The Straits Times, 1 March 1921
1921-03-01
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Title Section13 1921-03-01 1 The Straits Times. No. 26,575 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. MARCH 1, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement96 1921-03-01 1 NESTLES MALTED MILK OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE Hi. Pilsener Beer K I Guinness Stout Bole Agentu THF BORNEO Co., Ltd. ili crte r t- arrlf.") Kri'-«f" IJ^L BOLSA OUTCH CIGARS BEST ON THE MARKET All Sizes All Prices Fresh Shipment Arrived VILH BORK SINGAPORE OUR Petroleum Jelly (NON MEDICINAL) DEFIES THE ATMOSPHERE96 words
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Advertisement190 1921-03-01 1 Motor Cycle Requisites NEW STOCK OF gk 41 [Mtff LUCAS SPECIALITIES \\tal*-W"ifc 4, V LUCAS MOTOR CYCLE HORNS. BLACK V*A AC ETA LAMPS j^ SET N- 3 H M&mKF***^ LUCAS C\ CI.L CARRIERS $6.50 (J a:d $15.50 < |I^^ W** s $5 N K B $6 S No. 38 T.190 words
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Advertisement12 1921-03-01 1 MALTED MILK PRICE Urge »l.fi3 per bottU Small $1.00 per bottle nKw^tn12 words
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Article825 1921-03-01 2 Company's Sound Financial Position. Ine annual general meeting of the shar. holders of the Sennah Rubber Company, Limited, was held at 74, Rue Saint Lazare, I'nris, on January 21, Mr. A. Berthetot (the chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman, in formally presenting the report and accounts825 words
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Article238 1921-03-01 2 The dress conventions in India for men arc numerous. Many cities have their own. Thus in Calcutta one may wear white for dinner and the theatre with perfect propriety but in Bombay any one who appears in anything but black is regarded as a fearful bounder. In Calcutta,238 words
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Advertisement327 1921-03-01 2 ENGLISH 2 ni SOUTH AMERICA /^***^k We offer a complete banking service in the following countries, special Nty^ attention being given to the handling of h..0 o.r.ec collections. Kontrcal. Canada AKCE.'iTIHE BRAZIL UHUCUAY H, in M1.,!, .l.in.. irn. Sain.'-. B*o IV.illo. VENEZUELA COLOMBIA PR. U IA N A I "•"■•"■I327 words
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Advertisement426 1921-03-01 2 CUTICURA HEALS Sm\ TROUBLE On Foot. So Inflamed Cculd Net Walk. RsdWithA Burning itching Pain. "My foot got .-.lung with a nettle, s'.id it began to fester and set in-fl.-med to 3uch an exwnt that I could cot wull. My foot turned red with a burning, itching pcin, and the426 words
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Advertisement280 1921-03-01 2 D. IM. Grant Co. AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS KRAMAT MOTOR WORKS 16, Kramat Road OXY-ACETYLENE WELIiINO OF ALL METALS ALL REPAIRS EXECUTED UNDER EXPERT EUROPEAN SUPERVISION We Execute Repair* only We Depend on Repairs We Give Satisfaction VISITORS TO JAVA! Do you Desire on your Trip a real HOME FROM HOME Don't280 words
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Article755 1921-03-01 3 Deserted Beds Now Abundant With Young Oysters. Excellent proßress is bcinfr made with the bioloK>cal survey of the coast of Ceylon which is bcin£ made by the Museum staff. Dr. Joseph Pearson informed a Times of Ceylon representative that while the survey is not complete, some very755 words
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Article214 1921-03-01 3 Crop nf the Tangkah Kubbiv Kstati- for MI ended September ."0, 1020, totalled r>4O,4(W Ibh., auair.st estimate of .MO.OOO lbs. Average n-.t .-all- price, including estimate.! value of unsold portion, was 1.-. 5.47 d. Cost of production, free on board at port, ini-luiiing depreciation and bonus to214 words
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Article59 1921-03-01 3 The polici- in Japan arc reported to be busy carrying on raids on students' organisations in the country with a view to preventing the dissemination of extreme political ideas. Recently a students' society attached to the Waseda University* was raided, and it is alleged that incriminating documents were seized. A59 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement666 1921-03-01 3 An Invaluable Remedy for RHEUMATISM Sciatica, Sore Throat, Neuralgia. S?EOTHr Pam i« a visit ir to every home, and usually C#tf!aL ImJ if K conj..s <iu:f- unexpectedly. But you are pre- H |y^^ TP3W Ji' parrel for every emergency if you keep a small ■UsMsUJiMsSfl W/ bottle of SKxmV Liniment666 words
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Advertisement261 1921-03-01 3 WES t&fißßi LliE JUSCE Prcn.A.'c! aolely Won, P .,r- Lima Ju#e and ihe tincst refined sur.ar. THE STANDARD FOR PURITY AND EXCELLENCE. /n?ixt on having ROS* *.V. A PENALTY OF EXISTENCE IN THE TROPICS From a tourist's point of riew to take the Eastern trip is indeed a delightful experience.261 words
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Advertisement408 1921-03-01 3 CHINESE COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY 102. Tank lload. :^A 4 Hy m 't eiow Choo3 CX^Lssk/yV i'ubllshed To-day <71mV\^!^ I;IN! N (o C^WcWT K)n WALSH. r MVFI t Limited. Publishers CHINESE DIRECTORY AND PRKB3, LTD. 115 per copy (free copies to Advertiser*.) TO MOTORCAR OWNERS If your car g\\oi you trouble ScnJ408 words
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Advertisement286 1921-03-01 3 SELANGOR Ei.H7a.iuH PIPE COMPANT H^fsßsriaP f MANUFACTURERS OF AND DBALEBS O* Orala Pipes, Latex Cops, Shanghai and aims Jars, Flower Pots, Lime, Bricks, Tiles aas all other kinds of things for Estates. Supplied on Commlssioa. Prices moderate and prompt delivery A trial order will convince 70a. P. O. BOX 98,286 words
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Advertisement925 1921-03-01 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0.-British India Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) rk, Cassnany's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present saspendee LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDON Dae Singapore Lea»« Singapore925 words
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Advertisement410 1921-03-01 4 STEAMER SAILINGS PRINCE LINE LIMITED < Incorporated In England) PAR EAST SBRVICB FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA TUSCAN PRINCE in port sails about Mar. 4 (via Boas) For all Information, apply to ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Agents. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED (Incorporated la ths United Kingdom)410 words
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Advertisement253 1921-03-01 4 STEAIER SAILINGS THE EASTERN SHIPPING COMPANY. LIMITED flaeerparatod la Straits •ettlesaeata This Mas table Is sabjeat to altoraUsa with eat Krtker aatiee. ateaaar sailing fr-a Sragaasn •AH WHATT BOON, every Tnesday. at 1 ■m. for Pert Bv.tt.ihan aad Psaaag. Frasji Peaaag to Meelmel* 'Train >mi» from Monlaiata to Eaa «.t253 words
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Advertisement412 1921-03-01 4 STEAMER SAfUNIS o.slc" THI OSAKA SHOSBN KA(SH« i.m (lacurporatsd In Japan) Na. 1. Da flossa Street Pi t Sailing toe* Slnc«a«. (Subject to change without netle. EUROPEAN UNI Far Part Bald, Maraeillrs. Leadea. Aalwatr. Rotterdam and Uaasban SHUNKO MARU Mar. 25 ALPS MARU Apl. 17 NEW TOBK UWI Far New412 words
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Advertisement406 1921-03-01 4 stbhieb saiums NIPPON YISEN HAISHA. (lncorponili'd in Japan) Under Mail Contract Wtta (he Imperial Japanese Governmenf. Subject to alteration* without notice EUROPE MAIL LINE Fortnightly Service For London, Antwerp via (Malacca) Penan* Colombo. Suez. Port Said and Marseilles. YOKOHAMA MARU Mar. 1 KLEIST mid. Mnr MISHIMA MARU Mar. Z8 LIVERPOOL406 words
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Advertisement651 1921-03-01 5 t STEAMER FOR HONGKONG S.S. PEDRO NUNES The above steamer will be despatched for Hongkong, on Wednesday, the 2nd prox. This steamer has excellent accommodation for first and second-class passengers. For freiclil or aaaMaja, epply <o BAKRKTTO SHIPPING A TRADING CO., Agents, No. 1, Raffles Quay. PASSAGES TO EUROPE The651 words
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Advertisement171 1921-03-01 5 SAILINGS UNITED AMERICAN LINES IKC. I IVKRMORK DKARBORN A CO, DfC I Incorporated in C.9-A.) lnrfpp*odeni Sleamahln Lima «r 20 day Batweaa bvtwea New Tort Singapore and Jsva son* and vice vena POM M.v vmrk etj BTJE7 ECLIPSF. Mar. FROM NKW tori TOPA TOPA Mar. 20 For freight, apply to171 words
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Advertisement552 1921-03-01 5 STEAMER SAILINGS MOO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COMPANY, UMITKD (Incorporated la ta«land) Otnct S.rrlce te Japaa Tta Beagkea* as» •kaagkaL and te Calcatta via Peaaag frost Singapore. Taking Cargo on through Bills el La4l&i for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoc Tientsin, Newehwang, Yanctaae porti. Far now, the Philippines, ew. FOR PENANG AND552 words
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Advertisement177 1921-03-01 5 STEAMER SAILIN6S DODWELL UNE (Incorporated in England) POR NEW YORK DIRECT VIA SUEZ EGREMONT CASTLE 2nd half April For freight, please hpply to PATERSON. SIMONS CO., LTD., Agents. GREEN STAR LINE Steamer Doe Spore Deatlnatloi WEST HENSHAW February 28 San Francisco via porti DEERLODGE March 8 New York via Suei177 words
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Advertisement186 1921-03-01 5 Motorcar and Lorry Repairs OF ANY DESCRIPTION ARE UNDERTAKEN BY THE MOTORCAR HIRING ENGINEERING CO. 60-B Bukit Timah Road PAINTINO, UPHOLSTERY, BODY AND ENGINE REPAIRS ACCESSORIES STORAGE TEL EH P.O N E 1955 Yamatos Enormous Clearance Sale Half Price Throughout All Departments FOR ONE WEEK ONLY NOW PROCEEDING UP TO186 words
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Advertisement828 1921-03-01 6 CINEMAS First Show at 7.30 sharp SHELDON LEWIS and LEAH BMRD in THE WOLVES OF KULTUR SERIAL Episode 4. THE RIDE TO DEATH. Episode B. TO THE FLAMES {Continued next Tuesday) In Second Show at 9 30 p.m. Norroa Talmad^e in the Super Special Selznick Picture HG«"> 4f"flh '^E^b) VkMsV*828 words
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Advertisement358 1921-03-01 6 CINEMAS HALL, LIMITED North Bridge Road Tuesday, March 1, to Thursday, March 3, 1921 Second Show at 9. 1S Universal Great Mystery Serial THE LION MAN Starring Kathleen O'Connor and Jack Perrin. Who is the Lion Man P Solve the Mystery. Eps. No. 9. Sold into Slavery 2 pts. Eps.358 words
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Advertisement343 1921-03-01 6 L. C. Smith Typewriter "Silent Model" THE SUPERIOR MACH NE B«eanM it is silent In operation. Think of what this means in nerre saving Because it has a Decimal Tabulator, which saves time, and insures accuracy in billing and writing of figures in columns. Because tha ball-bearing type bars giv*343 words
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Article125 1921-03-01 7 nxrvßwa TMaiay, Hatca 1 Rl. li.iviil' Day. High Water, a.:<:i a.m., Ml p.m L'.r> p.m. ■VedneMl r, March I. Hit;!" W it.r. .'l.lft ii.nl., 4.49 p.m. D*TOB Batataa, Bvatta, noon. Taaglia Club at Home, 6.30 p.m. M< 'licit! Stuilents, Sepoy Lines, 9 p.m. Thursday, March 3. Water,125 words
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Article158 1921-03-01 7 I OBELI AT THE DOCKS E».M v» kmt »a«'n Nil F.a-> Vr-iirf- N'i! Sh.^-r. V. nr f Main Wlinrf firegor:: Apc.-.r. Zira. Ag:«Towa Mam, Kataaning, Mcdnaa, Empire Dork Lakt Giliien. Siiinpo Mara, West Henshaw, Japan, Koan Maru, Lycaon. West Whirf Mentor, Montoro. JaHn. Wharf Ipoh. Xi Um| Wfcurf158 words
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Article163 1921-03-01 7 To-d»» i Mv .r 8 P.m. Saigon 4 p.m. Rhio 4 P.m. I.iat and Batavia 4 p.m. 4 P.m. Kot« T.nrei P» Pulau Batam and Pnlnu Bulane 4 p.m. 1 tab*. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, igaa 4 p.m. Wednesday Djaa H a.m. a.ir .11 a.m. 1 rdiim noon163 words
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Article29 1921-03-01 7 (OCic'al Tost Of Ji.-uiiry 7 i nT -v January 11 Junu,.: January M fllcc Report) Arrived London February 12 Fel<ru«rT February 7 Fthrvury 17 February 2229 words
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Article94 1921-03-01 7 Then han jusb been formed a cony ■pany under ths name of Honnkontr Amuscl.tl., a corporation under the Hongkong company law, with a bhave capital of 1200^0 H will amalgamate net Theatre, the Eastern Theatre, (Qneen'i Road East) the projected Kowli.on Theatre (erection of which is about to bcKin OB94 words
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Article80 1921-03-01 7 ptrlk niible for V r: 1 r'-niarkable facts in I bour Gaxette itati«tical review of ir'lus'rial i! volopmonts. \V:\:c la the various groups of important ti 1 the My.it total of M.7C0.000 'i rate cf the Mrn&ft] ■1 war. bill I 1 .,410.000 bifber than it \v;,s at tli- cad80 words
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Article130 1921-03-01 7 BXCHANGB Singapore, February 28 On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4K Demand 2/3 27/32 Private 3 m. credits 2 4 17/32 On New York Demand 41*4 Private 90 days 4D54 On France Bank 580 On India, Bank T. T. 176 On Hongkong, Bank d/d f>% p.c. pm. On130 words
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50 1921-03-01 7 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. ipot 4arch Lpril-Jun* Singapore standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet doling Prices Bnyert S»U«>t» Spot March April-Jut« I jn» jf Mai ket Weak. "mgapoit standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers Sellers 32 33 33 ;!:*»i 38 38^ 12 o'clock noon, March 1, 1921.50 words
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Article186 1921-03-01 7 Val. Fa. Buyer*. 10 10 Aispftn* 1 I Ayer Went 11 1 K«m Kamunting 1.10.0 10 10 Kinta Aatoe i) £1 Kinta Tin 1 1 Ilitam Tin 1.60 1 1 Jclantoh 0.90 11 1 Lahat Mine* 5 5 Lingui Tin 3.5U L 0 10 Malayan Col. 18.50 1 1186 words
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Article124 1921-03-01 7 m. V'al. Pd. Buyer*. Sellers, kl £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 8.6.0 8.12.6 II £1 E. Smelting Co. 7.50 8.50 5/- 5/- Electric T'ways 2/3 10 10 iraser Neave 30.00 52.00 50 50 W. Hammer Co. 80 »5 100 100 Katr Bros. 180.00 550.00 10 10 Mexican Eagle 6.7.6 5.17.6124 words
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Article87 1921-03-01 7 U. Enjr p.c. $I^3M" pa: 5 port EJeetrk Trair way* 6 pc. f36o,ri'» Spore Municipal t < 41 78.000 M t s pore Mud. 4"* P of 1&07 $1 .000.001= ii» Spore Muti. 4>, t cf 1.V09 (1,900 6u( t M. i'pore Mun. 44 i if i»"v HJMO.MM 41.87 words
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Article391 1921-03-01 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt'e Quotations. To-day'» Price* Fraser Lyall A Co. Evatt Allenby <$1) 0.86 0.46 0.35 046 Alor Gajah ($1) 2.00 2.30 2.00 2.25 Am. Malay ($2) 250 3.00 ?60 300 A. Hitam ($5) 13.00 13.00 A. Kuning(tl) \M 100 A. Molek ($1) 1.60391 words
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Advertisement39 1921-03-01 7 I.AI SANG. nMUII 25, 1921 i. eg of earn par the above Maw cutta :ire heretiy notified that she fans now arrived and is discharging opposite Goduwns Nos. 14 an.l lj. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., f Incorporated in F.M.S.) Agents.39 words
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Advertisement945 1921-03-01 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TO LET. SEASIDE BUNGALOW, furnished, nt TKn:ih Meruh Besar. 655, Straits Times. YOUNG LADY, Am, rican. experienced ■lenotypist wants position. Apply 648, Straits rimes. WANTED TO RENT, large house, suita^'.'"or boan'>n,r house. Near town. Apply 650, trail Tim«». COMFORTABLE ROOMS with verandahs ltd b.ithrnnm' Board and lodginrr. 1945 words
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Advertisement132 1921-03-01 7 PUBLIC AUCTION OF A RUBBER ESTATE IN JAVA IN APRIL, 1921, EXACT DATE TO BE PUBLISHED LATER PUBLIC AUCTION OF THK N. V. RUBBER THEE EN KOFFIE CULTUUR ONDUNEMIUZ, LEBAK PARAI SITUATION Residence of Bantam 2.100/3,000 feet above sea level. Leasehold Estate of 1,100 acres, of which planted llii htm132 words
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Advertisement625 1921-03-01 7 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby Riven, that the partnership heretofore subsisting between Lee Son); Kirn, Ong Hin Hong and Lit Senjr Mia carrying on btisine?'; r.s deaivr? in Motor Curs and Accensoiies uml Repi .rers at Nos. 2. 110 and 111, Jonkcr Street, and M 9, Heercn Street, Malacca, urder the625 words
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1240 1921-03-01 8 The Straits Tims. TUESDAY, MARCH 1 PROBLEMS OF LABOUR. Parliament ties been discussing the question of unemployment and has increased the amount of Government grants for relief. We are perfectly well aware that it is a dangerous policy. It stiffens the backs of trade unions, which are insisting on keeping1,240 words
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Article51 1921-03-01 8 The Handley Page Bulletin states that packets for India, Egypt, Aden, East Africa (Kenya Colony, etc.), Ceylon, Straits Settlements, Hongkong and in certain weeks Australia, if posted in time for the Air Mail from London to. Paris on Friday, should overtake the ordinary mail despatched from London on the previous51 words
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Article11 1921-03-01 8 The annual meeting of Bintan Estates was called for noon to-day.11 words
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Article13 1921-03-01 8 The Band of Hope will meet at the V.M.C.A. to-morrow at 4.30 p.m.13 words
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Article30 1921-03-01 8 Loyal Welshmen have not forgotten that to-day is St. David's Day and many of them will remember the happy reunions that used to take place here in years gone by.30 words
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Article33 1921-03-01 8 The rate of issue of money orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 172 to $100. The rate of payment of money orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 177 to $100.33 words
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Article27 1921-03-01 8 Before Captain Rowbotham Insp. C. Dyas charged 25 Chinese with trespass in the Sikh police quarters last week, the accused being fined and warned by His Worship.27 words
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Article31 1921-03-01 8 Ng Tye, who was prosecuted at the instance of Insp. Bell before Mr. Dawson this morning "with being the occupier of a common gaming house in Rochore Road, was fined $100.31 words
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Article35 1921-03-01 8 The latest census of Hawaii shows 109,000 Japanese in a total population of 256,000, which is equivalent to an increase of one-third since 1910, while the native Hawaiians decreased during the same period by 2,200.35 words
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Article36 1921-03-01 8 Replying to a question in the Legislative Assembly at Delhi as to how many titles have been surrendered under the non-co-operation movement, the Government stated that out of 5,000 titles, only 21 had been given up36 words
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Article42 1921-03-01 8 Dr. Loh Poon Lip has kindly consented to deliver a lecture on Personal Hygiene, at the Straits Chinese Reading Club, on Thursday at 8 p.m. Dr. Lim Han Hoe will preside. The meeting is open to all interested. Ladies are also welcome.42 words
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Article44 1921-03-01 8 Messrs. Chan Sze Opn an.l C'i>.. secretaries of Lingui Tin, Ltd., inform us that the mine's hydraulieing plant started work on February 14 and has been running twelve hours a day. It is expected that the plant will run full time from March 1.44 words
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Article65 1921-03-01 8 Before Mr. Dawson yesterday Detective Inspector Farmer said he was driving on a n.otrr eye in F-ouna Vista Rjad on Saturday last, when Teo Boon Tian driving motor car 1920 overtook him at such a furious pace that they were within an ace of a collision. His Worship convicted and65 words
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Article68 1921-03-01 8 A Calcutta Bengali was placed before Captain Rowbotham, yesterday, charged with being an uninvited guest in the Marine Inspectors' cjuarteri yesterday morning. Insp. Williams v.'. i iaj i the man was within three fc:-t of Insp. Alexander*! bedroom, thought it might suffice if the man was charged as a wandering68 words
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Article70 1921-03-01 8 Thr«» sailors from the French man-of-war in harbour got out of hand in North Bridge Road, opposite the Cathedral, just before evening service there en Sunday. Their diversions indudej the upsetting of a ricksha with a lady occupant. They were promptly arrested! and tried to explain, but as the spectators70 words
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Article76 1921-03-01 8 The anniversary entertainment of th. Straits Chinese Literary Associaion was held en Satar.lay, at 3 p.m. at the Drill Hall of.the Anglo-Chinese School, the Hon. Mr. Song Ong Siang presiding. There was a large audience and those present much enjoyed the programme. The chairman liichly complimented the orchestra of Mr.76 words
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Article84 1921-03-01 8 At Hongkong the other day, a Chinese revenue officer who boarded a cargo junk in the harbour to search for contraband, discovered 3,900 taels of prepared nonGovernment opium valued at over $50,000. The drug was seized and the master of the junk arrested. When the case was called at the84 words
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Article89 1921-03-01 8 Mr. Halley, the European who was found asleep by Insp. Barry on Stamford Road early yesterday morning, was produced again before Capt. Rowbotham today, when he told the mgaistrate that he came out from Scotland, had worked on a rubber plantation in Carey Island, tha% he left there, and arrived89 words
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Article93 1921-03-01 8 In divorce proceedings at San Francisco, Mrs. Mabel M; GoodfeliowWitchell has obtained a decree of interlocutory divorce from her husband Mr. James Henry Witchell, of Saigon. The co-respondent cittd in the case is Miss Helen J. Danson of Saigon. Among the statements made in the proceedings was that respondent was93 words
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Article107 1921-03-01 8 Yesterday, before Mr. Langhum Carter, the master of the steamer Cochin Chine was charged by boarding officer Mr. J. Quintal with breaches of the port rules. The steamer had 504 bullocks for this port, five of which were washed overheard, while nine arrived in port in an injured condition duo,107 words
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Article400 1921-03-01 8 Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hallifax am stay ing at Government House. The Rev. Keppel Gamier, Colonial Chaplain, Penang, is going home on leave. Mrs. George 0. Daniel and children ar% leaving for India by the steamer Tar» on tiie '.',nl inst. Mr. H. Pearce, *vho was400 words
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Article22 1921-03-01 8 The outward B. I. packet Thonjrwa, with mail? from Europe, is expected to reach Penan;.; at o a.m. t. -morrow.22 words
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Article86 1921-03-01 8 We gave a paragraph yesterday about Garing (Malacca) Rubber Estate report. The Estate's output for the year ending September. 1820, was "-!•'> i lbs. and thy report says that "falling into line with the scheme of reduction the current year's crop is estimated at 323,750 lbs. One86 words
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Article93 1921-03-01 8 The result of the prize competition promoted by the Rubber Growers' Association (Inc.), of London, for ideas and suggestions for extending present uses or encouraging new uses for rubber, which closed ci December 31, 1920, will not be known for some three or six months,93 words
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Article98 1921-03-01 8 Construction on the Pahan^-Kelantan Railway, F.M.S., which was practically at a standstill during the war, is now in full swing. When completed this will provide an alternative railway xonnection between Singapore and Bangkok via Patani. Bridges of considerable length ars necessary for the crossing of seven rivers in98 words
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Article145 1921-03-01 8 An agreement is in course of preparation between Government and Messrs Osborne and Chappel for temporary supply of electric curromt from Pengkaleu for lighting Ipoh and possibly for small motors for industrial purposes, sji.l the chairman of the Perak branch of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce at145 words
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Advertisement184 1921-03-01 8 GENT'S SPORTS WEAR fOabardine Tennis Trousers, all sized 1 5.75 and 1 7.50 per pair. White Matte Tennis Shirts, all sizes $5.25 each. Jni-Kcr White Wool Mufflers $4.50 each. White Wool Socks $2 and $3.50 per pair SWEATERS BailW. Jaeger White Coat Shape, 3 sizes B^L $25 each. |M Hf184 words
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Advertisement183 1921-03-01 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT 9EEICO PRODUCTION CORP. INC. IK Episodes or 81 reels A WOMAN IN GREY Episodes 11 snd 12 st 8 p.m. Featuring Arline I'retty and H. G. Sell Pts. FORBIDDEN VALLEY Pts. Keystone Chaplin Comedy snd Toplcsl Bndf et PALLADIUM Orchard Road 5 Pts. HELP WANTED— MALE S Pts.183 words
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Article312 1921-03-01 9 Further Details of S ious Fighting. Reuter Telegrams London, February 26. 7hr casunltk? su-i.aine 1 by the Crown forces in Urn Macr om ambush are now stated to hr vi' ben one killed and eight wounded. Ihe casualties of the attackers are unknown, but it is reported thatReuter - 312 words
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Article200 1921-03-01 9 XXI it 1. I'ELEGKAM,--ion, Ftbruarj -o. 3K to inquiiiefr, Air. 111:1. 1 I that he is in complete .->:. .iie Senate Ml mittt- in 11:. .11- ,'ne naval MtimatM voted b] tli 1 Hoi Luiidon, February tt. Waahingi in Tba Senate vot.d half a million dollars to200 words
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Article86 1921-03-01 9 Reuter Telegrams London, February 26. An official account of the Sikh interreligious fighting at Nankana, in the Punjab, states that at least 67 were killed. The corpses of many victims were burned. Two hundred British and Indian troops were sent from Lahore at the request of theReuter - 86 words
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Article32 1921-03-01 9 REUTEK 'IILI-RAM London, February 2ti. It is announced that the Shah has nominated Sayed Ziaeddin, one of the leaders of the Persian Cossak movement, Prejnier tn f rm a new cabiaet.32 words
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Article368 1921-03-01 9 Germany Rejects the Paris Awards. Hei it.k itmGBAMS Paris, February 25. The French Premier, now in London expressed satisfaction with the results S3 far obtained regarding the Near East question, the prospects of the settlement of which are now decidedly brighter. The other happy result of the conference is368 words
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Article100 1921-03-01 9 KfciTMi Telegram London, February 26. Ottawa In the House of Common-, Mr. Crerar, leader of the Agrarian party, referring to the statement of Mr. Lloyd George in Parliament that it was too much to expect these small islands to undertake the whole burden of naval defence of the100 words
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Article39 1921-03-01 9 Uiuter Telegram London, February 26. Constantinople A Georgian wireless message states that the entire Soviet forces of the Caucasus, Russian Azerbaijan and Armenia are attacking Georgia, whose troops are fighting bravely but were comp died to retire.Reuter - 39 words
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Article115 1921-03-01 9 A message has come to hand from Renter which we are unable to accept as accurate without further explanations and details. It makes a certain statement quite definitely, we are under the impression that there has been some mistake. It \v iII be remembered that telegram r( la115 words
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Article509 1921-03-01 9 Australia in Winning Position (Irom Our Special Correspondent.) Sydney, Feb. 28. Another Australian victory is in sight as a result of to-day's play. England's second innings realised only 280, and when stumps were drawn Australia had G8 runs to make for victory with all wickets in hand. Rhodes509 words
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Article50 1921-03-01 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipch, February 28. In reference to tho nrnnosed formation of a Municipality for Ipoh, Dr. Rogers j is proposing a motion in the Sanitary i Board that Mr. C. F. J. Green should be appointed first president when the J Municipality is formed. I50 words
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Article72 1921-03-01 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) j Penang, February 28. The death has occurred suddenly at Bandoeng, Java, of Mr. E. E. A. Marcks, who was for 43 years Dutch Postal y Agent at Penang, and who recently re- tired. He was the last survivor72 words
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Article41 1921-03-01 9 Macphail and Co-s Daily Report. i Singapore, March 1. Silver.— 33 Hongkong 5* per cent, t premium. Three months gold 48 hi Rubber Market.— Remains weak, with little passing. March standard sheet 83-38V4. April 34>4-35, April-June 36^4-37. 141 words
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Article870 1921-03-01 9 The Best Aircraft Types Not Used. Major C. C. Turner, writing in Tl. Observer, says Publication of the judge's comments on the Air Ministry Competitions for large and small aeroplanes and for "amphibians," held last August and September, is a reminder that naciaaj puz. -winners are never,870 words
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Article169 1921-03-01 9 Dr. Walford Davies on Plague Of Mystic Letters. Although himself a man of many degrees, stamping him as a musician of high attainment, Dr. Walford Davies, Director of Music in the University of Wales, attaches little importance to the letters that follow a man's name. Degrees are169 words
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Article458 1921-03-01 9 Court of Directors* Report to The Shareholders. The one hundred and fifth r?port of the Court of Directors of the Hongkong »H Shanghai Banking Corporation to t! proprietors is as fellows Gentlemen, The Direc'ors have now to submit to you a general sal iu:r; of the affairs of458 words
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Article567 1921-03-01 9 Y. W. C. A. Progress of the Movement In Malaya. The annual general meeting cf the Y.W.C.A. took place yesterday at 8. ort Canning Road, under the presidency of the Hon. Mr. D.Y. I'erkins, and passed olf with great success. Lady Guillemard graced the occasion with her presence, while there567 words
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Article22 1921-03-01 9 The Institute of British Architects recommend to the King Sir Edwin Lutyens as the recipient of this year's gold medal in architecture.22 words
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Article436 1921-03-01 9 Boat Capsizes on Trengganu Bar. British Adviser's Escape. The steamer Asdang, which arrived in port yesterday from Bangkok, via Trengganu, brought the sad intelligence cf a boating disaster which occurred off the latter port during the early hours of Saturday, while the steamer was waiting two miles outside436 words
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Article243 1921-03-01 9 The following appointments are notified in: the F.M.S. Government Gazette M. J. McCabe Reay to be a Judicial Commissioner, F.M.Si Mr. R. B. Jackson, M.8., B.CH., Mr. H. R. Dive, M\C, M.R.C.S., 1.R.C.P.. D.T.M 1 and Mr. W. J. Moir, M.8., CH.B., D.P.H., to be Medical Officers,243 words
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Article73 1921-03-01 9 A correspondent revives the 5-foot way obstruction nuisance alleging that at noon yesterday the pathway in front of c rt.iin godowns in Robinson Road was strewn by a heap of cabbages ths damaged outer leaves of which w:re being removed by coolies, whilst pedestrians— and there appears to be quite73 words
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Article102 1921-03-01 9 At the annual general meeting of the National Union Club, held on Sunday at the Club House, 18, Kinta Road, after the report of the committee and accounts ending December 31, 1920, had been approved and passed, the following members were elected office b.arers. for the ensuing year: Messrs. N.102 words
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Article2074 1921-03-01 10 Lord Inchcape's Views on The Situation. Prrsi'lin" nt the nrnunl mo ting of the Matton«l Pmvin-inl end Union Bank Lord lnebca»3 dealt at lea*** with indastrial and economic problems. He two jr*ers ••<"■> after th sh^rt period of uncertainty following un^n the rrpiis iro th worl \vn~2,074 words
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Article81 1921-03-01 10 Th? following, from Chicago, will take some beatmg The world's record longdistance crowin': cock is claimed by Rick Island, Illinois. Its crow can b. hard mor? than iii miles away. While Air. ii. K. kanwca was sondin a wireless telephone message to Dallas, Texas, tho cock crow-81 words
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Article641 1921-03-01 10 A Quieter Week at Kuala Lumpur. Messrs. Eaker, Fearon and Co., Kuala Lumpur, reported at 5 p.m. on Friday We have to record a quieter weik with less buying enquiry all rounu, the LrnU 01 the i ineai as was the case last week being in ths641 words
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Article180 1921-03-01 10 Propaganda Wanted in The F. M. S. The Secretaries of the F.M.S. Chamber ■f Commerce have received tha following letter from the Secretary cf tht Planters' Association cf Malaya: I »m directed by the exhibition subccmmitt(r.', which sons-.-jta of numbers of this Association and the Rubber Growers' Association,180 words
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Article143 1921-03-01 10 An interesting fuffcticn took p!a-e at he reafdnwa of Mr. K. H. Mauleffinch. District Superintendent, P.W.D., Kota i'ir.ggi, Johore, on Friday afternoon the x-cnsion being th: presentation o a fur--ivell address to Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Mauleitjnch en the eve of their leaving the is fi i. Amongst these143 words
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Letter90 1921-03-01 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Dare you suggest to those beautiful blasees who anve their elegar.t oarouches so graceiully throutl our streets that they learn to drive With their ,eft hands, that they may have their rigi.l haads free to indicate, from time co time,90 words
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Letter299 1921-03-01 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Your correspondent, Mr. G. C. Clarke, of the Asiatic Petrcleum Coy., says that my figures are approximately correct as regards Australia tnd New Zealand. I can assure him they are absolutely corrsct as regards the retailed price in those299 words
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Article187 1921-03-01 10 Search for the Visitor Due In June. Pr. Crommclin has announced that no lefinite news of Pons-Winnecki's comet ■an be expected until it is found again. It will be ssarched for with great in.crest. At its last visit it was followed jy a train of meteors, which187 words
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Article161 1921-03-01 10 The Marlborouah is presenting, to-night, the fifteenth or final episode of the serial, Daredevil Jack, featuring Jack Dempsey. It will have as a s-jpp: rting feature a William Fox production, A Rich Man's Plaything, presenting Valsska Stewart, while a Pathe G'^tte ar.'i a two-red Charlie Chaplin co.. ..ly161 words
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Article145 1921-03-01 10 The Bandman Opera Company, aftor a successful season in India,ispayingawelcome visit to Singapora, opening at the victoria Theatre on Monday, March 11. The fare offered includes recent London musical successes, such as Bran Tie on the .pir.intr night and then Oh Joy, Buzz Buzz, Irene, Going145 words
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Article359 1921-03-01 10 Yesterday's play resulted as follows Championship Pairs. Mrs. Connall and Mr. Upcott beat Miso D. Lamb and 2>i>\ Cameron by 0— 1, 2 (i, o— 3. g iiev. and Mrs. Griil'.n beat Mrs. Saunders and Mr. Green by w.o. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Lan^ham-Carter beat Mrs. Hubback and.Mr. Nelson359 words
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Article211 1921-03-01 10 The preliminary rounds in the S.C.C. -,;ring lawn tennis tournament ara due to start to-morrow. The following ties will be played tomorrow r> r f-o C :o n pairs Engineers I, C. Grant Hutton and H. T. Hams v. Tels. E. H. R. Bowerman and211 words
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Article60 1921-03-01 10 The March monthly medal men's will be played for on Saturday and Sunday next, the sth aad Cth in.;r. Th-.' ladies' medal competition will take pi i at Thursday the 10th inst. Members are reminded that on the aftjrroon of Sunday the fith ladies arc not allowed60 words
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Article82 1921-03-01 10 A somewhat tame match fo)lowed the meeting of S.C.C. II and United Banks m the former's ground yesterday. The result was a win for the club t^am by I—o1 0 scored by Heath in the last five minut:s of the game. Utenrark did not turn out in gcal for82 words
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Article79 1921-03-01 10 The S.C.C. hockey t:am's match at Rinkan Mati on Saturday, against No. 4 Company, R.G.A., resulted in a win f r •lie visitors by 4—3 after a good game. The v s tors wer? Stocks Schofleld ar.d Holyoak Elliot. Ler- an i Gordon; Arrblcr, La Mothe, Turnbull, Hitch and79 words
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Article365 1921-03-01 10 The second annual athletic sports cf iha Straits Chinese Recreati n Cmb were i successfully held on Saturday, favoured i ■n- fi w iat*>er. \ll the rac m were run ir. good time, the 100 yards and th-; hur.l! i being covered by Lim Yong 10%365 words
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Article37 1921-03-01 10 A drawn match was the result of the cricket bt£wt|Q tha Lanka ÜbJm and the S.R.C. on Saturday on the latter's ground. The former made 14U runs and ill-.' lailur replied with b-J t\r live wickets.37 words
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Article67 1921-03-01 10 The February medal competition played m Saturday ud Sunday, litith ami 27i!i in.'.., a a by Mr. C. V. Bailey with a nett score of 70. Tha sweep was wi n by Mr. I l W. Lyall on Saturday, ai;d by Mr. J. Maxwell on Sunday. The67 words
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Article255 1921-03-01 10 A ci.rie!-pcndc'nL ecntribates the following 'lhere were soine boxing bouts by sonic young liurasau and Chinese lads on Saturday evening un the lawn of the Singapore Catbj be Club, kindly lent by Mr. w. Moabergen, retary of the Club. A large crowd witnessed four cont.- U. The255 words
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Article72 1921-03-01 10 A baseball game was played on the P.uhii, on Saturday afternoon between teams select. d frcm members of tha American Baseball Association. Tho following team won by a score of 9-5 in seven innings Hummel 'pitcher), Peane (dtcber), Lepper, V'oelker, Qpurne, Miller, Burton. Their opponents w >re Kchan's (pitcher),72 words
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Article42 1921-03-01 10 A Reuter wire oi Fe-.ruary 28 itates At soccr Scotland beat Ii eland by >— 0 at Belfast. At rugger Ireland beat SccLlanJ by point to 8 at Dublin and Wale; beat "ranee by 12 points ta 4 at Cnrdi:F.42 words
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Article80 1921-03-01 10 The deadlock continues relative to tho tppototoouu oi iiiu cii.ii.ic auvisory cosa« ..i.t.o to the Shanghai .Manic pal namely that tlio advisory committee is not subject to the om ncruiling supervisory bo.ly of 22 persona. Tho Chinese Ratepayers' Association, which is tniously becoming restive, mil he Qou.-.cil's80 words
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Advertisement101 1921-03-01 10 Property Sale. Tho fcllowing Singap-ro pi*op?rties were disp sod of by auction by F.stato and Trust* Agencies, Ltd., at th i torn, Raffles Chambers, Rallies Place, yesterday af?3rnoo i 'i freehold land at Simian, BTCa ***** sq. feet, bought by Mr. E. Mahaboo Khan for $1,15j rubber plantation at Kranji,101 words
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Article1150 1921-03-01 11 What the Chances of Conquest Are. Everyone Interested in adventure, writes <; W. Young in the Daily News, must have read with a thrill that at last an organised attempt is to be made to climb Mount Everest. The political difficulties so long blocking the way1,150 words
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Article397 1921-03-01 11 Huge Losses Sustained In London. A letter from Lord Inchcape on the subject of cargo pillage has apain called attention to. the serious pilfcrinp Of over seas cargoes, which causes an estimated loss to London alone of more than i"i,000,000 per annum. The Australian Press Association has397 words
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Article423 1921-03-01 11 Loss on Rice and Difference In Exchange. The eleventh annual ordinary general meeting of the Bandar Sams ra Rubber Company, Ltd., \va^ he 1.1 OB 'anuary 25 at the offices, 69, K.astcheap, K.C., Mr. Herbert Wright presiding. Th» rhairr,,-'n. in moving the adoption of the report and423 words
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Article180 1921-03-01 11 Lady Jumps on all Fours On Geographical Map." If Signer Murimtti ian have his way, l the DaJaOC of the Aviator, tho -Dance of i ths Shrapii.'l ami the Dunn- of the Machine Gun, sre to itiii."- th'. 1 chinui' anil other 1 modern ilan is. Marinctti, who180 words
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Advertisement168 1921-03-01 11 These are the fines examples of the Piano-Makers Art yet achieved Also new shipment of MOUTRIE PIANOS Call or write for Illustrated Price List Cash or Easy Monthly Payments S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. Raffles Place, SINOAPORE J Clock Brand Cement MANI FACT UBED 3Y THB XS> SljX Associated Portland /JV\cement.168 words
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Advertisement207 1921-03-01 11 Raffles Hotel The Leading Hotel in Singapore Cxoellent accommodation and ouieine The Finest Ball Room in the Eaet GUEST NIGHTS EVERY THURSDAY SATURDAY RAFFLES NEW ORCHESTRA F. A. COOKE, Musical Director. H. MURPHY, jazz Drummer. A. E. McCLARY, Manager. Adelphi Hotel TO-NIGHT Special Dinner THE HOTEL ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY DURING207 words
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Article873 1921-03-01 12 Prehistoric Man on The Riviera. A special correspondent at Mentone writes to the Times lt is gome distance from the glitter and froth and gaiety of the present-day Riviera to the times when man roamed the wooded foreshore hereabout (now sunk below the sea) and, with873 words
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Article136 1921-03-01 12 Programme of drills, etc., for week ending Sunday, March 6 Wednesday, March 2. 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Malay Company. Friday, 4th.— s p.m., Drill Hall, S.F.A Company. Sunday, Gth. 7.30 a.m., Balestiei Range, Eurasian Company. Monthly spoon shoot (Handicap.) S. S. TURNER, Lieut, Ag. Adjutant, S.V.C. SINGAPORE136 words
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Article342 1921-03-01 12 Paris Lawyer too much for The Thief. A thief who may be described as a gentleman bandit, operating at night in the fashionable nuarters of the city in the manner of Arsene Lupin, was arrested last night in curious circumstances, says the Paris correspondent of342 words
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Article257 1921-03-01 12 The Serious Competition Of Madagascar. Writing from London to the Times of Ceylon on January 20 a correspondent say? Mr. Basil Peto, the ex-M.P., and former plumbago magnate, cannot have gone to Ceylon on plumbago purchasing business as Pscuntly announced Sn the Colombo paper?. Were he still257 words
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Article159 1921-03-01 12 A general meeting of shareholders la the See Kee Rubber Estates, Ltd., (in voluntary liouidation), was held at Shanghai on February 11. Mr. William Martin (liquidator), who presided, said Gentlemen, At our last meeting, held on March 5, 1920, I informed you that the cause of159 words
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Article141 1921-03-01 12 During November, December, and January of eacli year Backstairs Passape. Adelaide, is a favourite ground among the fishing fleet for Snapper, but this season th« fishing has been greatly hampered by the presence of large numbers of sharks, ranging in length from Bft. to 15ft. The141 words
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Article62 1921-03-01 12 The bill whose object is alliteratively described in the Manila papers as being Ito put pants on the paeans in the Philippines, which was introduced recently in the Senate by Mr. Santos, has brouifht a flood of offers from clothing manufacturers in the United SUtes, who are anxious to s«eure62 words
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Advertisement139 1921-03-01 12 JUST RECEIVED Shipment of our Popular PATENT FACED HAIR BELTING 2 in. 3 in. 4 in. 6 in. Try tlu» Bthinßif you have not done so. and you will want to use it on all your pulley*. Sole Agent* i XIAM KIAT COMPANY (MARKET STREET) FRASER CHALMERg ENGINEERI NG WORKS139 words
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Advertisement100 1921-03-01 12 The Garrick Mixture ISSSbSSJ $1.75 per !4 lb. tin jfi»atfM!J3t TaMBERT AND BUTt-ER ENGLAND Motor Cars AT SPECIAL OFFERS HUDSON CARS ESSEX CARS OVERLAND CARS CHANDLER CARS CLEVELAND CARS WILLYS-KNIGHT CARS Easy Monthly Payments Catalogues Free Cycle Carriage Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE Penang Kuila Lumpur Ipoh GOODRICH Ok TYRE Jjßrrjv 11100 words
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Article706 1921-03-01 13 Admiral Niblack on Unity With Br.tain. .'■ni Uesborough presided on January 20, at a luncheon given at the Hotel Victoria by the Pilgrims to Vice-Admiral A. P. Niblack, in recognition of his appointment as Vice-Admiral in Command of the United States Naval Forces in European706 words
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Article258 1921-03-01 13 Blind Actor Continues His Part Mr Ben Welch, one of America's favourite funny men, has been blind since Sunday night, says a New York message of January 21, but the public whom he amuses nightly at the Shubert Theatre, Washington, by his songs and capers ■ran unaware258 words
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Article56 1921-03-01 13 Owinjr to trade depression the proposed trade exhibition tour in the Dominions has been postponed, as it has been found impossible to secure the requisite support <* 500 subscribing firms to make the exhibition profitable. The idea, however, lins not been abandoned and negotiations with a view to completing the56 words
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Advertisement143 1921-03-01 13 Real Wool Woven Into Hose That Are Wear-ktsistinjt, Comfortable, and Stylish. Representatives Ml 1.1.Ki; PHIPPB (India) Ltd.. Calcutta Bombay Madras Karachi Rangoon TOE AND HEEL Sock* ASK FOR y O. U. SCOTCH UOUEUR WHISKY $26 per case of 12 bottles. Special discount for Wholesale. Sub-agents Wanted G. AURELY CO., 3,143 words
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Advertisement458 1921-03-01 13 HAIPHONG \\P37 CEMENT Supplied to the Spore Municipality, Government of Johore, Malacca Municipality. P. M.S. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROS. Sole Agents, Singapore liiiiiraiimiiiiiimunmimNmiimiminiiiiiiinimHHiiiiNniiiiiiiiuii^ FACTORIES PLANNED. PROBLEMS BOLVED. DIFFICULTIES REMOVED I tS^ Engineering Service I In a previous announcement we enumerated some 30 principal engineering Mipplirx458 words
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Advertisement1055 1921-03-01 14 SALES BY AUCTION ffNFATK OK MKH. K. C.OMKS. DECEASE! AUCTION SALE Off VALUABLE COM) JEWKU.KRY. At onr sHtr-room. No. SO. Xlin K WttM* .< Wednesday, Mar.h 2. at II a.m. Co*n*>rising I geld pindene* and 1 golr belt, 4 gold hair pins, L' cold eiirrings. If ..Id stud button!, an.l1,055 words
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Advertisement2090 1921-03-01 14 Arete ot« $5,5<r0,00« S.C. Assurance in force o^er $15,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (Incorporated In Strait* Settlements) HKAD OFFICE t Wtaehaster Heaae, Singapore. LONDON OFFKK Old Jewry. EX. Th* Company ha* £20,000 deposited with th* Soprani* Conrt of England and compile* with the BritUh Life Assurance Companies2,090 words
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Article1414 1921-03-01 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Motorization of the Farm. The MK-cessful farmer was first a practical man— practicability is th« foundation of his success as a farmer— time, the element* and all his surroundings compel him to deal constantly with brutal frankness an<l he wants little1,414 words
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Article179 1921-03-01 15 Rubber crop of the Bsss4 Ilubhcr Fstates for six months in.kd September SO 1920 totalled ir,2,Xt;i lbs. landed we ight. making ■>oi.L'l4 lbs. for year, against estimate of 319,300 lbs. :>4.1 1 lbs. were sold in Singapore at an average gross price of N '>^<1 per pound179 words
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Advertisement458 1921-03-01 15 THE Canadian Ford THE MOST ECONOMICAL FIVE-PASSENGER CAR ON THE MARKET AS PROVED BY THE FOLLOWING OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE GRANTED BY THE SINGAPORE AUTOMOBILE CLUB 5 YEARS AGO I IKI. CONSIMI'TION TKST ON STANDARD MM IH E-SEATER I ORD TOLHING CAI Piiafcs \>\ WEARNE BROTHERS, LIMITED, SINGAPORE DATS Ol TKST— SKITEMUEIt458 words
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Advertisement157 1921-03-01 15 FIAT MARINE ENGINE SET MODEL 53A FOR MOTOR BOATS aHT -^»< W4S t* *i h SPECIAL. OFFER $2,900 Complete with Tools, Propeller, Shafting and Stern Tube SPECIFICATION POWER 25 H.P. BORE 100 MM. STROKE 140 M.M. ENGINE SPEED 1.000i.J00 «v». WEIGHT SOO lbs. THE COLONIAL MOTOR CO. 189, Orchard Road.157 words
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Advertisement431 1921-03-01 16 GiiAN KIAT CO. LIMITED (laeorporat*d in Straits Settlements) (6, Phillip Street. SINGAPORENEW SHIPMENTS JUST ARRIVED Galvanized Roofing BoltH and Nnt» Improved Engineer's Ratchet Bracea C. Steel Ratchet Drills assorted Grindstoneß in Iron Troughs Pike Emery Grinder complete Prnning Snwn (Straight and Curved) Steel Type*. (Letter- md Figures) Brass Adjustable Stncil-431 words
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Advertisement523 1921-03-01 16 TAY GUAM KMT I*. PHILLIP STBBtTT Th* wtiMfal eoatrartiir for •< FIREWOOD M ta* Siagapore Maairipaticv «ariat th* year l.v. GLOBE BOILER REMEDY or clearing and preserving steamer boiler* •f all type. Used by all factories, steamers, >te, and found good. The Ideal Fluid tbat spnakD for MaaH FOLLOW THE523 words
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Advertisement975 1921-03-01 16 OASSIHED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID eh rgca for Waata, For Sale, To Let, etc, in ordinary elooa-aet typo (average six word* to line) are Par line one insertion 28 cts., two ins 48 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four in*. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.18, ten ins $1975 words
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Advertisement956 1921-03-01 16 MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALK. DELAUNAV-BKLLEVILLE seven -scater motor ear, second-hand. Can o'rchnrTßond' C lOT al Motor Co >a U«™ge, FOR SALK, at Ampang. ne:ir Kuala Lumpur, four electrical, three phases, 20 h.p. motors 500 volts, 60 cycles, 720 rev. mm.. in good t0 LAND~AND HOUSES' EAST COAST ROaITbUNGALOW wanted burnished956 words
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Advertisement753 1921-03-01 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, fine airy office, 2nd floor, No. 1-b, Raffles Quay. Apply within, N. Hameed and Co., 8, Raffles Quay. TO LET, three-storeyed building, riverside, Nos. 163 to 167, North Boat Quay, first floor, area 7,304 square feet. Apply Ismail and Raheem. TO LET OFFICE, at 4753 words
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Advertisement259 1921-03-01 16 Straits Motorcar Servicr LIMITED Incorporated in Stratta Settlement! i 211 to 215. ORCHARD BOAD LORRIES AND CARS HIRED OVERHAULS TO MOTOR CARS AND CYCLE? WELDING of all metals. Satisfaction Qnaraet*.* Large stock of LUCAS HORNS AND LAMPS arriving abort l> Phone 1233 TO BUY OR NOT TO BUY is the259 words
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Miscellaneous206 1921-03-01 16 TNE STRAITS TIiES TBLBPHONaw Mltorlal and Genera. m m Manager* Offle* 1111 Job Printing Offle. UM All eommnnleatlon* r.lanag m ««ttartß autttar* and news skoald b* aUraaaal to THB CDITOB. All aemmaaiaalUa relating to busineaa asal >*i a ad»»llla> nanta, subscriptions, aeeoaaU, priaUa* •t«. ahoald ba addraaaed t* TBw MANAGEB.206 words
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