The Straits Times, 30 May 1922
1922-05-30
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Title Section13 1922-05-30 1 The Strait Times. NO. 2G,957 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1922 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement125 1922-05-30 1 ■BBBaBfIBaSBBaBaBBaBBBBBaaBBaaBaiBHHHEBBHEiSBKBBSSSICfUBEB EEtEEBBBBW«aBBEg3g3EBBEBI3B E I CORDON'S 1 i i n I fef 1 1! r-3 I. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. fr^^lf Imported by 1 The Borneo Company, Ltd., j J2 (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG i I ujaßEßE:xaas£2ac:sßßaP3BasxaßßCZEßs:sccEßasßSKßaEiiaßßßßßßaax Bsas2a«i&£3tKa£!£2(JisjisasßZ&E&auiStt There's always lots of Happiness waiting for the owner of a Kodak Ltd.,125 words
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Advertisement529 1922-05-30 1 BBBBIIBUIBBKBBBaBBSIBHSBHIHIHBIBIMllBHBBSBBHIBBBB IBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBEBIl 1 LATEST NOVELS 3SSEE I H 1 5 a m The Girl who Waited, by Florence Warder $2.50 The Lover Who Lied, by Ruby M. Ayres $1.00 The Hour of .Splendour, by Jessie Mon- The Fortune Hunter, by Ruby M. Ayrcs 1.00 U-ath Currie 2.00 The Dancing Master,529 words
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Article294 1922-05-30 2 Final Stage of a Sordid Tragedy. A Melbourne message of April 24 states The last chapter in the sensational Ltory if the murder cf Alma Tirtschke was brought to a close this morning, when Colin Campbell Rors was hanged in the Melbourne gaol. The body of the girl,294 words
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Article187 1922-05-30 2 Dr. J. C. Smith, cf Belfast, in a paper read at t.h2 Institute of Naval A on Nodal Arrangements of Geared Drive?, examined mathematically the* pceUera of the rearing or chattering ship, and declared, after careful consideration his conviction t'.ut, in the study of critical speeds nnd187 words
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Article189 1922-05-30 2 The usual peaceful stillness of t'r.c evenings in Colombo, says a recent Issue of the Times of Ceylon, has been distorbe'J during the past few flays by the emergence, with the rains, of millions of fros-s. which render the night hideous with their peculiar metallic noise, a189 words
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Article173 1922-05-30 2 An Ottawa message of May 10 states that in the House of Commons, in the course of an eijrhuhours' debate on the motion for the exclusion of Oriental aliens, the Premier. Mr. Mackenzie Kins:, ■trodgiv urged that the subject should be approached in a spirit of173 words
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Article175 1922-05-30 2 Look— The Guv'nor A Lon-lon doctor is amonj; King George's doublet-, possessing a remarkable counterfeit head and shoulders of his Majesty but he is abnormally tall. Prince Henry and a friend, on a rocent shopping expedition, were standing at the top of a flight of stairs, up which mounted the175 words
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Advertisement223 1922-05-30 2 L [hi L %t, \£l v\ \JMvhJs\ II j§ For "Reconstruction" 1 after Illness 3j< (or sil who f.re run-down, under-weight (or tho»e whose jp§ "y^ digestion need* a rest, but who at the £im? time need building V£ 3JS up, Glaxo present! the polent body-building, flesh-forming. cenre-restaring elements of223 words
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Advertisement294 1922-05-30 2 CUTICURA SOOTHES SKIN TROUBLES Bathe with plenty of Cuticu'.-i Soap and hot water to cleanse and purify. Dry lightly and apply Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal. Cuticura Talcum soothes and cools the skin and overcomes heavy prrspiration. Delicate,delightful,distingu6. Bokt>li.,T»ltiu>li 3d.Olntantli.Sd sMSI id SoMlhreUKh'-utthf Kni;nrc llr :.,;il:. i F Ktw-b-rv4^on.x:d.294 words
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Advertisement147 1922-05-30 2 A.M.A. A.M.A. C, A. PARSONS and Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) Steam Turbines. Turbo Generators Turbo Pumps, etc., etc. ECONOMY Power Generation AND Transmission dole Ageai P. A. PARIS, 14/S6, TUB ARCADE, SINGAPORE. A.M. A A.MA It® Aoßtic 99 pep cent. 44 lbs. NETT. T. NAGAI Co. HIGH STREET. TEL.147 words
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Article465 1922-05-30 3 Judge's Criticism and Unusual Step. Mr. Justice McCardie commented on the action of the prosecution in regard to a case which came before him at the Old Bailey recently, and decided that the trial should be reopened. The prisoner v.-as a gardener, named Crocker, who was found465 words
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Article208 1922-05-30 3 The Air Ministry announces that th« prize« in the Air Ministry competifior) for safety fuel tanks for aircraft have been awarded as follows Ist I'riz.--(£l.4oo)—The India- Rubber, Gutta I'ercha, and Telegraph Works Co. Ltd., Silvertown, London, E. !G, 2nd Prize <£400(— Imber Anti-Fire tanks !.•<!.. West-road, Tottenham,208 words
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Article201 1922-05-30 3 According te an Associated Press ,;i--»ak-h from Washington, Secretary of ■!-.t. Hughe »a- forced, says t l rimes, tv deny ehargei on the floor of the aerate that the name of Christ w;. deleted frwn the naming prayer at the the Arms Conference nut of201 words
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Article131 1922-05-30 3 i Superb* possesses thz ln.iiunu'tus which always attract visitor.-, be statues of Halilla, Mazzini, ami Columraa. Erary Genoese i-iiilci is tuuirht u> ;ulnive the POOaa patriot, 1>;jIi1I:i. who at the of fifteen threw a stone which was the signal for the revolt against the hated Austrian troops,131 words
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Advertisement353 1922-05-30 3 EXPERIENCE HAS TAUGHT US that rarely, if over is the service of any TWO SHOPS the same. WHY Come to us then we will Ir] l you the WHYS. PATENT PATCHQUICK GO. (NY\t to Orchard Road Mark«t.) I, 2 and 3, CavanaKh Read. Telephone No. 670. KWOiITsENTc«iANGr Star Br.-nd Cotfe*353 words
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Advertisement294 1922-05-30 3 "BETTER PAY THE COOK THAN THE DOCTOR" Pi :i';ottcs than suffer from overW imperfect cooking. I'inkotte* aid digvitioa, dispel constip;iu.i,i. famish bilious- iivi riylim is ;mil tie! headaches, clear the skin anil purify the lireath. Try them to-nicht, you'll feel better in the moraine. Dealer* everywhere sell Pinbtttea, or port294 words
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Advertisement327 1922-05-30 3 Your Baby's Welfare. Your dearest wish is for Baby to W* wall snd hippy. Then you must pay I particular »:irn'ion to his food, far his welfare liepentti as much on that I as on anything. The Ailerburys' S Foods are practically identical with S mother's milk —Baby's natural food.327 words
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Advertisement235 1922-05-30 3 SECURITY is EVERYTHING THESE DAYS! You need have no fear or anxiety whpn you buy ycur supplies from us. You will obtain the highest quality combined with economical prices and a set vice which we aim to make as perfect as possible. Our name Is your guarantee. Wholesale and Retail235 words
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Advertisement663 1922-05-30 4 STEfIiKIER SAILINGS P. ©.-British India °*d Apcar Line (Compnni'S Incorporntiil in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES RNINSULAB AMD OUKMTAL S. N. CO. (Under Ceatract with His alajaalji'l Covernmcnt) 1/iNDOM FAB-BASTWW SKUVK i: 1 KOM LONDON TO MAIJSniI.I.KS. LONDON ANTWERP Dm Blagapafa Leave Sincapore KARMA] V June 11 I663 words
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Advertisement586 1922-05-30 4 STEfIHER SAILINGS "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co* Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) STEAMER Dne Singapore FREIGHT SERVICE Steamer Due .Singapore s.s. CITY OF TOKIO Havre, L'don, KMarn and H'burg In port s.s. RIALTO London, Hamburg May 30 i. CITY OF PKIN L'don, D'kirk, R'dam and H'burg June 16 ..a.586 words
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Advertisement749 1922-05-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART KAATCHAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITII TIIE NETHERLANDS INDIA UOVURWT. Telephone Noc. VxK*mgt Dapt. l.tl, Freight IVpt. 1.02, Marine IVpt. and Transhlpmrnt Dcpt. HS7, Man.i(t*r'a Dept. 1002. tNDBAGIsU— Uav an, Prigf-Radja, Sapnt, TeabUahan, Itcnj.nt nml Reteh-Rlvw. VAN DER H.M.KX749 words
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Advertisement468 1922-05-30 5 STEAMER SAILINGS LONDON LINE Smva Mnrn May 31 I'usliimi Mnru June 14 LIVERPOOL LINE Tatsuno Maru June 10 Tukushiira Maru mid. June lIAMIU HC LINE Mi to Maru end June NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ SOUTH AMERICAN LINE Kawnihi Mnru mid. Juno BOMBAY LINE Wakat i Man May 31 Kaiua>.uru468 words
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Advertisement517 1922-05-30 5 STEAMER SAILINGS 0. S. K. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (Hubject to change without previous notice). EUROPEAN LINE lor Marseilles. London, Hamburg. Rotterdam. \nlMi-rp, via Colombo, Suez nnd Port Said "Arr. Dep. ALPS MARU Hay 27 May 30 ARGUN MARU July 17 July 18 NEW YORK LINE For San Francisco, Panama,517 words
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Advertisement445 1922-05-30 5 STEAMER SAILINGS STRUTHERS BARR\ OPERATORS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO Dm Singapore s.s. WEST OROWA In Port to load s.s. WEST CHOPAKA June 17 to discharge 3.5. WEST FARALON June 30 to discharge ■A WEST CHOPAKA July 5 to load s.s. WEST FARALON July445 words
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Advertisement96 1922-05-30 5 STEAMER SAIIM6S DOLLAR LIRE For Boston New York Baltimore (via Suez) s.s. MARGARET DOLL4R Loading Singapore June 20 Through Bills of Lading issued from Singapore to the Principal Cities of the United States and Canada. I For farther information as to Rates, etc., .apply to DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES, LTD. No.96 words
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Advertisement600 1922-05-30 5 STEAMER SAILIHSS THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. (Incorporated in tho United Kingdom) FOB CHINA AND JAPAN BENLOMOND Jane 1 BENLEDI aarly June No Passenger Accommodation. PATERSON, SIMONS CO. LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) Agents. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Slam.) SINGAPORE BANGKOK For Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Hang sara,600 words
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Advertisement807 1922-05-30 5 SALES BY AUCTION CHEONG KGOK SENG GO. AUCTION SALE of vaiunbli; freehold :-.nd Inai.holi town anJ sea' side piopertirs. At Kaaaro, ChiMwjr Koon Bmu Co.'s Saleroom, No. SO, Chnlla Streat, on Wednesday. Mny 31. at 2-30 p.m. 1. Talnabl* M jraan laaaakold land and the brick anil tile roof business807 words
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Advertisement540 1922-05-30 6 CINEMAS ALHAMBRA From M.mdiiy, May 29, to Saturday, June 3, 1922. GEORGES CARPENTIER Idol of France, Heavyweight Champion of Europe and Light Heavyweight Champion of the World has been seen and admired on the screen in his famous Bgkt l>ut h» has yet to be seen as an actor in540 words
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Advertisement385 1922-05-30 6 CINEMAS After a full day's tiresome work You will want a sure rest, to sUy at home equals to birds in a nest To see our pictures enable you to regain your crest. With compliments of the season from PALACEGAY CINEMA NEW BRIDGE ROAD. Presenting another top-nefch attraction to night385 words
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Advertisement275 1922-05-30 6 ENTERTAINMENTS VICTORIA THEATRE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT At 9.15 UNIVERSAL FILM MIT.. CO., LTD. Present 1 This is not n War Picture. But a story laid in the Great North Woods.. Rooking at the Theatre 1!<" Office. TRICES }2 and $1. Nahar Opera To-night To-night!! A Hindustani Play Masshor Tarjanak A. M.275 words
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Advertisement935 1922-05-30 6 NOTICE Police Orders mado undor Section fi (S) of the Minor Offences Ordinance, IBM, for tho RcKuhition af Traffic on the Occasion of Race. Meetings mi May June 1 and 3, 1!;22, at the Rare Cuurse, SINGAPORK. 1. All vehicles except rikishas will entor .he Singason Sporting club fronnda lv935 words
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Article110 1922-05-30 7 FIXTI ItES. Tuesday. May 36 High Water, o-r.7 n.m. l:..( il tln« lirst li.r.. 2.15. \\.,!,,.,1a>. May 31 Rig* Water, <)-20 a.m., 1-40 p.m. Centra] Engine Works Ann. Mtc.. noon. Kind Asan. Mtg., Barker's, noon. I, DiT. 11. U.K. v. Sirgnpore UniteJ, Tanglia Club at Home, O.li110 words
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Article88 1922-05-30 7 VESSELS AT THE DOCKS. wharf ■fate— ML Baal Wharf Nil. Mi.'.t'. Wfcarl I .ilyp-'o. Mala Wharf Manche, Minderoo, Fuoshing, Empire Dock Konhc Mam, Walcaaa Kara, Hi tkkola, Alps Mam, Ko«rWeel Wharl Radnorshire. Jardinei Wharl l'ulo Brani Coal Wharf- Nil Ki.'ppii Harliour. Mala Wharf Leh. Al.it. l.iii. (row. Lch.88 words
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Article184 1922-05-30 7 <.•■ Bii i Calcutta l;7-j IJJ tons, from Pon- Pontianak l-:.. BAN WHATT iliN. Brit.. lt>7 i 3 ns. from MaLADUOPEAK, Amor., 1.V69 ioi:>-. fresa Honrune. ELTIC PRINCE, Urn 8,592 ions, from New ,->■■. fl id Dell 29-5, for [> li from Seattle Brit. 6,77! I ivupool from184 words
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Article128 1922-05-30 7 To-da> PalM holm 230 p.m. Malacca and Moaf P m Kota Tin^i l'-m--.....1 Rompin P-m--ba and Djambi 1 l'- m- Cherlbon rivl Bamaraag -l p.m. Wednesdajr ]j. v Breeme, l"-Tt Hedlasd, Onsrnarron nnd Weatern Ajs.B a.m. Pareols 6 p.m. to-day Bamaraag, Soorakara and J* am j ii128 words
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Article74 1922-05-30 7 Lyall and Evatt's Share Report. I.vill ami I\alt report under to ata Tin. tlta&JO. Rubbers. -Hull. Mines. Nortl faipings 65-70. Nawns Pets 14-M, Johaas I, Murai.t 1.40-4.F.11, Liv Piahs 75-80. PeUlings 88H-6TU, Tin liriitongs buyers 6»., batang Padanga 40 cms, Kumponi; Kamunt Industrials.— Engineers >-.!i)-s.fiO. Trnrfer: 13.76-14,74 words
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Article161 1922-05-30 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, May :;o. On London, Bank m/s 2/4 1/32 Demand 2/3 29/02 Private I m. credits 2/4 7/S2 On New V.iv!; 1 1 Private 53% i On France, Bank MB On India, Bank T.T. 17G'i On Hongkong, Bank d/d 13 7 s p.c. prom. On Shanghai,161 words
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58 1922-05-30 7 DAILY PRICES CI'UKKNT. 12 noon. May 30, VJ22. Tone of Market Steady. Latest London cables quote Spot crepe 7'id. Sheet T'-d. Spot Juno July-Sept Oct.-Dec. Singapore Standard P»le Crepe Closing Price* Buy?r«. Sellert. Spot June •July-Sept. Oct.-Dec. ,'i';v>ajiore Standard Kibbed Smoked Sheet Cloiing; Pricei58 words
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Article185 1922-05-30 7 Val. I'd. 1 1 Aver Wong 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Jeiuntoh 1 1 Johan Tin £1 £1 Karn. Kamunt. 10 10 Kir.t;: Assc. S E I.ingui Tin 10 10 -Malayan Col. 1 1 Men .Icmbu 1 1 Middleton 1 1 Murai Tin 1 1 Nawng Ptt l185 words
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Article134 1922-05-30 7 Issue. V&l. Pd. Buyers Seller! n £1 Ur. Am. Tobacco C.15.0 4.0.0 10 10 Central Engines 13.00 10 10 Central Motors 4.00 1 lE. Smelting Co. 5.25 5.75 ."> Kltctric Tramways 2/--10 10 Frawr Xi-ave 30.00 SUM c.d. >0 50 Hammer and Co. 100 110 100 100 Kstz Bros.134 words
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Article103 1922-05-30 7 U. Er;y. p.e. f I.2S4.SCG pat px. pjt. Spore Electrical Tramwayt, 5 p.c. £350.0C0 mom. Spore Municipal 6 p.e. Jl.e 78.000 p»r Spore Mu»>ipal 4.% pA of 1907 SI.OOii.OOO 10 v*- dv. '■"/■tp Municipal iVt p.e. of 1909 $1,600,500 10 r«• dia. Spore Municipal 4Vi p.e. of 1909. $1,600,000103 words
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Article383 1922-05-30 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Eratt's Quotations. To-day's Prices. Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt Allenby ($1) 0.10 0.20 0.15 0.20 Alor Gajah (?1) 1.00 1.00 A. Hitoun (|6) 0.50 10.50 0.50 10.50 A. Kuning ($1) 0.75 1.25 1.20 Am. Malay ($2) 1.15 1.25 1.25 A. Molok ($1) 0.90383 words
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Advertisement616 1922-05-30 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TIELEMAN DUOS: Smoked Kels, Liver Sausage, Sliced Bacon anil Rhy Hroad at 11. Hultc:, Kuropp Hotel I. milling. ED, competeni shorthand-typist mi meuintoly. Apply 7C>6, Straits Time». KOH SALE, one seatei liupmobile rar in (rood running order, ca«h pries $1,000 oi I'H'.ri'sl olFir. Apply to Hupmobile, BtraitS Tim.-.-.616 words
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Advertisement265 1922-05-30 7 rare offer of attrsctive properties viz Storage Coduwn.o. r.ror TanjtMig Puirar Wharves and business and dwelling houses in town. IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE Tr.e undersigned have been favoured with instruttiocs to sell by rniblic auction ut their sale-room, Raffles Chamlwri, Bafflea i'lace, .SiiiKi-pore, ON TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1922, at 2.30 p.m.265 words
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Advertisement758 1922-05-30 7 SELDOM ON THE MARKET Business premise* at Ctail Street and Market Street, suitable for offees ;u..l diftnncr of tin' Bsjaare. IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE The undersigned hars received instructions lo sell by Mbli« I ftuflta* OhamkiMtj Raitii \':j.- Finsfepure ON TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1922. at 2.30 p.m. CEtll. .VrHKKT. Lot 1.758 words
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Obituary20 1922-05-30 8 YOULE.— At Saigon, on May 16, 1922, P. D Youle. of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, aged 26.20 words
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Article90 1922-05-30 8 MRS. C. H. ARMSTRONG, Mrs. C. V. Phipps and Miss Noycs thank their friends wnc kindly attended the funeral of their beloved mother and also those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence. .Messrs. KOW KIM LEONG, Kow Kirn Jan Tco Ben* Lee, Teo Jee Leong, Scow Ku,r. Joon90 words
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1057 1922-05-30 8 The Straits Times. TUESDAY, MAY 30 LANDLORDS AND TENANTS. Major Field, in his report to the Municipality on cost of living, states that the average monthly rentals of residential properties in Singapore have risen as follows From August 8, 1914, to January 1, 1922, European residences 195 per cent. residences1,057 words
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Article46 1922-05-30 8 Traffic Inspector Porter produced a Chinese driver before Mr. Dawson on Saturday •norning on a charge of driving a hiring car without licence on the 23rd instant. The man's licer.ee expired in February but ;e failed to get another. He pleaded ,'uilty, and was fined $15.46 words
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Article51 1922-05-30 8 The Palacegay Cinema at New Bridge toad change their programme to-night as •'ollows A seven parts drama, The Lone Wolf's Daughter, two episodes of the lighting Fate^ serial featuring William Duncan and Edith Johnson, two episodes >f the Fatal Sign serial featuring Harry Carter and a two parts comedy The51 words
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Article61 1922-05-30 8 The Raffles Hotel orchestra will play the 'ollowing programme of music to-morrow ommencing at ».45 p.m., under the direcion of Mr. F. A. Cook Selection, Chu Chin Chow, Norton Intermezzo, Amina, Ljackl violin eolo, Romance ct Bolero. P-ancla suite, Sylvan scenes, (1) In ■■'■auty's Bower, (2) Sylvan Dances, (3) Cupid's61 words
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Article15 1922-05-30 8 The first anniversary of the V.M.C.A. literary Society will be held to-morrow at 8.15 p.m.15 words
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Article24 1922-05-30 8 A Chinese coolie at Bahau was on Wednesday last stung by a wasp, and five hours later dieJ from the result of the sting.24 words
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Article28 1922-05-30 8 We are requested to state that the monthly- service of the Christian He'alin^ Mission will be held in St. Andrew's Cathedral at 5 p.m. on Friday, June 2.28 words
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Article29 1922-05-30 8 A notification in the Government Gazette prohibits the importation into the Colony of any publications issued by the Communist International wherever and n whatever language they may be printed.29 words
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Article32 1922-05-30 8 The full Court of Appeal, consisting of the Chief Judicial Commissioner, Sir M. Woodward, and the Hon. Justices "arrer-Manby, Watson and Branch, commences its sitting in the Supreme Court, \uala Lumpur to-day.32 words
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Article40 1922-05-30 8 Mr. M. J. Forrest was arrested on a warrant this morning for, it is alleged, refusing to maintain his children, an jffence punishable under section 88 (2) of Ordinance 96. Mr. Forrest was to be produced before Mr. Dawson to-day.40 words
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Article45 1922-05-30 8 On Saturday the third officer of the X.P.M. steamer Campyns had a miraculous escape from death. During some work on board he fell down tka hatch, but oeyond a slipht injury to one of his hands, was none the worse for his 30 feet drop.45 words
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Article59 1922-05-30 8 In honour of the patron feast of His .ordship Bishop Barillon, the Catholic Jlub is giving a concert on Friday next, it 8 p.m. Admission is free, but will be jy ticket only and will be strictly limited -o members and their families. Applicaions for tickets should be made tr>59 words
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Article53 1922-05-30 8 At the resumed sitting of the Assizes, .j-day presided over by Mr. Justice Jarre'tt-Lennard, the case in which two Pagat Singh and Harnam Singh, tand charged with the murder of a impatriot, named Veer Sir.^h in Anson Joad en February 19 last, which was djourned from last Friday, was continue;!,53 words
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Article60 1922-05-30 8 The Malacca police arc exhibiting considerable energy now in contrelling tin gambling craze which is prevalent everywhere. On Sunday evening Inspector lifton ccliared a rather notorious Chinere vho was alleged to be one cf the leading hap-jee-kee merchants of Malacca and .vho has now transferred his activities v ■mailer hamlets.60 words
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Article68 1922-05-30 8 On Saturday about 11.30 p.m. a Chinerc rirl was walking alonsr Smith Street when, suddenly, an unknown Chinese seized her y the hand, ard snatched away a gold ■er.dant that the girl was wearing. A loliceman on duty in the vicinity imme-Hatc-ly arrested the man who then threw ■way the68 words
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Article88 1922-05-30 8 The Officer Administering the Governent has appointed the officers for the .me being perfi miing the duties of Senior District Officer, Province Wellesey. District Officer, Dindings, District Officer, Bukit Mertajam, District Officer. N'lbong Tebal, District Officer, Bali--: *ulau, and Assistant to the Senior Disrict Officer, Province Wellesley, to be Electors88 words
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Article106 1922-05-30 8 On Saturday the Chief Justice Sir Walter Shaw and Mr. Justice Barrett:>ennard fixed the list of civil eases fo: Hearing in the Supreme Court during June The list includes the following cases Messrs. Stephens Paul and Co. vs. i:-.; iiic Steamship Co. A. M. Sarkies vs. B. P. d<? ■iilva106 words
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Article146 1922-05-30 8 Georges Carpentier, idol of Frasce, heavyweight champion of Europe and light-heavyweight champion of the world as been seen and assured on the atrasa in his famous fights, but he has yet to be seen as a screen actor. An opportunity to see him as such is afforded movie-picture patrons in146 words
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Article176 1922-05-30 8 The V.M.C.A. Literary Society held a special meeting on Thursday to bid farewell to its President, Mr. Alfred Lea on the eve of his departure home. The sudden arrangements made for his sailing on Saturday prevented the Society from convening a larger meeting. The Key. W. Murray, who occupied the176 words
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Article415 1922-05-30 8 Mr. M. B. Shelley has been appointed t» net as Official Assignee and Public Trustee, MLS. Mr. J. C. Benson has become a member of the Singapore Harbour Board daring the absence on leave of the Hon. Mr. V. Gibbons. Mr. A. G. Anthony, head of Met415 words
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Article16 1922-05-30 8 A mail from Europe by the Ekma is .xMLcted at Pcnang en Thursday night16 words
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Article28 1922-05-30 8 Cur Hongkong eorrespi cdant wires today that the launchiiKT.'s strike was settled last night by a compromise on b The men are resuming work to-morrow.28 words
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Article52 1922-05-30 8 Before Mr. Bull, aeeoad Magftbaate, to-day the case wns mentioned of Mr. C. M. Rice, who has been arrested in Singapore on a provisional warrant for alleged cheating in Kuala Lumpur and at Ipoh. His worship postponed the case pending the arrival and production of the52 words
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Article89 1922-05-30 8 Telegrams 'to Ceylon recording the disaster to the I*, and Egypt state that imong the nessengtri missing are Madame Bado and two children, Miss V. M. Boyer, Miss L. dough, Miss E. K. McNeile, Messrs. G. 11. Brown, W. Ellam, D. Keith, J. P. Moon, J. Taylor,89 words
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Article85 1922-05-30 8 Our Ipth correspondent wires that the general manager, F.M.S. Railways, replying to the Central Perak Planters' ciation, writes that the derision to withdraw the night trains between Kuala Lumpur and Penasg was only decided on ufU r very careful consideration by the Residents and the Chief Secretary.85 words
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Article156 1922-05-30 8 The following pMMBgm lift Singapore on Sunday morning by the Marclla bound for Australian ports Mr. J. 11. Gore, Miss V. Phippa, Messrs. Tonilisr n, J. r'rusi-r, Craning*, A. Douglas, Growings, Air Wil«m, Mrs. F. C. Robey, Mr. and Mr.. Manning, Mrs. and Miss Cooper, HiM Thompson,156 words
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Advertisement314 1922-05-30 8 Portable Gramophone TheTudgate" Gramophone The Most Compact Portable MODEL B POINTS ABOUT THE PORTABLES CABINET.— SoIid walnut, French polished, size only 14 x 11 x G inches Carries six double records closed. A. Le-aiher carrying handle. G. Ludgate sound box. li. Strong metal fasteners. H. D;or to amplifier. C 1)314 words
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Advertisement222 1922-05-30 8 '*M"» »MIH« YOU HAVE SEEN THAT WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC BOXER GEORGES CARPENTIER in his famous historical fights, and you have perhaps also seen him as a screen cctor elsewhere, but you have yet to sec him as an actor of the first magnitude in tho ROBERTSON-COLE FEATURE PRODUCTION THE WONDER MAN222 words
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Article489 1922-05-30 9 Important New Proposals Made. Renter's Service. London, May 27. I'.-uis: Ths committee of the Reparations mmtstiim considering the proposed German external loan adjourned until tli" "1 t bat in order to enal le the members to complete their lines>lg*ti»im London, May 28. mor nan, in a speech489 words
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Article108 1922-05-30 9 Reuter's Service. T _*ndon, May 29. In the House of Commons, Mr. Arthur Samuel affirmed that c-tir.iates showed that the supplier of American cotton are lpy the end of the current twelve months likeiy to fall below the world's demand aad that probably ihe British cotton industry will108 words
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Article62 1922-05-30 9 Re item's Se'cwce. Loads*, May 27. Rotterdam Qt.e^n Wilhelmina, Prince Heavy and Prteeeas Juliana ha\e sailed for a cruise alonj. the Norwegian coast. Lot don. May 27. The Hague T!ie Ministry for Foreign has appeal ted Dr. Bakhuyzen, of the Ceaaalar Berviee, to organise a confeivme of expert- at62 words
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Article261 1922-05-30 9 Attitude of America And France. Reuter's Service. London, May 27. The first Bolshevik ship, Karl Marx, bus arrived at Hull with a cargo of timber, flying the Soviet flag. London, May 27. At a meeting of the central executive of the Soviet at Moscow a motion for reduction of261 words
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Article111 1922-05-30 9 Reuter's Service. London, May 29. The Hagu.2 Invitations to the conference at the Hague have been issued by the President of the Genoa Conference by agreement with the Dutch Government The names of the participating countries and their experts will be published not later than June 20111 words
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Article120 1922-05-30 9 Reuter's Service. London, May 27. A sensational story, published broadcast in the American papers, that Mr. Crane, American ex-Minister at Pekin", had been sentenced to twenty years imprisonment by a French court-martial at Damascus for inciting Syrians to revolt, is denied. Mr. Crane, in an .interview with the120 words
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Article58 1922-05-30 9 Renter's Service. London, May 29. According to the Manchester Guardian, since the success of the campaign for the abnliti.m of the Muitsai system in Hongkorg, facts have come to the notice of the workers here suggesting that the sams system exists in another Crown Colony. Investigation is58 words
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Article33 1922-05-30 9 Reuter's Service. London, May 29. Chicago The reduction of wages of railway maintenance of way workers, on 1 July 1, is expected to reduce the annual pay-roll by 48 million dollars.33 words
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Article154 1922-05-30 9 Attack on British Soldiers In Dublin. Reuter's Service. London, May 27. The discussion at a meeting lasting an hour and a half of the British and Irish signatories of the Free States treaty centred on the arrangements for a general election in Ireland. There will be a further154 words
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Article168 1922-05-30 9 Times Presents a Hopeful Picture. Recter's Service. London, May 2~. With a reservation that the reorganise- 1 tien of a great country like China is diffi- culi and large results cannot be expeted immediately, a long article prominently placed in The Times presents a hopeful picture cf168 words
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Article174 1922-05-30 9 Severe Comments on Callous Frauds. Reuter's Service. London, May 20. The Old Bailey was packed at the conclusion of the Bottomley trial. The Public Prosecutor concluded his final speech, after which Bottomley, who had hitherto been seated at the solicitors' table, entered the dock. Mr. Justice Salter emphasised174 words
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Article86 1922-05-30 9 Reuter's Service. London, May 29 The Fortnightly Review contains a noteworthy tribute, by W. G. Hole, to the King of Siam's enlightened statesman- 1 bhip. He describes the achievement of I this philosopher king in raisin? the tone of public »nd private morality, bringing the opium traffic86 words
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Article86 1922-05-30 9 Reuter's Service. London, May 29. In the House of Commons, in reply to questions, Mr. Lloyd George stated that enquiries had been made with regard to the authenticity of the signature on the Russo-German military agreement, but no confirmation had been obtained. The matter wculd not be86 words
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Article94 1922-05-30 9 Reuter's Service. London, May 27. Paris Major Blake left for Lyons today. He was delayed by waiting for the second De Haviland machine accompanying the world-flight which fog compelled to land at Pen^hurst, and also by calling on President Millorand who expressed a desire to see him. London,94 words
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Article51 1922-05-30 9 Renter's Service. London, May 28. Replying to MV. John Wilson, M.P.. Mr. Wood states that, owing to the British North Borneo Company's policy of restricting consumption of opium by, ir.tor alia, increasing the price, consumpj tion nas fallen from 19,906 pounds if. '11)19 to 1,297 pounds in51 words
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Article34 1922-05-30 9 Renter's Service. London, May 29. The Duke of York g-oes to Belgrade on; June 3 to be sponsor a: the wedding of Princess Marie of Rumania to King Alex- ander of Serbia.34 words
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Article164 1922-05-30 9 Selections for To-day's Events. Appended are our selections for this afternoon's races Race I— THE HOBO to win. The Joker a place. Rcce 2.— LADY PIQUET to win. Hatneld Boy a place. Race 3.— COCO to win. Merry Maiden and Sterling place.-. Race 4.— MAHARANI to win. Rockport164 words
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Article168 1922-05-30 9 The Straits Echo reports that the Straits Steamship Company's Malaya plying between Penang, Renor.g, Tongkan and Kopah, encountered exceptionally rough weather on her last trip and arrived ot Penang en Saturday overdue by about twenty-seven hours. Shortly after leaving Ton-jkah she ran into very bad weather with168 words
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Article3450 1922-05-30 9 Enthusiastic Welcome At Jesselton. Royal Tribute to Chartered Company. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Jesselton, May 18. At 11.35 a.m. H. M. Light Cruiser Cairo dropped anchor off Jesselton and a Royal Salute of 21 guns announced the arrival of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales on his visit3,450 words
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Article510 1922-05-30 10 Appeal Court Decision In The Merliinau Case. In oar issue of Saturday, we published a Keuier message dated London, Ma] i; which state,! The Court of Appeal has decided that the third part of the fourth schedule uf the Finance [No. 2] Act, 191S, did not510 words
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Article133 1922-05-30 10 Captain H. E. Qsmce. 108 of the late Dr. W. G. Grace, (accompanied by his secretary Pay Lieut. Comdr Worthington), is a passenger on board the P. and O. Kashmir, proceeding to Hongkong to succeed Captain William Bowden-Smith C.B.E. as Commodore in charge of the Naval Establishments133 words
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Article858 1922-05-30 10 The Recommendations of The Internal Committee. The Singapore Municipal Commission's Internal Committee report on internal reforms was laid on the table at Friday's masting. It deals in its recommendations with two main heads, namely General and Departmental General. (1) That the hours for work of the indoor staff,858 words
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Article102 1922-05-30 10 Best Reasons for Leaving. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Perhaps some of your readers who have been trying to sell things without success in thes? none too rosy days night find a little comfort dn the fact that away tbi re in that so-called wealthy land102 words
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Article428 1922-05-30 10 Donoghue to Ride Capt. Cuttle. A win Of the 27th inst. states Pondoland did a nice five furlcng canter yesterday evening at New Market. His hind leg was bandaged, but he appeared to walk home sound. The betting is now 7 to 2 St. Louis 0 to 2428 words
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Article325 1922-05-30 10 Tfce handicap race for Mr. bTihhiW shy came off yesterday over the cour already published, m light fluky weather, following the heavy rani of ;Jie ■ii lit. No Malay cr^ws were allowed in tie beat- and they had to i ith sails c!;.v.-i>. and at andi Mr.325 words
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Article69 1922-05-30 10 There wire nine entries for the novices fifty yards race at the Swimming Club on Sunday. As nothing was known of the capabilities of the entrants j.ll were started freni scratch. The race produced a promising addition to the club's good swiiv.!i'ers in V. A. Burton, a new69 words
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Article135 1922-05-30 10 With in entries for the Kuala Lumpur tournament in the Malayan singles lawn tennis championship the draw has resulted in there be ins; throe matches in the first ties in which J. McCabe Reay meets Loke Yaik Foo, G. E. Cobb meets W. G. Parker and J.135 words
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Article461 1922-05-30 10 The vS.C.C. Tournaments. Bankers, Brokers and Insurance ha< hani luck in not scoring a win on Saturday when they had Public Service and Law as onp( ttants in tl'eir first match in thi S.C.C. tournament on Saturday. The; declared with 176 for eight wickets, b;il time robbed them of461 words
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Article376 1922-05-30 10 Playing on a mat wicket, an S.C.C. team beat Pulo Brani on thj latter's j>rourd on Saturday after an interesting match The visitors, batting first, made 100, and the military were all out for 21 run.-, liThe S.C.C. started badly agr-inst the bowling of Barncit and376 words
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Article232 1922-05-30 10 The following are *\\e scores in a match between Tampin and Kuala Pilah, which Tampin won en the first innings by 48 runs sr >res Tampin, Ist innings. Irvine caught and bowled Sansom, 1, Sivanathan lbw Morgan. 2, Gillintham ct Raman b Morgan, 3, T. E.232 words
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Article30 1922-05-30 10 A Reuter wire of May l' 7 states At Prestwiok ii; the amateur ieotf Juunpionship final B. Holderness, Walton Heath, bear ,i. Caven, Cochran by one up.30 words
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Article245 1922-05-30 10 Before a fair fathering of spectator! the badminton match between tii" In an Catholic Club and the Newton (!ub which was postponed from last week was play ed yes'erday evening on the letter's ground, the game being in the hands of Mr. A. S. Roman. The Newton Club started245 words
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Article159 1922-05-30 10 Criqui beats Fox. A Reutrr wire of the 20th inst, st::i;-.: hat at Holland Park in a tv.it, featherweight contest Bufl champion, beat Joe I'ox th.c British champion, the referee stopping th>ight in the twelfth rounci. The result was to be expected. Inde?d "ox did well i159 words
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Article176 1922-05-30 10 Judgment Given for Khoo Swee Yeow. The action has been rep irted in this paper in which Klioo Bwee xeow. trading ander the. style of Swee. Thye and Co., 48. Clyde Terrace, mod Messrs, Sam Buatand Co., M, Chulia Street the plaintiffs alleging that (teien(iant-i broke a (contract176 words
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Article204 1922-05-30 10 Per Kashmir. From Lomi ;n lilt. Wallace Cook and Mi.s Cook, Dr. W. H. Fry, Captain Gilroy, Mr. W. A. Hamilton, Mr. P. J. HatU'n, Mr. L P. Jones, f>ptain Lake, Mr. anl Airs. Lampar-I, Mrs. Molvneaux, Mr. I). Russell, Miss Rogers, Mr. J. R. Stewert, Mr. J.204 words
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Article1854 1922-05-30 11 Lord Northcliffc dives His Impressions. Writing from De Lessens' House, ii,.;, ilia, to The Times, Lord Northeliffe gave utterance I the following facts and ions I m iii these days when Lord Allenby's Egyptian policy is much in our minds, we talk about the Suez Canal with1,854 words
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Article239 1922-05-30 11 Justice McCardie's Views On Insanity Plea. A London messagi f M;:y regarding '.in- •Uath s.ntcme Mum) <ni Ronald True for the murder of (;< rtrnde Vatos or Olive Vouiik in a Kulhom that Justice McCardie, in nil ramming up. that the fact that Ronald True killed Gertrude239 words
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Article16 1922-05-30 11 Th.> sun of t!i..-iOO,OOO is to I immediately in aWelapiag the London |i k'phi IJC system.16 words
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Advertisement152 1922-05-30 11 What London Says:Extract of an article appearing in the last issue of the "PIANOMAKER." The writer was for many years connected with one of the largest factories in Great Britain. He says When he came to British China, however, the QUALITY of the MOUTRIE PIANO was self-evident. It is the152 words
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Advertisement344 1922-05-30 11 Raffles Hotel The Popular Rendezvous for Rnncinff. This Evening DINNER AND DANCE Latest Popular Dance Music By RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. Musical Dirrrtur. Mr. F. A. COOK!:. Reservations, etc. SARKIKS UROTJIEKS. Telephone 2U20. tYaatMaas, ADELPHI HOTEL BOTGAPO The only Hotel in the Straits with the latest Sanitary Installation. A number of first-class344 words
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Article468 1922-05-30 12 San Vat Sen and Something For Nothing. Mr. Rodney Gilbert, who recently had an interview with Dr. Sun Vat Sen, writes as follows to the N. C. Daily News The subject of paper money came up. Dr. Sun, after remarking that the Provincial Bank of Kwangtung was all468 words
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Article202 1922-05-30 12 In all probability, suggests an authority, the centre of the earth is a globe composed )f gold, bridJuai and platinum. These m t;.! are, cf. course, in a liquid state, Ihe indium at the exact centre that is, jtrovidaig there is not some heavier metal at present202 words
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Article189 1922-05-30 12 Interesting figures are given by Lieut.General Altrock of the German Army, as to the losses on land and sea of his countrymen during the war. He makes a total of over 1,800,000 dead and 4.246.000 wounded altogether over G. 000.000 casualties, as against less than 1 30,000189 words
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Article186 1922-05-30 12 In a case at Honifkonir, in which a Canton se was charged at the Mat,"strary with ill-treating a little mvi tsai servant (rirl came airain before the Magistrate a .-ecotul tinie, the defendant, who had been reli ast-d on a bail of $500 did not appear186 words
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Advertisement201 1922-05-30 12 rGLOBEOLi The Ideal Tonic. LJ IdUI Ucl d j^^ff I* dn&ftZ. \W^ I'll/ \V^H^B^^^Unofe^ n^P** "OmmgtfGUH ml> >•' '-■>:>-. mi sfimftkl" (an stslf positively thai Globtel COfljideriWjf curtails th(! pctioj of convalr«cfnce Generally ipeaking, a may be %nd to i^iitcirnt the tUndard ipecilic tor all disease* due to poverty of201 words
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Advertisement906 1922-05-30 12 FOR PRINCES AND RICH MEN ONLY. THE ROYAL YAKUTI (ANANG VILAS.) This Yokuti or life-jtlvine nectar has hecn rroparod from the best, choicest and richest vegetable drnirs. It has wonderful pro?erty of increasing the virile power and rectifies all urinary disorelers. In fp.ct, it makes man a man. This valuable906 words
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Advertisement237 1922-05-30 12 CIGARETTES Pi rojT^' VL '^lK<l Mm? UNEQUALLED QUALITY-MODERATE PRICE Sole Manufacturers AIM) \TII TOBACCO Co., Ltd., LONDON. 11 .mi would not treat your tea like this. There is nothing that destroys the flavour or fine tea so surely «t^ .lamp. The ordinary tin or packet affords its contents no protection237 words
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Article606 1922-05-30 13 Eride Waylaid and Left to Cry For Days. Returning to the United States after a nine-years' experience in Kast Africa as a Catholic missionary, Dr. L. J. van dc Bcrgh found it difficult to get an unbiased or even credulous hearing owing to the absurd statements (absurd to606 words
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Article202 1922-05-30 13 Ri markabk discoveries hare boon made by the three o(T!cers, Lieut. Ki--i--nn!d SmitTi, Captain I{. Ha!!, and Engineer Sub-Lieut Marsd?n Sm tH, iiuriir,' t'vir 1! months' trawl ii thl heart of Brazil, fnn vhich country they have j:st returned They travelled ■t.OOO miles through tho interior,202 words
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Article204 1922-05-30 13 Mr. Broaiiic A. Clsrkc, presiding at ttl annual meeting of shari'holilcrs of the SnanKhai Hotels, Ltd., said in the course of his speech The net profit for the year, including $2i,P;5. r ).]3 brought frward from tbt last account, amounts to »7:;r,,i;j().so, or an increase of $31,570.28204 words
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Advertisement237 1922-05-30 13 B The Sentinel of Protection YourseJf and Ycur Car and always MOST MILES PER DOLLA R. 30 x 31/- cords |47.00 32 x 3Vj s.s. cords SG!>.OO 82 x 4 s.s. cords 551.25 33 x 4 s.s. cords !>:S.">.OO FIT v^ com iji:j.\kv«.n .'i siNi.APoi-.r. i;!y uppettin;r the life ami237 words
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Advertisement342 1922-05-30 13 Crosse&Blackwells namcis'WpU Af MM ff knewn in Great Britain snd thrsjgh mf Mr out the World as a guar.ir.^e of 4&W K quality in Table Delicacies cf p/ny ff^ «J^^l a y^, omf Am* §Lr^ 6^ Vrzzctves, Manna Jade, Rckles cf every m Js9 MtH^JmJKr <?■''' kind.Sauces. Pun» Salad C-.'s.342 words
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Advertisement249 1922-05-30 14 The Motor Union Insurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated in England) MOTOR VEHICLES_ DEPARTMENT. .An kinds o* vehicle* quoted for, Favourable ratis". Prompt and liberal settlement of claims. The Comprehensive Policy of the Motor Union is the recognised premier motor KIKE DEPARTMENT. Insurance* effected on Buildings and Merchandise for long or short249 words
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Advertisement467 1922-05-30 14 Assurance in force over $17,000,000 Assets approximately $',000,000 S.C. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporsted In Stralti Settlements.) LONDON OFFICE 82, Old Jewrj, E.C. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester Hou se Singapore. C o«panl.. Act in .very p.rtJenl.r. Th. Company ha. £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of En C467 words
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Advertisement558 1922-05-30 14 BANKING NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (XETH. INDIA COMMEUCIAL BANK) Established 186.",. CAPITAL Fl. G0.000,000 C about £5,000,000). ISSUED AND Fl. 55,000,000 (about PAID UP £4,600,000 RESERVE FUND Fl. 47,750,000 fabout 4,000,000 HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Medan, Soerabaya, Samarang, Bandoeng, Weltevredcn, Choribon, Tcgal, Pccalongan,558 words
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Advertisement905 1922-05-30 14 BANKING CAPITAL $4,000,000 SURPLUS $2,000,000 Ji^ORPOIUTION fSg^SjlJ an. "American* HEAD OFFICE FOR THE FAR EAST Shanghai Singapore Office— 22, Raffles Place. Current, Savings Accounts and Fixed Deposits in U.S. Gold, Sterling, Francs, Taels and Local Currency. Drafts Bought, Sold and Entered for Collection. Commercial and Travellers Letters of Credit. Telegraphic905 words
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Advertisement113 1922-05-30 15 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■--■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I DUNLOP TYRES §Were Never So Good As Now The Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd. LUNI.OP HOLSE, ROBINSON ROAD, SINQAPORE. IBBBIBiESSIBBSQHHI2BBBIIBEHHHHBI-HIiIESIIB i Further Reduction in Price CHANDLER SIX THE BEAUTIFUL CAR WITH A MARVELLOUS ENGINE. Dispatch Touring, 4-seater 7-seater CV'eil CARRIAGE GO., LTD Singapore, Penanr, Kuala Lumpur and Ipota. Jm,i i113 words
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Advertisement663 1922-05-30 15 SOON KECK, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) XOTICE is hereby civen that the Twenty- tllllii Annucl General Ms*tll| of the Com- pony will be held at the Registered Office I cf the Company, No. CO, Cecil Street, Sinfrapor.', on Thursday, June 1, 1922, at 2 p.m. for the following663 words
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Advertisement234 1922-05-30 15 ■■•TimBnBBBSBBBBBBSBBB-SKBBEn' WHBe_««aM_«M_____«ei«siaisisi«__si__Bi_--»-»----»------»---»--» BE PATRIOTIC 5 Use only goods of Local Manufacture and help promote Local Industries. a qt~- _o____H_\ t£y££\. t? for this l*+l f!^ 1/ T I BRAND Jft I k .0" QUANTITY and you will I £/£&I H W hi I vV J*/^ 1 get N^TMtlPfy/ T r:ce234 words
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Advertisement324 1922-05-30 16 TO LET The comfortabla nnd commodious residence at liO7, Joo Chiat Lane, Tanjon? Katong, six Ici.'roonis, with two bathrooms attached, siU:t r. nnd rtinirip: roor/is, with a spacious back, terrace, electric lights throughout. Servants' quarters and garape. For .-.'.rtiirr pmiticalaH apply to GUAN X.AT CO., LTD. J3, I'IMI.I.II' STItr.KT. EfltaUhkei324 words
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Advertisement356 1922-05-30 16 GUAN KIAT CO., LTD. (Incorporate! in MafepaM) S5, Pnil.l.ll' BTSSST. New Shipment's, Just Arrived. Ex. s.s. ACHILLES s.s. TEUCER C. M. Scrubbers or Scrubbing Rrushc.-Sup-•flat quality untarred white Spunyarn, C ply-Best quality Steel Wiry Kidillrs and Sieve* (Wood Kirns) \Vsltern BsMfe an.l White Marine (.lue-Tarred Uatlino in 120 fathom Coils,356 words
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Advertisement953 1922-05-30 16 CLASSIHED ADVERTISEMENTS The TREPAID charges for Wants, For Scl-, To Let, etc., in ordinary close-set type faveratco six words tD line) are per line one insertion 28 -cti., two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 61 cts., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40, twehre953 words
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Advertisement928 1922-05-30 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, Villa Marina, No. 61, Meyer Road. Aprly t<i Meyer Brothers. WANTED SEA-SIDE BUNQALOW, furn,?hed, for about' one month. Writs to 782 Straits TtaM NEW BUNGALOW, 144, Taajoag Katoog Koad, cas and water laid on, entry Juno 1. .•\pply_22, Sur\j;ei Road. TO LET, residence No. 8,928 words
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Advertisement679 1922-05-30 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, godowns nnd offices, in town. Ap v .ly to Snyora Co., 8, Malacca St. TO LET, No. 1, Rklllej Quay, .uilabio for cilice, entrance June 1. Apply Low 4k Co., m. 10 LET, ctfice and gcdowns centrally situated with river frontage. Apply Siine, Darby und679 words
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Advertisement232 1922-05-30 16 The Gaiety OF THE Racing Season depends largely upon the knowledge that your gowns are RIGHT. THE BAND BOX PRINCESS GARMENTS CO. 4, RAFFES PLACE, Opposite Robinson.). Write for illustrated bouklet. PHOTOGRAPHS Fur the best of everything in every Ur.ii.ih of Photography MR. BHCKERIDGE Thone 1898 THE ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO232 words
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Miscellaneous201 1922-05-30 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General 68 Manager's Office 1117 Job Printing Office 12U All communications relating to editorial matters an.l news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All communications relating to business matters- -adv. rtii. menu, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc., Kiiould be addressed to Tiifc.' MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.201 words
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