The Straits Times, 26 November 1921
1921-11-26
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Title Section13 1921-11-26 1 The Straits Times NO. 26,804 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement150 1921-11-26 1 MILKMAID SWEETENED < CONDENSED 1 MILK PRICE REDUCED; $2.50 per case. "Pytchiey 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. (Rochore Road). KIM ANN Co. (Orchard Road). GUAN BEE150 words
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Advertisement450 1921-11-26 1 Latest Novels ZZ" On* Woman," Alfred Ollivant Price,f2.on Salute to Adventurers." by John ".Her Fate and Hia." Marie Conner Buckan p r jce $1.00 Leighton 2.75 Donovan i'asha. by Sir Gilbert The Black Circle," J. E. Buckrose 2.00 Parker m 1.00 "The Secret Power," Marie Corelli 2.00 Ad l m450 words
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Advertisement10 1921-11-26 1 liMtaed CoßdaaMd Milk 1 Price nuw $20.41 per case i10 words
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Article799 1921-11-26 2 Brief Summaries of Company Reports. Accounts of Hongkong (Salaagor) Rubbor for 1020 show, after providing £723 for interest on debentures and loans and £778 for depreciation on buildings, machinery, etc., net loss of £4 ,644, less £1,515 brought forward, leaving debit balance of £3,riB. Crop totalled 190,115 Iba.799 words
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Article271 1921-11-26 2 £250,000 Grant for TreePlanting. To relieve unemployment the British Government has allotted £900,000, in grants of £650,000 for land drainage and I £250,000 for afforestation schemes, and an early start is to be made on the work. The £650,000 goes to the Ministry of AgTicuHure and the £250,000271 words
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Article32 1921-11-26 2 Mrs. Yates, a Strcatham widow, has obtained judgment against Mr. Bottomley, in the King's Bench Division, for £468, the amount she paid for Victory Bond Club certificates which she returned to him.32 words
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Advertisement252 1921-11-26 2 0 1C0) a 11 x 5 Get your tea in the Brooke Bond Tin It is damp-proof and insect-proof. n"'V. OOK at these insects. Do you realise that any ordinary tin of tea may easily be infested with such pests'? Only by buying Brooke Bond tea, in its insectproof, damp-proof252 words
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Advertisement766 1921-11-26 2 BABYMRESI WITH EEEMA In Pimples On Head From Birth. Caused Itching. Cuticura Heals. "Baby had eczema on her bead ,rom birth. It appeared first in the form of pimples and caused great itching till I had to have her wear a bonnet night and day. She bardi/ got any ileep.766 words
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Advertisement186 1921-11-26 2 SWINE HART jcg* TYRES AND TUBES LZ&i In wk\\ SOLE IMPORTERB iXJII I it THE Ml Pacific Trading Co., Ltd. I fl 6«, 67 &68 ROBINSON ROAD I B SINGAPORE CCjT WMI I T.L No-. XB«t ai. BMI. V2S^ vWLJ i <rltb la t>-eon>*ctioos ta <I1 .•partaaatS. !^_.r-. The Adler186 words
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Article1288 1921-11-26 3 Famous Players at The Tournaments. The Europeans and Hindus met ir. Bombay on the 14th instant in the first game of the quadrangu.ar cricket tournament. Great interest centres, twys the Rangoon Gazette, in the tournament this year as the European team contains three famous cricketers, C. B. Fry,1,288 words
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Advertisement596 1921-11-26 3 'SWAN'^, KM The Pen for Busy Writers i It fills in an instant from any ink supply. Open and close the lever; UD that's all The lever is flush-locking and cannot be felt when pen is in use. |==i A special feature is a patent catch which locks IB the596 words
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Advertisement342 1921-11-26 3 r«Hll« lIHMMt DR. CASSELL'S I TABLETS Repair Wear and Tear of Nero aad Boar I I Price la. M. and 4a. >>IIIIIIMMIIIMM«mMI>»4 T O CLOCK SAFETY RAZOR Stropped without removing blade. Ask your dealer to show it to yon. An invaluable I restorative in cases of Exhaustion When ihe «yMem342 words
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Advertisement656 1921-11-26 3 A WARNING TO MOTHERS In infantile diarrhoea never give medicine to check the movement of the bowel* except upon the advice of a physician. The right treatment is to cleanse the bowels of the irritating secretions which are the cause of the trouble. Many mothers have found Baby's Own Tablets,656 words
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Advertisement630 1921-11-26 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore invite tenders for the Erection and Completion of a house and outbuildings at River Valley aad Irwell Bank Roads. Plans may be aeen and specification and Tender Forms obtained at th* Municipal Architect's Office during office hours. Tenders on the630 words
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Advertisement796 1921-11-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0.-British India ™d Apcar Line r (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL \ND PASSENGER SERVICES FEMNSIWAR AMD ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with H i Majr-*»'« Government) Ta* CoaiDany'a MAIL SEItVICE EAST OP BOMBAY arc prcarnt aaapended LONION FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON Da*796 words
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Advertisement601 1921-11-26 4 STEAMER SAIUNBS N.Y.K. European Line LONDON LINB r.rtnijr htly ianftn pob MARamj.sji, towoon and antwebp. rti potrr» SHIDZIIOKA MARU Nov. 80 HAKONE MARU (new staamer) Dee. 14 YOKOHAMA MARU Dec. 28 LIVERPOOL LINg Monthly Servfc* »X>B MiMBIJSI ajtd UTBaVOOL VU PORT! KAMAKURA MARU Dee. It HAMBURG LJNB Monthly Serrtee rOB601 words
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Advertisement367 1921-11-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS Jfc? K THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) No. I. De Sonza Street. Propoacd Sailing frosa Singapore 'Subject to change without notice) r I KUPKAN LINE Por Port Said. Marseilles, London. Aat-r Rnfirrrisn anri Haraborc air. dep. ATLAS MARU Dec. 21 Dec. 22 ■ARGUN MARU Jan.367 words
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Advertisement207 1921-11-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS OLLAR LINE SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK VIA SUEZ s.s. M.S. Dollar LOADIN6 MIDDLE JANUARY, 1922. Through Bills of Lading issoed fres Singapore to tn« Principal Cities of u>United 9tates and Canada Por farther information a* to Rates, eta. apply to THE DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES, LTD. No. 117-121. Market207 words
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Advertisement696 1921-11-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPM («OTAL TAOUn NATaSATION CO, OV BaTATIA) rinenrvratal la Hollaa*) ,M»a«a« K«a, raaaac* D***. 1»L Freight Dep». UN, Maria. D«ri Mi Tr«artT»«la> D«v«. IUT, Maaacer 1 Dash lMft. trvntn ccntsaot with thi hitotblands indi* aovinunraw* BAI'D- November 26, BilMton and Batavia. RI'MI'HIL'S November 29, Belawan-Deli SIXUKAWANG696 words
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Advertisement618 1921-11-26 5 STEAMER SAILIH6S AUSTRAUA BY BURRS PHILP LINE (IneorporaUd la Australia) Singapore to Jara Port., Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, via! Torres Straits, also with transhipmnt to) other Victorian, South Australian and North I Queensland Ports, British New Gninea, Newj Britain, Tasmania and New *****04 Ports. APPROXIMATE SAILINCS MARELLA,618 words
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Advertisement439 1921-11-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSKIP CO. LIMITED Stcamera lateadee to aall frum Slagapvi- I KlNTA— Monday, 4 p.m., for Port SwetUs ham and l'vnang. HYE LEONG— Monday, at 4.30 p.m, f* Mulacca and Muar. KAKA— Tuesday, at 4.30 p.m, for Malaer. Muar. IPOH Wednesday, at 4 p.m, for Pot Swcttenham and439 words
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Advertisement97 1921-11-26 5 IpKUßflßeeßl I Bifl ,7^*.. /I Fresh Stock M»| Suzuki Co. il^l^^yP SINGAPORE, > AGENTS. INTERNATIONAL MOTORS, LTB. l»sa, 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 repaired97 words
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Advertisement747 1921-11-26 6 CINEMAS From Thursday, November ?J to Wednesday, November SO (exeludinfi Sunday, Novi ibcr 27, 1021) The Soreen's most Delightful Comedienne, th« we'l-known Mabol Noraitnd In a most Entartni i Ooldwyn Production with a lively ind hilarious story .JINK In 5 Reels One of the liveliest pictures you will ever havo747 words
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Advertisement216 1921-11-26 6 ENTERTAINMENTS VICTORIA THEATRE TO-NIGHT at 9.30. MATINEE Saturday, at 5.15 p.m. Far Eastern Film, Ltd., Present NORMA TALMADGE THE SAFETY CURTAIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In a New Million Dollar production. A DAY'S PLEASURE Prioe. $2 and $1. Booking at MOUTRIES. Children half-price to Matinee. GOODWOOD HALL Grand Ball SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3216 words
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Advertisement131 1921-11-26 6 VICTORIA THEATRE MONDAY NEXT. November 28 at 9.30 p.m. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY KAAIS ROYAL HAWAIIAN TROUBADOURS HAWAIIAN ORCHESTRA HAWAIIAN DANCES HAWAIIAN SONOS AND THE FAMOUS HULA HULA DANCE The most original and up-to-date MUSICAL PERFORMANCE BOOKINCI AT MOUTRIE'S FRIDAY, 25th Popular Prices $8, a and 1. Commencing from131 words
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Advertisement232 1921-11-26 6 XMM MAT COMPANY Have just received a complete range of SffIPCHANDIfIERY STORES. UNRIVAUEB QUALITY DATE PRICE SAVE YOUR MONEY AND ENJOY YOUR RIDE By buying a new All-British Steel "ROYAL LONDON" BICYCLE which is unquestionably far stronffer, quieter in action, more scientifically designed and incomparably more reliable than many machines232 words
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Article499 1921-11-26 7 Important Announcement by F.M.S. Government. A supplement to tbe F.M.S. Gorornincn Gazette ilalnl Novrinbrr 24, publiihe- the following Notification, bv direction of the Chicl Secretary to Ciovornmont "Thi. u siom- i-.n \ctmkst, i;i-20." No. 577*. In exorcise of the powers vested in him by section oi "The499 words
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Article326 1921-11-26 7 Colombo Medical Students Cause Diversion. The first encajrement in Colombo Mr. W. K. Johnscn had was t I add gathering of law students at the LawCollege at 9 a.m. The law students had mustered in lugs numbers lonjr before the appointed hour, and at 9 a.m. the326 words
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Article146 1921-11-26 7 lnteresting Rubber Suit. > it ng irri-ul interi-st aiiions li'oal iiibbrr dialiis. say* tinI'inan'j: (iu::i-tti was commenced IjifmiMr. Justin Whitloy in the Supivnu- Court. Penatij, cm November 82 the uaitios Ir--inc Messrs. Caaag Lss and ('•>., (plainWn) UM Bcrm.' Co.. Ltd., (•It ft n<:atits Tin- pl.iiiititTs r!ain< an acccunt .f146 words
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Article14 1921-11-26 7 The only time the Spanish cabinet breaks mtu thi- news is whin it rt14 words
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Article163 1921-11-26 7 DAILY TIME TABLE FIXTURES Saturday, November 26. High Watef, 7.85 a.m., 626 p.m. Rugby Singapore v. Negri Sembilan, S.C.C., 6 p.m. Sunday, November 27 HiKh Water, 8.26 a.m., 92i p.m. Bishop Perrichon's Consecration. A. D.. A. Mtg., Tank Road, 1.30 p.m., "At Home 4 p.m. Vfooday, November 28 Hiph Water,163 words
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SHIPPING INTEJJLIGENCE.
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Article102 1921-11-26 7 East Wharf Basin Nil. Tapl Wharf- Nam Sang, St. Tat rick SheeiK Wharf Qiaaf Sung. >I»in harf- (hak Hung, Kawachi Maru. laaea, Kaaaaa Maru. Ci.ipirr Dock— Mutmmolo Mnru, Bendoran Goaoa .Maru. We t Whurr -Katorg, Marella Jurrfir.rs Wharf— Nil. Polo Rrani Coal Wharf— Nil. Keppel Harbour.102 words
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Article62 1921-11-26 7 Vessels Arrived. CITY OF ADELAIDE. Brit., 1.17S ton-, from •11, for unc. BONG K!AT, Brit., Bi tons, from Malacca 15-11, for Malacca 26-11. KI.VTA. Brit., 50J tons, from Pcnang l'C-11 i"or Ptnanr -J'-!:. PBOMETHEUS, Xor., 1.024 tons, from Bangkok "J'-11, i'or Bangkok unc. BEDANG, Siam., 2UB tor.s, from Ilar.ckol; 20-H,62 words
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Article134 1921-11-26 7 P. Darwin, Thursday Island and Australasia (taking articles for places in Western Australia by truin via brisburic and Sydney if prepaid at letter rate) ..6 p.m.| Parcels 4 p.m. < Moaday Kuala Pahang. Pekan, Sungei Lcmbinc and Kuantan (By train) 6 a.m. Anumb;i .ind Natuna Island a.m.134 words
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Article28 1921-11-26 7 (Official I'oit Office Report) I <fl SlUfc-apure Arrived London October 17 November 14 Octootr 19 November 14 October 22 November 21 October 27 November 2228 words
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Article174 1921-11-26 7 In adiition to the following works a ■sleetioil of fiction has been added to the Kaflies Library, and will be ready for i sue to-day Atia'l-Kasiaa Ooaidailah, KiUb al-MossHk wa'!-Mamalik T 1110 Be (Gertrado] The Furrowed Earth T 1110 Bruce (Maj. C. D.) In the Fo'it- stops of174 words
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Article44 1921-11-26 7 A heavy Rtorm struck Ketlin on the 21st inst. Many trees were uprooted. The telephone system was broken and 66 hoWOS were destroyed and BO damaged. A native woman was killed and a Chinese nonia i badly hurt. Several other people were slightly injured.44 words
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Article139 1921-11-26 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, November 26. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 1/8 Demand 2/3 7/8 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 13/32 On New York Demand 45% Private 90 days 4s'. On France Bank (>1 On India, Bank T.T. 172 On Hoaajkoafc Bank d/d 15% p.c. preni. On Shanghai,139 words
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54 1921-11-26 7 Spot Dec. Jan. -March April-June I Singapore Standard Palo Crepe Closing Price* Buyerj Seller* Spct Peembar January-March -April-Juno Tone of Market Film. Singapore Stand*? Ribbed Smoked She doting Price* Bnyeri Sello' Vm 38', "8V» 39 41 42 42% 43 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 11.30 a.m.,54 words
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STOCK AND SHARES.
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Article177 1921-11-26 7 S9. i r al. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 1 1 Aytrr Wrag IM I 1 Hitam Tin 1.10 1.20 1 1 Jelantoh "■<*■' 0 £1 Kam. Kamuntiag 1.110 1.13.0 0 10 Kint« Asscc. 4.50 .1 £1 Laha: Mine* 3 6 I.insui Tin 4.50 6.00 10 10 Malayan Coll. 13.25 14.25177 words
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Article118 1921-11-26 7 :l £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 2.17.6 3.2.6 0 10 Central Engines 16..00 0 10 Central Motors 2.75 3.25 1 £1 E. SmeltinK Co. 8.00 8.30 5/- Fiectn.- T'way» 0 10 Frascr Neave 26.50 27.50 0 50 W Hammer Co. 75.00 B.". mi OOlOOKatz Brts. Dcf. llu 0 10 Mexican118 words
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Article83 1921-11-26 7 J. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,284,800 par 6 p.e pjn. s'pore Electric Tramways. 6 px. £350.000 ""to s'pore Municipal fi p* %Un9fiOs Pal j'porc >iua. 4^» p.e. of 1907 $1,000,00' -pore Mun. 4V» \>.z of 1909 $1,6i)0,600 10 pi L*. i'pore Muk. *H pc. of 190» »1.50ft.000 15 p.* di*83 words
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Article390 1921-11-26 7 Fraaar and Co. asd LyeU and Evatt'. Mwotattatw. Latest STsllable Sterna* Qaotatbuu are prints oa asothor page oa Ttiity. To-day'* Pricw. PnMt Waif* 4 Co. Ev.tt Allenby <S1) 0.15 0.25 0.15 0.25 Alor Gajah ($1) 1.25 1.35 1.20 1.00 A. Hitara ($5) 8.50 9.50 8.50 9.50 Am. Malay390 words
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Advertisement9 1921-11-26 7 VIRGINIA r W^ki CIGARETTES i\ *Hj BRISTOL* LONDON JWi..9 words
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Advertisement546 1921-11-26 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS 14 DAYS' SALE nfwinfs and spirits at 45,_High Street. AUSTRALIAN GREEN PEAS, IS cents per tin at Bolter's. WANTED, Chinas* clerk, able to do offlcr vork. Appiy MW, .-'traits limes. TO LET, 3 Brtt-clan »<< rtments, unfurn..;hed, Uaiiediatc entry. ta Times. FOB SALE, S's h.p. fice engine Triumph546 words
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Advertisement217 1921-11-26 7 Singapore Family Ben Society. NOTICE The Eighth Annual General Members of tho above Boat Id at the Memorial Hall, Singapore December C, 1021, at Mfi p.m. sharp. Agenda. 1. To confirm Minutes ot ih Annual (ieucra! Met 3. To receive and consider the Report and pass tho audited SOCOUI 1920-1921.217 words
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1035 1921-11-26 8 The Straits Times SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 LABOUR AND FINANCE. \\V Ml very glad indeed that Mr. Pe«l has spoken out almost, roughly on the labour question. It is becrming serious. Practically recruiting: in India has rea.-cil, yxl departi:'.-- ;,il 1 -ontinue. In the past ton months Ma'-sya has lest 22,0001,035 words
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Article31 1921-11-26 8 Messrs. Harrisons and Crosfield will close their branch office at Soerabaya at the end of December. Their Soerabaya Manager will then go to Batavia, says a Soerabaya telegram, dated Monday, last.31 words
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Article38 1921-11-26 8 The Java Bode cf the 17th inst. states that a meeting of N.E.I. Government employees was to be held on the 18th to discuss the proposed 45 hour week suggested by the Economic Committee for Dutch Government Officials.38 words
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Article37 1921-11-26 8 The directorate of the K.P.M. announce that their steamships Van CU>on, Van Overstraten, Houtman, Royrgeveen and Stagx-n will retain their wireless installations after the 15th nut. by which data all their oth?r ships will have had their*37 words
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Article11 1921-11-26 8 Duncan Roberts, Lt<!., have i-sucd tho:r calendar for the New Year.11 words
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Article15 1921-11-26 8 An important announcement by the F.M.S. Government regarding rubber export duty appears on pajce 7.15 words
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Article19 1921-11-26 8 From December 1 the District Post Office, Alor Gajah, is to be a sub-office of the Government Savings Bank.19 words
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Article22 1921-11-26 8 At Kuala Lumpur, the appeal of Messrs. Swanson and Sehested in the Tale cf a Brick case was yesterday dismissed with costs.22 words
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Article28 1921-11-26 8 The price of rubber for the assessment of duty for the period December 2 to Deeombe-r 8, inclusive, is 31 cents per pound, equivalent to $48 per picul.28 words
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Article28 1921-11-26 8 Over 53,000 pikuls of tin were exported from the F.M.S. last month, as against 47,735 in October last year. To date 481,074 pikuls have been exported this year.28 words
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Article27 1921-11-26 8 The Bishop of Singapore is giving n series of addresseß at the Church Parade services in the Garrison Church, Tanglin Barracks, to-morrow and the three following Sundays.27 words
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Article35 1921-11-26 8 Mr. 11. Freeman, acting Consul for Siam, forwards us a copy of Siamese Customs Regulations applying to the import and export of goods by rail, of which he can supply copies to any one interested.35 words
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Article31 1921-11-26 8 According to the Health OflVcr'Statement for the week ending Novembc; 19 there were two cases of small-pt ->: reported, one from Siglap and the other ftpm Cairn Hill Circle, with one death.31 words
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Article38 1921-11-26 8 Mr. Bottomley recently gave notice of the introduction in the House of Commons of a Billsseeking to make counsel amenable to the law of libel if he make-> charges against the characters of wit nesses without conclusive evidence.38 words
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Article49 1921-11-26 8 A committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association wiil be held in the offices of Messrs. Barker and Co., Ltd., on Tuesday 29th inst., at "U5 p.m. to settle all details in connection with, an resolutirns to be considered at the general meeting to be held next month.49 words
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Article42 1921-11-26 8 The Chinese Chamber yesterday received a telegraphic messag? from Mr. Lim N« Socn, the President of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, who is at present in Shanghai, reading as follows Infirm Chinese banks, merchants, Peking Shanghai Kauthont-s typhoon passed, business usual.42 words
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Article47 1921-11-26 8 Tlie Java sugar harvest is now a!mrs over. Only two night goods trains art now running. Many super wagens car. now be f.en lying idl? between Goebonc and Wonokri-nio. Coolies and their families can be seen returning in drow along the main thoroughfares lending t th? Batata*.47 words
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Article46 1921-11-26 8 According to bssjm received from the Resident of the Klaten District of Jaw. the heavy v.inds and rain experience' there during the latV'.-r days of October and up to the 2nd instant damaged 12 tobacco gxxlowns and 296 native dwelling besides destroying UMMMMh at tob&cc.i olants.46 words
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Article61 1921-11-26 8 An articl? on the pngrcss of Belawsn as a port states that, whcioas during 1900 7UO ships entered with a net capacity of 7fD,OOH cubic metres of cargo spaco the totals had grown to 1,047 ships with 1,786,000 cubic metre3 cargo space in 1920. The 1!>21 totals ar? expected to61 words
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Article69 1921-11-26 8 A So?rabaya telegram to the Meth-r papers on the 19ih says that on the pre nous evening a European who rescued a flog which was being ill-treated by native: was tat on by 100 of them. Sarik.ll Is am war cries were heard amongst thi crowd. The native magistrate at69 words
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Article69 1921-11-26 8 According to the Netherlands Indies Review, a natural history expedition wi leave England about the end of the yeai for a visit to Sumatra. The head of Um expedition will be Mr. C. Lockhart Cottle They will make a special study of th< orang outang amongst other items of n69 words
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Article77 1921-11-26 8 The Japanese Business Men's Association held a meeting, last night, in \he Japanese Club, Waterloo Street, in regar.i to the forthcoming exhibition, and, having unanimously voted (or participating in it. formed a special committee out of its members, consisting of Messrs. Ike Japanese Commercial Museum, Mitsui and Co., the Japanese77 words
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Article77 1921-11-26 8 The Resident of Amboina reports that th? Controlcur of Ban>la has retsraed from the islands of Siroea and Niela from where a recent very heavy volcanic eruption was reported which occasioned an oxodus of the entire populace. The condition of the populace is now favourable, hsays. There is a sufficient77 words
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Article120 1921-11-26 8 At Messrs. L. A. Chitty and Co.'s saleroom, Malacca on November 24, the following properties were disposed of Rubber land at Kuala Linggi, area 54 acres and 15 poles was bought by Sim Kye Puan for $6,000 rubber plantation at Machap, area 1!) acres I rood and 12 poles, was120 words
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Article353 1921-11-26 8 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. G. R. Sykcs Is to br a Tolioe MaKi-!-tratc, Miihic:;;. Lieutenant H. H. Cheescinan hm resigned from the Penang Volunteers, Mr. W. Cooper baa passed bin examination for Fir Mate, U.0.T., Mercnnkfla Marine. Mr. J. W. \V. Hughes is api>o6rted a membe-r nnd to ace BS353 words
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Article28 1921-11-26 8 The Municipal approved the payment of $100 for the pjnpo of providing a < bam] Prize" in connection with the proposed Baby Show in March, 1922.28 words
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Article72 1921-11-26 8 The Hon. Mr. R. J. Wilkinson. The Til I by this in irniag*s mail hai 1 Etstinst that Mr. I lishing his appointme I lor I Comi in-CI-.itf of ."iiiTra I.i audiences f-f his Majesty. This it the iir-t intima- n we hav« I Wilkinson had his i innectien with72 words
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Article157 1921-11-26 8 An Art Exhibitisn will be held in connection with th-j forthcoming MalayaBorneo Exhibition i:i Singapore. Excluding the seeth n devoted to amataar ami professional phatography, exhibits will be confined t 1 amateur work only, and will comprise druwini: and painting in oils. \vat'.»- CO Is, ij'ack and white,157 words
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Article223 1921-11-26 8 Rubber Mats Made in Malaya. Adversity is the mother of invention. We received tii other da) ;i mat about .1 feet 8 inches i-; feet C> inches, murl-; entirely of emds r, by the Manager of Hag vi:.ion tinSropa llul'l- Lin itc-i. Th? colour is dull jrcllow, -.vitli pale blue223 words
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Advertisement190 1921-11-26 8 .Fine isrix&es from RELIABLE SHIPPERS Per Dozen. PORT. Croft Co.'s Fine Old $30.00 SHERRY. Duff Gordon's Fine Old I Brown 26.00 o Specially recommended for Dessert use. SHERRY. Duff Gordon's FINO Pale t Dry 27.50 1 An Ideal Dinner Wine. Per Dozen. ci CLARET. C. Meyniac's St. ESTEPHE 20.00 S190 words
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Advertisement294 1921-11-26 8 False Triends anJ Ccssi?i. Rowins dtatrust'i and corruption limn t 'ic minds cf their acquaintances are in every community, they are cither ascuts of THE DEVIL or he himself nppenrs in the 3e«h as Kuch, unidentlfled. Ono way o r knowisg, identifying him is byseeing the Screen Version of a294 words
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Article460 1921-11-26 9 hore Debate on the Chinese Problem. Reiter's Service London, November 24. Washingtcn Italy's desire to participate n the Chinese Consortuna was revealed it an interview with Signor Albertini, one f the Italian delegates to the Conference. ,nd Signor Ricci, the Italian Ambassador, lignor Albertini argued that Italian larticipation460 words
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Article163 1921-11-26 9 Lond n. November 24. Washington M. Viviani succeeds M. Sriand in the leadership of the French leleiration. The proceedings of the Conference were MfMdad or account of Thanksgiving )ay. The American and foreign dele|MM sttSßdad church services. London, November 24. Washington M\ Briand bade far:wcll o the Conference prior163 words
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Article176 1921-11-26 9 Paris. November 23. 1 All the papirs irrespi-ctive of Iheii hade of opini m are unanimous in their ppreciatioti of M. Brianei's Washington peeeh, us depicting with striking accuracy ranee's position, France having now to rly solely on her urmy to enforce the •eaty anil to i>r >tect176 words
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Article75 1921-11-26 9 Reuter's Service Lnndcn, November 24. The International Shipping Conference has passed a resolution recommending the voluntary international application of th' Hague rules. Italy and Japan reserving the right to raise the qpsatsM of prohibiting a shipowner fr. m lixlng the limit e: jlinhi.ity Mst £100 pm package. Com75 words
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Article87 1921-11-26 9 Reijter'3 Service London, November 24. There was a sequel ta the daring re moval of munition? from Chelsea barracks when Sergeant Roach of the Irish Guards, a D.C.M., and four civilians bearing Irish names were brought up at Westminstei police court on th; charge of stealing tw machine guns87 words
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Article58 1921-11-26 9 Renter's Service. Loncion, November 24. The programme for tho entertainment of the Japanese training squadron, which is arriving in London on Nov3mber 29, i: that the officers, midshipmen and men wil be brought to London sight-seeing anc there will be an exchang? of visits anc a reception at58 words
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Article41 1921-11-26 9 Reuter's Service London, November 21. Bombay The serious character of thi recent disturbances is revealed by the fact that the total casualties were 36 killed, in eluding two Europeans, and 150 detained in hospital. The situation is becoming normal.41 words
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Article36 1921-11-26 9 Reuter's Service London, November 24. The Hague Continuing the debate or, the revision of the Constitution, th-.-Second Chamber rejected amendments for the abolition of the First Chamber and the introduction of the Swiss referendum system.36 words
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Article38 1921-11-26 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 24. Shanghai Lord NorthclifTe left for Macao on November 21. After a few days visit to the Governor of Singapore he goes to Java, Cochin-China, Siarn and afterwards to Ceylon and Bombay.38 words
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Article28 1921-11-26 9 Beuter's Service I ->nii -r. November 24. Brussels The general olection resulted in a return to the Chamber of 82 Catholics, ti Liberal": and fiG Social<i-28 words
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Article475 1921-11-26 9 Difficulties of Kemalist Treaty. Reuter's Service Londcn, November 24. Paris While generally approving of th< Kemalist Treaty, the Foreign Affairs Committee in the Senate made important reservations. The Committee ask< \\h::< wer? the precise duties and instruction: of M. Franklin Bouillion and had hr ex-eeed'-d them. The475 words
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Article66 1921-11-26 9 Rector's Service London, November 24. Under the Anglo-Afghan Treaty th-re will be an interchang? of ministers between London and Kabul and consuls ir Afghanistan and India. Afghanistan reaffirm* her acceptance of the existing frontier with a slight realignment of thi boundary d.rr.arcated by the British Commission in the66 words
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Article263 1921-11-26 9 We have received a copy v.t the Sociology of Ilalayan Peoples by the well-known Dutch authority on such matters, Dr S. A. W.ilken, the translation being by Mr. G. Hunt, and it has a very clear and informative introduction by Mr. C. O. Blagden M.A., formerly of the263 words
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Article476 1921-11-26 9 R, Tohnstone and Miss PfcjrSfa Turnbull. t tended mtttbg SyUrian Church. Orel .v afternoon, the ing Mr. Hobcrt Jolins •'■>■■ 0 late Captain H. J. M.. Sime, and ran t Turnbull, elder d Mrs. R. Turnbul! ot land. The interior of th. Ctal '.ly decorated for the happ:476 words
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Article447 1921-11-26 9 T HE ARDENT LOVER. p in Johorc Police Court. vame up for h^arir.u :c :.t the P die- I J ;i Javanese of aboal age, who said he m iTintins office M 11 tnge story to relate. It appear ndinjr home at about ii p.m. when just opposite the P.W.D.447 words
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Article47 1921-11-26 9 The Chinese General Chamber of Commerce hele! a dinner at Shanghai on Ne>ve>mber 1<". for the purpose of inaugurating the Chines* sad foreign famine relief Cbnunitteee to respond to the appeal for ths Rupeh Anhwei, Kinngsu, Cl ■offerer*. General i imniissioner influential Chinese and fonfgn I pointed.47 words
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Article2145 1921-11-26 9 Consideration of Next Year's Budget. i The ordinary monthly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday aftermon. Mr. It. J. Fnrrer prelakMI akM and the other Commissioners present !essrs. Tan Klieam llwk, See Wah. E. Tcsscnsohn. V. A. Sims, ;K. S MllMllll. O. P. Griffith-Jon, s, E.2,145 words
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Article776 1921-11-26 10 Public Sympathy Practically Expressed. The followinv correspoiuience has reference to the judgment given in the libel action Cold Storage Company v. Straits Times and A. W. Still, recently tried in Singapore. The desire of the Press and of the public to express regret that an ihv public776 words
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Article111 1921-11-26 10 The Taiping Tragedy. Onr Jpi'li correspondent wired joetwilaj as follows Further details of the Tui!>ing minder indicate tiiat the murderer left the sent i y poat before be wai relieve I, in a ricksha, and approached the parade ground and Bred, the Sergeant Major reeei ing the first sh'!. He,111 words
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Article864 1921-11-26 10 Present Financial Position Of Company. An extraordinary general meeting of Kemayan Extension Ltd., was held at I Mean*. C'umberbatch and Co. Ltd"s office, Kuala Lumpur on the 18th instant, to discuss the financial position of the company, when the following- were present Messrs. L W. W. Gudgeon864 words
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Article263 1921-11-26 10 Ye- 1. tiiuv aftaraoaa's MBCMrt by th 1 Singapore Philharmonic Orche ;ira did not attract the audience it dwrnd, but artistically ii mi certainly a success. Th<> orchestra, under tin.- baton of Major W. G. ft. I'laii. carried out an nulling prograflUM in a aiaimar which showed rea!263 words
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Letter281 1921-11-26 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, The quotation from the Dictionary of Phrase and Fable is as follows Chambers (not Doctor Dowden) says, anciently judges were not allowed to wear gloves on the bench (Cyclopaedia). To give a jugtl? a pair of gloves, therefore, symbol- j281 words
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Article746 1921-11-26 10 More Public Support Acutely Necessary. The annual meeting of the committee I of the Union Jack Club was held in the Exchange Rooms yest-rday after-, noi;n. H.E. Major-Gen-.-ral S:r John Fowler, the Officer Commanding the Trocps, presiaed in the absence of the hon. Mr. W,. F. Nutt,746 words
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Article496 1921-11-26 10 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1921. Ist Sunday in Advent. St. Andrew's Cathedral. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.4.') a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. Children's Service. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. St. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. 8.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the Wt-ek.— -Wednesday, S.496 words
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Article26 1921-11-26 10 SINGAPORE VOLUNTE ER CORPS. Programme of Drills, etc., for week end ing Tuesday, November 2i» Tuesday. fJaV— Ui p.m.. Drill Hal! Bras Basah Road, Malay Company.26 words
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46 1921-11-26 10 SINGAPOKF. And SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for week en-ling December 1 Saturday, 2Cth.— Se.-cnth Troop Parad' Monday, Mtkr-^-ritat, i-ourth and I'if'.i Troops Parade. r>.ls. Tuesday, 21'th.— Thirl Troop Parad. 5.15. Thursday, Dec. I.— Music Chaw, lead quarters, .">..".(). Friiiay, 'iiiil. Band Practice, MalaVolunte.r Club. 5.;!0.46 words
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Article37 1921-11-26 10 The P. and O. steamer Nyanza has lefi Hongkong, and i< expattoa to arrive nl this port at about C> a.m. on Wednesday. the :iOth instant She will proceed to th* P. and O. wharf 0H arrival.37 words
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Sporting News and Notes.
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Article236 1921-11-26 10 Rugby. We repeat b.'low the teams for thii afternoon's Rugby match on the S.C.C ground in the H..M.S. Malaya Cup competition Singapore.— S. K. Kit.-.- T. Turnbull G. H. Warren, I.t. E. N. H isben and V \lilott Capt. Slopi r an i J. C. Graham Brown (capt.), W. C.236 words
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Article143 1921-11-26 10 After many disappointments a .-.tart was made with the American tournament u T Ladies' Lawn Tennis club on Thursday and the A Class ties were ahlH plated. The unfinished ties will be played on Monday or the tir.-t line daj wards. 1» C\.i<:- was to143 words
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Article169 1921-11-26 10 The Lake Yey cup will be shot for at Taiping on Sunday. December 4. Th« original conditions laid down by the donoi ..err that tile shoot should consist of I sighting shot and ever! shots to count ai JOO, 600 and The competi ti<n to be Bred169 words
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Article99 1921-11-26 10 A mistake was bm in d,. scribing the sporting arrangementi %t Us S.C.C. in connection with St. Andrew": Day. The soccer BMteh, Scotland v. Thi Rest, will be played on Tuesday, and thi ***** match between u'milar teams M n edncsday. The reaalt of tie autumn99 words
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Article171 1921-11-26 10 Meaars. L report Since our la>t report the tone I H m^rke; ha>< continueei firm and pi strong jr.,) in v i. w of the sma i amoua offering, sellers havi pa t u iheir prices. There ia very litt chaw I. mdon mark I whkh wii171 words
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Article30 1921-11-26 10 The Japanese Emperor. W L arc inforiiie,! i)> the Japanese Cunsil General that Owing to iil-l\ealth thl Emperor has relinetuished ita't« affairs anl the Crown Prtaee h:r- been appoint* I30 words
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Article2394 1921-11-26 11 Impost on Foodstuffs and Tin Undesirable. The following report of the commitU-o •pointed to enquire into Preferential ,nffi an l'rottit.vi Duties in the Strvils ettlements ami f derated Malay States 88 laid en the table of the fiagiriaJlM ounci! on Tui-Mlay The numbers of the committee appointed2,394 words
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Advertisement94 1921-11-26 11 -^^^9«^lß(Sn Tou CAN BUT Jl^^^^H MOUTRIE Built of SOLID TEAK and Guaranteed for SEVEN Years. They are much the CHEAPEST Eventually. Oall and Inapaot our NSW STOCK. We also hava a faw uaad Planoa at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. S. MOUTRIE CO LTD. Raffles Place SINGAPORE. "Rustikol" 44 The j White-Ant94 words
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Advertisement396 1921-11-26 11 Raffles Hotel. NOVEMBER 29, 1921. St. ANDREW'S EVE Special Scotch Dinner Dancing till 1.45 a.m. BOOK NOW. F. A. COOKE. A. E. McCLABT, Musical Director. Manager. Adelphi Hotel TO-NIGHT Special Dinner THB HOTEL ORCHESTRA WILL PLAT DURING AND AFTER DINNWt XDELPHI HOTEL LIMITED A. de SMIT, Managing Director, Europe Hotel.396 words
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Advertisement325 1921-11-26 12 HOTEL BRASTAGI SUMATRA, EAST COAST Telegraphic Address BRASTAGIHOTEL, MEDAN. Postal Address BR AST AC I, SUMATRA, O.K. 4,600 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL, BEAUTIFUL SITUATION. Climate Fresh, Invigorating, equivalent to an English summer, General Temperature 65^ to 58* by night, 70* to 75 by day. urao Splendid scenery, Mountain and Lakes.325 words
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Advertisement263 1921-11-26 12 "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" SAILORS' INSTITUTE. This school has a large, and well equipped room for Navigation and Seamanship, and is fitted with all the most modern instruments, models, deviascope, Morse lamps, and all signalling apparatus necessary to prepare Candidates for the Board of Trade Examinations of Masters and Mates of the263 words
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Advertisement119 1921-11-26 12 IoTIIT Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED Tel. 2491 Tel. 2491 EDISON PHONOGRAPHS "Heppelwhite" "Chalet" "Amberola" (WITH DIAMOND NEEDLE) PRICES $480 TO $135 come in and hear an EDISON "RE-CREATION'' Show Room 8, RAFFLES CHAMBERS W. E. VOWLER CO. Sole Agents and Distributors, S.S. and F.M.S. GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO, LTD119 words
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Article1584 1921-11-26 13 Outlook for the Tea and Rubber Industries. I The thirteenth ordinary general meet- ing of thi shareholders of Harrisons and 1 Crosfield, Ltd., was held on October 21 in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers' Association (Inc.), 38, Kastiheap, E.C., Mr. Charles Heath Clark, rhairman of1,584 words
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Advertisement324 1921-11-26 13 SOMETHING DIFFERENT: WtiKW^A THE FAMOUS LAMPS Easytoliffht 43 &*^k Tni> cl namod from the uorlx Dont haVCtO 4B^Pj* »•>•' '""•nor »nd M:ime from »hn viHo in«tAul remove tflassj^^^ ton ni tank Tne >**"" a /^^v 'i^aiitiful rvi-ii radiance riflht down wlierc the I 'ieht in nwdpd. unohstructrd by tbo sbarlow324 words
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Advertisement325 1921-11-26 13 ijfr Unsurpassed by Framroz Co. SINOAPORE. CANVAS BAGS PACKING RUBBER Cotton Canvas, Cotton Ducks and Coloured Water-proof Canvas. ARISAKA CANVAS BAG Mfg. Co., Ltd. (Inoorpormltd In Japan.) 2S. MrtMMßj Street. Phone 1464. J^elhnsfood t Safctt and Best for Baby. Mellin's Food form<; a jx-rfect ">■• «v w I diet for325 words
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Advertisement832 1921-11-26 14 SALES BY AUCTION IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ef valuable land and house properties At our sale-room, No. 30, Kling Street, on Wednesday. November S», at 2.3« pj>. 1. to 4. Valuable freehold land and four latest-design and well-built of specially eeleeted materials and hardwood timber ahophouse residential properties known as No>832 words
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Advertisement415 1921-11-26 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee, and Motor. Assets exceed 140,000,000 W. A. SlMS— Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. THE IMPERIAL FIRE OFFICE United with the Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) 1 and 2, Barthollomew Lane, London, Established 1803415 words
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Advertisement260 1921-11-26 14 Assets over 14,000,000 S.C Assurance in forte over |17,000,0M The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OPFICC I Winchester Hoim, Singapore. LONDON OFPICK t »2, OM Jewry. B.C. The Company has 00,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the British Life260 words
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Advertisement470 1921-11-26 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (lacorporated by Special Imperial Charter la Japan.) CapiUl Subscribed 780,000,000 Capital Paid-up Y 46,000,000 Reserve Funds Y11,080,000 President K. Nakagawa, Esq. Viee-President S. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS T. Hisamune, Esq. G. Kawasaki, Esq. K. Morinage, E«q. M. Eiaki, Esq. T. Ikeda, Esq. Denkichi Takita, Esq.470 words
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Advertisement577 1921-11-26 14 BANKING ASIA BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in New York) STOCKHOLDING BANKS. Anglo and London Paris National Bank of San Francisco. Bankers Trust Company, New York City. Continental and Commercial National Bank of Chicago. Guaranty Trust Co. of New T«rk. Guardian Savings and Trust Company, Cleveland. Mercantile Bank of the Americas, New577 words
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Advertisement418 1921-11-26 14 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated ia Hongkong). Paid-np Capital f15,000,0M Reserve Funds SUrliß t 2.500.000 SllTer *21.500.00t Reserve Liability of Proprietors IIs.MN.Ma COURT OP DIRECTORS G. T. M. Edkins, Esq, Chairman G. M. Dodwell, Esq., Deputy Chairman D. G. M. Bernard, Esq. Hon. Mr. E. V. D. Parr A. S.418 words
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Advertisement127 1921-11-26 15 /*>■ Priee Reduction $1790 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 any127 words
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Advertisement233 1921-11-26 15 fs24O Will buy the Typewriter Supreme THE WOODSTOCK It is a Machine with Latest Improvements, Ball Bearings, 2 Colour Ribbon, Tabulator Attachments. Takes paper 11 inches wide Rickard Ltd. Prompt^Printers, SOLE AGENTS, 76 Cecil Street, Singapore. Packages A Parcels for Home Abroad Forelm Shipping and Forwarding Agents. To and from233 words
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Advertisement325 1921-11-26 15 A4 f IMI7DW^ ,-^-n L LJOEjItI I I ./TO 4g Ar I'V THI7 MOTO R Ap T7XT r^VT V^ I>V ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER PLANT W^ff^ W NO VIBRATION-NO NOISE CJ! SPf IN THE HSBBBHjflsnplßvßn W It is the neatest, simplest, most compact ml^^ii^^Zll IbW^F-»> and reliable plant on the325 words
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Advertisement25 1921-11-26 15 Motor Cycles Repaired EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. MOTOR CARS FOR MIRE. Special Rates for retainir^ cars when .not runningProwse Jones Co. Coleman Street, Singapore. 'Phone 1 10825 words
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Advertisement436 1921-11-26 16 GUAM MAT CO. LTD. No. 16. PHILUP BTBBET. New Shipment* ArriTed of MORGAN'S SALAMANDER CRUCIBLES from Nos. 20 to 100. BUBBELI/3 AMERICAN STOCKS AND DIM WITH TAPS COMPLETE <WHITWORH THREAD) to icnw 1/1« >n- to to. Do. to screw tt in. to i». Do to screw M. in. to 114436 words
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Advertisement419 1921-11-26 16 TAY GUAM MAT M, PHILLIP STREET. Pfceae No*, lilt 111 2114 The ancccMfal contrmctor for supply of FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC to tkc Singapore Municipality during the year 1921. GLOBE BOILER FLUID. For clearing and preserving iteto bollon of all types. Used by all factories, (teaser*, etc., and419 words
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Advertisement941 1921-11-26 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charge* far Waata, Par Sale, Ta Let, etc, la ordinary cleee let tyne (average six words to line) are Per line one insertion 28 cts, two ins. 46 cts, three ins. 64 eta, four ins. 82 ett, fi»e ins. »1.00. six ins. 11.18, ten ins. $1.40,941 words
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Advertisement917 1921-11-26 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, seaside bungalow, 59, Meyer Road, Tanjong Katong, entry from February 1, 1922. Apply to Meyer Brothers. TO LET, furnished sea-side bungalow, in Tanjong Katong, near Beach House. Seven bedrooms, servant quarters and motor garage. Apply to S. N. Marshall, 5-2, Malacca S'.reeTO LET, 1227 Joo917 words
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Advertisement558 1921-11-26 16 OFFICES AND GODOWN TO LET, motor garages guod condition |15 per month. 300, Serangoon Road. TO LET, second floor, 1-b, Raffles Quay, bright and airy office. Apply ground floor. TO BE LET, OFFICES AND GODOWNS. Apply S. ManasMh Co., 7, D'Almeida Street. TO LET, NEW PREMISES, fitted with sanitary installation,558 words
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Advertisement270 1921-11-26 16 NOTICE. We beg to advise our customers that our rates of car hire have been reduced from November 21, 1921. Straits Motorcar Service, Ltd. IIX-216. ORCHARD ROAD i Telephon •>. 1 233 THE COMING YEAR will bring the Prince of Wales to us, and with him let us hope prosperous270 words
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Miscellaneous205 1921-11-26 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General 68 Manager's Office HIT Job Printing Office 1244 All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All communication* relating to business nutters advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc., should be addressed t<> TUB MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants, For205 words
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