The Straits Times, 12 June 1922
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Title Section13 1922-06-12 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,968 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1922 PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement130 1922-06-12 1 ''EBEBBBBBBBB*BBflBBBBBBBBBEBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBflBBBBBBBEBBBBBE2&SBBaBflBBI3flBEBBBBIEnnBaBaflEC Unsweetened Condensed Swiss Milk r^^^^^Wi jy R (<^^^^ D I TRYING IT MEANS ADOPTING IT. i B i H El I Sole Agents for S. S., F. M. S., B. N. Borneo. t f Joseph Travers Sons, Ltd., j M (Incorporated in England) I SINGAPORE. B BBEBSBBEEEESBBEEBEBaEBBBBaBfIBBaEaEEBEaEBBBfiEUiaBSaBI»BEEaEBiaEBBEEfIBie&aEaBBif2ii<£EfiB&BBHE2 There's always130 words
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Advertisement217 1922-06-12 1 JUST RECEIVED-NEW STOCKS OF HIGH CLASS I TENNIS RACKETS I a W n «J T. H. PROSSER'S >^^^V F. A. DAVIS' Phenomenon. f:'jv Riseley Hexagon. T. H. PROSSER'S i F. A. DAVIS' Special Corona. Argus. A. G. SPALDING'S W F. A. DAVIS' Gold Medal. W Cambridge. A. G. SPALDING'S KERR217 words
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Article1605 1922-06-12 2 Company's Strong Position Financially. The second ordinary general meeting of the Anglo-Malay Rubber Co., Ltd., was held on May 8 at) the Cannon Street Hotel, E.C., Sir F. A. Swettenham, G.C.M.G. (the chairman), presiding. The Chairman said Ladies and gentlemen, with your permission I shall take the report1,605 words
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Advertisement297 1922-06-12 2 i Glaxo lays for Baby a firm foundation of sturdy health EgD A nitcble form of milk ia the only food for a b«by up to fc hfy 9 month*, and Glaxo U pure cow's milk made sate and v-V ffiT tuitable for Baby by the Glaxo Proceu. it containj297 words
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Advertisement497 1922-06-12 2 a I He's Happy! A S your baby grow* happily from D '•month to month ha milk a M changing food to keep him strong and M contented. THE 'ALLENBURYS 1 FOODS contain graduated preporD tioru of the element* eucntial to your k j baby's brain and body ill ilii|i*i«H497 words
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Advertisement128 1922-06-12 2 BfIMMMIUaUBfIMBfIBBBBnBBinUaHBBBIIIMMUHNUMUI A.M.A. AJH.A. C. A. PARSONS and Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) Steam Turbines. Turbo Generators Turbo Pumps, etc., etc. ECONOMY Power Generation AND Transmission Sole AffenU P. A. PARIS, 54/56, THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. A.M.A. A.M.A. ■MnnBBBfIBBMBBBaMBBBBBBBBBBBBaBaBfIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBai ADLER TYPEWRITERS THE QUEEN OF TYPEWRITERS. Cheap in Price and Last the Longest.128 words
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Article330 1922-06-12 3 9 Rubber Works General Manager Summoned. A scientific experiment on a rat to test ita partiality to electric cable as food has been decided i..- CTW :ty t.i animals. Mr. J. B. I". Brooking, general manatrer of the St. Helens Cable and Rubber Co.. summoned at330 words
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Article94 1922-06-12 3 Routine Orders, dat.d June 7. by I.icur.Celeael v. B. Sseneer, DJB.OI, .M.c. Cornman ii:.;: S.S.V.I-. Monday, ii'th. :>.\; p.m.. Drill Hull, E«adan, Chincae anil Malay Companies, Oflaeri and \.e.0.',;. .i" day, Uth. Mf p.m.. Had, urn Hous". S.H.H. l'li.toon. "B" Company, Qualifying Parade and 5.1S p.m., Drill94 words
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Article114 1922-06-12 3 From time to timi' reference ha> bjMD Bads Id the !;ir<re number of suicides in I::;a.\ ami tin- latest report from Tckic must be (iiscribed as absolutely horrifying, for it i.' teared t'r;it i\ ri'jjular epidi'iiiif h ;i s started UMMg boys and gWI "•t .Mi out f their (MM.114 words
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Advertisement553 1922-06-12 3 IX THE ESTATE OF LO TSIT PANG OTHERWISE CALLED JACKAYOUNG, DECEASED PI'RSIANT TO ORDINANCE Vo. 114 (I RUSIftU) NOTICE is heraby Riven that creditors and other persons baring nny claims or dei.inn.U scbliml K 1.0 Tlit PnnK celled Jaekayeac lnte if No. 6, Peek Seah Street, Sinxapore, decea. cd. whe553 words
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Advertisement383 1922-06-12 3 WOMEN UNDER TWENTY-ONE There is a form of anaemia called chlorosis that moot frequently iittacks young women. It is most nmnion between thirteen anJ twenty-one. The symptoms art- pallor, debility, breathlessnesn and palpitation of Ike is dtseesa which easily runs into :i C;it:.l form of umiemin unless it is corrected383 words
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Advertisement268 1922-06-12 3 (cover When once your tea has lost its flavour through exposure to a damp atmosphere, you will never get a decent cup of tea, however many spoonfuls you use. It is a real economy to buy Brooke Bond Red Label tea, because the patent vacuum tin preserves all the flavour,268 words
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Advertisement368 1922-06-12 3 IBBBHBIBBBaniBIMWBBBHMIHBBUUWUBBIfIigBBBB9BBBBBBIsI Quicker Morning Shaves SAVE TIME SAVE BLADES Your only remedy at present to Ret a quick and velvety shave, if your safety blade is dull, is to scrap it and use a new one. Invariably you shave in hurry. You can't stop fiddling with strops and ordinary sharpening devices368 words
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Advertisement642 1922-06-12 4 STEftWEB SfIIUHSS P. ©.-British India and Apcar Line (Caapaaias Incorporated In England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES KNimCLAB AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Cowtraat with His Majesty's Government) LONDON FAR-EASTFRN SERVICK FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON A ANTWERP Due Sinrapor* Lear* Singapore KASHGAK a>«vit Jane 25 KHYBER i.b642 words
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Advertisement584 1922-06-12 4 STEAMER SaiLIWGS "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALT. STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) STEAMER Dne Simrapor* FREIGHT SERVICE Steamer Dne Singapore s.s. CITY OF PEKIN L'don, DTdrk, A'werp, R'dam and H'burg In port s.s. KANDAHAR L'don, AVerp R'dam, and H'burg June 29 s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW L'don, R'dim H'burg July 10584 words
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Advertisement706 1922-06-12 4 STEAMER SfIILIKGS KONINKLIJKE PAXETVAART MAATCHAPPM (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OP BATAV'IA) (Incorporated in Holland) UNDBB CONTBACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. T*l*pk«a* No*. Pasaag* Dept. 131, Fielght Dept. 1202, Marine Dept. and Tran«klpm*n< Dept. 1137, ManKger'* Dept. 1062. VAN DBS WTCK— Jaa* It, li.lnwan-Doli. VAN OVERSTKATEN- -June U, Honßkonir nnd706 words
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Advertisement452 1922-06-12 5 STEAMER SAILILWS Ne^K. LONDON LINE June 15 Mishima Maru Juno 29 LIVERPOOL LINE Tatauno Maru Jane 10 Tokushiira Maru June 22 HAMBURG LINE Mito Maru June 25 NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ SOUTH AMERICAN LINK Kawachi Maru June 12 BOM HAY LINE TaV.aoka Mnru mid. Jun* CALCUTTA LINE Rangoon Maru452 words
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Advertisement424 1922-06-12 5 STEAMER SAILINGS 675. k. Proposed Silling from 81n»apore (■object to change without previous notice). EUROPEAN LINE For Marseilles, London, Hamhnrt-, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said Arr. Dep. ATLAS July 25 July 26 NEW YORK LINE For San Francisco, Panama, New York via Japan Arr. Dep. SHUNKO M.U'.U424 words
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Advertisement459 1922-06-12 5 STEAMER SAILINGS MESSAGERIES MARITIMES DE FRANCE Under Contract with the French Government Mail and Passenger Service* DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY MARSEILLES FAR EASTERN SERVICE HOMEWARD MAILS OUTWARD MAILS To Marseilles via Penang, Colombo, To Japan via Saigon, Haiphong, Djibouti, Port Said Hongkong and Shanghai tons tons ANGERS 15,000 about June 22 CIIAMBORD459 words
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Advertisement1134 1922-06-12 5 JTEAMER SftILIKGS United American Lines inc. Successors to LIVERMORE DEARBORN ft CO LIMITED. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINE Regular Service between New York Singapore and Java ports and vice versa. FOR NEW YORK via Suez) Jadden June 27 Jala pa July Halfmoon August For freight, apply to GUTHKJK CO,1,134 words
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Advertisement825 1922-06-12 6 CIHEMAS SEE SEE SEE A Virile, primitive and Rcd-hlooded He-man ia FRANK MAYO ACROSS THE DEAD UNE Across the Dead-line spoke Enoch Kidder from his half, the good half of the Primitive Town fear God and live a Righteous Life Back came the Words of his brother Aaron, who Ruled825 words
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Advertisement299 1922-06-12 6 CHOfIS XI OH BUM KU CHU WANG KU— """w imiiij hi i MUMum!w«iSj O h hell I See To-night's Marvellous Chinese Picture THE FORBIDDEN j A thrilling story of old China '1 A clean attraction the kind that will please I>jr almost everybody. All Chinese cast excepting Miss Norma BB»»*K«M»2iaB^r»^UCnC.«M«B*a(«299 words
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Advertisement158 1922-06-12 6 ENTEBTfIiNWEMTS VICTORIA THEATRE j The Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee I'RESENTS THE MUSICAL AM) fcOFICAL REVI E t "WELL WIT ABOUT IT 3"I Commencing Saturday, June 17. other raaroaxANCßi nrm 20, 22 21. I BOOKING NOW OPEN AT MOUTKIKS. t ,0. Jy' x >. v> T\\ C [PROVED BEST^ V TILE158 words
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Article155 1922-06-12 7 FIXTURES. Monday, June II Rlgh Water, O.:il a.m., 11.49 p.m. yard mail leaviv latlve Council, 2.30 p.m. 11, Div. I. Middlesex v. S.R.C., S.C.C. ground. Football. Div. 11. Singapore U. v. Middlelex 11, S.C.C. II v. Harlequini. Tuesday, June II High Water, 1.15 a.m. Football, Div. 11,155 words
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Article102 1922-06-12 7 VESSELS AT THE DOCKS. I I 'liarf kWa Ifln«» r, Van dor Wiick. Bbecra Wharl Nil. data Wharf Ayuthia, Trieste. Xi nraninc, Agapencr. Empire l>ock Kcpong, Boagal Ham, MyrWtM V.hjri Knight of the Garter, Circe, I •ardinc« Wharf Nil. Polo Krani Coal Wharf— Nil. Keppei Harhour. Main Wnorf102 words
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Article224 1922-06-12 7 AGAPLNOB, Brit., 4.T!)- tons, from Livorpool BAN BONG LEOKG, Brit, 710 tons, from for Ja\.i i^ns an;-. M.,l:i Jap., '.^;i tour, from Cal- >■ .t.: 11 8, for Hongkong is-i>. 3OTU. Hui. l.;:;i ions. fro::. Palemban^ N-C. PEKIN IAS> ions, from London 13-G. GIANG ANN, Bril 566 tuns;,224 words
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Article132 1922-06-12 7 To-day Milan— nnd Hnki p.m. Tort Swwttooluua anJ i'cnr.nf 3 p.m. i'.irt Sv-.'tt.iilwn.. iVruiij, .'.'ndrn?, i ry, ■i.:iU'..or.-, Pert: Nov.., Katikal and Ni-^apatani 3 p.m. l'.>rt Bwettonhani, I'unnne, Colombo, Ilombny. Ado:i, Port Said and Kuruji- (via MaT—Ul—) 3p.m. Kegutratioo up to 1 p.m. Parcel noon supplementary Mail132 words
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Article22 1922-06-12 7 ,<ft 5 po May I Mny J May 11 May i.i May 30 May 23 June 8 June 822 words
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Article58 1922-06-12 7 Over :;.«0O boy scouts and scoutmasters attended at St. Paul's Cathedral en May li on the tension of the thirteenth annual Church Parade of the London Diocesan Boy Scootl Aniyiatlnn The troops musk-rod in (he cmrtyard of Somerset House and marched in proceeetal to the cathedral. AmoiMEtt the company Esrypt,58 words
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Article154 1922-06-12 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, June 12. On London, Bank m/s 2/3 31/32 Demand 2/3 27/32 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 5/32 On York 51% Private 53% On France, Bank 545 On India. Bank T. T. 173% On Hongkonp, Bank d/d 12 p.c. prem'. On Shanghai, Bank d/U M'/f On154 words
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61 1922-06-12 7 Tono of Market Steady. Latest 1.i. m1. n cables quote Spot creK 7'_< l. Spot sheet 7V4d. Spot July-Sopt Oct.-Dec. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers Spot July-Sept. Oct-Dec. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked She;t Closing Prices Buyers. Seller.;. SB 26 27 2761 words
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Article184 1922-06-12 7 Issue. Val. Pd. Buyer* Seller* 1 1 Aynr Wccg 1.00 1 1 Hitam Tin 0.85 0.95 1 1 J'lar.toh 0.60 1 1 Johan Tin 0.45 C.55 U £1 Kam. Kamant. 1.12.0 1.14.0 10 10 Kinta Ame. ::.00 4.C0 xd. 3 5 Lingui Tin 2.50 3.00 10 ID Malayan Col.184 words
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Article139 1922-06-12 7 Issue. Val. Pd. Bayers Selleri £1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.18.0 4.0.0 10 10 Central Engines 13.00 id 10 Central Motors 4.00 £1 ±1 E. Smelting Co. 5.30 6.00 5/- 5/- Electric Tramways 1/- 2/--10 10 Frasar and Niaava 24.50 23.30 x 30 50 Hammer and Co. 100 110139 words
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Article109 1922-06-12 7 U. Eng:. 6 -p.c. $1.2:'>4,300 par 5 p.c. p.m. Spore Electrical Tnuawas 5 p.c. £.'JSO,OOa nom. S'pci-o Municipal 5 p.c. J1.578.000 par Spore Municipal 1 p.c. of 1907 5i ,000,000 10 p.c. nis. Spore Municipal 4'i p.c. of 1909 51, 600.500 10 p.c. dis. Spore Municipal 4'i p.c. of109 words
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Article388 1922-06-12 7 Fntser and Co. and Lyall and Evan's Quotations. To-day's Prices. Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt \llenbv (?1) 0.15 0.20 0.15 0.20 Uor Gajah (SI) I.CO 1.00 A. Hitam (So) 9.00 10.00 9.00 10.00 A. Kuning ($1) 0.75 125 I.2<' Vm. Ma!ay ($2) 1.15 1.25 1.25 Molek ($1) 0.90 0.90388 words
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Advertisement884 1922-06-12 7 UkTEST ADVERTISEMENTS ORANGE SYRUP, Pine Apple Syrup. Strawberry Syrup, essential for cocktails. Nt H lultir, Europe Hotel Building. FOR SALE, white polished marble tiles, 2 feet square. Apply to 132, Havelock Road. CHINKS*. LESSONS <T»y Chew) wanted by European Gentleman. Terms, etc., 82U, Straits Times. WANTED, a iady teacher to884 words
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Advertisement87 1922-06-12 7 luiißiniiuniiiiiinißEEimunsiiieigiiiiiiiNiiiiiiii Camel L Hair ■Sjj. L^lWaMgfc 1 I V if I |f Belting There \n not a place under tbc sun. vherever the wheels of Industry spin that "CAMEL HAIR" BELTING is nut ueed. In all dimes and under all conditions this super Belting transmits power without low. Xo other87 words
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Advertisement441 1922-06-12 7 Nahar Opera TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT will sURe Ey Specinl Request SIGNOR GAYLANG or SITI LEYLA MAYANG A. M. A- Proprietor.' T. A. PESTANA, Manager. INCHB ZAINUL, Stage M»nic«r. Tel. Xo. 25..0. THE STAR OPERA (The Premier Malny Oper» in Sinß»pore) At the Thwitr* Royal. North BritfW Rd. Remeinher \\><lne«rt.!y. lur.' II441 words
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Obituary16 1922-06-12 8 GOODALL.— At a London N'ursins Home, ot. June 5. 1922, Frank Septimus Goodall. aged 42.16 words
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Article71 1922-06-12 8 Mrs. Koh Kura Choon and family desire tc thank the members of th.; Puac Sin KoU Lian Kee Kok, Enjr Wah Kok, Kirn Hi Association and Thong Lock Kok anc nil :111s end relations, who attended thi funeral of the lute Mr. Koh Kum Choon on the 11th hist,71 words
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1223 1922-06-12 8 The Straits Times. MONDAY, JUNE 12 COLONY AND F. M. S. It is almost inevitable that there should be a certain amount of discontent in the Federal area over what is being spoken of as control from Singapore, but we would like to point out that it is a mistake1,223 words
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Article28 1922-06-12 8 During May two permits were issued for the admission of enemy aliens to the Colony Fritz Bastigkeit and Walter Schultz, each for one month dating from May 17.28 words
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Article16 1922-06-12 8 The Non-European Unemployment Fund has received a cheque of ?300 from the N'anyang Brothers Tobacco Company.16 words
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Article25 1922-06-12 8 Information has boen received that the red cask buoy off Frcderik Hendrik clitfs, in the Straits of Banka, has drifted away. Mariners are warned accordingly.25 words
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Article28 1922-06-12 8 From race meetings held on the Shanghai Race Course this half-year, the stewards have been able to distribut 1 1 among charities hospitals, etc., the sum of 100,000.28 words
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Article32 1922-06-12 8 The annual dinner of the Association of British Malaya was to be held at Che Connaught Rooms, Great Queen Street, on May 30, the president, Mr. C. W. Darbi-•^hi-e, in the chair.32 words
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Article30 1922-06-12 8 The Committee appointed to inquire into the subject has reporUd that the doctrine of coercion of a wife by a husband is antiquated and recommend legi>lation totally abolishing the doctrine.30 words
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Article34 1922-06-12 8 The British Embassy in Paris categorically denies the allegation made by a Communist Deputy in the Chamber that Mr. LJoyd George and his son in-la-.v, Mr Carey Evans, have participated in Caucasus oil deals.34 words
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Article40 1922-06-12 8 Mr. G. L. Bevan, the chairman of the City Equitable Associated. Ltd., who, it will be remembered, vanished when the company became insolvent, is said to bt in Corfu and it is estimated that he is in fossession of £50,000.40 words
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Article39 1922-06-12 8 A Times of Ceylon message of May 2">, states that a meeting of the St. George's P.ubber Estates, Limited, Mr. A. J. Dension made a very strong appsal to the share-holders individually to promote the sale of rubber goods.39 words
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Article42 1922-06-12 8 The Charterd Bank has to-;lay received (.he following telegram from the head office in London Shell Transport and Trading Co., Ltd., Ixindon declared dividend £t the rate of Ss. 6d. per share payable on July 5. Coupons to be presented No. 39."42 words
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Article42 1922-06-12 8 Another example of the re-invasion of the Far East by Germany is seen in an announcement from Japan. A prominent German actcr, Herr Alexander Moissy, ivill appear at the Imperial Theatre in Tokio either next autumn or about the beginning of 1923.42 words
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Article42 1922-06-12 8 Sanitary Inspecbcr James Hudson was lately found in the Kennedy Town house at Hongkong with a bul'et wound in his ri^ht side and with his throat cut. He was removed 'o the Government Civil Hrspital where hopes were entertained for his recovery.42 words
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Article56 1922-06-12 8 The Selangor Motor Union was founded n 1903 and flourished for a year or two. Of the committee of five only one, Mr. U Proust, is still living in Malaya, and of the twenty founder members six are dead, seven have left the country and seven remain, of whom five56 words
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Article53 1922-06-12 8 H.M.S. Comus, of *he East Indies Squadron, which has completed her commission, \v '.l be leaving Ceylon for good by the end of next week, states a Ceylon paper of« May 2">. H.M.S. Cairo, which arrived sometime ago and which escorted H.M.S. Renown from Penang to Colombo, takes the place53 words
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Article62 1922-06-12 8 There was a large congregation at evensong in St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday a- which the Bishop was the ireacher. Following the service was a -election cf music by the choir as a farewell to Mr. E. A. Brown, the choirnaster, who is leaving for home on Thursday. It was wel!62 words
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Article81 1922-06-12 8 The Jiji attaches much importance to '.he arrest of three Socialists in Tokio, the arrest, it is said, having been made in connection with a Communist plot discovered there. The paper says that the police are determined to put up an end to the Communist movement, which, according to evidence81 words
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Article92 1922-06-12 8 A Scotsman's dispute over a penny tram-fare hes resulted in litigation reaching the House of Lords. A conductor in Glasgow refused a partially defaced penny. The passenger declined to substitute another and was marched off to the p3lice 3tation, where he was allowed to go. The passenger sought to use92 words
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Article110 1922-06-12 8 The sudden death of Monsieur Bonin, one of the ablest magistrates of the Paris Courts, recalls a curious prophecy by Landru, who was executed a few weeks ago after being found guilty of murdering ten women and a young boy. M. Bonin was examining magistrate in charge of the case110 words
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Article119 1922-06-12 8 With a view to saving the public time and trouble the Underground is experimenting with a new device at Aldwych Station, rays a home papor. A novei electrically-operated machire has bee: installed inside the lift, "iiabling the lifi man to issue tickets and at th;> same time to control the119 words
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Article427 1922-06-12 8 Mi', and Mrs. Hunslcy left for Europf by the Triest tc-day for a eight months holiday. The Sultan of P>'rak pmceeds on a viai) to England early in August, wires our Ipoh correspondent. Mr. VV. W. Cook, managing director of the Straits Trading Company, has gone by427 words
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Article14 1922-06-12 8 A mail from Indo-China by the Manche is due at a.m. to-morrow.14 words
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Article79 1922-06-12 8 We have to acknowkdge with many thanks, the following addition to this fund Mrs. Maw $10.00 Previously acknowledged 93.57 The fund moves very slowly, and our correspondent suggests that if lime who ei;jey and realise the blessing of perfect sight would send even a small trifle79 words
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Article139 1922-06-12 8 In the Civil District Court to-(Jay nmv mouses wen returnable but post;) m I tmtS the 20th in: t., in the cas, local police Inspectors, who an lu-in •ued for lodging by tlhe Adclphi Hotel. These actions or. 1 said to be the direct outccme of the139 words
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Article261 1922-06-12 8 Intelligence has been received by cable that Mr. Frank Septimus Goorinll, bead f the kical firm bsaring his name, dioil :n a nursing home in London on the its instant. The news, while it will he ivceivcii with den regret by a large dzda261 words
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Advertisement146 1922-06-12 8 Golofina Jamaica Cigars Fresh shipments have just arrived of Perfectos Bouquets Elegantes Obtainable from all High-Class Dealers. CD BENSON'S Cj| famous watches The "Field," "Ludgate," "Bank." In Gold and Silver Cases, Hunters, Half Hunters and open face Watches. 18 and 9 carat and Silver, LADIES' AND GENT'S WRIST WATCHES. Made146 words
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Advertisement234 1922-06-12 8 An opportunity "TO SEE YOURSELVES AS OTHERS SAW YOU on the Last Day of the last Singapore Races in afforded members of the Singapore Sporting Club and others who were present at the Grand Stand and Lawn on that day, in the berics of pictures in A PATHE LOCAL OF234 words
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Article638 1922-06-12 9 Fuller Report on the Loan Refusal. A Disturbing; Situation The Result. Rfiter's Service. Ijondon, June 10. l';:ri The Committee of Bankers' report to the Reparations Commission was delivered this afternoon. It states that whereat Germany's chief creditor dots not desire new limitations upon Germany's obligations, it is useless638 words
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Article296 1922-06-12 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 11. The Pall Mall Gazette Paris correspondent states that exiles from Russia are cheerful regarding the prospects of Russia and anticipate t!ie sudden end of the Bolshevist regime. They declare that tSwy have received news that many Red leaders who had earned the title296 words
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Article115 1922-06-12 9 Rkuter's Service. London, June 11. Karachi The port trust propose to raise a loan of fifty lakhs in England at six per cent. London, June 11. Lucknow A big Khilafat meeting, presided over by Pundit Motilal Nehru, ex-president of congress, who was released from gaol on June 6,115 words
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Article59 1922-06-12 9 Reutek's Service. London, June 11. Constantinople An American destroyer ;:t present at the Black Sea port of Samsun, reports that the recent Greek bombardment of the port caused about 00 ca.-ualtics among the population and set fire to the Standard Oil Company's depot irid part of the59 words
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Article55 1922-06-12 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 11. The executive of the National Association of Textile Trade Unions, representing 250,000 workers, unanimously decided to accept the new twelvemonth wage agreement recommended by the Industrial Council, providing for the reduction of wages by 3s. a week for men and Is. lOd. v55 words
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Article42 1922-06-12 9 Reuteb's Service. London, June 11. Pretoria Five prominent Nationalist leaders have been arrested en a charge of high treason. They include the secretary of Hrn Transvaal Nationalist Party, the editor of the newspaper Ons Vaderlar.d and General Pienaar.42 words
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Article542 1922-06-12 9 Very Cordial and Brilliant Reception. Reuter's Service. Cairo, June 10. The Prince of Wales and the King of Egypt exchanged visits this morning in pleasant weather. The Prince, seated in an open motor ear beside Viscount Allenby, wore the uniform of the Welsh Guards. Viscount Allenby was542 words
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Article51 1922-06-12 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 10. The Hague The Austrian and Hungarian Governments have asked Queen Wilhe'mina to appoint an arbitrator to adjudicate on the compensation payable by Hungary to Austria for the delay in the transfer of Burgenland to Austria. Heer Zimmerman, burgomaster of Rotterdam, has accepted51 words
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Article80 1922-06-12 9 Renter's Service. London, June 10. Hamburg In consequence of growing activity, it is proposed to carry out improvements and extensions to this port costing 138,000,000 marks. London, June 10. Rio de Janeiro Congress formally proclaimed the election of Arturo Bernirdes to the presidency of the Republic. London, June 10.80 words
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Article163 1922-06-12 9 Reltek's Service. London, June 10. Ottawa Mr. Sze, Chinese Minister to the United States, who is discussing the acute problem of Oriental immigration to British Columbia, was entertained tc dinner in the House of Commons. The guests included the Prime Minister, members of the Cabinet, diplomats, and163 words
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Article171 1922-06-12 9 Keutek's Service. London, June 10. Paris In connection with the proposed reconstitution of the Bar.que Industrielle de Chine, it is suggested that the capital should be 10,000,000 francs, of which one quarter would at first be subscribed. The principal credit banks would completely support the creation of this171 words
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Article100 1922-06-12 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 10. A direct attack on the Chinese Consortium was made at a meeting of the British Bank for Foreign Trade in London, Mr. C. B. Cri3p, the chairman, declaring that the consortium's stranglehold over the Chinese Government was responsible for the present default in100 words
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Article115 1922-06-12 9 Rxuteb's Service. London, June 11. The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, will open the AngloPersian Company's new refinery at Llandarcy, near Swansea, on June 29. The refinery works, including the dock area end model village, cover 650 acres and cost £3,000,000. It is estimated115 words
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Article35 1922-06-12 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 11. Amoy The Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Canton Government intimates that South China refuses to cooperate with the new government in Peking in the unification of China.35 words
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Article225 1922-06-12 9 Peace Urged on Opportunist Basis. Hei'ter's Service. London, June 10. Mr. Griffith conferred with Mr. Churchill and Mr. Chamberlain to-day and subsequently conferred with Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Churchill at Downing Street for an hour. The meeting adjourned until Monday. London, June 10. Mr. Collins, speaking in Dublin225 words
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Article166 1922-06-12 9 The following is the Currency Commissioners' return for the month of May, 1922. > c. Whole amount of Currency Notes in Circulation ou 31st May, 1922 71,979.***** Average amount of Currency Notes in Circulation during the month of May, 1922 71.978,512.07 (/>) Coin Portion of the Note166 words
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Article156 1922-06-12 9 Sequel to a Raid on Notorious Premises. Before Mr. Bull on Saturday no less than 113 Chinese stood charged with gambling at Nls. 3 and 6, coolie lints, Tanjong Pagar, described as notorious gambling premises, and which, according to Captain Groves, Gambling Suppression Department, ihad been a difficult156 words
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Article134 1922-06-12 9 Though there was no special opening (a function that has been reserved for a later date), there was a large crowd at dinner at the Hotel van Wijk on Saturday, when Mr. E. A. H. oe Viesschouwer, the popular manager, threw open the newly completed and134 words
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Article1973 1922-06-12 9 Government Thwarted In Saving Money. By Our Special Correspondent. London, May 19. The way of the economist, like that of the transgressor, is hard, as the Government have found out to their cost during the present week. Genoa has gone wrong at least it has not been the1,973 words
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Article441 1922-06-12 10 Mr. Darbishire Disapproves Of It. At the fortieth annual meeting cf the London Chamber of Commerce, 'heid or. May 3, at the Skinners' Hall, Dowgatc Hill, Mr. Stanley Machin, the retiring President, In the chair. Mr. C. W. Darbishire. speaking as an East India Tnerchant, complained441 words
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Article239 1922-06-12 10 Messrs. Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, June 12. Silver SS%. Hongkong 12 4 per cent, premium. Three months gold 54. Share Market.— Dull. Rubber. Market eiuiet. Allenbys 17--19 cents, Craigieleas 20-23 cents, Ba.-.setts 67'i-72 l cents, Bukit Sembawangs 1/to 1/4 and Singapore Uniteds O'.id. to B'/id.,239 words
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Article161 1922-06-12 10 By the Haruna Mam Mr. G. L. 801, Mrs. B. Flood-Page, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fiankel, Miss A. Frankel, Mr. K. Frankel, Mr. F. G. Hill, Miss J. D. Hunter, Mr. J. R. Hunter, Mr. J. Kitchen, Mr. T. Kuruma, Mrs. E. A. Lamerton, Mr. W. Neatby, Mr.161 words
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Article656 1922-06-12 10 PPenang Plea for Employers' Co-operation. One who signs himself Heaven helps those who Help Themselves has addressed this letter to the Editor of the Pinang Gazette The high cost of living is one of the mest general topics of conversation still, and wear* itself threadbare in the apathy656 words
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Article350 1922-06-12 10 Failure of Tests Made in Chilaw. Ceylon. The news will come as a genuine surprise to many, states a Ceylon paper, that the experiments in connection with rubber paving for roads conducted by the P.W.D. at Chilaw. a town situated 50 miles north of Colombo or the East350 words
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Article47 1922-06-12 10 Phra Sanpakitch Preecha, formerly First Secretary at the Siamese Legation in London, and for the past eight months Charge d'Affaires in Washington, has been appointed counsellor to the Legation at Copenhagen. His son, Nai Wongs Jotikasthira, is now acting as a student at the Legation in London.47 words
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Article455 1922-06-12 10 P. S. and Law Defeat Services. Public Services and Law were again the winners when they mat the Services on Saturday in the Singapore Cricket Tournament. It was a fairly even game on the whole, and tli:e effort on the part of the P. S. and Law to dismiss455 words
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Article382 1922-06-12 10 The Lanka Union registered their first win in ths tournament on Saturday by i defeating the S. R. Cby 43 runs. Win- i ning the toss the S. R. C. skipper elected I to put the Union in first but thanks to the excellent382 words
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Article123 1922-06-12 10 There was tall scoring on both sides in the match between the Selangor Club and the V.M.C.A. played on the Kuala Lumpur padang on Saturday. The Selangor Club were net at their full strength but put up the very good score of 210 for 7 wickets123 words
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Article230 1922-06-12 10 The V.M.C.A. scored an easy victory ever Si. Joseph's Old Boys on Saturday. For the winners Cordeiro's :!7 was the I highest score, while Stack contributed 2U, while Smith's four for 16 was the best effort witn the ball. Scores Y. M. C.230 words
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Article29 1922-06-12 10 To-day's first division leaguj match on I the S.C.C. ground, Middlesex v. S.R.t should produce an interesting encounter, as the S.R.C. arc in gocl form just now.29 words
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Article725 1922-06-12 10 Yesterday morning saw the second rare for the Vice-President's Cup (l'Jia), and a fine muster of boats turned out for the event. The Polly made her first appearance under her new name and racing flag. She was formerly named Manka and will still retain her original racing725 words
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Article104 1922-06-12 10 On the same night that Carpentior beat Lewis, Mick McAdam of Glasgow decisively defeated Arthur Wyns of Belgium, the featherweight champion of Europe. This was the Belgian's second defeat in a fortnight. Billy Matthews beat him before. As the contest was again at Ust. 21b. the Belgian's104 words
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Article65 1922-06-12 10 A Reuter wire of May 10 state? The annual Windsor to L'ndon Mi-a-thon, in which there were numerous continental competitors, was won for t'iie third Kuccc-Mve year by Mills cf I whose time was 2 hours 47 mm. :>0 sees. Malvicini, July, was second in 2 hour*,65 words
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Article31 1922-06-12 10 The following is a Reuter wire as received "Tennis coup ifi- Frame linal British champion Baerlein beat French champion W<crth." The names seem to have got a bit mixed.31 words
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Article39 1922-06-12 10 A Reuter wire from Paris, dated Ji.no 11, states that the French Derby resulted as follows Ramus (Stern) 1 Kefalin (Donoghuc) Alßtrien (O'Neill) Fifteen ran. Won by a short head, two lengths between second and third.39 words
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Article136 1922-06-12 10 The result cf tne match between C;irpenticr and Lewis was, as mM'ht be expected, the subject of muilh discos ion. Lewis was very crestfallen and net a little distressed, but upe.n reflection he was (iispor.nl tj take the view that i:e went down t. defeat by136 words
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Article190 1922-06-12 10 The Inspector of Schools informs us that the Boaid of Trinity College of Music (London) announce the appointment of Dr. Alfred Misto«ski, Mus. i). Oxon., as the examiner Cor the College iv India, Burma, Ceylon «iid Straits Settlements, this year in practical subjects Pianoforte, org-ai:,190 words
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Article109 1922-06-12 10 The Bishop's Commissary has accepted Mr. C. A. Preedy for the post of Principal of St. Andrew's School. Mr. Preedy who is at present B.A. (Oxford) expects 'o take his M.A. before leaving England in September to take up the work. Ho graduated in Honours in History109 words
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Article113 1922-06-12 10 Mrs. W. George Maxwell, the new President of the Kuala Lumpur Y.W.C.A. opened the bazaar which was held at the Methodißt Girls' School premises for the purpose of collecting funds for a piano. The different stalls were well packed with useful articles of various113 words
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Article94 1922-06-12 10 According to a London wire, dated May 30, Armstrong made a statement that he had no confession to make. I ant innocent" he said. He wtnt to his death without making any confession. He had not seen his children since his arrest, as he preferred that no94 words
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Article1127 1922-06-12 11 The Problems of Indian India. St Nihal Singh has contributed the following to the Observer In disc I'ssing Indian issues one is likely to ipeak an:! to think of India as if it were merely British India. There is 1 Indian India, hnv.ivir, one-third as large ■I British1,127 words
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Article635 1922-06-12 11 Passing Through Anxious Times. The twelfth annual general mcet:nq: of the Ayer Kilning: Rvbber Estate, Limited, -.vi-.s bald in the o.TV-es of ths secretaries, Messrs. A. A. Anthony and Co., Ik-ncli Btr— l, I'cnanjr, at nor.n on Juno 6. Mr. C. Brown occupied' the chair. The Secretaries635 words
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Article98 1922-06-12 11 Toddle Top A tek'Kram from St. Petersburg, VU rii'a, U.S., the well-known winter rnuiL ;iys th;it aiTonlintr ta a complaint laid bofore the Mayor a Boston lady ha.l lost SoO.OOO (over £12,500) playini; I'ut and Tain, which America calls Tc ddle Tup." S!ie played in the various tea-rooms and loot98 words
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Article57 1922-06-12 11 Amount previously acknowledged $1 J,."j:j4.5u rart PMesada Van^ Brag CUmm Urmto. Assocn. Entertainment 3GO Per Mi. Song Chin Bug kteaan. Naayaag Bras. Tobacco Co. 300 Hasan. Java Sea Fire Insurunce Co. 50 .Mrssri. The Union Trading Co. 50 Mr. B Mjttukumaru M Mr. lee iloon Lcong I57 words
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Advertisement165 1922-06-12 11 IafIBBBfIBPSVBVK-fBBBMBBBBBBBfIBIBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Latest Dance Records Circulation Rosy Cheeks Silver Star Gossiping Beautiful Faces Sweet and Low Come Along Why? Baltimore Buzz Bull Frog Patrol My Sunny Tennessee Bandana Tuck me to sleep in my Ma old Tucky Home Wabash Bluef, 151 mi mi Bay Just like Rainbow It must be some165 words
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Advertisement327 1922-06-12 11 Raffles Hotel The Popular Rendezvous for Dancing. Tills Evening Tea Oansant 5 to 7 o'clock Latest Popular Dance Music By RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. Mm-lral Director, Mr. F. A. COOEE. Reserratlons, etc. SARKIES BROTHERS, Telephone 2S2V. Proprietor*. IfIBEBBBaBESBSBBBfIBBBaEBBBBRBBSfIiZBfIBBafIBBBBBBaBBBSBBiaBaBBB ADELPHI HOTEL SINGAPORE. The only Hotel In the Straits with the latest Sanitary Installation.327 words
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Article1209 1922-06-12 12 Company in Voluntary Liquidation. Mr. G. Grayrigge presided at the ninth annual meeting of the Kapala Island? Estates, Ltd. (1912), held on May IS ai Shanghai. Among tnose present Wen Mr. R. N. Truman and Mr. C. R. Burkil! (directors) and Mr. E. A. I'rina, representing the general1,209 words
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Article327 1922-06-12 12 Wooed and Won Over By (ioanese. Tlnvo weeks a?o the bip carrying elephant in the Zoo struck work in the midvile of an afternoon, although her behaviour for a fortnight before, ami during the whole of the past season. had been most exemplary, says a writer in the327 words
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Advertisement747 1922-06-12 12 SALES BY AUCTION GHEONG KOON SEND CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SAEE Of valuable Town business prefixes and i ountry properties at Messrs. Ch-ong Koon S-'»g and Co.'s sale-room. No. SO, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, June 14, at 2.SC p.m. 1. Valuable 909 years' leasehold land and that very desirable brick ami747 words
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Advertisement763 1922-06-12 12 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Colonial 'Secretary's Office, up to noon of June 2£. 1 1922. for the followinu works with the ex 'ception of items ill. tt, U and 2fi, for which t«ndcr.< close at noon of Jum- 15, 1022 1. Additions to Glen Hogan I763 words
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Advertisement440 1922-06-12 12 srp(xprbs CIGARETTES Jbßßbb' d»uA|mi^U''')' '-g^& Bfam "wIbBbV JtßS^ekT' 'Jnßßa Bar DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS OBTAINABLE Sole Manufacturers :-ARI)ATII TOBACCO Co., Ltd., LONDON. •BBBBB««SaBiniB9iBBBOaBBB8flBBBBBflnaaUaBJIUnaBBBBBBBnflBBa« ECONOMY It is entirely unnecessary in these hard times to pay a high price for Whisky. In many cases you only pay for the name. i Buy440 words
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Article1050 1922-06-12 13 The Chairman's Criticism Of Taxation. The twelfth ordinary general meeting of the Jasin (Malacca) Rubber Estates, Limited, was held at the registered offices, Winchester House, O'.d Broad Street, E.C., en May 1. Mr. T. Ritchie (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman said Ladies and gentlemen, the1,050 words
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Article43 1922-06-12 13 A tplephone service between Seremban ami Tamoin is beinfr installed, and will probably be opened to the public some time next month. Malacca are at present building a line throueh to Tampin. but it will be some t:mo Wore l lui; la completed.43 words
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Advertisement450 1922-06-12 13 PDA PfT> m *mausa tootals guarantee it w^^^^ NTT^, Vi ff V wash fabrics of quality, value A Ibl and charm, attractive cotton M ffoods, and dainty fabrics for V SPONGE CLOTH. /^\vV g//\ In mauve alul white stripe, black and white Q^Jk£SH&- tripe, and nnvy and white stripe, a450 words
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Advertisement68 1922-06-12 13 EBBBBflBBBflBBflflBflBBflBBBlS2EaBBBBBflBnBBBS2a&IflflBBaBHBBflBBBBBBBBBIBBfl HAIPHONG ''MMlmbi DRAGrON Supplied to the Spore Municipality, Government of Johore, Malacca Municipality, F M.S. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROS. .SBfIBBB3BBKRfI3a33£3BEEZSO2I2SBESBBgJ3Eig2BaEBB fiSBESSSSgSBBBfIfIBBBBBfIfI him ..m SOLE IMPORTER 3: The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Denmark) SINGAPORE. IBBIinSEBHSSaSBSKSaiBMIMMIHimMBI^ Maxwell €ars eBaaa«aSB)BMBBBBBBaB>BSSSSS>«Ba^ Complete and ready fop the68 words
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Advertisement324 1922-06-12 14 The Motor Union Insurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la IngUad) MOTOR VEHICLES DEPARTMENT. All kinds of Tehiele. quoted to, Favourable rates. Prompt and liberal settlement of claims. The Casaprehensive Policy of the Motor Union is the recognised premier motor policy. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Insurances effected on Building* and MerchandiM for long or324 words
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Advertisement1916 1922-06-12 14 Assets approximately $5,000,000 S.C AaMrance In force otw $17,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la Strait* Settlements.) HIAD OFFICE Winchester House, Slagapera. LONDON OITICB W, Old Jewry, B.C, The Company ha* 1.0,000 deporited with the Supreme Court of England and compile* with the British Life A^aronee Companies1,916 words
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Article1147 1922-06-12 15 A Hint' that Politeness Pays. Visitors to Australia are wont to exclaim with admiration over certain of our largest shops. For size, window display, and quality of goods they have no superiors anywhere. But what about those who serve in these shops writes Femina in the1,147 words
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Advertisement321 1922-06-12 15 USHERS GREEN 1 STRIPE The Whisky $28.00 for &3£Ti-i3ES per case. Connoisseurs KmJ§ Dil *y extra. Sole Agents JOHN LITTLE Co, Ltd., (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. niniiiiuiiiiinmnniinnutiniiiinuuuuiiiiHi Special Reduction in Prices DlUL'Uftiiy to fit all makes of MOTOR CYCLES Call or write for prices particulars CYCLE CARRIAGE Co..321 words
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Advertisement177 1922-06-12 15 W»UHBHBBBaBB3B»BBBfll(afliaBBIRBEE9ni»IIBBBBaBBBBaanBBBaBBBiIBBBBBBBBBBBCBBBIflBlilBBBB s BE PATRIOTIC! Use only goods of Local Manufacture and help promote Local Industries. ASK fffitfr R QUALITy for this /J^ Jf \*A I BRAND L a tf|H^ \<\ G o UANTITY and you will >* \4 I VV^V, il^J GET \^^B|bJp i '^!7^V T KICG M. B. E.177 words
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Advertisement466 1922-06-12 16 TAY GUAN KIAT .15, PniLLIP STREET 'Phone Noi. 3113 and 3114. Tfce Successful C.ntractor to the Slntspore Mund-lpalit.' for the supply of MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, BROOMS, BASKETS, etc., etc., etc bUbllabeel 1M« N. LAZARUS OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN Hedlrsl Hall Bmlldlaa Battery Boa*. UFRACnUNitT Mr. 1. T. HBTBB, F-S.M.C (Laßefcm) IM* (B*c) THERE466 words
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Advertisement284 1922-06-12 16 GUAN KIAT C 0. f LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) S:>, PHILLIP STREET. Asbestos Millboard. Tape and Yarn American Axcft. 4 lbs. Flat Leather lleltinir, 1 in., I.i in. 2 in Kound Lrather Melting. K in., in. Hack Saw Iliad.-.. 10 in. and 12 in. Hack Saw Frames Adjustable Sr>the Ulades,284 words
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Advertisement1802 1922-06-12 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., In ordinary close-set type (average six words to line) are per line one insertion 28 cts., two ins 46 cts., three Ins. 64 ets., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins $1 401,802 words
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Advertisement733 1922-06-12 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, No. 3-a, Malacca Street. Apply to Meyer Erothers. TO LET, stores snd offices. Apply Ed. M. Nathan Co., 4, De Souia Street. TO LET, 44, Robinson Road. Apply to M. 11. Sassoon, 6-1, Malacca Street. TO LET, godowns and offices, in town. Api'ly to Sayers733 words
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Advertisement227 1922-06-12 16 MADAME AUGUSTINE (PARIS). Just Received DAY AHD EVENING GOWNS from this Famous House. THE BAND-BOX. PRINCESS GARMENTS GO. 4, RAFFLKS CHAMBERS. (Opposite Rohlnibn's.) IN ONE HOUR spectacle repairs and simple lens replacements. Machinery on the premises for lent manufacturing. JOHN DUKE, Optician, Late of old Broad St., London. 16, BATTERY227 words
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Miscellaneous201 1922-06-12 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General BS Manager's Office 1117 Job Printing Office 124* All communications relating to (dltofial mattfis and n-ws should be aJdr.M*rd to THE EDITOR. All communication.* relating to buair.i ss ttstl ■rtTTTHsu ments, subscriptions, accounts, printing etc., should be addressed to THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.201 words
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