The Straits Times, 22 November 1924
1924-11-22
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Title Section13 1924-11-22 1 The Straits Times No. 27,719 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924 PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement278 1924-11-22 1 often whipped 1 m:\er beaten A RICH THICK MILK CONTAINING ALL ITS ORIGINAL CREAM AND ESSENTIAL VITAMINES HAVE YOU TRIED UNSWEETENED CONDENSED SWISS MILK? No other milk possesses such a beautiful flavour and appetising aroma. It can he diluted according to requirements, but undiluted it replaces a rich Cream and278 words
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Advertisement200 1924-11-22 1 CHRISTMAS SPECIALITIES JUST ARRIVED. Fuller's Chocolate Layer or Walnut Cake Price $2. KINDLY ORDER EARLY TO ENSURE SUPPLIES. Trice I'rire Fuller's Sated Almrnds 52.2."> per M per ll>. tin. lirperi-.l J''izs ?O.S« ptr kiln tin Imperial Muscatelle (lu-tcrs- 51.25 per > 2 p<r kiln latpertai f i SI.'O |>or 1200 words
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Article541 1924-11-22 2 Mr. A. Chamberlain on Soviet Rule. Mi. Au .en Chamberlain addressed his constituents in West Birmingham on October 20. He referred to the fact that Dr. Dunstan. who stood as a Labour candidate in the Ladywood Division at the last election, had been thrown over the frontier and541 words
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Article496 1924-11-22 2 Navy League and the Singapore Base. The following Nelson Day messaee wa.5 issued on October 20 by Lord LinUthgow (president) and Sir Cyril S. Cobb (chairman), on behalf of the Executive Committee of the Navy League "On the 119th anniversary of the victory of the Trafalgar and496 words
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Advertisement363 1924-11-22 2 h, A SwcmChc (iflcWmz pen, MKdnL I j "Swan" Pens arc famous KBu I throughout the world tor their reliability and lasting wear and ■fll the 14 ct. gold nibs are the finest it is possible to produce. nilsM\ Thc fact that c: Sx :i i>cns 1 ™HE^tty iave 1C363 words
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Advertisement166 1924-11-22 2 °j//£ <■■*> Get Rid Of Irritations By Using Cuticura Bathe freely with Cuticjra Snap and not water to cleanse and purify. Dry lightly and apply Cuticura Ointment lo soothe and heal. Nothing Letter for all roughness, rashes, eruptions and irritatiuns. CuticaraTabumalso is ideal for the skin. lot, Olnto.it. Tiltra «oM166 words
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Advertisement225 1924-11-22 2 r VIOLINIST SHOinLD OBTAIN k*» SEASON CO's STRINGS j Unequalled for Tone Last for Months Post free $2 Set SEASON CO., LTD. I; 111 113 Noilh BiltUe Road. J j 4 Underwood Typewriters The Portable Model PATERSON, SIMONS CO LTD. J t~^ Witb The Mellon Top* p~. -i The Melophone225 words
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Article519 1924-11-22 3 All Arms to Participate in Delhi Operatibrifc. Owing to the damage done to milways and mads by ihe recent floods, the army manoeuvres in the neighbourhood o4 Delhi, which were to have taken place Ml tjr in December, have now been postponed until tne last week of January.519 words
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Article246 1924-11-22 3 The appointment of Sir Edward Cook a? Financial Adviser to the Government of Sunn h m accordance with the estaI liahed policy of that Government to look to Great Biitain for some of its most important advisory officers-, says the Pioneer. Americans, French and Danish officers246 words
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Article191 1924-11-22 3 M 'i' BSOW il likely to be hpnrd next vi:.!- concerning thira-elaaa travel on the W stern Ocean." says the Tinirs City (.'i'.or. "The development of this claw of passenger business, which .started with select parties travelling for educational purpose*, hit* continued to spread, and ha*191 words
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Advertisement502 1924-11-22 3 s BALATA BELTING "Chonata" BRAND THE STRONGEST TEXTILE BELT EVER MANUFACTURED. EVERY BELT GUARANTEED. ALL REGULAR SIZES IN STOCK. Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED Cacorporattd U tk« etrtits Sattlem«*ts) SINGAPORE. "/JfiiUgrs" i FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEArTrESENTS. Don'l fail to drop in al W. H. Dop's Trading Co. (Mice. You502 words
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Advertisement527 1924-11-22 3 HAVE YOU LITTLE CHILDREN if la Batpt o*a TaUaal I'rotrrt Tl«ir M.'nlth ;ird Your Happ'nexß Fvcry n.,i"]i kaowi tfc«)M times of anJtMty when Mm little one suddenly becomes d, is fretful, •leepl***, feverish, keepi i'.ahcr ar<! mother awake through the t night I. md help vet not knowing vhM to527 words
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Advertisement194 1924-11-22 3 FATERSOM, SIMONS CO., LIMITEX (Incorporated m England; SINGAPORE. visioisr should be clear. If you feel tired when reading, or sec objects blurred, or get racking headaches even after resorting to medicines and massage, THEN YOUR EYES ARE NOT NORMAL. For all defects of Vision consult K. F. CHONG, F.S.M.f.. D.8.0.A..194 words
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Advertisement287 1924-11-22 3 STEAMER SAILINGS *$r3BBJTSGHER LLOYI i AND HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE '.Cuuupaniei Incorporated la Gtrnaay) The undurnotcd are Companies' intended fixtures. OUTWARD For Hongkong, Shanghai and Japaa Da* ftlngapara I'FALZ H.A.L.) Dec. 4 LLDWIGSCHAFEN (X.D.L.) Dec. l: MI. AMI i H.A.1.. Dec. 20 Via Manila. HOMEWARD For Rotterdam, Hambarg and Rrcmaa Da* Btngapar*287 words
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Advertisement778 1924-11-22 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. O.Britisii India Apcar Lines (Incoporated m Encl.ind.) AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENLNSLLAII AMD ORIENTAL S. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. LONDON AM) I AR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON AND ANTWERP. Tonnage Due Spore778 words
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Advertisement748 1924-11-22 4 STEAMER SfIILIWGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) The Blue Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HaMBUSG AND BREMKN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo en tkrough748 words
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Advertisement763 1924-11-22 4 STEAMER SASUaGS kokwrlYke PAKETVAABT ft^ATSCHAPPiJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated m h UNDER CONTRACT WIT 11 THt. NEIHKRIAMH INDIA GCVEK.' MIiNT. Telephone Noa. Passage Dept. 131, Freight Dept., ISM, Marine Dept. and Trsnahlpmeat Dept. 1437, .'.Unnger's liepl. ICO2. ROCHUBBEN November 22 < Oelee-Lheoe, Tjalang, Meulnboh, Tape-Toean, Banji lands,763 words
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Advertisement559 1924-11-22 5 STEAMER SAILINGS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) "ELLERMAN" LINE Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICES HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG b.b. CITY OF DURHAM due Nov. 28 •.s.s. CITY OK ORAN due Dec. 28 s.s. CITY OF TOKIO559 words
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Advertisement600 1924-11-22 5 STEAMER SAILWeS ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP LINES (lacorporaUd ia ts> Regular Freight Service TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. •4. ANNISTON CITY due Singapore Dec. 4 i.i. STEEL INVENTOR due Singapore Jan. 7 M.S. CHALLENGER due Singapore Feb. 15 CHATTANOOGA CITY due Singapore Mch. 9 Taking cargo on600 words
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Advertisement704 1924-11-22 5 STEftHER SJILIH6S MESSAGERIES M^ITWES Inter Contract with the French l.mrrnmrnt Mall and Paaaengcr Service. DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY FAR EASTERN SKRVICI OUTWARD MAILS. HOMEWARD MAILS. To Japan ria Saiiron, Hongkong To Marseilles rix Colombo, Djihoeti and Shanghai. and Port Said. T. I.ECAT 17,000 tons Nov. :{(1 AMAZONE 10.000 torn Dec. 1 ANDRE704 words
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Advertisement386 1924-11-22 6 j *B^r a GAIE 1 I W :i Star Delight wßHrMsf SERVED IN GREAT STYI.F. 1 ff^sf^ I.K\I TIKII. t.lltl.S, \VU\I)I(()I S y^^yr (.OVNS, KXTKKME I.AVISHNKSS. g &SLMj MICH KICK. with Jackie Cuogan. >c» F:^\ and J'athe Comedies, etc. No increase m I'ricen. SUKINA THEATRE FATAL SIGN SERIAL THE HELL386 words
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Advertisement428 1924-11-22 6 SEE The Wonderful Thing COMING TO The Alhambra What is it? THE RETI RN SEASON OF THAT GREAT PICTIRE WAY DOWN EAST A Griffith Production m 11 Reels. Featuring LILLIAN (JISII snd RICHARD BAKTHKI MKSS MILLIONS HAVE SEEN IT— HAVE YOU THE LAST TMMHIIffI IN SINGAPORE. To-night at 9.30 at428 words
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Advertisement319 1924-11-22 6 dfi^ THE NEW WORLD iij^ /i!sW~-^?v^^ INDIAN ACROBATIC ACTa aIII&P^^ the star opera AT IHI TBKATKC Ki»\aL A NEW North Bridg* Ruad. GEORGE ARLISS Support d hy Mis T You've seen the inimitable wi da»ees ArUss as the crafty schem- THE KABL I'IUM K.ss er; as statesman and diplo- wIM319 words
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Article119 1924-11-22 7 KIXTIUFS. Saturday November 22 llk-h Water, %M a#n., 6.43 p.m. Sunday, November 2.1 High Water, 7.38 a.m., 7.57 p.m. P. and outward mail il.-liv. ry. Concert Tanplin Club, 9.30 p.m. Monday, November 21 Hinh Water, 8.22 a.m., 8.66 p.m. Tucuday, November 23 lllirh Water, R.M a.m., Ml119 words
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Article204 1924-11-22 7 Siiunlay. November 22. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. KEPI'El. HARBOUR. Main Wl >] 'loss OH Whirl Nil. Coml Wh»rf Nil VESSELS IX DRY DOCK. Tanjong Parar .Sheers Wharf Centaur Albert Dock Nil Victoria Dock Nil. Kcppt-'. Harbour Kind's Dock City of llangoon, Umax No.204 words
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Article111 1924-11-22 7 To-day. North and Kaat Sumatra p.m. Denmark 2.:t0 p.m. Tsndjong Balei and Laboean BHUi A p.m. Miri, Labuaa anil North Borneo 4 p.m. Sinm except Western Siam .1 p.m. Selat Pandjanjr, Bengkalia ami Bajrnn Si Api Api 4 p.m. Koihow 1 p.m. China, Ilainam, Japan, Korea, ForEast111 words
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Article42 1924-11-22 7 By K. tier Ncdrlandrn Kashmir rce«t» Worm I. P. Coon I .-ft Spore Oct. 10 Oct. 11 Oct. 15 Oct. M Oct. 13 Oct. 21 Arrd. London Not. S Nov. 7 Nov. 8 Nov. 14 Nov. 17 Nov. 1742 words
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Article61 1924-11-22 7 The following Information has been received from the Superintendent Marine Department, Johore Bahru A report has been received of a wrecked ti'Xtfkann off the entrance to Hatu Pahat River, i'i tl<- undermentioned position. The masts are about oipht feet above water, and toandingl in the vicinity about eight fathemi at61 words
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Article154 1924-11-22 7 The largest post office bvflffing m China will shortly be completed m Shanghai, where ;i new central office for the Shanghai district has been erected on the corner of Szechuen an I North SoochoW Roads. Postal business handled by ihe Shanghai office has greatly increased hi154 words
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52 1924-11-22 7 Tnc Genenl Officer Commanding Troops, Malaya, acknowledge ,vi;h thanks tlie following donation*. Villajre Centre Fund refened to m our fsaiM of November I, r.-'.M. A. W. Still |S Collection at Garrison Church, Tanplin 88 Anonymous (M.X.W.i :> This fund will close on52 words
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Article203 1924-11-22 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, November 22. On London, bank 4 m/i til 8/16 Demand 8/4 8/32 Private 8 m. credits 2/4 19/32 On Now York. Demand r).",^, Private '.>" •">■"> \s On France, Bank 950 On India, Rank T. T. 155% On (longkonfe, Bank rl/<l 2% preni. On Shanghai,203 words
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64 1924-11-22 7 Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Bayers Sellers Spot i Spot 1 Dec. Inn. Marrta Jan.-.March April-June April-June Ton* of Market Quiet. Latest London cables quote Spot sheet Is. 5 'id. Singapore Standard ftibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers 59 59 '4 591464 words
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Article236 1924-11-22 7 Issue Va!. Pd. Buyers Sellers 1 1 Batang Padung 0.57 V4 0.60 I I Ilitam Tin 1.60 1.07 'a U il Idris Hydraulics 26/9 27/6 xd. 1 1 Johan Tin 0J0 0..12 H i :i Kampong :>I7- f.2/Cl £1 Kamnnting Tin 46/- 47/- xd. 10 EClvta I 5.50 COO236 words
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Article131 1924-11-22 7 GENE RAL. n £1 B. Am. Tobacco 6.8.1% 6.10.0 10 10 Central Entrines 4.60 6.60 o P Centra] Motors 0.75 1.25 £1 £1 K. Smelting Co. 9.25 9.50 •> Elee. Tramway 6/- 7/10 10 Frmaer .Wave 48.00 50.00 100 100 Hammer Co. 1C0.00 170.00 100 1'iOKats Bri-j. <ief. 115.00 126.00131 words
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Article111 1924-11-22 7 URM Val. 1\1. Buyers Sellers U. En°r. fi p.e. $1,234,300 par 10 p.c. pm. S'pore Electric Tramways, 5 p.c. 86 £350.000 ■Vpor; J'unicifv 5 p.c. 1,678,000 par 10 p.c. pu. 4*pora Aluricipal 414 p*. of 1007 $1,000,0(10 pti S p.e. pa ."'pore Municipal AVt p«. of 1909 $1,000,000 pu111 words
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Article383 1924-11-22 7 Fraser and Co. and l.yall and Eratt's Quotations. To-day s Prices Fiaser Lyall Co. F.vatt. AUer.by CSD 1*?% L86 l.::o L3S Alor Gojafa ($1) l.ud 1.10 0.!).", 1.05 A. Hitam ($1) U00 11.00 0.00 11.00 A. Kuning (51) 0.30 0.40 0.35 0.40 Am. Malay C?2) 1.90 2.00 1.90383 words
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Advertisement140 1924-11-22 7 IN THE MVITF.K OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE, 19^:i AND IN IHE MATTEL HI SOON KECK, LIMITED tin Velwatarj UsjaMatsea). NOTICE is hereby irivcn that application--have been made to the I IquJdators of this Company to issue duplicate scrip m place of the following share eertineates wliich are alleged t" have140 words
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Advertisement404 1924-11-22 7 _>j IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE o' hijjh <;r:V i n teak householil furniture, piano, rilonty, etc. The property ei N. WeathentOIl At Lctham House, No. B, Guif Club i Kcppcl Harbour (within 5 minu' the Tr-.m T innlnai i on Saturday, Novi-ni'-.-r 2*>, ,i' 2 p.m. Compiisinir n ■■■>■■ An« toned404 words
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Advertisement262 1924-11-22 7 In the North Wales Centre A.C.U. Open H7J,_, Trial, July 26, 1924, M. W. J. Kflletl tf i*,y jVU a private owner) on his 3'/j n.p. Sunl>eHm won the North Wales Open Amaienr ah /m hi \tnvi> it Challenge Cup, the Powell Challenge Cup SnOUlll liate a lnd the Centre262 words
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Advertisement687 1924-11-22 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classilied Advt.i., see page 16. ROQUEFOJjJT'CHEFSE, Gorsoniola Cheese Cheddar Ovese, in s'one jars. II. Bolter Direct Importer, Europe Hotel Building. CHRISTMAS at hnnil, your money can a long wny at Frankel's. (lp, TO LET. 50-4. Rangoon Road, commodious water. 23-7, Knco Course Koad. lp BETTER PRINTING and687 words
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Advertisement580 1924-11-22 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified Advta., see pi ft* 1G. DUTCH TRANSLATOR required. Write MS, Straits Times. SEREMTBAN KKST HOUSE, Evening nn.l Afternoon Frocks, from Nuv. I U7. ()p) FOR BALE, Jl.T, motor cyclr. ,;ood running order. Apply 168, Sclegie Rd. FOR SAI.K, solid silv.-r t.'a service three pieceM unusual and580 words
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Obituary38 1924-11-22 8 Tho funeral of tho late Mr. Yco Tionp: Wei will take place on Sunday, November 23 1924. The cortejre leaves 122, Albert Stivi t, at 10 a m., to the Senh Yco Thiong burial ground, Telok Blang:ih.38 words
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1029 1924-11-22 8 The Straits Times SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22. EGYPT'S CRIME. Is our heading wrong It is currently reported that various hit;h placed pcrsonajres in Ejrypt are shocked and prieved at the murder of the Sirdar, Sir Lee Stack. But Zaglul I'asha, and his closest political UMciltM have been fawning on the anti-Britifth1,029 words
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Article60 1924-11-22 8 A Chinese, described as an ex-disciple to a Chinese monk, was yesterday sentneod by Mr. Sennett to three months' rigorous imprisonment for theft of an irticle from the Chinese temple off Thomson Koad while the monk was at prayer. The accused said he had not been paid anything by the60 words
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Article89 1924-11-22 8 The Siam Observer >ay* In our issue of July II we state/1 that Government harl kept in reserve the Betong Valley, and a few months previously it had called for tenders from those desiring to acquire the land to work it for tin and other minerals. Tlv," East Asiatic Company's89 words
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Article10 1924-11-22 8 A telegraph oflk-e lias been opened at Masjitl Tanah, Malacca.10 words
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Article19 1924-11-22 8 A mail from China a-id Japan is being !>t ought by the Hakono Han due at Singapore to-morrow I'vtr.nc.19 words
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Article19 1924-11-22 8 The French enter, Colmar, is due »l Penaiift to-morrow evening, and will re main there until the 27th inst.19 words
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Article21 1924-11-22 8 Mr. H. Bolter, head of the firm bearinj; bis name, has returned to Bianpon Bftei about 14 months' absence in Europe.21 words
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Article30 1924-11-22 8 A lecture on Maluyan Mauic will be i given by Dr. R. O. Winstedt at the j V.M.C.A. on Wednesday at 9 p.m. Sii Walcer Shaw will Uka the chair.30 words
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Article31 1924-11-22 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and C'eylcn to-day is Rs. 164 $100 The rate cf payment of Money Order* from India and CVylon ta Rs. 158 110031 words
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Article34 1924-11-22 8 By kind permission of Ueat.-Col Julius the Drums and Fifes of tin- Unii Battalion the Royal Sussex Regiment v.il play Retreat in the Botanic (Jardens or Wi-dnesday, the 26th instant, comr.u-ncinc at 5 p.m.34 words
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Article23 1924-11-22 8 The Singapore Exchange Brokers Association, the Oei Kh'.e Association, ;n)< the Bukit I'anJHiiK Benevolent Awociatiol navf lui n TtfiMttfA under the Societiet Ordinance.23 words
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Article32 1924-11-22 8 The tender of J. C. Gammon. Ltd $79,600, has been accepted for the erection of twelve quarters for subordinates, Clas: III. at Tanglin Road. Seventeen tendert were received, the highest being $142,00032 words
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Article37 1924-11-22 8 A new house is to be built for thr Colonial Chaplain, I'enang, who will shortly have to vacate his present quarters next to the Government Gills' School in No:tham Road, as they HI required for educational purposes.37 words
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Article46 1924-11-22 8 The fourth lecture of the MriM on New Testaimv t Characters by the Rev. H Doufrlas will be delivered at the Y.M.C.A on Tuesday next at 8.:iO p.m. The subject will be "The .cnturiim who stood a1 the Cross." The moetitiK i- open to thi public.46 words
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Article50 1924-11-22 8 II. K. the Governor has appointed th< members of the Medical Council for th< time bcinj; ami Mr. T. Nanghton ti tie the Dental Board for the pwrpOMS >! the Dentists' RcRistration Ordinam,. r.ij i which comes into force on December 1 For registration as a dentist thv fee If50 words
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Article48 1924-11-22 8 Wool growers of Aiberta have shipped over one million pounds of wool to th< eastern markets this season, accordinf to figures fjive:i out by the Wool Growers Association. All at t lit' wool produced ii the province is shippiri to the Canadiui Co-operative Wool Growers' AsaocUtioi at Toronto.48 words
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Article46 1924-11-22 8 Under the Fisheries Ordinance, thi Director of Fisheries at/I all Fish r;, Officers ha\c been appointed deputies t. the Port Officers of Singapore, IVnam. ;m<) Malacca for the. purposes of section! 425 to 442 inclushc of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance as regards boat) used for fishing.46 words
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Article49 1924-11-22 8 At the last Regular Meeting of tin members of Lodge Royal Prince of Wale.Bros. .1. H. Burden, W. J. Edraonda ani R. G. Andrews were elected Wonhipfu Master, Treasurer and Tyler, respectively The installation and investiture- of tin other office-bearers for ll>2, r > will t.;ki place on December 27.49 words
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Article47 1924-11-22 8 Retnam, the second accuse,], and Ramasamy, the fourth accused, in the Damansara Road, Kuala Lumpur, tMtoi outrage case, in which all four accused were sentenced to tun years' rigoroui imprisonment on the eharga of aMuction and 15 years on the mote seriouscharge, have lodprcd nutice of appoa!.47 words
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Article57 1924-11-22 8 Mr. C. do Brcur, raiding at •".'>. Slovens Kou'l, was robbi:l wnile he wai aw.iy from his house tatween n.'-nt p.m. and inicinijrht on Thursday of $50U, it cash, jewellery and siik. Prota the appearance cf the plaea the thief had evident !y strolled ir.to two or three rooms, from57 words
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Article61 1924-11-22 8 A Russian, a new arrival,, was charged to-day us a variant before .Mr. Piydl when Mr. Nieol observed that willi tin approaching cold weather they would bo flooded with such people from Shanghai etc. Mr. Pryde said that they should not be allowed to land, but be sent hack. The61 words
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Article67 1924-11-22 8 Hassan bin Ahniat, who was iri t>' I by Chief Detective Inspector Kenny in Park Koad, for bein^ in possession of an unlicenced pistol and 15 rounds of ammunition was tharjfeil on Thursday, baf ra Mr. Piydc, who sentenced him to two years' rigorous imprisonment for beinii in possession of67 words
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Obituary79 1924-11-22 8 Mr. F. G. Bourne, the Coroner, held an enquiry yesterday in o the circumstances attending the death of an elderly Chinese, named Tan Ah Wan, who wu knocked down and killed by a motor car, owned by Mrs. Barker and driven at tha time of the accident by her syce,79 words
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Article104 1924-11-22 8 Recently Mr. R. I'. Mallard, head < I the Gambling Suppres.-ion department, went to a Chinese burial ground in the vicinity of Thomson Road ami after a weary wait i:i th rain managed to run to earth a party "t gamblers, who were foand engaged ia a chap jeekte lottery104 words
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Article356 1924-11-22 8 Mr. W. S. Ebden has been seconded for i turn nt of Johors, Dr. Bi A. Spaeth ami family arrived from America by the President AdaiiM on their way to Sian for tl feller foundation. Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule will be leaving Koala Lumpur for Singapore356 words
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Article39 1924-11-22 8 Average tor yen- ending October 31, 1924 2: 1 Average for year ending October 31, 1924 "'l"j Average for year ending October :>!. 'i:'::i Average for current quarter to date London average earn garter to date l39 words
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Article66 1924-11-22 8 H\< Excellency Sir Laurence GuiHenanl left Singapore by the Government neat Sea Belle for Porl Swettenham, n route for Kuala Lumpur, at noon to-day irldle Lady Goillemard will leave for the wme destination by to-night's mail train The High Commisaioner \>ii' preside over die mffiting of the Federal66 words
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Article300 1924-11-22 8 from Europe, (London mails d patched October 30), by the I', and O. st. aiiuT Khiva will arrive in Singapore '■>y i 'Min to-night. Correspondence will M ready tor delivery to bozholdera at s.4. r a.m. to-morrow. The G. I*. O. will be open tn the public300 words
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Advertisement200 1924-11-22 8 1^ o'\^jtf'Wh 7 i jv^ il try AND Special Christmas Novelties Our Toy Bazaar is now open and the Kiddies will be delighted with the vast array of new toys displayed. BRING THEM ALONG ANY DAY BETWEEN 8.30 a.m. and 4.15 p.m. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) SINGAPORE200 words
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Advertisement190 1924-11-22 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. tl PAUIINE FREDERICK m o THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13 m 5 Keels. a GLADYS WALTON and EDWARD HEARN m THE LbVE LEHER m 5 Reels. t In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. BITK JONES m THE FAST MAIL m190 words
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Advertisement59 1924-11-22 8 On Other Pages. V. f* Shipping and th.- Mail* 7 Finance himI Comm«re« 7 8.V.C. Reeruitlnit Day Reralu Opium Smuggling in Penang and Pint;. Smuirvrlin^' 9 Eleetrieltj Kidnapping Sears In Bingaport Sli| way f^r Prnang Sporting Intelligsne* I Boy* .ni 'I oui id To-day'i Shan RcporU Tiang (;uun Krick Co.59 words
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Article792 1924-11-22 9 The King Feels Bitterly Its Indignity. Cabinet Discusses Future Action. [relter telegram.] London, November 21. The Kins haa telegraphed tr> Viscount AUenby 1 am deeply grieved at the death of Major-General Sir Lee Stack. and feel bitterly the indignity inflicted 01 n.y army by the cruel murder of792 words
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Article113 1924-11-22 9 [reuter telegram.] London, November 21. O-.ieva Owing to the fact that the business committee has so far not been able to agree regarding the programme for discussion, no plenary sitting of the second opium conference was held to-day. It is feared that the present conference is also destinedReuter - 113 words
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Article97 1924-11-22 9 [MUTER TELEGRAM.] I. Diiilon, November 21. Berlin The whole press is indignant at the sentence in the Nuthusiu:; trial, which is described as a farce and the sentence an infamous act of vengeance. Even the moderate Tageblatt is very ar.jrry and Hjfl that unless the sentence is promptlyReuter - 97 words
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Obituary63 1924-11-22 9 [reuter telegram.] London, November 21. New York The death has occurred of Mrs. Hardinpr, widow of ex-President Harding. London, November 21. Marion Mrs. Harding died this morning quite pcarefully after several hours unconsciousness. Death was due to a lonjr standing internal complaint. Sin had lived inReuter - 63 words
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Article60 1924-11-22 9 [rkutkr telegram.] London, November 21. Paiis The Greek naval attache, M. I'apalcxipoulos, was shot in the stomach and dangerously wounded by another Greek at the Greek Consulate. The a.s.sail;mt \va.-; arrested. He gave his MM as Yerikais and said he was an ex-officer of the Greek Army.60 words
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Article82 1924-11-22 9 [reuter telegram.] London, November 21. Palis The Chamber adopted a bill authorising the Government to raise a loan through the American bankers Morgan's of $100,000,000 at seven per cent. London, November 21. Mexico City Ruiz and Garcia, who Wll sentenced to death for the murder of Mr.-. Evans, haveReuter - 82 words
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Article140 1924-11-22 9 Mail Steamer Held Up At Melbourne. [REUTER TELEGRAM.] London, November 21. Melbourne By the action of the roilwaymen and stevedores in refusing to handle cargo, including butter valued at £150,000, for the P. and O. liner Maloja, the waterfront trouble has been intensified, and according: to a prominentReuter - 140 words
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Article119 1924-11-22 9 [reuter telegram.] London, November 21. Norfolk, Virginia The uncompleted Dreadnought, Washington, which is being destroyed under the naval limitation treaty,' was yesterday subjected to bombing by, 14 in. guns and bombs from the battleship Texas, but at sunsec she was still afloat and not materially damaged, being onlyReuter - 119 words
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Article54 1924-11-22 9 [revter telegram.] London, November 21. Rangoon The trial of four Buddhist priest., and a layman in connection with the attack! on Dr. and Mrs. Gleason rcuited in the discharging of one priest and the sentencing of another to seven years' rigorous imprisonment, while thveo men were sentenced to54 words
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Article48 1924-11-22 9 [reuter telegram.] London, November 21. Official The Government have decided to appoint a Royal Commission, under the chairmanship of Sir Auckland Geddcs to investigate the disparity in 'prices received by producers and those paid by consumers in respect of articles of food for general consumption.Reuter - 48 words
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Article48 1924-11-22 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, November 21. Two Chinese opium smugglers were fined $780 each with the alternative of six months' imprisonment. Both had opium hidden m a belt worn round the waist, and also secreted under the armpit. The total quantity seized was 52 tahils.48 words
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Article127 1924-11-22 9 Malayan Notes and Sketches." Yet another work has been added to the books dealing with Malaya. Malayan Notes and Sketches has been compiled Mr. A. Talaivasingham, who is an advocate of the Supreme Court of Ceylon. Hnd who is now resident in Singapore. The book i.s well illustrated, and includes127 words
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Article56 1924-11-22 9 Messrs. Barlow and Co. state :—Since our last the price for copra has fallen away, and only a limited amount of business has been done. From various advices to hand it would appear that a further drop may be expected. Clos;ng quotations arc —Sundried $12, Singkawang mixed 11.00 business done,56 words
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Article151 1924-11-22 9 European and Eurasian Units Strengthened. The special recruiting day for the European and Eurasian unit.i of the Singapore Volunteer Corps was very successful, 35 Europeans and 22 Eurasians joining up. There is ground for satisfaction m the fact that the average age was as low151 words
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Article150 1924-11-22 9 Captain of Government Launch Assaulted. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 22. The case m which two Malays and three Chinese were charged with attemptins to smuggle eight piculs, 2.T cntties of rubber, on November 4, concluded before Mr. Gammons, the magistrate at Port Dickson. The accused150 words
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Article54 1924-11-22 9 Terms of Guarantee Not Favoured. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. November 22. It is under.vtcod that the great hydro-electric scheme prepared by Armstrong Whitworth and Co. to serve the wh<>lc of the Pernk mining area is not favoured by the F.M.S. Govemment in ;<.-sp..,"t of the terms of54 words
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Article16 1924-11-22 9 (Aneta's Service.) Data\ia, November 21, 1..10 p.m Van dtr Hoop has arrived at Medan.16 words
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Article141 1924-11-22 9 Yesterday, at the instance of Mr. W. H. Taylor, head of the Preventive Service, a well-known Chinese, Wee Cheng Wee, who is a ship chandler, and head of a large paint and oil store m the town, was charged before Mr. Pryde with being concerned on141 words
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Article89 1924-11-22 9 The current issue of the Government Gazettt' states that His Excellency the Governor and High Commissioner has appointed the following to be members of a standing committee to advise on measures) to be taken m controlling the U3O of opium m Malaya —The Hon.89 words
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Article127 1924-11-22 9 Mr. T. G. Bourne, City Coroner, held an enquiry yesterday, Inspector Sheedy. Central, conducting the examination of witnesses, into the circumstances attending the death on the 17th instant of a Chinese boy named Leung Weng, who m jumping off a tram car while it was m motion m Scuth Bridge127 words
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Article857 1924-11-22 9 Exemplary Sentence on A Chinese Youth. The case against Gwe Chong, who wan charged with being a member of an unlawful assembly with intent to cause hurt to innocent people at the junction of Amoy and Cross Streets on the evening of the 19th instant in connection with857 words
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Article21 1924-11-22 9 Ankola—l,Bs3 lbs. Bukit K. 8.—3,140 lb;. Bajoe Kid0e1.—74,057 lbs. Djasinga.—76,266 lbs. Kasintoe. —44 766 lbs. Langen. —36,ri39 lbs.21 words
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Article105 1924-11-22 9 Arrivals from America by the President Adams in Singapore this week included Mrs. A. G. Schmedeman and Miss Katheryn Schmedeman. Miss Katheryn is to marry Mr. Carl Hynd of the International Banking Corporation. Mrs. Schmedeman is the wife of the former American Minister to Norway under President Wilson's administration. Mr.105 words
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Article484 1924-11-22 9 Treaties Not to Go Before Parliament. Zinovieff Letter Entirely Verified. [REUTEK TELEGRAM.] London, November 21. The Foreign Office note to M. R states that after due deliberation Hi? Majesty's Government art' unaMc to recommend the treaties tigmed on Anga* t 8 to the consideration of Parliament or submitReuter - 484 words
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Article146 1924-11-22 9 The slipway bought by tfct F.M S. I eminent in 1'J12 for use at Po ham has been sold to the Pennim Hari Board, the price at which the xuo was •ffeetcd tx-ir.t,' staled to he £1,000. t work mi Um I'rai <!ork whs begun, I war,146 words
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Article81 1924-11-22 9 A novel attempt to equalise competition between cabarets am) thentivs has been instituted in a London firstd i West Find theatre, the Sliaftc;L'Uiy now admitting patrons purrha-'ir,» boxes of chocolates at prices ranging from Is. .111. to 10k. Oil. The Sh like the cabarets, thus escapes t'le81 words
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Article65 1924-11-22 10 and New South Wales. [Center Telegram.) London, November 21. team commenced Important match at i I hey met the New South' V r was 00. Ram caused an interruption of minutes Just prior to the IU lit. New South ftrst and at i« of riu- day bad scored -I-Reuter - 65 words
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Article113 1924-11-22 10 Pear (;o:i!s fttr hi'.-ut. Bevilw. The S.C.C. hockey team defe tted the Boyal > ;he padang y step n by four goals to nil, and all their goals were scored by their centreforward, Lieut. Beville. The game o. if one. but the combination of tlu' I was verj effective113 words
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Article674 1924-11-22 10 Duprt Knocks Out Key. Singatattling Key at the Hop] argument ,i here in the win whichknocked out, ni marked out twice— in the and the manner w:is this. Dupre :t.l and Key U.3, so physievi nly matched, i ii Ing lm, in while the Frenchman was acI by Jerry674 words
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Article73 1924-11-22 10 To-day's Match Postponed. The Rugby match arranged for to-day, S.C.C. A XV v. Scottish Co., S.V.C., has had to be postponed, the padang bein^ too hard for play. The S.C.C. are going to Seremban to meet Negri Scinbilan m a Malaya Cup match next Saturday. The annual Scotland v.73 words
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Article41 1924-11-22 10 On November 11 Dublin Hospitals beat London Hospitai.s by 8 to 3. Rochdale beat Leeds by 2o 0. In the Xorthien Union Wakefield beat Bradford by O. hi the county championship Leicester beat North Midlands by 13 to :J.41 words
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Article70 1924-11-22 10 At the Royal Singapore >acht Club tomorrow the first of the series of races for the club sweepstake will be sailed for over the Boden Kloss course. Handicaps are Polly 2.1 per cent. Kathleen scratch, Betty 4.5, G. Girl 4.4, Helen 4, Gertrude scratch, Ella 8.1, Marion scratch, June70 words
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Article50 1924-11-22 10 An A Class semi-final m the billiar.ls tournament wns played at the S.C.C. yesterday evening between E. B. Evans and R. N. Hamilton. In a game of 250 up Ev.-ns (owe2s) beat Hamilton (plus 25) by IL In Class Lind«ay (plus 25) beat Stevenron (plus 25) by 45 points.50 words
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Article27 1924-11-22 10 The St. Joseph's Institution team defeated Fort Canning by three goals to nil yesterday. Cordeiro opened the score and C. de Silva added the other two.27 words
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Article107 1924-11-22 10 London, November 11. Melbourne. The four people who were disqualified over Parser's running m the Caulfield Cup have collectively issued a writ against the Victoria Racing Club and "the Victoria Amateur Turf Club claiming damages and seeking a declaration that the disqualification of the horse is illegal.107 words
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Article234 1924-11-22 10 What Music Hall Artists Really Earn. Some remarkable statements concerninn the earnings of music-hall performers weft made at a meeting in London of the Variety Artists' Federation. Mr. Fred Russell said that there arc about 5,000 music-hall artists in Great Britain. Possibly a dozen of these are making234 words
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Article45 1924-11-22 10 The Soviet Government of Russia has M 1,000 horses in western Canada, and shipment has already commenced. They are being shipped from Montreal to Odessa, Russia. It is expected that further orders for hones will be received from the Russian authorities f.ll.-.wln: ihrro iaitUl shipment-.45 words
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Article538 1924-11-22 10 No Buying Strength in The Market. Messrs. Gnthrie and report Sinjapor:, November 21. The period nnder review has been interrupted by holidays, daring; which the local market was closed officially. London was a weak feature at the early part of the week with large sellers and the538 words
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Article111 1924-11-22 10 In addition to bathing and other attractions at the Seaview Hotel to-morrow, there will be a ciiunm show at night, with a Topical Budget and a five reel comedy-drama, AH of a Sudden, Norma. included m the programme. The Raffles Hotel Orchestra will play the following programme of111 words
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Article300 1924-11-22 10 An excursion of the Raffles Institution Scientific and Photographic Society to ths Fire Station cook place on Friday of last week, the society being welcomed by Chief Officer Stevens at 2 p.m. The boys were divided into three parties and spent a very interesting: hour, during300 words
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Letter321 1924-11-22 10 To the Editor of the St:aits Times. Sir, The present kidnapping- scare has undoubtedly got a hold upon the lower classes in Singapore, nml .should be a lesson to our Government of the attitude of the lower classes of Chinese in resj pect of all the benefits they Ret321 words
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Article173 1924-11-22 10 Singapore. November -2. Tin.—£26o 155., up O -'s. 6d. Rubber. —1/SH, unchanged. A steady tone revails m ail sections of the share market, ar.;l bi-.sness has improved .somt\vh::t the main interest tcinc, evinced m Sterling Tin Shares. Rubbers. —Buyers on a mall scale are apparent, and business173 words
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204 1924-11-22 10 Singapore. November 22. Rubber.—ls. 5144. Tin.—£26o 15s. Despite the recovery m the price of tin metal the market is quiet m all sections with business difficult to negotiate. Rubbers are quite neglected and Industrials are still m demand. In the tin section good204 words
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Article68 1924-11-22 10 What is regarded as a most remarkable grain yield is that threshed by Mr. Duncan Fremlin on his farm at Bar River, Marie, Ontario. He got 90 bushels of oats to the acre, which is a record m this district, and while a bushel of oats ordinarily weighs "4 pounds,68 words
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Article663 1924-11-22 10 Hope of I'rolil from Tebak Tin. The annual general meeting of the Tiang Guan Brick and Tile ManufacturingCo., Ltd., was held at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday, Mr. Chew Woon Poh presiding over a small attendance. Proposing the adoption of the report and accounts, the chairman said663 words
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Article325 1924-11-22 10 May Cost More Lives than Pitched Battle. An eminent authority has stated that a single fog niay cost more in lives than a pitched battle. In support of this statement our experience in London may be advanced writes a physician in the Daily Mail a day or325 words
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Article34 1924-11-22 10 Probably the youiiKivt voter at the election was a child 22 months old, who was taken to the polling station in Truro by its mother, and allowed to vote, as mo wr." r.n tl.34 words
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Article757 1924-11-22 10 Important Judgments In Malacca Case. i Important judgments were (riven in the 'Court of Appeal this morning by the t Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shaw), Mr. Justice Whitley. and Mr. Justice Barrett- Lennard, on the question of the correct method of ascertaining the market value I of757 words
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Article155 1924-11-22 10 On Lake Superior alone, as shown by statistics of thr Soo < al. the annual freight traffic exceeds i-i value one billion I dollari and the tntal commen Great Let I Is vastly larger than this. The vessels that handle it haw lust onr- seventh of155 words
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Article62 1924-11-22 10 The Mi tihc heir of the Duke of Bedfi rd, one r»f thi ground landl himself B BUP] ir i'jitv. .He said to a repreeentative of "The Tories an- and I have no f-ii'.li m thi The Labour P party. I miration for Sir. I that62 words
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Article2003 1924-11-22 11 Kuaia Lumpur has had its Gilbert aiul and Sullivan season m the form of selections from The Gondoliers ami lolanthe, and we KU.her from the critique of the local Mmnptr, which was i-aiuid, that the utoetol were nood to listen to. The Federal capital evidently possesses a number2,003 words
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Article141 1924-11-22 11 Dr. Dovine, of Melbourne, before the Clinical fungi— described the new method of operation for ulcer in the stomach, the chief feature of which is thf sov« ranee of the diseased sympathetic nerve and the segregation of the afflctid pait of the stomach, which surgeons have heretofore141 words
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Advertisement160 1924-11-22 11 WHICHEVER STYLE MOUTRIE PIANO you may choose, you are assured of standard and uniform quality of the highest grade throughout. Our Stock of the various Models is the largest m Singapore and you are sure to be able to choose one that suits your individual requirements Call or write for160 words
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Advertisement523 1924-11-22 11 H ATDIC "*a*w*V Singapore. \J(\l I\IV\J llVtvlCj "SARKIF.S," PENANG. (Conducted under the personal super>ision of the Proprietors). IN SINGAPORE. Grill Room open till midnight. RAFFLES HOTEL The Popular Rendezvous. GUEST NIGHT Every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. Dinner and DancingTEA DANCES Every Monday and Friday. ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS Every Sunday Night. SEA523 words
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Article751 1924-11-22 12 Sunday. November 2:J, 1924.' Under this hondniK w« publish each Reek brief details w t):e services to be held <M those Singapore Churches whose authorities supply us with the accessary .nformation. To ensure Insertion, these i.oticcs must reach us by Friday afternoon., St. Andrew's Cathedra). 7 a.m. Holy751 words
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Article42 1924-11-22 12 Programme of parades up to and for November 23. Saturday, 2 p.m., Farrer Range Chinese Co., Practice Shoot. Sunday. 7 a.m., Farrer Range Chinese Co., Lewis Gun Classification 11 a.m., Farrer Range M. G. Platoon, Practice Bromhead Matthews Shield.42 words
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76 1924-11-22 12 Orders for week ending November 30, 1924. Mood) y, 24th. Individual Troops Parade at o.lo p.m. Tuesday. 2 r )th.— Sigmallinff Class, Headquarters at .Vl"> p.m. Musketry Class, S.V.C. Drill Hall ai 5 p.m. Wednesday, 20th.— Final of the Hn!! Football Shield Fourth76 words
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Article125 1924-11-22 12 Before Mr. N". K. Cain in the Police Court, 1'enang, on Wednesday the hearing was concluded of the case against Che Meh, until lately head boy at the Penang Cricket Club, who was charged with criminal breach of trust as a servant in respect of six bottles of whisky, value125 words
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Advertisement250 1924-11-22 12 HOLLOWAY'S LONDON GIN The Finest Basis for all Cocktails M I UETEES Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. (IricirporatPd m the Straits Settlement*, THE CLEMENT-TALBOT The Car Renowned for its Invincible Quality. 10-23 H.P. FOUR-SEATER DE-LUXE MODEL 3540 Miles to a Gallon Fuiiy $*****3 9 33O Equipped Your Inspection is Cordially Invited.250 words
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Advertisement196 1924-11-22 12 yyy^r IC> IkI'TLJ C"C ATIM^ sbb> iaai a a if^dpF Taste The Cold Storage Company's Ice Cream. Shut your eyes to the pleasing colours, to every consideration except that mellow i rcaminess that delicious ice cream taste. Taste it and you will have convinced yourself of its good quality. There196 words
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Advertisement297 1924-11-22 13 I A Self- Stropping Safety Razor Set for Built m a less expensive m r\ I way, this new "Valet" carries the same famous device as the well-known but more expensive model it sharpens its own blades without removing them from the razor frame. yAl>Jb;l Safety: Razor British Made. Of297 words
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Advertisement252 1924-11-22 13 TO LET OFFICES, GODOWNS, ETC. A— <^^L^ O\ Oilioes m the Arcade. F^l IS, 3D and 37, Alkart Quay. i^W/ )S&S^ ■1 ud 23G, Havelock Road. X X*W&JJM .6 A ,8 a,d IS-!. Chan C c Al.ey. LZ^ (O^^W'^^N- 1 S-a ar,.l 10, Ue Souw» Street. wl *&■> I V^252 words
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Advertisement1184 1924-11-22 14 Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. Assurance m force over $17,000.00 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) IIKAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 62, Old Jewry, E. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies1,184 words
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Advertisement424 1924-11-22 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (.Incorporated by Special Charter in Japan) Capital Subscribed Y60.000.000 Capital Paid-up Y52.000.000 Reserve Fund 13,780,000 President K. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-President H. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS G. Kawasaki, Esq. I D. Takita, Esq. M. I.Miki, Esq. T. Hisamuno, Esq. M. Shuto, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Taipeh, Formosa424 words
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Advertisement490 1924-11-22 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UN )N ASSURANCE CO., TD. (Incorporated m England Fire, Marine, Accident, Guar tee and Motor. Assets £40,000, C W. A. SlMS— Manager and Undi rriter, Eastern Branch, Singapor The Imperial Fire < fice United with the Alliance Assuranc '0., Ltd. (Incorporated m England 1 and 2, Bartholomew Lane,490 words
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Advertisement821 1924-11-22 14 IPOH GYMKHANA CLUB A Skye Meeting will bo held at Ipoh on Friday and Satunlav December VI and IS, tm FIRST DAY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12. I 1. A Divided Handicap f<r all Ponies 1 Classes. 2. A Handicap for nil Horses. 6 Fuilohrs. 3. A Race for Hacks and Polo821 words
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Advertisement626 1924-11-22 14 NOTICE RE NGAI SANG YEE KEE NOTK V. is hereby given I n» s and (toodwill together with the maohinery, tnoinet, cr.purtenances ami ntlu-r Rtiadinjj the stock-in-trade, it ol ::ll enjtacemenir., contracts and i.:.. n^ivenients (except the furniture boi -.i liab businesa ol "NG i SANG VEE KEE" hi I626 words
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Article519 1924-11-22 15 Proceedings at First Annual Meeting. The first annual ordinary general meeting of Lawas (Sarawak) Rubber was held on October 14 at the offices of the company, 1, Lloyd's Avenue, E.C., Mr. T. C. Owen (tne chairman) presiding. Tiie Chairman, in the course of his re- marks, said:519 words
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Article333 1924-11-22 15 West-End Burglar's Wonderful I Leaps. Excitement is being caused over £he activities of an audacious burglar who has been christened The Cat because of his agility. Two burglaries in the West End of London have beCN laid to the account of this elusive fellow, who so far has333 words
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Article132 1924-11-22 15 Trade Commissioner J. F. Vr.n Wickel and Assistant Trade Commissioner E. E. George, Batavia, write that a certain ore from the west coast of Sumatra, supposed at one time to be iron ore. has now been discovered to have radioactive properties, according to a report in the132 words
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Article57 1924-11-22 15 Capt. Leonard M. Quinn. formerly of the Royal Army Service Corps, cort-j mitted suicido with a revolver m a taxi- i cab m London 011 the Uth inst. He served m Mesopotamia m wartime and returned to England from India two w:irs «(fo. He is MM t.: have siiffritsl ti57 words
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Advertisement306 1924-11-22 15 jgfrt The Good £|r, tB/^^Bf LSLbb, f^K Mf I f b%^ 11 *fr Change Your Conceptions of Performance THE GOOD MAXWELL >s now far m advance of previous conceptions of four-cylinder performance and value. One of its most notable improvements is the practical elimination of vibration. Maxwell is now the306 words
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Advertisement496 1924-11-22 16 bictsti J ATFY rilW I'atrimi/ed by Royalty. Lfil L.A. L\Jf v 3 @b«x r i£s£?\t*7&\ Earthenware and J%£& Porcelain. J--3ft_SS^ All sizes and prices. THE GREAT HOUSE FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION CUPHANGERS HIGH CLASS JADE AH sizes made to order JEWELLERY from old cable wire A GIFT Worthy of and hi-hly496 words
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Advertisement1758 1924-11-22 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Want., For Sale, To Let, etc., m ordinary elo»e .et tjpe (average six words to line) are: Per line: One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 ets.. three ins. C 4 cts., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, U-n ins.1,758 words
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Advertisement253 1924-11-22 16 sight TK&Wb I You want someone who will give y,m a trustworthy opinion as to whether Glasses should be worn or medical advice obtained. If you have head- j aches or troublesome eyes, consult JOHN DUKE, 12. BATTERY MAft SINGAPORE. New Consignment of LADIES' STRAW iiatc lIA 1 O for253 words
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Advertisement312 1924-11-22 16 BOOKS FOR GIRLS Cassell's New Girl's Library. This i* new «ericr« of attract Ire Tolamea '■> **g£*«SSr*S: KN-S nBBT TBBM, by Dwathea Mom*. !KVVI-Sr m THE BCHOOL, by f»i*i Talbet. v DAUGHTKK <>r imk LIGION, bj i..!n M. Methlev. T%J&<s\™WlJL! ttni avm «»_«W* THE (JIIU.S OF t I.AN'.VAYS FARM >Vynrt-312 words
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