The Straits Times, 8 November 1922
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Title Section13 1922-11-08 1 The Straits Times. No. 27,095, SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1922. PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement354 1922-11-08 1 jj^Byy^Ti*^j^sSiiEy Pn| ROBINSON CO., LTD. f SSUSSS™' SILVERWARE DEPARTMENT I CIGARETTE BOXES 1 lain and Enpine Twined Wn rHOITP QFI FrTION fl /j LATEST DESIGNS CIGARETTE CASES a£Q A4 t>nuit»c jatmuvn a S y 9 tf a steriin? siivt-r I'ric? s2oto s Prices 565..)0 to $l/o. b g 6 5354 words
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Article567 1922-11-08 2 IS IT A VITAL FOOD Birmingham Experiments With Milk. An interesting experiment is about to be made by the educational authorities at Birmingham, on the invitation of the National Milk Publicity Council, with a view to demonstrating the impjrmn' part played by fresh milk In the development of children. The567 words
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Article248 1922-11-08 2 Wales is a land which abounds in young musical talent, and practical!) every little village and hamlet possesses its musical or elocutionary genius who. in the course of a very short lift-, har won anything from f>o to 100 prizes at that remarkable institution the Eisteddfod. But248 words
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Article129 1922-11-08 2 Routine Orders, dated November 1, by Lieut.-Colonel F. E. Spencer, DS 0 M.C., Commanding S.S.V.F. Wednesday, 8th.— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, all Companies, Officers and N.C.Os and Auxiliary Volunteers. Thursday, 9th 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.V.A., Battery Parade. Friday, 10th.— 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, S.R.E.(v), Company Parade.129 words
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35 1922-11-08 2 Orders for week ending November 12 Wednesiay, Bth.— Band Practice and Siprnallin-; Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Friday, 10th.— Scouts going to Camp parade at Johnston's Pier, 4.30 p.m.35 words
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Advertisement328 1922-11-08 2 ►o glad you are getting well again, Daddy/ What a feeling of satisfaction it is to a man who has been nervy and run-down to find he is getting back his normal health and vigour. 'Wincarnis' offers renewed health I to men who are "Nervy" and Run-down. j Runttown vitality328 words
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Advertisement601 1922-11-08 2 <<■ BEET HAM'S let-rola. W TOUR BKIN AKD J^ m complexion rm fin bekapt in a Parfect On- nlB racaUr aaa of BMtham't IV9 B rob. It effectually nmnm x*-rfi2 nil ronflinais, reilnaas, Uln, j^ fully aoutiilniT aud refre.hing jj^-rrrjl of til hltb-claei chemist* »nd |C££m| r^ttTii»irirjoii T i TO601 words
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Advertisement125 1922-11-08 2 A.M.A. A.MJL FLETCHER i*l (Incorporated In England) CANE SUGAR MACHINERY SPECIALISTS for the Equipment of SUGAR FACTORIES and DISTILLERIES. B«U Afeat P. A. PARIS, 14/W, TM ARCADB. SINGAPORE. A.M.. A AoAl«^i\« xiiiitf m»*m »»t in- <M ti»n» Real Economy. Don't let the white ants destroy your Rubber Estates bat use125 words
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Article463 1922-11-08 3 Still a Great Deal to Be Discovered. The first of a series of popular weekly lectures arranged by the City of London Young Men's Christian Association at theil building in Aldersgate-street was delivered by Sir Frank Dyson, Astronomer Koyal, on Eclipses. Colonel MacKinley. R.E., presided463 words
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Article182 1922-11-08 3 l-'or nearly .'!0 years 10 cats of successive Rfnerations have "patrolled" a lariri 1 warehouse in Ccvent Garden Market, protecting stucks of fruit from the nifrht attacks of rats and mice. The present force is made up of Nellie, a wisolooking tabby cf 14 years, and182 words
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Article182 1922-11-08 3 To view a dance by nad»"_- companions i> >.i!u of the intiT.-stln'r sigrhts of the .V- stralkir Dut naturalists hsve v.!:t:en i> {rood daal about Urn resrularity of th.- manoeuvr. and liKeneo them to :i set of ouadrilli .s. l'!u. DH'inbvrs of the Naadwv Autoinobil' Club hm\182 words
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Article252 1922-11-08 3 Captain A. B. Armitage, R.N.K., cammanckr of the F*. and O. liner Mantusi. which is now homeward bound from th.* Fur East, had (says the Kobe Chr<ir.;ili> much experience in Antarctic waters. He .mined the training-ship Worcester in 1878, and after a practical seamanship training in sailii.g ships, joine'l the252 words
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Advertisement377 1922-11-08 3 Office Stationem A Choice and Varied Stock at Pre-War Prices Price Lists on Application to the PROMPT PRINTERS RICKARD Ltd. 76 Cecil Street, Singapore. Tel. 2228. Don't let yoor teeth decay, they Injara yoar health CONSULT J. IKEDA Chargea Moderate. No. 41, BILL STREET. 'Phong MI. (Oppoiit. tan Ontral Fire377 words
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Advertisement553 1922-11-08 3 DELICATE FROM BIRTH HOW BABY'S OWN TAM KTS HELP weakly rnwiN In three words—' delicate from birth is cxprosci! v world of anxieties suffered by mothiTH whose children have had a bad start in life. For little ones who nre ailinc. peevish, worried by teething, fickle of appe tite, and553 words
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Advertisement302 1922-11-08 3 ws DELICIOUS, The Standard WHOLEBOHE, for Purity and REFRESHING, "iv". Excellenoa. SAFEGUARD (f^^^fe. W AGAINST 1 f^^i 1 K JmC FEVERS. /BaSrSiSil- tU rfl ---.C.— 1 F'""« R*riarf LIME JUICE tm»>nmniiiiiii»mnni PHOTO S of Actresses, Beauties, Studies, Drawings. Great Choice and variety. State wishes clearly and write to Mr. GENNERT,302 words
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Advertisement215 1922-11-08 3 "It's difficult to get a poor picture when the new Ansco Film is used." THE chief cause of poor pictures is ur.clcr-cxposurc or over-exposure. (•Figures prove it.) Now comen the new Arscol'ilmwitha remarkably wider ranee Ch o/exposore. It adapts itself to dull light and bright light to a degree unknown215 words
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Advertisement684 1922-11-08 1 ITEAKW mUHtS P. 0. British India and Apcar Line Incorporated in England) MAIE AND PASSENGER AND CARGO BUVIUH I'K.MNSILA AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON A ANTWERP Due Singapore Leave Singapore KASHUAR about Nov. 12 I DONGOLA684 words
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Advertisement652 1922-11-08 1 STEAK* SJUUWIS "ELLERMAN" LINE XLUSMAIf BTJCXNALL STEAM3HIF O*. IM. n»swis»e,t*4 to ata«Ua4) lTsaA]O»_ Bfj Isagipsil PAssffreEß antTiai OVTWABD, »—»■> Da* Slaxapef* s.s. CITY OF TOSX Dea, 14 sa CITY OF SIMLA Jo. M ■A CITY OF POONA Mu. I ■OMSWAKD, s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles A London Dec 20 14.652 words
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Advertisement673 1922-11-08 1 KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPM (BOTAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OP BATAVIA) (laeorperated la Holland) tnVDXI CONTRACT WITH THC NXTHERLANDS INDIA, COTnUfMBrTT, Talevaasw Nee. Paaeage De»t. 111, Freight Dent. 1!M. Mariaa Da*! aaa Traasalsna-at Dept. 1417, Mar.ager-1 D.pt. IMI. BOTH November 8, Muntok and PalembangSlNGKEP— November 8, Tongkal, Moeara-3a bll and "jambi. VAN673 words
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Advertisement355 1922-11-08 8 STEAMER SAILINSS N. Y. K. LPNsWW UtTB Foshlmi Mam Not. 14 I Mtshima Maru Nov. 28 UTBBPOOL LPTB Tajiaa Mara aid. Nor. ■AJCTBB LPfB DakW Maru Nov. 21' PTsTW T»BB UWB TIA -Waa BOTJTH ABOamiCaJf HUB Kawachi Maru Dec. 7 BWBAT LPTB ioji Mara Not. 17 Vakasa Maru Dec. CALCUTTA355 words
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Advertisement272 1922-11-08 8 STEAMER BAHJNBS O.S.K. rr.pe.i4 ■aniagl iNal UMM (retjeet te ehaaga vitheot urrlea. aettaa.) BUBOPBAIf UNB For Marseilles. London, Hamharg, Botterdsa. Antwerp, Tia Colombo, Saea and Part Said. Arr. De*. AMAZON MARU Not. 20 Nor. SI SHUNKO MARU Dec. 22 Dec 23 'Omit Marseilles. mw tobx unb FW Baa rruelaca, raaaaa.272 words
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Advertisement122 1922-11-08 8 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE FOR BOSTON, NKW YORK AND BALTIMORE, via SUEZ s.s. DIANA DOLLAR November £0 s.s. MARGARET DOLLAR December. 15 FOR VANCOUVER, SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES s.s. STUART DOLLAR December 6 Through Bills of Lading tuned from Singspore to the Principal Cities of the United States and122 words
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Advertisement225 1922-11-08 8 STEAMER SAILINGS comamtm bbbtigb or THE OCEAN S.S. CO., LTI. 'I»«erporated U Bagland) TNE WEST AUSTRALIAN t N. CO., LTI. (Incorporated in England) Moathly Cnrlee Udag cargo aad Paaaengers fraa flagapon BATAVIA AND SOURABAIA NOBTH-WBBT ADSTBALIAN POBTt AND rBBMANTLX (PKBTH) ii>froxla\st. sUIH»a» CHAKON Nt». 10 MINDEROO Dee. 4 GORGON Dee.225 words
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Advertisement312 1922-11-08 8 STEAMER SAILINBS AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE Incorporated in Aastralla/ Singapore to Java Ports, Port Darwin Thursday Island, Brisbane, Sydney and Mcl bourne via Torres Straits, also with tran shipment to other Victorian, South Australia! and North Queensland Ports, British Ne* Guinea, New Britain, Tasmania and New Zea land Ports.312 words
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Advertisement163 1922-11-08 8 STEAMER SAILINGS STIIUTHEIIS INI HARRY OPERATING U.S. GOVERNMENT SHIPS STNGAPOU TO LOS IMUI IMII BAN FBANCISCO. I)a« s>n»»p«r« U. 8.5.8. 8.8. WEST CBOPAI to discharge an.: U.S.S.B. s.s. WEST FASALON M to discharge ami load U.S.S.B. 8.8. APUS .Inn 10 to discharge ami load U.S.S.B. s.s. WEST IVAN Jan. M163 words
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Advertisement461 1922-11-08 6 CWEMAS PALACEGAY New Bridge Road. Tel. No. 16*3. In the First Show at 7.3* p.m. All Comediea NIPPED In the BUD, A Rolin Comedy. AN EASTERN WESTERNER Harold Mord in 2 Farts. ON THEIR WAY. A Rolin Comedy. TRYING TO GET ALONG. Paramount Comedy In two parts. In the Second461 words
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Advertisement330 1922-11-08 6 CINEMAS MARYBOROUGH From Wednesday, November 8 to Tuesdsy, November 14, 1922 In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Paramount Artcraft Presents ROBERT WARWICK IN AN ADVENTURE IN HEARTS In 5 Tsrts. Paramount Artcrnft Presents DOROTHY DALTON IN MARKET OF SOULS In 6 Parts. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m.330 words
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Advertisement532 1922-11-08 6 STEAMER SaILIN6S STRAITS STEAMWIP CO UMJTEJr LOCAL SAILINGS Intended to aafl Hlramer Trom !)Upsei< r* Monday, A p.m. KINTA Port Swettonbam aad Penaag Monday, 6 p.m. CAN WIIATT Malacca and Muar. SOON Tuesday, 2.10 pja. CAI.TPSO Port Dickson, Telnk Anson, IU r Dst<« and Lamnt Tuesday, 5 p.m. lIVE LEON'G532 words
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Advertisement169 1922-11-08 6 INIO-GHINA STEAM NAY, COMPANY LIMITED i incorporated in Hongkong! Direct Berries to Japaa tU Hongkong and Shanghai and to Calcutta ria I'enai'i from Singapore. Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Cbefao, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtne ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA HOSANG169 words
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Article172 1922-11-08 7 FIXTCBtS. Wednesday, November 8 }lich Wntor, 0.17 a.m., 11.44 p.m. real Sports Meeting, S.C.C., 5.15 p.m. Fanglin Club at Home, 6.16 p.m. Vtursda>. November I 1 1 ich Water. (1.14 a.m., 0.18 p.m. ■aril mail leaven. I'll. Orchestra, Vie. Mem. Hall, 6.15. rfc I*},1 Noiemher 18 High172 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article78 1922-11-08 7 Cant Wharf Basin— Nil. ;.-r (Vbarl Teesta. Sheers Whari K. lantaa. Mala \\h:iri Kill S:m;:, Acamemnon. Kmpiri Dnek l-.l;n::i. Yamagata Maru. .|)ll.ill. Jardinco WaaH— Nil. I'ulo Brani Cos! Wharf— Nil. Keppel Harbour. Main Wharf Tug Hercules, N.R.P. Dilly, I Ista Nu. Lch. Angler I horu;,, lane,78 words
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Article79 1922-11-08 7 LAN V.'HATT SOOK, llrit., l'.H tons, from ilacea n. hORIBAT, Li. frees Hacho 7-11. for Baehi Ml. CHYE WIN TAY YTT, Brit.. M tens, from ladregiri 1-11. ..v TCI tonn. from Bangkok 7-11, I i t.ii-. from Mangkok 7-11. 11-11. teas, from Kobe 7-11. from Teluk Anron KM.79 words
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Article216 1922-11-08 7 To-dey 3 p.m. 1 «rt Swettenham and Penang 3 p.m. Mcdan 3 p.m. (I Trengsranu :1 p.n' Xota 1 in+xi 4 p.m. 1., 4 p.m. I'ulhu BaUn aad Pul»u Buiang 4 p.m. 1.: m Kota iissrinia 4 p.m. Itilliton 4 p.m. Tkmraeay Kuula raaeiw Pekaa, Sungei Lembing216 words
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Article156 1922-11-08 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, November 8. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4>4 Demand 2/4 5/32 Private ms. credits 2/4V4 On New York Demand 51% Private 90 d/s 53*4 On France, Hank 700 On Jndia. Bank T.T. 178% On Hongkong, Banh il/d 4}» p.o. prom. On Shanghai, Bank 'I d156 words
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61 1922-11-08 7 Toie of Market .—Quiet. Latest London Cables Quote: Sheet 11 %d. Spot Jec. Lan-March \pril-June P»le Crept Cloiing Price* Buym. Sellen. 30 Vi 40 Spot Dec. Jan.-March April-Jum-Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyer*. Sellers. 40 40', 4(l' 41 41 >i 42 >461 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article205 1922-11-08 7 V'aL Pd. 1 1 Ayer Wen* 1 1 Batang Padang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Jelantoh 1 1 Johan Tin II £1 Kam. Karaunt. 10 10 Kinta Abscii. 5 5 Lingui Tin 0 10 Malayan Col. 1 1 Menglembu 1 1 Middicton 1 1 Murai Tin 1 1205 words
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Article147 1922-11-08 7 V'aL Pd. Burnt SdUn. :i £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 4.3.9 4.6.3 0 10 Central Engine* 10.50 0 10 Central Motors 2.25 2-75 0 10 Kactern Ship 875 9.76 a £1 E. Smelting Co. 7.25 7.75 5/- Electric Tramways 1/- 2/- noa 0 10 Traser Neave 34.00 35.00 o 50147 words
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Article111 1922-11-08 7 •J. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 6 p.c. p.m. Spore Electrical Tramway*, 5 p.c. £330,000 nom. "port Municipal 5 p.c. $1,878,000 par Spore Municipal 44 p.c. of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.c. di». Spore Municipal 4 L p.c. of 1909 $1,600,500 10 p.c dii. Spore Municipal 4/4 p.c. of 1909111 words
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Article406 1922-11-08 7 Fraeer and Co. aad LyaU and EvattV Quotation*. Lateat available Sterling Quotations are printed oa anotfcer paga on Friday. FrmMr l.rall A ft Co. Eratt AllenbvNcw (*1) 0.55 OXS 0.55 0.65 \lor C.ajah ($1) 1.25 1.50 1.40 l.. r >o HiUm (95) 11.00 13.00 11.00 12.00 Kuninjr ($1)406 words
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Advertisement85 1922-11-08 7 NEW YEAR SPORTS, 1923 NOTICE A PmUie Meeting will be held in the t dab, on Wednesday, NovI o'clock to consider the dcslrstbllty oi holding Land and Sea Sports on January I, IMS, mid if approved of To appoiat Ceealttae of Mnna^enivnt, Secretaries, i.-. All who are interested in these85 words
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Advertisement805 1922-11-08 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS DBBBBBfI Marroni. au Sirop, Muscatd 'iaisins, liysUlliied Fruits. Assorted Bor. Eons. H. ltolter, Europe Hotel Building. GOODRICU, Best in~the~Lons; Run. lp) OMEGA, the watch of matchless merit, (lp) CaiCKBM CURRY TO-MORROW. II I'i.itory rtoed. FOB SALE, tine Plenimeter. Apply !">('. l -iiraii.-, TimiK. FOX SALE, Pram with mattress,805 words
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Advertisement30 1922-11-08 7 GERMAN PIANO bbbH^b4bbW^^^W^ GUARANTEED 10 YEARS. Solid mah.igany or teak case, latj payment can be arranged. SEASON CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia BS.) 11l and lit, NORTH BEIDGK ROAD. Storied BalldJass).30 words
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Advertisement410 1922-11-08 7 aBBBBBk i^S 7 \sml GLASSES MUST FIT THB EYES. Glasses which do not stay la sa optically correct position before your eyes are aot inly troublesome but are apt to eaoa* fnrner injury by straining the eyos. Our glasses are made to fit and rlay fitted. One of the principal410 words
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Advertisement395 1922-11-08 7 VICTORIA THEATRE FOIR NIGHTS AND ONE MAIINEE Commencing TO-NIGHT, at 9.30. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In his latest Miilinn Dollar In c'urlion Idle Class How to become a World Beats* at Col. T I Take a few Hints fi.im Chaplin. Supix-rtcd by A S< HEAMINCI.Y rl NNV COMEDY IN 7 PARTS SCRATCH395 words
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Obituary21 1922-11-08 8 LEONG LONGMAN.- On Monday. Novembei 6, \H22, Mrs. Leon* Longman, wife of Mr Leong Longman, J.P., at Malacca. Deepl} regretted.21 words
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Obituary58 1922-11-08 8 IANDY. In loving memory of my dear husband Jumes Multyah Handy, M.1)., who die -I on November 8, 1920. We love him, yes no tongue can tell How much we loved him, and how well, Christ loved him too, and thought it btitt To take him home with58 words
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1116 1922-11-08 8 There is beyond doubt a good deal of feeling against the decision of the Government to keep in force a tax which is not required, and may not be required, provided we have temperate administration, for many years. Hence the resolve1,116 words
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Article72 1922-11-08 8 A young Parsi lady, named Banu Bai Bamanjee Lilamwalla, residing at Calcutta, met with a fatal revolver accident while her husband was away at the races. The husband, in a declaration, said that he suspected no foul play and believed that his wife died as a result of an accident.72 words
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Article83 1922-11-08 8 Village elders in the Yangtsxepco district are much concerned, says a Shanghai paper, about the activities of Red and Green Secret Societies (paungs), an unpleasant species of social pest. They compel all classes of people to join them on pain of being hounded out of a village, and the chief83 words
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Article29 1922-11-08 8 A telegram received from Rome by the Italian Consulate, dated the 4th instant, states Exchange on London Lires 103.90 per sterling, Italian War Loan 5 per cent. Lires 82.30.29 words
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Article33 1922-11-08 8 Our Penang correspondent wires AX the machinery has arrived fcr the Penang Hill railway and work on the track is progressing. The line is expected to be working early in the New Year.33 words
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Article41 1922-11-08 8 A lecture on China and the Chinese will be given by Mr. Lo Chong, Chinese Consul General, in the Drill Hall of the AngloChinese School at 8 p p.m. on Friday. Fhe Rev. Goh Hood Keng will preside. All are welcome.41 words
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Article37 1922-11-08 8 Our Penang correspondent wires At the Speech Day of Penang Free School, the prizes were presented by Mrs. Keppel Gamier. Addresses were given by the acting Resident Councillor, Mr. R. Scott, and the Hen. Mj. J. Mitchell.37 words
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Article36 1922-11-08 8 The light cruiser Vindictive which is conveying miscellaneous naval ratings fo the East Indies and China Stations, together with a relief half-crew for the Tamar, receiving ship at Hongkong, wi-.s to leave Portsmouth on October 18.36 words
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Article40 1922-11-08 8 We are asked by the Clerical Union to state that all tenants interested in the petition to the Secretary of State re the •ontinuance of the Rent Restriction Ordinance are reminded that the closing date for signatures is next Saturday.40 words
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Article42 1922-11-08 8 Members of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association are being asked to nominate a Municipal Commissioner in :he place of Mr. O. P. Griffith -Jones, who 'ias resigned his appointment at a member of the Municipal Board owing to his leparture on leave.42 words
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Article52 1922-11-08 8 The weekly meeting of the Rent Assessment Beard was held at the Municipal offices yesterday afternoon, Mr. E. Tesaensohn presiding, the other members present being Messrs. E. A. Elias, Gaw Khek Kiam, Koh' San Hin, A. M. S. Anpu'ia, and H. Carpmael. A few applications of a routine nature were52 words
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Article62 1922-11-08 8 The case of E. N. Martin, who is char;,'--•d with alleged forgery and criminal >reach of trust in respect of two transitions, was mentioned before Mr. Gourlay, third 1 magistrate this morning, ami >n the application of Mr. V. D. Knowles, :ounsel for the accused, the case WM jostponed for62 words
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Article61 1922-11-08 8 Bertram Vernon Pooloy, formerly in the employ of the Borneo Co., Ltd., Singapore, md until recently in the employ cf the Sino-British Trad* Associatt.n, was at Westminster Police Court, on September 20, sentenced to three months' imprisonment fcr forging the -.igiiature tf Mr. U E. Haynes, Secretary of the Sino3ritish61 words
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Article74 1922-11-08 8 The Standard Oil Company of New Jersey have called a spe'.al meeting uf stockholders for to-day to vote on a iroposal for increasing the common stock •rom 1110,000,000 to $625,.>00,000. If the proposal is approved the directors will distribute a stock dividend on the basis of four new shares for74 words
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Article85 1922-11-08 8 Three Chinese went to a chandu shop, No. 65 South Bridge Road, near the junction of Ramah Street on Monday night. They were stopped in the vestibule of the shop when one of them managed to snatch 311 from the counter by putting his hand through the pigeon hole on85 words
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Article86 1922-11-08 8 It is notified regarding the trooping season that H. M. T. Huntsend will not now proceed to the Far East. Drafts and details for this Command will be despatched by P. and O. Delta, due about January 9, 1923. Details for the United Kingdom will embark in the same vessel,86 words
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Article92 1922-11-08 8 At the annual general meeting of the Anglo-Chinese Recreation Club, Batu Pahat, the following were elected officebearers for the ensuing year Mr. Ong Jong Kuan, patron Mr. Hoo Heck Seng, president Dr. E. E. Aviet, vice-president Mr. Kwek Soon Yong, hon. secretary Mr. Kay Kirn Cheng, assistant secretary Mr. Liang92 words
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Article198 1922-11-08 8 Lord and Lady Mountbatten have been welcomed with open arms by New Yorkers. The young couple hay been fairly swamped with invitations, says a message dated October 5 to London, most of which they have been forced to decline owing to their short stay in this city preparatory to touring198 words
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Article414 1922-11-08 8 The wife of Sir William Manning, G< vernor of Ceylon, has given birth to a dajghter. Mr. R. N. Harvey, A.S.P., has bc«n u-ed in charge of the Gambling Buppf jim Department. H.H. the Sultan of Johore in Conmil has been pleased to appoint Mr. F. E.414 words
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Article21 1922-11-08 8 The P. and O. Kashgar is due at Penang at 10 a.m. on Saturday with a mail from Europe.21 words
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Article63 1922-11-08 8 On the 6th instant Tan Hong Tianjf, a well-known local towkay, surrendered himself to Mr. Dawson, second magistral. on a charge of having on October 1?7 lit Singapore enticed away a married woman named Vcon Choy Yin, the wife nf Tail TcnK Kirn, also a prominent member ot'63 words
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Article68 1922-11-08 8 Complaints have been made, and apparently n-t without cause, of inconsiderate behaviour at the Band in the Gardens where visitors have persisted in starting their cars while the music is playing. If they do, admission to the Upper Ring Road will have to be restricted. It68 words
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Article121 1922-11-08 8 We are requested to publish the following A committee meeting held on Saturday, 4th instant, at H.:iO p.m., thu Singapore Sugar Traders Association was in sympathy with the action of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association, and fully supported the motions at the forthcoming public meeting121 words
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Article207 1922-11-08 8 A Malacca correspondent, uidor the name of Orantf Miskin. writes us in Malay regarding the difficulties of the small holder under the restriction rules. Me is apparently the owner of v six acre holding and his output per month umounlK to about three piculs of sheet ruhher and207 words
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Advertisement177 1922-11-08 8 f I €^iRS R PERFECTOS BOUQUETS NEW STOCKS OF ELEGANTES HAVE NOW ARRIVED OBTAINABLE FROM ALL HIGH CLASS DEALERS For Day Evening Wear Ladies C^\v Jnst Shoes \fN^k Arrived Fine Quality White Canvas Court, 1 Bar and Sandal Shapes. Best Patent Leather Court, Sandal and Cross Bar shapes. Bronze with177 words
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Advertisement141 1922-11-08 8 ALHAMBRA PARTNERS OF THE TIDE 1 Pta. 7 pti. BUCKING THE LINE 5 pts. g pts. Flnt Show THE SKY RANGER (Geo. B. Seiti) Episodes 3 and 4 MARLBOROUGH AN ADVENTURE IN HEARTS 6 pts. 6 pts. (Robert Warwick) MARKET OF SOULS G pti. 6 pts (Dorothy Dalton) flnt Show141 words
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Article1615 1922-11-08 9 VERY GRAVE CRISIS ARISING. Woeful Effects of Angora Action. Greatest Catastrophe In History. Renter's Service. London, November 7. Constantinople Affairs are approaching one of the greatest catastrophes in history. The Customs has begun the application of the tariff collected in Krmalist regions, which is fivefold the wartime tariff. Numerous1,615 words
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Article149 1922-11-08 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 7. Electoral confusion is such that scarcely a paper yesterday agreed even on the totals of the nominations. A definitive list issued shows that candidates in England and Wales numbered 1,252, in Scotland 171 and in North Ireland 16. They are divided into 26149 words
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Article109 1922-11-08 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 7. Spangler, Pennsylvania Over fifty men perished in the disastrous explosion at the Reilly coal mine. Thirty survivors are in hospital, some in a desperate condition. Some of the rescued state that bodies were scattered throughout the workings by the force of the109 words
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Article54 1922-11-08 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 7. Berlin The Reparaticns Commission handed the German Government a note requesting more definite and more concrete proposals regarding the stabilisation of the mark, desiring to know the steps taken to regulate finances in accordance with the engagements undertaken by Germany in July and54 words
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Article33 1922-11-08 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 7. In London the French franc reached a new low record of 69.65, while the Belgian franc is at 75.35. German marks are 86,000 to 38,000.33 words
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Article254 1922-11-08 9 Rbuter's Service. London, November 7. Washington To-day's elections of 435 Representatives, 37 Senators and 32 Governors concludes one of the dullest campaigns in American political history. As only one third of the Senate is elected every two years, it is impossible for the Republicans to lose control of254 words
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Article84 1922-11-08 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 7. The Government has given instructions fcr payment to the United States on the 15th inst. of a further $50,000,000 on account of the debt. The particular application of it will be settled when tho exact antount of interest payable is fixed on84 words
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Article56 1922-11-08 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 7. A book of photographs and paintings by Mr. Donald Maxwell, with a narrative by Sir Percival Phillips, illustrating the Prince of Wales' journey to India and the Far East has been issued by Messrs. Ho-ider and Stoughton for the benefit of St. Dunstan's56 words
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Article26 1922-11-08 9 Rev-tee's Service. London, November 7. Paris The Suez Canal Company has decided to reduce passage rates by 25 cents per ton from March 1.26 words
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Article131 1922-11-08 9 Prai Electric Station Scheme. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, November 8. At the meeting of Municipal Commissioners the President said they had been negotiating with the F.M.S. Government for fifteen months regarding the Prai electric power station scheme, but were no nearer agreement. His own view was that131 words
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Article48 1922-11-08 9 It has been decided to erect in All Saints' Garrison Church, Aldershot, a memorial to the 112 Army chaplains of all denominations who fell in the war. The memorial will take the form of an oak and alabaster panel, to be placed on the walls of the sanctuary.48 words
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Article745 1922-11-08 9 Passing Through Singapore Next Week. Admiral Sir Alexander Duff, X.C.8., late Commander-in-Chief of the China Squadron, is passing through Singapore next week on the Dongola, for home, having been relieved by Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur Cavanagh Leveson, X.C.8., who was a passenger on the Karmala recently with Lady745 words
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Article57 1922-11-08 9 Australian Assistant Drowned. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, November 8. A distressing fatality occurred on Monday at the Tupai Tin Dredging Mine, near Taiping, when an Australian named Lane and a Chinese timekeeper were drowned in the dredge padtiock, owing to the capsizing of a sampan. Mr.57 words
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Article107 1922-11-08 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 8. A serious disturbance took place at Kuala Lumpur on Monday between two gangs of ricksha coolies. The gangs are understood to have been at loggerheads for a long time past, and yesterday they met each other and had107 words
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Article918 1922-11-08 9 Question of the Alkaflf Estate. The acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Sproule, delivered- judgment in the court of appeal yesterday afternoon .in the case of Ahvena Vayna who appealed ■against a decision of Mr. Justice Barrett Lcnnard in the action brought by him against Moona Doraichami Mudaliyar ami918 words
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Article78 1922-11-08 9 We arc indebted to tb« Registrar of ImporU and Exports, Singapore, for the following early compmrtive returns of imports and rxportj for the montl a of Sei-tonibvi an I October, 11)22 The total value of Foreign Import! of Merchandise into British Malaya during October, 1922 t37.606.0ti78 words
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Sporting News and Notes.
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Article672 1922-11-08 10 I nder and Over :?0 Draw. The annual traine i stweeß the under and OVtt thirty was productive Bf a keenly fought slisjajte in whk! there WM very Mile sijm of anno ikn.:ni amongst the village gaffers, ihe gasae resulting in a pointless draw. The Babes were without Warren,672 words
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Article68 1922-11-08 10 Yesterday't n salts were as follows H. (i. Stark heat .lames Corrie, w.o. CheonK (hee Lira beat I. Abed, 6 4. A. E. Bchttde] beat S. Van Gelderen, 8 4. Roy I. Sail Qstn Korn Seh. 6 n, 8— 1. Gam v. Tan Tone68 words
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Article320 1922-11-08 10 Penang's New Pony Griffins. The n which g iii i h»b have imported foi their next meeting .inivid in Singapore by the Routman. The following is the list of the draw ng 1. Mr. I). Mordecai, 2. H.H. the Sultan of Johore, Capt. Bcrkele] and Mr. R Steadman, Xi320 words
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Article42 1922-11-08 10 A conespondent signing himself Refijriit writes regarding the Baker-dc Souza IftJt that <le Souza'* knee was mucn worse than when he met Lucas. He would be the last one to ccmplain, but Relight eagerly awaits the return encounter.42 words
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Article270 1922-11-08 10 The match between Rembau Recreation Club and the Unites Chinese, Seremban, which took place at Rembau on Saturday, ende.i in a win for the former by ii goals to 1. The Chinese pressed on for a few minutes at the commencement, but their attacks were repulsed by the Rembau270 words
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Article229 1922-11-08 10 The Prince of Wales admitted that he felt rather shaky wN?n he was hemmed in by thousands of spectators and fired the shot from the tee which made him recently the Captain of St. Andrew's and head of the royal and ancient game of golf. Some229 words
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Article379 1922-11-08 10 A Point Raised in the Supreme Court. An interesting case was heard by Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard in the Supreme Court on Monday, concerning a point in Armenian marriage law. The applicant contender that a marriage which took place at the Church of St. Gregory, l Singapore, was379 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter202 1922-11-08 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Re Mr. Curran's letter dated November 6 (petrol prices), I cannot j understand why he paid so much for/his.' petrol in England. The most; 1 paid last year was 35., from Attjrust t; 1921*1 1 paid 2s. sd. if bought202 words
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Letter316 1922-11-08 10 To the Editor of the. Straits Times. Sir, An Amateur Dramatic 'and Musical Society was recently formed In Malacca and the first concert held under its ausSices over a week ago was on all sides eclared a complete success. Before this concert actually took place, it was understood316 words
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Letter172 1922-11-08 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, In your footnote under the letter of Pitiful Sufferer you stated Pitiful Sufferer can appeal," etc. Under the Ordinance No. 1820 (as published in the Government Gazette.) Rule 11 (a) where the area of the holding does not exceed172 words
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Letter265 1922-11-08 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, The small-holders in this district are bitterly complaining because they assert that, whilst large estates art allowed to export 50 per cent, of their possible crop, they, the small-holders, are only permitted to export 25 to 40 per cent. My own 3265 words
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Article1012 1922-11-08 10 Business at Annual General Meeting. The eleventh annual general meeting of shareholders of Selangor Cpconuts Ltii., was held on Thursday with Capt. H. L. Carter in the chair. After nctice convening the meetir.g had been read by a representative ot the secretaries, Messrs. Boustead and Company Ltd., the1,012 words
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Article102 1922-11-08 10 Last niffht at the Victoria Theatre a private view was given of the British film Carnival, in which the chief role is played by Mr. Matheson Lane- It is a really splendid production which will draw big houses when it is shown. The scene is laid in Venice,102 words
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Article442 1922-11-08 10 Mrs. F. S. James Opens Successful Proceeding. The sale of work arranged under the auspices of the Church of England Zenana Mission School, and which ivas held in the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday, proved a groat success monetarily and otherwise. The proceedings were opened by Mrs. F.442 words
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Article373 1922-11-08 10 Loss on the Past Year's Working. The directors' report to the shareholders of the Maniiai-Tekong (Singapore) Rubber Estates Ltd., slates Your director* beg to submit their twelfth annual repor; and a duly audited statement >f accounts for the year ended July :;i 1922. The result of the year's373 words
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Article138 1922-11-08 10 It is reported that at a committee meeting of Municipal Commissioners on the 3rd inst., the suggested amendment of the i annual resolution was approved by which the annual rate en properties is levied on the understanding that a generous view will be taken of cases of genuine138 words
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Article16 1922-11-08 10 Mr. M. Kader Sultan, of the Straits C«ttle Trading Co. arrived by the Teeeu from India.16 words
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150 1922-11-08 10 Singapore, November 8. Rubber.— Londcn 11 %d., local 40. Tin.— London £185 ss. Od. local $91 t hShare market. Rubbors quiet. Tins easier. Industrials and Loans firm. Rubbers.— Bassetts BIHtB7H cents. Sungei Tukanps 27H-88H cents. Brogas 40-4) cMts. United Malaccas 1.00-1. 10, Indragiris 4.45,150 words
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Article118 1922-11-08 10 Messrs. Lyall and Kvatl report under to-day's date Tin.—* I*s 6e. Od. Rubbers. -Brogas S7H-4fH Tambalaks H ciiits, liukit Jetotongs 47V4-82H, Baaaetts «o-!to, Craigieleas :i2 :.•-"•">. Sunicei Uagans 1.50-2,00, Indragiris 4.60, llu Pandans 5".-<;5, (ilenealys 1-1.10, New Allenbys 00 cent;;. There is a small enquiry118 words
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370 1922-11-08 10 Messes. Fraaer and Co.'s weekly report dated November 7 states Business in the local share market has again been fairly active chicriy in Tin and Industrials. Rubbers remaining somewhat neglected in the meantime. The heavy offerings el Ihe raw material at the rpcent Auctions370 words
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Article77 1922-11-08 10 (By Courtesy of the Nichi Nichi Shimbun.) Tokio, November l>. The situation in Vladivostok is normal and the third squadron of the Japanese navy Is reported to have been sent hoim General Taclvbana has been nominated a member of ihe Hifh military council. Tin is quoted at77 words
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Article114 1922-11-08 10 To-morrow night the graduation exercise cf the Singapore Training School in Upper Stranjnon R ad will be conducted. The school is opposite to the Christian cemetery ai number 399. We understand that a fine programme is arranged, in•:ludinp many numbers in the various tongues if Sinsapi re. Address will bo114 words
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Article71 1922-11-08 10 At a lIIMIIIH of the Council of the Royal Colonial Institute, amonirs.t the new Fellows elected were Capt. H. Rawstron (Shanghai); Hong Konjr, Wm. B. A. Moore Malay States, C. W. H. Coehntne (Kuala Lumpur), W. V. D. Skrine (Kuala Lumpur, Wm. I'eel (Kedahl. K. Whithani dpi hi. A. F.71 words
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Article1319 1922-11-08 11 Business Houses Encourage Games. If we English really do take our pleasures sadly, as is disagreeably alleged, we pursue sadness with singular alacrity, and are greatly encouraged to do so, saya a writer in the Daily Telegraph. But nobody with observant eyes and open ears believes it. The1,319 words
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Article439 1922-11-08 11 Heavy Increase All Round From November. A new tariff was to be introduced by the Chinese postal service en November 1. Increased charges in any direction are never popular, and in this particular instance the public will doubtless grumble, and pay up, says the North China Daily439 words
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Article175 1922-11-08 11 An Army Order states that settings of the Finnish and Chinese National Anthems have now been published, and that all military bands should be in possession of at least one set of the HI Mai of each anthem. Chinese music is pantatouic, or built on a scale175 words
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Article112 1922-11-08 11 News has been received from Lhassa of the arrival there of General Georjre Periera, of the British Army, who had travelled by way of Peking, says the Pioneer of October 19. Of the 6,000 miles from the Chinese to the Tibetan capital, he had walked no112 words
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Advertisement110 1922-11-08 11 Ulilfr/ NOVEMBER RECORDS 4&*Z*fr I ARE HERE 'TOji^aster's Voice] /flHfttp 1 IVIOUTRIF |MMM. c CLYNO LIGHTWEIGHT 2H H.P. MOTOR CYCLES 2 speed gear, hand controlled clutch, free engine DELIVERY FROM STOCK $450 SOLE AGENTS WILLIAM JACKS Co., SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. CUIRASS PRODUCTS, LTD. ANTI-CORROSIVE ACID RESISTING PAINT CUIRASS Paint110 words
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Advertisement317 1922-11-08 11 Raffles Hotei Orchestral Concert 9.45 p.m. EDGAR HULLAND at the piano. BABKISB BROTHERS, Proprietors. ■■>■ nw>rii»riTiwr>r»i »-r«-cr* «r»-r« twyon trm ADELPHI HOTEL THE LEADING HOTEL IN SINGAPORE The only Hotel Completely Fitted with the latest Sanitary Arrangementa. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO PRIVATE DINNERS AND DANCES. FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA ALWAYS in317 words
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Article655 1922-11-08 12 Peculiar Disaster In Italy. A terrible explosion took place last mirht at Fort Santa Teresa, on Mount I .(Iconara, near Spezia, and the entire fort with all its munitions and powder depots, blown up. says a Rome message to the Telepraph of September 29. The tat«r was655 words
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Article249 1922-11-08 12 \Y" Uarn from Japanese )iaper>. sn>> I'nianii- and 'iniiuene, Shanghai, that the laanchinf <>f th.- lefitgwtoc riup M.iru, l'.'T ti.ns. took place in the Yokohama Dockyard on October 0 when the ship, shortly after taking the water, paw a lurch to the starboard and -;,nk wittrn249 words
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Article94 1922-11-08 12 li i nportru that dissatisfaction has' ■riven among tie !>an<lits under ci mniand cf < "li;n> Chilli in Hunan, and that on tho 4th instant, m the neighbourhood of Sanchow battte brake out unions: thorn, says sh.-iMuia: TboM cf October in. Finali .irty ni iliivni to seek safety by the94 words
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Advertisement534 1922-11-08 12 j JsKsT^*"* *"«?^iHL irv lE^^fct, I i Have you a Stubborn Beard? > a Tender Skin? Here's Shaving Comfort! l^T^ nwtter how tough your beard, I 1 n<> matter how tender your face you can shave dean and comfortably with the New Improved GiUette. C The New Improved Gillette Safety534 words
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Advertisement132 1922-11-08 12 Mp fijic*"* JSP aas^'^-^^^lßi THE WHISKY PAR EXCELLENCE Sole A ADAMSOX, (.ILrIU.AN CO.. LTD. F. Z. 2 and 4 H.P. OUTBOARD MOTORS AND HYDRANTS (MADE IN GERMANY.) f !ii^ *3" Stocks and Spare pr.rts kept. For demonstration and prices apply. ALSAGOFF (Import Department). Sole Agents. 11, Ml, Slsm sno Dutch132 words
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Advertisement881 1922-11-08 12 SALES BY AUCTION GHEONG KOOK SENG GO, IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of valuable lown liumiu'ss premises and residentmi properties. At MaasjtSj. Cheonjr Koon Seng Co.'s saleroom, N<>. N, < kalis Street, on Wednesday. November at 2.10 p.m. ESTATE OF SHERIFKA SHF.IhA BINTE SYED MiI'i.VKKK HIV Ai.l AUOFKI, OE( EASKI). I.nt 1.881 words
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Article448 1922-11-08 13 0 A Few Bureaucratic Blunders. Here are a few examples of Government trading revealed by a Blue Book issued recently, says a home paper Loss of £94,101 on farm settlements for ex-service men. £250,000 wrongly paid to a firm of importers of Chinese bacon and lard owing w448 words
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Article305 1922-11-08 13 The Aquitania reached New York on September 30, twenty-four hours late after passing through one of the worst storms her cemmanuer, Sir James Charles, had ever experienced. On the previous Sunday, thirty hours out from Southampton, the vessel ran into a hurricane, which, early en Monday,305 words
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Article213 1922-11-08 13 Marriage at the mature age of 77 to a wick w cf 68 summers, who now eats five meals a day, the best she can pet," has brought early eisillusionment to a resident of Borden, near Sittin»rbourne. He appeared before the Milton Beard of Guardians, a frail,213 words
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Advertisement202 1922-11-08 13 AJ» ~v~- s >" 1 j *W in lighting bigk prices with good i soeoHH shows that vre are git of the iblio satisfaction verj tilth FRAMROZ CO. PURE CREAMERY BUTTER IN 1 LB. AND 2 LB. TINS SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE CO., LTD. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, ORCHARD ROAD. i i i202 words
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Advertisement165 1922-11-08 13 Ufic macSinc witSiSc flutter flcj Uouc£l %VSS^jSPB'tl ffrHETHER in the daily bustle of a busy office, or &J&Esfi§'' f° r Personal use n *h e more peaceful atmo--1 < sphere of the home, the Underwood Portable is > ir proclaimed by all users as the most efficient portable jffgjjjg^Jgfc, writing165 words
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Advertisement234 1922-11-08 14 tIOTOK UNION INSURANCE GO LTI. Pi4rt>ta Can. Tka Comprehensirs Polley corcn afal»« AmMsbl nUlldots act. Thtft Fir*. Claims padd ia ML Third Party Claims ao limit. Law Coats paid. »>RB.— Kent, Personal effects, Furniture. Stock ta trade, Buil<M«*», BM| aad Civil Coauaotioa Earthquake HAKINB.- Kavourabi. ratat quoted for cargoes to234 words
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Advertisement1585 1922-11-08 14 4ajanaaanaaa»fjaaanßanßjaan^^ *wm>!totWmtotMtBB^HBIBHOmWKHRHtKNHHBOKKOtBBnBKKKRKt*IBMm A**** tnv IMwMM b.& 4*««nuirw la fnct wwm llT.fM.ttfi The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. BBAIr OmCli WlnekMter Bmso, ■lagaaorc SOHDOB OFTIGI I M, Old Jewry; WL 9. Tke Compaay baa ItO.OOt deposited with the Supreme Coart of England and complies with tkc British Life Assmaaa Companies1,585 words
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Advertisement278 1922-11-08 14 MMM>MMMMMHII INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION (OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITT Bait OP MW TOBK) C*»Ual sh VM. 9 8. rslaa aad CasUvUast Pro«U VS. I».tS4M4 Head Oflce 60, Wall Street, New Turk Ban Fraaelaeo Office M ■sbbbj Street. Leadon OBce 88, Blakayagata, X.C EASTERN HU7H Cii.v* Cajiton, Hankow, Harbin, i<-»yV. a«,278 words
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Article593 1922-11-08 15 Described as a Model In Economy. The Campaign in the Cameroons, 1914-1916," was the subject of a lecture delivered at the Royal United Service Institution, London, recently by MajorQcntmU Sir C. Dobell, who was in command of those successful operations. Although the campaign extenced over eighteen CI twenty593 words
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Article259 1922-11-08 15 The Melbourne correspondent of the Times of Ceylon writes There does not ueem to be the slightest abatement in the storm of indignation which has risen anent the scandal of the overseas laslHl The paper*, continue to publish l.tU'i.-; from business men and others resident in259 words
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Article199 1922-11-08 15 A romantic story of a forbidden marriage lies behind the wounding: of Mr. Noal Kalenberg, son cf Dr. N. Kalenbi'iy, who was found shot at nig flat in Lichtield Street, and is now in Charing Oom Hospital. Mr. Kalenbertr, who is tho son of v Ceylon199 words
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Advertisement116 1922-11-08 15 Join-Up UECOME A MEMBER OF THE SECOND uKEATEST ASSOCIATION IN THE WORLD BECOME A Fond Owner Standard Touring Car NOW $1,250 F. 0. R. SINGAPORE. PRICE IS LOWER THAN PRE-WAR and BETTER VALUE FOR MONEY IS OFFERED. WEARNE BROS., Ltd., SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, U'On AND PENANG. CHEVROLET GARS THE116 words
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Advertisement516 1922-11-08 15 EXPORT OF RUBBER RESTRICTION FORWARD CONTRACTS. ANY owner of a holding who has made a forward contract for the sale of rubber is requested to forward as soon as possible 'md in any case not later than November 14, full particulars of the forward contract into which he has entered516 words
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Advertisement496 1922-11-08 15 MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN PENANG SECOND BUILDING INSPECTOR. Tho Municipal Commissioners invite applications from energetic and capable men for the appointment of Second Building ?n»pector in the Municipal Engineer's DepHrtment. Candidates, not over 35 years of age. nhould have had thorough training; in an Architect's Drawing Office, be well up496 words
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Advertisement498 1922-11-08 15 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS (SINGAPORE) ASSOCIATION INCOME TAX A PUBLIC MEETING under the auspices oi' this Astocintion will be held in the Vie toria Theatre, Singapore, on Wednesday. ember 15, 1922. at p.m., when the folresolutions will be proposed 1. That this Meeting is of the opinion that the Government is not498 words
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Advertisement215 1922-11-08 16 WAN KIAT CO., LTD. IS. PHILLIP BTRCTI. NEW SHIPMENTS JUST RECEIVED. Walker's Cherub Ship Log complete, Extra Rotators, Governor Wheels and Hooks [or above Powell's B aai Glob* Valves Rites i In.. 3 in.. i in,, in., 1 in., U am., 1$ in., and 2 in. Chesterman's Measuring T*nd Chains215 words
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Advertisement401 1922-11-08 16 BRING YOUR TROUBLES TO JOHN DUKE, OPTICIAN. 16, BATTERY ROAD, BINGAPOBB. 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 Gas Works. Other401 words
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Advertisement1856 1922-11-08 16 _OASSIFe ADVERTISEMENTS^^ Tha PREPAID eaarg*s for Waata, For Bale, To Let, etc., la ordinary close-set typ* (average six words to line) ar* per line on* Insertion 28 cents., two Us. 46 eta., three ins. 64 eta., fou ins. 82 eta, five ins. $1.00, six Ins. $1.13, ten Ins. $1 401,856 words
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Advertisement746 1922-11-08 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, new premises Nos. 117 and 118, Cecil Street, immediate entry, and 69, Robin son Road (reinforced concrete building;) from January 1, 1923. Apply M. Guston, 8, do Souxa_Strict. TO LET, newly reconetructed buildings, Noa. IS to 24, Japan Street, lying between Cecil Street and Robinson746 words
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Advertisement238 1922-11-08 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 GO. 4, RAFFLES CHAMBERS (Opposite Robinsons). Baslness Hours t a.m. to 1 p.aa. CENTRAL MOTOR HIRING COMPANY 66, ORCHARD ROAD. HUPMOBILE CARS ON238 words
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Miscellaneous202 1922-11-08 16 THE STRAITS TINES TBLFPaOHaWt Editorial aad O***ral bbj hUaager's Office si job Printing One* U44 All communications relating to editorial mattera and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All communications relating to business matters— advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc., ahoald be addraaaed to THE MANAGER. ADVBRTISKMCNT RATES. Wants, For202 words
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