The Straits Times, 9 November 1922

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  • 12 1 *v»^ "^^r No. 27,096. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922. PRICE 10 CENTS
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    • 231 1 j O SO EZ Y CEDAR OIL FOR ALL POLISHED SURFACES. I Jok^ MOPS AND hfT^^^ri s I pATTQTT I O-SO-EZY fk K O-SO-EZY MOPS k,:-^ Ppiee $1.75 °«£s*v^ VI i 5 THE FINEST POLISH FOR FUNRITURE, FLOORS, MOTOR CARS, etc. 1 pint bottle $0.70 V> gallon tin $2.50 N»
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  • 1339 2 Cunning and Ingenuity of The Fair Sex. In the recent smuggling boom in Britain women have figured not inconspicuously, writes D. A. Oswald in a home paper. In the "gentle art" ot trying :■> evade the Customs officer, the ladies have always displayed an ingenuity far exceedin? that
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    • 306 2 1 5 itfv\ E Haßf^ Hi r Plenty of pure unadulterated milk There in milk in India, for you, for everybody- Milk in any quantity, as fresh and pure and nourishing as any in the world. 1 1 is Glaxo, the solids of the pure rich milk of grass-fed dairy
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    • 296 2 Teach Children To Use Cuticura Soap Because it is best for their t'f.dcr skins. Help It now a-.d ihen with touches of Cuticuia Oir;.-vientappl.;ii to first signs of radacsa or roughness. Cuticura Talcum is also excellent for chiidren. SMpll-.Tilcuili M .Olotc-r-:, 3d u<?ie<t sy.llhrau»Um:rH..-IV—r, I- 1.. tarfftSou.Lld .li.Cb.rurkcu-.. v I-ncor
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    • 245 2 Your Best Battery Buy Battery cost isn't just what you pay for your battery. It's what you pay plus the loss of time, plus the trouble, plus the embarrassment, plus the expense when anything goes wrong. The WILLARD THREADED RUBBER BATTERY is by far the most economical battery you can
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  • 400 1 High Court Judges' Proposal Under Investigation. At the request of She Privy Council, who are responsible for the Poisons and Pharmacy Act, a series of experiments is now being carried out by the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain to test the feasibility of the proposal made by
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  • 264 1 Caruso was a great smoker of cigarettes, and said in his own case they did his voice no harm. All the same, he warned young singers against them. I remember," he said some years before he died, "hearing your 'Grand Old Man cf Smitf,' Sir Charles Stanley,
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  • 204 1 The electrical operations of railway signals has already been adopted to a considerable extent at crowded junctions and other places where the traffic is dense. It has not been adopted for any great distance on main line railways owing to the limitations of the apparatus hitherto available.
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    • 386 1 Private Christmas Greetings Printed on Dainty Notepaper With Envelopes to match Specimen Rooks may be seen at the PROMPT PRINTERS: Rickard Ltd. 7fi, Cecil Street, Singapore. Tel. 2228. Don't let yoar teeth decay, they lnjare yoar health CONSULT J. IKEDA Charges Moderate. No. 41, 1111. 1. STREET. 'Phona Ml. (Oppoiiit*
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    • 358 1 THE WOMANLY WOMAN IIAKMIM. AMI OVERFI.OWIM; WITH HEALTH. Most of us can call to mind girls whom > uti.iiiu daunts. They have all the cncrt;> it a man, and yet retain their womanliness. They go steadily on from day to day <|uiUuimlTccUd by ailments and nervous fears. It is, in
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    • 266 1 The flavour and aroma of fine tea has a very small chance of surviving in a tropical climate, unless it is safely sealed up by the Brooke B o n d vacuum packing process. Brooke Done] tea in the vacuum tin will not cost you more than you pay at
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    • 227 1 "It's difficult to get a poor picture when the new Ansco Film is usecL" THE chief cause of poor pictures is under-exposure or over-exposure. (Fit urcs prove it.) Now comes the new Ansco Film witha remarkably widerrange Ch of exposure. It adapts itself to dull light (f\ and bright light
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 695 1 STEAIEB mUHS P. 0. British India and Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SKBYICM I PENINSULA AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES. LONDON ANTWERP Due Singapore Leave Singapore KASIICAR about Not. 12 DONGOLA
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    • 629 1 tTtABEH SHUtm "ELLERMAN" LINE yi.T.KBIIA^ A B rjCKNALL ST£AJsf3HIP Oe. LM. na>ioaw*a« ta B— iaa4) wnAMwm jSaj<»_ PASCTNBBK BMtVICI O»T« ABO, ■ta»i» w Dm BfatcavoN ■j. CITY OF TOBX Dee, 14 ■A CITY OF SIMLA Ju. M t*. CITY OF POONA Mac I ■OMBWABB, l. CITY OF PARIS Marseille* London
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    • 657 1 STEAMER SftBJMS KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCNAPPM (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OK ItATWIA) (Incorporated in Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NBTBBBLANBB INDIA, <;o\ EKNMKN I. Telephoue Ncs. Passage Dcpt. Ul, Frisht Dipt. 1202, Mnrine Ocpt. and Transhipment Dept. 1437. Manager's Oept. 100.1. VAN OVERSTRATEN November 9, Hongkong and Amoy. CAMPHUYS— November 9,
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    • 367 5 STEAMER SAIUN6S N. Y. K. iowbow mm Fnshlmi Mam Nov. 14 Mixhima Mnru Nov. 28 LJTEKPOm. LIWE Tnjima Maru Nov. IA ■AMBTTBC OKI E«kl r Man Nov. 2S> jTaTW TCBK UNB TIA IW ■OPTB AaTJBICA* UM Kawachi Maru Dec. 7 aw at nw Mojl Mara Nov. 17 Wakass Maru Dec.
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    • 539 5 STEAMER SA.LIK6S O.S.K. Pt.sesH I.lMaga Irea ■agaHWl (•■bjeet le chsnge vltheat prevleas vetlee.) aTDKOPCAN UTTI For Martellles. Ix>ndon, Hamharg, Botterdam. Antwerp, via Colombo, Sacs and Pert Said. Arr. De*. AMAZON MABU Nov. 20 Nov. «1 SHUNKO MAUU Dee. L' 2 Dee. 23 Omit Marseilles. NEW TOE* UNI Per In rraadaee,
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    • 615 5 STEfIMEB SfIILIIIGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO LIMITED LOCAL SAILINGS lateoM te sail Steamer Proa Stegsparc M I Monday. 4 p.m. JUNTA Fort Swettmham and Penaig 1 Monday, 5 p.m. BAN WHATT Malacca and Muar. SOON Tanday. 2.80 p.m. CALYPSO Port Dickson, Telnk Ansoa, rUfu Data* and Lmnnt Tuesday, 5 p.m. KELANTAN
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    • 395 5 STEAMER SAILINGS OOBOUrm BUYICB BY THE OCEAN S.S. CO., LTB. (laeerperatei U Ba«laa4) 88l TNE WEST AUfTNALIAN S. N. CO., LTI. (Incorporated in England) KaatalT Serria. takiai cart* aaa Paaaengera froai llacapor* BATAYIA AND BOURABAIA NOBTH-WSST AUSTRALIAN POSTS AND rUMANTLX (PT.KTB) ipproxlmete BaUlasi CHARON Nov. 10 MINDEROO bee. 4 GORGON
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    • 647 5 SALES BY AUOTIQH CHEONG KOOH SENG CO. •IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of vriluuble town business premises an'l rcsidcntiiii properties. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s saleroom. No. 30, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, November 15, at -'.30 p.m. ESTATE OF SHKKIFI A SHEIEA BINTK SYED AIJUIiAKER RIN ALI AUOIRI. DECKASH). Lot 1.
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    • 554 6 CIMEHA3 ALHAMBRA Programme from Tuesday, November 7 to Sunday, November 12, 1122. In the Second Show at t p.m. TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. A Splendid Epic of the Sea. In-In T. WUllat Production, Presented by W. \V. Hodkinaon Corporation PARTNERS OF THE TIDE In 7 Keels. From the great
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    • 34 6 Nahar Opera At tk* Barraath The*tr«. Oajlaag Road. Friday, November 1* A Grand Presentation Night will ttare A Most Beautiful Play entitled SHAHROLL MAJLES SINARAN^DUNIA A. M. A, PNfctoUr. T.l.pk..* N*. KM for teata.
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    • 131 6 PHENOMENAL RECORDS BY A XUOLSELEY" FIFTEEN ON August 28, 1922, at Brooklands, a Wolseley Fifteen covered a distance of 1015 miles in 12 hours, averaging 84.64 miles per hour, and setting up 40 NEW RECORDS THE "UJOLSELEYS TEN Set up 10 further records in the British light car class at
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    • 201 6 Ask for and see that you get MARSEILLES ROOFING TILES RIDGES AND VENTILATORS "HEART" BRAND These Tiles have lieen imported and used in these parts for over 20 years. Every genuine Tile made In Marseilles (France) bears the name of makers In full and also a brand. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
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  • 177 7 Firrußxs. Thur«da>. November 9 lirh Water. O.'i-l a.m., 0.18 p.m. .ml mnil leaves. ML Orchestra, Vie. Mem. Hall, 6.15. "r'da>, November 10 iiiuh Water, IM a.m., o.r>7 p.m. silii'drv Vowmler II II i»;h Wat' r. 13U a.m., 1.45 p.m. Hi atevard mail closes. day. No lasi ol
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 81 7 East Wharf Basin— Nil. 1 \> ii. ,ii Sheen \>han Kol •i. mi \i!uri Panama Man, K.-.tonp, Of l.n.pirr llocl. Ki.intr. Kkina. iiaron. I Mr'hati i irce, Be»tr»p»)oa. .'aiuiiun n >an *ni Juio hraaa <.uj| \>narf— NlL Mala V. i.arl N.K.P. WIlTi >■<•>'■ Sparta i. v
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    • 88 7 CIRCI Hi II tona, troai Ueii '.'-11. for .in 1 I.ia, Ha t. n«. from Bangkok i»-li. from llungkone S»-11, from Malacca •.•-11. 10-11. I na, fn.i.i Rergat 9-11, 11-11. KLANG, Brit., ton-.. froTB IVnr.ng l'-l 1. kl CIIINU, >v. tn:.-. from Kuching 9-11. 2-11. SIA'ANtJ. l>ut.. ,S»
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  • 183 7 To-day 3 p.m. :id Calcutta p.m I (Italia, I-abuau llilil.. Ti ruljun^ Italoi and Medni, I p.n.. Peaaag, (olonibu. Y..ik p.m. "ica p.m. ttenham, Pi nanj;. Madias, to, Port* N. K... .iiatam. taking Euro) I via Bom- |mi Registration up to 1 p.m. Pared noon Supplementary Mail
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  • 160 7 EXCHANGE SinKupure. N'. vembor 9. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/414 Demand 2/4 5/32 Private I ms. credits 2/4 ,4 On New York Demand 61T4 Private 90 d/a d3\ .In France, Bank TOO On India. Bank T.T. 178% Dn Honjrkonj;, Bank d/d 4 p.c. prem. On atianjrhai,
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  • 60 7 To»e of Market Firm. Latest I.oixlon cables BJMM Spot sheet ll%d. Singapore Standard Pale Crep* Closing Prica* Buyer*. S«Uen. Spot Joe. an.-March Lpril-June Spot Dec. Jan. -March April-June Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cloiing Prices Buyen. Sellers. W% 42 42 42' i 4:5 4:S'
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 205 7 iNSue. \»L Pd. 1 1 Ayer Wen* 1 1 Batang Paclang I 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Jeiantoh I 1 Johan Tin -.'1 £1 Kain. Kamunt. '0 10 Kinta Assen. •"> •"> I.inpui Tin 0 10 Mp.la.vati Col. 1 1 Monglemtra 1 1 Middleton 1 1 Muiai Tin 1
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    • 147 7 VaL I'd Barer.. StJlwM. 1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 4.3.9 4.6.3 0 10 Central Knginei in .Mi 0 10 Central Motors 2.25 275 0 10 Eastern Ship 8.75 9.76 D £1 E. Smelting Co. 7.25 7.75 hi- Electric Tramwmyi M- 2/- non 0 10 rraser Neave 34.00 36.00 0
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    • 109 7 J. Eng. 6 p.c. $1^54,300 par 6 p.c. p.m. Spore Electrical Train ways, 6 p.c. £350,000 nom. Vport Municipal 5 p.e. $1378,000 par "pore Municipal 4H p.e. of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.c. dia. Municipal 4H p.c. of 1909 $1,600,500 10 p.c. dia. 3 'pore Municipal 4V4 p.c. of 1909
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    • 401 7 Kroner and Co. and Ljall and Evan's Quotation*. Latest arailable Sterling- Quotations are printed on another page on Friday. To-day'» Prices. Fraacr i.t.ii ft Co. BrmtC Vllinby New (?1) 0.53 0.65 0.55 0.C5 V!or Gajah (tl) 1.2S 1.50 1.40 A. HiUm (J5) 11.0ff.13.08 "-00 12.00 Kuning ($1) o.4ft-
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 122 7 TENDERS FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS Tunders ur.' Invited for the supply of the following materials and services for the yea.' MS) i .1 beat kardwoad. I'rain Pipaa, EarlhtUSMM or concrete. Geneml Susdrtea (Itottanware). UaM Lump, sacked in bags. Oil. Oil. I' llul.-mn Jelly. Bahbe* flThes<la|_ Hosepipe. Washers. ••■c.l Stiching uniforms
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    • 763 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FRENCH Ve^rtTAILES Rusaian Salad! "■KCeloir.e i Mixed i. Celery Heads Yourw r'nrtofs, Soarsr Turnips. Cauliflower, etc. H I cltcr. Direct Importer, Europe Hotel Bide. CAN ALR Y,~th» wristwatch for the tropic* NOT rod EAKLY for ChrintmaaTorders. C.H.. Battery Koad. WANTED, ladies' leather or warlroT< Hunk. Apfly 1508, Straits
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    • 74 7 WOODMILNE PATENT FOOT PUMP The reason for the success of the Wood-Milne Patent Foot Pump lies not only in the fact that it is constructed on scientific lines, but also that it is, from first to last, a first-class engineer job. Thus, it, is made as simple as is compatible
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    • 479 7 TENDERS Tenders will be wcotasd un :o noon of November 30, H'L".'. at t>li« l>«id«nt (.ouncil!»r'« "i;nct. Malacca, foi th.- s*a>ply of .Mai:.;, Caps and for the makins; u\i ivhnki Flannel Shirts ahd Kh^ki li-ill irftifonr> iconfistinit of Jacket?. Trousers anil Shorts! f..t the Malacca Volunterr Rifles, for a period
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    • 150 7 VICTORIA THEATRE THREE NIGHTS AND ONT MATINEE vit!.. TO-NIGHT, at 9.30. CHARLIE CHAPLIN I la his latent Mliii.ll Dollar I'roil.;. I ion Idle Class How lo became n WorM BeX.r xl Col; Take a fen Hints fror.i haplln. Sui:|irrlcH k) A BCKBAMINCM Xl NNV < OMEDV 7 p.vins SCRATCH MY
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  • 29 8 RlME.— On October 12, 1922, at Kuchins, John Kirae, I'.W I)., Sarawak. F.ATTRAY— On November 5, 1922, John Moyfey Rattray, MA., M.D., Ch. 8., late of Frome, Somerset.
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  • 1227 8 Referring to the incidents at Constantinople an American paper says that they constitute a dramatic vindication of Mr. Lloyd George's forecasts, and that Frenchmen will soon say to M. Poincare, with regard to France's recent diplomatic victory over Britain, Another such victory and
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  • 37 8 They have a drastic way of dealing with robbers at Canton. On Friday a soldier a non-commissioned officer was shot for co-operating with two other soldiers in raiding a private house and robbing the owner of $2."
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  • 43 8 The Minerva theatre, one of the most popular of Indian theatres in Calcutta, which was located in the centre of a cluster of pucca-built residential houses in Beadonstreet was burnt down at noon en October 25, causing damage amounting approximately to four lakhs.
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  • 48 8 A lady typist advertises in The Times Literary Supplement that her charges are a shilling for thousand words and threepence for carbon copies. She should, says the Stra.its Echo, come to Penang where at a dollar a page of about 350 word* she would earn six times much.
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  • 36 8 On Saturday, 11th inst, Armistice Day, which is declared a public holiday, there will be no issue of the Straits Times. The paper will be published as usual on Monday, which is also a public holiday.
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  • 30 8 The rate of issue of money orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 176 =5100. The rate of payment of money orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 180=$100.
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  • 23 8 Messrs. Cox and Company, Army bankers, have acquired the old established banking business of Messrs. Henry S. King and Company and Indian branches.
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  • 28 8 In connection with the charge of enticng a married woman, mentioned yesterlr.y, bail for Tan Hong Tiang has been 'ixed at $2,000, and not $1,000 as menioned yesterday.
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  • 31 8 The Government Health Department ire giving their usual weekly open air demonstration of a film entitled War on Mosquitoes at Bidoh village (9th mile East Coast Road) to-night at 7 o'clock.
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  • 49 8 A Chinese named Neo Chye Choon, residing at 3047, Joo Chiat Road, was irrested on Tuesday for receiving money in respect of a chap-ji-ki lottery. He was produced before Mr. Dawson, second magistrate, yesterday and the case was postponed for a week, accused being enlarged en bail of $250.
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  • 52 8 Mr. Sheedy, A.S.P., head of the TrafficDepartment, to-day suspended the licence >f a Malay chauffeur named Mahmood bin Mahomet Asis, driver of hired car 2786, for dashing from the car stand at Fullerton Road across that thoroughfare in front of the traffic going down it at ).45 a.m. on the
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  • 59 8 A white painted notice board with the words Site of the F. M. S. War Memorial painted in black upon it has been erected on the waste ground at the comer of Yenning Road, Kuala Lumpur. Somebody seems to be getting a move on, says the K. L. paper. It
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  • 58 8 There has just retired on pension after nearly 32 years service, Mr. Saravanamuthu Arumugam, special class hospital assistant, stationed at Klang. Mr. Arumugam was in the Pahang Rebellion of January, 1892, and while proceeding with Dr. W. M. Little and a small party of five Malay constables, was wounded. The
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  • 64 8 Mrs. A. O. Tasker has been appointed headquarters secretary of the Lone Guide branch of the Girl Guides in Malaya, and it is hoped that all ex-Guides and Guiders or any others desirous of becoming Lone Guides will communicate with her. All letters should be addressed to Mrs. A. O.
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  • 77 8 There was an attempted gang robbery r- the Gaylang district, on Tuesday night. ?ive men armed with revolvers entered .he house of a Chinese towkay and, having leld up the occupants, proceeded to ransack the place. At the same time a •rowd of Malay 3 and passers-by collected, v.d the
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  • 116 8 The staff of the C. E. Z. M. S. Chinese Girls School wish to thank Mrs. F. Seton James and all those who so kindly helped to make the Sale of Work leld on Tuesday, such a success. Special thanks are also due to Mrs. Wolff and ler helpers for
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  • 101 8 Yesterday morning at about 6 o'clock, Chinest named Lim Ah Tay was arrested in Kochore division for housebreaking and theft »v Clyde terrace, the house of i Chinese dealer tT« m where he stole 24 ;ases of varnish worth »hout $630. The man turned out to be a banishee from
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  • 123 8 Crimes committed by women in Japan are increasing annually, 2,024 cases being reported during last year, according to the Department of Justice. The most numerous cases were of thieving and gambling, totalling 493 and 401 cases respectively, of which 90 per cent, of the offenders were shop lifters. Some of
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  • 136 8 We have received copies of simplified Stellar Maps and the Aspects of the Night Sky and its companion volume Astronomical Tables, both by the same author, Mr. J. C. Clancey, 1.5.0., F.R.A.S., F.R.G.S., F. 5.1., etc. late Assistant Director of Land Record and Agriculture, Burmah. These volumes can be obtained
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  • 351 8 The Marquis of Bute has been appointed a Knight of the Thistle. Mt. E. V. C. Thompson of Messrs. Evatt and Co., Penang, returned from home on Monday. Mr. F. S. Physick has been elected Vice-President of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. G. Nevill Stevens and
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  • 15 8 Mails from Indo-China by the Azay le Rideau are due on Saturday afternoon.
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  • 79 8 The week's rubber auction which bejjan .•esterday is one of the largest held for ometime and is to be counted as MM of the first fruits of Restriction. Approxinately the weight of the amount catalogued is 1,800 tons as compared with 800 /ons of last week, the
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  • 119 8 No less than 14 nonias were placed before Mr. Gourlay, third magistrate, yesterday, charged with gambling in a common gaming house, at 10, Clyde Terrace, ->n October 16 as the result of a raid .nade on the premises by the police, who llso charged an
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  • 124 8 Our Penang correspondent wires There was a test in the police court yesterday morning before Mr. Buthurst, when Mohamed Ali, runner for a motor hiring firm, claimed to be tried on a charge of touting for motor car hire on Victoria Pier, Penang, on the 2
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  • 158 8 The Daily Graphic on October 1 received the following wireless message from Sir William Berry, Bt.! "On board the Majestic, Sunday. A remarkable demonstration in sympathy with the British attitude in the N«*r But took place aboard the White Star liner Majestic yesterday. Mr.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 99 8 ft After jjjipij^ 16IH11S fill iiiP' 1 a fter a hard game > there I iff down with MILTON and \Jr water. It tones up the skin and removes every odour of itiihlßHn'^""' Hi'ifll'! perspiration. Use 1 table||BJgiJj^gSs spoonful MILTON to a pint lillP Milton ANTISEPTIC YOUR DOCTOR Per bottle
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    • 92 8 ALHAMBRA PARTNERS OF THE TIDE 1 Pt»- 7 pU. BUCKING THE LINE 5 pts. 6 pts. Flnt Stow THE SKY RANGER (Geo. B. SelU) Episodes 3 and 4 MARLBOROUGH AN ADVENTURE IN HEARTS 5 pta. 6 pts. (Robert Warwick) MARKET OF SOULS G pts. 6 pts. (Dorothy Dalton) finl Stow
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  • 600 9 General Harington Being Supported. lord Curzon on Kemalist Claims. Reuter's Service. London, November 8. A Cabinet meeting last night, held to consider the Near East situation, confirm-e-i the intention to reject the Turkish <!< mands and decided that the British troops will remain at Constantinople and (ii-m-ral Harington
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  • 56 9 Riuter'B Service. London, November 8. Warsaw A message from Moscow slatt-s that 1,200 students at the military M-luuils in Moscow, Petrograd, Toursk, Orel, Tver, Kazan, Oranienbaum, etc. have lm-n arrested on a charge of high treason md Mill be court martialU-d. A number i.f officers have also been
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  • 529 9 Democrats Winning Many Seats. Reuter's Service. London, November 8. New York The first election results, from the New England districts, which are usually strongly Republican, show a decrease in the total vote compared with 1920, but the Democrat minorities are relatively larger. London, November 8. New York The
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  • 72 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 8. Washington It is understood that the business of the extra session of Congress which President Harding is shortly convoking for the 20th inst. will provide for consideration of the Merchant Marine Bill by the House of Representatives and the Anti-Lynching Bill by the
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  • 41 9 Reuter'b Service. London, November 8. Capetown The Japanese training squadron, consisting of the cadet ships Iwate, Izumo and Asama, commanded by Vice-Admiral Taniguchi, have arrived for a five days stay. A comprehensive programme of festivities hat been arranged.
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  • 175 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 8. De Valera and his co-signatory, Austin Stack, followed up the declaration of the 6th inst. with another solemnly proclaiming" the Provisional Government as an "unconstitutional usurping junta," and as an illegal body pledging the nations credit without sanction of the Republican government
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  • 136 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 8. At the annual meeting of the Rubber Shareholders Association the chairman, Mr. Zorn, welcomed the restrictive measures as ensuring stabilisation of price, but declared that the real goal was increase in consumption, regarding which the Association was planning extensive propaganda. He advocated that
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  • 88 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 8. There is acute demoralisation of the foreign exchange market with fresh low records attributed to the unsatisfactory news regarding the stabilisation discussions in Berlin and the further substantial increase of German paper money, together with the developments in Constantinople. French francs are
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  • 62 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 8. Rio de Janeiro Senator Pacheco, editor of the newspaper Commercio. has been appointed Minister for ForeignAfTairs. London, November 8. The Dutch Association of Master Cotton Spinners has decided to reduce the wages of textile workers by ten per cent, from December 4. London, November
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  • 137 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur November 9. In the Kuala Lumpur police court yesterday, a Chinese detective was charged with allowing a prisoner to escape from lawful custody. The plaintiff, pleading guilty, explained that he did not know the prisoner would be so bold.
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  • 954 9 Singapore Automobile Club Make Enquiries. The Secretaries of the Singapore Automobile Club forward copies of correspondence which has passed between themselves and the Asiatic Petroleum Company with regard to the price of petrol in Singapore. The correspondence is published in its proper sequence below To the Editor
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  • 171 9 Official Announcement of The Arrangements. In continuation of the notice previously issued, the following official communique is published for general information A public service at which His Excellency the Governor will be present will be held in St. Andrew's Cathedral at 10.30 a.m. on November 11. Seating accommodation
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  • 494 9 Grounds for Protest Against Re-imposition. In connection with the income-tax protest meeting to be held in the Victoria, Theatre on Wednesday next, at 5 p.m., the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association have prepared and are circulating a statement of reasons why the public should continue to oppose income
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  • 2123 9 The Hundred to One Cesarewitch. By Our Special Correspondent. London, October 12. Backers, have had considerable experience in the last year or two of the difficulty of spotting the winners of big races, but all recent records were broken yesterday by the result of the Cesarewitch. The winning
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  • 132 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, November 8. The Hon. Mr. D. A. M. Brown writes :i tetter to the Pinang Gazette, in reply j to statements made at the Turf Club meeting. He states, inter alia, that he worked months for a fee of .$2,000 in the
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  • 169 10 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, November 8. Thanks to the energies of Mr. A. H. Glover, secretary of the local branch of tile Ex-service Association, and (apt. I Cvir, M.V.R.. Armistice day will not be i vi-rlooked this year, as was the case last. A celebration dinner,
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  • 151 10 The Wednesday night concerts <r:vcn by Raffles Hotel Orchestra have lone; been popular features, and under Mr. Edgar Hulland, an accomplished pianist and •killed conductor, their popularity is likely tr> increase. Last night ther* rvaa an additional item in soli by a very ncoeptable violinist, Mr. Falber, who
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  • 76 10 Kamuntinu Tin Dredging. 880 pis. fhemkriang Tin Dredging.— Dred. 484 pis., trib. 191 pis., total 675 pis. Lingui Tin Ltd.— Output for October plant 245 piculs, tribute 17 piculs. Renong Tin Dredging Co., Ltd.— Output for second half month ending October SL Dredge No. 1 US piculs.
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  • LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
    • 150 10 Singapore, November 9. Rubber. London 1/-. local t\\. Tin.— London £181.10.0, local $90'::. Buyers no sellers. Shore market.— Quiet. Rubbers. Jeram Padangs 72>4-77 1 -i cents. Bassetts 82*4-8'7 1 2 cents. Indragiri 4.00-4.50. Brogas 40-45 cents. Ulu Benuts 20-25 cent*. New Craipieleas 32V4-S7H pent*.
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    • 115 10 Messrs. Lyall and Evatt report under I to-day's date Tin.— £lBl 15s. $90Vi no sales. Rubbers.— Brogas HHHutift, Tambalaks 65 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 47VJ-52 1 Baasetts 80-90, Craigieleas tttt-SS, Sungei Bagans 1.50-2, Indragiris 4.50, I Ulu Pandans 55-05, Glenealys 1-1.10. j New Allenbys 60 cents.
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    • 437 10 Messrs. Macphail and Co., weekly repcrt date November 8 states 1 The share market has been active during the past week, good business being dope in tin shares and industrials. Rubbers ore neglected, the price of the commodity remaining comparatively steady at 11 \d.
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  • 142 10 In addition to the following works, a selection of ticti >n has been added to the Raffles Library, and will be ready for issue on Saturday next Abendanon (E. C.) Expedition de la Celebes Centrale, 3 vols. and Atlas. Anon. Peoples and Places. 'aid. Ton (George), Three Plays
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  • 74 10 A Chicago Judge has granted a divorce to Mr. William Walter Raleigh, on the grounds of his wife's silence. The plaintiff informed the Court that although his wife lived in his house, she had not spoken to hhnfi for eighteen years. "It has been like living with a ghost," he
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  • 863 10 The Alkali Will Dispute Still Proceeding. All day yesterday Mr. Mundell was engaged in arguing the appeal before Justices M. Whitlcy. Barrett-Lennard and A. V. Brown against the decision of the acting Chief Justice the hon. Mr. P. J. Sproule in the case arising out of a
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  • 225 10 In spite of the fact that there are so many attractions in the cinema world these days a Charlie Chaplin film still appears to retain its old time magnetism for the public and to ensure a good house. We have seen the famous comedian in many characters, all
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 86 10 A match between Aston United and S.C.C. 11. played on the S.C.F.A ground yesterday, resulted in a win for the visitors by 2 o. The Barnes Polo Cups. With reference to tke Barnes < vu > c.nnpetition on Saturday the following are the team Red.— H. C. Cooke Yarborougb.
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    • 258 10 S. C. C. Trounce H. K. And S. R. G. A. The S.C.C. struck a soft thing yesterday when they met an Indian team from j Blakan Mati and scored a runaway vie- tory by seven goals to nil. The victors while hav'ng several quite useful players j were
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    • 123 10 As already announced, the Queens Covered Courts, at the Stadium, will be opened at 10.30 a.m. on Monday with exhibition singles and double's matches between leading local players. In the singles the players will be. arranged in teams and meet a- follows J. E. Tyler (capt.) v.
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    • 339 10 A meeting to make arrangements reI garding the holding of the New Year sports was held at the S.C.C. yesterday j afternorn. Mr. W. Makepeace pre>iiied, an:l j mentioned that the New Year's Sports dated back to 1834. and their object was '"to provide a day's amusement
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    • 197 10 The following were the results in the Andrew Currie Cup golf competition which carries with it the Ladies' Championship of Singapore, the final game being played on Monday First Round Mrs. Swindell beat Mrs. Saunders 7 and 6 Mr*. Graham Brown beat Miss. Law at the 19th
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    • 280 10 I Results N October were League Division 1. Arsenal 1, Newcastle United 0; Bolton Wanderers :i, A^ton Villa 0 Birmingham 2, HWdlesboroudh o Hliickhurn Kover* 2. Kurnley I Cardiff City '■'>, Liverpool 0 Sunderland 1, Chelsea Kveiton I, Notts Forest Huddersneld Town Oldham Athletic 0 •<r Citj Preston
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  • 320 10 Ayer M lek.-r.«,l 15 lbs. Anglo-Sumatra.— f>7,ol<J lbs. Asahan.— sB,ooo Ib 3. Alor Gajah.— ll,6so lbs. Australasia. 8,000 lbs. Anjrlo-Johore Consolidated. 26.C04 lbs. Ayer Pana*.— 3s,ooo lbs. Bunteng.— 4l,l l!» lbs. Bukit JeJotOflg. 10,002 lbs. Bruseh.-- 15.1)00 lbs. Bukit Lintang Estate.— 2B,ooo lbs. Bah Lias.— ll7,7lo lbs.
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  • 69 10 (By Courtesy of Nichi Niehi Shimbunsha.\ J'dkio, November 7. Labour in Vladivostok has unanimously MMd ;i resolution at a meeting, guided by commissaries of the Chita Government, to cn-'ipi van 1 with Soviet Russians at Vladivostok and mighbourhood. I. A. Q. Rubber Spot is nuoted in Tokio
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  • 1499 11 More of the Famous Cutty Sark. Sir Herbert Russell writes to the Naval iiml Military Record There are very rare occasions when thi burthen of years which we all ooplore brings with it a ray of genuine satisfaction. I confess that whenever I come across any reference
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  • 423 11 Some of the World's Horological Masterpieces. The first pendulum clock ever made in England was construct -d by a Dutchman, named Fromentel. in lt>22. It was not, h wever, until about 1676 that repeating clocks and watches came into use generally before this date they were rare ano
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  • 241 11 In mm of a scries of addresses on The Problem of Germany, at St. Anne and Affius Church Gresham-street, City, jßishop Bury paid a high tribute to the character of tho British Tommy, based on his personal experiences with the Khineland troops. I found when
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 106 11 I Ws£=^l NOVEMBER t V I Hb M—tr i Voice V^Z RECORDS AREHERE I Voice' iwJi^ S. MOUTRIE 1 lu^v''jB|jß,\r' SINGAPORE. *»»M "RUSTIKOL" Protects Woodwork against WHITE ANTS PRESERVES AND DECORATES hum William Jacks Co. SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR CUIRASS PRODUCTS, LTD. ANTI-CORROSIVE ACID RESISTING PAINT CUIRASS Paint is of
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    • 219 11 Raffles Hotel •Phone »2». U» linfs). THURSDAY Guest Night. Dinner Dance EDGAR HULLAND St the piano. B\KKIKB BROTHERS, Proprietors. ADELPHI HOTEL THE LEADING HOTEL IN SINGAPORE The only Hotel Completely Fitted with the latest Sanitary Arrangements. i i i i SPECIAL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO PRIVATE DINNERS AND DANCES. FIRST-CLASS
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  • 742 12 Sir M. De Hunsen's View of The Austrian Question. Sir Mnurioe de Bunsen, Bt., recently *a\s the Daily Telegraph, addressed members of the 11)12 Club, (heapside, i n Austria," subject which, by reason nf his having been Ambassador at Vienna during a period of eight or nine
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  • 113 12 Routine Orders, lij.tcd November L by tonal K. B. Spencer, D.5.0.. M.c., CoauHandbig S.S.V.F. Thursday, Mk-Ui n.m., Drill Hall, S A.A.. Battery Parade. Friday, 10th.— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.R.E.(v), Company Parade. M. G. Platoea Parade. .N.iti' I. The lecture by the Commanilan: OB Mmulay is on
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  • 25 12 Ordera for week ending November 12 Friday, lflih.— Scuuts coinir to Camp parade at Johnston's Pier, 4.30 p.m.
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  • 121 12 The Peking Daily News (Chinese) i akis a canning luafestion about the I nt sin r.iad. 'I'luiv are at tayi politic*] retueei who denire Bee from the capital. Tht-y irisji rt the poblicity of trawllin^ on a (Jovernmenl rairwar, and Use slow speed at which il generally mm. The openinn
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 202 12 Europe Hotel SINGAPORE. The management beg to announce the following programme ARMISTICE NIGHT.— A Special Dinner will be served on Saturday. November 11, followed by a Dance until midnight. TICKETS Dinner and Dance »S. Dance only $1.50. St. ANDREWS NIGHT.— A Special Seottlek Dinner will he aervrd on Thursday, November
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    • 57 12 I^bbß wWfitfHtsssQ I }Sr j\ W ffffvn^■(S nfi Ham The TYRE and the TUBE it will PAY you to BUY The C.oodrich Tyre Agency ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. t < »♦»♦«>«»«»««««««» <»»HMtM»»»HMIHM«»IHMM»M THE MANSION OXLKT RISE. Telephone (81. Ftnt-duw Evrrapeaa Boarding SMtakUahsaaat. Larf s airy reeaia, rieratea positloa. EXCELLENT CUISINir"
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    • 668 12 ro> rtmcra and dch ion only. TNE ROYAL YAKUTI (ANANG VILAS.) This Yakotl or life-giving- arctar has been prepared from the best, choicest and richest •gt-tabls drugs. It has a wonderful property of Increasing tbe tlHle power and Testifies all nrinary disorders. In fact, it makes man a man. This
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  • 927 13 Land Tenure and Democratic Ideals. [Contributed.] Australian ideals touching land have undergone a radical revision of recent times. If in early colonial days it was hoped in some quarters that English practice would be followed, circumstance, with an instance that admits of no denial, has made it evident
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  • 108 13 The crusade against Rambling in any form in China is attracting the attention of a considerable number of organizations, says the North China Daily News, and the problem is being examined from more points than one. A demand has now been made that not only these who gamble should be
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 268 13 <PsI P It s better to run out for Bovril now than to run out of Bovril when you need it. I Always have Bovril in the House <i «A«»» MM.HM.MC > »».«J| PROSPECTUS OF Gilt-Edge Investment GUARANTEED by the GOVERNMENT OF SCIENCE CSUMITED ISSUE UNLIMITED ISSUE 1. MEMBERSHIP.— Open
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    • 127 13 HAIPHONG ■jggk DRAGON Supplied to tiho Spore uicy, ClovernQifc) of Johore, Malacca Municipality, FM.B. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROS. Sole Agents, Singapore. "SEA-GULL" BRAND DANISH MILK Condensed Sweetened Condensed Unsweetened Sterilized Natural Bole Importers The East Asiatic Co., Ltd., Singapore. REAVELL'S HAND OPERATED AIR COMPRESSORS FOR
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    • 164 14 tf OTOK UNION INSURANCE CO LTI. Pr.vaU Car*. Tka Comprehauiva Policy eovan agalaM reldeut Mallcioat act. Theft, Fira. Claima paid ia tßll, ThlH Party Claima— no limit, Law Cotta p«lc. MPnnU-Kmt, Personal affects, Furnitura. Stock la trade, Bulldlagß, Kiei ana Civil Commotion. larthqaake. at abinr.— Favourable rate* tjuotad for eargoaa
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    • 1880 14 Af*u it« $o > «ff,ttl s.d BUnnßc* ib r.r« .v.r IH.Ui.wH The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (bsorpviaiea la BlraM Bsnluas«ts.i ■BAD OPFICB Wiashsats* Koasa, BUgapora, B.OICBON OFFICB t 88, OU Jewry, B. Tka Company has ttO.OM ieaaaltod with Us Supreme Coart of Knglaad aad coiapllas wlta tka British
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  • 941 15 Raid, Murder, And Ambush. A cornsp-uiilcnt writes to Th^ Times of October 12 To full asleep without hearing: the sound of gunfire all around one surely that is- a commonplace of existence. In England, yes but sixty miles from Holyhead on the other side of the Irish .Sea
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  • 113 15 The total revenue of the United Kingdom for the first half of the current financial year, which ended on September ISO, shows a decrease of iT>:>,:2(;y,74B compared with the corresponding period last year. The heaviest items of decrease were income and properly tax, £26,110,000 flown, Excise £16,209,000 down, and special
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 111 15 TO ARRIVE 1922 Models HUDSON AND ESSEX TOURING CARS Orders will now be accepted for above 1922 model cars. A small shipment is expected shortly and orders will be executed in rotation. Further particulars, etc. from MALAYAN MOTORS, A. B. &C, Amber Mansions, Orchard Road. CHEVROLET THE 1922 model fiveseater
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    • 405 15 MONDAYITIS How to Avoid It As a general rule everyone feels less energetic on Monday than any other day in the week. This is very aptly termed "Mondayitis." Instead of the week-end rest bracing up people it has the opposite effect. The principal reasons for this are an interruption of
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 492 16 6UAN MAT CO., LTD. 35, PHILLIP BTRRT. NEW SHIPMENTS JUST RECEIVED. Walker's Cherub Ship Lrg ccmplote Extr* Rotators, Governor Wheels and Hooks for above Pov.. B asi OloSe Valves 6lses J In.. 3 in., 1 in,, la., 1 in., 1] in., 1} in., and 2 iD. Chestonn.-tn's Maaaililaa. Land Chains
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    • 435 16 LADIES! This is the first House in the Colony that import every two weeks or one month new fashions in dresses and goods, in a large selection and sell with 10 per cent, commission on cost only. Expected very soon SMART CANVAS SHOES for £7 and WHITE KID, $12. ELEGANT
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    • 1852 16 The PREPAID charges for Wants, for Sale, Te Let, eta, ta ordinal >lese-eet type (average six words to line) are per line one insertion 18 eeats., two Ua. 48 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten Ins. $1.40, twelve ins. 1.65,
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    • 789 16 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Offlee, up to noon of November 14, 1922, for the following works 1. Erection of a Disinfecting Station at Tan Tock Seng's Hospital 2. Extension of the main carriage pore.i at the General Hospital to provide accommodation for a passengers
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    • 241 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 CHAMBER* (Opposite Robinsons). Besinese Hours 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. CENTRAL MOTOR MR.KG COMPANY 66. ORCHARD ROAD. HUPMOBILE CARS ON
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 199 16 THE STUAITS TI3HE2 rnarwoitn* Mlterta) aad QeaenJ sss M Manger's Offlee m Job Priating Offlee m mm U«* AU eommnnlcattoas rotating to editorla.; matters and newa shoold be addreaeerf tc THE EDITOR. All communications r* lacing to business matters— advertisem»nt>. subscriptions, accounts, printing, ct?.. s'eoold be addressed ta THE MANAO*
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