The Straits Times, 6 November 1922
1922-11-06
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Title Section10 1922-11-06 1 No. 27,093. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1922. PRICE 10 CENTS.10 words
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Advertisement77 1922-11-06 1 The Old Original "Bear Brand" Hygienic jS^??^ Hygienic \t V m^^iff^tH^^^^SKt^^L^M Swiss Milk Trying It, Means Adopting It. SOLE AGENTS Joseph Travers Sons, Ltd., Incorporated in England) aaaaa ilBIBBIalKBalalBslBBBBai«>—»----— jm "Kodak" Competition SEVERAL PRIZES October— November nmmmimimiimni THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD. UictrxriM la Saalma4l 2 RECOMMENDATIONS 2 THE77 words
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Advertisement303 1922-11-06 1 NEW STOCKS JUST UNPACKED I LAWN TENNIS REQUISITES mtm\. jifik t^^T W" 4 TTC f TI7VT II XC \L 1?T PRPQQ VJFT nl l nII 111 I ill r^F ■I nAI 1 o I .i I r,.' 1 U.\V ii Ij 1 I IV C^o O J^^^"^ I^ l^**. In303 words
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Article413 1922-11-06 2 Foreigners to Pay More Than Natives. Encouraged by the impunity of their extortions in the State theatres at Brunswick the foreigner must pay for his ticket five times as much as the native— the German Governments are evidently contemplating differentiation in favour of their own people on413 words
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Article318 1922-11-06 2 Tales of Kind Old Cannibals. Everything to do with the South Seas that distant world ct romance, has a perennial interest. Books on the different islandsand peoples are constantly appearing am the latest, The Hill Tribes of Fiji is wu of the most complete that has yet b*er318 words
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Article147 1922-11-06 2 Boutine Orders, dated November 1. by Lieut.-Colonel F. E. Spencer, D.5.0., M.C., Commanding S.S.V.F. Monday, 6th.— s p.m., Drill Hall, all Companies, Lecture. Tuesday, 7th.— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.F.A. (Band) Band Practice. Wednesday, 8th.— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, all Companies, Officers and N.C.Os. and Auxiliary Volunteers.147 words
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46 1922-11-06 2 Orders for week ending November 12 Monday, 6th. First and Seventh Troops Parade, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, Bth.— Band Practice and Signalling Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Friday, 10th. Scouts going to Camp parade at Johnston's Pier, 4.30 pan. I46 words
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Advertisement273 1922-11-06 2 j^|||||||||IIIHII|I|IIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIII^ I I Cartridges for Big Game 19] 6* fi M IIWWIICHER SCHONAUER j j J Ad.ipteil to o's Mann! chef Scliorui er Rifles Wil S V-Slfi) MANNLICHER Adap'eJ io "315 (8" MamlidMf Rifles (oji -280 RIMLESS I. ~Tl3^ "280 Rimless (."amuses for B» Ci.tme Shooting j -375 NITRO EXPRESS273 words
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Advertisement279 1922-11-06 2 F. Z. 2 and 4 H.P. OUTBOARD MOTORS AND HYDRANTS (MADE IN GERMANY.) Stocks and Spare parts kept. For demonstration and price* apply. ALSAGOFF (Import Department). Sole Agents. S.S., F.M.S, Slam ana Dutch Indie*. »7, ARAB STREET, SINGAPORE. DR. CASSELL'S TABLETS Ui-p;iir Wear and Tear of Nerve and Boiy Price279 words
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Advertisement133 1922-11-06 2 A.M. A. A.M.A t THE BRITISH NICLAUSSE BOILER Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) The Niclausse WATER TUBE Boiler FOR LAND SERVICE] AND FOR MARINE SERVICE. MORE THAN 4,000,000 H.P. IN SERVICE. Sol. Aiut j-h P. A. PARIS, M/lt. THI ARCADH. SINGAPORE AJIJL AJK.A. »tlKajl.M.i;«Xl-"tXt,<.tt.t.t.i HI ItttM'"""' DODGE GARS AT their133 words
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Article727 1922-11-06 3 Hindu Belief in Astrology Explained. One of the commonest sights in the .streets of Calcutta, observes The Englishman, is the fortune-teller squatting at the roadsides or on the grassy lawn in quiet places of concourse in the public squares, trying to persuade the passer-by to hold forth727 words
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Article311 1922-11-06 3 .Messrs. William Jacks and Co.'s report of October ."> states The tension in connection with tho Near East position had little or no effect upon the market, as the trade of the world is becoming more normal every day. The fact that the American Bankers at th311 words
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Advertisement249 1922-11-06 3 iinHEnniiiiuHiiiiiiiin Private Ghristmas Greetings Printed on Dainty Notepaper With Envelopes to match Specimen Books may be seen at the PROMPT PRINTERS: Rickard Ltd. 7<i. Cecil Street, Singapore. Tel. 2228. BMSBrSBBHIHHHHHHHm <^ i'KEMISBS AND HIM. TO LET DM) HOUSES I per Serar.gotn till Jscuary 1, I«2S. Ma). Grore Road. Of Hi249 words
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Advertisement435 1922-11-06 3 THE NERVES AND SUCCESS Nervousness is the greatest obstacle to Miccccsd, and it is an enemy of happiness and health. Victims 'of nerves are handicapped, even though in other respects comprtent, for they lack energy, confidence, coolness, courage and health. Nervousness is asign that the nerves are weak and nnt435 words
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Advertisement334 1922-11-06 3 Discriminating women (and men, too) have found only one kind of tea that is always worth drinking in India. It is Brooke Bond tea in the vacuum-packed tin. That is why there is such a demand for Brooke Bond vacuumpacked tea. The best tea in the best tin. The vacuum334 words
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Advertisement227 1922-11-06 3 "It's difficult to get a poor picture when the new Ansco Film is usecL" TH E chief cause of poor pictures is i-.r.dcr-cxposurc or over-exposure. (Figures prove it.) Now comes the new AnscoFilm with a remarkably wider ranee Ch of exposure. It adapts itself to dull light and bright light227 words
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Advertisement665 1922-11-06 4 P. 0.-British India Apcar Line TOoapaaiM laeor»oratea la Baglaaa'T ■AIE AND PASSENGER AND CARGO BBRVIt'MB FENTNBITLA AND ORIENTAL S. N. Ca TW»der Coatract with Hie Majmtr'a GoTrrmsaeaJ) LONDON FAB-lABTERN BKKTICI mo« LONDON TO MARSEILLES. LONDON ANTWaW! Bma ■laiaper* i Bl«r«pore KASHQAR ahost Not. 11 DONOOLA about Mar. 14 PLASSY about665 words
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Advertisement595 1922-11-06 4 "ELLERMAN" LINE KT.MTBMAJf BUCXNALL STEAMSHIP Oo M Ml. Uatanarotil ia biUil) FASffMNGBR BWtVICI OVTWAKD, CITT OF TORI Bl^!|rS CITY OF SIMLA 7?* 11 bm. CITY OF POONA w?T ■OMIWABD, £J™ PARIS M »«e'liei London Dec 20 CITY OF SIMLA Mai-willta Londo» ttn i ■A CITY OF POONA Maneillot London IJ£595 words
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Advertisement716 1922-11-06 4 BTEMKR SAIUIUS KORIRKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPM (BOTAL PACKBT NAVIGATION CO, OF BATATIA) (lacorporatod Im Holland) CWDBB CONTRACT WITH THB NETHERLANDS INDIA, BOTXENMHNT. T.lothaao N«. Pautg* Dept. 1»1, Frelfkt Dopt. IJta, Martea IHpt. aW Traaaklmoat Otpt 1437, Man.ger'. D.pt. IHI. BENGKALIS— November 6, Muntok, Djebocs, Blinjcc, Socngei-Liat, Panglul-rinane and ivona. RLMPHlUS— November716 words
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Advertisement381 1922-11-06 5 STEAMEB SAILINGS N. Y. K. LPrTBOH LPTB FiiKhlmt Maru Nov. U ■MdM Murii Nov. 28 LTVBEPOOL UNB Tsjima Maru nii Nov. AMaTOTtg LTrTB Dakar Maru and Nov. mm TOBK UNB TIA W ■OTJTM AJaTBBICAW HUB KamweaJ Ban Hoc. 7 ■OBTBAT LPTI Moji Maru Nov. 17 Vakasa M«ru Dec. 4 CALCUTTA381 words
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Advertisement466 1922-11-06 5 STEAMER SAIUNfiS O.S.K. a"i'S* M« B r l fl ■*&Hlvy B 4 lF#Bat Ratffßptrt Mbjeel v ebang* witheai arevi*** BTJBOPBAK LTjrß For Marseilles, London, Hamharg, Rotterdam. Antwerp, via Colombo, Baex and Port Said. An. Dep. AMAZON MARU Nov. 20 Not. tl SHUNKO MARU Dec. 22 Dec. 23 Omit Marseille*. NXW466 words
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Advertisement442 1922-11-06 5 STEAMEB 8m"JII68 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO LIMITED LOCAL BAILINGS Intended to kail Steam.r Prw* Sl.gnpare to Monday, 4 p.m. RINT A Port Swettanham and Pause Monday, 6 pan. BAN WHATT Malacca and Muar. SOON Taeaday, 2.10 p.m. CALYPSO Port Dickson, Telnk Abiob, Ba«u Data* and Lunint. Tuesday, 5 p.m. HYE LEONG442 words
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Advertisement152 1922-11-06 5 THOS. COOK ANN SON PASSBNGEK AND FORWARDING AGBNTB, BANKBBS, ate. P. O. Bmx in. Battery Baad, Blacaaer*. Passages booked by all Dues. Ball ticket* issued for tk* principal railway* throughout the World. Pasaengers Luggage landed, stored aao forwarded at earrent rate*. Cook* Interpreter* in aaifena meet the principal sUamera and152 words
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Advertisement413 1922-11-06 5 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRAUA BY BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated In Aaatralia) Singapore to Java Ports, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne via Torres Straits, also with transhipment to other Victorian, South Australian and North Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, New Britain, Tasmania and New Zealand Port*. APPBOXIMATE SAILINGS MARELLA413 words
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Advertisement259 1922-11-06 5 STEAMER SftILINGS United American Lines inc. ffarreasors l*> LIVERMORE DEARBORN CO., UMIIkU (laeorporatad U D.81.) INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINE Itpkr ferric* betweea New fork Slagapor* and Ja»» ports aa4 fp« «m FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ s.s. West Mahomet In port s.s. The Lambs Dec 10 s.s. Jalapa about Jan. 10259 words
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Advertisement757 1922-11-06 6 CINEMAS GAIETY CINEMA Special Programme First Show at 7.30 sharp GLORIA SWANSON IN HER DECISION The pangs of old love torture a Married woman HIS CONCRETE DOME, A Sonbcum Comedy made in Florida. Second Shu*' at 9.30 p.m. THE GREAT CIRCUS MYSTERY SERIAL, Episodes 12 nd 13. New Australasian Gatette.757 words
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Advertisement162 1922-11-06 6 CINEMAS Victoria Theatre Cjirijt@nA Commencing Nov. 8. jW» Middle East Films, CHARLIE CHAPLIN JBm the idle class i JBO^§|S^§ip (HIS LATEST production) theidle Scratch My Bach I C LyV SJS V FMturiaj HELENE CHADWICK. a««««.4.....»4««»....... t i-HfttitiiinttmniiiM\ Chamberlain Hookham m jL^^J^ m FTj W I', J^;! 4 'j; iw 4j162 words
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Advertisement416 1922-11-06 6 WHY DOES THE WELL DRESSED MAN SHOP AT WHITEAWAYS For the simple reason he gels smartness WBBlaaaßy^W^fc''' 7BJM of style combined with moderation of sjajasjafjaajsjay -Ct W/f/U^^^^tKlK price. Those two reasons alone would -j«H suffice, but if, in addition, he gets honest ssaaßßßß»s»^ value, quality quods and civility he e\-416 words
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Article129 1922-11-06 7 FIXTCBKB. Konda.v. November ■iga Water, 10.44 a.m., 11.42 p.m. si 1 toaaia tournament final, lnisdav. Noveml'rr 7 Idch Water, 111-' i a.m. '.K.Z M.S. Sale of Work, Viet. Mem. Ball. 10-1, 4-7. Wednesday, N'ovrinber 8 Rlgh Water, 17 a.m 11.44 p.m. Ni-w Meeting, s.c.c, 8.15 p.m. Tanflin129 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article79 1922-11-06 7 East Wftarf Raain— Mil. t.i-i Mkarl ipbiaa. Wh«ra Whnrf Main harl Tanda, Maache, Alcinoui. Van Ovei tratcn. r.mpir. llu.-l. lpoh, At!:is Maru. M'bart Charm, Medaaa, .'aninif. narl Nil. i'ulo Brani Coil Wharf— Nil. Keppel Harboar. Main Wharf Tag Ilirculcs, N.R.P. Dilly, 1.. Sikh:, n, Ma laU79 words
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Article175 1922-11-06 7 VOAr NOR, Hi:.. 1.7 M tent, from Livor11, for China fill. ALCENSEIS. Brit., 4.L 1 7H ton?, from New la > 11. Brit., 2.T53 tun.-, fiom Amoy C-H, Ml. MM Jup.. J.4MI tons, from Ant-v..-ii l, fi i Hongkong r.-n. BAN POH <;< II tons, from 1 1.175 words
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Article83 1922-11-06 7 Vrritvi Ru ipl iaa, :mm lave I ate i B. aforaay, Mr. Uaurife, atra. Lim May. 'h Ibrahim Mobd. Badat, Mr. llaij.r. Capt anil Mrs. A. K. < 'I'.ancclUr. Mi«a E. 8 Startuell, Mr. A. Btuart, Mr. Lin Pwe Fek. Mr. Bey, Mr. Lim Tjay Kirn. .Yr. A. M.83 words
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Article113 1922-11-06 7 To-ar 1 'V.lcutta 3 p.m. Tnrt S*. ;?»r.hain ant' Penan* 3 p.m. Vunt..;., Pieboet, Pliiijoe, Sungei I Paagkal lin.uiK .3 p.m. I aiipkul 1'innni;, Huavia and Chrribon 4 p.m. .1, I 1 hi Sid, Mur- mi Antirerp 4 pun. 1'iJ.iii D.it.rn am' Pmlai Buiang 4 p.m. Kota113 words
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Article32 1922-11-06 7 U'ft S'por*. Arr. London. September 28 October 2S nber 2i* October 23 S, pt.mUr M October 26 nber 30 Octobtr 26 Ortohrr I October 30 Octobi r October 3032 words
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Article159 1922-11-06 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, November 6. On London, Bank 4 in s 2/4U Demand 2/4 5/. '12 Private I m.i. credits 2/4* i On New York Demand 52 Private 90 d/s hd\ On France, Bank «80 On India, Bank T.T. 178% On HongkonK. Bank d/d 6V* p.c. prem. On159 words
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63 1922-11-06 7 DAILY PRICES CURRENT 12 noon, November 6. Tom of Market Steady. Latest London cables quote Spot sheet llTfcd. M )ec. '■n.-Mtrch \pril-June Pale Crepe Cloiing Price* Buyers. Selleri 40 40' 2 Spot jDec. Jan.-Marth d I April-June Singapore Standard Bibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices63 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article199 1922-11-06 7 Issue. Val. I'd. 1 1 Ayer Weng 1 Batan? Padang 1 1 llitam Tin 1 1 Jelantob 1 1 Johan Tin il £1 Kam. Kamunt. LO 10 Kinta Assocn. •"> Linifui Tin iU 10 .Malayan Col. 1 1 Menglembu I 1 Middle ton 1 1 Murai Tin 1 1199 words
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Article150 1922-11-06 7 ran*. VaL I'd. Bvcm. Sdta*. 0 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 4.8.9 4.6.8 10 10 Central EarinM 10.M 10 10 Central Motors 2.25 275 10 10 Eastern Ship 8.75 9.76 11 1 E. Smelting Co. 7.25 7.75 :>/- 5/. Electric Tramway* 1/- 2/- noa It 20 Kraser i Keave 34.00150 words
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Article110 1922-11-06 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 5 p.e. pun. Spore Electrical Tramways, 5 p.c. £350,000 nom. Sport Municipal 5 p.e. $1,878,000 par Spore Municipal 4Vi p.c. of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.c. dii. Spore Municipal 4 ',4 p.c. of 1909 $1,600,500 10 p.c. dii. Spore Municipal 44 p.c. of 1906110 words
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Article414 1922-11-06 7 Fraier and Co. and Lyall and Evatt'g Quotations. Latest «T»il«ble Sterlinf Quotations ire printed on another p*f* on Friday. To-d«)'« Price*. *Fr. K r* LyalT* Co. Eratt. Alknby New ($1) 0.. r .5 M6 Ml 0.05 Alor Gajah C*l) 1.25 1.60 1.40 1.60 A. HiUm ($6) 11.00 13.00414 words
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Advertisement60 1922-11-06 7 MORTGAGEE'S SALE The undersigned have received instruction* on al their sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, on Tucuda). Novrahrr 11, at 2.10 p.m. land aad shop hemet known as M, Campbell Lane, area 144 square feot. ESTATE Wli IIMST AGENCIES, LTD.. China King L«e A Co., I lit.' A»:.-nts, l lik.60 words
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Advertisement666 1922-11-06 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTITALIAN OAMCtA VKKM9ITH. lI .TI lei litre, Mnrie Mtard Prunelk Liqueur, HJi n«r quart (Doty Included), k. Bolter, Kuiop. Hotel Building. OMEGA, the watch of MapMcsTmtrit. (lp) WANTED, furnithed Uuse. end ot the vnir. Apply 1496, Straits Times. FOR SALE, attup houlc, Serangoon trnrn tirminus. Particulars lflM, Sraits Tines.666 words
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Advertisement59 1922-11-06 7 INDIA-RUBBER AND CANVAS BELTING FOR POWER TRANSMISSION AND CONVEYING. Built of the best plantation rubber and strongest cotton duck. Made in any length, width and strength. The ideal Belt for the tropical climate, economical, reliable damp-dust -acidproof. Prices on application to Singapore Rubber Works ■eat OSce aae Watte i tawa59 words
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Advertisement297 1922-11-06 7 VICTORIA THEATRE FOIK NKaPrt AMI ONE MATINEE Commencing Wednesday. November 8. at 9.30. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In hia latest .Million Dollar Production Idle Class How to become a World Beater at GnL Take a few Hints from Chaplin. Supported bjr A SCREAMINGLY KLNNV OMKDY IN 7 PARTS SCR.ATCH MY BACK Booking297 words
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Advertisement396 1922-11-06 7 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtaineJ at the fo!lowi:is places in Singapore: Hotel vnn Wijk Money Changer, Grosvenor. Kelly and Walsh. Ltd., Raffle* Place. j Money Changer, Adclphi Hotel Money Changer, Europe Hotel I Federal Rubber Stamp Co., Knffli'S Hotel Koh Co.. Bras Basah Road G. 11. Kiat A Co.,396 words
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Article36 1922-11-06 8 The children of the late Mr. William Georgi' Gray beg U thank their relations anl friends for their kind attendance at the interment of their beloved father, alvj for the wreaths and letters of sympathy.36 words
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1126 1922-11-06 8 Great Britain is now in the full swing of the General Election, and by the end of the week we ought to know pretty wel what the result is likely to be. The Conservatives are putting forward 465 candidates, the National Liberals1,126 words
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Article46 1922-11-06 8 Pink leaflets in Malay are being distributed broadcast about the town to the effect that the world is coming to an end very shortly. The detective department' are getting on to the heels of the promoters, as the pamphlets are said to be causing a scare.46 words
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Article51 1922-11-06 8 Mr. Ong Theong Lye, auctioneer and managing clerk to Towkay Yap Loong Hin, Kuala Lumpur, died of plague on the Ist instant in Petaling Street. He was a Penang-born Chinese and well known locally. Many years ago he was a Court Interpreter in Panang. He leaves a wife and six51 words
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Article28 1922-11-06 8 !l On the jrosecution of Supervisor (Wiey, Tan Kirn was fined $100 by Mr. Dawson, second magistrate, on Saturday far selling chtnclu without a licence at Abxandra Roa{.28 words
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Article38 1922-11-06 8 lessrs. Kennedy, Burkill and Co., Ltd., rep»rt that at a directors' meeting of the Ulu Piah Co., Lkl., held on the 3rd insc. a sfcond interim dividend of 5 per cent, was declared payable on the 20th inst.38 words
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Article31 1922-11-06 8 Thi following art the numbers of arrivals from and departures to the Madras presidency (aided passengers) for the month »f October Arrivals 2,403 adults, 226 minors departures, 2,156 adults, 70 minors.31 words
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Article35 1922-11-06 8 The fiv, Chinese con«eraed in the recent gang robbery in Weld load and who were arrested s»on after w«re committed by Mr. Gourlay, third magetrate, on Saturday to take their trial at the forthcoming Assizes.35 words
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Article38 1922-11-06 8 The preliminary enquiry into the recent gang robbery in Bukit Tim»h Road, in which a Chinese riding in a ricksha wan relieved cf nearly $1,000, wif. be conducted by Court Inspector Nicol n the lower courts this afternoon.38 words
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Article59 1922-11-06 8 There was a great deal c< martial activity in the neighbourhood *f Anson Road and the eastern section of the docks on Saturday afternoon. The wholt of the Volunteer Foree Artillery, Enfineers, Infantry, etc. were engaged in a tactical scheme. There was a good turnout and the three hours of59 words
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Article62 1922-11-06 8 There will be a memorial parade ori (he Padanjr at Kuala Lumpur on Armisti:e Day, when contingents from the Malay States Volunteer Regiment, Malayan Volunteer Infantry, Federated Malay States Police and the School Cadet Corps will take part. The Sultan of Selangor, the Chief Secretary to Government ami the British62 words
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Article55 1922-11-06 8 The Coroner's enquiry into the circumstances attending the murder of four persons at 16, New Bridge Road, on October 20 last, was begufi to-day, Inspector Brefeton, Central Division, conducting the examination of the witnesses. Chok H<«g, who is alleged to have committed the murders while suffering from hallucination, was present55 words
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Article73 1922-11-06 8 A TanfJ Mahomedan money-changer's shop, Tanjtng Pagar way, was broken into last nig>t by a Chinese, named Wan Yeo, who, haVqg smashed a glass case, made away witl. a bout $100 worth of cash. In Coieman Stre«t some detectives came upon the runaway thief and arrested him, and found a73 words
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Article76 1922-11-06 8 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent writes Those responsible lor the organising of the St. Mary's bazay are to be congratulated on the success w'nich it met yesterday. A more appropriate- day for holding the bazaar could not hate been chosen, and many people bought souething from the splendid array of things76 words
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Article62 1922-11-06 8 Recruiting has been resumed generally in Madras Presidency except in the fdllowing Taluks which are still closed to recruiting owing to prevalence of disease Coimbatore, Coimbatore, Avanashi, Palladam, Pollachy, Udumalpet, Dharapurant and Kolliegal Malabar, Calicut town and* taluk Madura, Periakulam and Madura Town Cuddappah, all taluks Kurnul, all taluks Salem,62 words
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Article90 1922-11-06 8 The Ipoh Swimming Club will hold a club night regularly on Thursdays in future when there will be dancing frcm 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. on the new floor which has just been completed. Mr. F. G. Barr has presented the Club with a small boat which makes the fourth now90 words
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Article136 1922-11-06 8 In the Supreme Court this morning before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Sproule, Mrs. Ruth Eileen O'Hara petitioned for a divorce from her husband, Maurice Granville O'Hara. Mr. V. D. Knowles appeared for petitioner and the suit was undefended. His Lordship mentioned at the outset that he required proof136 words
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Article163 1922-11-06 8 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent wires ln the Supreme Court this morning, Sir Lionel Woodward, CJ.C, fixed the list of cases coming: up for hearing: within the next two months. Amongst them are the cases Peck versus Russell and Co., Hong: Guan versus Russell and Co. and Ang- Keh Tho versus163 words
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Article536 1922-11-06 8 Lord Sinha is reported, according t« a London message of Oc;ober 2'\, to be lerioufly ill in a London nursing home. News has reached Colombo that Mr. Johnnie Parker, so well known in Uvn Province, Ceylon, died at sea, on hi-; \va; to South Africa. The death536 words
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Article55 1922-11-06 8 Choa Chlßf Eag, cashier of the Or«at Eastern Life Assurance Company, was arrested by tlv di-tei-tivo department, yesterday, for being found in thu act of nep( -tiating couple of $1,000 notes whi,h fad been stolen from Mr. WhiK", staying at the Adelphi Hot'/l. The accuse'! mi to^e55 words
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Article121 1922-11-06 8 Mr. HJ Wells, acknowleilcing his selection <»s the Parliamentary Labour candidate lir London University, at the next general election (which Mr. Sidney Webb unsuccessfully contested as the Labour candidate in 1918), said The Labour Party meant not merely the working classes, but everj sort121 words
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Article239 1922-11-06 8 We (rive a cordial wefoome to No. 1, of the official organ of the Singapore Natural History Society. It is named" The Sinsnpore Naturalist," and is a valuable addition to the aims which our kical naturalists have set before themselves. The eartier pages record the formation of239 words
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Advertisement153 1922-11-06 8 i- r rTr*ggcß3aa&r»y >v^^ PERFECTOS BOUQUETS NEW STOCKS OF ELEGANTES HAVE NOW ARRIVED OBTAINABLE FROM ALL HIGH CLASS DEALERS For Day Evening Wear Ladies O\^ Just Shoes -\#V^ Arrived Fine Quality White Canvas Court, 1 Bar and Sandal Shapes. Best Patent Leather Court, Sandal and Cross Bar shapes. Bronze with153 words
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Advertisement174 1922-11-06 8 ALHAMBRA Announcement Extraordinary To-night To-night MADAM X MADAM X MADAM X MADAM X MADAM X MADAM X MADAM X MADAM X MADAM X MADAM X The Most Moving. The Most Exalting. Father sits ma Judge while aon plead* for mother In Court. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors. 1879 EDlson174 words
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Article581 1922-11-06 9 Angora Government Forces Action. The Constantinople Cabinet Resigns. Renter's Service. London, November 4. Constantinople The Grand Vizier has informed the High Commissioners that the Constantinople Government has <leci<lt-(l not to send a delegation to Lausanne. London, November 4. Constantinople The decision of Angora relative to the Sultanate has581 words
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Article37 1922-11-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 4. Athons An insurrectionary movement has broken out in the island of Samos, the population demanding the return of the former autonomous regime under the protection of the League of Nations.37 words
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Article587 1922-11-06 9 Speeches by the Party Leaders. Reuter's Service. London, November 4. Unopposed nominations to-day included Mr. Lloyd George, Sir Douglas Hogg and the Hon. W. G. A. Ormsby-Gore. London. November 4. To-day is nomination day. Thirtyseven Conservatives, seven National Liberals, five Liberals, three Labourites and one Nationalist have so587 words
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Article63 1922-11-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 4. Amsterdam The cigar trade dispute has be-n settled. The workers' organisations accepted the employers' terms. London, November 5. Amsterdam Cigar makers have accepted a wage reduction varying between twb and three per cent, and a 48 hour week. The agreement will operate63 words
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Article301 1922-11-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 4. Washington Speculation is rife regarding the results of the impending elections. It is generally agreed that the present unwieldy Republican majority in Congress will be materially reduced, likewise that the reduced Republican majority will include elements dangerously subversive to party discipline, the301 words
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Article129 1922-11-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 5. Interviewed by the Observer's Moscow correspondent, Trotzky declared that Russian territories were still invaded. Rumania occupied Bessarabia and Japan North Sakhalin, but Russia preferred negotiation to war and was ready at any moment to renew the proposal for a complete cr partial disarmament. Russia129 words
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Article106 1922-11-06 9 Reutek's Service. London, November 4. Paris The finance committee of the Chamber adopted M. Bokanowski's report on the bill approving the Peking arrangement with regard to the Banque Industrielle de Chine. The committee inserted a clause whereby annual payments under the boxer indemnity, after satisfying Far Eastern creditors106 words
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Article60 1922-11-06 9 Keuteb's Service. London, November 4. Brussels A Ministerial committee has been formed to consider plans for expressing thanks to Mr. Hoover for his work in organising the feeding of occupied Belgium in wartime. It announces that a piece of sculpture representing Isis veiled will be presented to60 words
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Article410 1922-11-06 9 The Socialists and a Wedding Present Reuter's Service. London, November 4. Doom An army of journalists, photographers and cinematographers is besieging Doom Castle, where the finishing touches are being put to the preparations for the Kaiser's wedding to-morrow. The civil ceremony will be conducted by the Burgomaster in410 words
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Article135 1922-11-06 9 Keuter's Service. London, November 5. Bombay The sub-committee has returned from a tour of the country and reports that the country is not prepared to embark on mass civil disobedience, but favour disobedience on a limited scale. They support the abandonment of the boycott on legislatures, Governmental and135 words
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Article50 1922-11-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 4. Prague The Minister for Foreign Affairs announced that the recently concluded alliance with Jugo-Slavia is valid for five years. It provides for political diplomatic unity and mutual agreement on the course of action when the interests of the parties are jeopardised by international events.50 words
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Article48 1922-11-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 4. In a speech in London Sir Joseph Cook, referring to the Australian Prime Minister's recent declaration that they would not build more ships in Australia, suggested that British shipbuilders should take their works to Australia and build the ■hips Australia wanted48 words
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Article169 1922-11-06 9 Reutek's ServiceLondon, November 3. In London, marks after being quoted at 28,000 went to 29,000. The market was not excited at this for the reason that the rate had ceased to function properly. The smallest transactions had an exaggerated effect and marks closed about 26,000. The French francs169 words
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Article62 1922-11-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 4. Heavy buying of China teas for Russian account is a feature of the market report of Tuke and Mennell, showing an increase of 7,500,000 pounds in United Kingdom reexports during the past nine months. The opinion is expressed that recent Russian62 words
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Article47 1922-11-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 4. Rome Baron Romano Avezzana has been appointed Italian Ambassador to Washington. London, November 4. The Prince of Wales received Viscount and Viscountess Matsudaira. London, November 4. Delhi The Tibetan Government has refused permission to the British Buddhist mission to visit Lhassa.47 words
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Article115 1922-11-06 9 (By Courteay of the Nichi Nichi Shimbun.) Tokio, November 3. The Japanese trade returns for October shows Y. 161,481,000, export compared with V.105,606,000, import. It is announced that the excess of the imports during the first ten months of this year was V .390,110,000 over the exports115 words
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Article163 1922-11-06 9 Ayer Kuning. 66,000 lbs. Ayer Hitam 29,425 lbs. 8radwa11.— 42,242 lbs. Bertam C0n.— 140,000 lbs. Bassett. 20,000 lbs. Bahru Sclangor --12,040 lbs. lllackwater. 11,878 lbs. Bukit C10h.— 24.111 lbs Hukit Selangcr.- 3C,1'07 lbs. Connemara Ltd.— lo,olo lbs. Chersonese. 35,952 lbs. Caledonian. 30,-0 J lbs Dennistown. 43,801 lbs.163 words
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Article39 1922-11-06 9 Tipperary is dead and buried. The North Staffords landed and marched through Constantinople with band playing, and as the men swung: alone they sang "Oh, oh, oh, it's a lovely War What do you want with eggs and 'am."39 words
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Article1332 1922-11-06 9 Supplementary Report Of Stevenson Committee. The Committee appointed by the Secretary of State, under the chairmanship cf Sir J. Stevenson, to investigate and report upon the present rubber situation in British Colonies and Protectorates for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, ami to advise1,332 words
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Article125 1922-11-06 10 Messrs. Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. November fi. Rubber— l. :.m 11 IPs. local 1 Tin.- i local $92% liuyer i Share mai ki I Firmer. Rubbi 1 llu Renut:. 2u-j:. cci r's-T^'-j ceata, Ba r cents, Malakoffs 2.76-8.00, I -1.50, United Malaccas l-l. in. Pant Peraks125 words
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Article89 1922-11-06 10 M l.yall and Evati repart under to-day's date Tin. Kulilm tfarki q liet Brogas M\k•!l m Tai '.-lotongs \-i..-:,2' Craigieleai 32V* -35, Sungei Bagans 1.50-2.00. Indragnis !..mi, I'l'.i Pandana 56-65, Olenealyi 1.00-i.io, New Allenbyi 00 cents. .Inhiuis 45 cuts. Lingnii 1.15--\:i:,. North- 1.224-1.27V4, Renonjrs offered89 words
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Article106 1922-11-06 10 The fallowing paaaad the Teachers' Xoinial nation bald in September Seniors.— Mil lei \M- Donough, V Sina, Ng Noi II B- .M -ucrgen, Meaars. Kion« Wcoi Kew, Thio Chan 1t,. I. Ha thaw, S. ft PiUajr, T. S. RaJaratnam, A. Sinnathambs (Muari. Juniors. Misses M. L. Ohamarette, E.106 words
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Article152 1922-11-06 10 Details <.f thi contract about to be entered Into by the Canton authorities, on Urn one part, and the Anglo-French-China Syndicate, of I ndon, on the other, for a I. Mm of £2,000,000 starling, are published by the Canton Times. They show that fort] w I I tIM ■MMf is152 words
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Letter247 1922-11-06 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— l note in ycur issue of yesterday, a paragraph to the effect that the Queensland Women's Electoral League baa protested against the showing of any Arbuckle films. Your correspondent ends up with saying "It is to be hoped that none247 words
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Letter351 1922-11-06 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— Seme little time ago a correspondent in your columns wrote on the .-übject of petrol prices, pointing out thai petrel then wan selling in England at under 26 per gal, and asked why the price of the commodity should be351 words
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Letter266 1922-11-06 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times, Sir. The daily talk alt Malacca is this Restriction of Rubber. There is nothing but discontent amongst the owncn of small holdings who are allowed only 0 or 12 katties per acre per month. Mr. Editor, will you please give266 words
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Article67 1922-11-06 10 Master Archie Roiells, son of Mr. R. Roialti. Inspector of Markets, Penang, killed a five foot crocodile in Bagan Jermal Greek en Thursday afternoon. Thin young gentleman, says the Straits Kelio, who is in his fourteenth year is sMag goori work. He killed a fourteen focter in the sea in67 words
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Article663 1922-11-06 10 Singapore beat Johore. Both sides wore hard put to it on Saturday at Johore Bahru to scrape together their teams and neither Singapore nor Johore were at full strength, though at the eleventh hour the Singapore team panned out better than at first expected. The ground after the heavy663 words
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Article911 1922-11-06 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 5. Many hundreds of spectators were present on the padang yesterday to witness the inter-state Rugby match between Selangor and Perak. Favoured by (rood wi-Htl er. which almost always falls to the lot of Kuala Lumpur on such occasions, and911 words
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Article68 1922-11-06 10 The ground is fit to-day and the final of A Singles in the S. C. C. lawn tennis tournament will be played as arranged. The finarsts are J. A. Dean (owe 30.3) and J. E. Tyler (sci\). This is the concluding event of the tournament,68 words
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Article35 1922-11-06 10 To-morrow's ties are H. G. Stack v. J. Corrie. Gan Koen Seh v. R. F. Smith. A. E. Schudel v. S. Van Gelderen. I. Abed v. Cheong Chee Lim35 words
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Article213 1922-11-06 10 An interesting <rame was played on Saturday at Blakang Mati between the V.M.C.A. and the R.G.A.,. when in a low scoring match the Gunners emerged winners by seven runs. Th« bowling on both sides was successful, Stack achieving the hat trick, whilst Blackman was very destructive, capturing nine wickets213 words
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Article30 1922-11-06 10 A Reuter telegram from Perth dated the 4th inst. states that the M.C.C.'s match with West Australia, the first Of the Australian tour, was drawn.Reuter - 30 words
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Article164 1922-11-06 10 The result of the match between the Singapore Garrison Golf Club and the Keppel Golf CJufe played on the latter's links yesterday was a win for Keppel by 10% to 8U- Scores were as follows, Garrison players being mentioned first Stocks and Cotgrave Bisset and White t. Thompson and164 words
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Article604 1922-11-06 10 Polly Wins St. Andrew s Trophies. The race yesterday morning was for the St. Andrew's Trophies, presented by that sporting owner, Mr. A. Smith, of Jean II fame. The handicapping and course were as already published and made a welcome change from the usual programme. The604 words
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Article296 1922-11-06 10 A correspondent of the Times of Ceylon writes lt must have been very heartening to those who have the true interests of Ceylon cricket at heart to read wha; Mr. A. C. MacLaren had to say about our showing against his side last Monday. That he296 words
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Article396 1922-11-06 10 A youthful athlete of 72 was among the 67 competitors who completed the course in the Surrey Walking Club's London to Brighton walk. He was Tommy Hall, the Sheffield Wonder," who in spite of his age walked from Sheffield to London to take part in tre contest.396 words
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Article434 1922-11-06 10 Near Colombo Hut Not Likely To Be Valuable. I Mr. J. K. i!c Mcl has Mat us an interestI ing specimen of a fresh water mussel I shell called in Sinhalese mattee, and smul! I pearls f und inside, says the Times of Ceylon. Mr. <Ie Mcl434 words
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Article52 1922-11-06 10 Johan Tin. -IT) pi*. Malayan Tin nredKing. -Output l.fiOO bieul*. yarfia-rc -.WM tub. yards. Hitam Tin.— 2B7 pis. Ilahman Hydrauli:. 1,200 pis. Ratrut Basin Tin.— 3ls piculs. 595 hours worked. 58.000 oubk 1 yards treated. Murai. 295 piculs. Mambau, hours run 629.20, cubic yards treated, :i!),700, total52 words
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Article272 1922-11-06 10 The November issue of The Planter is a good one, and of course restriction and its probable effects on the already much reduced planting staffs come in for considerable comment. The proposals put forward by Mr. A. C. Hayton, as how to restrict without dismissing the unfortunate coolie272 words
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Article1160 1922-11-06 11 ivilization and Survival of The Unfit. if The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Liverpool has devised a plan for the salvation of our society, says the Daily Telegraph. That we are by no means an Al nation many voices have told us, and Dr. Adami warns us1,160 words
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Article394 1922-11-06 11 Remote Spot Where Sea Elephants Breed. One of the remotest islands in the world is to be visited. A Cape Town firm is fitting out an expedition to the desolate island of Kerguelen, half-way between the Cape and Fremantle, Western Australia, and south of the liner route. This394 words
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Article379 1922-11-06 11 A new tar sprayer, which arrived at Penang recently, was put through an exacting test in Leith Street on Monday morning, from which it emerged triumphantly. The test was carried out with a view to instructing the subordinate staff in the working of the machine379 words
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Article127 1922-11-06 11 "Voice O'er Eden" Hushed The Voice that breathed o'er Eden may be silent, it is feared, at some future London weddings, two suburban vicars already having been warned by school-at-tendance officers that choir boys are not to sing at weddings during school hours. An official of the London County Council127 words
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Article107 1922-11-06 11 C.ilom-I J. C. B. Statham, the wellknown traveller and big-game hunter, who married in February Miss Jessie Mac-quißti-n, lias cabled that he and his bride have arrived at Livingstone after an, adVenturous journey acrcus Africa, and: are now proceeding via Beira on their way homo to Kng!an<l.107 words
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Advertisement108 1922-11-06 11 GafCandiiear (^sts\ tfießana</t£e yßCJifiy Cofdstreani Guards (Incorporated in Hongkong') £99_H|_fl B_M ii 4 MMH < MMMIMMM( K. L. C. R. FIRE EXTINCTEURS P-B»j When Once Filled <^L^^ Always Ready a Cannot Fail upside down to operate. WILLIAM JACKS CO. SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. CUIRASS PRODUCTS, LTD. ANTI-CORROSIVE ACID RESISTING PAINT108 words
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Advertisement274 1922-11-06 11 Raffles Hotel •P«on« 2*2*. (It linn). TEA DANSANT 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. EDGAR HULLAND •t the piano. BARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietor*. Adelphi Hotel TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 SPECIAL DINNER Served on the Lawn (Weather Permitting) and DANCE IN THE MAIN HALL Dancing during and after Dinner. Phone 925. Proprietors, ADEI.PHI HOTEL,274 words
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Article565 1922-11-06 12 Great Trade Possibilities To Develop. It is only in quite recent years that mticus practical attention has been giren to possibilities of trade between Anstra- i an.l the Orient, but now that the movei teat hns started its advantages are immediately seen and its progress assured.565 words
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Article170 1922-11-06 12 ma to the New York World, the I Nil OsCM Hammerstein, the theatrical manajrer, was found i;i ;i distnssJac state sitting in the Central Park. She had been unable to ill at the Hotel .Sutherland, and cents in her possession. Delay and .UHiculties in settling her hu"-170 words
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Article122 1922-11-06 12 n inJarrow Primitive Methodist ntly, »t the centenary celebra- Bixhup of Durham. Dr. HensK-y i the coosMMftcea of rolipi- were directly nntl maniffstly ous to individual character, and hightable to thr Christian religioa. !u- could ever make it right that the i one Lord, living as nciphbours,122 words
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Advertisement918 1922-11-06 12 SALES BY AUCTION GNEORI KOON SENI I GO AUCTION SALE of valuable town and sea-side properties. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Sent Co.'s saleroom. No. SO, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, November 8, 1922, at 2.50 p.m. EBTATE OF SHERIFFA SHEIKA BINTE SYED ABUBAKAR BIN ALI ALJOFKI. DECEASED. Lot 1. All that918 words
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Advertisement507 1922-11-06 12 NOTICE J-issff n^ tw n t] ALSAGOFF Co. SINGAPORE. NOTICE is hereby »+r*n that the above Trade Mark is the property of Alsagofr A Co ot No. 12, Batt«rr Road, Singapore, and is i. mi! by thrm. in connection with roods imported from Germany and sold by them. Legal proceedings507 words
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Advertisement417 1922-11-06 12 THE AVER MOLEK RUBBER CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S.) NOTICE is bereby given that application has been made to the Directors of thin Company to issue duplicate crips in place of the following share certificates which arc alleged to have been lost. Certificates Nos. 2448, 2449 and 2450. dated417 words
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Advertisement170 1922-11-06 12 STQT§@PReSS CIGARETTES I r^QsT^^ .^aaaflamA Jbbbbbblbbbbv 1 d^QA^mu^^'^'°^^^M 'a^aaaC^^ aSSaV*^^ ipSilußV ■^bbbbbt CIGARETTES OF REFINEMENT B*l* Maatfietaran ARDATH TOBACCO C«, Ltd, LONDON. ASBESTOS SHEETING WOOD PRESERVATIVE DISINFECTANT FLUID T^J"jjrFF articles we ran supply at cut prire* African Eastern Trade Corpn., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) 124, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. UtiMMiMM ««m»i170 words
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Article551 1922-11-06 13 The Allied Commander In Constantinople. Sir Herbert Russell, who was Reuter's war correspondent on the Western Front for more than three years during the Great War, wrote at the time that the Near East crisis was at its height Of all the great sohSers which the process of551 words
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Article318 1922-11-06 13 A Recent Platform Display At Kensington. Mr. F. L. Rawson, who claims to cur? patients by prayer in his palatial suite of rooms in Portland Place, W. gave a remarkable address in Kensington Tcwn Hall. The address, which was entitled. "Why does right thinking overcome sin and318 words
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Article129 1922-11-06 13 Should a Baby Know The humourous remark by Mr. Roolh, the Westminster Police Court magistrate, that directly a baby is born into the worlc it is supposed to know every law that is passed, was qualified by a lawyer who said that according to Lord Halsbury's codification of the laws129 words
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Advertisement505 1922-11-06 13 M and he vrsdutlhr recovered V, ne hat nrvrr rookrd back." Vw Why Baby cries <& Baby crirs to let you know that all is not well with I him the poor little fellow has no other way of (M telling you. Health and happiness go hand in hand I505 words
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Advertisement160 1922-11-06 13 Ufic macfiine iuitSt£e Butter fly* Uoucßi $i\S£'fiiOsr*B^ ¥¥THETHER in the daily bustle of a busy office, or M^BgW/^l*' 1^ for personal use in the more peaceful atmo- => gphere of the home, the Underwood Portable is WkL% 1 proclaimed by all users as the most efficient portable writing machine obtainable.160 words
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Advertisement211 1922-11-06 14 t&OTQR UNION INSURANCE 00 LTi. •r Cars. Th* Comprehonaive Policy covert agalawi AaaMaat Malletou act. Tbeft Fira. Claima paid ia Ml, Third Party Claim* no limit, Lav Coat*- pan*. Keol. P*r*(.naJ affacta, romltar*. Stock la trad*, Boildtags. and OM ("oraraotiao Carthqnaka. T._ FiUMeaJll ratos cjootad for earfoo to aU Port*,211 words
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Advertisement441 1922-11-06 14 AbmU >r.r U.MI.Mt B.C. XaVtHUM* f»rt- »t« |17,t«1,M« The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (laeorporate* ta ■tratt* IcMUaeata.) B BAD OVflOa f WUekester lease, ilagapor* hOHDON OITIOI I H. OU iewry, IQ. The Compaaj has «10,OM deposited with th* Sopreme Coart of Englaad aad compile* with th* British Life441 words
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Advertisement637 1922-11-06 14 BANKING P. AND O. BANKING CORPORATION, LTD. (laeorporated la England) with which la amiiatoa THI ALLAHABAD BANK, LTD, INDIA. Authorised Capital £5,000,000 Capital anbsenbea aad Paid Up. <X.5M.1«0 Reserve Fand a »0,000 Beard or Directors The It Hob. LGSD INCHCAPE, oem;., E.C.5.1., K.CJX. (Chairmaa). Sir Frederick Eley, Bart. Sir Montagu637 words
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Advertisement512 1922-11-06 14 BANKING CAPITAL, «a,ttfl,tM BUBPLUS fa.*N,Mf Asia Ban king Cjw^wMP| arv American, VgnPlEjSy Institution, lIAD OVFICI r«B TEM »A« EAST Bhaighal Uipuri Oaatai 11. Baflaa Plaea. Cvrraat, Barlaca Aaeeansf tad rixed Deputlta U WJi, Gold, Starllac, Traaea, Taels aaa Local Cnrreaey, Drafts Bovgkl laM aa4 latarad for CoUeetion Coausarclal aW TraTaUart512 words
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Advertisement284 1922-11-06 14 M»>« »MMI >*»« SI INTERNATIONAL RANKING CORPORATION (OWNED BY THI NATIONAL CITI EAMJ OF NEW YORK) CapiUl VS. I Harplae aad CaeUvMea PretU m tA 1f.4M,»9f Head OSce 60, Wall Street, New York. Sea Francisco Offie* 232, Montgomery. Street. Loadon Office 36, Blshopsgate, E.O. EASTERN BUA.M ii^.*. China: Canton, Hankow,284 words
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Advertisement115 1922-11-06 15 Join Up BECOME A MEMBER OF THE SECOND urtEATEST ASSOCIATION IN THE WORLD BECOME A Fond Owner Standard Touring Car NOW $1,250 F. 0. R. SINGAPORE. PRICE IS LOWER THAN PRE-WAR an* BETTER VALUE FOR MONEY IS OFFERED. WEARNE BROS., Ltd., SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH AND I'ENANG. CHEVROLET GARS115 words
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Advertisement857 1922-11-06 15 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS (SINGAPORE) ASSOCIATION INCOME TAX A PUBLIC MEETING under the auspices of this Association will be held in the Vie toria Theatre, Singapore, on Wednesday, November 15, 1922, at 5 p.m., when the following resolutions will be proposed 1. That this Meeting is of the opinion that the Government857 words
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Advertisement259 1922-11-06 15 HAIPHONG ■dSbk DRAGON \l3* CEMENT Supplied to the Spore Municipality, Government of Johore, Malacca Municipality, FM.S. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROS. Sole Agents, Singapore. CHEERIO V E il I \|l N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. SOLE IMPORTERS 114, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. >MM ♦•>««■«-♦»•*■•♦»•• just arrived259 words
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Advertisement208 1922-11-06 16 MIAN KIAT 1 CO., LTD. 83, PHILLIP STSRT. NEW SHIPMENTS JUST RECEIVED. Walker's Cherub Bhip Log oompleta Extra Rotator*, (iovernor Wheels and Hooks for above Powell's Baa* Olobe Valves slses In.. In.. 4 in,, j in.. 1 in., 1| in.. 1} in., and 2 in. Cbesterman'e Measuring Land Chain* CC208 words
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Advertisement405 1922-11-06 16 BRING YOUR TROUBLES TO JOHN DUKB, OPTICIAH, h la, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. F SPECIALITIES IN ESTATE SUPPLIES. LATEX CUPS different qualities manufactured at own potteries. Largest output in Malaya. CUP HANGERS Made of old cable wire. Any size to order at short notice. COAL TAR produced by the Singapore Gas405 words
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Advertisement921 1922-11-06 16 Th* PREPAID charge* for Want*, For gala, To Let, et«, la ordinary »lose-«et typ* (average aix words to line) are per line one Insertion 18 eeat*., two la*. 46 cts.. three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cts., (It* in*. $1.00, six ins. $1.18, ten Ins. $1.40, twelre in*. S921 words
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Advertisement912 1922-11-06 16 JLAND AND HOUSES TO LET, house No. 35-3 and 36-1, Cairnhill Road, water and gas laid on. Apply 101, Chin Swee Road. TO LET, 107, North Bridge Road and 36 and 37, Coleman Street. Entry from December 1. Apply to Meyer Brothers. WANTED TO RENT, small bungalow, not too far912 words
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Advertisement832 1922-11-06 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, office No. 2D-2, Raffles Place. Apply to Meyer Brothers. SPACIOLS GROUND FLOOR and upstairs offices io let. Moderate rental. Apply S3, Robinson Road. TO LET, new premise* Nos. 117 and 118, Cecil Street, immediate entry, and 69, Robin son Road (reinforced concrete building) from January832 words
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Advertisement235 1922-11-06 16 LADIES' UNDERWEAR A charming display of dainty but inexpensive Parisian Lingerie. Sets of four articles from $15 to $45. Can be seen at THE BAND-BOX. PRINCESS GARMENTS CO. 4, RAFFLE 3 CHAMBERS (Opposite Robinson*). Business Hours 9 a.m. to 1 p.st. CENTRAL MOTOR HIRING COMPANY 66, ORCHARD ROAD. HUPMOBILE CARS235 words
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Miscellaneous203 1922-11-06 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TRLMPHONBH Editorial aad General ss J[ Maaager's Office Ill' Job Printing Offlee l*** All eommunieatloßi relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All communication* relating to busines* matter*— advertUemenU, ■übscriptions, accounts, printing, etc, shoald be addressed to THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Want*,203 words
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