm. On Shanghai, Bank125 words
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55 1921-03-30 7 Tom of Market Steady. Spot April April-June May-.Tune July-Sept Singapore Standard fale Crepe Closing Prices Buyer* Seller* spot Vpril-June day-June luly-Sept. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buvpm Sellers 32V4 33 33% 34 36 36% 36% 37 38% 39% DAILY PRICK* CURRENT. 1255 words
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Article174 1921-03-30 7 vi. pa. Bv*m Sdlm 10 10 Ampang 1 1 Ayer Went LOO £1 £1 Kam Kamunttnf 1-10.0 2.0.0 10 10 KinU Auoe. «-00 Q SI Kinta Tin 1.16.0 norn 1 HiUm Tiß 1.40 1.60 1 1 Jelantoh W 1.18 £1 £1 Lahat Mine. 5 5 Lingui Tin 5.00 S.BO174 words
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Article120 1921-03-30 7 is>. t'al. Pd. Buyer*. Seller*. tl £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.5.0 8.15.0 :i £1 E. Smelting Co. 6.50 7.00 5/- Electric T'wayi 2/» 10 10 Fraser Neave 26.00 28.00 iO 50 W. Hammer Co. 76 85 LOOIOOKatz Bros. 140.00 10 10 Mexican Eagle 5.2.6 6.12.6 l 0 10 Maynard120 words
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Article99 1921-03-30 7 U. Eng. 6 px. $1,234,300 par Spore Electric Tramways 6 p.c. £360,000 »om Spore Municipal 5 p.O. $1,878,000 PU Spore Mun. 4Vi p.c of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.e. dia. Spore Mun. 4Vi PA of 1909 $1,600,600 10 p.c. dis. Spore Mun. 4V4 p.e of 1909 $1,600,000 if p.c. dis.99 words
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Article378 1921-03-30 7 rraacr and Co. and Lyall and Eratt's giuutlou. To-daj'i PrieM Fruer Lyall A Co E.att AJi.noj ..»i> CM CM 0.85 046 Aior Gajab ill) 2.00 2.50 2.00 226 Am. Malay ($2) 2.00 2.60 2.0 C 2.60 A. Hitam (16) 11. CC 19.00 A. Kunin* ($1) LOC i.OO A.378 words
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Advertisement97 1921-03-30 7 GOODWALL HALL SATURDAY, APRIL 2 FANCY DRESS BALL AND FLOWER CARNIVAL (FANCY DRESS OPTIONAL) Orchestra nnder the direction of Mr. H. F. BRANDON. Buffet extension until 1 a.m. Director Mr. CHARLES KITTS. TICKETS $5 At Moutrie's. Kelly and Walsh and at THE DOOR. Dancing 9.45 p.m. Cars 2.30 a.m. TOPA97 words
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Advertisement150 1921-03-30 7 Friday. March 31 Mr. Y. L. Tan Presents Khairudin and Miss Otto in a Chinese Tragical Piece CHOO MAI SUN FUN CHYE Book Your Seats Now Only a limited number of chairs available THE STAR OPERA At the Theatre Royal North Bridge Road To-night and To-morrow Thursday NO PERFORMANCE Hall150 words
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Advertisement732 1921-03-30 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS BOARD AND RESIDENCE required by Englishman. Apply 805, Straits Times. OFFICE TO LET. Immediate entry. No. 6-b. Malacca Street. Rent moderate. Apply to E. S. Isaac. Malacca Street. FOR SALE, one private rickshaw size, brand new, complete with accessories, etc. Apply to Mr. Aliambar, 722, North Bridge Road.732 words
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Advertisement490 1921-03-30 7 NAHAR OPERA OF SINGAPORE. At their entirely New Beyrouth Th«atr*» oopoalte the Giykang Polle* Sutlom Caylang Road TO-NIGHT PRINCESS BUNG* CHAMPAKAWARNA AND ALI BAKTI will be staged. TO-MORROW NIGHT AJAM MASGHUL CHAHAVA BULAN OR THE MOON PRINCESS will be staged. INCHKK SALEH, A. H. A, Stag* Managar Propriatoi VICTORIA THEATRE490 words
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Article40 1921-03-30 8 A marriage is arranged and will take place on April 2, between Mr. Gan Hock Chwee, aon of Mr. Gan Tiang Keng and Miss Yeo Hay Neo, daughter of Mr. Yeo Say Chye, at No. 28-1, Grange Road, Singapore.40 words
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Obituary30 1921-03-30 8 YEO CHWEE LIM.— On March 29, 1921, at 1150, Joo Chiat Road, Singapore, Yeo Chwee Lim, mother of Messrs. Tay Kirn Soon and Tay Kirn Tye, aged 62 years.30 words
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Article1169 1921-03-30 8 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 AFGHANISTAN. We are old enoflgh to remember when Russia at the Gates of Herat," was a sufficiently startling headline in the newspapers to make sober men talk of war with Russia in defence of the Indian Empire. It is a long time ago and during a part1,169 words
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Article42 1921-03-30 8 In connection with the H. B. Waring Company's production of A Marriage of Convenience on Saturday, evening there is to be a supper dance at Raffles Hotel after the performance. Supper will be available from 11.30, and dancing will start at 12.42 words
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Article42 1921-03-30 8 The Registration of Deeds (Amendment) Ordinance, 1921, passed at a meeti.ig of the Legislative Council held on ?.tarch 21 and assented to by Sir William Murison, the Governor's Deputy on the 24th idem is published in the Government Gazette foT general information.42 words
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Article16 1921-03-30 8 The census for the whola of British Malaya will be taken on Sunday night, April 24.16 words
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Article14 1921-03-30 8 Mr. Crosby, C.1J5., British ConsulGeneral of Batavia, has been on visit to Kuala Lumpur.14 words
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Article18 1921-03-30 8 The Rent Assessment Board will sit in the Municipal Board Room oi Tueslay, April 5, at 2.15 p.m.18 words
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Article20 1921-03-30 8 Summer time at home begins this year at midnight on Saturday next and finishes at midnight on Sunday October 2.20 words
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Article24 1921-03-30 8 Mails from China and Japan, per the Kashmir are expected to arrive at 5 p.m. to-day. Correspondence will be lelivered by first delivery to-morrow.24 words
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Article27 1921-03-30 8 The French Minister to Siam, Mr. Fernand Pila, came to Singapore in order to meet M. Long, the Governor General, who is travelling out by the Ama/otio.27 words
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Article33 1921-03-30 8 The rate of issue of money orders for !ndia and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 172 equal 5100. The rate of payment of money irders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 177 qual $100.33 words
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Article32 1921-03-30 8 Tho damage caused by the recent fire on the Korea Mam in Hongkong harbour, was placed in a telegram to the head office of the Toyo Kisen Kaisha at approximately 30,000 yen.32 words
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Article29 1921-03-30 8 A priest who returned to Bathurst after six years' mission work in China, de■lari's since 1886 the Roman Catholic popu'ation of China has increased from 500,flfMi to over 2,000,000.29 words
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Article32 1921-03-30 8 A demand is growing en the Dutch East Indian rubber estates for latex cups in preference to the stoneware cup hitherto generally used. Japan has a monopoly of this trade at present.32 words
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Article31 1921-03-30 8 Murugia Pillai, Shroff in the Treasury^ who was charged with theft of $17 before Mr. Dawson, second magistrate, w«s convicted and sentenced by his worship yesterday, to three months' rigorous imprisonment.31 words
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Article46 1921-03-30 8 The S. M. C. omnibuses arc now running every 30 minutes between Finlayson Green and Reformatory Read from 6 a.m. to a.m. and 2.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. and on Saturdays extra omnibuses will run on this route leaving Finlayson Green at 1.15 and 1.45 p.m.46 words
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Article48 1921-03-30 8 A reminder is given of the fancy dress ball to be gfven by Mr. Charles Kitte at Goodwood Hall on Saturday evening. Mr. Brandon's orchestra will be in attendance, and a large company is expected. There will be a battle o* flowers at mid■lijrht. Tickets are $5 each.48 words
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Article60 1921-03-30 8 The inaugural meeting of the Ladies Union, "hit,:.!-: re, was held on Easter Monday at 3, Sophia Road. Mrs. S. John !Ke«iMed. The following were elected office-bearers for the year President, Mrs. J. M. Handy vice-president, Mrs. i. Baruch secretary, Mrs. A. Abishegam treasurer, Mrs. J. Williams committee, Mesdames F.60 words
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Article83 1921-03-30 8 At the approaching annual general meeting cf shareholders in the Chartered Bank jf India, Australia and China, the directors will recommend that a dividend be declared for the past half year at the rate of 14 per cent, per annum and a bonus of iis. 3d. per share free of83 words
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Article78 1921-03-30 8 The annual general meeting of the Selangor St. Andrew's Society was held on March 19. Mr. T. J. Cummings, the Chieftain, presided. It was decided to postpone consideration of the celebration of St. Andrew's day. Office-bearers were elected for the year as follows :—Chieftain, Dr. G. C. McGregor committee, T.78 words
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Article90 1921-03-30 8 There are still bargains in rare books to be picked up in unexpected quarters. A copy of the first edition of Miltbn's Paradise Lost was brought recently for 2d. at the Book Pound, Eton College. The copy, in almost perfect condition, is dated 1668, and agrees with Lowndes's description of90 words
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Article112 1921-03-30 8 A Siamese contemporary givesl a lengthy account of the beheading of Ai ISoon Pheng, famous in the two steel trunk cases, which caused great interest in Bangkok, and Ai Lieb, another criminal :ilso executed the same day, March 21. The paper states that Ai Boon Pheng told those who were112 words
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Article94 1921-03-30 8 A tea-meeting was held by the KhiunirChew community on Monday when a large number of Khiung-Chew planters and merchants assembled at Khiung-Chew Hceikwan, Johore Bahru. The building was decorated with flags, evergreens and llowers and those attending included the scholars of the community, who contributed musical items. At a meeting94 words
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Article375 1921-03-30 8 His Excellency the Governor will leavn Kuala Kangsar on Saturday afternoon, April 2, for Kuala Lumpur, where lie will be in residence for about one week. We are asked to announce that MajorGeneral Sir Dudley Ridout, K.8.E., C.8., C.M.G., bids farewell to all those frientls and well375 words
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Article41 1921-03-30 8 The owners of the steamer Hong Wan I intend selling the wreck as she now lies beached near Bill Island off Swatcw, together with all her boilers and engines and ether appurtenances on board.41 words
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Article76 1921-03-30 8 All consignments for the special Malay tn Exhibit will be received by the F.M.S.it. free of freight, and managers of estates are reminded that the samples must reach, Port Swettcnham not later than Monday next, Aprrl 4, in order to take advantage of the free shipping freight76 words
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Article96 1921-03-30 8 Yesterday the police learnt that a MM was missed during the fire in New Market Road on Tuesday night, and on instituting further enquiries the Central Division found that a lad, aged about 16 years of age, who is said to have been in charge96 words
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Article102 1921-03-30 8 At the annual general meeting of the Chinese Volunteer Club held on th 2 22nd instant, the following gentlemen were elected office-bearers of the Benevolent Branch for the current year Pres dent, Capt. Song Ong Siantr vice-presidents, Liuuts. Tan Soo Bin and Tan Kwee Wah hon. secretary,102 words
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Article215 1921-03-30 8 The following passengers are leaving the Straits for Europe by the P. and O. steamer Kashmir which is due to sail from Singapore at 5 p.m. on Friday, the Ist proximo Mr. and Mrs. N. A. M. Griffin, Mrs. K. Osborne, Major Muller, Mr. and Mrs. Jeavons, Mrs.215 words
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Advertisement122 1921-03-30 8 John Player Sons pp=j|| PI Vi 1/0 r c IdjwsiKHgjS IOJf 1 1 j ||||||ggg Navy pDff^l Mjvt it r o pfl|g§ ITI lAI U I L i I .j\j per h id. iin j On Saturdays from April 2, Our Establishment will be closed at 1.30 p.m. Tiffins will122 words
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Advertisement179 1921-03-30 8 ALHAMBRA To-night at 8 p.m. Pathe's Serial 10 Episodes or 21 reeli PIRATE GOLD Featuring Geo. B. Seiti and Marguerite Courtot Episodes 6 and 6 7 Pta, WOMAN AND THE LAW T-Pta. Featuring Mariam Cooper Rolin Comedy and Topical Budget PALLADIUM Orchard Road Pts. HER UNWILLING HUSBAND 6 Pts. 5179 words
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Article47 1921-03-30 9 Riutm Telegram Paris, Ma, h 29. The financial crmu ittee of the !>ruo of Nations met this morning to cockier financial rreasures to help Austria. Th 3 delimit < -s are France, M. Avenol Great Britain, Vr. Mayer, Netherlands, M. Ternieukn. Jap;..., M. Mori. (Havas.)47 words
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Article56 1921-03-30 9 COMMERCE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, March 29. A special general meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce approved of the prop< sed amendment cf the rules providing that only British subjects should have the ritrht to vote for nomination of Legis'ative Council members, also raising the56 words
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Article391 1921-03-30 9 Hospital to be Started In Malabar Street. Mr. F. M. Baddeley presided over the usual weekly mooting of the Rent Board yesterday, and the first application that came up waa Uiat of a Mr. James, present in person, and represented by Mr. Shelley Thompson, who sought to391 words
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Article406 1921-03-30 9 S UICIDE OF A SHIPS OFFICER. Coroner'ti Enquiry into Tragic Incident. Mr. (i. Uuurn.-, the act'ng Coroner, this Boning held his enquiry into the suicide of the hit > Mr. William Crofts, supernumerary officer on board the Antilochus at the Blue Tunnel Club, Cantonment Road, during the ni},'ht of Monday406 words
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Article277 1921-03-30 9 Horoscope, Astrologer and All In Vain. In the Supreme Court, this morning, before Mr. Justice Barrett Lennard, a case, whirh is causing consideralle interest in a certain circle in local Chinese society, was commenced, the plaint in which reads as follows Chia Gin Neo, the infant by her277 words
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Article354 1921-03-30 9 The Witness for the Defence P-esented. The H. B. Waring Company presented dramatic fare last night in The Witness l.r the Defence, and proved equally as elective as in their comedy work. It is good drama with plenty of opportunities (or the actors, and the audience appreciated354 words
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Article173 1921-03-30 9 Another Marriage that Missed Fire. Archduke Joseph of Hapsburg has created a fine scandal in the political dovecots in Rome by attempting, apparently, to fix up a marriage with Princess Yolandt, daugther of the King of Italy, who was at one time designated by a rather popular173 words
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Article120 1921-03-30 9 Telegrams received from Loreto (situated 14 miles from Ancona) report that the famous sanctuary there has been burnt. The convent, with its paintings of the Virgin and priceless relics, has been destroyed, and the material damage done amounts to many millions of lire. Loreto is situated on120 words
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Article646 1921-03-30 9 Defiant and Demanding Special Treatment. A! the Hongkong Magistracy, before Mr. G. N. Orme, on March 12, a German, named Jorgensen, who claimed to be a member of the German Foreign Office, and is being repatriated from Vladivostok, with people of other nationalities by the Gujerat, was646 words
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Article228 1921-03-30 9 The Times of Ceylon says Much interest attaches to the filling of the vacancy about to be caused on the Supreme Court Bench by the promotion of Mr. Justios likely thai Mr. Justice d« Sarapayo will also be retiring this year. It has been usual to228 words
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Article176 1921-03-30 9 As is generally well-known the utterly inadequate building in which the several departments, constituting the local General I'c.st Office, is housed is to be replaced by a building worthy of the Postal department, but the new premises will take four years to be an accomplished fact.176 words
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Article878 1921-03-30 9 Arrangements for Ceylon's Representation. The first meeting of the Joint Committee appointed by Ceylon Government to make arrangements for Ceylon's reprssentation at the London Rubber Exhibition, was held on February 22, 1921. The Hon. Mr. E. B. Alexander presided, and stat?d that Government had agreed to contribute an878 words
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Article28 1921-03-30 9 In Java and Sumatra tiles and marble slabs are used for flooring, to the exclusion of wood, and there are good openings for these articles, in the islands.28 words
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Article504 1921-03-30 9 Committee's Report for Past Year. The following is from the r port >.' th* committee of the Tanglin Club for the year ended January 31, to be presented at the annual meeting on April 12 The working account for the year under review shows a profit of $6,740.36504 words
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Article351 1921-03-30 9 Notes for Passengers From Malaya. A tajamja Lumpur resident sends the ;;ia: Mul the following nute., on conditions at Home as compared with those pi vai: ng in lyltf a at > more civil. The hard felt hat has come into fashion again. There are more porters351 words
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Article76 1921-03-30 9 Major W. M. Sime, Officer Commanding, M. V. R. Battalion Rifls Club, announces that the range is open to all comers. Shoots for April, 1921, are as follow Wednesday, 6th, 4 p.m. Wednesday, 13th, 4 p.m. Sunday, 17th, 7.30 a.m. Wednesday, 20th, 4 p.m. Sunday, 24th, 7.3076 words
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Article56 1921-03-30 9 A Shanghai lady who has always had a liking for imported butterscotch and has been a regular customer for the same at a western district compradore's shop found recently a considerable advance in the price of the delicacy. Remonstrance with the shopkeeper only brought forth the explanation Well, you see56 words
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Article80 1921-03-30 9 Play wa; again impossible in the local ten? j t :::iaments yesterday on account of rain. S. C. C. Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following ties will be played torn crrow Newcomers' Handicap. Hitch v. Bolam. Turnbull v. Haskins. Hallows v. Croydon. Sclanders v. Colman. Capt. Cumming v.80 words
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Article95 1921-03-30 9 The one British sporting event which attracts general interest takes place today in the University boat race from Putney to Mortiake. After being discontinued during the war years the race wa_- revived last year, when Cambridge won by four lengths in 12 mm. 11 aaa, Cambridge also95 words
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Article113 1921-03-30 9 The ladies' March monthly medal at the Singapore Garrison Golf Club will ba played for on Ihursday next, April 7. lh.se members concerned in the competition for the Captain's Cup for ll»2u are requested to start play. '1 he draw is on the notice board. The Navy113 words
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Article27 1921-03-30 9 An Aneta Service message dated The Hague, March -H, states that in an international soccer match between Holland and Switzerland the former won by 2—o.27 words
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Article61 1921-03-30 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, March 29. Twenty members of the Deli Football Club have come from Medan as guests tf the Young Muslims Union. The visitors won the match by 4—o. A second match against the Crescent Club resulted in a goalless draw. The Union61 words
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111 1921-03-30 9 The Australian cricketers visiting England, who are to travel en the Ustene/, are to have a match with an All Ceylon learn while in Colombo. The following liave been selected to represent Ceylon I). L. de Saram (Captain), M. K. Albert, A. Aluwihare, T.111 words
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Article108 1921-03-30 9 Rugby-football followers will be interested to hear that L>r. R. M. Humphreys, the St. Thomas' Hospital and Surrey three-quarter, is taking up a medical appointment in Ceylon. Not long ago Dr. I'rice, the Irish International, Uok up a medical appointment in the Dimbula district. Dr. Humphreys is a speedy108 words
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Article95 1921-03-30 9 Competitions played over the Easter Holidays resulted as follows Bogey sweep, tic between E. B. Evans, D. M. Doig and W. P. Millar. Stroke Sweep, won by E. I). Evans. The April monthly medal competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday, April 2 and 3, and95 words
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Article47 1921-03-30 9 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, March 30. Silver.— 33 »4. Hongkong 5 per cent, premium. Shanghai 6U%. Three mrnths gold 41). Tin. £165 per ton. Rubber Market. 1- inn but quiet with spot standard sheet around 33 cents. April 34, May-June 36-37 cents.47 words
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Article24 1921-03-30 9 A large proportion of our troubles is caused by too much bone in the h.ad and not enough in the back."— Columbia (S.C.) Record.24 words
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Article1251 1921-03-30 10 Through Germany With Ehrhardt Brigade. Champions of a military revival in t Germany, says The Times, have been re- t puieii wuh a book tracing the history of the Ehrhardt Brigade. It depicts the exploits of the reactionary and rebel frees under perhaps the SSOSt danterous c."1,251 words
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Article551 1921-03-30 10 Address Presented by Moslem Community. We are requested to give publicity t the following report A representative gathering of the Moslem community, with Mr. Kader Sultan, J.P., in the chair, met at 23 Albert Street, the residence of Mr. L. Alohamed Ghouse, on Saturday last to give a551 words
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Article204 1921-03-30 10 The following notice is published in the F.M.S. Government Gazette for general miormation. Local applications should be sent in through the Harbour Master, l J ort Swettenham His Majesty the King has been graciously pkas.d to sanction a memorial being presented to the next-of-kin (as hcroaltcr define.!) of204 words
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Article604 1921-03-30 10 Granite Located on Company's Property. i Following is the report of the directors of the Bukit Timah Kubber Estates for i he year ended becember 31, 11>2j. < The net profit for the year as shown by I the pr.nt ar,l loss accujnt amounted to »l»,5oo.OJ to604 words
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Article156 1921-03-30 10 Th? late Mr. Joseph Edward Abrahams, a merchant, of Maida Vale, who died In October, left £22,000 in the United Kingdom. He bequeathed £50 to the Bourke Street Synagogue, to provide kaddish 1 (prayers of mourning) yearly, £20 weekly, free of tax, to his brother Isaac, £5156 words
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Article132 1921-03-30 10 The Kalutara, Ceylon, correspondent of Ihs Times, writes lf canvas-topped, rubber-soled bods and shoes that would last from eight to 12 months could be put on the local market to sell at Rs. 5 to Rs. 8 per pair there would be a good demand for them. The132 words
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66 1921-03-30 10 Orders for week ending April 2 Wednesday, 30th.— Signalling Class US p.m. Eighth Troop Parade, 5.15 p.m Thursday. 3 1st.— Physical Culture Class. 5.15 p.m. Third Troop Parade, 5.15 p.m. Friday, Ist.— Band Practice. 5.15 p.m. vxth. Tenth and Eleventh Troops Parade '.1566 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter153 1921-03-30 10 To the Ed'tnr of the Straits Times. Sir, The following paragraph ir Saturdnv's iss"p is calculated to give a wrong impression With refprence to apnlicati r by Mr. Y. G. E. Williams for allowance towards rent of $150 per mensem of upper flo t of 4 Fort Canning Road153 words
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Article126 1921-03-30 10 Ninth List of Subscriptions. The follow ng is the ninth list of subscriptions to the Chiliir.n's Aid Society Amount already acknowledged $7,853.71 Lady Guillemard 50 G. U. Farrant 200 Swing Doors 70 A. W. Still 25 Collected by Mrs. Sime (sth list) Messrs Sarkies Bros 103 Y.126 words
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Article233 1921-03-30 10 Company Directors' Letters To India Office. Tha hearing has begun in the King's Bench Division, London, of the lib 1 act on brought by Mr. Harold Martin Marshall against the Kamalpur Estates, Limited. and certain of that company's directors, on account of letters sent to the India233 words
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Article205 1921-03-30 10 New Design Said to be Proof Against Forgery. The Acting Secretary of the Commonwealth Treasury (Mr. J. Cerruty) and Mr. George Swinburne was to leave Melbourne for Sydney on February 23 to att nd a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Commonwealth note issue. One of205 words
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Article64 1921-03-30 10 According to the latest income-tax returns, Mr. John Rockefeller has accumuatcd in his lifetime about £375,0(10.001 it the present rate of exchange. Rocko-"-■ller's income is f8,223.000 per annum The richest woman is Mrs. Harriman .vidow of the railway magnate, who paid 'axes on an income of n^.10.000. Mr. >nd Mrs.64 words
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Article485 1921-03-30 10 Vigorous Attack on The Government. I I During the debate on the Imperial Budget in ths Assembly at Delhi on March 8, Mr. Price (Bombay), in a vigorous speech, attacked the Government's ex»—lft policy. In his opinion Indian; merchants were not so much tj be blamed for485 words
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Article299 1921-03-30 10 Mr. Bernard Shaw's Plea For Suppression. Mr. George Bernard Shaw addressed a well-attended meeting at the Caxton Hall the other evening assembled to protes.t against the exploitation cf animals for public amusement. Ha did not, he said, chink that any trainer or manager would pretend that animals could299 words
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Article190 1921-03-30 10 Two serious riots occurred nt the Colliery on February 21 and 22. These riot? were due to rivalry between two frictions of Chinese labourers known locally at t-ongchunese and Cantones?. On 21st rtbout ,200 Chinese wer3 engaged in a riot »t number six incline. On 22nd about190 words
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Article716 1921-03-30 10 Scientific Arrangements for The Expedition. The preparations f r equipping the expedition lor the ascent ot Mount Everest are being pushed forward energetically by the joint committee of the Koyal Ceographical Society and the Alpine Club. The only possible chance of success f r this mountaineering ailver^ture, writes716 words
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Article182 1921-03-30 10 On March 15, the State Bank opened its doors for business, which will be conducted on line* s milar to those adopted by other bankers, says the 8.N.8. Herald. Branches have been established n Sandakan (head office) and in Je-seltcn in t.mporary premis??, the182 words
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Article125 1921-03-30 10 At the conference of the United Methodist Churches of Victoria and Tasmania it was announced that Mi. P. Cato, a leading supporter of the Church, had placed bends to the value of aI. the disposal of the conference, to be distributed ns follows One-tenth to is125 words
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Article1917 1921-03-30 11 The Disruptive Spirit In Toryism. Under Urn above headings, a Student in Politics contributed the following article to the Times of November X, ii)2o Oh, shi r patient hulk of the British risrrvativc Party, always aground under its home-bred captains and bumping its invulnerable ribs .against the1,917 words
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Article198 1921-03-30 11 i Seamen Protesting Against Rate Reduction. 'I The National Marine Board, which is i similar to the Whitley National Council, I minu- Government representation, was to hold a round table conference on March i 17 to censider the shipowners' flat rate reductions. > Experts consider that seafarers198 words
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Article120 1921-03-30 11 The General Board of the Grand Marki i Lod(«, in a report just issued, state that c' during the three months ending December s 31, 1.166 Mark and 313 Royal Ark r Mariner certificates were issued, making totals respectively of 83,119, and 16,251. .I Seven warrants120 words
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Advertisement187 1921-03-30 11 ■?^BI' J^ 11 favourite Jl V- np Opera at any ik time 49Nr BRAN PIE jl MAID OF THE I I MOUNTAINS fi ft\ gOING UP V TAILS XJI» BUZZ BUZZ IRENE L!-^^ S. MOUTRIE AT CO., LTD. X\ Singapore I JHfcr^ZsLii^L V I HU M»sler'» V<Aae\f The dlyno Lightweight187 words
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Advertisement265 1921-03-30 11 Raffles Hotel The Leading Hotel in Singapore Excellent accommodation and cuisine Th* Finest Ball Room in the Bast GUEST NIGHTS EVERY THURSDAY SATUR DA\ RAFFLES NEW ORCHESTRA F. A. COOKE, Musical Director. H. MURPHY, Jazz Drummer. A. E. McCLARY, Manager. Adelphi Hotel EVERY EVENINQ OUR SPECIAL ORCHESTRA PLAYS FROM 7265 words
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Article1828 1921-03-30 12 Sir S. Bancroft's Interesting Memories. A special correspondent of The Times writes as follows Sir Squire Bancroft was born on May 14, 1841. He retired from management in 1885, being then 44. With the- help of his wife he had shown how drama may be natural1,828 words
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Article148 1921-03-30 12 The Complete Returns For Queensland. An official return has been issued showing the complete returns of the liquor referendum taken in Queensland on October 30, 1920. The electors on the rolls numbered 462,386, of whom 360,998, or 78.07 per cent., recorded votes. The number of informed votes148 words
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Article81 1921-03-30 12 With a view to the stabilisation of the Chinese currency, a Chinese banking group and the ministry of finance are reported in a Peking message to have signed an agreement for nine per cent, loan of 2to million silver dollars redeemable in three years for the purpose of constructing mint81 words
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Advertisement216 1921-03-30 12 SHIPCHANDLERS ESTATE MILL SUPPLIERS KIAM KIAT COMPANY 108 109, MARKET STREET TELEPHONE No. 421 Ths Comfort .&ffij£>*& m^ "VALET" Safety Razor It is easy to shave as closely and cleanly as a barber if you have a barber's edge" on your razor blade. Yeart of practice have taught him how216 words
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Advertisement61 1921-03-30 12 111 Sl^^E^ Pineapple Brand 0 Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED YOU CAN SMILE AT ALL MOTOR TROUBLE IP YOU HAVE THIS KIT IN YOUR CAR price: 25 BUY IT NO W 1 The Motorcar Hiring and Engineering Co 69-B, BLKIT TIMAH ROAD UNITED ENGINE RS LIMIT £O (Incorporated in the61 words
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Article1151 1921-03-30 13 Eight Per Cent. Profit on Year's Working. The fifteenth annual ordinary general meeting of the Jebong (Perak) Rubber Co., Ltd., was hejd at Colombo. In moving the adoption of the report and accounts, the Chairman made the following observations ln rising to move the adoption of1,151 words
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Advertisement417 1921-03-30 13 j Whiteaways j can assure their many cus- PWv/1? toiners that the Shirts shown /JfsjL ij here are purchased from only lawK* the best ritish n>a n ttf acturers f'fg j and are excellent in texture, It 1 w workmanship and value. I V/HITE NEGUGE I RHIKTB yCL SHIRTS. .".mart417 words
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Advertisement336 1921-03-30 13 EASTERN MINING AND RUBBER CO., LTD. T-^.-.orporated In tt« S'.ra!:j Sett.. KB and 60, Robir.non Road Telephone No. 710. DIAMOND AND GOAL MERCHANTS SHIPPING AND GENERAL AGENTS i an »upply any qnantity of beat TEWEH COAL TAN CHON'G CHEW. iMil i LEVER AND SONS MANILA HOUSE 196, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE336 words
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Advertisement219 1921-03-30 13 Ipfo 'jJlf^ ASK FOR^^, SCOTCH LIQUEUR WHISKY $26 per case of 12 bottles. Special discount for Wholesale. Sub-agent* Wanted G AURELY CO., 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. .15. Beach Street, Penan*. Telegram*: AURELV 'Phone IS3 PROGRESSIVE PHARMACY Wonderful progress is being made in medical science and new remedies are constantly being219 words
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Advertisement720 1921-03-30 14 SALES BY AUCTION ""mortgagees sale Freehold building land situate .t Lo rong aontainmg an are. of X.610 square feet, will Place, on Tuesday, April 12. »»2». POWELL CO., LTD, (Incorporated in Singapore) Aacti oncers. TIN PLATES FOR SALE POWBX >". I- 1 1 w ll °leT1 eT lowing t.n plate,720 words
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Advertisement510 1921-03-30 14 IHSUIUNOE THE IMPERIAL FIRE OFFICE United with the Alliance Aaauraaee Cc, Ltd (Ineurporated in England) lull, Bartholom.w Lane, Lemaea, established 1801 Capital Me MM Assets eieeed OU'MM General Maaager, Owea Morgan Own. «s<j. BARLOW Cc, Agesrta. UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PARS (Incorporated tat Freaee) Established IBM RESERVE AMD TOTAL510 words
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Advertisement625 1921-03-30 14 AaMte •Ttr W,500,0ww 8.0. Aasurance In force orer $15,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE 00. LTD. (Incorporated la Straits Settlements) BAD OFFICB I Wlaekessst Boms, •iag.pore. LONDON OFFICE at, Old Jewry. X.C The Company has MMt deposited with the Supreme Court si BagUad aad eompliss with the British Ufe Assur.nee625 words
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Advertisement478 1921-03-30 14 BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Capital Authoris.d M.000.000 Capital Subscribed «1 ,800,000 Capital Paid-up 51,050,000 Reservs Fund .nd Rest 11,146,400 BOARD OF DIRECTORS R. J. Bl.ek, Esq, Chairman. J. M. Ryris, Esq. I H. Melvill Simons, Esq. F. R. Chalmers, Esq. I Sir David Yule478 words
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Advertisement1917 1921-03-30 14 BANKING BAKKIWG THE HO HONG BANK, LTD THB OVERSEAS CHINESE head office BANK, LIMITED. Singapore, 91, Market Street. (Incorporated in ths Straits Settltssiits) BRANCHES: Penang.-85, Beach Street. ****> OFFICI Malacca— lBl, Jonker Street. Singapore, «S, Kling Street. Muar.— 77-79, Jalan Suleiman. Telephone No. I*6*. Batu Pahat.— lo9, Jalan Kahamat. AGENCIES1,917 words
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Article1076 1921-03-30 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Siagapsre Automobile Club. Hembeie of the Siagapora Aiitoaiabilt Club are notified that the nw Dodg« Car will b« available for hirt to member* *s from the 21st instant. Booking will be made in order of application and the necessary forms can1,076 words
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Article113 1921-03-30 15 By the KaUng there arrived an important addition to Bangkok's fire tighting facilities, says a Bangkok paper. This latest is a Merry weather's Patent Hatfield, Grand Prix, Automobile fire engine, imported to the order of the Gendarmerie Department. About two years ago the department purchased113 words
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Article85 1921-03-30 15 A Melbourne message say* that, according to the vital statistics of Victoria for 19!0, ivsued by the Government Statistician (Mr. Laughton), a recaad was established last year in the number of marriages celebrated in th« State. Tfce total of 14.8 PS marrages exceeded the previous record85 words
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Article29 1921-03-30 15 Is a chestnut a fruit was the question put »o a woman witness at Southwark County Court. She replied A chestnut is not a fruit when it if baked."29 words
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Advertisement136 1921-03-30 15 M (IRELAND MOTOR LORRY CHASSIS SIZES.— I-ton, l'/ 2 -ton, 2'/ 2 -toji. 4-ton. 5-ton IN STOCK: l'/2 ton equipped with Goodyear Pneumatic Tyres. 1% Sohd Tyres. 2 l 2 Goodyear Pneumatic Tyres 2'/ 2 SoHd Tyres. Pot fall particulars and prices, apply to THE ROBERT DOLLAR COMPANY I 4,136 words
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Advertisement480 1921-03-30 16 GUAN KMT CO. LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits SpUlom^ntxt 36. l'hlllip Street. HUtGAI'ORE. GOODS READY IN STOCK 150 dozens Best Europe Bass Brooms 200 dozens Europe Galvanized Buckets 100 doienß Tyzack's Scythe Blade« 40 in. 200 casks Best Portland Cement 20 casks Perk's Eagle Brand Changkols 20 caskH Monmore QfMM Changkols480 words
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Advertisement345 1921-03-30 16 TAY GUAN MAT t«, PHILLIP STREET. The successful contractor for supply of FIREWOOD to the Singapore Municipality daring the year 1921. GLOBE BOILER REMEDY For clearing and preserving steam boilers of all type. Used by all factories, steamers etc., and found good. The Ideal Fluid that speaks for itself. FOLLOW345 words
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Advertisement901 1921-03-30 16 JIAOTEDJ The .'REPAID rh.rge. for Waata, Foi type (average six words te Uae) are t Pei cts., three ins. 64 cts., four Ins. 81 eta- fly twelve ins. $1.65. fiften ins. $1.72, eightee $2.26. Minimum charge $1.00. Advartteeme bo^ specified are published until counterma SHUATTONS VACANT' MERCANTIIB. WANTED SHIP'S DOCTOR901 words
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Advertisement1002 1921-03-30 16 VERTISEMENTS r Sals, To Let, etc, ia ordinary close-set r line one insertion 28 ctn., two ir-i. 41 c ins. 11.00, six ins. 11.18, ten ins. 1140 n ins. $1.87, 20 Ids. 11.91), 26 ins. (1 month) nts of which the number of inlertion* eded and ehsrged accordingly. LAND AND1,002 words
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Advertisement917 1921-03-30 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, two big new offices in the Arcade. Apply to Alkaff Co., 70, The Arcade. GARAgTfOR 40 CARS TO LET, area over 3,000 square feet, in Tras Street, with accommodation for syces. Rent $260 a mpnth. Apply 766, Straits Times. LOH KONG YEW, DECEASED •NOTICE is917 words
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Advertisement268 1921-03-30 16 Straits Motorcar Service LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits Settlement!) 218 to 215, ORCHARD ROAD. LORRIES AND CARS HIRED OVERHAULS TO MOTOR CARS AND CYCLES WELDING of all metals. Satisfaction Guaranteed Large stock of LUCAS HORNS AND LAMPS arriving shortly. Phone 1233 ECONOMY IS ESSENTIAL During the present slump. It ia aa268 words
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Miscellaneous200 1921-03-30 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and (irneral (g Manager's Office 1117 Job Printing Office 1244 All communications relating to editorn.) matters and news should be address* to THE EDITOR. All communicatioa relating to business matters— advertise nients, subscriptions, accounts, prir.tmtr etc., should hi addressed to T*». MANAGER ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants,200 words
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