The Straits Times, 10 July 1922
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Title Section13 1922-07-10 1 The straits Times. NO. 20.992 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1922 PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement246 1922-07-10 1 MILKMAID STERILISED M I K MM Krdurrd to Lnrpo kijc $9.3r> p. c •■><■ or 20 cintK pir Ua _MU itizc $10.10 p. MM or 11 cents per tin NKSTI.E ANT.I.O--SWISS COND. MII.X CO. (LONDON), SINGAPORE. BBBBBBBBBfIBBaBBIIBBBBBBBfIBBBBBBfIBBBBBBBBBBIBIEBBBSBBBfIfIBBIIBBBBBBBBBBBBB-EBBBfISIBBBaaBaaBn n IF YOi; USE A STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. ALWAYS ASK FOR i i246 words
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Advertisement161 1922-07-10 1 JBB.SaBaBEBBBBBBaBBSBBSBSaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfIBIBfIBBBfIBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfIBBBBBBa I Robinson Co., Ltd. f 1 r% i A New Stocks Just Received SPONGE CLOTHS The Fashionable Material for \i(Jk Ladies Frocks. 9 I STRIPES, CHECKS M U and various plain colours. I /ft Samples sent on application. I sA Robinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Singapore). SINGAPORE. s s161 words
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Article821 1922-07-10 2 . Mrs. Philip Snowden and French Pinpricks. Mrs. Philip S'nowden, who arrived iu -London on a recent date from Berlin, gave her views on the situation in Germeny to :i Frar representative. Germany is a hive of industry," Mrs. Snowden said, "but while the people are working very hard,821 words
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Article256 1922-07-10 2 . One of the oldest inhabitants the Roy»l Prmce Alfred Hospital, Sydney, has known >n its history is Mr. John Conduit, who was admitted suffering from pneumonia, and is believed now to be dying, says the recent issue of a Sydney paper. He was born in England256 words
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Advertisement292 1922-07-10 2 I Glaxo lays for Baby i a firm foundation of jt sturdy health |j|j[ A sniuble form of milk is the only food for a baby up 10 By -y'fr 9 months, and Glaxo is pure cow's milk made «afe r.nd •V-rJj ph suitable for Baby by the Glaxo Process.292 words
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Advertisement341 1922-07-10 2 GOT INDIGESTION? HERE'S XB\VS FOR YOC Do you realise that nine cases of digestive trouble out of every ten are caused by excess acidity in the stomach ajid that this is easily neutralised? It's a fact, and you can demonstrate it, by taking a couple of di'surated Magnesia Tablets next341 words
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Advertisement244 1922-07-10 2 A.M.A. A.M.A. Allied Manufacturers Agencies (Malaya, Siam, Indo-China and Dutch East Indies.) P. A. PARIS, HEAD OFFICE Box 472, G.P.O. 34-SC, The Arcade, Singapore. Singapore. Power Plant Industrial Equipments C. A. PARSONS CO., LTD. GEO. FLETCHER CO., LTD. Steam Turbines, Complete Sugar Factories. Turbo-Generators, Pumps, etc. erne9t iMmjL &c 0244 words
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Article949 1922-07-10 3 How You May Trace Your Lineage, I was startled and puzzled on seeing a certain photograph in a friend's house the other day. I was puzzled because, though I felt sure I knew the face, 1 I did not know the name of the fashion-ably-dressed, prosperous-looking business man949 words
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Article85 1922-07-10 3 The Ceylon Observer of June 20 un- lorstands. on thf authority of a doctor w*hoaa practice takes him to most parts of th" i.-tuml, thnt malarin exists in epidemic form in many parts of the Island. While a is duito true that this is the season for malaria, it appears85 words
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Advertisement546 1922-07-10 3 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of July 12 132? for tho erection of Third Clhss Native Kernel* Block, Sepoy Lines, Singapore. Every person applying for a form of Tender will be required to deposit the suit: of One hundred dollars with546 words
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Advertisement451 1922-07-10 3 THE TEST OF THE STAIRS DO THEY LEW K TOD BREATHLESS M.my people otherwise in apparently Rood mi tnemeetvee "out of breath" after Might exertion. To thru it seem.; a ions journey tn react the ton of n flight of stairs, r«V they most rest o;> tne way. This breathieee451 words
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Advertisement315 1922-07-10 3 Your Baby's Welfare. Your dearett wish ia for Baby te ea m well and Sappy. Th«n you mint pay X partiaiiar attendes to hia food, far I I his welfare depends at much on that I I v on anything. The AJlenburyi' Foods are practically identical with S mothar's milb-Baby't315 words
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Advertisement138 1922-07-10 3 PARFUM Talcum Powder Sels Pour Bains Poodre a sachets Brilliantine Bath Powder. Solid Complexion Powder Cry.stine Nail Polish Henna Shampoo Formalised Shampoo Savon de Toilette Bath Soap de Luxe. Massage Cream Vanishing Cream DISTRIBUTING AGENTS SINGAPORE l«llHtltn t imttfUtIiIHUIIMIMMM" GOLDEN HORSE The Cigarettes with a distinctive flavour. Ask the man138 words
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Advertisement645 1922-07-10 4 STEBBEB SftillWS P. 0.-Britlsh India »nd Apcar Line frnmp»n!' Incort>orat»(l in England) MAIL ANT) PASSENGER AND CARGp SERVICES PKMNSI'LA ANU ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) LONDON FAR-EAST FRN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP Dee Singapore Leave Singapore SARDINIA about July 11 1 KASHMIR645 words
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Advertisement625 1922-07-10 4 STCAMER SfltlBICS "ELLERMAN" LINE ■LLBRMAN A BTJCKNALI STEAMSHIP Co, LUL (laeerporatsd in Cnglaad.) STBAMn Dsst Btagaysm PASSENGER SERVICE OUTWARD. Staamer Daa Singapore HOMEWARD. i.a. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London An*. IS tMk CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aof FREIGHT SERVICE s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW L'don, R'dam, HTjurg July 14 s.s. CITY OF625 words
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Advertisement608 1922-07-10 4 STEAMER SfIILIHCS KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPM (ROYAL PACKKT NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAyIa'. (.Incorporated la Hollaad) rJKDm CONTRACT WITH THI NETHERLANDS INDIA GOV*JLNK««7. Teleejheas Nee. Paesage Dept. 131, Freight Dcpt. 1201, Marlae Lies', aad Traoshleageal Dept. 1437, Manager'e De»t. IMS. MELCUIOR TREIIB— JuIy 10, Belawan-Deli. UN CLOON— JuIy 11, Jlongkontr, Swatow ami608 words
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Advertisement499 1922-07-10 5 STEAMER SAILINGS^ N. Y. K7 LONDON LINK nnltorakl Maru July 12 Kitnno Mat* July 27 LIVERPOOL LINE Sado Maru early Aug. lIAMBIIRO LINK Matsuya Maru July 21 Tsuyumn Mnru end Aug. NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ SOUTH AMERICAN LINE BOMBAY LINE Awa Mam July 17 Tumbc Maru July 31 LINE499 words
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Advertisement463 1922-07-10 5 STEAMER SAIUNBS 0. S. K. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (subject to change without previou* notice). EUROPEAN LINE For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said Arr. Dep. ATLAS MARU July 26 July 26 NEW YORK LINE For San Francisco. Panama, New York via Japan Arr. Dep.463 words
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Advertisement576 1922-07-10 5 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED LOCAL BALLINGS Intended to SaU Steame: From Singapore «a Monday, 2.30 p.m. KEIAN Port Swettenbam and Penamf Monday, 5 pm. HYE LEONG Malacca and Moar. Tuesday, 2.30 p.. CALYPSO Port Sweetenham and Penang rueaday, 6 p.m. KKLANTAN Malacca and Mnar. Wednesday, noon RANEE Merging,576 words
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Advertisement408 1922-07-10 5 STEAMER SfIILIHSS United American Lines inc. Successors to LIVERMORE DEARBORN CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINE Regular Service between New York Singapore and Java perta and vice vena. FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ s.s The Lambs July 14 s.s. Jalapa Aug. 5 s.s. Halfmoon end Aug For freight,408 words
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Advertisement720 1922-07-10 5 SALES BY AUCTION CHEONG KOON SENG GO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of very valuable t>wn nnd country properties known as No. 215, South Bridge Road, V 230, Teluk Ayer Street, IP4 and MR, Victorin Street, Lorong 16 and 27, off Oajrlaßg Iliad. At Messrs. Cheong Koon S-nu Co.'s snle room, No.720 words
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Advertisement587 1922-07-10 6 CINEMAS 4LHAMBRA The Cinema Theatre for Variety. Quality ar.d Quantity, Beach Road. A TWO-FEATIRE PROGRAMME Providing Entertainment of the First Order. In tlif Second Show commencing 9 p.m. A GOI.DWYN PRODUCTION with a warm appeal to the heart, presenting JACK PICKFORD In a tale of at man who find himself587 words
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Advertisement323 1922-07-10 6 GIHEMAS EMPIRE CINEMA In the second show at 9.30 p.m. THE SAFETY CURTAIN 0 reels 6 reels Featuring NOP.MA TALMADGE, story frtm the well read novel by t;thcl K. Doll THE SON OF TARZAN Serial Two episodes 13 and 14. in 1 p^rts the linal on 1 huraday next. BEAR323 words
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Advertisement186 1922-07-10 6 WHITE A WAYS Here it is:— A Genuine Gillette "Brownie 11 Safety Razor In spring top velvet __-r--"" r:? s!^ si^ GiUclteSafetyßaior WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Co., Ltd (IncorporateJ in England) SINGAPORE. Fraser <& Chaimers for Mining Machinery DELIVERY FROM STOCK OF 3-STAMP PROSPECTING MILL, 10 in. x 6 in. BLAKE TYPE186 words
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Article415 1922-07-10 7 Report Shews Sharp Fall In Profits. The Mad of tha directors of Tronoh i Lid. for the ye-:;;- aadiag December anted ;.t the twentieth annual meeting in London on June 24 tstctcil During the rear, i.i'.i'i tons pf tin ore were sold :is compared with 1.126V4 tons for415 words
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Article210 1922-07-10 7 JUNE RUBBER RETURNS. 0 lbs. 985 \h< Alor Ciaiah.— ll.::n lbs. Australasia. 8,600 lbs. ibs. V.,f. Hanteng se| a s Ibs r.d-.ar?!. l."),■ io.-. gar).— 34,817 lha. 3U,J00 lbs. lbs. Bokit K i DS Cluny. 25,000 I >s. I V, lbs. 'hul-:-. (Selanf»r).— 294oo Ibs. Salal —86,000 lbs. 26, 01210 words
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Article35 1922-07-10 7 Whiii wara wttkttg in i Popiuun, Joaai aad Baiiton, at tha Mh mUa, Hukit Timah Road, ycaterday, s piece of stone falling fvin ..v< 'In ad killed two cf the men and injured three others.35 words
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Article107 1922-07-10 7 . FIXTURES. Monday, July 10 High Water, 11.46 a.m, 11.3 p.m. Outward muil due. Tuesday, July 11 High Water, 0.22 a.m., 11.41 p.m. Homeward mail leaves. Wednesday, July 12 HiKh Water, 0.5G a.m. Tanglin Club at Home, 6.1S p.m. Thursday, July 13 lI. Kh Water, 0.18 a.m., 1.2107 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article78 1922-07-10 7 VESSELS AT THE DOCKS. ■■■I Wharf Raain —Bulimba. K.ist rtharf r-.oi.j'V.a. M.lohior Trul Sheers Wharf Senanj. Main Wharf Ikdua, A/uthin. Empire Duck Tiiennichun, Emden. Wcm Wharf—Glcnahane. Jardines Wharf- Nil. Polo Branl Coal Wharf—NU. Keppel Harbour. Main Wharf I.'yser. Jhr. van der Does de BJJe, M-rcur;., H Kitt.% No. 1, Sapphir.v78 words
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Article223 1922-07-10 7 ACHILLES, lirit.. 7.1;9 tons, from Yokohoma H-7. for I ondon unc. ALTiNI:. Dot, T(M tons, from Beilrtjulllinlll s-.. for Bandjemasin li-7. A3DANG, Siam., JOG tour, from Bangkok 3-7, for Ean^kok 11-7. AYUTHIA, Brit.. 2u'3 ten.;, from Asahan 10-7, I ir Aeahan n-7. BAN HONG LIONG, Brit., 760 tors,223 words
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Article134 1922-07-10 7 To-day Pulau Sambu 2.30 p.m. Malacca and Muar 3 p.m. Port Swetteiihom, iVnar.g, MnJrss, Pondi "'wiry, Cutlda.ore, Ptro Novo, Karikal and Xegapataru 3 p.m. Pontianak p.:.] Tuesday P. Sambu, Singlcawang, Pemangkat nnd Sambas 9 a. in iulau Soegi S) a. in kcrimon a a.m Billiton ami Bttevia134 words
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Article27 1922-07-10 7 MAILS FOR EUROPE. Left Spore Arrd. London May 19 June 14 May 25 June 19 June 2 June 28 May 29 July 3 June 8 July 327 words
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Article124 1922-07-10 7 The German solar eclipse expedition :o Christmas Island was to leave for lava in the middle of June. The task allotted to it by the International Astronomical Society is to make pohtopraphs lurini; the eclipse for the purpose of testing the Einstein theory in regard to the deflection of the124 words
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Article96 1922-07-10 7 Mrs. Helen Lee, wife of a Detroit manufacturer, who recently sued for a divorce Ml the jrround that her husband had In ?cme a grolf maniac," won her case on May 11. when tlie was granted a decree )f absolute divorce. Mrs. Lee stated that her husband's neglect of herself96 words
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Article161 1922-07-10 7 . EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 10. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 1/1 C Demand 2/3 31/32 Private 3 m. credits i/VA On New York Demand "l 1 Private 90 d/s 63,4 Or. France Bank 605 On India, Bank T.T. ITOH On Hongkong-, Bank d/d 14% p.c. prem. On161 words
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62 1922-07-10 7 Tone of Market -Easier. Latest London cables quote: Sp^t grape. T'-J... spot sheet "Mid. Spot July Aujr.-Sept. i>ct.-L>ec. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Price* Buyers. Sellers. DAILY PBICES CI/RRKNT. 12 noon, July 10, 1922. Spot July Aup-Sept. Oct.-Dee. Singapore Standard Fibbed Smoked Sheet Closing62 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article183 1922-07-10 7 Issue. Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers 1 1 Ayer W.eng 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Jelantoh 1 1 Johan Tin t'l £1 Knm. Kamunt. M 10 Kinta Assoc. 5 5 Linjfui Tin 10 10 Malayan Co!. 1 1 Menglembu 1 I Mid<iif«.?i 1 1 Murai Tin 1 1 Xawng183 words
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Article137 1922-07-10 7 iFsue. Val. Ptl. Buyers. Sellers. :'l £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.1G.3 3.18.0 10 10 Central Engines 10.50 10 10 Central Motors 3.00 a £1 E. Smelting Co. 5.75 655 '■>/- hi- Kk-ctnc Tramway* 1/- 2/--10 10 Frascr Xcave 27.00 28.00 50 50 Hammer Co. 107.50 112.50 xd. 100 IUO137 words
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Article113 1922-07-10 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 6 p.c p.m. Spore Electrical Tramway*, 6 p.c. £350,000 nom. S'pcre Municipal 6 p.c. $1,878,000 P»T S"pore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.c nii. Spore Municipal 4Vi p.c. of 19C9 $1,600,500 10 p.c. dis. Spore Municipal 4tt p.c of 1909 $1,500,000113 words
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Article388 1922-07-10 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Eratt's Quotations. Latest available Sterling Quotations arc printed on another page on Friday. To-day'B Prices. Fraser Co. Allenby New ($1) Alor Gajah (?1) 1.00 1.20 A. Hitam ($5) 9.00 10.00 Kuninp ($1) 0.75 1.25 Am. Malay ($2) 1.15 1.25 A. Molelc (tl)388 words
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Advertisement77 1922-07-10 7 Camel Hair Belting There la not a place under the son wherever the wheels ci Industry spin that "CAMEL 11A1K" BELTINU la not used. In all climes and ender all conditions this super Belting transmits pe*er without loss. No other Belting haa snch power tranamltting qoahtlca. No other Belting can77 words
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Advertisement412 1922-07-10 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS BLOATED nUSTK. Lobster paste. Sardine Past,- ,'.nd Anchovy Paste. B. Bolter, Direct Importer, Europe Hotel Building. LIGHT MASSEUSE. 3S, Bencooli YOUNG ENGUSH LADY, professianai7~r7(lUires board and residence with private family. 946, Straits Times. WANTED, second-band motor c;c\<: ir. rood condition. Not under SVi ii.p. Write -iatiiiK price !<l7.412 words
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Advertisement255 1922-07-10 7 NOTICE IN THE ESTATE OF SHAIK ABDULLAH BIN SAYEED BIN MARIE, DECEASED (Pursuant to Ordinance No. 11l Trustees) NOTICE is hereby civcr. that all creditor* or other persoas having mantis upon or up:iirst the ite of Shaik. Abdullah bin Bajreed bin Marl lute af No. &v. Gaylang Road S who255 words
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Article1165 1922-07-10 8 The Straits Times. MONDAY, JULY 10 CHINESE LABOUR. We give to-day tha recommendations of the committee appointed about two >cars apo to inquire into the supply of Chinese labour for the Malay Peninsula. It is i very able and interesting report, and we are sincerely sorry that its appearance is1,165 words
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Article116 1922-07-10 8 The directors' report of Bandman Varieties, Ltd., for the six months ended March ">1, 1922, shows a profit on revenue account of Rs. 44.C80 5-.°>. After providing for directors and auditors' fees law h.cire.s bad debts, depreciation and commission, and including; Rs. 1,907-8-2 brought forward, the balance at the credit116 words
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Article131 1922-07-10 8 A case of dreadful cruelty is occupying the attention of the Shanghai Chinese newspapers, says the North China Daily News. The story is that an orphan g-irl 112 years of age, was sent by her (guardian to work in a mill. At the end of the month she returned with131 words
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Article11 1922-07-10 8 A shaving brush with rubber bristles is the latest London novelty.11 words
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Article17 1922-07-10 8 It is said (states the Malay Mail) that (he rubber research institute scheme has been turned down."17 words
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Article27 1922-07-10 8 Recruiting lias been resumed frei'crally in Madras Presidency except in the district of Kurnul, all taluks, which is still dosed to recruiting owing to prevalence of disease.27 words
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Article36 1922-07-10 8 Among the passengers leaving this evening for Madras on a holiday is Mr. M. A. Ramson, of Sarkies Brothers. During his absence, his duties at the Raffles Cafe will be undertaken by Mr. M. O. Gregory.36 words
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Article38 1922-07-10 8 Attention is drawn lo the Y.W.C.A. sr.le to be held on Thursday afternoon at the Victoria Memorial Hall. There will be various stalls and the cbject is to raise •nrney for the Y.WiC.A. lunch and res; room building.38 words
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Article41 1922-07-10 8 The Malay who tried to get on board H.M.S. Merlin in a nude condition last week was placed by Inspector S. C. Williams before Mr. Dawson to-day as having been declared insane. The man has been committed to the Lunatio Asylum.41 words
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Article45 1922-07-10 8 An exceptionally brilliant comet was beenred at Tanjonjr. Malim at 0.40 or Thursday night. It was seen to start over towards Ipch and appeared to be g in straight up to the moon, which it passed on its right, and descended over towards Kuala Lumpur.45 words
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Article48 1922-07-10 8 The enquiry into the circumstances attending the death of the late- Inspector Killourhy while under the affects of an anaesthetic in the General hospital, which was fixed for to-day, has been postponed o the 15th inst., as the D.P.P., who is •o conduct it, is away in Malacca.48 words
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Article51 1922-07-10 8 The acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Sproule, presided over the additional bankruptcy court n<\v held on Monday! »nd the assistant Official Assignee, Mr. •Cellagher, was conducting the public e-.v imination of Seng Eng Trong, a partner n the firm of Chop Lam Soon, whose :>rem:ses had been seized by the51 words
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Article75 1922-07-10 8 Failure to comply with Municipal regulations, by not having obtained a permit r .o erect an eating house, en the spareground at the junction of Keppel Harbour ,<oad and Anson Road, brought the ownis and their structure to grief this Homing, when an official appeared with i number of coolies75 words
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Article94 1922-07-10 8 The Hay Lodtre of Freemasons at home is appealing for financial assistance- to ■end the three children at Hay of the poisoner, Major Armstrong, to a relative abroad. Armstrong's will, dated 1907, entered at Somerset House is proved at the gross value of £1,628 net, and personality nil. A codicil,94 words
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Article103 1922-07-10 8 The Rhexf-nor, described by Mr. (I. M. i'oung as the largest ship built in Hcng:ong or China was very successfully iaunched at Taikoo Dockyard, Hongkong, on June 29. She has a total trross ton'age of 5.040 tons, and will be able lo carry about i:5,. r vjo tons of cargo.103 words
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Article105 1922-07-10 8 A distinguished soldier of former days has passed away in the person of Lt.General Sir James Bevan Edwards, whose leath in his 88th year is recorded in a Reuter message received to-day. He entered the Royal Engineers from Wootwfch seventy-two yt>ars ago and fifty yean later was Colonel-Commandant of the.105 words
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Article126 1922-07-10 8 A pretty wedding took place at St. Geor,?e's Church. Penantr, on Tuesilay, between Mr. J. B. M. Wilson, of Presgrave and Matthews, and Miss Violet Moore, of Dublin. The Rev. Keppe] Gamier officiated. The bride who was (riven away by ,Mr. A. K. a'H. Terrell, looked charming in a Brussels126 words
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Article165 1922-07-10 8 The preliminary figures of the VMM. census taken on April 24, 1921, show that the total population enunu'raU'd in the Federated Malay Str.tes was 1,298,292 compared with tlie census returns of 1,009,781 in 1911, C 78,59. r in 1901 and 424,218 in 1891. The increase is 288,511 or 25.5 per165 words
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Article490 1922-07-10 8 Mr. Haiius, probationary A.C.P., Kedah has been transferred to Kelantan. A Reuter cable states that Mr. William Watson has been appointed SolicitorGeneral for Scotland. The Very Bar, A. a. Cardoso of th« Portuguese mission, Singapore, returned from Macao this morning by the Kashmir. M. PolaJn, the Belgian490 words
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Article43 1922-07-10 8 . from Prance, Germany, Italj Australia, Ceylon, India, etc.. l>y tl.e M..V! \mboise will arrive t. .morrow morning il correspondence wiil be ready for deli rery to boxholden ah rat 9.30 un. The Manche brings Indo-China mails to norriw at 10 a.m.43 words
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Article174 1922-07-10 8 The Archdeacon on the Stengah. Preaching w*i Cathedral, it Evensong yesterday, fi If the eye is a stumbling block pluck it out, or thy right In ml offendeth thee rut it off." Ai Kiel!, .:ft> r referring to Prohibition in the Unil came nearer borne, I :u Singapore. For this174 words
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Article210 1922-07-10 8 s. At the May meeting of the linruan Society of New South Wales, Dr. E. W. Ferguson exhibited specimen i f the 1. i i.f .1 fowl i::ft.tcil wltfl h i idn< nhaci gallinacea, popularly known a; the Sticktight Fl-ea, is well known as a |>cst of poultry210 words
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Advertisement205 1922-07-10 8 THE "THREE CASTLES" CIGARETTES Have you tried "Three Castles" Magnums MEDIUM STRENGTH If not .»sk your Dealer about them. WINES and SPIRITS REDUCTIONS IN PRICES, JULY 1, 1922. Per dozen bottles From to CHAMPAGNE.— Pommery and Greno, Extra Dry $115.00 $100.00 CHAMPAGNE.— AyaIa, >4 bottles 30.00 20.00 PORT.— Crofts Ked205 words
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Advertisement201 1922-07-10 8 ALHAMBRA The Cir.ema riic.itrc for Variety, Quality and Quantity, Itcach Koad. ENTERTAINMENT OK THE FIRST ORDER TO-NIGHT In th>' Second Show, provided by A DOUBLE-DYED DECEIVER A Goldwyn production, with one of O. IK-nry's l'.ni.-t stories, featuring JACK PICKFORD In 5 Reels. A tale of s man who found Btesstf,201 words
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Article687 1922-07-10 9 Dublin Recovering Normal Quiet. Rounding Up Rebels in The Provinces. Riutu's Service. London, My t communiques issued in Dublin tow substantial progress by the Iroops in qu< llinjj the revolt in the provinces. They state that in reapoase to the call to HH between 1,000 and 2,000687 words
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Article156 1922-07-10 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 9. A Paris message says nothingvery serious has yet been done to put the principle of saving ihe Banque Industrielle de Chine into effect, and Marshal Joffre is drawing attention to the importance of setting the institution on its feet. Ratal ding the way156 words
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Article101 1922-07-10 9 Reuter'b Service. London, July 9, The Exiles Club, Orleans Park, Twickenham, was to-day the scene of a presentation to Sir John Denison Pender, marking the fifty years jubilee of the Eastern and allied cable companies. It consisted of an illuminated address containing f^.ooo signatures of siaffs and101 words
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Article85 1922-07-10 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 8. Amsterdam The final election returns for the Second Chamber show 32 Roman Catholics, 16 Calvinist Anti-Revolution-aries, 11 Christian Historicalites, 1 State Reformed Church, 20 Social Democrat Labourites, 10 Liberal Liberty Leaguers, 1 Conservative Liberal, 5 Liberal Demoerata, I Communists, and 2 Country Leaguers.85 words
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Article84 1922-07-10 9 Shipbuilding. Reuteb's Service. London, July 8. Lloyd's shipbuilding returns for the quarter ended June 00 state that 390 vessels of 1,919,000 gross tonnage were constructing in the United Kingdom, a decrease of 316,000 compared with the previous quarter. The total includes 481,000 on which work was suspended for ■SUM time.84 words
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Article94 1922-07-10 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 8. The Ministry of Agriculture reports that the outstanding feature of 1921 was the rcmnrkahlc drop in produce prices to approximately the values ruling at the end of 1910. The suddenness of the fall hit the farmers with special severity. Wheat was Kits,94 words
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Article417 1922-07-10 9 Acute Danger of Financial Collapse. Reuter's Sermci. London, July 8. Berlin The Under-secretaries Schroecicr and Fiisher have left for Paris to ask the Reparations Commission for a moratorium to enable the German cash payments to be spread over a longer period. It is semiofficially explained that, although the417 words
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Article72 1922-07-10 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 8. Rio de Janeiro Fonseca has been arrested and datehvd en, board a cvu A .-tste of siege, mi beer proclaimed for thirty days. Shells struck th? Ministry of War during the fighting, killing four p;ople end wounding six. The situation is clearing.72 words
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Article38 1922-07-10 9 Riuteb's Service. London, July S According to opinion in Lancashire, where agitation is very strong regarding fabric gloves, the political tension has now ceased, as the Conservative revolt against the proposed exemption of gloves has not materialised.38 words
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Article35 1922-07-10 9 Reuteb's Service. London, July 8, A British Buddhist mission to Tibet with the object of investigating customs, religion, language and monastic literature will shortly leave. Some members are already proceeding to India.35 words
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Article30 1922-07-10 9 Reutxb'B Service. London, July 8. Simla Jalalkhal Mahsuds attacked a British ccnvoy near Bararitangi. One British officer was killed and eight other ranks were killed and three wounded.30 words
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Article376 1922-07-10 9 . Defiant Tone of the Soviet Delegates. Reuteb's Service. London, July 8. The Hague It war. expected that M. Krassin's arrival would result in an acceleration of business, but matters have advanced no further as a result of prolonged sessions of the debt and urivate property sub-commission?, at376 words
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Article56 1922-07-10 9 Relter's Service, London, July 9. Chicago Numerous disorders ore oc(.uriin^ in connection with the strike. Strikers stcned guards esccrting a party of strike breakers into Clinton workshops. The guards fired a volley, wounding a strrt-or and killing his fourteen yoar old sen. Two companies of state56 words
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Article52 1922-07-10 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 8 Geneva Japan has transmitted to the mandates commission of the League of Nations the second report on the administration of former German colonies in the Pacific north of the equator. The report is the first prepared by a mandatory power in reply to a52 words
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Article48 1922-07-10 9 Riutxb's Service. London, July 8. Tokyo The Japanese Navy Department announces that in execution of the curtailment plan Ihe naval bases at Port Arthur, Takeshiki r.nd Teiko in Korea are being closed down. The Korean bases of Maizuru and Chinkai are being reduced to second class.48 words
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Article48 1922-07-10 9 Riutu's Service. London, July 8. Signor Schanzer has concluded his visit to London in connecticn with AngloItalian policy. He will BMSt M. Poincare in Paris en rcute to Rome. No definite decisions were reached in London and conversations will be resumed in a month.; time.48 words
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Article79 1922-07-10 9 Three Killed Through Crash In Java. Aneta Service. Weltevrecien, July 8. This, morning at the opening of the new air service between Weltcvreden, Semarang and Sourabaya by a private company, a Nilo aeroplane nosedived from a height of 450 feet and smashed on the ground. The Turkish pilot79 words
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Article46 1922-07-10 9 Reutes's Service. London, July 8. Mr. and Mrs. Taft hay? returned to America. They declared that they were delighted with their visit to England, and Mr. Taft said he had cbtained information most useful for recommending changes in the judicial procedure in America.46 words
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Article101 1922-07-10 9 Revter's Service. London, July 8. Warsaw The Cabinet has resigned. London, July 9. Madrid A Franco-Spanish commercial treaty has been signed. London, July 8. PlattF now admit having large orders amounting to the figures previously quoted on their books for the Far East, but not in a single recent101 words
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Article174 1922-07-10 9 . Latest Addition to the Straits China Run. Lying in miu-stream with bunting flying and the King's regimental band playir.g on board, the Egra, the British-India Steam Navigation Company's vessel which has been transferred from the Calcutta-Rangoon-Singapore run to the StraitsCiiina run, was, yesterday afternoon, thrown open174 words
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Article151 1922-07-10 9 Charge Against Soldier. Pte. H. Best, of the Second Battalion, Middlesex Regiment, was brought up before Mr. P. A. F. David for sentence, this morning, in connection with the housebreaking at a Chinese nonia's house in Penang Lane on June 30. The medical report submitted to his honour was that151 words
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Article37 1922-07-10 9 Y.W.C.A. Lunch Rest Room Fund. Previously acknowledged $21,412.30 V. D. Knowles 25 Wee Swee T-.-ow 10 M. C. Johannes 10 Molly and Jean 25 11. V. Towner 10 Mrs. Munroe 5 $21,497.50 E. M. BURKILL, Hon. Treasurer.37 words
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Article52 1922-07-10 9 The Evening News of June 22 states that the C.P.R. liner Empress of Japan, which opened the All Red Western route to the Orient in 1801, has been sold to an Indian Prince for conversion into the biggest private steam yacht in the world. The identity of the purchaser is52 words
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Article904 1922-07-10 9 CHINESE LABOUR. Report of th.« I».A.M. Commit U-e On Immigration The report of the Committee appointed in July, I'J'JO to recommend ineaaa for increasing the number of Chinese labourers in British Malaya has recently been published. The committee signing the report are The Hon. Dalo W. N. Gawler (Chairman.) Hon.904 words
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Article24 1922-07-10 9 The Goddess," a play of modern India, by Mr. Nirauian Pal, a native of India, was recently produced at the Duke of York's Theatre.24 words
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Sporting News and Notes.
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Article806 1922-07-10 10 . Singapore beat Johore. That Association football is an enormous attraction to nil communities in Singapi re was amply demonstrated on Saluidaay, when the accommodation in an abnormally '.<,:;k train was taxed to its utmost (,i carry the crowds of spectators n route to Joaoro Bahru to see806 words
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Article38 1922-07-10 10 Tile rain has made the ground unfit for tennis to-day. The Singapore Championship ties on the Padang are postponed until tomorrow. At the Ladies Lawn Tennis Club the tcs arranged are postponed to next Monday.38 words
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Article556 1922-07-10 10 Fast Race Tor Elizabeth Cup. The second' race f«.r the Elizabeth Cup came ofl yesterday in a fine sailing breeze, and as twelve bo;.U started, there was plenty of good racing. The fieit was sent away at 10 o'clock sharp and tho Gertrude was first over the556 words
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Article224 1922-07-10 10 I The Middlesex water polo team paid a visit to the Swimming Club, and a good (Tame resulted in victory for the club representative- by 2—o. The team? were.' Middlesex.—Capel Berry ami Brown Botting Mylar.:!. Marshall anil Saunders. Swimming Club.—Cameron Parish nnd Hill Burton Penrice, Watson and Freeman.224 words
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Article170 1922-07-10 10 A Eeuter wire of the Bth inst. state? There were tremendous crowds including Their Majesties, in shewery weather at Wimbledon for the World's Lawn Tennis Championships. Mdlle. Lenglen retained: tin championship, beating the American, Mrs. Mallory, ti—2. o—o,0—0, in the final. The appearance of Mtillc. Lenglen and170 words
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Article183 1922-07-10 10 A Reutcr wire of the Bth inst. states The wretched weather of the Ant three days of Henley Regatta has improver. To-day in the finals of the Grard challenge race, Lcander beat the Thames Rowing Club by a length in 7 mins ;!0 Mem. In the Stewards Cup,183 words
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Article153 1922-07-10 10 A wire of June 24 states Duncan's display in the competition for the Open Golf Championship is the sole topic of conversation in golfing circles, especially coming after the remarkable round of 68 which won him the first prize in the Thousand Pounds Professional tournament at St.153 words
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Article59 1922-07-10 10 Hotspur, in the Daily TelegTaph considers that the Aga Khan's participation in Eng'ish racing is a great acquisition for hs will only race on the highest lines and there will be no secrets from the public. He is looking forward to establishing a breeding stud,59 words
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Article27 1922-07-10 10 The rclected team of British golfers visiting the United States consists of Hambro (captain), Aylmer, Cavan, Harris, llooman, Mckenzie, Tolley, Torrance, and Wethered.27 words
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Article414 1922-07-10 10 . Conclusion of Successful Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 8. There wer? numerous visitors from Penang and Singapore for the races here to-day. The going was excellent after the overnight rain and there were some close finishes. It was a fine afternoon. Race One. Six furlongs. Sorlronjj414 words
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Article583 1922-07-10 10 The weather was Tine for the Raffles Schol sport* on Saturday, though after sc much rain the gotajf was somewhat slipP'l.v. There was a record attendance Mrs. F. S. James, accompanied by H.E. tht OfEcir Administering the Government, arrived about five o'clock and was nusivwl by the583 words
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Article105 1922-07-10 10 Kirkwood's Tour. A I.nn.ion wire of June 14 states The EBflishman'a representative interv it wed Kirkwood with reference to his proposed world golf tour. Kirkwood and Basra would like to include India provide:! sufficient inducement were offered. After competing in thp Open Championship at Sandwich they will visit America, thence105 words
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Article686 1922-07-10 10 . To the large tournament crowds the art and object of stonewalling at lawn tennis is not properly understood, wri. F. Gordon Lowe in. the Daily Chronicle. Interminable returning of the ball is un- 1 fortunately creeping very much into Eng- !:sh lawn tennis, and is not686 words
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Article31 1922-07-10 10 According to the figures of thn census recently taken and now available, the number of the Italians IMb* within the Kingdom of Italy (38,835,184) and abroad (7,500,000) amount to over 46,000,000.31 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter427 1922-07-10 10 Once a Mason." To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Tsar correspondence of July 0 under heading What the Public pays for calls for comments on several points. Once A Mason is obviously not an R. C. Expert, but gives his opinion very freely on local R. C. Buildings427 words
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676 1922-07-10 10 . To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I have bee;i waiting for an abler pen than mine to protest against certain remarks made at the Legislative Council Meeting on Jure 12 last in connection with a government contribution to the fur-is of the N< 11-F.uropean Unemployment676 words
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Article135 1922-07-10 10 Messrs. Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, Julj 10. Silver. "itj'i. lie per ivni. premium. .Share Market.— Dull. Rubbers. Allenbys IT-!'.' cents, Craicieleaa 22%-27W cents, Hukit Sembawanga Is. to Is. 4d. and Singapore United* (i.-d. to BVsdn Uentakabs 1l"_- cents, Malaka Pindns 72*4-77% v; l"lv Benuts Trafalgara135 words
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Article84 1922-07-10 10 Messrs. Lyall and Evatt report under to-day's date Tin.— i'l.">s.o.o. Rubber?.— Alor Gajafa 90-1, B 75-85, Haytor 4.25-4.75, [ndraghi Kamasans 2.76-3.25, Temerloha seller* 85 centSj Mir.es. Asam Kumbangs I Kamuntingn 31/-32 Menglembu 25-30. Norths 86-90, Ratrut Tin 10/--11/, Souths 5540, Taiping Tin 70-76, Tongkah Harboun84 words
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Article348 1922-07-10 10 A Woman's Ought to He Exquisite. I think, writes a correspondent in a home paper., that half the joj in goinj;to a play consul.--, in h«.-arin;r the Bound of, pleasant voices. But actresses are the uiily class of people whose speech ii nely agreeable tc i'348 words
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Article92 1922-07-10 10 The Alhambr;; has a tWO-featore programme to the second show, to-night, the first pictur" being a Geldwyn production, A Double Eyed Deceiver, in live reels. featuring Jack Pickford, or.j of tin !inc;l of O. Henry's stories adapted for the screen, with a warm appeal to the heart. The92 words
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Article123 1922-07-10 10 Sir L. Chiozza Money, writin Western Morning News, fays: The new Europe contains over five hundred million people. So quickly does its population multiply that the war losses, frightful as they were have merely checked the rapid growth. Most of the European nations, although not Prance,123 words
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Article863 1922-07-10 11 KEDAIL AND PERLIS. British Advisers' Annual Reports. In Ims animal report on the state <>' Kedefc the British Adviser, Mr. M. S. H ...I revenues fOl the n ling on September:'., 19C1 tivcly $6,720,785 sn The nates were preparet. t\ trade and local agriculbowing every tip of buoyancy and expansion.863 words
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Article610 1922-07-10 11 . Estate in Satisfactory Condition. Tl.i- fifth annual ordinary general meeting cf the Galloway Rubber Company United was held at Whittall and Co's Offices, Klang, on Saturday, .July 1. when tin- following were present Mr. A. Douglas (in the chair), and Messrs. H. L. Carter, J. t\ Mann, H.610 words
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Article353 1922-07-10 11 . Ineffective as Disinfectant in The Mouth. The disinfecting action of tobacco under renditions comparable with those found in th-j mouth and air passages, has recently been studied by an Italian investigator, Siirnor V. Puntcni. The results of his experiment.*, which wer? recorded in the Annali digiene, may be353 words
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Article43 1922-07-10 11 Our Penan? correspondent wires The Speejacks encountered roogh weather between Singapore anil Sabanjj where she wjis <lrv docked. She was to sail for Singapore yesterday. She will make her voyage across the Indian ocean further smith than originally intended t.> escape the nii>nsoon.43 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement132 1922-07-10 11 r»d WHY ARE <! Li-.^r ?cr-— mW the choice ol the 'M dlacrtmlnatinji ;"^''^«-&v.-J.- 3 Buyer? i ■j&fi&r they represent *f. QUALITY and VALUE always. I This Model $845.00 Cash. Built of Teak and Guaranteed for Seven Years. Cash Prices $675.00 up. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Hongkong) SINGAPORE.132 words
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Advertisement377 1922-07-10 11 Raffles Hotel Thonc 2920. TEA DANSANT 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Mr. F. A. COOKE, Musical Director. BARKERS BROTHBBS, Proprietors. c ADELPHI HOTEL SINGAPORB. Ths «sily Hotsl la the StrnUs with the latest Saattary lastaDatJ**. EXQUISITE COOKING AND EXCELLENT WINES. Terms Strictly Moderate^ Special Terms for monthly Board and Lodging.377 words
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Article1182 1922-07-10 12 Preparations of the Indian Expedition. The Madras Mail recently printed the following interesting notes on the preparations for observing th-- solar cciip-o 01. Beptemtoer i!l next. They sc .to to shdw that the Indian observation party has met with considerable difficulties in its preparatory work It is1,182 words
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Article230 1922-07-10 12 Mr. Allan Beven, Additional District Judge of Colombo, delivered judgment, says a Ceylcn paper, in a case in which an adventurous Sinhalese youth named Francis Kendall alias Francis Perera sued Mr. H. C. I'. Wimalagunawardene, of INHI, H. I'. Fernando and Company, ship chandlers, for230 words
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Article95 1922-07-10 12 Routine Orders dated July 5, by Lieut.- Colonel F. E. Epencer, D.5.0., M.C., Com- manding S.S.V.F. i Monday, 10th.— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Ku'asian, Chinese and Malay Companies, Officers and N.C.O.'s. Tuesday, 11th.— 5.13 p.m., Drill Hall, Eurasian, Chinese, Malay and S.F.A., Company Parade. Wednesday, 12ih.— 595 words
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48 1922-07-10 12 Orders for week ending July 10, 1022. Monday, 10th. Individual Troops Parade, 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, 12th.— Band Practice 5.15 p.m., SinnalliMg Class 5.15 p.m., Ambulani'c Class li p.m. Saturday, l">th and Sunday, 10th. Camp at Blakan Mtiti fc:- ISand Boys only.48 words
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Advertisement666 1922-07-10 12 REMINDER WEDNESDAY, JULT 12, at 2.30 p.m. and THURSDAY, JULY 13. at 2.30 p.m. ESTATE OF SHAIK ABDULLAH BIN SAYEED BIN MARIE, DECEASED IMPORTANT TWO DAYS' AUCTION SALE of vitv vahMfela freehold Sinijnpnre Town proportlfß, situatn nf River Valley Roail, T»n Tyi' l'lncc nnil Ord Rond, close to Clnrke Quay,666 words
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Advertisement113 1922-07-10 12 CIGARETTES SYNONYMOUS WITH REFINEMENT AND QUALITY Sole Manufacturer j :-ARDATH TOBACCO Co, Ltd., LONDON. Bf^rffouffiiiiii Tyres (MADE IN FRANCB.) -8L 81 J w eie- WMI m gTO Ife >V<¥|Hh\ A' Fresh stocks are now available from all leading garages and from Sole Agents for S.S. and Malay Peninsula. a. ciouet113 words
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Article440 1922-07-10 13 . (ijant Animal Gives Settlers Cold Feet As a result, it is contended, of the restrictions imposed by the Gun Act, bush pests have been having a glorious time on the mountains around Rillabakh, near Wingham, North Coa-t, Rabbits, hares, paddymelons, and wallabies have Increased to such an440 words
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Article243 1922-07-10 13 A Japanese Tenor. The appearance of a Japanese singer could not but arouse, observes the Daily Telegraph, some interest for cither because Kastern and Western notions of music are irreconcilable, or because thy prize w Pie quality in the voice which eludes us. Westerners. Our musical life kaowi no musician243 words
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Article189 1922-07-10 13 There ha.<n't been a war since he was born that Mr. William Burton, now of Sydney. hasn't had a hand in. He is in early middle age, and he has had 29 years service, made up of regular ser- vice 20 years and other service nine189 words
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Article164 1922-07-10 13 . Gentlewomen holding university aegrees a:ul capable of dispensing tact, courtesy. good temper and patience at the end of a to U'phoiie, «rr assured of remunerative employment i? the example cf the Savoy Hotel laundry is followed by laundries throughout the country, says an Australian contemporary. Recently the manaser164 words
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Advertisement164 1922-07-10 13 Rubber Floor-Matting of sundry patterns, in different colours for CLUBS fcr^iw&'&SwW offices S»^^»Sa!H PRIVATE v^^fc^tSH'l HOUSES '^SiSktSSkkstaßW MOTORCARS, Also I'EUrORATED MATS «ith name or KC^KKKS initials in the centre. fc^V&KK£S HVCIENIC— I.ASTINf;— SMART. Manufactured iiy E&igapore Rubber Works (Netherlands (iutta I'crrha Company). "I> Town Office und Rhnwrnom .sii: PANJANft 5.164 words
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Advertisement72 1922-07-10 13 JDNE 26, 1922. Tyres Tubes LARGE REDUCTION IN PRICES Motor Vehldo Department of The Borneo Company, Ltd. (Incorporated In Er.jUnil SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG ■■■■■■■■■■BsiaKaßSßiiaasßißii!a»Hesa»saaH)ißaxaaxi««»ißas»>BEaßCSßße9siaißi2iiiißßaißi»a HAIP n O N G KW^n HEMENT t ',j i ii> 5y Supplied to the Spore Municipality, Government of Johore, Malacca Municipality, FM.S. Railways and all72 words
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Advertisement187 1922-07-10 14 The Motor Union Insurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) MOTOR VEHICLES DEPARTMENT. All kinds of vehicles quoted for. rablc rates. Prompt and liberal settlement of claims. The Camrjrefienslve Policy of the Motor Union is the recognised premier motor policy. HKEJDEPARTMENJ. Insurances effected on Buildings and Merchandise for long or short187 words
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Advertisement494 1922-07-10 14 Antti ->pr.xla-*t«ly |i,ttf,»ot S.C. !> tnf •tv |17,MMN The Great EasteFn Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'licorvor»t»d la Stralta l«ttlaai.ata.) aTsUD oyriCTl Wlaaaeftm Koj.se, Stacaa m, fcONDOH OBICI I n. Old J.w»t, -.C. Tka Company kas fcu.ooo deposited »itk tke Supieme Court of England aad eomplles with tke Brltlsk Life Assurance494 words
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Advertisement564 1922-07-10 14 BANKING NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (N-TH. INDIA COMSIERaAI. BANK) EsUblished ifCAPITAL Fi. f10.000,000 (about £6,000,000). ISST.'KD AND Fl. 65,000,000 (aboa. PAID TIP £4,800,000 RKSERVB FUND Fl. 47.760,000 (about 4,000,000 HZAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA BRANCHES Hongkong, Shangkai, Kobe, Medan, Soerabaya, Bamarang, Bandoeng, Weltavreden, Cheribea, Tegal, Peealnn^an, Probollnggo, Tjilatjap,564 words
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Advertisement526 1922-07-10 14 BANKING CAPITAL $4,000,000 SURPLUS J2.000.000 Asiaßanking ON Ki!_B_fW) art "ATnerican, 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 L<fbal Currency. Drafts Bought, Sold and Entered for Collection. Commercfal and Travellers Letters of Credit.526 words
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Advertisement307 1922-07-10 14 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorparaled in Uoiit«on(r> Capital, all paid up |10,00o,(M>9 Stiver kUserve IM^l'O.mw Sterllas Hmerre, keld la London ..I 4^OO,CW Res.rye Liability uf Proprietor* |20,C00,00* i COURT OF DIRECTOR*. G. .'I. Dodwell, Kbq.— Chairmaa. Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang -Doputy Chairmap. D. G. M. Bernard, Esq. A. H.307 words
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Article986 1922-07-10 15 How London's Clubland Is Invaded. Good-bye, Piccadilly farewell, Leicester Square Nobody ever understood what Piccadilly had to do with it, but the valediction has meaning: to-day. For Piccadilly is passing. London's most famous promenade, the most exclusive shopping resort of man, is being attacked at both ends986 words
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Article51 1922-07-10 15 Up-to-date London hotel keepers nowadays are organising air trip outings for customers, the latest instance being the chartering of a large aeroplane to take a party from England to see the Grand Prix, the party leaving the hotel »t 8 o'clock on Sunday morning and returning by 0.30 in the51 words
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Advertisement174 1922-07-10 15 Just Arrived A small shipment of 1922 model Price $3,750 Straits Motor Garage Showrooms sa, Orchard Road. Repair Shop Penang Lane. t »♦♦♦-»-»»< ♦»♦♦♦♦♦«♦«>»«»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«««»>-» "CEDOS BRITISH MADE LIGHT-WEIGHT MOTOR CYCLE TWO-STROKE TWO-SPEED SPORTING FRAME. This Machine is not an assembly of other makers' Specialities, it ii manufactured entirely by one174 words
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Advertisement201 1922-07-10 15 UNDERWOOD STANDARD PORTABLE TYPEWRITER jfffidme or irHfie Cifij Sole Agents Paferson, Simons Co., Ltd.. SINGAPORE, PENANG KUALA LUMPUR. Stockists ROBINSON CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. TROPICO ROOFINGS BMICA COVERED EASILY APPLIED LOW COSTS Stocks of 1, 2 and 3 Ply. Also Tropieo Compound for repairing leaky roofs. Full particulars from (Incorporated in201 words
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Advertisement239 1922-07-10 16 GUAM KfAT CO., LTD. (1r ....rp..r- i in UagBMM)) J-i, PHILLIP STREET. IHai-k BheeHlim Felta i ibi He* Forks. sad pn n:-» Baal ir.l i v asd i" >« B Files II;., k Ban »1 Bi<*i Br»« W>re < mesh Geage Gl I slrn Eumpr BMde B1 k «n« While239 words
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Advertisement581 1922-07-10 16 liiKßl ARB MANT MASONS t OR GETTING SPECIAL LINES FROM SPECIAL FIRMS LATEX CUPS Porcelain and Earthenware fired at own kiln*. COAL TAR as produced f y the Singapore Municipal Gai W«rks. Also other qualities. BATTENS for momi and v«ue«r cascA, any size cut te order. CUPBANGER Old cable wire,581 words
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Advertisement920 1922-07-10 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The rnEPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., in ordinary close-set typo (average six words to line) are:— per line: one insertion 28 cts., two in*. 40 cts., thrco ins. C 4 cts., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,920 words
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Advertisement865 1922-07-10 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LF.T. compound house, 39-a, Moulmeir Koad. Apply 16-1, Mackenzie Road. TO LET, compound house No. 102, River Valley Road, from July L Apply 25, Malacca Street. TO LET, 50-2, Cairnhill Road, water and cai, entry August 1, 1922. Apply 49, Cairnhill Road. WANTED to rent or865 words
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Advertisement622 1922-07-10 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, stores and offices. Apply Ed. M. Nathan Co., 4, De Souza Street. TO LET, No. 3, Raffles Place. First flooi Suitable for offices. For particulars, pleas' apply to 80C, Straits Times. TO~LET, 16-c, Battery Road, 3rd floor atxl 12, Victoria Street. Baswaiden, 23-6, Cole man622 words
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Advertisement289 1922-07-10 16 Quality First. DAY AND BVKNING GOWNS From A. Augustine and Slnni* Brisae, I'i'.i-is. ftP. (OKSKT AND OOBSR BELT From l'icard Alinirr, Paris. UNGKSIE FUDfCH From Strnuss Paris, SILK AND LISI B BOSB From the Pfcaofa Works, I'.S.A. TENNIS DRESSBS. We arc the Lea. line Kunipty.n Dressmakers in Singapore. Mails Orders289 words
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Miscellaneous204 1922-07-10 16 THE STRAITS TIKES TELEPHONES Editorial and Gereral 8" Manager's Office H" Job Priut'iiK Office 1244 All communications relatir,/ to editorial matters and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All communications relating to business matters advertisement*, subscriptions, accounts, printing, should be addressed to Till: MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATI.S. Wants, For Sale.204 words
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