The Straits Times, 5 November 1921
1921-11-05
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Title Section13 1921-11-05 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,787 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS,13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement186 1921-11-05 1 Eg j^S^j j THE "Pytchley Hunt" SAUCE The Sauce that Makes a Good Dinner Perfect CAN BE OBTAINED in 6 oz. and 10 oz. bottles from the following Retailers in Singapore: BUN BEE Co. (Rochorc Road). KIM ANN Co. (Orchard Road). GUAN BEE Co. (Keppel Harbour). KIAN TAI Co. (Robinson186 words
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Advertisement236 1921-11-05 1 The Distinctive Merits of A J* A Ncu Vocks just opened FULLER'S Sweets and f§a U \ji/^J vp De'* loo3 IVssert r-i. i i L >' HM A JL^~ or in Fancy Boxes, they Chocolates have won for t m AJ^^^^(^^ i \^M l rtke nn ldeal inexpensive them a236 words
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Article868 1921-11-05 2 Proctor's Two Years' Stay In The Himalayas. Tin- following is a siimrmirj of a lecture delivered hj Mr. S. Wcerasuriya. I'roctor, dalle, at the Y.M.C.\. hall, the chair being taken by Mr. 11. -i. 1.. I-eigh-l'lare, ('.(.'.8. The >|«mL<t said thai his hearers were aware thai868 words
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Article154 1921-11-05 2 ThtM van despatched from Sydney fpr Adelaide on October 1 two Amati violins.] About eight years agj they were stolen from Profe.-.se Hopf, of Adelaide, who at thut time was an exuminer in Australia for the Royal Academy of Music, nm! all omliavours to trace them failed. Recently154 words
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Article118 1921-11-05 2 The Oylon Observer understands that there is a likelihood that the cultivation of the pineappls on sound commercial I! s.lii, rtly be undertaken in Ceylon by a European company. India is expected to be the largest buyer. .Private a;lvir?s hava now been received in Colombo that118 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement295 1921-11-05 2 A "SWAN" Pen is more than a ennx\, venience for busy writers; it i- :i mrCNlifr It is the pen which n«v«r '-:eeds coaxing, for iis relialiU- feed H A orsinis a stearlv flow of ink the instant B/; nil) touches the paper. Never a siratch, '.'lot or awkward break295 words
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Advertisement362 1921-11-05 2 For Hair And Skin Health Cuticura Is Supreme The majority nf *Uin sad BESSJ IsasMss might be preventt-d t). ngc;.: exclusively (or ail toilrt purpuo < the slightest mrti of rii'ne-'. mighnru. 6rmplesijrd.indn.'ff.:,pp\ intmrnt. CutiCiTra 'l i>< vi. ■I'.tti ji l cools the ska and svsiesKea r. spintiun. Delicate. <ie'362 words
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Advertisement136 1921-11-05 2 INTERNATIONAL MOTORS. LTD. lae-a, ORCHARD ROAD. Phone 2617. Overhauls and repairs of every description to all makes of cars and trucks. Painting, upholstering, batteries charged. Separate lock-up garages. NEW CARS ON HIRE. Customers having cars repaired at our works c*n hire four aeater cars at daily rates. SWINEHART TYRES AND136 words
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Article738 1921-11-05 3 Fast Steamers to Accelerate Services. One of tlic i>nnci[ul subjects suhmittod to the. Inlp.ri.ll Shipping Committoe. of which Sir It. .1. Ma.kmrter. M.l., .lmirman, and on which th. p. 1. 11, 1) shipping companies of tho Britiah Empire are represented, 'was a propos«l for thr cstiiblishmont of a738 words
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Article302 1921-11-05 3 Advertisement's Artful Aid In Rome. A new (ana of advertising, or rather an !<l torn br< ught up to date, has just com* ■a in Homo, and has already pru.'urH M.nu- laujrhabk- results. Paragraphs heve been appearing in tha m-ws columns of 1 i dairy I'rts.s, indistinguishable in302 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement239 1921-11-05 3 O 1804 a 11 x 5 in Fffij perfect l^jpyp^ condition •Mv^HiHi'N you open this tin you will A k k j find the tea in perfect condition JPJtfMv —crisp, tiyhtly curled leaves full of the real tea flavour. Neither heat nor moisture can spoil Brooke Bond tea in the239 words
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Advertisement401 1921-11-05 3 IS YOUR BABY GETTING HIS TEETH? Every parent knows the worries that c*me when baby i« teething. Many parent* have found in Baby's Own Tablets help which ?eems almost magical at this trying time. By assisting nature to set wrong conditions right these Tablets promptly case the pain and bring401 words
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Advertisement915 1921-11-05 3 GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE THE EXCISE ENACTMENT, 1915. Sessions of the Licensing Board* to consider applications for Issue, transfer or renewal of liquor and toddy-nhop licences f*i the firnt half of 1922, will be held a« follows Kukob, December 0, 1921, at the District Office, Kukob. KoU Tinggi. December 12. 1921.915 words
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Advertisement689 1921-11-05 3 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be rcce Secretary's Office, imi to IS. 1921, for the followin 1. Alteration etc.. to \:itiv W Quarters, Oaaeral pital 2. Completion of tha 1 ments Block A 1 v. Ith xanitury titling.; 1 3. (extension of the at tho Orchai R necommodi:tc 4. Filling up689 words
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Advertisement713 1921-11-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS i P. 0.- British India AND Apcar Line -aiapa<. Incorporated In England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PEMNSULAk AND ORIENTAL ft. N. CO. iU»«.r Contract with Hl* Majeety'i Government) fen* l*_o_r-» HAIL MJtVK'K CAST OF BOMBAY are al present eaa»*_*d LONDON FAR-KASTERN SERVICE r*OM Ut.NDON TO MAMPIJJW AND LONDON713 words
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Advertisement590 1921-11-05 4 STEAMER SAIUWS N.Y.K. European Line LONDON UNB rortnlghtly S*rrle« POB MABSEILLEft, LOKDOM AND ANTWERP, TU POBTB ATSUTA MABD M*-. M SHIDZIIOKA MARU Nov. 80 i IIAKONE MARU Ote. 14 UVERPOOL LINE Monthly Serviet **>• *I4BaEILLEB AMD UVEBPOOL VIA POBTf KAMAKURA MARU D»c U HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOB LONDON, ANTWERP.590 words
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Advertisement31 1921-11-05 4 SEAN! LINE OF STEAIERS BAN GOON AND CHINA UNB BEANO BEE— I.7M ton* SKANO 101 Uli tons BEANO LEE— 4JU tana For freight ar pasaaga, apply U GIONG HOE CO. AgeaU31 words
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Advertisement393 1921-11-05 4 STEAMER SAIUN6S OS. K. THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2, De Sonza Street. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINK For Port Said, Marseilles, London, Antwerp Rotterdam and Hamburg arr. dep. •AMAZON MARU Not. IS Not. 16 ATLAS MARU Dae. 11 Deo.393 words
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Advertisement439 1921-11-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK VIA SUEZ Grace Dollar LOADING NOVEMBER 6. Through Bills of Lading issued from Singapore to the Principal Cities of the United States and Canada. tor further information as to Ratus, etc., apply to 1 THE i ROBERT DOLLAR CO. Xo. 117-121, Market439 words
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Advertisement620 1921-11-05 5 STEAMER SAIUWftS KOMNKLUO MWETV"" nUTSGUPPU (BOTAL FACKBT MATIOATION 00, OF BATATIA) i Ineorpermtod ln HaUaa4) Km, Fasaac* De»t. UL Froi«s» Dept. 11M, Marino Dept Msl Trsasit>sns< Dept. lilt. hUnager 1 Doak IMS. OKDCB CONTBACT WITH THB NKTHKBIANDS INDIA QOVUMUR. SIM.hMiA November 6, Pontianak. \N < I l)O\ Vnvcmbrr T,, Bolawan-Deli.620 words
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Advertisement525 1921-11-05 5 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA DV BURNS PHILP LINE (IncorporaUd in Australia) Singapore to Java Ports, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, via Torres Straits, also with transhipmnt to other Victorian, South Australian and North Queensland Ports, British New Gninea, Naw Britain, Tasmania and Njrw Zealand Ports APPROXIMATE SAILINGS MARELLA, 7,372525 words
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Advertisement387 1921-11-05 5 STEAMER SAILINGS THB BtAM VRAM NAVIGATION CO, UMTTCD. (Incorporated in Slant) SINGAPORE BANGKOK For Kretay, Trengganu, KelanUn, Bang nara, Telupin, Patani, fingora, Lacoa Kohsamai, Bandog Langauen, Chumpoi and Bangkok. Dm Dap. VALATA Not. 7 Not. 9 YUGALA Nov. 14 Nov. 1« PRACHATirOK Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Tha steamers are fitted387 words
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Advertisement407 1921-11-05 5 SALES BY AUCTION PiUU BULANG RUBBER AND PRODUCE CO., LTD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE BT OBDER OF THE TRUSTEES FOR DEBENTURE HOLDERS. «*der.tgned have received instruction, to .ell by public auction (if not previously sold by private treaty) at their sale-room. Raffles Chambers, R».lles Dace, on a date to be notified later.407 words
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Advertisement677 1921-11-05 6 OHtEHAS j a IJ jCITJBfc. Jfck.^BLJaW^t^W#-^aV.^aV^aV. ■■•je^.^aW. From Friday. Novc>ii:bor l, to Wednesday, November 9, 1021. One cf Rax Beach. Groateat Photodramaa rhotoi.lav version of bis I I 'fh. W«« l*dv th« ktod vt story in which thrilling scenes form part of thentbry s< fhp* *lucK arc natural an.i noor677 words
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Advertisement330 1921-11-05 6 MIMMHIMOT* VICTORIA THEATRE m -'*Z2&s££* mm TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT I MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, -h^ a hTwa.'iT MAJLIS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 CHATRA $££1$ MAJUS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMER 1G STAR OPERA AT 9.15 P.M. At the Theatre Boynl North Bridge Boad. MATINEE WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16, DOCTOR i'pA UST at 5.13 p.m. wi gtagcd K.330 words
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Advertisement92 1921-11-05 6 DEI NEVER SAY DYR, SAY TINTEH Great Reduction FROM TO-DAY $0.30 At all Dispensaries Messrs. JOHN LITTLB CO., Ltd. Messrs. WHITEAWAY I.AIDLAW, agents TINTEX NEVER SAY DYE, SAY (pneretc garden N, rollers APERMAiNENT and Highly Satisfactory Article for Ihe upkeep of Lawns and Tennis Courls SELLS'AT A LOWER PRICE THAN^IROM92 words
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Advertisement145 1921-11-05 6 Christmas Mail At this time of tho year many are in a quandury us to whnt to choose for a Cliristmas Card. They would like something neat and different from lnst yonr; but generally, when thoy go to make their choice, they fir.il a Kmit similarity to lnst year's cards.145 words
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Article161 1921-11-05 7 HXTtKsV Saturday. Noveniher 5. High' Water, 1.45 a.m., l.» p.m. Boy Scout.' inspection, 6.15 p.m. fit. .losMph's Kntcrtainment, Pailadiam 9. Sunday. November 6 High W«»r, 2£H lum., 1.46 p.m. Mondo. »»e»nbrr High Water, 3.18 a.m., 2.36 p.m. Outv.nrd R. I. mail due. Iloxinc A- vociwtion MtR., S161 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article89 1921-11-05 7 ■aat Waarf Baata— Nil. F.a-1 Whiirf Jacas, Haccinum. Sheer. Uharl Vsn Wa.rwijck. Main Wharf K»a> Sani;. Crew* Ha!l. Empire- Itork Kcperq;. Koshu Maru, Knoggera, Kiku Maru, K:>n>u*in([. V.r-,1 Wharf ConrVa. Jardines Wharf Nil. Pate Braal Coal Wharf NiL Kaaaal Barbaar. Main harf Abella, Pliysu. Itrccht, Tousfoum.89 words
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Article100 1921-11-05 7 BAN W HATT HIN. Brit., 167 tons, from Muar ■1-11. for Muar .'•11. EDENDALE, Bnt_ TOK tons, from Bauvia 4-1 1. for Batata Ml. GIANG ANN, llrit., r>s7 ton«, from Ilataviu ."'ll. for Unuivia unc. JAOOX *a»e»\i LJtl tons, from Hongkong 411. fcr Calortta •■-11. Kins, fri.m Miri100 words
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Article149 1921-11-05 7 Today Folan Sambn 2.SC p.m. Balu I'ah-t 3 pjn Malacca, P. Swetter.bam and Peoang 8 p.m. Hoar and Malacca X P-» Medan »•"> .•ledan B!:u Heci.n .4 p.m. Rhio and I.inpga P-™-Ruckok PJ» V. Sainbu. san-.pit aad Band.ierra^s;r. 4 p.n,. Muntok. BaUTta, Sourabavß, Macassar. BaliK I'apan, Pongruiu,149 words
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Article16 1921-11-05 7 (OBclal Post OaVa Report) Leit Singapore Arrtred Land** Uciuli. r 7 -November 216 words
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Article141 1921-11-05 7 ■XCHANGI Singapore, Noviinbcr On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 B/32 Demand 2/3 29/32 Private 3 m. crrxlits 2/4 7/16 On Now York Demand 46?4 Private ao days 48 On France Bank 605 On India, Bank T. T. H>6 On Honjrkonz, Bsnk d/d 18% p.c. prem. On Shantrhai,141 words
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60 1921-11-05 7 Tone of Mtrkc-t Steady. Spot Nov. Nov.-Dec. Jan. -March April -Jum; Pale Crepe Closing Price* Buyen Sellers Spot Nov. N a. IVc. Jan. -Mar h April-June Rib t>b*d SmokH Sheet Cloaing Prices Buytr» Seller* 34 34 Mi MH H 35 Vb M :<8 ::s»-i60 words
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STOCK AND SHARES.
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Article187 1921-11-05 7 Isa. Vai. Pd. Boy in. SeUec» 1 1 Ayer Wea« 1.00 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.20 1.30 1 1 Jelantoh 0.40 0.60 £1 £1 Kam. Knmuntingl.lll-0 1.13.0 10 10 Kinta Assuc. 4.50 fl ill Lahai Mine* 5 5 Liiwrui Tin ».26 8.76 10 10 Malayan Coll. IMO 11.00 1187 words
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Article135 1921-11-05 7 [v. V»l. Pd. Bnyw*. 8«lltw £1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 2.15.0 8.5.0 10 10 Central Engines 16.00 16.00 10 10 Central Motors 2.75 3.20 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 6.00 6.30 ii/- 5/- Electric Twa>s 2/6 10 10 Frascr N.ave 27.00 28.00 M 50 W. Hammer Co. 70 80135 words
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Article100 1921-11-05 7 V. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 6 px pjD S'pure Electric Tramwara, 6 i>.c. £350.000 notn 3'poru Municipal 6 pje. $1,578,000 P« 3'pore Mun. 4>A p.e. c.f 1907 $1,000,000 10 px. die 3'porc 'Lin. i*i p.c. of IUW $1,600^00 10 p*. di». Spore Man. i% pc. of 1909 $1,50100 words
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Article375 1921-11-05 7 Fraser and Co. and I.yall and EraU'a Qaotathma. To-day*! Priew. Pni« LraU* Co. ET»tt. Kundong ($1) 0.25 0.30 Lunaa ($5) 800 6.00 6.00 6.60 M. Pincla ($1) 0.90 1.00 0.90 1.00 Malakuff <»2) 8.00 2.26 2.75 Man. Tekopgr ($1) 0.20 0.30 0.15 0.25 Mayfield (s2> 6.00 4.50 5.50375 words
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Advertisement269 1921-11-05 7 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following placet la Singapore Xi-lly and Walsh. Lid.. Safflei Plaea Mot.vjr Changer, Adclptii Hotel Money Cti»nis»t, Europe Hotel (■'ederal KubVr- Staajp-'Cei, Hafllaa H«tai Koh Co., linn Hasan Boat Low Yor.c Swe^'l, Middle Boad ■=ahib G«ny Co, 88, South Bridge Road J Tani.tm269 words
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Advertisement732 1921-11-05 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS POI.TKR'S for AußtraliHn Green Peas 1". eiiti tin. Tn LET, (io.lown KO. 8, I ply Cuthric A Co., Ltd. rOI SW.i:. fini- co'liction BorOeO orchids. Apply Van den Hcuvel Puntmnnk, Borneo). KOR SAI.K, three Heamon incubatorn, 6C *ltc e_,-i«i»y, alun four ("uld brooders. Apply X.IS, Straits Timet. BOAITn732 words
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Advertisement135 1921-11-05 7 MANGEODINE Price $1 SPECIFIC FOR MANGE IN ANIMALS. A SURE AM) SAFK CUBE. Tile's'" KAfTs'l'UAßMACY, 147, Middle KIU SAM DISPENSARY, SSS, Victoria St. 1:,.,.1. HI'N UISfKNSARY, 442, North Bridge MlHi! M. HALL, Ltd, Battery Road. Ruad. ■•U VI. (iFFICK. Braa Utrah Koad. BBITLSH PHARMACY. 440, North Bridge THK DiSI'ENSARY. Ltd,135 words
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Advertisement42 1921-11-05 7 EX-SERVICE WOMEN'S OWNER ARMISTICE DAY EUROPE HOTEL NOVEMBER 11, 8 P.M. Applications for tickets with $10, name Hnd unit to be forwarded to Mrs. Winstcnlt on or before November 7, Singapore. Balance 1 if any will be given to ■UftOPKAN UNRMIM.OYMKNT FUND.42 words
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Advertisement759 1921-11-05 7 Singapore Cricket Club. NOTICE ia haraby *ivan that ax «oaoleil General Meeting of the M*mb ra of the Sln<aoo*^> CrioMet Club, will ba held in the Club Pavilion, on Monday, November 14, at 9.16 p.m. BUSINESS. 1. PBOi'OSED CI.UB EXTENSION.— To consider and discuss the attached Baport of tho Special759 words
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Article31 1921-11-05 8 Mrs. Flanagan and family beg to thank all thr friend* who kindly attended the funeral of the lute Mr. Flanagan and also those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence.31 words
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1123 1921-11-05 8 The Straits Times SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 LOCAL FINANCE. \V, liaV'.' rcail through a great deal of [•Metal matter during the past week, Wita> lout finding any very clear indication of Government pulicy. The Governor's speech ■H ;i highly interesting summary of th* -past and Mr. James handled the estimates Jin1,123 words
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Article26 1921-11-05 8 The American school campaign conducted at Shanghai last month has been entirel; successful. The tads 150,000 required foi the new building and equipment has betr raised.26 words
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Article40 1921-11-05 8 At the meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board, the chairman stated that a scheme was afoot for the appointment of a Director of Gardens for the Colony and the F.M.S. The scheme is held up owing to the slump.40 words
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Article45 1921-11-05 8 Chief detective Insp. Costello produce l three Japanese living in East Coast Road, before Mr. Dawson yesterday morning 1 for being in possession of deleterious drugs, morphine and cocaine. The case was postponed till the 10th instant, the accused being allowed bail in $2,000 each.45 words
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Article53 1921-11-05 8 The W. C. T. U. is fortunate in having secured thu services uf Mrs. Stitt who has come to Singapore to carry on the wrok which Miss Strout inaugurated in this country. Mrs. Stitt has been engaged in social work in England, Canada, and Java. Her present address is 11153 words
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Article13 1921-11-05 8 There are now 6,717 officers and 117.L'';i other ranks iri the Territorial Army.13 words
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Article13 1921-11-05 8 During the month October 15,116 Chinese immigrants arrived at Singapore and 7,898 left.13 words
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Article15 1921-11-05 8 Durirr? 1920, 154 persons escaped from lunaf-ic establishments in Scotland and 38 were not traced.15 words
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Article17 1921-11-05 8 There were 235 applicants for four n m houses built by the Urban Council of Houghton-le-Spring, Durham.17 words
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Article19 1921-11-05 8 The next Perak assize will be held in Ipoh on Monday the 28th instant. Mr. Justice Watson will preside.19 words
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Article20 1921-11-05 8 The steamer Kinsale was sold in Great Britain about two years ago for £82,500. Recently she changed hands at £U,OOO.20 words
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Article18 1921-11-05 8 New rules under the Savings Bank Ordinance and rules regarding late letters are published in the Government Gazette.18 words
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Article22 1921-11-05 8 Bristol police have a cell full of travelling bags and other luggage which, it is alleged, have been stolen from railway stations.22 words
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Article20 1921-11-05 8 The following telegram has been recciv--3d from Rome, elated November 2, nenjn. Exchange on London. Lires 99.70 per i' sterling.20 words
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Article20 1921-11-05 8 During the last fifty-two years, F.. Woodford, a septuagenarian farm work.! of Brooks (Isle of Wight), has sheared 33,800 sheep.20 words
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Article22 1921-11-05 8 The Post Office at home is considering scheme for obtaining revenue by im jf advertisements n pillar-boxes and t 'le gram forms.22 words
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Article24 1921-11-05 8 John Prince, of Sun Francisco, reputed to be the world's richest llae-ksmitli, has •ightr of his front teeth set -vith a I.C. dollar diamond.24 words
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Article24 1921-11-05 8 A district post office is being established next month at Durian TungKal. Malacca. The post office at the railway station there*rill consequently be discontinued.24 words
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Article55 1921-11-05 8 An expert has reported to the SeJ Fisheries' Committee that the secret ci :hc alarmingly high death rate araotn: the* oysters at Mumbles, S-juth s that the oysters are being surely starv-V .<j death by a cruel type of fisli, whicli jwarms over the bede and gre.d.ly gobbles 4p the55 words
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Article79 1921-11-05 8 A correspondent writes to the T.O.M. —"It is a. well known fact that tho n>or* on the reformed Federal Council is h the hands of many already. I' Mfit the Commission recommen Is that iherr should be five Europeans, three two Indians and one Eurasian, •jrvinjr a total of eleven79 words
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Article87 1921-11-05 8 A collision occurred in Yokohama !rtr >our between the OS.X. Amur Maru anil ■J»e N.Y.K. Kashima Muru oa October li A-hcn the Kashima Maru was thxkia£ ;.i ?ier 9. According to the Japan Tfines, i result of the collision, the A .iur Maru .ias her st«-rn dented in and the87 words
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Article88 1921-11-05 8 The eviction of 5,000 people from Chiiwse village near Jessfield, fihainrti 4as been ordered by the Chine- r The village i.s a con;;lonierati m of ram;hackle huts and inat.-h \is and the municipal poticc have HBMMd fear that it might become a refuge f>r undssirabl' s »ncl a menace to88 words
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Article101 1921-11-05 8 Many examples hare come to luht <f Sritish engines which have been at work .'rcm the very earliest days of steam e.ifineerinsr. The Science Museum in Lonlon has recently plac Ml amonjr fa exhibits a pumping engine made in the yeai 1791 by Newcomon. Tnis engine \\:i.^ al work until101 words
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Article115 1921-11-05 8 Alor Star can provide a:i example as to how tr solve the housing problem, states the Finan^ Gazitu-. Near the Wan Mat Saman Bridge, spanning thi Kedah Riv«.r. »nd leading to Kuala Muda. there is 'star" tree amidst the branches of vhi.-ii a poor -idiotic Malay has buil r himself115 words
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Article118 1921-11-05 8 Reports from Vancouver state tl at sliij^ I are returning to China loaded to the gun- 1 wale with Orientals gbirv? home. What-; ever in lacking in ths way of t'nM eteaa travel is more than made up by the rush 1 of Chinese and Japanese seeking pas-ii.-by every vast*]118 words
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Article274 1921-11-05 8 Mr. 1.. WilliasM i< appointed picmhtf of the Binfap »rt Karboor Board. Mr. H. c. s. Us is appointed to act as Postmaster General, Straits Settlements. Mr. A. 1.. Birso b appointA to act as Collector of IncQjne T:i\ in (la IV. Major W. M. L Bower274 words
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Article40 1921-11-05 8 The Po t Off re ha informaand New ear 1 i, !7 and U!. parcel !7. 19 and New tar Let! r 28 i mx 28, "n and December 1. i are liable t. alteration.40 words
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Article56 1921-11-05 8 W*e I that a ''inner <if II be held on the anniv. raary er 11, .i which Lady Gnilleipard hai ki.-.«ii> conaent-.-.I ti the pa 1 1 bi iii evening. All ex.Scrvii-. uiicd bj sin and hoald \< It. Singapore, before is proposed thai] be European Unemployment Fund.56 words
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49 1921-11-05 8 The mov I meph Carruthera, I New imuiigi th* the Minister. hi. -lit Australia would have to depvi own r ment could contr il own the land, un favourable tt a rkin:r arranuc'imiit. Sir Joseph Cook suggi thai I give the Federation land settleraeat49 words
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Article73 1921-11-05 8 >--t Australian stat^ no which is arriving hi ade delegation, was of 1016 from I A'oitr, and diving the war carried wheat from Australia t» Britain. [for th:' < ibly will ,b. running n> th Straits [regularly. A batch of 3,000 W bemtr brought up on the73 words
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Advertisement178 1921-11-05 8 REMINGTON Jjm^xinK^ ff'' mil PORTABLE TYPEWRITER. A nrw Krmington departure in lightness, in compactness, in convenience for use anywhere and everywhere. Kits in a tBM only t inchrM hiph and remember it ha» the STAM).\i:i> WIIITIM, KKYBOAKI)— just like every other Typewriter that lirars the Remington name. No »hifting for178 words
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Advertisement133 1921-11-05 8 ALHAMBRA atacfc Baa*. 7 Tin. THK (.11(1. KROM OUTSIDE 7 Pti. I'.i'hc Itrview Vox Hankmann, Comedy, etc. Frohman Amnaement Corporation present* THE INVISIBLE RAY Episodes 3 and 4 (First Show) MARLBOROUCaT Beach Road. S Pts. KKSPKRATE TRIALS 3 Pts. Featuring Irene Rich and Barbara La Mar First Show C Pts.133 words
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Article232 1921-11-05 9 Criticism of Coloel Harvey's Speec. lin m:'s SRV ice Lonon, November 3. City: The Convention of the ■i Lcßka «j«?d by 576 votes to Ali a r; solution demnding the recall of Col. Harvey, the Uted Stares' AmbasMiN to London, owic to the speech he :ifter he232 words
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Article111 1921-11-05 9 RErra'fl Skkvice I. on ion. November 3. kj in London have depre■lnd. due to the in-<it-ricit. unlimited note undoubted flight of capi;;i! fi ma GctMay. German business k!s an.! leave the money of them abroad. Moreover the recently abstained from buy-, ■broad and [Hiyint: them out of111 words
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Article95 1921-11-05 9 Kki ter'.s Service. London November :>. In the House of Commons, replying to a qu. -t:. i: l>y Commander Ker.worthy, Mr I that the last report-. I 1 that the British Government was It Ku.-s,an refugees, but .1.-crea.-ed. London, November 3. A til. -irram from Moscow states bank95 words
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Article32 1921-11-05 9 Xi i tkk's Service. London. November Twenty-five thousand' struck as a protest the lec.-nt injunction restraining lie (niu.i Mm. -worker^ from bringing the f Williamson Coalfields, West into the I'nion.32 words
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Article35 1921-11-05 9 Anglo- Japanese Treaty. Kuinafa service. London. November 3. iver The British Columbia n has without dissension passed itMilu'.H n asking the Dominion Governtaka sti-p.- to abrogate the AngloJafMMM Treaty as far as Canada i> con-35 words
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Article133 1921-11-05 9 Rn-TER'K Service London, November 3. In the House of Commons at question time, Mr. Harmsworth admitted that Yugo-Slav forces had advanced into Albania in the direction of Ura. 'Be said this aggression was unjustified and unprovoked and the Conference of Ambassadors had very rtrongly remonstrated with the Yugo-Slav133 words
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Article80 1921-11-05 9 Revter's Service London, November In the House of Common*, at question time, Mr. Cecil Harmsworth Raid that his attention had been called to the conditions under which British subjects were detained at Ellis Island immigration station. Judging from the distressing account* received, their treatment would justify the80 words
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Article62 1921-11-05 9 Rtvter's Service. London, November 3. New York The stockholders of the Union Oil Company of Delaware will meet here on November 17 to consider whether to merge with the Royal Dutch and Shell Transport Company. Subject to a possible modification the foreign interests will control 72 per cent,62 words
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Article63 1921-11-05 9 Reitsr's Service. .London, November 3. New York Mf Laskfr, Chairman of the Shipping Board, states .that President Harding has approved of the decision of the Board to insist on an abrogation of all contract* between American railways and foreign shipping 4 interests which are detrimental to the63 words
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Article61 1921-11-05 9 Rkcttr-s Service. London, November 3. Relief crews for four sloops on the China Station have been ordered to leave Liverpool by the steamer Cyclops on November 1 1 and will arrive at Hongkong about December 22. The new crew for the light cruiser Cairo and a half crew61 words
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Article69 1921-11-05 9 Revter'h Service. -London,. November 3. Amsterdam The Dutch .'East India budget provides for' a temporary increase of 25 per cent, on all. import and. export <jutn-. including 'the oil export tax, but Uiis latter will shortly, be superseded by a tax based on the net 'profits of69 words
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Article45 1921-11-05 9 Keutct's Service. London, November 3. That the Ulster Prime Minister Sir John Craig is coming to London for the week-end is regarded as indicating that the Irish Conference has reached a crucial state, namely, whether Ulster win consent to modify her hitherto uncompromising attitn.le45 words
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Article153 1921-11-05 9 Rkuter's Service. London, November 3. The Labour party's motion for tomorrow's debate on the Washington Conference is that the House warmly approves of the meeting of the Conference at Washington and trusts that a supreme effort will be made tv arrive at such a measure of agreement as153 words
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Article50 1921-11-05 9 Reiter's Service. London, November 3. Funchal Arrangements have beer, made for the internment of Karl and Zita in Madeira. London, November .*>. Washington Congress has passed a resolution making Armistice Day a national holiday. London, November 3. The Bank of Kngland discount rate has been reduced to 3 per50 words
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Article222 1921-11-05 9 The Ellerman and Hucknall S. S. Company. In connection with a recent issue of our paper there apptared a Reut.rs tetanam st*t*d,that the Ellerman and Bucknall Co., Ltd., were inaugurating a passenger service between the United King dom nnd Far East, Minn, McAlistcr an.i .00. inform us222 words
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Article145 1921-11-05 9 (Contributed.) We have to record with great sorrow the passing away of the twin tfatan Tar.jong Bhu and Tanjong Klint.. Their births were greeted with mud; pomp and splashing of ink and caused their fond parents many a proud hear* beat. After a short but pieceful exisuncduring which time145 words
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Article176 1921-11-05 9 y- M<*srs. Lewis and Peat report Singapore, November .There is very little change to report Ihirinij the past week. The general tenUency of the market continues t > be steady «Jte- prices show a slight improvement on thofce ruling last week. Standard sheet. Business has been done176 words
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Article2987 1921-11-05 9 The financial Position of The F.MJS. Chief Secretary's Statement. A sp.\,.l meeting of the Federal Jountn Was held in the Council Chamber, Kual l.ji.'ipur, on November 3, the Hon. .ne I hi i he. -rotary (Mr. W. G. Maxwell, J.M.G.) ptesiding. The Chief Secretary, according to the2,987 words
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Article125 1921-11-05 9 On Friday, at 10.30 a.m. Armistice Day, there will be the Service mentioned elsewhere, at which service the anthem will bf be, Comes at times, a stillness as of even." The following Sunday is Conference Sunday. The services in the cathedral will be attended by all the125 words
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Article68 1921-11-05 9 Asa.m Kuiiibun^ Tin Dredging.— Hours run (tWO dredges) :">54. cubic yards treated (two dredge*) 'JH,OOO. total piculs (two itllliltll) BMJ6, MM value $2T^l»r>.-;7-Lost 5!» hour- boiler cleaning-. KumponV Kunumting Tin Dredging;. Hours run tone <hrodge) 1,139, cubic yards treats 1.">4.n0«, total piculs 1,192-90. nett value m.Mt.7l. No.68 words
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Advertisement139 1921-11-05 9 Landed Property Sales. The. first real estate auction in the new sale-rooms .of Heßata. Warinu and Roe, T4-1 Cotlyer Quay' was 'held' on Thursday afternoon, in the presence of a large ami representative gathering of fandownei>, when Messrs. Frankels Ltd. >uc.cssful!y offfred' the following. Four freehold houses,' 4l, 42, 44139 words
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Article2044 1921-11-05 10 Oil and Sand in Wheels Of Trade. By Our Special Correspondent London, October 7. No hrn wlio has been a student of trade and MMHM during the present year will M surprised at the figures disclosed la tin statement of revenue an expenditure for tin- last six months.2,044 words
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Article427 1921-11-05 10 Visitor's Impressions of Its Possibilities. G. A. Wilson writing in the Ceylon ObSituated very nearly on the Equator the elim«t« is IWIJ similar to Singapore, an even clime all the year round and plenty of ruin; healthy for Europeans, ami a fWd -t.iimship MHTiet, with the connecting427 words
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Article267 1921-11-05 10 The visit of George Gray and the possibility that as time tfoes on billiard tables may even lv- liowiMi in the M.C.C. of Malaya otherwise the SitiKapore Cricket Club— have (riven a fillip to billiard* in Singapore. This being so the appended note by Melbourne267 words
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Article565 1921-11-05 10 Admits to Previous Conviction At Seremban. Mr. Justice A. V. Brown presided in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday; afternoon and among other matters the public examination of a Borah named Fidally, at dmtime a priest and later a trader, was subjected to a microscopical public examination at the hands565 words
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Article308 1921-11-05 10 Bell Which has been Rung For 300 Years. At o'clock each night the curfew it rung in London. TV. many a Cockney this will come as a surprise, writes a Daily Chronicle represjntativ.-, but the fact that it has been runs nightly for the past 300 years308 words
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Article64 1921-11-05 10 The Reverend J. B. Borrill, of Islington, against whuni a distress warrant for nonpayment of rent was issued nine num'ths ago, still withstands the. law and thi eii.Tt- of oflicers who beseigc his"resid«.nce. The (toors and windows are eff^ctivejy barred on week days, but the police are compelled64 words
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43 1921-11-05 10 Orders for week ending November 6 i— Saturday, .Ith.— Annual lrisj>ecliori by H.E. the Governor- All Troops and the Band to Parade at Fort Canning Rnad. (back of the V.M.C.A.) 4.15 p.m. Full uniform, with BUHTN.43 words
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Article766 1921-11-05 10 Arguments Regarding an Accuseds Identity. Yesterday -morning, the Chief .Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, with Justices BamtU Lennard and A. V. Brown, sat to hear an appeal by one Krishnan. of Pentng, who was found gui'ty f perjury on August l ftxt at the *Penanp Assize's prided over by766 words
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Article100 1921-11-05 10 The demonstration by the new Alula aeroplane ha» been most successful. It' w in K is entirely of a m'w design and ithe invention of a Dutchman named Holle. It has a single frame built of mahogany planking, and res.mhles fuljsuruad A\b,at ross winjgs- T h100 words
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Article110 1921-11-05 10 A Lqndon wiry of October 12 says Difficulty has arisvß.in connection with the proposals to comer a V. C. on the American Unknown Soldier. This i.s the King's prerogrativc whioh does not favour the precedent of bfstowing it outside the Kmpire It is pointed out that110 words
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Article769 1921-11-05 10 )«•■> ycai Api the Europe H<>t-1, 1.W., decided to.nkt- improvements in tl shape of a Grill «om agil improvements U> the Ladies Louje. As usual no sooner was this decided m than an order was given to the archjict? to put tlie work in hand, with, the mult769 words
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Article57 1921-11-05 10 To the Kditor of the Straits Time.. Sir,— lt is a ■kalllllllltl bl. w that youannouncemcrt conveys, vi>.., that more f us are not able to dine at Baffle* HoU next Saturday night.lt is cruel luck, hut we Bhall have dine at home ami n-.i.Ue Ihe b t57 words
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Article150 1921-11-05 10 About i.alf tlw |hip« of the tint are being supplied with official badgesa special desi-n. symbolic .if her name for each ship. F.ach ship ia supplied witl three brass castings of its badge. One is a large plaque about eighteen incbei Main, t,i be let up on150 words
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Article304 1921-11-05 11 YeOerday splay in thr S.C.C. Tcnnia Tounumcnt resulted m iollows 1« Double*. A. S. Gardner ami i Beau chimp, owe 16 v. K. J. Suttou :»nd A. 0 r.. po«tpoued. R. 11. 1.. (iilbfrtaDd R. C. Y.'M-n. owe 1 v. F. A. Morivll and <i. 11. Mil!304 words
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Article65 1921-11-05 11 Notice is K>v<'n that a .-.penal general meciinc oi llic B.C.C. will i« held un Monday Noverr. •at 14, at 0.1"i. lo consider Ui? proposed clvi extension, a* recooimeikiai b» iha >ub committee, tlic apaoiulnteat oi a In < war memorial .md an ulteiution of rules.65 words
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Article45 1921-11-05 11 Tlic following will rciire-ont Ike V.M.C.A j: iiu-i the Suflords rUud this aftexcoca M. lioiatiu^. T. Weer.ik'Jv I. A. Norn:. U. I .a > F. /.ciiiele. H. St«. U Icapt.iini W. A. Bitiheti-hct C.H.I >orli>fl,S. Siiijr* man-am I>. I Dl Bom :md V R. Hsrtlif45 words
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Article114 1921-11-05 11 A mauh Probables v. Possible- i be pluycj at the B.C.C. on Tuesday, beginning at i p.m. sharp. The to«ms will be us (olJow.- Kioimmk^i leolours). <;. Nich.ill, K. .1. Kuito«. Ll !li>g!«ni>r 1 "umbar. K.S Stowa rt C. K. UntuiUr, K. K. Kitzer«U, C»pt. bh .1. Kochc. Capt.114 words
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Article54 1921-11-05 11 The kij.im-c .-beet of tli m :>^>xiii(( chaapiouotiip tounr-jpeut i..!.--now l>ecn iw-iifd ll :.c t i i cxpoilses SlllOliUt«d t .!>•• [JTOC't'ilh »cr.- i leaving ,nm ol %i Li i fit. Thii U-twen the I 111 CutOftai: riicmiilovmeir Fund -l.«. w Krom the |K>int of v. I tt»54 words
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Article52 1921-11-05 11 "11.. M.V.X. Battalia us ■hosts lor tUi mm: til M Isj bm lo all toi'icib ili. 7.30 a.m., Ml h l")..;u. -"Jib 7 x» v.mi.. Ji.ili I p.m., JTi'i 7. Uta in. I'ho spwn ?.hoot will lit bcl«l on Oeccmuer at I p. m. ami I>ccpui!ht 4at52 words
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Article123 1921-11-05 11 Thr rc-nlt .>f the second M'un<i of the Binqajx.,.-. l.uiirV nM rhampioukfaip. pU>el >e»tufdjy. v..v .i- follow- Mn. \A,.x& Ikul Mrf. J. i. Miji«r .1 «n<< I. Mr,. CoHMU b.:«t >ir» an.i ■_>. Uts. r.-rcd.i.ll lx.it Mr-. Clarko 7 ;<;id Mia Law baat Mm, <.r»ham Urown l123 words
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Article404 1921-11-05 11 On Sunday next ih« Ant ran- «iil i>« *,nte<. un.lcr the Ml avsiou nl ii-taJUafping awl (ur th« benefit or uners it rauv be well to eap'ain Tho handicap*- will be < lus«l up v tUc nsul'-i if tho Imm pawiMM i. ncs i'hf tim 'utii e.u-h404 words
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Article484 1921-11-05 11 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1921. St. Andrew's Cathedral. 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.46 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matins fallowed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. St. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the following: week.484 words
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Article69 1921-11-05 11 Tho <'<>ulif-JJnK*Binir Oniiasnce in force in 4a\a ha* bwn tponified in such v way that it has now become p «sible to tn>ra<<? !iitH>ur fn.m iavu fm mtmtm aad induatruil tcni i-u;>. rontraet work, eu.-.. in the Outer |>'js-eMMjDiis uitbuut compiyiiu; wit', all the ruitw laid ifown in th«- Ordinance.69 words
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Advertisement158 1921-11-05 11 B THE BEST j bb BsHi^i\ B T i ''•?^'""T^ffl^l^Jßa YOU CAN BUT Built of SOLID TEAK ant ntced for SEVEN Years. They are much thi CHEAPEST Eventually. Call and ln«poct our NEW STOCK. We also have a few used Pianos at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. S. MQUTRIE CO. LTD. Raff158 words
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Advertisement414 1921-11-05 11 Raffles Hotel, St. ANDREW'S EVE NOVEMBER 20, 1921. Special Dinner »nu Supper Dance Dancing till 1.45 a.m. Residents and Diners will have prior claim to scats in the Hull Room. I 'rrmpt attention will lio given to all applications for tables, etc., which should be made direct to tin- Maasjasr.414 words
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Advertisement164 1921-11-05 12 KIAM KIAT COMPANY Have just received a complete range of SHIPCHANDLERY STORES. UNRIVALLED QUALITY DATE PRICE I ffj coodrichl !|j}| The Goodrich I 1 'lill]I ill] a^ et y Treadl carries you over everyß kind of road-surface in|S perfect safety: because itH transmits the full powerlp H* of the engine164 words
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Advertisement417 1921-11-05 12 Hotel Brastagi SUMATRA, EABT COAST reletrapaie Address BRASTAGIHOTEL, MED AN. Postal Address BRASTAGI, SUMATRA, O.K. 4,600 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL, BEAUTIFUL SITUATION. Climate Fresh, Invigorating;, equivalent to an English tommer, General Temperature 65' to 68* by night, 70' to 76" by day. Splendid scenery. Mountain and Lakes. Billiards. Pleasant Walking417 words
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Advertisement53 1921-11-05 12 §81 A 111 U Pineapple Brand Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED Bergougnan Tyres (MADE IX FRANCE.) *^Bfc^— at an Frt sh stocks are now available from all leading Raragc,< and from Sole Agents for S.S. and Malay Peninsula. a. clouet Co. ™r;r; c y Tel. No. 240. the: mam "Ganiuck"53 words
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Advertisement193 1921-11-05 13 WHITEAWAYS ■ppi The Mans Store yftßjffaLX^TT\o. VjJtbHi Have you tried our htfS TAILORING II not, before placing your order elsewhere I xik carefully at these |Lj fabric, fit and finish rFwLiir^l GkIARANIEED. Owinr to the enormou* increaie In this Branch of our Business we have greatly extended our TAILORING DEPARTMENT.193 words
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Advertisement768 1921-11-05 13 IN THE ESTATE OF FRANK RICHMOND COOPER (OTHERWISE KNOWN ALSO AS FRANCIS XAVIER RALPH COOPER). DECEASED. NOTICE is hereby given that all creditor* and other persons having any claims or demands against the Estate of the above-named deceased, late of No. 5, Tunpßiil Road. Singapore, and an employee of the768 words
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Advertisement249 1921-11-05 13 "NAHTICAUCADEMY" SAILORS' INSTITUTE. This school has a large, and well equipped room for Navigation and Seamanship, and is fitted with all the most modern instruments, model*, deviascope, Morse lamps, and ill signalling apparatus necessary to prepare Candidates for the Board of Trade Examinations of Masters and Mates of the Merchant249 words
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Advertisement65 1921-11-05 13 High gj Ciass /ERATED WATERS The Adler Visible Typewriters gj^fs. W riting always wMS&jgjjsJJjjfrg- 90 CHARACTERS, 2 SHIFT Office Model No. 7. Ilie Latest Development imiie Writing Machine. Simplicity and Strength. We have also in stock THE SMALL ADLER TYPEWRITERS Light in weight and small in size. AGENTS FOR 3.5.65 words
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Advertisement767 1921-11-05 14 SALES BY AUCTION IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD TOWN PROPERTIES. To be offered at auction by Messrs. FRANKELS. LIMITED »y arrangement with Messrs. WARING ROE, at their new sale-rooms. No. 14-1. COLLYER QUAY ■opposite the General Post Office), on Thursday. November 10, 1921, at 2.3fr p.m. PARTICULARS. East India Company's767 words
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Advertisement446 1921-11-05 14 INSURANCE THJE MANUFACTURERS LIFB INS. CO. (Incorporated in Canada) All the latest plans of Life, Endowment and Annuity policies issued. Asset!< JMOO.OOO GUTHRIE CO., LTD.— General Agent*. Singapore. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee, and Meter. Assets exceed £40,000,000 W- A. SlMS— Manager446 words
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Advertisement251 1921-11-05 14 AsMts over M.000,000 S.C. Amunnc* ia force OTer $17,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la Strait* S*tU*a»at») LONDON omri it old j,.r» E.C HEAD OFFICE Wlachester House. Siagapore. LONDON OPFICI It. Old Jewry, E.C. The Company ha* £20,000 deposited with th. Supreme Court of England sad compiles251 words
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Advertisement457 1921-11-05 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (laeorporated by Special Imperial Chart** in Japan.) Capital Subscribed Y60,MC,000 Capital Paid-up Y4e.000.000 Reserve Funds YU.OM.OOu President K. Nakagawa, E.g. Vice-Pre.ident S. Mori, E.g. DIRECTORS T. Hi-amuni, Esq. G. Kawasaki, Esq. K. Morinage, Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. T. Ikeda, Esq. Denkichi Takita, E.g. HEAD457 words
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Advertisement516 1921-11-05 14 BANKING UNDUE RISKIs often taken by business men through insufficient or inaccurate iaformation respecting the 'financial and moral standing of their clients. N* efforts should be spared to gauge your credit risks accurately. THE CREDIT DEPARTMENT OF THE gH|L ASIA BANKING *$jp) CORPORATION V§9^ Head Gfflce NEW YORK CITY. is516 words
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Advertisement428 1921-11-05 14 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hongkong). Paid-up Capital $15,000,000 Reserve Funds Sterling f 2,500,000 Silver $21,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $15,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS G. T. M. Edkins, Esq., Chairman G. M. Dedwell, Esq., Deputy Chairman D. G. M. Bernard, Esq. Hon. Mr. E. V. D. Parr 1 A.428 words
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Article688 1921-11-05 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics Chevrolet "490." Xnwadays it is not easy to find new ground to satisfy the sporting motorist, but recently a Chevrolet 490 was driven IXI miles over mountain trails. unbeaten paths, and throuKh rivers by a party of motor enthusiasts who wanted688 words
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Article308 1921-11-05 15 Report for Past Financial Year. The report of the Directors of the Nellmay RubbiT Co.. 1.d., to be submitted at the eleventh aniiiul MM iiieetintf of the riMiipany, to b.- held at Peaang*, on SatuHuy, states Your directors bag Io submit their report •ltd accounts for the year308 words
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Advertisement149 1921-11-05 15 Price Reduction $1,790 F.O.R. SINGAPORE STANDARD EQUIPMENT Electric Self Starter Equipment $250 extra. EFFECTIVE AS FROM OCTOBER 1, 1921. Do not defer buying your car in the hopes of further reductions for the above price is base on the latest reductions advised and we further protect buyers against any drop149 words
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Advertisement358 1921-11-05 15 "LIBERTY" SIX There is a difference In the wav the 'LIBERTY' rides and drives." 'Phone 39— to have us demonstrate this to you by a trial ride. a THE MOTOR AGENCY M 34, WINCHESTER MOUSE, SINQAPORE. HAIPHONG S DRAGON mW CEMENT Supplied to the Spore Municipality, Government of Johore, Malacca358 words
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Advertisement63 1921-11-05 15 Prowse Jones Co. MECHANICAL ENGINEEH6— COLEMAN STREET. The Magneto is the Heart of an Engine. If your magneto does not function properly you are not getting the best results. We specialise in the repair and tuning up of Magnetos and Carburaters If you are not getting the miles to the63 words
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Advertisement218 1921-11-05 16 MIAN WAT A CO. LTI. M, Phillip Street. SINGAPORE. New Shipment Arrived WELLS WASTE OIL FILTERS JACKSON'S FLOOR STAIN VARNISH Walnut. Rosewood. Mahogany. Dark Oak. FRENCH POLISH AND GOLD SIZE PERKS HANDLED PARANGS BRADF.S HANDLED PARANGS, etc, etc, etc. A NEW £gk INDUSTRY Having recently installed a complete set of218 words
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Advertisement425 1921-11-05 16 TAY GUAM KIAT 36, PHILLIP STREET. Phone No*. 2111 snd 2114 The successful contractor for supply of FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC to the Singapore Municipality during the year 1921. GLOBE BOILEK FLUID. For clearing und ■msiilna steam boilers of all types. Used by til factories, steamers, etc., and425 words
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Advertisement925 1921-11-05 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc, in ordinary elose>sM type (average six words- to line) are Per. line one insertion 28 ets, two in*. 44 cts., three In*. 64 cU_four ins. 82 cts., five Ins. $1.00.- six ins: 11.13, ten ins. $1.40, twelve ins.925 words
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Advertisement1007 1921-11-05 16 LAND AND HOUSES FOB SALE PRIVATKLt, DOVaVf! NMT. 108, RW*r Valley Road, cloas to towa. fet particulars, apply M, Malacca Street. TO LET, 7, Chancery Lane, newly painUd and overhauled. Immediate entry. Apply Mohamed CJhouse _Maricar,_22,_Sungei Road. TO LET, compound house (area about 18,000 sq. ft.), In Waterloo Street, garage,1,007 words
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Advertisement455 1921-11-05 16 ALAMO ELECTRICITY ACTUAL CAPACITY OF GENERATOR. 60 Twenty Watt Lamps. FUEL CONSUMPTION. 2 Pints per Kilowatt-hour. PRICE COMPLETE. $1,750 Ask to Demonstrator *t roar own Home G. B. TAYE, Sol* Distributor. SEASON 1922 The following have just arrived Annuals 1922 Rough Diaries for 1922 Pocket Diaries for 1922 XMAS AND455 words
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Advertisement388 1921-11-05 16 Straits Motorcar Service. Ltd. 21S-216, ORCHARD ROAD. Sol*) Distributors of BELLANGER famous French Car. All kinds of Reparm to Motor Cycles, Cars sad Lorries executed. Cracked Cylinders, CrasaVCasea, Gears aad broken parts of all metal* Welded. RELIABLE~CARS AND LORRIES HIRED Goods Transported from Ships. Godowaa. PrlTate Houses, etc. A aamber388 words
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Miscellaneous216 1921-11-05 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editor's! and General ti Manaccr'*. Oflire- 1117 Job friatiag Office 1244 All communication* relating to editortsl matter* and new* should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All communicstion* relating to business mstters advertise* tncnts, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc.. should be sddressed to TUB MA.YAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATE 3216 words
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