The Straits Times, 29 November 1921
1921-11-29
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Title Section13 1921-11-29 1 The Straits Times. NO. 2C,80(i SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1921 PRICE 10 CENI13 words
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Advertisement80 1921-11-29 1 21 3 i#%| i B^ Pilsener Beer Gainness's Stout I^^S SOLB AGRNTB The Borneo Co., Ltd. (Zaeorporatei la Englaaa) pictures tell the whole story well Kodak Ltd., 3 Battery Road, Singapore. Incorporated in England. Motor Car Cylinder Oils c. c. i $3.40 M. C. C. 2 Per Imperial Gallon M.80 words
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Advertisement101 1921-11-29 1 ROBINSON CO. 5 LTD. (Incorporated in the S.P.) !|R Christmas Bazaar NOW OPEN Toys and Suitable Gifts for all Chocolates and Sweets, etc. LARGE SELECTION OF ».Tam Smith's and GBjfS&y's Gracki 3 Pineapple A Hams SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD, g Great Reductions IX ALL DEPARTMENTS Oct our Price* before101 words
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Advertisement8 1921-11-29 1 MILKMAID )Sw»etcm.U CtaA Price now J20.1.1 per c:n,e8 words
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Article815 1921-11-29 2 Air General Thinks Capital Ships May Disappear. Will the four battleships for which tenders have just been accepted be the last capital ships that we shall ever build In the opinion of Major-General Sir W. S. Brnncker that highly interesting possibility hes to be faced. It is815 words
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Article129 1921-11-29 2 Important Discovery of Great Value. The Berlin correspondent of the London Daily Chronicle says: Experts have come to the conclusion that the ruins in O|,p;m hold a preat secret. They believe that the substance which exploded did so because the wrortK quantities of certain constituents were used,129 words
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Article63 1921-11-29 2 Sir Robert Home announced, in the House of Commons, that after consultation with the banks, he htd decided to recommend that the necessary steps should be taken to declare Tuesday, De-c-ember 27, a bank holiday this year. (Cheers.) Christmas Day this year falls, on Sunday, so that both Monday and63 words
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Advertisement367 1921-11-29 2 1901* 11 X 5 //jßefore going \Tla^v into camp I TaL/ Even in camp or on 1 v I shikar, you will always !~3 Jm\ /^i^ijaw c a bl e to enjoy good (^^^^^^-4^l I^^ tea in perfect condition V=^^is^is^is^ if you make a point ot zQy^^^^^^^ buying Brooke Bond367 words
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Advertisement339 1921-11-29 2 Cuticura Insures Thick Glossy Hair Shampoos with Cuticura Soap preceded by light applications of Cuticura Ointment lo the scalp sk:n do much to cleanse tho scalp of dandruff and promote the healthy condition necessary to producing luxuriant hair. s«tp Is .Tileu la. M Clttmit la. ;<1 ia:Ji U SoMthruwclu lib.i:.,339 words
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Advertisement114 1921-11-29 2 SWINEHART TYRES AND TUBES Ml |i Pacific Traiiiiiy Co., Ltd. Y^t^} Ii <6i 67 6» ROBINSON ROAD p SINOJLPOI vl Ms i t l N 2s> 3 Ui KS?"^ \\^Ei_// wittl «ab-«o!uiectioni to 4tl d«part»iMia. NEGRESCO CIGARS From Messrs. N. V. NEGRESCO, DJOCJA. SULTANA |B.M p«. r box of SO114 words
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Article1090 1921-11-29 3 Lord Beaverbrook Analyses Position. I am convinced that Germany canno capture our export trade. My own view is that the danger doe not now exist, and that it is not likel; to come into <xistence in the future. Th'se are two of the salient conclusion. 6 arrived1,090 words
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Advertisement360 1921-11-29 3 Yf Popular Paddings You cannot dispense with milk troni t \\c children's diet and fT^r r^m ~^3 j it would be (oily to dispense li~__fl with Gin Flour when these Lj *\3., icxKii form the basis of n _^P file young folc aetm to know that J<s A fut^ i360 words
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Advertisement480 1921-11-29 3 m THIS TO-NIGHT If y»» are Ml!_6 i.i ...luchy. depressed, bilious, IWertsh, out of temper v.ith tki world, tal.e s dose of Pinkcttes to-night an ec how much better you'll feel in the n on ing. Pinkettes ure laxative pi-rfection. They ict as tonily us nature, dispelling constilat'on, rcg;:!ating the480 words
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Advertisement673 1921-11-29 3 MALAYA-BORNEO EXHIBITION, 1922 In connection with thfi Exhibition ivhicl vili be held In Pinopwe, from March 31 o A" has lx"ii proposed thai Medical sad 8 a *hai: be set apart tat un o. i...- or individual w'u m:.y wish eitiicr to sell oiChemicals, dnsgn, KTir^ical and meuic;'.i %aC :I673 words
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Advertisement579 1921-11-29 3 the: Singapore Family Benefit Society. notice Tho Eighth Annual Gk i| Urn Uembors of the above 6oc!cl> will be haldU 'ho "vr.mcrial Hall, Singapo' Docembcr C, 1991, at 5.15 p.m. sharp. Agonda. 1. To confirm Minutes of tho previous Annual General Mooting. 3. To rcceivo and cousfder tho foinmlttco's Kcport579 words
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Advertisement794 1921-11-29 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. British India •■•<* Apcar Line (.Companies Incorporated in England) M-UL AND PASSENGER SERVICES TFNO'SL'LAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (L'nrfer Contract with Hs Majesty's Government) Tie Company's MAIL SKRVICE EAST OK BOMBAY are present suspended LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON Dae Singapore794 words
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Advertisement619 1921-11-29 4 STEaMER SMIIIWtS N.Y.K. European Line LONDON LINE Fortnight Service FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP, VIA PORTS SHIDZUOKA MARU Not. SO HAKONE MARU (now stoamer) Dee. 14 YOKOHAMA MARU Dee. 23 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOR MARSEILLES AND LIVERPOOL VIA PORT 3 KAMAKURA MARU a** 19 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOR619 words
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Advertisement366 1921-11-29 4 STEAMER SAILINGS 0. S, K. THC OSAKA SBOSEN KAISUA LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2, De Sous Street. Primal Sailing from Singapore (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE For Fort Bald. Maraelllem London. Astwciv Rotterdam and Hamburg arr. dep. ATLAS MARU Dec. 21 Dec 22 ARGUN MARU Jan. 28366 words
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Advertisement211 1921-11-29 4 STEfIKER SAILINGS DOLLAR UK SINGAPORE TO NEW TOBK VIA SUEZ s.s. Robert Dollar LQADIKS MIDDLE JANUARY, 1922. Through Bills of Lading issued (toss Singapore to tba Principal Cities of tk' United States and Canada. For farther information as to Rates, eti, kpplr to THE DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES, LTD. No. 117-121,211 words
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Advertisement439 1921-11-29 5 STEAMER SAILINGS KONINXUJ3CE PA^ETVAART MAATSCHAPFU (■OTaX FACOTT NATMJATION CO. OF HATATIA) iTr orporstea la BoUana*) r«4, fu» < De»i. >H. »Y«i«a« D«pt U«a, MuiM Peal, a*4 Tna«al>a*a« Dept UVi. Maaaa»-. U«s* IMS. ffIUOBB CCKV> CT WITH TH> NITKEBLANDS INDIA QOTOUnOam RVMPHILS November 29, Bclawun-Deli gINGKAWANG- November SingkawanF, rcmangkat nnd Sambas.439 words
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Advertisement310 1921-11-29 5 STEfIMER SAILIN6S STRAITS-AUSTRALfA SERVICE K. P. M. (KONINKLTKB PAKSTYAABT MAATSCHAPPT). KftGCLAK MONTH Lit mlUbcb from Singapore to Sydney ud Melbourne direct by the up-to-dat* passenger steamer. HOUTMAN •Ad BOGGEVKEN." PASSBNGEKS and CAB6O can now be booked from Bing*p»M to Sydney and Melbourne WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT. ROGGLVEEN (only first class A and310 words
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Advertisement267 1921-11-29 5 STEAMER SAILINGS COMBU<ro "rTTiP or THE OGEA^I 8,3. CO., LTD. (Incorporated lit England) THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) Moathty Service taking cargo aa4 paaaengfr* from Sin^apcre JAVA POKTS (aa Inducement offer.) NORTH-WEtir ALSTRAUAN POUTS AM riIEiIVNTIK (P*&TH) Approxim»<j Sk''lngx CHARON Dec 4 i GORGON Dec.267 words
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Advertisement350 1921-11-29 5 STEAMER SAIUKSS AUSTRALIA SY BU PHILP mi (laeorporaUd 'n Au>:rai.A) Singapore to Java Ports, Port Parwii, Thursday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, via Torres Strain, also I other Victorian, Soutli Au-.tn.hai. ai Queensland Ports, British Key G ::>». M Britain, Tasmania aril New Zen'and Ports, APPROXIMATE 8*1LIN«;S .\IARi:LLA, 7,372 tons, Tw.n350 words
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Advertisement730 1921-11-29 6 CmEMS GAIETY CINEMA First Bbi'-.v r\t 7.30 Sharp 7AXKS J. COItHKTT in TWE MIDNIGHT MAN Bpiaata t, i), 10, 11. !:if;ht new reels. C mtinues asM Tuesday. BmobJ Show at Ml p.m. PRIDE AND THB DEVIL Submillnl If Harry Riivor ami for aks C.rst lime presenting Alma Hanlon .wiih Charles730 words
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Advertisement195 1921-11-29 6 EMTEBTAWMEbTS GOODWOOD HALL Grand Ball SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3 DANCING AT 10 P.M. TO 1.45 A.M. Entrance $4. 4 Booking at MOUTRIE'S. SINGAPORE ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. A Scottish concert will BK m:u> in the VICTORIA THEATRE On Wednesdiiy, November 30, at 8.1 5 p.m. ADMISSION Mali and In I'it «1. Cooking195 words
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Advertisement248 1921-11-29 6 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. LIMITED Stsaaisrs lateaded to sail It -m Blafap«r> KlNTA— Monday, 4 p.m., for Port Bv.tUaham snd Penang. BYE LEONG— Monday, st 4.30 p.m, tv Malacca snd Muar. KAKA— Tuesday, nt 4.80 p.m, for Xaisess Muar. IPOH— Wednesday, at 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penan?.248 words
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Advertisement178 1921-11-29 6 KMUff KMT COMPANY 1 Have just received a complete range of SHDPCHANDLERY STORES. UNRIVALLED QUALITY BATE PRICE SAVE YOUR MONEY AND ENJOY YOUR RIDE By buying a new All-British Steel "ROYAL LONO0N" BICYCLE which is unquestionably far stronger, quieter in action, more scientifically designed and incomparably more reliable than many178 words
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Article170 1921-11-29 7 FIXTURES Tuesday. November 2» Hiuh Water, Ml am. 10.58 p.m. Struita Chinese Brit. Aaaa. Mtc, Garde:i Club, ft p.m. S.S. 'Singnpore) As»n. .Mtg.. 5.15 p.m. Footbal The Xi t. C.C. Hawaiian Troubadours, Theatre, ».3O p.m Wednesday, Novembrr S9 St. Andrew't Day. Illsh Water, 10.L",i n.m., 11.37 p.m.170 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article95 1921-11-29 7 ■Hi Wharf Il;i>in Nil. Baal Whnrf Banea, Indus Mara, St. Patrlak. Shrer» Wharf NIL Main Wk»rf K Takada, Nan ling. Kmi.irr Dock—Lake Gitano, Fakuaha Hart llaiphoni Ekni i I >nang. vi; t W barl i Uachaoa. Jardlnm Wharf Run Polo Brani Coal Wharf—Ml. Krppel Harbour. Main95 words
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Article180 1921-11-29 7 CITT OF DEI HI Skaagaa 3»Vii. for l. n une. DONGGALA, 1>;:; IC BaUTia »-11, roi ontianok 80-11. EDENDALE, D L'ii-il. i Bataria 2-I*. KMELT, Dv 70 tons, from Rulo IS-11, foi Sato sa.ll. KL'KVSHi; UARU, -lan.. »9S tone, fraa Heurabaya 28-11, tor Bangkok 11-11. HOtSQ HO, 1180 words
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Article179 1921-11-29 7 To-day Pontiaaak P" Uaneliok •> K m ilalkcca and Muar P- m Wednesday P Sambj, Mocara-Saba and Djambi 9 a.m. kiodaa and Bagan }J am Ton Swettenham and Medan 11 a.m Muntok and Halembani: »J I'ontianak 2 p.m. Malacca and Muar P-"> Kretay, Tranggaaa, Kalaataa, retain, Siiik179 words
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Article26 1921-11-29 7 MAILS F OR EUROPE. (Official l'o.t 0 Left S»ne»l«<ro Ocvobcr 17 Octoher lfl Octt>l>rr October :!7 JOkr U<p4irl) Arrived I.ondoa Nevinkw M Nrm-miwr 21 November 2226 words
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Article147 1921-11-29 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, November 29. On London, Bank 4 m/» 2/4 1/8 Demand 2/3 7/S Private 3 m. credits 2/4 13/32 On New York Demand 45% Private 90 days 48Vi On France Bank til i On India, Bank T.T. 171 On HonKkcnjr, Bank d/d 19 p.c. prem. On147 words
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40 1921-11-29 7 Tone of MackM i Quiet Spot Due. Jan. -March April-June Pale Crept Closing Price* Buyen 8«llen Spot ■r< h April-Juno 40»a 41 '/i 42 43 DAILY PRICKS CURRENT. 12 o'clock MR, Nov. 2i(, 1921.40 words
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STOCK AND SHARES.
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Article181 1921-11-29 7 Val. I'd. Buyers. S tilers. 1 1 Ayer W*ag l.wi 1 1 Hi la m Tin 1.10 1.20 1 1 Jeiuiuub ').t>o £1 ilKaiii.hamuntiugl.ll.o 1.13.0 10 10 Kinta Asaoc. 4.00 i'l £1 Labat Miuu ."> 5 Lingui Tin 4.50 5.00 10 10 Malayan Coll. 12.7."> 13.75 1 1 Meujfleinbu181 words
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Article130 1921-11-29 7 Vat I'd. «K'.»*ffc &«.i«t» £1 ill Er. Am. Tobacco 2.17.6 'i~.O 10 10 Ontra! Engines 16..J0 10 10 Central Mottrt 2.76 B.'_'s fl il K. Smfelfcng Cu. 5.U0 G.->!) KtMKM 1 »a>t X/fl 10 10 Fraser Xcnves 20.00 27.00 50 50 W Hammer Co. 75.00 85.00 100 100 Katz130 words
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Article93 1921-11-29 7 |U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1^34,800 pax 6 p.c pju Spore Elecinc Tramwayi, 5 p.c. £JoO.OOO MM Spore Municipal 6 p^. $1,878,000 P*J Spore Mun. 4H p.c of 1907 $1,000,000 10 t .r. dli Spore Mun. 4^4 p.c of 1909 $1,600,^0 ll< 9*. vi». Spore Mun. 4H pc. of 11*0093 words
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Article391 1921-11-29 7 rriHi and Co. and L/aU <uid >'(•«• U«otat:oa*. Latest araUablt Strife*; Qi-juiWu ar«- printed aaotber pat* Ft -4 ay. To-day* Price*. rrwr Lya.ll*. Co. !.<■(,. Allenby ($1) 0.20 0.00 0.15 0.2". A lor Gajuh <*1) MO 1..*0 IJB 1.30 A. Hitam ($5) 8.00 U. 50 8.50 »M Am.391 words
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Advertisement41 1921-11-29 7 IPOH GYMKHANA CLUB RACK DAYS DBCBMBEB 1"> and 17. Total SUUs cash 512.900 Trophies MOO $13,900 Special Race tath day for Gentlemen Ridors. Amp 4« stable accommodation available on the Course. VOTi:.— Fntries close Wednesday, Norem-bi-r Jl). C C. HARRIS, Secretary.41 words
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Advertisement844 1921-11-29 7 LATBB'f ADVERTISEMENTS TO LBT, store No. 3D, North Boat Quay. Apply U, Change Alley. IVAGUNDY AND UTHKK HIGH CLASS WINKS at 46, Jli({h Street. JO3T LANDKI) laire medium and smell -'iie Uarron's at Holti r'll. WAMTKOi B»a aaalai ForJ cur. I'urticulars Qttßge 11, \V:nchestci- Heaaa. TO LET, poilowns und offlce;-,844 words
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Advertisement29 1921-11-29 7 ri| r m g 3RL epa.l e» All makes of Pianos and Gramophones. PROMPTLY AND EFFICIENTLY. (Incorporated in the BAJ 111 and 113, NOKTH BRIDGE KOAI). (5. Storied BuildingH)29 words
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Advertisement307 1921-11-29 7 Real Economy "Don't spend m vai.i by nayim- to much, when >'O« *."!i liiivc all your re(juivcmi bottom pr; Hockey Stklu bam v!.">o to I Lst BaJuiuiton sets Ist Quality 30.0 C, 2nd 24.00 SM 18.0 C Tennis Rackets Special lfi.o( Emperor 12.0 C Gold medal 25.0( Rose McGrepor shape307 words
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Advertisement150 1921-11-29 7 AUCTION SALE of v; arnitnre, EagUat billiard table, mirrort otc. At Tin ..otball Club No. :.'ir,, Taajoag Pagar Road. aa Satunl:i>, Dei I ajbtr 3, at 3 p.m. i illiard t:iMe ill solid mahogany '< by Burroupln-s and Watti iea and in n hardwood hii IJ Wll 111I II UI150 words
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Obituary25 1921-11-29 8 TAN.— On November 28, 1921, at 11, Kumpong Bears Road, Tan Chcow Poh, »ged 4C nan. Be leaiee widow, a son and a daughter.25 words
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1045 1921-11-29 8 The Straits Times TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29 INTERNATIONAL FRICTION. The- incident between France and Italy reported in yesterday's telegrams is a very pood illustration of the jumpiru-ss that is characteristic of all the nations. A report was circulated that M. Briand had made some disparaging remarks about the Italian army. There1,045 words
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Article35 1921-11-29 8 The murder case is being continued et the Assizes before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, to-day. There is only one more case on the list to be disposed of to conclude the present session.35 words
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Article41 1921-11-29 8 The State of Johore has introduced a tax on matches of $60 per case of 7,200 boxes. Twenty boxes may be imported ft-v of duty and also matches manufactured in the Colony or in British Protected States in tV.e Malay Peninsula.41 words
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Article38 1921-11-29 8 The Ordinance to amend the revised edition of the Laws of the Colony in accordance with the amendments in 1920 and lf'Jl of th? Ordinances included in the revised ordinances has been issued in a Government Gazette Extraordinary.38 words
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Article13 1921-11-29 8 Leung Ring, general merchants, forward their English and Chinese date block for 1922.13 words
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Article15 1921-11-29 8 Messrs. J. Travers and Sons forward h block calendar issued by Bear Brand. Swiss Milk.15 words
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Article16 1921-11-29 8 There will be Holy Communion at 8 a.m at St. Andrew's Cathedral to-morrow, St Andrew's Day.16 words
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Article21 1921-11-29 8 Heavy earthquake shocks were cx-pcrk-nced at Kediri am! Blitar on Sunday, the 20th inst. They were traveling due North and South.21 words
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Article29 1921-11-29 8 The rate of issue of money orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Ra. UiS=:sloo. The rate of payment of money orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 178=$100.29 words
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Article27 1921-11-29 8 The Admiralty has placed a contract for the erection of ten oil fue>l storage tanks at Rangoon of 12.000 tins aach with th< Motherwell Bridge Building Company.27 words
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Article29 1921-11-29 8 A Bandoenp message states thst SBBaplet of sulphur taken from the newly-discovvr-e<l fields at Kawah Pcctih when tested m the sm?itin(c works at Billiton i;ave a )<< per cent, result.29 words
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Article31 1921-11-29 8 A committee of the M\inicipal Conimi.-sioiu-rs has decided that the Insuranc Fund hi sufficient to cover any normal rial but that the Victoria Theatre nnd Mssae rial Hall be insured separately.31 words
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Article35 1921-11-29 8 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent win-to-day it is understood that e\ wellknown dwarf cx-onut estate in the Pori Dickson district will be- taken over and r.JTi by the Government from the end of thi current month.35 words
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Article38 1921-11-29 8 The sale of houses, Nos. .'l4 and 34-1, Kerbau Road, is fixed to take place- to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon at Messrs. C'hton; r Koon Seng and Co.'s saleroom. Those desiring a house with possession i.,imediately on completion should attsnd.38 words
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Article48 1921-11-29 8 A wire from our corresponeiont ai Kuala Lumpur says A Chinese pas*- !■(•> waiting, leaterdaj morning, to ta^' the local train from Kuang U Kuala I. urn pur, was found dead en a seat, with hi.ticket in his hand, his barang beside sin and a smile on his f&cc.48 words
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Article42 1921-11-29 8 The favourite Service game Cretm ur. Anchor is condemned by the Naval Coat mander-in-Chief at Devonport, who in promulgating severe punishment on thr^e participants says the odds in favour of the banker are so greut that the latter deliberately defrauds his comrades.42 words
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Article44 1921-11-29 8 There were lively scenes at a Kir.em in tne W«eC End when a turn purporlin; co show How Kitchener was betrayed *aa privately exhibited to mn. Parliament and other distinguished au.i. -■nc?s, wli loudly protested against th alleged travesty of facts and displea3::i] .r.cidenti.44 words
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Article50 1921-11-29 8 Mr. K. Doraisamy, usher of the Thirri Court, has receheii a wire from the British Consulate, Sun Francisco, that his «m Mr. D. M. Sundrum, who ii going through a Chemistry and Pharmacy fcurso of the Californian University, is suffering from the edtete cf injuries received in a chemical explosion.50 words
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Article52 1921-11-29 8 The Municipal Commissioners have approved of the installation cf electric lighting t'j the various houses occupied by the engineers of Electrical Department so as to keep them in touch with pressure regulations and any interruptions of supply. Are similar steps to be taktn in the case of engineers of the52 words
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Article63 1921-11-29 8 At the V.M.C.A. Literary Society tomorrow night at B.SO, Mr. C. R. Mencn will read a P-iptT on Religion, But Reason. The paper will afterwards be open to criticism, and a prize will be awarded to the best critic. Two judges will beappointed to decide on the criticism- sub|nitt?d. Members63 words
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Article52 1921-11-29 8 Raffles Hjtcl orchestra will play th. following programme of DMtlic, tomorrow at 9.45 p.m. Overture, Morning, N •< I and Night, Suppe characteristic impression. The Tank Ride.. Lott.r mmSMC, Paderewski suits, Four Imiicn L m Lyrics, Woodford-Findtn valse. La Belle aux Uois Dormant, T.schuikowsky int.-i--mezzo. On The Bosphorus, Lincke Go.52 words
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Article59 1921-11-29 8 With reference to Government's lett i regarding the Singapore Tramway Co/l proposal to raise 1100..000 en mortgage th. Municipal Commissioners hav2 decided t. reply that the Commissioners await r reply from the Government as to the Commissioners' proposals before offering anj comment, and als > that tin- sum el £100,00059 words
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Article70 1921-11-29 8 A terrible motor accident is reported from Bangil, Java, as occurring theio on Tuesday last. A motor owned by an Arab, travelling at a speed of about 50 miks per hour,' ran into a house where a party was in progress. Three of it; hmntW were killed and two badly70 words
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Article77 1921-11-29 8 Inspectors Bartells, Mecten and Johnson, as the result of a raid carried out last evening at a house in Rochorc Road, found in the pocket of a coat thrown under a bed, four false 5-eJollar notes, and snuthi'r hid elsewhere. No plant for making such notes was discovered, ;.rul it77 words
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Article66 1921-11-29 8 The following: it*'m is from action taken by Committees of the Municipal Commission Budget 1922. Considered voLs 11/15 of estimates 1&22 and amended salary of engineer in chief from $12,500 to $23,930 deleted personal engineer and assistant to engineer in chief $4,500 and superintendent motor machinery $7,440. Reduce transport allowances66 words
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Article318 1921-11-29 8 ?K r Vcratoot hns hoaa nppointvil to t as French Consular Ajrent at Medsn. Capt. Pratt, D.P.P., If lit present nn tamat^- of the European Hospital. KimU Lumpur. It was five years ngi, to-day, thut Admirul Beatty was appointed Ci"nliu rider of the Grand Fleet. Mr. B.318 words
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Article22 1921-11-29 8 The next outward mail is enacted to reach Ptnar.g pir P. ami O. Packet Dongola en Saturday, the ore) proximo.22 words
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Article65 1921-11-29 8 Our Prang correspondent wires r.s f .1low.- It is understood that the visit of Hh-.- ITon. Mr. P. S. James, CJL&, m.d Mr. s. A. I ane. chairman i the Harbour Baarda, is in reference to the Butterworth Ferry. A ccns.'ltati m was he-Id to-day by the Penaag65 words
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Article79 1921-11-29 8 <!u' opening of the Batu Pahat Chapel, some time in M-iy, this year, writ.-, a eminpuiwhiit, there have b:-e-n a great P.. any people joining and b-cominsf members of the cl'apel which Me*M now -i too sr.iell for the i/resent large eongregatiena. So the finding of a79 words
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Article151 1921-11-29 8 A biil is to I introduced in the Council Oi Sate, Jol. r..-, for Urn imposition of n ci'm'iti :;n re sting t.< th: more effective Cultivation of certain country lands. The tibjedta tinii KMOM state The object of thif bill i 3 t > empower the Commissioner151 words
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Article160 1921-11-29 8 Wo understand that the church worken and church choir. St. Andrew's Cathedral, are making preparations for presenting a delightful play at the Goodwood Hall during the comin.-,' month. The nice selected is Eager Heart, :i Christmas MyFtery-Play, by A. M. Buckton, the author of the Burden of Eujrt-'la,160 words
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Advertisement144 1921-11-29 8 Fine Wines from RELIABLE SHIPPERS Per Dozen. PORT. Croft Co.'s Fine Old $30.00 SHERRY. Duff Gordon's Fine Old Brown 26.00 o Specially recommended for Dessert use. SHERRY. Duff Gordon's FINO Pale Z Dry 27.50 An Ideal Dinner Wine. Per Dozen. g CLARET. C. Meyniac's St. ESTEPHE 20.00 7 A Charming144 words
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Advertisement123 1921-11-29 8 ALHAMBRA Bwth Road 6 Ptn. THE DEVIL 6 Pt«. Featuring Geo. ArliJs Sylvia Brromer, Lucy Cotton, Roland Bottomley anil Edmund Low* Topical Budget, Pollard Comedy, etc. Kruhnian Amusement Corporatloa present* THE INVISIBLE RAT Episodes 11 and 12 (First Show) MARLBOROUGH Beach Rood 5 Pts. JINK S Pit). Featuring Mabel Normund123 words
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Article235 1921-11-29 9 Clearing Way for Solid Achievements. Reuter's Service London, November 2S. Washington The Conference is uncecsingly persevering in i." tjsks and t^radually overt aning obetnetea «nd clearing the waj for solid aihlawawta. Thr (ami i -.;>!'• -yd übreiad of criain power!! trying to wrack the conference are not seriously235 words
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Article135 1921-11-29 9 Renter's Service. London, November 28. Contrasting with the cloomy statement* with regard to the financial ovtlook of Cliir.a, tl int of the Financial ■.<.-. who is described as wed! acquainted with the Far Baat, declares that China is sound and solvent. The financial conditions of China are135 words
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Article115 1921-11-29 9 Sauna?! Sebvicb. Li v.ion, NV.-cn-.ber 2H. The I'or.insular und Oriental Steam Navigation Company report for the yiar ended September "0 shows v net profit of E57M64 and has carried foiward £100,::0(l. It says that during the moat ha f the year the steamers were able115 words
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Article64 1921-11-29 9 Reuter's Service London, November IW. \.wliav..i. i.ntvticut Four were kiile.i ami eighty injured in a fire at the Uialto Caaeena, which is alleged to have been started through incense being burnt during the showing of n film. The spectators were aanafe-atfickaal and many were trampled on and64 words
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Article39 1921-11-29 9 Keiter's Service. London, November 28. L/jnl Alfred Douglas has obtained £1,000 4MMOM against Associated Newspapers for libel in a biographical notice appended tn an crniieous report of his death published in tln> -Kvuning News in February.39 words
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Article135 1921-11-29 9 No Chance for Starving Millions. Reltee's Service. London, November 28. Correspondents paint gloomy pictures of famine stricken Russia. It now appears that there is no chance of saving millions of sufferers. The Volga is now closed, 'leaving the starving people in the famine districts blockaded by wintar, which135 words
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Article95 1921-11-29 9 Reuter's Servicb London, November M. The Financial Times says the Manchester cotton report market is hopeful. Evidence is accumulating that India wiii buy soon, though business with India at present does not represent even a fringe of the normal dcmaml China is very •juiet, but smaller Far95 words
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Article171 1921-11-29 9 Reassuring News to Hand From Peking. Though the local branch of the Bank o( Communications is still suspending payment it is only doing so tiil it receives instructions from Peking. The whole trouble at the Chinese capital was due to a sudden rush for silver. At the^meeting171 words
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Article217 1921-11-29 9 The Sydney Morning Herald says Conditions regarding the meat export trade are far from tncouraging, accoruin: tn Mr. Arthur Kidman,' an Aualialilil meat exporter, who has been on a fifteen months' wor.d tour. Mr. Kidman pointed out that all tho;e who had acquired heavy stocks of meat,217 words
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Article130 1921-11-29 9 On tin- afternoon of the 11th instant, a meeting was h- Id under the auspices of the Netherlands' Chamber of Commerce of New York in the Java Bank Buildings, W* tevrcden. The American Conml was present ami members nf commercial, industrial and shipping firms130 words
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Article1226 1921-11-29 9 (From a Correspondent.) November 22. The weather has been a trifle warm though we have had one or two showers of rain, but the moonlight nights have always been cool. There has bwn a good deal of excitement over the rise in the price of rubber locally, when1,226 words
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Article589 1921-11-29 9 Arriving in Singapore Early To-morrow. Viscount KorthelhTe, the founder of tl.c Daily Mail and other newspapers and the chief proprietor of The Tunes, is due at Singapore by the P, an 1 i). steamer Nyanza at daybreak tc- morrow. Hit Lordship, who is :i a \ver!:l-ti.ur, sailed589 words
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313 1921-11-29 9 The directri.;' rcp» r t tD shareholders oi Menclai-Ttko..;,.- Sir.cnpore Rubboi Estates, Ltd., for the year ended July ai tfU, states that the balance of prolh brought forward fro'.:i last year il $:ifi,64l.itl>, from which has to be deducted the 10-:s for the year amounting to $29,930.32,313 words
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Article1970 1921-11-29 9 Effort Towards Irish Peace. By Our Special Correspondent. London, November 4. In writing on British politics it is impossible to keep Ireland out of the picture nowadays. It crops up as constantly aa did King Charles's head in Mr. Dick's narrative, and it is far more troublesome In1,970 words
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Article79 1921-11-29 9 A great tire which lasted for several ike >ut in the goduwM of Hasan. Mirandolle Vonte ia Ka.i Una, says a o'. mUtyn etbh. The Bra brigade Mid the Jan tan dec Reydeu played upon it wiihnut much effect. The godowns were stock, ci wit.h animoiiia, ikin*, rubber, rice, and79 words
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Article1235 1921-11-29 10 Prospecting Activities in The State. [n \av. of the rumours that hive been regarding th- 1 (iiidinc of Kelantan a representative of thii paper »:is depsted anHag tm> jiD-itin!'. ia able to state on good authority that prospecting is being I on in tiie Slate, ami that1,235 words
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Article403 1921-11-29 10 I il- Success of the Hawaiian Troupe. If you want a really fine musical entertainment, lilting melodies s>ulfully render=d, (rood ilancinjr and sinirinj;, a proKramme when every item stands >ut as a cjever M.rk, then Kaai's Royal Hawaiian i'ioubadoui> at the Victoria Theatre till the MB. A larirc403 words
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Article791 1921-11-29 10 i Proposed Fund For Propaganda Purposes. The following is a report in the Malay Mail of the business which occurred under the heading of General at the meeting of the Planters' Association of Malaya held at Kuala Lumpur on November '2:'.. Mr. M. J. Kennaway said Mr. Chairman, and791 words
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Article126 1921-11-29 10 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, November '"J. Silver .'!7^i. Hongkong l'J p.c. prem. Three months (told 48. Sh::r.> Market.— Quieter. Hubbcrs.— Fair emiuivy. Lunas 6.10. Has.-. Us 1.02'/i, Collin.sburulis 1.71, CraigWav 78 MMte, L'iu Benuts 25 cent.-.. IfaadaUTWcOßgl M cent.-, Broga;; MM cents, Alleiibys 'J2 cents.126 words
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134 1921-11-29 10 A Britisher Roused to Fury." To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Amidrt the academical inexactitudes of pseudo-antiquarians squabbling over white gloves in your correspondence columns the letter of "Britisher" on Thursday last stands out distinctively as a call for sincerity and truth. The industries of this country are134 words
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Letter275 1921-11-29 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Mr. P. el's remarks at the recent meeting of the P.A..M. will be Nad with :he --.-re-atest satisfaction by every plantti .r. the Peninsula '1 hei a is, however, another aspect to thelabour position which seems to have beer,275 words
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Article437 1921-11-29 10 Local Malays Supply Enough Labour. The second report of the directors to ;he shareholder* of Bairan River Rubbei ("0., Ltd. for the twelve months ended September 30, 1»21 states The grcnt to the land purchased from the Suntvi Bagaa Rubber Ci Ltd., hap hitn issued by the437 words
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Article50 1921-11-29 10 Elephants muy travel on th? F.M.S. Railways for 25 rents per rail*-. Their ■hikijen may go half fare but the age limit is not .stated. The disparity between anupmic captive specimen:! and frti-h jungle passengers must be a speculation, remarks the Malay Mail. We presume rales ref«r to trunk lines.50 words
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Article689 1921-11-29 10 Interesting Function at Government House. An interesting function took placL' at Government House last evening, when the Singapore Girl Guides ralli.d for inspection by Lady Guillemard. There was a good muster of girls, including a iiumbi r of little ones, who constituted a company oi "Brownies" and689 words
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Article252 1921-11-29 10 Hasan. Morreau and Spiegelberg writ ing from Manchester on October 2( state Cotton. After some fluctuations price shew small gains on last week's figures. Yarns.— Prices haw given way '-d. t. hi. pat Ib. for American spinnings anabout Id. f>r Egyptians. Business lit.been dull. Cloth. Efforts are252 words
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Article34 1921-11-29 10 Thr CBCaMBMBt is announced < f the Rev. A. I). Harcus, son if (the late) B*v. W. Harcus of Wc-ttray, Orkntv. t-. Misi V. L. Spark, dautht.r t-f the Rev, Alix. Spark, of Rou&ay, Orkney.34 words
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Article88 1921-11-29 10 The herd of elephants that hid been i visiting the vicinity of IJuJmnc. Estate, aay»|' the Miilay M ail, bad their ranks depleted I on Thursiiay at Ii a.m. in the forest re- .:r.-e of Sungei Buloh, where an Ml y i, old large tusker bull and a large but88 words
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Article234 1921-11-29 10 Victory for Presidency XI Certain. The (Juadrargulnr Cricket Tournaateat at Bombay between thi P i .i and Hindu XI was continued with great Interest. As the Hindu's SCOTS did not reach the half of their rivals' tot il the Hindus had to follow on. This proved mi234 words
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Article29 1921-11-29 10 Owincr to the wet wcntlici yesterday p.eventir.;: play it has btcn ilec-ideil to abandon tlio American tournament at the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Chib.29 words
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Article123 1921-11-29 10 Tlif following are the teams for the 3c itlarul v. The IJi'st match to be played to-morrow afternoon, beginning at 6 Tin- Ki-st (white).— A. G. M cCu!la^h S. A. Turbcr, P. MkMlebrook, 8. E. King, and K. K. AbU-lt Capt. Bl iper ;in«l A. I.. Bine il. H.123 words
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Article56 1921-11-29 10 We .peat below the teams which will represent Sco'dand and the Kest in this afternoon's gMU on the 8.C.C. ground Scotland.— Tait Hill and Sinclair Ne.--mg and Buchanan Nicholl, Husi:i:iii, .fnmieson, J. Winter and C. E. VVintiT. The Kest.— Barmi Gab and Hide Parish, Duff and Baric56 words
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Article24 1921-11-29 10 The men's monthly medal boijey competition at the Garrison Ciolf Club will be played on December '■> and 4 and the ladies' on Docenibi-r24 words
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Article73 1921-11-29 10 The Y..M.O.A. Swiir.minjr Pool will l«t :1osl(i for it:; usual monthly cleaning to ■OriCO aril Thursday. The final fur the football championship of the North (oast of Java was played at PekakmgM on Monday between Pekatn^;:ii ar.d Chcribon. Choribon won a good fUM by two goals to on>.\ rinopiatojtraph73 words
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Article323 1921-11-29 10 Che Products und Industries Of H. N. H. Several tefereaces hays been made to the Malayan side of the exhibition to bs held in Singapore during the Prince of Wales vi.sit n March next. The Bornean iide is thus ■efeired to In th B.N. B. Gazette The objects323 words
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Article23 1921-11-29 10 The Governor-General > f the Philippines is to invite the Governors of Hoagkoaic, Inrlo-China and Britir.h Korth Borneo »> :itt--nd the forthcoming carnival al Manila.23 words
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Article1974 1921-11-29 11 Alternate Day Tapping Versus Closing Down. The tenth annual general meeting d the l'.n: Dhfcaue. T B>,al (K.M.S.i Rubber Kstates, Ltd.. Wai ht-ld on October 2i at the oftVes of the company. 5, WhittinK-ton-avenue, K.C. Mr. U. V. HcNslr Bcetl (the chairman) BfeaMtaff. The Chairman said Centlenien, 11,974 words
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Article36 1921-11-29 11 H«— r 11 JTT lbs. Revel (Johor^.;.— ii.-j.hT") lbs. Kaala l*|pisjaa 18.400 lbs. Uiras (Sumatra). 0,371 lbs. Lam| 16.U00 lb?. Malaka Pinria.— L'l.O;;.'} lbs. Baagei MataiiK.— -2.">.00:2 lbs. Trafalgar. —.:,loo lbs Coconuts 12,50036 words
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Article93 1921-11-29 11 At Fulham Cancer hospital therv is a lew X-Kay installation jf enormous Sinn t for treatment (if tWp-seateri tant-cr wifn wkal jit- term. I \i-ry hard rays. It is ■Ued the sunk' (lci-|. thirapy outfit, li in raise a supply t> '250,000 volts bi-inu jm four to93 words
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Advertisement85 1921-11-29 11 THE BEST •El PUM 18 A I Wt MOUTRIE v ■^■■efßßpr Built of SOLID TEAK and Guaranteed for SEVEN Years. They are much the CHEAPEST Eventually, Oall and Inepeot our NEW STOCK. We aiao have a few uaed Pianoe at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. S. MOURIE 4 00. LTD. Rafflts Place,85 words
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Advertisement391 1921-11-29 11 Raffles Hotel. ■^a* aY NOVEMBER 29, 1921. St. ANDREWS EVE Special Scotch Dinner Dancing till 1.15 a.m. BOOK NOW. F. A. COOKK. A. H. HcCLABT, Musical Director. Manager. Adelptii Hotel. XMAS AND NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES XMAS EVE, December. 24. Illuminated Xmas Tree and Dance till midnight. Dinner and dance for391 words
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Article848 1921-11-29 12 Details of his Reception In India. A mess-age from the Prince of Wales's camp, Bombay, dated November 17, states In spite of the percussion caused by the boycott movement and distraction created by a mass meeting timed to take place simultaneous with the landing of the848 words
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Article166 1921-11-29 12 Sir. W. 11. Dop, previously of Atessrs. Bcarson a:::l van Oversee, is starting a novel business in Singapore. He is going to import fresh cut flowers direct from Uu bin hill -nurseri.-s of an important company in Java, which has several proia the Banc'.oenu and Soekuboemi166 words
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Article869 1921-11-29 12 Rubbers Active at Kuala Lumpur. Htm, Baker, Morgan and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, reported at 5 p.m. on Friday Chief interest centres again round rubbers, and we are glad to report a second active week in this section, while there have been' considerable dealings in the industrial869 words
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Article245 1921-11-29 12 Arbitrator's Decree Against Kelantan Government. In connection with the Duff Development Company vs. the Government of Kelantan arbitration care, we understand that the arbitrator has awarded entirely in favour of the DufV Development Company on all points. He has awarded a decree that the Kelantun Government was245 words
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Advertisement191 1921-11-29 12 6 £xnte" STARTING AND LIGHTING Batteries The "EXIDE" Type XC Battery is especially designed for automobile starting and lighting. It represents 31 years of storage-battery experience. It was the first commercially successful starting and lighting battery made and has been a big factor in making starting and lighting apparatus so191 words
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Advertisement118 1921-11-29 12 The Ideal Wood Preservative ♦♦♦-♦•♦♦< Sole Agents for! THE PRODUCTS OF MESSRS. MAJOR CO., LTDSime, Darby Co., Ltd. SINOAPORG BRANCHES. T I T Ml IST Is Supplied to: Messrs. ASIATIC PETROI.EI'M CO. (S.S.), LTD. ESTAB. BROSSA'RD, MOPIN SWAN AND MACLAREN THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SINGAPORE HARUOIU BOARD UNITED ENGINEERS, LTD.118 words
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Article853 1921-11-29 13 Career of the Late Mr. Kennedy Jones, M.P. We deeply rejrret to announce the death of Mr. Kennedy Jones, M.P., whose career in journalism was a real life romance, says the Daily Mail. Born in Glasgow on May 4, 1865, Mr. Jones had none of the advantages853 words
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Article67 1921-11-29 13 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ewl-l injj Tuesday, November 29 Tuesday, 29th.— 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall.l Bras Basah Road, Malay Company. SINGAPORE AND SOUTH MAI-AYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for week ending December 4 Tuesday, 29th.— Third Troop Parade, 5.15. Thursday, Dec. I.— Music Class, Headquarters,67 words
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Advertisement128 1921-11-29 13 e---....V-.-..- f ..j.. y.l GREATLY REDUCED PiiIGES 0 I Ask Your Dealer (;*m-rul Aijcnu for Singapore and F.M.S. BRINKMANN CO. WiimVMkl MOTORS, LTD. m-t, ORCHARD ROAD. Phone 2617. Overhauls and repairs of every description to all makis o* cars _nd trucks. Painting, upholstering, batteries charged. Separate lock-up garages. NEW CARS128 words
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Advertisement349 1921-11-29 13 The Brand of Confidence >C^^is_____2s^»^x B _^i^ Df! NoTK^raO-ECTTLH?crC«{N_£) wL^ 2Sy i-wa* rcmnsiice wzf£ Qr<S£ BLACXWBU >&Z£gy Delscacx* ap# Quality Purity and c ?ras£omm. m K> Vtrtmat mf 9OU~«. 16 Vark**.** of «OTTtO MKAT^ wm€ r -maßmi&,, crosse c blackwell 0 Will buy the Typewriter Supreme THE It is a349 words
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Advertisement530 1921-11-29 14 SALES BY AWfflWI IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of vnluablc land an.l hnj.-e properties At our salc-tuom, No. 30, Kling Street, on Wednesday, Nutcmbtr SB, at 2.30 p.m. 1. tn t. Valuable fmliold land and foui sign nnd well-built of speciallj iid linrdwood timbe: hhopho'ise residential proMrttai known a.' 60 :>O-3 and530 words
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Advertisement431 1921-11-29 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee, and Motor. Assets exceed £40,000,000 W. A. SlMS— Manager and Underwriter, I Eastern Branch, Singapore. THE IMPERIAL FIRE OFFICE n United with the Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd (Incorporated in England) 1 and 2, Bartholomew Lane, London,431 words
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Advertisement1810 1921-11-29 14 II lIIWII— —im_JW 111 W lIHW Mil— l MM!—— ■■■■■HllMl I Assets over $4,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $17,000. 'X)» The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 15, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with ths1,810 words
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Article857 1921-11-29 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics A Revolution in Suspension. A suspension that claims to be cheaper and in every way better than any existing type is sure to create great interest in these days of bad roads. The new Cowey system eliminates all parts requiring lubrication857 words
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Article154 1921-11-29 15 Prohibition Soup with a Double Cocktail. Responding to the toast of The Imperial ForeM at a Licensed Victuallers' Protection Society dinner in London, Admiral Sir Guy Gaunt, for the Navy, said For God's sake, save this country from the dry business. I hold no brief for the154 words
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Article20 1921-11-29 15 A new 25 guilder note has been put mil circulation by the Netherlands Bank asll from November 15. i H20 words
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Advertisement158 1921-11-29 15 HUGE REDUCTION IN PRICES OF Fisk, Miller Vacuum Cup Tyres Tubes SIZE TYRKS TUBES 30 by 3i 1> $34.75 $5.75 760 90 34.75 5.75 810 90 38.00 5.75 815 105 50.00 7.60 875 105 40.00 7.00 TMI-SII PMCES AW: EFFECTIVE AS FROM TO-DAY. All Makes th: Same Price. COMPARE THESE158 words
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Advertisement429 1921-11-29 15 LjlDEili fi I 4R \w9k m^-*^^ a. r^*v~* _at^* HK9E&K. j^B^B>* B wL '^jy THE ffigSgg AGENCY WV ALAMO —^l^^-i KLECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER PLANT NO VIBRATION— NO NOISE It is the neatest, simplest, most compact < aaS^BsssH VmW and reliable plant on the market. p*r>k?v^ t v '-^y&Jl] H^^Bl429 words
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Advertisement403 1921-11-29 16 6UAN KIAT CO., LTD., No, Sfi. PUIIT.IP STREET. New Shipments Airived of kfOBOAN-8 "M.\>:AM)ER CRCCIDI.KS from Njs. M to 100, RI'SSF.IX'S \MIKK AN FTOCK9 AND DIES WITH TAPS COMI'LKTi: (WHITWOUH THREAD) to screw 1/16 in. to I A, in. Do. to screw in. to K in. Do. to screw \i403 words
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Advertisement381 1921-11-29 16 NEW STOCK IN HAND. P.cki Mack Coal Pitch. Whit* Colic n Wiikto. Host Quality Resin. CM Steel Sledge Hammers CM Steel Stimehrciili.ru Hammers Smoothon or Iron cinint Pnaafcag, Hand and Crosscut Saws Semi-rotaiy Ufng Pumps Hubbui'k's Pnmts of all colours Huhhurk's Linseed Oil (ltaw and Uoiled) Hubbuck's Genuine Turix-nline etc.,381 words
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Advertisement909 1921-11-29 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID chergea (or Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc. In ordinary clo«e-e«t type (average six words to line) are Per line one insertion 28 cts., two ins. 46 tn., three ii.s. 01 cts., four in.. 82 cts., five Ins. $1.00. six ins. 51.13, ten In*. $1.40, •v.tlva909 words
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Advertisement909 1921-11-29 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, scasldo bungalow, 59, Meyer Road, Tanjong Katong, entry from February 1, 1922. Apply to Meyer Brothers. "~TO~IJET, No. 78, Paslr Pan Jung Road, seaside bungalow, newly built, excellent and healthy locality, five bed rooms, two bathrooms, kitchen and motor car sbed, please apply to Tai909 words
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Advertisement566 1921-11-29 16 OFFICES AND GODOWN TO LET, motor garages gooH condition $15 per month. 300, Scrangoon Road. TO LET, second .loor, 1-b, Raffles Qaay. bright and airy office. Applyjeroundfloor TO UAf, Km. "1. M uml 37 I eck Scan Street. 38 is good for gnrngc, 34 and S* for Stores. Immediate entry.566 words
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Advertisement246 1921-11-29 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. !IS-21«, OBCHABD BOAS. Telephone: 1233 NEW SHIPMENTS ACIDS, Sulphuric, Acetic and Nitric. CHANGKOLS, 3'/i and 4 lbs. NEW MOMI CASES COAL PITCH GALVD. IRON PIPES, Enquiries246 words
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Miscellaneous209 1921-11-29 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General 5S Manager's Office HIT Job Printing Office 12U All communications relating to editorial m.'ittiTt and news should be aid-ease* 1 to THE EDITOR. All communications relating to business matters ad verti**mmts, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc., should be addressed to TUM MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT HATES209 words
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