The Straits Times, 5 October 1921
1921-10-05
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Title Section13 1921-10-05 1 The Straits Times. NO. §6,7601 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement275 1921-10-05 1 lifts t THERE ARE DELCO-LIGHT PLANTS FDR EVERY NEED 0 The productions of the Delco-Light Factory Embrace 24 Lighting Plants of various sizes. Whatever your lighting load may be there is a DELCO-LIGHT PLANT to meet it. fin 7 MODEL No. 608. with battery A H*i A MODEL No. 1286275 words
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Article891 1921-10-05 2 Previously acknowledßed $1,000,421.93 Per Mr. Arthur Edmunds, hon. treasurer, S.'rt'mban, through District Officer, Jelebu Towkays Chan Choi and Siau ChunK Santt, each $50 $100 Towkays Chu Kat Chun and Wun Kon Chin, earh $15 30 Chops Sun Hong Chan, Tong Tak Co., and Towkay Yip Sik Chee,891 words
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Advertisement357 1921-10-05 2 The Comfort 4f "VALET" Safety Razor It is easy t<> shave as closely and cleanly as a barber if you have a barbers edge" ■>■ your razor blade Years of practice hive uiiijht him how to strop hi* razor to thr Ivghest pitch of keenness. With the Valet AutoStiup >ou357 words
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Advertisement367 1921-10-05 2 V BIBTHAkTI la.-rola M Your 4kln «ad 3k m Complexion M Cv b* k.pt in a Psir^i Coa. nig S rOl&. It .itK'tULTl} 'cm'uTM /S"^S all ronghnau, rxIUH. tM iff. Ol •llMib.tla«.,l,»nit»u»ad WjjS&A 'h.'iir V i jflj^^J TIANG KEE ELECTRIC CO. f, AS. ELECTRIC AND BELL INSTALLATION CONTRACTOBfI. Repairs of367 words
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Advertisement219 1921-10-05 2 10 HP. CITROEN CAR The excellence of French automobile engineering -has lfhg been known and agreed by experts. The CttTOM is the ritknowj^ged lie.st of this school of production. See this remarkable Car compare it with any other light car on the Market. Take a demonstration ride— drive it yourself219 words
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Article83 1921-10-05 3 Th«» prospects of Britain eventually producing some formidable golfers w*re revealed by the splendid performances in the iunioc contests at home. The most brilliant achievements in the games occurred in the third round at Royal Ascot #ourse. Williams, a Swansea boy, beat. .Bentley. of Gresham. 6 and83 words
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Article23 1921-10-05 3 L y Mexico has gone in f,, r has .ball. No 1"■ quibbling', we will have t<> recognize trait country._ San Pimneiaco Chrorvicle.23 words
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Advertisement275 1921-10-05 3 iilllillil .is^m^^WK The discovery of Zam-Buk T^T^^Wl ■1 has brought a new aod woiider- /""^vHs L^^w^l fu^lii'tTli^g BUvWtanoe into the /|^r^ j^s '/T^\!i\ Mid h:is .1 very hfgli ;;idency fi^f^SiS^*^ >f^23j It eouthos pain atul burning irritation, ?^r ;ffi^flßjjß*fTffl kin discaye at itsriKH.'-. iiliil ;;rows \j*^ggggJgSs» Zani-link id unr<|ualledforCut<'.r>ruiBeB. P'^SJ"275 words
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Advertisement373 1921-10-05 3 "SAFE AND EFFICIENT." Dr. MILTON HKItSKVS REPORT ON BABY'S OWN TABLETS. That there are no injurious drugs or opiilcs in Baby's Own Tablets is proved by he certificate of Dr. Milton Hersey, Official Analyst to the cities of Quebec and Monreal, of which the following is a copy I hereby373 words
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Advertisement851 1921-10-05 3 SALE OF H.M. TUG "ST. SAMPSON." Tenders ar* invited for the purchase of the above Vessel with Engines and Boilers and Various Auxiliary Machinery on board. Full particulars of the vessel and conditions of sale may be obtained from the undersigned. The vessel will be on view at H.M. Dockyard,851 words
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Advertisement875 1921-10-05 3 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB AUTUMN hack mkf/tim;, imi. Tuesday, Thursday »nd Saturday. October 25, 27 and Ml NOTICE The Non-Members Portion of the i.r.nd Stand will not be available for non-mem-bers at the above meeting and titk.ts for this stand will not be issued. Visitors' Tickets.— These will be issued as875 words
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Advertisement708 1921-10-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0.- British India AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENDtSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty. Government) The Company's MAIL SERVICE EAST OF BOMBAY are at preaent sa.pcadea LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON I TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON708 words
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Advertisement727 1921-10-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS STEAMER SAILINGS "SinjiSM; dollar *UNE Ktaaaser. lateaded to sal! fret* wlafaaare' KlNTA— Monday, 4 p.m., for Port Swetton- ham and Penang. HYE LEONG— Monday, at pa, «er Malacca and Muar •.ULA-Tueaday. at 4.80 ML. Ur Mala— SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK and Muar. iPOH-W.dne.day. at 4 p.m, for Pert727 words
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Advertisement400 1921-10-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS 0. S. K. THE OSAKA CHOSEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated In Japan) Ne. 8. De Sena Street Proposed Sailing from Singapore (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE Far Port Said, Manelllea, Ixmdoa, Antwerp Rotterdam and Hamburg arr dep ALTAI MARU Oct. 16 Oct. 16 •AMAZON MARU Nov. 15400 words
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Advertisement600 1921-10-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE iB-..rror«i.« i» 4a.«ralla> Singapore to Java Por*. Parr* Oarwi rhnraday Island, Brisbane and Sydaey, r.» Torres StraiU, ajso transhipment M ycher Victorian, South Australian and Nor»i Queensland Ports, British Nev Guinea, N»* Britain, Tasmania and New Zealand Pert-. APPROXIMATE MUM MONTORO, 4,067 ton.,600 words
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Advertisement446 1921-10-05 5 SYEfIfEB SAILIMSS N.Y.K. European' Line LONDON UNI Fortnightly Service muoanjum, lonpon and antweup, via port* A »ARU Oct. 8 KAMO MARU Oct. 19 no MARU Nov. 2 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOU MAUSKiLLHS AMI LIVFRrOOL VIA PORTS LWBOV Mj»RO Oct. HAMBURG LINB Montlily Service FOB LOMDOM, AKTWOtP, ROTTKJtnAM AND OASIEVrJ:,446 words
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Advertisement349 1921-10-05 5 STEAMER SAILINGS a VEREEKISDE NEOERIANDSGHE SCHEEPYMRT MAATSSHAPPIJ d'nited Netherlands Navigation Company) HOLLAND-OOST-AZIE-I UN (Holland-F.as:-A^a-I.inc) abar of the Straits, China anil .Inpnn CoiiiVrences) S.S, ALDERAMIN Abore steamer b exported to arrive lien- on or about October 1921, nn:l wil! tn'-o ::Lr:;j f< r Hainiuir;:, Bremen, D..ntzijr. Stettin, Koni iK-^crp, ami Finnish349 words
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Advertisement905 1921-10-05 5 ISSU. OF $20,000,09 LOAN Gtarini "oterwt from the d*te of pnrehaae at 7 p«r cent per anacm ptytMa fe*£ y«*rly on M»j 1 tnd November I. REPAYABLE AT J»AFS ON MAY 1, IOUSS FREE OF INCOME TAX AND OTHER DUTIES PRICE OF ISSUE 100 PFB GENT Under the authority of905 words
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Advertisement466 1921-10-05 6 cms mas Liberty HALL, LIMITED North Bridgo Road The Sictful S''om al 9,75 p.n. EDDIE P ILO vi < kr.M POBTBB In Unlverad'f gorg ition KING OF THIS CIRCUS Episode 9. DYMIMITE a Part* Episode 10. THE MYSTIC POWER 2 Part* ■i.il attraction 5 acts THUNDSJR ISLAND 5 acts Bswrini466 words
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Advertisement417 1921-10-05 6 ENTEJWHHWErITS i THE HIT OF THE SEASON HARMSTON'S CIRCUS AND itOYAL MENAGERIE AVITH AX ENTIRE NEW COMPANY GRAND OPENING NIGHT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, AT 9.15 P.M. LOCATION ISEACH ROAD RETURN OF THE POPULAR FAVOURITES HARMSTON'S The Apex, The Crux, The Acme, The Alpha and Omega 01 -M tb:it stands for417 words
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Advertisement104 1921-10-05 6 fIEVER SAY DYE, SAY TINTEX AT MAYNARD'S WINDOW We are showing a few samples of what can be done with ONE TEASPOOKFULI OF TINTEX NEVER SAY DYE, SAY s®™^Y?^. Notice The Office of RONEO LIMITED is now at Ground Floor It, COLLYER QUAY (Corner of Arcade a;id Cullyer Qua?). RONEO104 words
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Advertisement55 1921-10-05 6 I Paper Clips of all makes. L 4J>-' J I WATERPROOF DRAWING INK 1 Q 7H cts. per IO Colors /U bott j e MARKING INK 7 c cts. per for Clothes 13 bottle FOUNTAIN PEN INK CA cts. per Black or Colors v»U )ott e Rickard Ltd. PROMPT PRINTERS,55 words
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Article201 1921-10-05 7 riITUiUB Wrdnesday, October Ilik-h Wuter, O.:!0 a.m., 0.19 p.m. B. I. home ward mail closes. »-i|flin Club at Home. 8,18 p.m. V.M.C.A. Swimming Preliminaries. Strnlfc Seltleiifent!! M!(t, It.irker's, 5.1S p.m. ft ,.l gX.C. v. X.0.A., S.R.C. I hiM-..1 iv, Octolnr I. Hißh Watstt ].I»a.m., 0.D2 p.m. Chninber201 words
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Article131 1921-10-05 7 VESSELS AT THE DOCKS East barf Basin Kuchinc •art Bkma, Van Keek, Islander. Sheers Wharf \:1. Mala Wharf Yatshinjr, Kw«i Sane, Clar Haetadoc, Haiphong, Kifunczan Maru No. I i:mpire Hock rydeus, .Man: Knipl.t Templar. Rlpcnor. West Wharf- Nil. Jardines Wharf- Nil. I'ulo lirani Coal Wharf -Nil. Keppel Harbonr.131 words
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Article93 1921-10-05 7 To-day Perl Swettenham and rVnang 3 p.m Bata !'.-hv I i>-r.: Muar anil Malacca 3 P»" m<«» p- n 1 i>.m Snigon Penmntc, K I aleutU pn-. mail i for Eui tc. 8 p.m. •uticn up to 5 p.ir. Thursday MW i .llOt-HIl Ullik. K Ka!i-i and93 words
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Article28 1921-10-05 7 (Official !>ost C L*ft Singapore August G August 18 August 13 Srptombar I Office Keport) Arrived London September 8 s.-Dtrmber 14 September 16 September £928 words
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Article138 1921-10-05 7 In liiJiiiticn tn i lehcrtoa <>f Fiction the foil< wins work* resvly for issue ird (.1.D.1 Signal ami Wondert •11!i72 (ain|.li:!l (Rev. If. J.) Life of Chrii I P >M Kllis (Havdockl Impressions ;mi! conuueots J1978 Porbea il(»:ita> Secret of the Sahara C' Ml7 Fraaet (Mn. Hurt) A138 words
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Article40 1921-10-05 7 Bheem, u>her of tbr aentor Macii ourt unil Mrs. Bhcem, have issuuii Invitations for the mariiaKf cf tlicir »oh, >\illi;im with Miss Catherine Cecil Percira, which will take place on the 22nd inst., at the Church of St. .Io>;onh. Sinsra-40 words
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Article135 1921-10-05 7 EX.CHANGB Singapore, October f>. On london, Bank 4 m^ 2/4 M,, iV.nAnd a/-C I'rivate 3 m. crediU 2/4 17/8S On N» York Demand l-U Private 90 days 46| On France Bank BM] On India Bank T.T. Ir, r. On Honpkor.i;, Bank A/A '\i p.c. ptvm.' On .Sh:ir.).'hi^135 words
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54 1921-10-05 7 Tone of Mar);tt I-'irm. Spot Oct. Oct-Dec. Jan. -March Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Pricei Buyers Sellers SO tttt Spot October Oetober-DeeanbeT January-March Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Shee. Closing Prices Buyers Sellers no'-. :ip83% ::4 3G UO 1 DAILY PRICKS CURRENT. a II o'clock54 words
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Article186 1921-10-05 7 MIN ING. IBS. Val. Pd. Buyer*. Seller*. 1 1 Aycr Wcng 1.00 1 1 Ilitam Tin 1.40 1.50 1 1 Jclantoh 0.40 0.60 il £1 Kam. Kamunting 1.14.0 l.V.Oxd. 10 10 Kinta Assuc. 6.U0 11 1 Laliai Mine* 5 5 LLntjui Tin 3.26 3.75 10 10 Malayan Coll. 12.50 1&60186 words
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Article134 1921-10-05 7 It*. Val. Pd. Bayer*. Seller*. a a Br. Am. Tobacco 3.0.0 3.10.0 10 30 Central EngiaM 15.50 1C.50 10 10 Central Motors 3.50 4.00 (1 £1 K. Smelting Co. c.no fi.:;o >/- ill- Electric i'ways 2/6 10 10 Fraser Neaves 28.50 28.50 N 50 W. Hammer Co. 75 86134 words
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Article100 1921-10-05 7 LJ. En?. 6 p.c. J1.234,300 par 5 p.c p.m S port Electri<: Tramways, 6 p.c. £350,000 norn S pore Municipal 5 p.c. par 3"pore Mun. VA p.c. of VMI $1,000,000 10 p.c. dia 3'pore Mun. i\b p.c. of 19«-y $1,600^00 10 p.c. dis Spore Mun. 4 'A pc. of100 words
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Article359 1921-10-05 7 Fraser and Co. and I.yall and Evatt'a Quoutions. lay s 'rices. Fraser Lyall Sk Co. Evatt. Allenby i?li 0.10 0.20 0.10 0.20 Alur (iajah ($1) 0.5*0 1.00 O.UO 1.00 A. Hitam 7.00 8.00 7.00 8.00 Am. Malay ($2) 1.50 1.25 1.75 A-ununt (i* i.'J' tJH» Mciek ($1) I.CI359 words
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Advertisement747 1921-10-05 7 LATEST ADVEHTISEMENTS BOLTERS r^ Tomato Pane, fottaga [toT>i, Chutney" Fish pastoa «r,il M.rrmi' Kocs. FOR SALE, cheap, fvo sets (8 each) lawn n i'o.ml condition. B. _K. Bmith, .Malacca. UANTKIi CQURT CLKRjt. JPrtviom ex pcrlcnde custontia). Apply ii™ wrKing to Drew and Napier. Tv LET, Ti rr-ir House, four rao747 words
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Advertisement53 1921-10-05 7 Nippon Yusen Kaisha PASSAGES FOR EUROPE A few first and second-Hass accommodation is available on the undermentioned steamers INABA MARU Bailing Oct. C KAMO MAItU railing Ort VJ IYO MARU sailing Nov. 3 ATSUTA MARU sailing Nov. 17 For further particulars, apply to HIPPOS YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) 31,53 words
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Advertisement432 1921-10-05 7 NEW TOWELS, SHEETS, COUNTERPANES, ETC. Tin- Dacsmigsod v.ii! »ril l>> aaetioa m their sale-room. Kair.en lumbers. Raffloi riacn. on Ssturday, October 8, at 10.30 a.m. Twenty dozen face and buth towolß, seven pairs ithci.'tA, counUr|)aiic« t tc. EPTATF. AND TRUST ACBSCIES, LTD. I to Chlng Kfi'K I.o<Auctionwrs mvi Kstati- Affcnls,432 words
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Advertisement37 1921-10-05 7 I TQURNEE PARISIENNE DE VARIETIES Rtin aoe Fe4ettea Lea meiilevri chansons 1..- pine (oHea <!. Lea comdiaa les plus gala* PALLADIUM THEATRE SATURDAY, OCTOBER S, nt 9.30. s $3, $2 AND $1 Plan at BOWNBOM IMANO Co., L.d.37 words
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1272 1921-10-05 8 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 LABOUR FOR MALAYA. \Yi' had a letter the other day from an oh! and experienced planter v.ho hr.s found i ifficulty in keeping Dp what hs considers n i. c^sary labour staff en the property Illldnr his care. He tells us that, nccord'.nt to1,272 words
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Article14 1921-10-05 8 Tan-.baJsk and Myalas rubber compr.ny meetingg were fixed to be held at noon to-day.14 words
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Article23 1921-10-05 8 Th?re wa9 a gang robbery in Gaylang last night in which the thieves having entered the house of a Chinese shot the occupantfljead.23 words
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Article27 1921-10-05 8 Th» foHo#inp telegrnm has been rceivea from Rrme. dated October 1, noon Exchange on London Lires 93.75 per sterling. Italian War Loan 5 per cent. Lires 75.17.27 words
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Article28 1921-10-05 8 In connection with military training, it is proposed to begin night running of th? searchlights at Fort Terepreli every Thursday cominenciiiß to-morrow fr^m (i.-ij p.m. to 7.-15 p.m.28 words
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Article35 1921-10-05 8 At their auction rooni.s yesterday aftel noon Messrs. Powell Co* Ltd. disposed of the froehold European dwelling house, 1, OUstaad EUHtd. for th.- sum of J25.500 t ■aaara. Cheng Kirn Huat und Cbtw K?e Tow.35 words
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Article33 1921-10-05 8 A public moctinp of Hindu clerks was held on Saturday et the Mariamman iTcniple, when Mr. K. Kanoosamy, of /fchnder Brothers, was elected to represent them for the performance of th-; Tempk obyam.33 words
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Article37 1921-10-05 8 Members and friends are reminded oi &he meeting t--night at S.'iO of the V.M.C.A., Literary Society, wh<n Mr. A L»'a will dflivcr the f.rst of his lecturer on Racial Mid National Uprriers and hoy. to break them.37 words
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Article44 1921-10-05 8 Our Penang correspondent wires that a Eurasian, named C. W. Scully, ha 3 been committed to the assizes fnr trial on a charge of the attempted rape of a Hokien girl ten years of age, on August 2'J. He was granted bail of $S,OOU.44 words
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Article40 1921-10-05 8 0 This morning Insp. Kin^ chargeii li Jylsms before Mr. Bull with gambling with !0 h>spiUl "boys" in a room in tin General Hospital last evening. The accused W#o each fined $5. The hospital boys will be dea^t with ri.partmentally.40 words
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Article47 1921-10-05 8 We err informed that the steamer Kendal Castle (Dodwell Line) will be calling at Malacca about the 25th instant and will accent cargo for New York direct. We understand the freight is gold ?12 per t <n. The agents are Messrs. Si:i;e, Derby Jt Co., Ltd., Malacca.47 words
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Article43 1921-10-05 8 Insp. Edwards arrested a Javanese last night as lv was prowling about in Pavah L,an?, off Kilk-r.ey Road, with a housebreaking weapon in his hand. The aaeStd was produced this /horning before Mr. Bull, and the case was postponed till thi 10th instant.43 words
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Article57 1921-10-05 8 Before Ml". Kufl jjesterday Detective Insp. Fanner mentioned the ci.se ir. which a ChineJß jiemjMi Lee Kit is charged with dishontstjy j JN 1 1 m five stolen cases of white cloth vaE&jdiat SG.OOO, most of which has been teiWaged. Accused has be^n allowed bail m J?,T)i)v) t !l the57 words
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Article56 1921-10-05 8 Ong CteriK.filoong, driver of the ca: which ran into Dr. Black's cur which wai stationary near the- detective station Robinson Koad, early on Sunday morninK, while the doctor was examining n Tamil who li3d been run ever by arvti: cat pleaded guiity to a charge of rash driving before Mr-56 words
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Article78 1921-10-05 8 TH? Dutchman. EL W- L. Regout, it v.i!; be remembered, was committed by Mr Nnca, District Judge, on the 17th ultimo to the civil prison prior to extradition for alleged cheating m connection with i motor tyre in Java. TH' accused was given 15 riay3 to appeal, if ha wish.d78 words
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Article172 1921-10-05 8 Under the presidency cf Mr. C. N. Maxwell, the usuid weekly meeting of ths Rent Board was held yesfcarday. There were a number of applications by landlords to increase rer.ts but no orders were made except in th; case of 11, Blair Road, where the rent waa increased from ?2o172 words
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Article116 1921-10-05 8 i Entertainments continue to come. A novel attraction is offered at the Palladium Theatre. Orchard Road, from Saturday evening in a company of French variety artiste.*, La Tournee Pariaionr de Varietcs. Ti.. re arc: six performers and a well assorted programme is premised from a or.- net drama, If you116 words
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Article118 1921-10-05 8 Before Mr.' Dawscn this morning Mr. W. J. Linthi«uoi. of the Ame sulate, charged Pet it Gevoufcnvitch, said to be a Serbian subject, with cheating in respact of Sl5. According to Mr. Lir.thicum The accused himself as an American #anian and believing his story be :r+ him board and lodtrin>r118 words
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Article362 1921-10-05 8 Mr. R- Da-.i.-on, cf Sungkai Estate, Sun^kai, is leaving for England. Colonel W. J. P. Hume, C.M.G., late Driti=h Resident of Perak, has now MttleJ down at Strntford-on-Avon. Mr. P. Romney a fresh recruit to tho 5t;:!T of ihe Singapore Free P#ss, i«*rrivin^ from home by the362 words
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Article48 1921-10-05 8 The steamer Sea Mew, formerly thu •d ty Governors of the Straits Settlements, has been purchased by Mr. !sr.ac Benjamin, cf Race Course Road, and hr.s been despatched to Pheumpeng t:> be R1 d <ut ps a cattle boat. How have the Fallen48 words
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Article63 1921-10-05 8 Hongkong Command Orders state that the Bteamer liipia'.aya, which is due to arrivx in Hongkong on January H next year, will bring the 2nd liattalii d. King's Liverirr.ent, ar.d drafts of other units for China. The vessel will leave for the United Kingdom via Bombay, tekinj,' the63 words
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Article75 1921-10-05 8 Audience Amazed The invention of a young Kusyian, Aiirvin Semoiioff, ha« been tested at the London Hippodrome. By meaiv; of ci'lvr. 1 raya the ap;.!icat:un of the spectrum priadp] change* scenery, furniture and ci itoraes i:i fall view of the audience. The pcn'ormcrs wear the w.irdtst «ost'jmes of many colour?,75 words
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Article137 1921-10-05 8 Before Mr. Justuc Barrett-Lcnnard yesUrc.ay Mrs. Msrrjraret de ltozario petitiLi.'.'d for the i f her marriage with Alfred de Kozario, a clerk, on th'i Tromida df desertion and misconduct. Tho suit was undefended and the respondent did not r.ppeiir. The petitioner, in the cnursi* of her evidence137 words
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Article243 1921-10-05 8 Judgment vss delivered by Mr. Justice Whitlcy in the Penans Supreme Court on Saturday in th<' suit brought by the P. and O. S. K. Company against the Eastern Shipping Co. in which the plaintiffs claimed damages caused to the plaintiffs' wharf at Kelawan, Sttmatt243 words
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Advertisement143 1921-10-05 8 E_2 Three Castles" Cigarettes i There's no sweeter Tobacco comes from Virginia and no better brand than (he "Tftrss Castles" THACKERAY THE VIRGINIANS i smmm walker Whisky IN Rl i.l) SUPPLIES NOW AVAILABLE. $32.09 per case DUTY EXTRA. Solo Agents JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Ineorpori ted i^ ;'r.~:i?id) SINOAPORE and143 words
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Advertisement191 1921-10-05 8 ALHAMBRA Beath Road. G Tts. TnE SPREADING DAWN 5 Ptg. I'lntiiring Jane Cow! Topical Uudgets and Charlie Chaplin Comedy I rt«. TnE CIIANGLNG WOMAN 5 Pti." Ftatartag Hodda Nova and Frank Glcndon And other intvrectins Comedy. MARLBCROUGH Beach Road. Nick Winter detective drama TI!Z MAMA OF TnE AI.HAMBRY Episode 1-4191 words
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Article117 1921-10-05 9 Horrible Cruelly to the Hindu Population. Beuter's Service. London, October 3. Calicut: The sifeiationQin Eastern Kraad is stil! seriou>:. Tho rebel leader ChembrasMTie Th-angal is reporWd to nave declared martial law and to kill MWJ Hindu refusing to join Islam- The rebels complain that the Hindus are helping117 words
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Article115 1921-10-05 9 Prime Minister Confers With Experts. Reltcr's Service. Li ndon, October .'t. Thrf experts who proceeded to Gairloch to (iiscuas the unempliymcn: problem aud the indu.strinl situation with Mr. Lloyd George spent a busy week-end, though the ■eUherationa 11 to no concrete decisions, Hhc Prime Minister intimating that he woulil115 words
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Article65 1921-10-05 9 P.EITER'd SEBVICE. London, Octub.r Geneva The Assembly unanimously passed the 1922 budget, totalling 21,000,000 i gold franc? and showing a reduction, on 1 la.'t year's of .592,000 francs. Mr. Wellington Koo notified the Assembly of China'e ratification of the protocol of the permanent court of justico and65 words
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Article66 1921-10-05 9 RIITTR'S SEBVICE. London, Octohjr The Archbishop of Canterbury, as president of the world alliance for promoting international friendship through th.> hurohes, has s?nt a letter to the presidents of the national councils in the United States, European countries, Japan md Turk;y appealing to all tho Christian churches to66 words
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Article65 1921-10-05 9 Rkutek's Service. lx>ndon, October Copenhagen The Swedish general elecon has resulted in the return of 9S ocial Dcir.oei-.-Us, with a gain of IS seats onsen at iv.-.s iV2 with a loss of nine; ibcrain il, with a loss of seven Agraians 21 with a loss of eight Left65 words
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Article39 1921-10-05 9 Belter's Service. London, Octob' r 'J. Washington Ar., official report on the indition of the coiton crop on September indicates a crop of 6,fi:tT,oo(U bales, mpa red with the 1920 final yield <• ,439,00(1. Stocks ore unchanged.39 words
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Article28 1921-10-05 9 Reutek's Service. i London, October 3. Sir Jame.s Craig, th? Ulster Prime inistcr, states that he has not received invitation to the Irish peace conferenco October 11.28 words
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Article85 1921-10-05 9 Heavy Fighting Occurs* At Baku. Belter's Servici. London, October 3. According to the Azerbaijan Information Bureau in London, thousands of casualties occurred in -a fierce battle hoWr:tn Bolshevist troops nnd Moslems at Baku. It appears '.hat the Azerbaijan insurgents hoisted' the national- flag inscribed, Independence' or Death."85 words
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Article63 1921-10-05 9 Reuter's Service. f London, October 3., K scale adopted by the Board of Conciliation and Arbitration in lha manufactured iron and steel trado of the north of Ettgtaad, wages will be reduced 25 per cent, immediately, making thetotal reductions since January of 132 M: ptr cent. on. ths63 words
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Article73 1921-10-05 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 3. Lisbon,: Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship Quest is in difficulties off Cape Rosa owing to a strong wind and is unable to hold her own. She Kskcd for help and a tug has b:<m despatched from Lisbon. The Quest left St. Katherine's73 words
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Article35 1921-10-05 9 Beuter's Service. London, October .'5. t A meeting of tha South Wales coah; owrcrs at Cardiff d-.cided to accept the invitation of the Minos Department to rtfcr the subsidy dispute to arbitration.35 words
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Article26 1921-10-05 9 Reuted's Service. London, Octob?r 3. A largo Vickers-Vimy crashed and burst into flames at Manston MTOdnaeJ K-.n:. An officer and fo-jr Mebnfca were. killed.26 words
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Article258 1921-10-05 9 F.M.S. Government Official Announcement. The Kuala Lumpur papers are officially informed that the Government has decided to form a Railway Advisory Board, and that the following have accepted the Government's invitation to become members The General Manager for Railways, F.M.S.j (Chairman), Hon. the Treasurer, F.M.S., Director of258 words
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Article81 1921-10-05 9 A notorious mai'ontent, Moulvi Abdul has been sent to prison at Rar. goon for one year, by the District Magi rate of Rangoon under Section 124 T 1. P^C. His followers resented the conviction and attacked the police. Severe' oersons were injured and five leaders of t..i-81 words
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Article1787 1921-10-05 9 (From a Correspondent.) October 1 The monsoon has really eet in and IN have lift fine showers every day it has been very pleasant indeed. Our roads are Ate for motoring with the absence of dust, and our parks, padangs and gardens are a jovely green. Going over1,787 words
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Article191 1921-10-05 9 Messrs. Fraser and Co.'* Weekly Report. 1 in- b« ii vi ry little tins in m r i^iarc- market daring th^ with few %ceptio!!s the prices rerauin uncharged. Rubber.— The commodity shews a firmer teadnqr, but shaves with very few exception*, lacking in interest of any kin:!.191 words
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Article122 1921-10-05 9 Central Motors Ltd. have received the following information from America Captain H. K. Vaughn, of the United States Signal Corps, recently drove a motor car down the main street of Dayfton, Ohio, U.S.A., controlling it from another e*r, in which he rode, and upon wMch was mounted122 words
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Article17 1921-10-05 9 Colonel Park, formerly managing director of the Allan Line of steamers, has licqui-athod£l.2l9,oOB, dtath duties claiming V.::fiO,OOfl.17 words
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Article1058 1921-10-05 9 Cordial Tributes in Legislative Council. j Tributes to (he work of Dr. Lim Boon Keng, O. B. E., who has left the colony and resigned from the Legislative Council 'on taking up the presidency of the Amoy University, were made at the meeting of the Legislative1,058 words
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Article95 1921-10-05 9 Dr. EL W. Starkie, London Polieo Surgeon and Medical Officer to St. Pancras Guardians, who was indicted on a series of serious charges connected with the professional treatment cf -females, has been found guilty on <.n#cr>unt, and sentenced to nine months' imprisonmotit. The jury found that accused had supplied drugs95 words
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Article2126 1921-10-05 9 Opening of the Football Season. By Our Special Correspondent. London, September 1. The honour of' replying 1 to tfr- toajt of the winner of the Gimcrack Stakes at the annual banquet of the club has Jailer* to Lord Jersey, who won the i:ic* with his colt Scamp, and2,126 words
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Article499 1921-10-05 10 I'nroner lnvestii;a(injc The Chm [Uiry concen deathi of two Chinese, a< tie result of the overturning bus 3* I Borneo i September 2<< ia>t. took place yesterday, Insp. King conduct! examination oi the witn and Mr. i-Btli appearing on behaif >-f the in custody. Alter hong FCeng,499 words
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Article1254 1921-10-05 10 Experiences oi a i;ipancse Prospector. We are imlebteu to Mr. Hiroiihiro ishihara, managing d ths Nanyo Kogyo Knshi, Singapore, ;ui the following article Very few people .know that Malaya is rich in iron inc. The reason is that there il Mo way of making it useful when1,254 words
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Article483 1921-10-05 10 Th» Strait* Tia»e» v not rfsponsiblt for b«jr in mm.l that Ivtt^rj must be «hort »nT l« RH point, .l.onic r»inblins *pist.lc »r« liable t» b» r.j*cto<l or ruthlessly cut down. C'>rrt.spondent» must iiublicstion but -as guarmr.tcc of Rood faitb. No leitcr unaccompanied by. ihe_wri'.cr'i bum am be kasMtsl483 words
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Article229 1921-10-05 10 .1 I The following notes on Military events ifor the seven days ending Aujrust SI, ted to tl pn I 1. Germany.— Tbi re have been certain anifestations oi unrest smewg the German inhabitants of the Resenberg Kreis. A prominent Pole In the district > was murdered arc!229 words
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Article105 1921-10-05 10 Edith Roberts will be the attraction* at Liberty Hall from to-nipht in her •most recent Univt-rsal photoplay, entitled Thunder Island, a 5-act terriflAtale of the astounding *»heiitures uf v little whiti in Uat Sooth- sea Islands Tw#now ■Kirg:' of the CiriA, Nos fi und 10 wsjStMi be screened together wiih105 words
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Article381 1921-10-05 10 S. R. C. and R. E. Spirts Club Draw. It was disnppoir.tiiie,- gan semi-final -.vl'ieh resulted I i,,i. of the S.R.i and the on the former's ground yesi jjdis ni.s-ed a number of i the .u'ain? ended in a goaHesS have to 1..' played all over i. While (riving381 words
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Article193 1921-10-05 10 YflaWrday/a play resulted astfollows Nfwcoir.ers" Hand cap. J. A. IfcCoUagh, scr., beat W. N. ■Piouhet. sc... B—l, fi_i. Wilson, owe 1 beat A. Buchanan, srr.. 1 <;_n. S. M. Mirdlebrook, scr. bent MaSwel] Smith, sir.. 6—2, 6 l. Ash'vorth. owe 2 h at J. C. Macpher- .1,193 words
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Article182 1921-10-05 10 Vi terday'a play resulted a-- follows A SincU~. A. F. Coelho, owe M v. N. I. Baa, <•: 13.4, unfinished. It Singles. 1 M. B. RwitwiSi ser. beat K. llonteiro, mi so, •>— i. l— r>, «—4. Doubles Handicap. l:. Oatlsil and A. van <ler Beck v.182 words
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Article403 1921-10-05 10 i) The I.C.C. Gymkhana, which was hok i <.n the EcpUnad* on Saturday afteraou 1 aft.-r a lapse rs owinp to^v war, was most enjoyabli and succesJru ■Ji'fair, uys tl. StmJU Krho. There wer< al.'ogtUn.r fourteen .-i it- ulu.li wer keeaiy competed by I ft i403 words
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Article121 1921-10-05 10 Competitors in the Straits and r M. S. championship Bovine Tournament, which begins nt the Victoria Theatre on October 17, are rotifud that they will ne w-ifrheri in and medic.'liy exam the Victoria Theatre between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Sunday. October 16. Drawings for the first121 words
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Article225 1921-10-05 10 Judgment in Favour r>f Moruux And Co. The action of Moraux and Co., Ltd.. Lam I.eontcrand Co.. Ltd., wascomn Saturday before the Chief Just i concluded yesterday. Messrs. M{ -.out. si for moaey dvanced to the defendants. The defentdmitted that they hati received thi> :::i from the plaintiffs,225 words
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Article106 1921-10-05 10 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Keport. i V2 1 U'T.^l-omk :\2 p.c. prem. Three months gold Share Market' Dull. Rubbers Sma ••i.i|uiry. Tins. Taipinga 1.02'.i-1.07>4, North 1.22^-1-27%, Bouths 152' i in 67',i centi Nawng IYt-> 1.1-"i to 1.-i". Papar 10 to 1 i vu r Plandoka 02% to106 words
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Article66 1921-10-05 10 The Cient Mcci tt Picture baa p.ii-kfl tic (',asHy cinema >:n. I; riday. Thu\S W.iy is thi' last nitfht of this unusual prH Maption, and those who have not yet koI lit nrc advised not t<> delay further. night's first show programme has Al^H .lojce in The Third Degree, a66 words
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Article60 1921-10-05 10 ill Our criminal invt sl:j;ator r-tun^H breathless to tl ial sancti^J 1 thi* pi u-niug j B» the last form '■^M b being put t asped out tliat Wild Oat had l»-i n timed and returiH o muntu-1-.HI ti> its cufce. It will, Uiurcfc^B k app'.-ar in Rollo's Wild O»t60 words
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Article1309 1921-10-05 11 Grave Peril oi Venereal Disease. Sir Jamei <V. liti.n-Hiowrte, in his presidential a'idr v at th« Conference of the Sanitary [nspecArs' .Association at Bath on August 31, dealt lemeth with the question of vtnereal disetse. "jut. he said, was one that one would ralher not refer to in1,309 words
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Article505 1921-10-05 11 Outluok Widened I nder the Agony Ot War. R< mar w I atsd by the publication in the September Issue ••f tlu- World's Work of a sari of <\- '.raets read at a ("abinc-t meeting in 1916 Pi received from his Ambassador t>. Gr»:it Britain. Mr.505 words
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Article16 1921-10-05 11 i t f Boom uns should discover fan wells in Irilami. Boatow Shot anil l,mthi t16 words
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Advertisement161 1921-10-05 11 New Music, th£ whole world series the most popular series the ouver ditson edition STERIPS LIBRARY MAGNUS ORGAN VOLUNTARIES SCOTTISH STUDENTS SONGS OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Also Piano and Vocal Operatic Scores, Francis and Days, Darewski, Feldman, Planet, Song and Dance Annuals, Standard Folios Waltz, Song and Pianoforte Pieces.161 words
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Advertisement296 1921-10-05 11 RAFFLE SJH OTEL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE AUTUMN RACE IVIEETINTG MONDAY, OCTOBER 24. Tea Danre, "> to 7 p.m. TUESDAY, OCTOLER Zo.— Dance after Dinner (Evening Dress essential for Danring). WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26.— Orchestral Concert, 9.45 p.m., Raffles Orchestra. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27.- -Guest Night and Dance (Evening Dress essential for Mni FRIDAY,296 words
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Article1726 1921-10-05 12 Directors' Policy Outlined In Detail. Heaan. Sime, Darby and Co.. fonvard the following t"port Tho fourth ordinary annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Colinsborgfa Rubber Estat?, Ltd., was held at 4, Pert Ho^d, Malacca, on September 30, the I Hon. Mr. J. W. Cumpbell presiding.1,726 words
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Article407 1921-10-05 12 The Report of the Director Of Agriculture. The year 11*20, says Mi-. V. A. Stockdal:. the Director of Ajrriculturi', Ceylon, in hi? administration nport, has been of cxcefiticnal difficulty for the airr'cultiiral i!'.dusirie!!. The hiffh cost of rice, imported and issued under Govi-rnmon* control, wa.j :t serious407 words
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Article14 1921-10-05 12 Tin' man who never IcmlJftionc.v Mrer has ninny friend*. Alvn he <lof*f!'< need tkm.14 words
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Advertisement215 1921-10-05 12 Tt mm Una* ft 9*ntnt p^Lft, B»ti*r »i<«»Jt. ii«. «>fv^» «^»X- V^lH^y X!AM KiAT h C0 >s ICS «nd 1P«, HARKKT f.TBFET T-V Z& *%^WlT£^3 DOT EMBOSSED Box Strapping IN CONTINUOUS LENGTH COILS OF 300 FEET tU4e cf flexible, cold rolled ctesl, lacquered to prevent nutiag and emboaicd to protect215 words
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Advertisement141 1921-10-05 12 Pineapple Brand <&• Am Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED FILLING A WORLD NEED Millions of miles of territory have waited for rapid individual transportation, until a Motor Car could be built, which combined the economy, convenience and easy handling of a light car with the riding comfort and stamina of141 words
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Article483 1921-10-05 13 How to Assist Girls to Their Independence. Various educational authorities have been .approached from a Government source for •j their opinions as to what differentiation, if any, there should be in the education of hoys and girls respectively, the Daily Chronicle understands. Census returns have shown483 words
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Article354 1921-10-05 13 Proposal Which Would Hit Bookmakers. iiw rsYfhlg without betting woulil not be worth while, cay the officials of the mW*IH Jo>kcy Club. in proteptinff ajtainst the enforcement of the now bettinjr tax. Thf ni-w law. Mm tht- (\ntr.il News BrWMb corrispcindint provides for a Gdvernmt'-nt tax of354 words
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Article64 1921-10-05 13 Prngrrame of Drills, etc., for week ending Wednesday, October 5 Wednesday, 5th— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Chinese Company Recruits (Musketry). Singapore and south malaya boy scouts association. Orders for week ending October 9 Wednesday, sth.— Eighth Troop Parade Thursday, 6th. Third Troop Parade. -Friday, 7th.— Band Practice,64 words
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Advertisement269 1921-10-05 13 WHITEAWAY'S Faultless Quality. It is inure trran ever necessary these days to be Mie of (Jua it\. Tbis assurances is •lway« jours when yun shop where Ou ility receives the first consideration, when, in fact, <au shop at WhiteawayV The House that CONCENTRATES on Wen's Wear. j Look at these269 words
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Advertisement485 1921-10-05 13 MESSAGE Mr Mrs. FUJIMORI, JAPANESE BONE-SETTER. No. 19, Dhoby (ihaut, BINOAPOBE. JAPANESE MASSAGE No. 87, WATERLOO STREET, <n the centre of Bras Basah Road and Middle Road, Singapore From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m Mrs. TAMEY MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGB 2M. Renrooles Stre«t Mrs. HARU and Mis Ha.Na Telephone485 words
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Advertisement95 1921-10-05 13 HAS FORCED C jf^k. > v ITSELF ON THE PUBLIC s^^G^J TH^^,H t SHBPR j^f vy MEpnJiT 3 lb. Electric Irons 110 230 Volts REDUCED jPi^B^Jjf PRICE jf* F Each UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED (Incorporated in th« Straits Settlements; SINGAPORE. PhoM No. I*4 ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. I Kattrry Knad. MARINE MOTORS SMOOTH,95 words
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Advertisement1281 1921-10-05 14 SALES BY AUCTION BULAH RUBBER ANB PRODUCE CO., LTI PKELIMINARY~NOT.CE ■T OSDKB OF THE TRU3T&BS FOR DEBENTURE HOLDER* f%» udsrstgnad have received Instructions to soil by public auction (If not previous. •old by private treaty) at their sale-room. Raffle* Chambers. Raffles Place. on a date to bs notified later. r»e1,281 words
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Advertisement1943 1921-10-05 14 a-iu l4.Mt.fwt ».C Aaairanct la fore* $17,0ww,tww THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE 00. LTD. (la**rp*ra»*d la Itrajts Isttl.m.nts) UAD OrnO t Wbacfca**** •taaaaaro. LONDON OPPICE 11. Old Jewry, 9 Th* Company has £M,m aeDoslu* wlta the Bupr.ase Ceart of Eaglaad aad eoaplfcs with th* Brltiah Llf* A»surane* Compacis* Act in1,943 words
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Article504 1921-10-05 15 Manifesto Addressed "To The World." At a further sitting of the Pan-African Congress in the Central Hall, Westminster, the Chairman (Dr. Dv Bois) read a manifesto addressed To the world from the Congress. The manifesto sets forth that the absolute eqality of races, physical, political, and504 words
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Article25 1921-10-05 15 What would our Government think of a| citizen who spent 93 per cent, of his in- 1 ['lime for arms and ammunition Columbia (S.C) Record-25 words
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Advertisement331 1921-10-05 15 DITNT OP s^tj^^ Solid Tyres A FITTED ON THE /1/ Qffj THE DUNLOP JljJ J RUBBER CO. KB JW <-™> LTO Hi /^f •i Incorporated in Japan I /y OUNLOP HOUSE, ROBINSON ROAD, Tg /kj a lirr O Ht% s V nN Britis|> Mala.v»- 'ilADiill EG* IVttaUU H S.rct Singapore.331 words
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Advertisement36 1921-10-05 15 \^|>V 'Fiji? im o t or Af^irxr^v vl>V CO T V France's Finest and Unrivalled Production in Perfumery. E. C. Monod Co., Successors in Singapore to DUPIRE BROTHERS SOLE AOENTS FOR S.S., F.M.S., and SIAM. lllnllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllM36 words
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Advertisement420 1921-10-05 16 New Shipment Just Arrived of Carpenter's Smoothing and Jack £>•«£ Brwa Hexagon Tapped NnU, from cJti.~«V"- Butt Hlnßeß> from IV4 Clybnrn Screw Spanners, from 6 in. to 24 in Asbestos Cord or Yarn, all sizes. Asbestoa Pipe Lagging Rope. Patent Plaited Log Line. Enrek. Gaage Glasses, all sues. etc., etc.,420 words
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Advertisement404 1921-10-05 16 TAY GUAN KMT 86, PHILLIP STREET. Phone Nos. JUJ and HU he anrreasfnl contractor for .apply 01 FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC to the Singapore Municipality dftrtaf the year 1921. GLOBE BOILER REMBDT 'or clearing and preserving steam boiler. f all types. U.ed by all f c I t404 words
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Advertisement1660 1921-10-05 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Th* PREPAID charge, for Wanta, Far Sale. To Let, etc^ la ordinary ri t typ* (average six words to Una) are P*r line one insertion 28 cts., two ins. 44 cts., three ins. 64 cts., fonr ins. 82 eta., five ins. fl.oo, six ins. $1.18, ten ins. $11,660 words
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Advertisement404 1921-10-05 16 iiL-^ CUT AWAY VIEW SHOWING Matthew* Enjine-G«nerator Ualt $950 MODEL The Simplest Possible Combination of a Generator and Gasoline Engine. "In 1914 Matthews 1 K.W plants wer* selected by the U.S. Treasury Department Engineers for lighthouse installation and in each year sirce, additional Matthews plants have bran selected." With the404 words
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Advertisement382 1921-10-05 16 Bellanger The KiriK of Trench Cars WITH SII.VEK RAMATM AND THE OOLDBN SII.ENCK. Just Arrived Itook rCiirlf Kirst two Demonstration tars are to be sold at Special I'ricex. The Ml I >Wll"i 4 c*r ot efficiency, economy and comfor# No Jlubt it is luxurious and the price is within the382 words
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Miscellaneous212 1921-10-05 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General SB Manager's Office Ul7 Job Printing Office 1244 All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addreiM* to THE EDITOR. All communictt.ona re'ating to business matters— ■-advertisement*, subscriptions, accounts, prmtins;. otc. should be sddressed to THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants, For212 words
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