The Straits Times, 13 January 1922
1922-01-13
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Title Section13 1922-01-13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,843 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement149 1922-01-13 1 [p a *znvk* 3 If You require a really First Class SHERRY And one that is quite outside the ordinary.TRY A BOTTLE OF T ravens' A Fine Old Pale Sherry 1 OBTAINABLE OF MOST HIGH CLASS WINE HEALERS Including the following;: BUN BRF. Ac Co., Rochore Hoad, CHOP KMOON lIIN,149 words
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Advertisement268 1922-01-13 1 NEW NOVELS Z2£ THE IDOL OF PARIS By Sar;ih Bornh.irHt Price $2..10 THE WINGS OF VKTOKY Fred. M. White 2.50 THE HONOUR OF HIS HOUBI Fred. M. ItTUtc 2^o TIIK GREEN BOUGH E. Trmple Thurston 2.50 ANTHONY LYVEDEN Dornford Yates 2M) THE YELLOW lIOKPE Hal. G. Evarts 2.50 THE LADY268 words
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Advertisement9 1922-01-13 1 MILKMAID < iwnrni CmUml mn Prle» mn KI.U iw cuw <9 words
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Article457 1922-01-13 2 Sensational Play at the Paris Renaissance. When it is noted that it is generally assumed that M. Charles Henry Hirsch's new play at the Renaissance, Paris, La] Danseu.se Rouge, was inspired by the tragic career of Mata Hari, the variety dancer atul cownupotttau spy wbo was457 words
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Article381 1922-01-13 2 Increased Traffic Over 1919 And 1920. Traffic through thi> Suez Canal for the first six month.- of ltti Aemi an increase over the corresponding periods of 1919 i ami 1920. While the increase in the number uf vessels is not large there was a decided ImriMl in381 words
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Article138 1922-01-13 2 Extraordinary Scenes in Milages And Towns. I A religious revival is bceinninc among Scottish fishiTmei' who arc rettunnng froir 1 Lowes toft and Yai mouth after the horI ring season, and it is now nracpiiig the I Scottish fi --hinu" 'owns and yiMagea from Eyemouth ta Peterhead. l^ai-Ri-138 words
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Article26 1922-01-13 2 The Ministry of Transport havin K uucid ed to pay half the cost, thi- Kustbourm Town Council decided to spend t"41.:: 10 01: widening East Dfan-rond26 words
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Advertisement114 1922-01-13 2 Bergougnan Tyres I (MAD* IN ntAMCB.) Fresh •lock* are now available from all leadin* garage* and from Bole AKcnw ior 8.8. aud Malay PenlmnU. A. CLOUET Co. sinoa"oke! Tvl. No. 240. Ito i^ cetic 99 per cent. 44 lbs. nett. T. Nagai Co. High Street Tel. 1113 Michelin Cord and114 words
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Advertisement294 1922-01-13 2 P±3l FOUCAULD 10*^ cst? ie-*y at 1 O'CLOCK BAFKTT SAZOB Stropped without MDioTinf bl*d«. Ask your dealer to show it to you. r c V vtn \irustfl V I It Brooke Bond's Ked Label." The o»/> tea with the g.irilcn flavour. Wkj Because it is the t»lj one that is294 words
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Advertisement119 1922-01-13 2 SWINEHART .^n TYRES AND TUBES W> |I Pacific Trading Co., Ltl O^J I 66, 67 6* KOBINSON ROAD \^^V I H Q a POR K NEW ARRIVAL OF Neo-Salvarsan Prices much cheaper on account of the low rate of German exchange. DOSAGE II (M uiO 111 (0.45 IV (0.6 VI119 words
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Article823 1922-01-13 3 High Explosives are More Brutal. Professor Nernst, Rector of Berlin Unversity, one of Germany's most dis tincuiehed men of science, upon whom tht N..bcl prize for chemistry has just beei conferred, has very emphatic doubts a; to the wisdom or usefulness of the move ment favoured823 words
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Article162 1922-01-13 3 Sacrifice to Exarci.se The Devil. A trairi'tiy v.a.- HatCtad to-. lay in a small iilla<;i. in Eaatcrn Pomcrania which afforda paral'd to thf Grand (iui;:no: < f 11m ()!<1 W»>mon. which liux been lately ihri.Kmr Loml..n, writes the l)j:il> Expi Berlin correspondent on Deecav j TaWM cliii162 words
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Advertisement400 1922-01-13 3 Manly Vigour and Strength Dr. Cassell's Tablets Put New Life into Weak, Nervous, Worn-out Men. Jamaica. Sootu Africa. Bfc.Xtw.N 1 <--mublf. Mr. Krn«t J SuiitJi, M», Mltabnl i ...1,1,.,,, a.,,..,. «,,;«.-"i-or ahnut two'^ix. J I Wd •tanu e( icH-diilM n u,» er ilia »ufltrtU Itoit ncr»,- n h*»« tioa an«400 words
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Advertisement363 1922-01-13 3 ARE YOU BLONDE OR BRUNETTE It in a phy-.ii. logical fact that dark per- j 1M more subject to constipa' t t;-.ai. o are fair. Still, every'iody needs *i"ivp a^si tanco soniptime, and PiN K. r.T--TO suit both sexes, all races and every T!i-y Manet constipation, di?pe' !>iiio»s ick headaches,363 words
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Advertisement509 1922-01-13 3 HYDRAULIC MINE OWNERS. MINING INVESTORS AND OWNERS OF TIN LANDS T>-o htttal ;ion. for X»wng Pet Tin, I.ttl ,f mv :.--tcni of K!evating bfing no far aJ vanciwl that thi- !<t»ff -a-, •■•jcnplitv. I aprep. trod for n linrtc.l r. '>d to oxamin' propertioi a« to their suitability for treatn509 words
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Advertisement249 1922-01-13 3 irowa Baßjn»s Vn\M American Lines Int. Baceoaoaaa lo IMVFRMORE DEARBORN ft CO.. I.|\|ITK!I. (Incorporated in D INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINE Regular Service between NY.. Singap-rc and Java p.r!- aad I FOR NEW YORK 1)11 (via Suez) CLLARWAT R Jan 15. HALF MOON end WESTCA P(I\W end {ROM NEW YORK (vh ?\t?.)249 words
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Advertisement825 1922-01-13 4 STOWER SAIUN6S P. 0.-British India m d Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) The Company'a MAIL SKli\ |i K BAST Ol' ItO.MHAY are at present suspended LONDON FAR-EASTEKN SEKVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES AND825 words
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Advertisement592 1922-01-13 4 STEMEB SfIIUWS N.Y.K. European Line LONDON LINE Fortnight Service FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP, VIA PORTS YOSHINO MARU Jsn. 22 MISIIIMA MARU Jan. 29 SADO MARU Feb. 8 KITANO MARU Feb. 22 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOB MARSEILLES AND LIVERPOOL VIA POSTS MALACCA MARU Feb. 16 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service592 words
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Advertisement720 1922-01-13 4 STEAMER SAILINGS KONINKLIJKE PAKETYAART MAATCHAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Telephone Noa. Pssssge Dept. 131, Freight Dept. 1202. Marine Dept. and Tranship"'' Dent. 1417, Mana-.tr'a Dept. 1002. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. VAN HOGENDORP January 13, Blinjoe, Dieboes and Palembanu. KI'MPIUUS— January 13. Batavia,720 words
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Advertisement444 1922-01-13 5 STEAMER SAILINGS E£3i-m!l9 —■•■■■■Ml (Ineorparatai In Engl»n4,i TBAJW-PACIFIC TRANS-ATLANTIC QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC EMPRESS OF ASIA AND EMPRESS OF RUSSIA 16,850 tons Quadruple Screw.. Speed 21 knot*. Hongkong to Vancouver 18 days G. $375.00 Hongkong to Europe -29 days G. $681.25 EMPRESS OF JAPAN (6,000 tona) MONTEAGLE (G.I6S toni)444 words
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Advertisement230 1922-01-13 5 STEAMER SAILINGS 0. S. K. TUB OSAKA SHOSKN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated la Japaa) Ha. I, Da Ro.sa Street. Proposed Sailing frosa Singapore (Subject to change vlthout notles) EUROPEAN UNB For Pert ftald, Marseilles, !*adoa, Aatwsiv, Baitardasa aad Hambarg ARGUN MARO Jaa. II Jaa. U '"•nit Ma-«»ll!.. ANDES MARU Feb. 23230 words
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Advertisement100 1922-01-13 5 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE SINGAPORE to NEW YORK VIA SUEZ s.s. Robert Dollar LOADING SINGAPORE FEBRUARY 8. s.s. Esther Dollar LOADING SINGAPORE FEBRUARY 20. Through Bills of Lading issued from Singapore to the Principal Cities of the United States and Canada. For furher information as to Rates, etc., apply to100 words
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Advertisement478 1922-01-13 5 STEAMER SAILINGS Glen and Shire lßear»«r«te# la Cnglaa4) JOINT SIBYIC* OF STIAMMI ■OMXWABM GLFNAVT for Genoa, London R'dam and H'burg about Feb. B GLENLUCF London R'dam Antwerp and Hamburg about Feb. IB GLENSUANK Genoa, Marseilles, London nnd Hamburg about Fob. 26 OOTWABM GI-ENADE for Hongkong, Bkassjkaj nnd Japnn about Ji.n.478 words
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Advertisement710 1922-01-13 6 CIHEMAS TTppnTii" CINEMA THEATRE North Bridge Road. TV $«*«> f»»K* a* V.ii f.m a Charming. That Inoe Production lHaf I Wka WlLLUmaal WILLIAM OKSMOND In :i Flat in lnU>rc-t Story I ..c TWF CRIMINAL 5 He's St>n«H'i.j..' \ctionfiil Thr.U: WILLIAM DFBVONn. appearip X i rote si.raewh.it M n -Alat he710 words
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Advertisement415 1922-01-13 6 CINEMAS PALACEGAY CINEMA First Show at 7.80 SILENT BCOTT Featuring Roy Stewart DAMES AND DENTIST 3 bi« Reels Jimmy Aulirey Comedy Second Sbow at Ma AUSTRALASIAN OAZKTre No. 6»O I Hie LURKING aUßjitSi SUrring Anne l.uther and .-ocg- I.nrlin Episode T. A SaUnic Plot 2 parts, Kpisodi Helpless in the415 words
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Advertisement88 1922-01-13 6 STAR OPLRA At tb" Tbmtrs Royal, North Bridge Road TO-NHiHT 1 TO-NIBHT I Mr. Y. L. Tan present* Miss Otto In a Great Chive.v. Tmgical Piece SUT CHRF. POH Saturday, .i.iauart II Kani bin Oirn prodnrc A Big rmgiuul Piece Tije WONDERFUL TRUNKS K. B. COKONG. Proprietor. Y. L. TAN,88 words
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Advertisement313 1922-01-13 6 VOLUNTEERING EURASIAN COMPANY, S.V.C. I Those desirous of nrnlline in the above 1 Company should attend ut the S. V. C. DrilI Hall, Hoach Road, on Wednrsday, Januar 18, 1922, from 4.10 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. D. M. NOTES -I.KV, IS, OaataJa, Adjurant, S.VX Quality of Workmanship and Finish Plus313 words
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Advertisement88 1922-01-13 6 STEAMER SftIUHGS lUNO TRißTSftti H. TOMPANT in lt«!fl HOMEWARD 3AII.INCS TRIKSTI" Jnnu. ir, [UCIA Fcl.. 7 Tor Colombo, Aiirn, Hiatus, Part Paid. critditi, Vrnlrr and Trit-lr, (aVlnf cargo n thrpoth BMI o' I 'i^n tor TUme, the l'.-»«n» ir.^l Mad !\>rU <>l '< Trirr-. i* %i| later. j npaay h»v»88 words
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Article459 1922-01-13 7 Straits Chinese TaHinj? f»art In Decorations. Unildi- the auspices of the StraiU Chinese British Association a meeting ot all the Strait.- ChiMM Clubs was hold on the lltli nisi., al lha (Jarilcn Clut> to 1 1 scuss the ()uisticn of taking part in the decorations459 words
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Article206 1922-01-13 7 ▼SSAXLR AT THK IKK'U Ra«t Wharf Rnila Nil Rait Wharf KM. Sh«-fr« Wharf Ginnc Sonfr. Main hnrf Gn tina, Hum-'h us, Kurvalu* haMn Marw. Empirr Hack Kasla, Lai 9mm. W.-l Wharf l.y>:.,./i. Poiyphemts. Jardin~« Whirf Nil Palo Braul Coal Wharf Nil Kegnvi litrHoar. Main Wharf KagMt, Launch L».i206 words
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Article138 1922-01-13 7 To-day rVrl K«n I p.m I'rnnnK <«nd Calmtta .3 p.m. Batu Pahat S p.m. Rniavjn, Ch'iihon and Samarang 4 p.m M-.lacco and Man 4 p.m. Khio. T..1..C. Pontiaiiak, Bawkawans, 1 >nrkal and Saiajbj >< "< Tendjoni; Hal* and 1 1 |>.m. M.- lmi and Ba 1 .1138 words
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Article30 1922-01-13 7 (OfflHul Pet C Sln*»p«re November lft Novemb.r 17 November 19 DiTcmbrr 2 Di-crmber R r Arrived Ui December 8 December 14 December 1« Dumber 31 January January30 words
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Article109 1922-01-13 7 namm Friday, Jaauary Is. High Water, 9.81 a.m., 11.4 p.m. Saturday, January 14. High Wat«r, 10.1 CI *.m., gpll p.m. H. I. outward mail dot. Sunday, January IS. High Water, 11.6 a.m. Mi.nda;. January 16. High Water, Q.IT a.m., 0.37 p.m. I Straits Trading Co.,altg., 11, Collyer109 words
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Article143 1922-01-13 7 EXCIIA.NCIE. Singapore, January 13. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 332 Demand 2/3 27/3J Private .1 m. credits 2/4 11/32 On New York Demand 48*» Private WO ila.vs Itfi On France, Bank 575 Oa Int! j, Bank T. T. 17SVi On Hongkong', Bank d/d 13?4 p.c. prem.143 words
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50 1922-01-13 7 Sinptpore StHndarci Pale Crep*> Closinjr Priit~ Buyers. Sellers. Singapore St«ndr. Ribbed Smolc 8b« Closine I i B'typr Spot Feb-March. April -June Spot Tc-b.-Miatch Aoril-June 26 37 38 aSVi 4O'/» -IP, Tone of ma <et T -Weak. DAILY PRICE. f FKKNT. 12 noon, Jr.iu.iry 13.50 words
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STOCK AND SHARES.
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Article169 1922-01-13 7 Val. P.!. Buyers. Sellers. 1 I Ayer Wenjc I<M) 1 1 HiUm Tin 1.30 1.40 1 1 Jelantoh 0.60 £1 11 Kam. Kamuntin? 1.17.6 2.0.0 x<i. 10 10 KittU Asoc. 3.50 4.50 £1 £1 Lahat Mines 5 5 Linsu' Tin 4.00 4.50 10 lv Malayan Coll. 14.;»0 l.'i.UOoti. 1169 words
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Article150 1922-01-13 7 IM. Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers. £1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco T..3.0 3.8.0 cd 10 10 Central Engines 15.50 1G.50 10 10 Getrfrc I Vl< i r- SJM o £1 il E. Smeltinp Co. 5.75 6.25 5/- 5/- Eiectric T'way* 2^6 U LQ Fowar 4 -Waves 2".1W ■>■ M 50150 words
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Article77 1922-01-13 7 U. /Oaf. I M. 13..2JU1M p« I M M S']K>xt Octrle lia?:«-»y», C2fift.\KtO S'r-'Vo Uonleliuii p.*. fijfnjm .Sporv kiatu <tt i.t. cf 1907 U.WC.OOC 10 }A, in b'per* Man. 4Vh J».e. ct 19CV fI,OOC,SOO 10 p.*. 4U .S'por* Man. i% pe. of IM9 MBPO.OCC !t p.c. in (4| j.«.77 words
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Article428 1922-01-13 7 I r.i-..T and Co. nnd Lyall >n j..;i i Lateit •Taiiaal* SlerHnj; Quotatiuaa art printed on another page na Friday T<MJ*j'a Ptu-h. Ki»*er Lya.i Co. Evait. AlUnby (SI) 015 0.25 0.15 0.25 Alor Gajah ($1) 1.30 1.50 1.20 1.40 I A. Hitam (|5) 9.50 10.50 9.50 10.50 A.428 words
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Advertisement642 1922-01-13 7 LATEST ADVERTISISMENtS TO USX, ii Upbinsou Koa»l. Apply to 11. Bagaoon 5-1. Malacca Stn.t. FOB *\LK huntinif-hjtlJle with numnah Vridle eomplajts bar and briiloun $60. 149, Strmt,. lirn.-. ■Ty LKT, oi.e furni«hed room vmUir and r!rc;r r 1 iijrht .'> nriuutcs from town occupa- >Vl>riiar>- I. Apply A. C. F.,642 words
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Advertisement64 1922-01-13 7 SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS NETHERLANDS GUTTA-PERCHA COMPANY. Head Office and Works Town-Office and Showroom PASill PAXJANG. 5. RAFFLES PLACE. The First Manufacturers of RubberGoods in the East. Kubber-Belting Solid-Tyres Ebonite-Roda Uulilmt-Hi.m- Dic.vele-Tyr«H Ebtmite-Sheeta Rubber-Sheets lurringr-Tyrcs Ebonite-Tubes Rubber-Valves Ricksha-Tyres Ebonite- Kings Rubber- Kuffers Perambulator-Tyre* Ebonite-Sundries ANYTHING in the Rubber line can be64 words
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Advertisement258 1922-01-13 7 AUCTION SALE h "h. ',1 furnit'ir.' com- tai.le -..it.i n: rblc v.p-. tea!rm anj t. pa) k >f ti-ak P", etc. i S, off V ilich an lati it 2.:.0 p.m. CHEON I CO.. Auctioneer;-. AUCTION SALE if on Victoria Austm '•:<-■ C "nd '..a."i- <■■"• To a' our aala-1258 words
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Advertisement78 1922-01-13 7 AUCTION SALE At i V' M lay, Jununr. i I One two ton running On ■ND WiST A to IOCUSBJSS* i Ineorpf.n.:. I MORTGAGE s S;\LE T 'ne 7. mileitoi c, un th. l.'i 10.": our ails t :i Wednes.!r-\ Full partic.'.irs an i nONfl K'l.iN PRINTING Ma AND TYPE78 words
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Obituary20 1922-01-13 8 JACK. At Sv,|r.ey, Australia, suddenly oi, January 12, 1922, Alexander Jack of The Struts Trailing Co., Ltd. (By cable).20 words
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1072 1922-01-13 8 The Straits Times FRIDAY, JANUARY 13 ALLIES AT CANNES. The object of the Allied Conference at Cannes seems to be 'to reach some definite understanding as to what shall be done about the German reparation payments and in connection with this there is 8 movement on foot 'to bring about1,072 words
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Article51 1922-01-13 8 The adjourned hearing was resumed ia the Supreme Court, Shanghai, on the 4th inst. of the claim by R. G- Ashtnn against his employers, Messrs. Moutrie's for 14,000 for alleged breach of agreement and $1,000 for alleged assault and battery. After iengthy evidence had been heard the hearing was further51 words
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Article72 1922-01-13 8 The Rotterdam Lloyd Co.'s new motor ship Kedoe arrived at B'-lawan on the sth instant on her maiden voyage. She was built by the Danish firm of Bur. meister and Wain, Copenhagen. She has a deadweight of 6,500 tans and a speed of 12 knots and with 1,220 tons of72 words
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Article17 1922-01-13 8 A new Residency and senior first class Government quarters are being built near the golf-links at Ipoh.17 words
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Article19 1922-01-13 8 The Shanghai College has received an anonymous gift from America of $100,000 for the erection of a woman's building.19 words
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Article26 1922-01-13 8 In Sungei Besi over 30 shop-houses are empty. Rents vary from $25 to $50 per month, while at Salak South the rates are $25 to $30.26 words
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Article17 1922-01-13 8 Considerable defalcations have been discovered in the Customs books at Weltevreden. They dnvolvc many thousands of guilders.17 words
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Article18 1922-01-13 8 The Municipal Assessor places the annual value of the Singapore Harbour Board's property at $4,501,648, or say $4,500,000.18 words
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Article26 1922-01-13 8 The death has occurred at Shanghai of Mr. A. S. Fobes, of Fobes and Co., Ltd., a pioneer American businessman, who came to China in 1863.26 words
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Article21 1922-01-13 8 As Mr. Justice. Barrctt-Lennard is taking the Assizes the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, is presiding over the Bankruptcy Court to-day.21 words
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Article27 1922-01-13 8 Th 2 2nd class of the order of the Crown of Siam has been conferred on Sir John Anderson (Phra Bides Banij), ConsulGeniTal for Siam in London.27 words
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Article31 1922-01-13 8 The rate of issue of money orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 170= $100. The rate of payment of money orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 175 $100.31 words
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Article24 1922-01-13 8 The Interdenominational meeting will be held on Monday, the 16th, at the V.MC.A., Orchard Road, at 5.30 p.m. Rev. F. H. Sullivan will preside.24 words
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Article30 1922-01-13 8 The price of rubber for the assessment of duty for the period from January 13 to January 19, 1922, inclusive, is 36 cents per pound, equivalent to $48 per picul.30 words
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Article27 1922-01-13 8 There will be a cinema show at the V.M.C.A. on Saturday night at 8.30. Members may book seats for themselves and friends before 4 o'clock on Saturday.27 words
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Article34 1922-01-13 8 At Sungei Besi Chinese mining coolies are said to be making 70 cts. to 80 cts. per day if on contract, while, if on wages, they are getting 40 cts. per day and food34 words
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Article35 1922-01-13 8 Mr. St. Clair Naier died on the 3rd inst. after a long and painful illness- Only •".6 years of age, he was born in Shanghai .vhere he was a well-known athlete. H leaves a widow.35 words
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Article33 1922-01-13 8 The St. Joseph's Old Boys are invited to attend a farewell on Saturday at 4 p.m. which will be given to Rev. Bro. Michael, ex-director of the school, before. his departure for Manila.33 words
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Article31 1922-01-13 8 G. B. Leicester, of Shanghai, against whom a long string of charges alleging ;a:se pretences was preferred, has been •ommitted t-,r trial. Bail was allowed in •.wo suret:?s of $500 each.31 words
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Article32 1922-01-13 8 E. Beddall. an employee of the Shangha Dock and Engineering Company, has cim nenced an action in the British court, ai Shanghai, for $2,500 for wrongful dis misral. The hearing was adjourned.32 words
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Article37 1922-01-13 8 Mr. C. A. Pearcy was in Bournemouth for Christmas and the New Year. Or February 3 he, with Mrs. Pearcy and child is leaving Liverpool by the Lancashire for Colombo, where he again joins the Chartered Bank.37 words
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Article39 1922-01-13 8 There were 528 divorces in Scotland in 1921, as compared with 810 in 1920, but the number is still more than double the average. Husbands were petitioners in '284 cases and wives in 244. Only 14 petitions were refused.39 words
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Article38 1922-01-13 8 The Chinese community of Kuala Kubu has petitioned the Government to remove the town to Ampany Pecha, three miles up the line, where the northern end of the deviation will rejoin the old route, instead of to Rasa.38 words
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Article43 1922-01-13 8 The Friendly Band's literary meeting will bs held at the C. C. A. Hall to-day. Mr. J. I'psold, the new secretary and physical director of the Kuala Lumpur V.M.C.A., will deliver a lecture on Egypt. Friends of members and all interested are invited.43 words
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Article52 1922-01-13 8 In their produce report, dated the 12th |inst., Messrs. Barlow and Co. state During the past week copra prices have again weakened slightly and business generality has been quieter. Closing quotations are as follows No. 1 standard <:>.75 to $10. No. 2 standard $9.50 to $9.75, No. 3 standard $9.2552 words
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Article56 1922-01-13 8 An impressive memorial service was he'd in the Martyrs Memorial Hall, Shanghai, on December 29, for the late Mr. Au Ben, formerly managing director of Sinceres. Dr. T. H. Lee, President of the Fuhtan University, presided. Fifty organisations were represented and the walls were covered with hundreds of scrolis. Five56 words
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Article92 1922-01-13 8 The following properties were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co. at their saleroom, 30 Chulia Street, on Wednesday afternoon. Freehold land and houses 23-1 and 23-2 off Killimy Road, area 1,220 and 1,150 sq. ft. respectively, bought by Mr. Neo Hong Watt for $7,000 three pieces92 words
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Article90 1922-01-13 8 Yesterday a Hokien sampan coolio, named Koh Eec Eec, was placed before Mr. B. Nunn. District Judge, charged with robbery of $9.50 from a Chinese passenger aboard his sampan on December 30 last. According to the prosecution the passenger was in the act of paying his fare when the accused90 words
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Article508 1922-01-13 8 Reutcr cables ncwi of the death of Mr. Edgar Bundy, A. R. A. Mr. Justice M. Whitley, from Penang, will preside at the ensuing Malacca Assizes. It is understood that Mr. W. Duncan, who is now living near Woking, js returning to the F.M.S. in April. Mr.508 words
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Article34 1922-01-13 8 Mails from Europe, (London m ii!s dated December '_L'» ex B. I. teamrr Xteesta will arrive by train to-morrow niornintr. Correspondence wi'l he ready for delivery to boxholders about 10.. '50 a.m.34 words
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Article70 1922-01-13 8 Following his letter, which we published yesterday, Mr. L. It. Macphail si nils us :i cheque for $L'M to open a fund in order that some presentation aay be made t > Miss Paul, who is about to leave Singapore, in recognition of her services as Matron70 words
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Article96 1922-01-13 8 The Central Engine Works have aMVed into their new building c n Stamford Bead, and b( th the size, position and general aspect of the r pnBUMi afford the company scope not only f,,r adeqoate dieplay of their special lines, but is in keeping with the96 words
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Article116 1922-01-13 8 Before his departure on leave Mr. Cranna of the V.M.C.A. started a Ke*HM Exchange Library, the idea being to enable mariners calling at the pott to exchange their small stock of books f. mr n fi Mr. (ranna, now back in Singapore, has resumed control of the116 words
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Article104 1922-01-13 8 Dr. Hall Dalby, in a noteworthy lettura on The Common Cold, delivered at a hygienic instituti', said that main caught old by always keeping th ir handkerchiefs in the same pocket, or thi'V reinfei'toii themselves by using unwashed han'ikrrchii'f-. A hearty srirra-T. said thi 1 lecturer,104 words
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Advertisement77 1922-01-13 8 v^Fir^S. FELUCCA CIGARETTES THE BEST. Annual and Chinese New Year Commences next Monday JANUARY 16. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. i cerpento .I i.i Baglaatf) SINO\POf:a AND kUAI.A I.UMIHJR. Protect Your Motor from Fire with the AUTO Minimax "D" TYPE Suitable for private car, lurry and omnibus. Li S" ht Once77 words
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Advertisement215 1922-01-13 8 ALHAMBRA Beach Road. 5 Pts. THE CARNIVAL CHILD pu. 5 Pts. HIGH FINANCE p ts Featuring Ceo. Walsh. First Show. S Pts. THE GHO6T BREAKERS 5 pt Feiturinp If. B. Warner. MARLBOROUGH Baach Roaa I Pts. THE HAUNTING TERROR 4 Pts. i Pts. THE GOLDEN WALL 5 pm first 8ko«215 words
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Article861 1922-01-13 9 Terms of the Franco-British Pact Threatened French Political Crisis. Kki tkk's Service. London, January 11. Cninis Mr. l.l'.vd George handed M. I'.riand the draft of the Anglo-French Pact which M. P.riand wi I submit to the French Cabinet to-morrow. London January 11. Cannes A long aide-memoire was861 words
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Article167 1922-01-13 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 11. Washington The Japanese have tentatively agreed to the withdrawal of their troops from the German Kiaochow leasehold and from the Shantung railway, on condition that China furnishes adequate polic protection. The Japanese suggested that the withdrawal of the railway guards should be treated167 words
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Article125 1922-01-13 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 11. Johannesburg The Men's Federation has requested General Smuts to call a joint meeting of employ-el's and the Federation. The Unions demand a withdrawal of all ultimatums and notices and no further reduction in wages until the margin between assumed and actual increase125 words
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Article70 1922-01-13 9 Reuter'b Service. London, January 11. Geneva The first session of the Council of the League of Nations was opened publicly under the presidency of Heer Hymans. The Council approved of the constitution of a permanent mandates commission, also the report of Sir Eric Drummond on a permanent70 words
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Article41 1922-01-13 9 Reitkr's Service. London, January 11 The South Wales Siemens Steel Association of Swansea have reduced the price of steel bars by 7s. 6d. per ton to £7 7s. 6d., equivalent to a quarter of the war time price.41 words
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Article147 1922-01-13 9 Bold Proposals by the German Group. Reuter's Service. London, January 12. It is reported from Washington that there is anxiety in responsible quarters lest Holland should drop out of the nine power agreement and request that any reference to her East Indian empire be limited to a careful147 words
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Article104 1922-01-13 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 12. Rome It is reported from a trustworthy source that negotiations are progressing to reconstitute the Banca Disconto with Italian and foreign capital. Mr. Otto Kahn, of the United States, and M. Dreyfus, of Paris, are expected to participate in the new concern. The104 words
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Article91 1922-01-13 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 11. Mr. Griffith is summoning tho Southern Parliament, elected last May, to meet in Dublin Mansion House on the 14th inst, for the ratification of the Treaty and the establishment of a provisional government. London, January 11. D? Valeraites have decided not to attend the91 words
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Article46 1922-01-13 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 12. Madrid The Cabinet has resigned. It is believed that the resignation is due to the King's refusal to sign the decree dissolving the military juntas, otherwise the officers' organisations, which was presented by the Minister of War, Senor Lacierva.46 words
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Article54 1922-01-13 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 12. Washington A cost price bill was introduced in the House of Representatives authorising the construction of a channel connecting the great lakes with the sea via Wall End Canal and the St. Laurence river, the expense to be equally borne by the54 words
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Article39 1922-01-13 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 11. Melbourne Mr. Hughes denies the rumours that Mr. Pcarce, the Australian representative at the Washington Conference, is remaining in America. He <ays that Mr. Pearce would return to Australia after the conference closed.39 words
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Article38 1922-01-13 9 Belter's Service. London, January 12. Washington At a conference with Mr. Hoover and Mr. Lasker, chairman of the Shipping: Board, President Harding agreed that the board's vessels which are now idle should carry grain to Russia.38 words
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Article1998 1922-01-13 9 Linking of F.M.S. and Siamese Systems. (By Our Special Correspondent.) Bangkok, January 8. A roving commission and an enforced holiday are as well fitted as a round hole and a round peg. The harmony is perfect and under the spell of the Christmas and New Year1,998 words
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Article137 1922-01-13 9 We are indebted to Messrs. Wilson Holgate and Co. for a copy of the Rubber Trade Association of London monthly statistics of United Kingdom Imports anil Exports of rubber showinir results for November. The essential figures are as follows Imports, November 1921. 1920. From Malaya 2,308137 words
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Article1502 1922-01-13 9 Enquiry into Financial Position. Report of Commission. The report of the Commission appointed by the Governor to enquire i:ito the financial position of the Municipality has now been issued. It is signed by Mr. G. P. Bradney (president), Mr. J. A. Klias, the Hon. Dr. D. J. Galloway,1,502 words
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Article196 1922-01-13 10 Sped 'I krraafMMßta t<»r Scstthfe ni mteers. hitch in thi i yesterday f ing the any of th. Volunteer* lat th. mm their na' the Drill Hal! The pip. .iinl me c,r two of ticularly it I .he formation f tl a eaee Oh whi my ir^i-.-laml196 words
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Article680 1922-01-13 10 Annual Report of the Board Of Directors. The report of the directors to the members of the Straits Trading Company, Ltd. ■>r the business year ended September ItO. IRZI, satte.s By ißfrtal resolutir.n passed at extrairdinary general meeting, on July 21, t confirmed at extraordinary jen.ral meetirr.680 words
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Article228 1922-01-13 10 Jury's Censure of Polite Escort. (I'rom Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, January 12. At the ini|Ui.-t on th death of the latt Mr. Doughty Smith, the verdict of the try wni that death was easjeed by gunihet weemdi Brad b.>. peaessi or pjaiMsßi inkuowu, presumably Chines;- ganir rob-228 words
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Article50 1922-01-13 10 The Thirteenth Chair is the Gaiety attraction. This production was shown at the Victoria Theatn last week ;in<! rib) uld draw crowded house/. Other features are r Stroke, an Kurle William pietiin-, the Uth ami 12th fflinii of "■irrhCinsr Fat L sirinl. a new Cazittu ..nrl :i(ni tin- Mag Humming.50 words
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Article1282 1922-01-13 10 Chairman's. Optimism in Spite Of Heavy Strain. The fourth annual general meeting of Indragiii Rubber, Limited, was held at It* registered offices. French Bank Build- 'Uf». yesterday. Mr. J. A. Kliaj presided Srtd others present were MtsiTs. A. E. Baddeley. H. Clarkson, Tan Kheam Hock. ii. Diem a,nd1,282 words
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Article533 1922-01-13 10 e> Transactions on Much Smaller Scale. Means. Cuthrie and Co. report Singapore, January l'J. Tl. pi ried under review has been marked uy a dull market, business, prior to the opening of tin- auctions yesterday, having been of negligible proportions. At ths amtlana a fcir demand was533 words
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Article177 1922-01-13 10 Tttn ntw episodes of The Lo.-t City Nos. 11 and 12 in four parts, will be put on the screen from to-night in the first show i:t the Liberty Hall supported by I Rainbow coinuly, Oh You T.ast Lynn in I two acts. In the second show. Thos177 words
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Article265 1922-01-13 10 Excellent Going on Second Day. Glorious w rather prevailed fir th< second day's racing at Pvnani;. attracting a large attendance, The t; iiii£ was cellvnt. The following wire the results Race 1 (sev.'n ami a half furlongs).— Hatfielrl Boy (Billett) 1 Jaunty Jay < Reiifoarn) 2 Cheeky Boy265 words
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Article196 1922-01-13 10 A Malacca correspondent writes 1 have read in yeJSH issue of the 10*1 inst. the ad 1 iunt of a ineeiint;- in th S.CC. regarding a cricket tournament J This tournament, in addition to the Sinsrapore League, ahosja the cricketing spirit ►f Baafaafoxe. i ce.i.ve the Malacca196 words
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Article224 1922-01-13 10 The Ex-Services put out a goad tein against the SR.C. yesterday n th< latwr's grosatd and won fairly easily b; !hn gi als to one. The S.R.C. were tht first to draw b'ojd, but Harvey soon pu; ihe Kx-Strv.ces Ml and furtiur >,roalwere added by Schofioid and Buchanan. To.day>224 words
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Article229 1922-01-13 10 Yesterday's rqggav on *)i>. Padanc did not furnish any brillian. A^eteand with several regular first fifteen 4m"B' away a. lot of interest was l'ist-^fj(se-Colours w.re Lett, r forward and ta*u."i Ihaviner a rather scratch three lint- the fact of nearly atwajfe Kettinsr the ball from the serums made up229 words
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Article144 1922-01-13 10 i Th; S.CC. crick t seas -n will b- opened to-morrow, with a farewell match against tht Staffords, starting at 'J p.m. The club team wi I b^ A. 11. Asattex, \C R. Brander, H. M. CantreU, G. C Clarke. A. CttUen, O. P. Griml p.. T. Holder, C.144 words
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Article24 1922-01-13 10 The monthly medal competition on th< K(4>pel Golf Club Unka wiD (>,■ played to morrow and on Sunday an, l tii lad; BO Monday.24 words
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Article61 1922-01-13 10 The third of 1 Scmcrville Biwl wi I take place m Sunday ul> ti *****. Start M •'dock Pfrcentfge handicaps, hours limit 3 nail Class will race f r Phylli111 Cup. Start ]".;•>. Uaanl eonrse. Onsen ami er ws of boats are rsajy«at>il td n .ti that61 words
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Article174 1922-01-13 10 LMMM Wire of IW-ember TO <fat«s: An importuiit proposal that positions i!i iteenlechasc* nnd hur.lic rur.,hall h.- drawn Sir the start in future i- c i>nnjr before the National Hunt Committee in a fortnight on the stewards' ecomoundation. The proposal is regard- .i-- certain to become174 words
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Article379 1922-01-13 10 Life Sentence for a Dangerous Gang Robber. The trial .>f four Chinese, Chin Shoon Choh, Chin Sam, Ohm Sec and Vfong Mgee, which < bef m Mr. Ju»tis- Bam H Lennard, >n W iay, was mallnmd and concluded yesterlay, the acting Solicitor-General, Major M.C. prosecuting on behaf of379 words
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Article71 1922-01-13 10 Macphai) nnd Co.'s Daily Report. Shik;!'""' 1 January 13. Sihrer :ii i' i"«' n >- Time month.s geld Share market. Ouiit. RuK" emiuin y. Tins.— TaipiiiK* 1.08-1.12. Netthi 1.19 0-54 cent*. 1 apan -< cents, Ra cents, Uk I'iahs 1.05-1.10. Unjr Murais 5.30-6.50, Padang Plaadok* M eept*71 words
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Article979 1922-01-13 11 An Alleged Miscarriaßv Of Justice. A MM Which had alrta'iy been '>nc tried, judfiml iriven fi>r plaintiff, and defendant proaacuted for perjury and acquitted, cam boforc t'; Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, hi the Supreme CoM on j Wodanday and jreaterday, oa an order for' It re-irial.979 words
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Article542 1922-01-13 11 Profrramme of Kuala Lumpur Meeting. The EncineerinK AMtOamtioa of Malaya held a meetinir in Kuala Lumpur last i week-end. On Saturday niominir, reports tho I Malay Mail, a visit was paid tn the K.M.S.K. Central Workshops, where the] members were shown over the workshops by Mr. G. C542 words
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Article304 1922-01-13 11 Interest inir Meetinß at Raffles Museum. r-'rom the lively atmosphere ami we!] attttndftd mot-tine of the Singapore Natural History Society held at the Rafflea Museum at ■"> p.m. on the !)th bwt, it is •vi«!i»it that the newly-forme.l institution in deatined ti> a rarerr of ever inriv;isinu304 words
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Article23 1922-01-13 11 About i.;">'i,'»tio pain of aamjfcm Ami hoots, slippi-r.-, ami otht-r footwi-ur liavi* mm s*>\d by thw Disposal Oimiiii->inn liuriag tl'«i |>«st VI inoiith-.23 words
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Advertisement167 1922-01-13 11 Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! ON EASY TERMS. When buying your PIANO insist on having the BEST. MOUTRIE PIANOS are BEST. This is proven by the many hundreds in use throughout Malaya. By our system of EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS we have made it possible for everyone to own one of these Superb167 words
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Advertisement265 1922-01-13 11 Raffles Hotel. MONDAY. Tea Dansant, 5 to 7 p.m. (Admission NA. WEDNESDAY. Special Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY. Guest Night ami Dancinsr. (Evening Dim essential for Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Lunch- -Orchestra. SATURDAY.— Guest Night and Paaw>g. (Evening Drt.-n essential for Dancing). NOTlCE.— Residents nnd Diners will bavc prior eUIm to265 words
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Article324 1922-01-13 12 Pat ■'alu*. Stock Stock BxehftOf* PU E»eh»nr» Company. PricM. VmlM. Company. Prtc«». £1 a £1 £1 £1 2/ £1 £1 2/ 2/ £1 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ £1 il a a a £1 a £1 n v n a 2/ a 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ £1324 words
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Advertisement753 1922-01-13 12 1922 Commence the New Year well by keeping your store with sufficient stock. Never keep it empty. We do the supply in the line of Ship-chandlery, Estate and Mine requirements at new rates. Write or Call f Kiam Kiat Co. 108 and 109, MARKET STREET. SCUDAI, LIMITED NOTICE in hereby753 words
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Advertisement342 1922-01-13 12 THE STRAITS TRADING CO., LIMITED NOTICE ii hareby given that an ordinary General Meeting of The Straits Trading Company, Limited, will be held at the Company's Registered Office, 11, Collyer Quay, on Monday, January 16, 1922, at noon, for the purposes following namely 1. To receive and consider the statement342 words
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Advertisement168 1922-01-13 12 SMOKE ZAIDAN'S Egyptian Cigarettes I HAND MADE EGYPTIAN CIGARETTEsT^]* -AMIR ABDULLAH" "..ORD? "MES. DEUCES" Cork tipped gtraw tlpa*4 Plata Principal Town KeUilera K. P. M. UUSSAIN, 15, Battery Knad. Sole Agents: ALSAGOFF COMPANY U. Batter Knad OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO Huptnobile and Prospective Car Owners After having sold you a168 words
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Advertisement135 1922-01-13 12 PINEAPPLE HAMS. Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED Ba A (Tit) Hfii *tf^ yfc t m.-r iy nMMHrtn^ M 3 j^\. JL Jt^( mm. lMf\ Beer Stout JiA LBbk Jl I fcSi^V AGENTS: i^Hj Suzuki Co. UJI Singapore:. PATTAHA'S Pure Mocha Coffee Z. PATTARA High Street, MWAPOKB. MANGEODINE Price $1 SPECIFIC135 words
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Article829 1922-01-13 13 Interesting Demonstration Of Strapping Chests. An (interesting device for strapping packages was demonstrated in Ceylon for the first time, a few weeks back. The idea, says the Ceylon Observer, is distinctly novel and has many advantages over the method of hooping. The essential feature of the829 words
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Article208 1922-01-13 13 The Sydney Diocesan Synod of the Church of England has carried unanimously the fo lowing motion That this synod regards the subject of spiritual healing as one which demands the thoughtful consideration of the members of the Church, with a view to its being restored to208 words
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Advertisement187 1922-01-13 13 Whiteaway's January 16 500 pieces niy WHITE ONGCLOTH 55 inches Pure Finish IN 2O YARD PIECES TO BE OFFERED DURING THE FIRST DAY OF SALE AT OA Per Piece of i Twenty yds. Do You Know WHITE AW AY'S ARE OFFERING MARPLE'S SHEETS I AT BELOW PRE WAR PRICES SIZF.187 words
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Advertisement191 1922-01-13 13 The Brand of Confidence «iL^ > Orchids VANDA JOAQUIMS 70 cents per dozen. With stalks $1.20 per dozen. BASKETS $5 per basket. WREATHS $5 each. Fresh Cut Flowers Daily. Special attention given to steamer orders. Free delivery anywhere. MOIERN APPLIANCE CO. M-t, Orchard Road. Tel. 2631. For night orders call191 words
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Advertisement53 1922-01-13 13 3 lb. Electric Irons 110 230 Volts. REDUCED J^ f I h Each UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED (la«orporat*4 la th« Stralti S«ttt*manti) •csr.A'-ous. '(Jnitegrs" EI.BCTBICAL DEPARTMENT. 5, Battery Road. Obtainable from all Leading Chemists SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH AND PENANG. SOI .1! AOI'NTS FOX STRAUS SHTTI I:MI:NT8 F.M.S, AM) JOMORK.53 words
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Advertisement481 1922-01-13 14 SALES BY AUCTION i CHEOKG KCON SENG CO. AUCTION SALE of two 'tram and or» motor launches and tar** teak i ftc. A; Hi Cl f n K*M Sonp and Co.'s mi, No. M, Chwlia Street, on Wednesday, January 18. at 2.10 p.m. I. Tliv i l:iuii'.h called ROMA, length481 words
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Advertisement641 1922-01-13 14 INSURANCE THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. '.Incorporated In Canada) All tht latest plan* of Life, Endowment »mt Annnity policiti issued. Assets £8,000,000 GUTHBIX CO., LTD.— Central Aftnt*. Singapore. ROYAL INSURAJNCE CO, LIMITED. (Ineerpor»ted in Great Britain) ;>pec'.alite* in MOTOR INSURANCE L Prompt Lout Settlenents. ■awarat* Premtnm*. Writ* for profpvctDt to641 words
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Advertisement281 1922-01-13 14 Ancta wT«r 9*,W9,9H 9.C. AMtrane* ia force %\lMZ.*9* The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (la*»rp*r*t*4 la Ixralts ItttUnitati) nm^ BKAD OmCI 1 WlackMtn He*.*, «lag*»*ra. LONDON OFFICI t IJ, Old J*wry. tr. Th* Company has 00,000 dtpcslt*4 with the ?nprem* Conrt of Eagl*p4 aM eonplitt with tat British Lift281 words
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Advertisement476 1922-01-13 14 BANKING j THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (lae«rs«ratt«- ay Special laaertal Caartu .a Jaoaa.) Capital Sabaerthe* TeO.ooo.Mt Capital Paid-ap YIe,OOO,OOC Kestrr* Fan*'* Y11,080,000 Prttldent t ft.. Nakagava, VU«-Presld*at 8. Mori, Em. DIRECTORS < T. Biaamnne, Esq. i I). KawaaaU. Xt« K. Mori sage, ttt. a. Isaki, Ea«. T. 1...*. Ese476 words
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Advertisement984 1922-01-13 14 BANKING ASIA BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated In New Tork) STOCKHOLDING BANKS. AagJo aad Lonaos Paria National Bank of Saa Fraaeia«w. Banker* Trust Com pony, New York City. Coatiaeatal and Commercial National Bank of 'btcago. Guaranty Tnixt Co. of New York. Guardian Savlaga aad Trust Company, Clereland. Me-reantilf Bank of the Amerca*.984 words
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Article424 1922-01-13 15 Romance of the Grosvenor Millions. The history of a few grass fields on which a good slice of fashionable London stands, and tho almost fabulous enrichment which accrued to the Duke of Westminster's family in consequence, is nar-l rated with much picturesque detail in] "Mary Uavies and the424 words
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Article362 1922-01-13 15 The Good Old Days of the Sailing Ships. Redolent of the MB, breezy, interesting.! and aiirtajni was the ketnt delivered at I ie in.'tiiutf of Marine Eitiiuetfi by Cap-l tain Sir David WiNon-Barker, R.N.R. (retired), \\h took as tl rabjeet of hi-; JiscourM I. if362 words
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Article240 1922-01-13 15 Cinema Pitlures by Artificial Light. A wciid convoy of BBOtOf kirifcM wound its way from Wanlour Strict, through Siuftcsbury-avenuo, down to Hiccadilly--.-M-r-us late Lho otlit'i- aigkt straniri; ye- Idea, with Riant tripods, which might j have be«n hatched in the mind of Mr. |H. G. Wds to240 words
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Advertisement166 1922-01-13 15 Important DUNLOP-ftfIAGNUMS These tyres are of greatly improved type as compared with any previous construction. The results that have been obtained after one year's experience of them enable us to positively state that no other make of canvas tyre can give such good results. Gfc The Dunlop Rubber Co. (^Tr),166 words
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Advertisement341 1922-01-13 15 KWONB SENG CHIANG EsUMUbH 1887. Wholesale and KeUil WINS. PROVISION AND CEN'BBAL MEKCHANTS I*7. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD ,nd jaacUoa of Colenun Street, Norn. M 17. (Oppoiit* Addpbi Hotel.) lib. tin Orange Marmalade, 28 eta. each. lib. tin Assorted Jam, 15 eta. each. 1 21 b. tin Oatmeal, 40 eta. each.341 words
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Advertisement315 1922-01-13 15 NOTICE. AIK SENG Co., KEE Company, both of 12, Cecil St., Singapore, have removed to 25, Market Street, Singapore. ss«Bßa«B«B«B«B«B«eßßlsssssssß«B«HssflMsssssss«Vsss«BVssssssssssssssr-^as^ THE MOTORCYCLE YOU MUST HAVE IS THE SUNBEAM— Because 1. The All-Chain Transmisnion in entirely enclosed and is always rnnnlng under the most favourable condition*. 2. The Rngine is the315 words
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Advertisement455 1922-01-13 16 NEW STOCK IN HAND Eatery Cloth and Sand Paper Fmery and Glasa Powder Jackson's Floor Stain Vanish French Poliah and Gold Sise Varaiah Copal, Oak and Black Japan Varnish Salter'a Family Spring Uslanee ■alters Circular Spring Balance Thermometers— Japanned and Belf-regia-teViaf Brass Blow Leaps (Upright and Vertical) Magnolia Aatl-frlctloa Metal455 words
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Advertisement432 1922-01-13 16 TAY GUAN KIAT 1(, PHILLIP STVVST, Thone Nos. 3113 aad •114. The successful contractor for supply of MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, BROOMS, BASKETS, etc., etc., etc To The Singapore Municipality. MR. BUCKERIDfiE'S NEW STUDIO 65, ORCHARD ROAD (next to the Palladium.) Phone 1898 HUBBUCK'S PAINTS AND OIL VARIOUS COLOURS. Large stock obtainable432 words
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Advertisement904 1922-01-13 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale. Te Let, gen, In ordinary cloac-aet type (average six word* to line) are: per line; one insertion 28 cts., two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts.. four ins. 82 cts., five ins., $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40, twelve904 words
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Advertisement976 1922-01-13 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, W-l, Paatr P»nj»nf Road. Emtry •Vbruary 1. Apply 69, SUr.ley Street. TO LET, flat at Th« Crescent." Tan Jong Raton*. Apply to Meyer Brothers. BUNGALOW, to let, l«-a, Thomson Road Vpply to Chop Fook Yuen 219, Sooth Bridge Road. TO LET, new bungalow, 7, Cascade*976 words
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Advertisement673 1922-01-13 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, from February 1, godown No 41, \orth Boat Qu»y. Apply 14. Change Alley. TO LET, new promises, 117 »nd 118, Cecil Street. Apply U. Gu.ton, 4. D« Sousa Street. TO LET, K ami.-p for 5 cars w.th lliHiiff.uiV quarters, Scotts Rond. Apply S. Manasieh Co.,673 words
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Advertisement195 1922-01-13 16 Notice ,We beg to advise oar customers that our Repairing Department U now under expert European supervision. All sorts of repairs U cars, lorries and motor cycles executed. We bay* also reduced our rate. 3f car and lorry hirer Telephone: 1233 Strait* Motorcar Service, Ltd. llt-tU, OECHARD BCAO. HEW SHIPMENTS195 words
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Miscellaneous206 1922-01-13 16 ~Se snm~Tn~~] TKLBPBONBS Editorial and General H Manac.rs Offlee U" Job Printin« Ofllos IUA All eommonlcationa relating te editorial matters and news should be addr->is*J to THE EDITOR. All eoramonleatloa. relating to baainess matters—adTortisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing. etc, should be addressed to THI MANAGER. ADVEBTIBEMENT RATES Wants. Tor Sale, To206 words
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