The Straits Times, 28 November 1921
1921-11-28
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Title Section13 1921-11-28 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,805 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS,13 words
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Advertisement151 1921-11-28 1 I^K 1; Bernese ALPS SWISS MILK "BEAR" BRAND Ml* hY GIENIC SWISS MIL^ I^M £S rvpd ln natural purity *'<" al J r I Rff^J fi W hout dddllion Jl m^ c this milk f«%l I I THE HOUSEHOLD WORDS FOR QUALITY, PURITY AND RICHNESS. AS FAR BACK AS 1894.151 words
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Advertisement141 1921-11-28 1 ROBINSON CO., LTD. (IneorporHted in th. S.S.) I Christmas Bazaar now open Toys and Suitable Gifts for all Chocolates and Sweets, etc. LARGE SELECTION OF Tom Smith's and Gay toy's Crackers Pineapple m Hams SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. Great Reductions IN ALL DEPARTMENTS (let our Prices before Decidin Elsewhere.141 words
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Advertisement10 1921-11-28 1 MILKMAID Bwmtamti Cond*aaed Ml Ik Price now J20.45 per cue10 words
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Article391 1921-11-28 2 I Brief Summaries of Company Reports. Profit of Bertam Consolidated Rubber Company for year to March U, 1!)21, was il<;,3W3. Including balance brought in there is available £57,891, subject to two years' excess profits duty and one year's corporation tax. Refund of E.P.D. is due in respect of391 words
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Article572 1921-11-28 2 Price of Procrastination In Australia. One of the many problems which are brought periodically to the notice of Australia is the unification of the railways. Once upon a time it would have cosj, lii millions to convert all existing 1 lines' to the 4 ft. BV4572 words
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Article12 1921-11-28 2 Prohibition has a hard time trying to compete with an inventive people.12 words
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Advertisement416 1921-11-28 2 T.T^^^»E^» C^r B*nn4* (Jim* Baby I Glaxo lays for Baby 1 M a firm foundation of sturdy health H|) A raiuble form of milk it the only food (or a baby up to Jfc B'/,. 9 month*, and Glaxo it pure cow'i milk made safe and iS: Wh suitable (or416 words
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Advertisement476 1921-11-28 2 He's Happy! i AS your b»by grew* happily from D A\ mon ,h to month h. ntmU jj R changing food to keep him strong and I i contented. THE ALLENBURYS I H FOODS contain graduated propor- D tions of th. elements asMntial to your D i baby's brain and476 words
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Advertisement126 1921-11-28 2 SWINE HART TYRES AND TUBES >& 1 Pacific Iradinq Co.. Ltd. Y^f^\ I 66, 67 &68 KOBINSON ROAD &>€X SINGAPORE B^jT; VB J T.L Noa. tBM aad IMI \mF// trlth •üb-eonn.etions v all dipartja«a»*. NEW ARRIVAL OF Neo-Salvarsan Prices much cheaper on account of the low rate of German exchange.126 words
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Article546 1921-11-28 3 When Water will be as Precious As Gold. I We have not escaped the usual end of the world scare this year. A comet Pons Winnecke— was, we were told, to hurl us into eternity some time about June. Pons Winnecke disappointed us, but, strangely enough,546 words
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Article491 1921-11-28 3 Sir Sidney Col v in on Hi? Contemporaries. Reminiscences (1 f RuslfU'i Rossetti, |Browninfr. Gocr^e Meiedi'li, G. F. Watts and Georfjft £iiot maVe rich plums in Sir Sidney Turin's Memories and Notes, pubi >,hed by K.ivvard Arnold. And, of couise, there* i.-> r chapter on K. L.491 words
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Advertisement194 1921-11-28 3 Hotels, f [TV]! Restaurants u Clubs it catering for dis- "i. 1 Ip criminating tastes, >/ seryc LEA &K^ PERRI NS' Sauce1 > *^j£ft tne highest quality J s^^ sauce in the world. THE original Cfjsyjjr*0 WORCESTERSHIRE VlAxi^C^-^C^ CANVAS BAGS roR PACKING RUBBER Cotton Canvas, Cotton Ducks and Coloured Water-proof194 words
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Advertisement554 1921-11-28 3 DO YOU ENJOY THEM T I Pleasurable anticipation of a meal, checrfaJncss at the table, and a calm state of mint! during digestion are all necessary if wu are to ret the most god out of the food we eat. But if your stomach is out of order, and everything554 words
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Advertisement704 1921-11-28 3 EXHIBITION, 1922 In connection with this Exhibition which will be held in Singapore, from March 31 to April 8, 1922, it has been proposed that a special Medical and Sanitary Section shall be set apart for use of firms or individuals who may wish either to sell or exhibit Chemicals,704 words
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Advertisement816 1921-11-28 3 iv \j i i^n IN THE ESTATE OF ING HONG GOEI (OTHERWISE CALLED GOEI ING. HONG OR GWEE ING HONG), DECEASED. Pursuant to section 26 (1) of the Trustee Ordinance 1914 notice is hereby given that all persons having any claims or demands against the estate of Ing Hong Ooei816 words
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Advertisement800 1921-11-28 4 P. 0. British India «»d Apcar Line r (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with Hi Majp«'y's Government) Tfca Cobmiu'i MAIL SERVICE EAST OF BOMBAY are pres.nl suspended LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON Doc Singapore Leave800 words
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Advertisement604 1921-11-28 4 STEAPEirSAILINGS N.Y.K. European Line LONDQM LIWI rartidfhtlr ifcrrt*. TOR MARBKUXJW. <<*DON AMD ANTWERP. Via rO«T» SHIDZttOKA MARU Not 10 y^hlmSXru 0 '> E2 UVERPOOL UNB Monthly Servir. TOR MARBEn.I,a» AAD LIVRRTUOL VU POwT? KAMAKURA MARU Dec. 19 HAMBURG LINE Montitly Seme* >*OR LONDON, ANTWERP, lomilUa AMI HAMBURG. v|* POETt MATSUYE604 words
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Advertisement380 1921-11-28 4 STEAMER SAILINGS 11 K. THE OBAEA SHOSEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2. De Sou/a Street. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (Subject to change without notice) rU'ROI'EAN LINE For Port Said, Marseille*. London, Antw*»>. Rotterdam end Hamburg arr. dep. ATLAS MARU Dec. 21 Dec. 22 'ARGUN MAEU Jan. 23 Jan.380 words
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Advertisement212 1921-11-28 4 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK VIA SUEZ s.s. Robert Dollar LOADING MIDDLE JANUARY, 1922. Through Bills of Lading timed fro*B Singapore to the Principal Cities of tkv United Statei and Canada For further information to Ratal, •<«_ apply to THE DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES, LTD. No. 117-121, Market212 words
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Advertisement719 1921-11-28 5 w*" STEAMER SAILINGS KONINKLMKE PAKETYAART MAATSGHAPPM (BOTAL PACXTT HATM>ATIOM CO. or BATATU) (Ineerparatea la Holland) Of**— IN*, riwct D.»t ill. might D.pt mi, Marts* D«#t. feat TruOlfSMt D.pt. 1417, Manager** D«« IMS. OXDBB CONTBAOT WITH TH> NaTHXBLANDS INDIA OOTBBBIOnna. Ul'MI'HH'B Novrmbor 29, Belawan-Deli RINGKAWANG November 29, Sinfrkawnug, lYinnnirk.it and Sambas.719 words
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Advertisement659 1921-11-28 5 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BURRS FHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) Singapore to Java Port*, Port Darwin, j Thursday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, tU I Torn* Straits, *lso with tranihipmnt to I other Victorian, South Australian and North I Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, New Britain, Tasmania and New Zealand Porte659 words
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Advertisement456 1921-11-28 5 STEAMER SAILINGS United American Lines inc. Successor* to Livermore Dearborn Co, (Incorporated ia U.S.A.) Independent Steamship Urn BernUr B*rrtee betwew New T«rk liagapore aid Java port* and Wes rsna FOR NEW YORK direct tU SUEZ Jan IS. For freight, apply to GUTHRIE CO., LTD, Agents, Straits Settlements and FJLS. INDOCHINA456 words
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Advertisement197 1921-11-28 5 f»r all Defects «f VWh. CONSULT Mr. K. F. CHONG Fellow of the Spectacle Maker 1 Ct, Diploma of the British Optical AflsoclatioD Fellow of the Institute of Opthal ■tic Opticians (Lonrfoa) OFFICE AT THE United Pharmacy. 305, North Bridge Road SINGAPORE. GHANGI GRANITE QUARRY Can supply crushed granite any197 words
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Advertisement435 1921-11-28 5 FOR SALE BATL" CAVES POBTLA.VD CEMENT WORK.S situate at Data tares. SaUiufur, fM.fi. Offers are invited for lh<- purchase- of the above works as a ioing concern eonsistiug of a piece of land (containing an ana of '22 acres) factory, bungalows and pthit .buildings plant and machinery implement*, (und goodwill,435 words
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Advertisement810 1921-11-28 6 CINEMAS Second Show at 9.30 Frank Umyo with Josephine Hill in a splendid I Divirsal Feature production In 5 Parts. UU RNX WINGS In 6 Parts. The Btsry of a man who (MPSS his life and buccoss to a woman's sacrifice and who realizes his great debt to her just810 words
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Advertisement385 1921-11-28 6 EUTWTWMEJiTS j GOODWOOD HALL Grand Ball SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3 DANCING AT 10 P.M. TO 1.45 A.M. Entrance $4. Booking at MOUTRIE'S. SINGAPORE ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY. A Scottish concert WILL ]\E HELD IN THE VICTORIA THEATRE On Wednesday, November 30, at 9.16 p.m. ADMISSION Btslk and Circle Pit »1. Booking at385 words
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Advertisement236 1921-11-28 6 KIAM KIAT COMPANY Have just received a complete range of SHIPCHANDIiERY STORES. UNRIVALLED QUALITY DATE PRICE SAVE YOUR MONEY AND ENJOY YOUR RIDE By buying a new All-British Steel "ROYAL LON&DN" BICYCLE which is unquestionably far stron,T''r, miii-ter in action, more scientifically daajgaad and incomparably mure reliable than many machines236 words
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Article1357 1921-11-28 7 New Expedition Across Libyan Wastes. T\ar across the pathli c.f the Libyan Desert then- Km a city, says a writer m a home paper. It a city that was contemporary with Babylon with i Kin.',X in.', eh, ami with 1-iab.l. has changed but little throughout Urn agea, and1,357 words
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Article171 1921-11-28 7 FIXTURES Monday. November 28 High Water, 9.C a.m., 10.14 p.m. Homeward mail closee. Gul Guide* tally, Government Houae, :'> am Lodge Ailoa, 9 p.m. Hawaiian Troubadours, Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Tuesday, November 29 High Wulcr, 9.44 a.m., 10.68 p.m. Straits Chinese Brit. Assn. Utg., Garden Club, 5 p.m.171 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article92 1921-11-28 7 East Wharf Bailn— Nil. Baal W hart Banca, Indus Maru, St. Patrick. Sheers Wharf Nil. Main Wharf Tura. Kuwachi Maru, Takada. Nanking. Kmpin Duck Skuld. Haiphong, N'ankai Maru. Clan Mackenzie, fVnang, Medusa, Lake (iiti.no. West Wharf (heron. Machaon. Jardlnei Wharf—Nil. Pulo Brani Coal Wharf—Nil. Keppel Hmrboar.92 words
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Article392 1921-11-28 7 A\ ITHIA. bni., 231 torn, from Asahan 28-11. for one. HAN 10 SOON, Dut., 230 tons, from Ponlianak 27-11, for Puntiunak unc. BAN HONG LIOXG. Brit.. 710 tons, from iiiuickok 2>!-11, for Bangkok unc. BARENTSZ, Dut., 2,944 tons, from Suurabaya 28-11, for Rntnvia 4-12. CHTE KIM TAY YIT.392 words
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Article942 1921-11-28 7 SUNGKAI-CH UMOR. Strong Financial Position Recorded. The fifteenth ordinary general meeting:. of thy Sungkai-C'humor Estat-'s, Ltd.. was held on October 10 at the registered I office of the company, 1-4, Great Tower Street, E.C., Mr. Thomas Ritchie (the Chairman) presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen, I will, as usual, assume that942 words
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Article108 1921-11-28 7 To-day Port Swetttnham aod Penang 8 p.m 4alacr* and Maar S p.m Part Swettcnbam, I enanjr, Madras and Nefrapataro, taking mails for Europe, etc. (via Bombay) ..3 p.m. ReciatratfoD op to 1 p.rn Parcels noon Supplementary Mail by train to IVnmnf, taking mails for Europe, etc. -I108 words
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Article141 1921-11-28 7 EXCHANGE. Biagapbrc Nowmbn 28, On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 1/8 Demand 2/3 7/8 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 13/32 On New York Demand 4."> T Private 90 days 48^. On Frame 'tfank II Oil liKiia, K^nk T.T. IT I On Hongkong. Bank il/il 16 M a*,141 words
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50 1921-11-28 7 Tone of Mar :ut. Stea.iy. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Price* Buyera Scllen ipot >*c. an. -March Ipril-June S!n?apor* Si»: J*ro Ribbtd Smoked Sheet doling Pricet Bayers Seller* :;ti_. ::s 41 41U4_> 43 Spot i Jan.-M.inli April-June DAILY PRICIS CUUtBNT. 12 noon. N.wmlKr 28.50 words
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Article178 1921-11-28 7 Iss. V'al. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 1 1 Ayer Went 1.00 1 1 Ilitam Tin 1.10 1.20 1 1 Jeijtntub V.oO il ill Kam. Kamuntinjr 1.11.0 1.12.0 10 10 Kinta Assoc. 4.50 n XI l.aha: Mine* 0 Lingni Tin 4.."0 5.00 io io Malayan Coll. l: 1 1 Mongiombu O.*J178 words
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Article124 1921-11-28 7 »i. i-'a. Aajm. S«lt*». -1 il Dr. Am. Tobacco LM7.G 116 10 10 Cmtzml Engines 1U..0U 10 10 Central Motor* 2.75 3.25 •:i '1 K. Smelting Co. 54 > I \S r>wim iSraya !-i 10 i raw t.- N. 27.00 JO 60 W Hammer Co. 75.00 85.00 100 100124 words
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Article95 1921-11-28 7 L. '£uz- C PC- $i,2S4,SO0 put t p.c pan. i'pore £lecti>c Tramway*, 6 p-c. £*****0 S'pure 3iunicip«l PA. 51,ft78,0(JU t«i i'pore Mun. 4V» p.r. of UM HjmjWH 10 p*. An. >'pore Man. 4*4 p.c. at l'JOtf J2.6OJ.uOi» 10 p.S. di*. jure Mun. 4>i pc. of lt>C9 «l,duO,000 15 p.e.95 words
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Article382 1921-11-28 7 Fr«Mr and Co. aad LynJl *nd Ev«tf* QaoUUowt L«teat ■Tillable Sterling OwutN-n ai c printed aa aaotker nag* »a Frinj. 10-dmy'g Fr:w«. freer Ljidi 4 AHenby ($1) o.M 0.30 O.V> 0.25 .M. r Gajab '*l> i- 1 d 1 :;o A. Hitam I?"-) 8.50 8.60 8.50 9.f>o Am.382 words
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Advertisement69 1921-11-28 7 ORIENTAL EOTEL.^y;^ Th* LMdinc Hotel In magkok.. Best iltuatlon. Car a as! Launch meet nil trains and stssaisrs. Trlagrapfcie Addrem i OKIifNTAU UAMUKO&. T/*ori*iut j A. J. UAIB& I Tel. 2491 Tel. 2491 EDISON PHONOGRAPHS "Heppelwhite" "Chalet" "Amberola" (WITH DIAMOND NEEDLE) PRICES $480 TO $135 come in and hear an69 words
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Advertisement302 1921-11-28 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS STENOGR I telephone ex( I IND MEW it.s.V I Cathedral. ly. Suitahlc for relined Moderate Inelm TWO Yul NG iki 1 arci'liln (ul.i: '»r. i Tamily wot !.l I [PLOYED, m 1 Uncmplo.vni.-n: i oity ul i etc. Kindl; MORTGAGEE'S SALE L r- For further L. A. CHIITY302 words
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1155 1921-11-28 8 MONDAY. NOVEMBER 28 "ALFRED THE GREAT." Obi may iliff'r from Lord Northcliffe almost furiously without being irrational, but to deny the rhcrm of his personality i« net within the power of anyone who hat nut him, and to dispute the extent cf hi? influence would be to display mere IgMCWK*.1,155 words
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Article28 1921-11-28 8 The High Court of Justice at SoeraJbaya on November 2, made a decree of bankruptcy against J. van Wijk, ex-director of wiener Opentte, who is Hying at Soerabaya.28 words
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Article35 1921-11-28 8 The costs incurred by the Bishop of Lincoln in connection with' the appeal case of ex-Archdeacon John Wakeford amount t'l.doo. The bishop's friends have subscribed £3.050, so that his personal liability now stands at £950.35 words
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Article42 1921-11-28 8 The Indische Caurant barns that- the naturalist, de Sturler, formerly owner of Kanoe Panic, has discovered a scam ci asphalt in Java and that he is negotiating with the So:rabaya Government respecting its working. It is said to be of superior quality.42 words
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Article48 1921-11-28 8 At the London Labour Party's conference the executive were' instructed to try to obtain official sanction for the establishment of municipal bunks in London, which, it was stated, would provide security for the savings of the people and help to ease the financial situation in local governm.nt uffairs.48 words
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Article17 1921-11-28 8 Lodge Ailsa meets at Freemasons Ha!l at 9 p.m. to-day and not on Wednesday as previously announced.17 words
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Article22 1921-11-28 8 Thret bags ef moils frcm Bombay fo Singapore-dated October 'I\. wHich war ivercarried to Australia, nrrived by th Charon on Saturday afternoon.22 words
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Article32 1921-11-28 8 The rate of issue of rnone-y orders for India and Ceylon tt'-day is Rs. 169— 4100. j The rate eif payment- of ro<mey orders from India and CeVlcm if Rs. 17M— $100.32 words
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Article36 1921-11-28 8 Major iH. Gooding Field, who is condu't- 1 ng for the Municipality the Cost of Living' Enquiry, has reme ved hhf office from the Municipal Building, to the Old Po»l Ofllce Builoing, second floor, left entrance.36 words
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Article40 1921-11-28 8 It is "officially announced that Siam is inable to afford military and civil Rymg services, and it has been res lved to da■clop civil aviation to the utmost, principally with a view to improving the tolographical surveys ami portal Mtrirea.40 words
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Article37 1921-11-28 8 The committee of the Smgapor Cricket Club has bseh upprcached b; ■several members to- open a fund to defra; ;he cost of the club War Memorial, and i has been decided to comply with the re quest.37 words
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Article39 1921-11-28 8 The sale of houses, Nos. M and 34-1, ECerbau Road, will take placs to-mnrrov ifternoon at Messrs. Che;>ng Kopn Sen.' md C>.'s saleroom. This offers an oppor tunity to those who de-sin- a hooae wit] possession immediately en completion.39 words
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Article45 1921-11-28 8 Ay the work of the Clerical Vni' n ha« ncriased considerably it has been decid•d to engage the services of a paid Secreary and the Committee has be*n fortunate n obtaining Mr. A. H. Carlos for the lost. He 'will assum: office on December 11>21.45 words
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Article41 1921-11-28 8 On and frcm December 1. a nionev ordc-i service between the Straits Settlements :nu the State of Trehgganu will come intt peration. The service will be identical n every particular of arrangement with ►hat of tne money order service with Kelantan,41 words
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Article46 1921-11-28 8 The Resident of New Guinea l:as r:--eived good news frcm the Coaamaadant rt the pioneer bivouac party of the expediter n Membrano. The leadrr -A th-^ eype-ii tion hopes to reach his goal shortly, t numerous population has be:'n discover. in the hitherto unknown mountain lands46 words
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Article59 1921-11-28 8 The first vessel of the Deutsch-A-jMral-Uche Dampfschiff Geselschaft, the Ha .•aUed in at B?lawan on November 14. Shi s the first v ssel belonging to the UoydNederland Oceaan Deutsch-A. I D. G. to open up the new Hamburg via Holland to the Dutch East Indies run. The combination will despatch59 words
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Article63 1921-11-28 8 After a long hearing at Bombay, the G. I. P. murder trial came to an end or November 14 when the two accu found guilty, and Morris, who wan considered to be the ringleader, was sentenced to death, and Donnison, whom tne jury recommended to the Court's mercy it considered63 words
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Article66 1921-11-28 8 A well-kncwn cash bok aten in Jan Street, Kuala Lumpur, recently opened was entered into by burglars on Thursday :iight and several articles were removed, including a show case containing gol. ano silverware to the value of $600 and a cash box had been cleared of about |40 The back66 words
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Article75 1921-11-28 8 Undeterred by the fact that twas und.-r the escort of the ChiT: joat Sai On. states the .North China Dail Ntwi of November 11, pirates to the ber of. several hunorcus, armed v modem firearms, attacked a Standard t) aoat off Pak-'ha last week. They the gunboat, forcing it to75 words
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Article70 1921-11-28 8 The London Lord Mayor's Show was November 9 shorn of its accustomed p:iKeantry on the score of economy und'eharity. The prevailing note of the procession, in which there were few troops, wer.> the many Boy Scouts and Girl Guides. Children's institutions, represented in a few tableaux, appealed for subscription? to70 words
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Article124 1921-11-28 8 A Kelantan correspondent wrwsi i Messrs. Beng Seng and Co., Kota Bharu. Kelantan, whose sole managing proprietor is Towkay Kam Beng Koon. me veil recently into their new three atoreyed building, which had cost them more than $30,000. Towkay Kam Beng Koon, whose residence adjoins Beng Seng and Co.'s business124 words
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Article156 1921-11-28 8 Writing to friend.* in Singapore m of the relief naval draft for th_- Chin i Station which recently travtil-d out per Blue Funnel boat writfs Tlu> ship v.r..; stopped at eleven o'clock this morning ami the Last Post was sounded by the buglers. I expect it was carried out in156 words
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Article420 1921-11-28 8 Ludy Shaw, ami Miss Shaw leavi- by At Tira this afternoen fur Madras. Lady Buckniil. in ctUMWH of ill health, left Patiia f»r England -m Octo- 15. Mr. S. -1. Edwards. A.R.1.8.A. has been elected a Professional Asi-ociate of the Snrveyi I' K Institute. 1 1?. D.420 words
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Article91 1921-11-28 8 Ojr Ip,,h coircspondent wirej The Of the X.M.S. Chamber of Mines it Ipoh paid a visit of inspection yesterday to ti-..' Gopeng Consolidated; th.manayeaient of which had issued hrriutions to a big party. The inspection was main s-.'etions whvr.- nctiml ■Mil .'as in progress. Gopeng Consolidate.) i.-91 words
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Article175 1921-11-28 8 Brin? mere males we do not know much lbout the Child's Welfare Association, but as Mrs. Amery is organising, and as Lady Guillemard is the President, we tre quito sure that its work is necessary und flat it will h.- most efficiently c Jtiductoii. At175 words
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Article189 1921-11-28 8 The second annual jfcn.-ral meeting ot Bukit Hiu (Bandar) Tin, Ltd.. was held at t, lid Quay, Penanjr, on November IS. i m-i wm present Messrs. Lim Serin; Hooi, in the chair, Lim Boon Haw, J. 1). Kemp. Herbert Welham, M. J. F. Sehreud>.r, F. Husking189 words
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Advertisement151 1921-11-28 8 w^ r>o '-"**^S^s«ak_ -o: T *-S'-iSaSwaa VTRo'INIA CIGARETTES l\ HH \e> f RELIABLE WATERPROOFS All sizes in stock. THE "RUBBER KING" Fawn paramatta waterproof full cut, Raglan sleeves, sewn seams. Price $43.50 -X THE "LITTLEJOHN" Fawn tropical waterproof best double texture, sewn seams smartly cut and finished. Price $33.50 THE151 words
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Advertisement230 1921-11-28 8 ALHAMBRA Batch Road t. THE DEVII. fi Pta. Knit urine Geo. Arli»» SylviM Urtumer, l.iuv Cottun, Roland Bottomlcy and Edmund I.ow e Topical llucivt t. Pollard (umd>, etc. Frohman Amuannt Corpsrsttoa presents THE INVISIBLE RAT Episode* 11 and U (Firat Show) MARLBOROUGH Beach Road j "te JLNK S I'ti. Kti.'.urinj230 words
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Article1413 1921-11-28 9 Progress with the Chinese j Question. M. Rriand's Hopeful View Of] Conference. Rti'TXH'ft SaJtviti ivrubtr tTaahinilm Dtae— «aw of. the Farj Eastern VH4 to-ilsy to the if a modification of •nit onal rights in ch'r.a. The i binese datagatoa deajre the rvo'.tuM I the extraterritorial i* raefegaiaad «n1,413 words
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Article149 1921-11-28 9 Riltkr's Service Paris, November 24. According to the Havas representative at the Washington Conference, M. Briand, upon hie return to Paris, will it once submit to Parliament a comprehensive scheme aiming at a substantial reduction of military expenditures reconcilable «with unimpaired efficiency. In an interview in Paris149 words
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Article106 1921-11-28 9 Reutek'B Servici London, November 25. Bombay After a mournful meeting ol representatives of different communities at Gandhi's house for discussing events during th» week end, Gandhi declared he was breaking his fast now that trouble was over, but if it restarted he would do stronger penance and would106 words
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Article62 1921-11-28 9 Haunt's B»tic— Londen, November 25. Porto Rosa I The Conference which has been sitting here for a month under Italy's auspices to regulate the various questions affecting the states formed from {he eld Austro-Hungarian empire closed with the signature of eighteen protocols, conventions and resolutions by the states concerned62 words
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Article78 1921-11-28 9 Beuteb's Sk-vic. London, November 25. Tokio i The Crown Prince has been appointed Regent. The Consul-General for Japan inform:, us that tho following official telegram has been received from the Foreign Minister dated Tokio November 25 His Majesty the Emperor, after consulting the Imperial Princes and the78 words
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Article59 1921-11-28 9 Heuter'b Service London, November 87. Antwerp The American transport Cantign> has left for America with 600 soldiers of the American army of occupation and the bodies of 800 American soldiers killed in France. Other transports whh more American detachments will sail shortly. La Journal states that the American59 words
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Article256 1921-11-28 9 i Rbuter's Servtck London. November 2fl. P&ru< British note with reference to the Fronc-Kemalist agreement has been I received ouched in very friendly terms. It expreses pleasure at France's assurance thatthe Agreement does not imply recognitio of the Angora Government I either de ure or de facto256 words
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Article243 1921-11-28 9 i Riutek'b Service. London, November 25. I Mr. Lo Chong, Chinese Consul-Genera!, j In an iddress at the Lyceum Club, dealing with he differences between north and south China, said history showcu that the north and south always settled down after: a tiny. He hoped the present243 words
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Article82 1921-11-28 9 Keuteb's Service Londen, November 27. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, President of the Board of Trade, in a hopeful speech at Liverpool said there were more indications of trade revival than the contrary. It was considered that the corner had b?en turned in the United States, while the bottom82 words
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Article63 1921-11-28 9 Rsvter's Service London, November 25. The Intematiinol Shipping Conference has closed with a series of resolution? limiting the ohl ipation to carry wir?lesa installations to life-saving purposes and dispensing with a regular wireless operator provided a reasonably skilled .seaman was available. Human watther* rhould be replaced by an63 words
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Article364 1921-11-28 9 lUirnt'i Ssxvici London, Novi-mliei ?4 British pre.->s opinion on the reference* to France in Lord Cunon's speech jdivided. One section, while understand ing France's fear of Germany, points out her ability to rely on the assistance of her fellow nations in case of attack, and em- 1364 words
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Article75 1921-11-28 9 Baura's Skkvicb Londen, November <!5. The Irish negotiations are again criti- cal. Sir J. Craig after an hour's coaferI ertce with Mr. Lloyd George this mcrning 1 returns to-night to Belfast, where ths death-roll is now 24, to take charge ot 1 the situation. London, November 26. Official i75 words
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Article69 1921-11-28 9 Rbutes's Sexy-ice London, November 25. The British Geneval Medical Council has given permission for the translation ct the whole Pharmacopoeia into Chins.se. [The first British Pharmacopoeia vsj published in the English language in 184 m and again in 1867. It is a book containI ing directions for69 words
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Article39 1921-11-28 9 Blum's Sravicx. London, November 25. New York The American exports to China in the last twelve months were I valued «t nearly 150 million dollars compared with 25 million during the twelve months before the war.39 words
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Article48 1921-11-28 9 EIUTEK'S SMVICS. Lordon, November Tans Britain haa rent a note to Framce .asking by what means France proposes to safeguard Germany's othei- creditors if the Weifbaden agreement is enforced anr, <iedariag that Britain views wilh concern France's delay in ratifying the fnam-itl 'convention of August lo>48 words
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Article388 1921-11-28 9 False Report Caiuwt Some Friction. Riri er's Suvicb London, November 2<i. Paris, from Turin I A crowd of stu dents, excite.! by press reports of statement* attributed to M. Brianii hi Wtahington regarding the Italian army, attacked the Frt-nch consulate, smashing the window* ami damaging the furniture The388 words
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Article44 1921-11-28 9 Rbutkb'b Sttucx. Tendon, Noverabsr t$Teheran rar'iamtnt hag granted a H year*' ccr.ee*! ici". *.o the Standard Oil Coir, pany to exploit tha oilfk-lu"? i:i the MCtharn province- The measure i» expected revive traue by sptaJasj th» n >rth i > foreign enterprise.44 words
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Article32 1921-11-28 9 RaxTW'i Suvioi L» Matin's Berlin correspondent wire* rhat :'.ir i-Aiiie inrnmissicnfr? »i:'< the IT iltajliail (Saxony) »try works diacoverad over threw hundred BM howit-'.fr rt- -?i.'y ?.>r mount. nf lltm.)32 words
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Article55 1921-11-28 9 lillTß'l SERVICK. I.oihl. ii. November '24. The ballot of the members of the Ferte ration of Master Cotton-spinners failed U< secure the aaea__qr 80 per rent, majority in favour of running the mills working American cotton for 24 instead of ,43 hours weekly. Therefore, each mill will continue55 words
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Article25 1921-11-28 9 Raum's Smvira C«i'i» station lias ..ueces* ■;anfmitted message? "'irect U Austnlia by means ll a r-»-cau>d valv t.ammittoi. SyHnoy and Me'bouaM i* pli«i indirectly.25 words
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Article1043 1921-11-28 10 Wins for Singapore And Sdannor. n the niuUh again>t Negr S. mbiian by the narrow margin of thret I i.m>, OB flltlirday. thus winning th> southern section rubber of the EMM. Malaya Cap CompetMaa; and will now haw i" h" t the winners if the northerr section1,043 words
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Article91 1921-11-28 10 Penang November 2t'.. (From Our own Correspondent» In the match in the Malaya Cup, played to-ifay, Selangor scored sixteen points to eight notched for I'enang. It was a very hard match and play was equally divided. Selangor taking chances led in the first half and put up91 words
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Article53 1921-11-28 10 The following are the teams for tomorrow's Scotland v. The Rest soccer I the S.C.C. ground Scotland. Tait Hill and Sinclair Netbit, Young and Buchanan Nicholl, Hunband, Jamieson, J. Winter and C. E. Winter. The BeiV Bamee Gale and Hide; Parish. Di;;T and Earls Harvey, Mereilith, Holland.53 words
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Article37 1921-11-28 10 A Muiir featherweight boxer, J. A. Danker, writes to say he will meet any man at the weight Teng Kee preferred 1 for a purse ur for charity. Replies to this fflee will be forwarded.37 words
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Article96 1921-11-28 10 There was a good turn out of horse* at Peaang Rasa Coarse on Saturday (says the Pinang Ciazi'tte) and training is now in full swing for the New Year meeting of the Penang Turf Club. All the animals wan in good form, and some fast work was96 words
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Article64 1921-11-28 10 Mr. K. Shimidzu, the noted Japanese tennis champion, returned to Japan recently from America on the Tenyo Maru. During his stay there Mr. Shimidzu win marry in Tokio, and then proceed to Calcutta tj join the branch of the Mitsui firm. Should he land in Singapore64 words
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Article52 1921-11-28 10 The following will represent the S.C.C. against the S.K.C. in a match on the latter's ground to-morrow H. La Moth.-. N. D. Rutley. O. R. S. i Bater.ian, J. H. Holyoak. C. J. Hewitt. H. C Cooper. Lt. Dickens, H. H. Sturt, R. D. Hoblyn, F. C Stocks and52 words
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Article339 1921-11-28 10 Sunday miming saw the final race for the Odell cup and eleven boats started. At 10 a.m. Mr. Yeldon sent the fleet away in Hghl variable airs that practically helii ;:'l through the race and spoiled the interest both from the owners' and onlookers' point of view.339 words
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Article185 1921-11-28 10 The following was the result of the match Scotland v. The Rest played on the S.G.C. links yesterday. The names of Scottish players are given first. Lornie and Dove Clarke and Acton 1.1 Gibson and Smith Kutiey and White 1. Gallic and Gilbertson 1'« Braudell and Green 11. Finlayson185 words
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154 1921-11-28 10 The first Annual Gymnastic Competitions in connection with the V.M.C A. Gymnasium will be held to-mrrow and Friday. The competition for mn will be held to-morrow evening at B.:!flp.m. and for the boys on Frid-ay at B p.m Members and friends are invited. Afterthe154 words
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Article110 1921-11-28 10 Macphail and Co.'s Daly Report. Singapore, Novembr 28. Silver Hongkong If t p.c prem. Three months gold 48. Share market. Quieter. Rubbers.— Fair enquiry. Lunn Ci.lo, Basset ts N cents, Colinsbuivr; 1.7R, Craigieleas 70 cents, Ulu Benuts S cents, Mandai-Tekongs tt% cents. Brogis MVi .cents, Allenbys 22110 words
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Article168 1921-11-28 10 Strange Stories of Africai Customs. Some queer stories of African lative customs were told at the Anthropobgical Section of the British Association at Edinharga. Mr. K. \V. H. Migend told how some African dancers and priestesses wer; not allowed%o touch the ground. The R«-v. J. Koocoe, whose researches168 words
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Article159 1921-11-28 10 A band of <even looters were recently arrested near Siantang, says an exchange, and were brought into the city and ordered to be executed. The beads of six were quickly chopped off, but on the seventh the knife did not seem to strike true, and a large159 words
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Article50 1921-11-28 10 Previously acknowledged $4,802.40 Krankels, Ltd. 35 Green Is!and Cement Co., Ltd. 50 Gattey and Bateman 10 Guthrie and Co.. Ltd. 50 Cheong Jo'> and Co. 100 Ho Hong Bank, Lui. 100 Donaldson and Burkinshaw 100 -Mr. Chew Lai Hoe 100 Total $5,437.40 GOH HOOD KIAT, Hon. Secretary.50 words
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Article82 1921-11-28 10 The rate of mortality in the Settlement of Singapore for the week ending November II was U6.48. The total number of deaths was 29K of which 214 were male subjects and 84 female. Convulsions claimed 25, phthisis 85, malaria fever H, dysentery 16, beri-beri 23, pneumonia 22,82 words
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Article69 1921-11-28 10 Mrs. Wintringham made a wholly successful maiden speech in the House of Commons on November 9. The new member, whose remark? were enlivened with flashes of humour, uttered .sound views on the necessity of wise national economy. The speech wag greeted with cheers and the succeeding speaker gracefully congratulated her69 words
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Article492 1921-11-28 10 Col. Christie's Unpleasant Experience. In order that his friends may have the true facts before them, Col. James Christie, 0.8. E., M.M., sends us the following particulars in reference to a land deal which has ended in a very unsatisfactory manner With reference to an option492 words
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Article294 1921-11-28 10 A circular to shareholders of I-ingui Tin, Limited, has been issued by the Secretaries Messrs. Chan Sze Onn and Co. stating that in liquidation of a debt of $242,H;')7 due to the company by Mr. J. B. David for a steel bucket dredge, the directors have decided294 words
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Article111 1921-11-28 10 It will be remembered that last December a collision occurred in the harbour between No. 1 motor boat, owned by the Straits Steamship Company, and the launch Kate, < wned by the Singapore Stiam Launch Company. Subsequently the Straits Steamship Co. brought a claim fur111 words
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Article108 1921-11-28 10 At the Hongkong Magistracy, on November ID, six Chinese won charged before Mr. Orme with stowing away on the Van Cloon. Inspector Spear, of the Water Police, said that, three of the defendants pleaded guilty, the other three had stated that they had lost their tickets.108 words
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Article30 1921-11-28 10 Th»' Locomotief learns that the Java Railways will raise their fares for passenger traffic by 20 per cent, in January owing to a falling off in the numbers of passengers.30 words
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Letter240 1921-11-28 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, With reference to the announcement of the Colonial Secretary at the Legislative Council on Tuesday that the Rent Restriction Ordinance will not be in force after the -10th June next, I beg ti; ask whether it is the intention240 words
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Letter209 1921-11-28 10 To the Editor of the Strait- Time:,. Sir, Accordin.tr to the Hon'ble < api Song Ong Siant-'s remark at the Connci. meeting last Momlay. ♦he Straits Cliine?> form twenty per c> nt. of the population of the Colony, that ta to say for every ii\ i MBSMM living in209 words
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Letter158 1921-11-28 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. There must be in the Straits am F.M.S. quite a large number of share holders in Kalumpang Tin No LiabiliU who feel as indignant as 1 do a_t th. agreement which the directors of tha> Company have just158 words
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Article174 1921-11-28 10 A reminder is given that K-U'i's Roya Hawaiian Troubadours open at the Victoria Thea'ire to-night. They will appear ever> evening during the week, except Wednesday, and chose who like a novel musica show will find that this is th;> best of it.kind Singapore has ever seen. In the174 words
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Article292 1921-11-28 10 Position of the Chinese Communities. (From Our Parliamentary Correspondent.) Westminster, November 2. The effect of the Registration of Schoola Ordinance, ii'2o. in relation t., tbj < binc'aa communities if the Straits Settl tncnts and Federated Malay Stntes has been brought to the attentim of the Secretary of Stata292 words
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Article101 1921-11-28 10 Dr. Kemnieling is on the s<)ot expect ng an eruption at any moment from Goenoeng Awoe a volcano in the Tanena District of the Sangi Islands which are .situated in the Menadu Province. Great Sangi ha.- a population of 60.000 and Sins another of the group 40.110(1.101 words
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Article658 1921-11-28 10 Consecration Ceremony In Singapore. Long before the appointed tim> -a representative and large gathering assembled in the Cathedral of the 'lood Shepherd yesterday to witness tb oration of the Bight Rev. Dr. Pierre Louis Pemrichon as Titular Bishop of C nroaa aad Coadjutor to the Bishopric of Malacca.658 words
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Article52 1921-11-28 10 With ref rence to the Kent piratical 'it tack by sixty imud men from the Sol) Archipelago, Philippines, an Seinbakoen Tarakun, the BaUiwa Petroleum Company's work- in Borneo, the natives say that a rajah's br>th.r c mimanded th< nrauw. Strict watch is being kept. Th< torpedo ilostroycr Lynx ha arrived52 words
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Article1741 1921-11-28 11 Unemployment Undeveloped Estates. A concern which finds itself in difficulties doe> two things, if it is wise, writ m B Student of Politics in a home paper. It rLis down the expenditure which is wasteUl and unremunerativi 1 But still more Important, it looks out for opportunities1,741 words
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Article278 1921-11-28 11 Said to Have Deserted Ship At Singapore. Syid Abiiulla, thi- allege(i Indian sediionist, who was discovered to be in Singap ire a few weeks back by Insp. i l'-ithvi C'hand of the Criminal InvestigaO.n Department, was. to-day, produc d •;yain before Mr. Dawson. second magisi;u,-. anu ckargtd with278 words
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Article177 1921-11-28 11 At the Assiz'-s, the Chief Justice, Sir \V;.lut Shaw, presiding, the Hokien nami'il Tco Huok Teck. who stood charged with robbiry Lnil voluntarily causing hurt in Alexandra Koad. was found not jruilty, ami ilischarjriil bf his Lordship. This morning it \\h« imtmti that the ca.-e in which Hoiitf177 words
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Advertisement157 1921-11-28 11 DIANA Tou can but Built ol SOLID TEAK and Guaranteed for SEVEN Yean. Tbey are much the CHEAPEST Eventually. Call and Inspeot our NEW STOCK. We also have a few used Pianos at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. S. MOUTRIE CO LTD. Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Manufacturers by Royal Warrant to H. M.157 words
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Advertisement385 1921-11-28 11 RAFFLES HOTEL Xmas and New Year GALA WEEK SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24.— Xmas Eve Fancy Drcu Ball. Special Dinner. Dancing till 1.45 a.m. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 25.— Xmas Dinner. MONDAY, DECEMBER 26.— Tea Dance, 3 to 7 p.m. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27.— Children's Pierrot and Pierrette Party, 5 to 7.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER385 words
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Article1746 1921-11-28 12 Picture of ihe Capital In 1990. What will London of the future be like? asks a writer in reviewing a publication issued by the London Society. A city of beauty— if the visions of the Londen Society can be turned into reality. A city of boulevards and open1,746 words
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Article349 1921-11-28 12 Man Condemned 42 Years Ago Appeals. Modern scientific research with regard to arsenical poison may cause the French courts to reverse a life sentence passed 43 years ago on a chemist named Danva!, who was found guilty of having murdered I his wife. Danval, who owing349 words
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Advertisement203 1921-11-28 12 NEW APDIJT Hou^fUOE-iiUCher (Eastern) Ltd. LPHIC WHOLESALERS to their n«n and up-to-date prcmiiei SOUSE, ROBINSON ROAD. I following famoui Britl.h itanufictur.r. SB Mr.»r*. KOKUnAM CO. LTD, WALTHAMSTOW, NX I -.-..1 AiLjnu. I Itwri. ACSTIX BDWABDS, LTD, WARWICK. iUu-Kaaiga Films. wra. ROSS, LTD- CI.APIIAM COMMON. LONDON. I .M-a»r-. WILLIAMSON KINKMATO- ii.203 words
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Advertisement129 1921-11-28 12 CIGARETTES WUMBER £J C VIRGINIA UneMjUei Quality-Moderate Free. IS PAT&N PER TIN 0F 50 VACUUM 51.25 TINS OF 50. Sole Manufacturer* t— ARDATH TOBACCO CO., LTD., LONDON. R epairs All makes of Pianos and Gramophones. PROMPTLY AND EFFICIENTLY. Incorpor;.t> J :.t the S.S.) 11l nd 113. NOKTH lIKIDGE HiiMi. (■">,129 words
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609 1921-11-28 13 (Incorporated in Qaaeaaland.) General Manager's Progress Report For 4 Weeks Ended Nov. 7, 1921. Gentlemen,— I beg to forward the HUaj Report, giving details of the result of operation, for the fou- weeks ended November 7, 1»21. Development. The total footage of <li-vdc>;>609 words
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Article126 1921-11-28 13 List of Subscribers. Previously acknowledged $115,285.66 C. D. Mathewson ioo Proceeds of Concert by the Taipintf Queries 916.16 A. C. J. Towers 25 Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd., 500 Seafield Rubber Co., Ltd. 857 Total $117,683.81 Singapore Branch reviously acknowledge $23,319.92 "AT. B." 50 •>0 per cent126 words
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Article69 1921-11-28 13 Programme of Drills, etc., for week end- inj; Tuesday, November 29 Tuesday, 2Uth.— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Bras Basah Road, Malay Company. SINC.APOKE AND SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for week ending December 4 Monday, 28th.— Firet, Fourth and Fifth Troops Parade, 5.15. Tuesday, 29th.— Third69 words
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Advertisement304 1921-11-28 13 I SOMETHING DIFFERENT:I Watfft I \UnJf 'TIE' T*AVCr\TTC Bh j XIV l^ Xnz, FAMOUS LAMPS EiSy to litfht -'vfllSl/^ Ttln Umn in named from the angle Dont have to jj*- s °f the bnnior ami fl»me from the side Instead reinwe jflaSSj^^^ of th« tor. "f tb« oil tank. The304 words
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Advertisement238 1921-11-28 13 The Brand of Confidence CROMPTON Dynamos and Motors REDUCED IN PRICE Ail Sizes and Voltages IN STOCK UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED lM«(«Ma| 1c -at Strait* s.ttl>Tt.r.T. aMINR 'Pbrac N*. 134 llwitggrs" ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. S. Battcr> Road. BABY AND XMAS XMAS AND UGHT-STUDIO Light Studio l»»-f. OBCHAKD KOAD TEL 496. ***** jx2|238 words
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Advertisement649 1921-11-28 14 SALES BY AUCTION IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of valuable land and house properties At our sale-room. No. 30, Kling Street, •n Wednesday. November SO, at 2.30 p.m. 1 to 4 Valuable freehold land and four latest-design and well-built of specially •elected materials and hardwood timber ahophouse residential properties known as fc'o»649 words
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Advertisement739 1921-11-28 14 INSURANCE THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. (Incorporated in Canada) All the latest plans of Life, Endowment \ud Annuity policiea issued. Assets £0,000.000 GUTHRIE CO.. LTD.— General Agenu Singapore. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee, and Motor. Asset! exceed £40,000,000 W. A. SlMS— Manager739 words
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Advertisement460 1921-11-28 14 THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter in Japan.) Capital Subscribed Yf10.000.000 Capital Paid-up Y45,000,000 Reserve Funds Y11,080,000 President K. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-President 8. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS T. Hisamune, Eiq. O. Kawasaki, Eiq. K. Morinage, Esq. M. Eiaki, Eaq. T. Ikeda, Esq. Uenkichi Takita, Eiq. HEAD OFFICE460 words
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Advertisement562 1921-11-28 14 ASIA BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in New York) STOCKHOLDING BANKS. Anflo and London Paris National Bank of San Francisco. Bankers Trust Company, New York City. Continental and Commercial National Bank of Chicago. Guaranty Trust Co. of New Ysrk. Guardian Savings and Trust Company, Cleveland. Mercantile Bank of the Americas, New York562 words
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Advertisement420 1921-11-28 14 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hongkong). Paid-op C«pit»l |16,000,00« Reserve Funds Sterling i 2.500.00 C Silver »21,600,00« Reserve Liability of Proprietor! $15,000,006 COURT OF DIRECTORS G. T. M. Edkint, Esq., Chairman G. H. Dodwell, Esq, Deputy Chairman D. G. M. Bernard, Esq. Hon. Mr. E. V. D. Pan A.420 words
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Article959 1921-11-28 15 The Great Value of Historical Research. 1 Maj-Genoral Sir George Aston, X.C.8., writing in the Daily Chronicle, says i Thene is no use in trying to make (military) plans unless there is some sort of material political, naval, military, or geographical to work upon." These959 words
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Advertisement156 1921-11-28 15 THE BEST TIP §1 It isn't the first, second or even the third thousand Miles that's the test of the Tyre— its what it yields afterwards. I That is where lesser Tyres fail and Dunlop Tyres get Home. All Garages and Dealers can supply THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO (Z) LTD.156 words
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Advertisement521 1921-11-28 15 ''LIBERTY" SIX There is a difference I In the way the 'LIBERTY' rides and drives." 'Phone 39 to have us demonstrate this to you by a trial ride. M THE MOTOR AGENCY <M 34, WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINOAPoRE. L^ j>&&?6 Tsdree Reason Wf> 4 r^y^co^. ARMCO Ingot Iron the assurance that521 words
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Advertisement356 1921-11-28 16 •UAN KIAT ft CO. LTI. No. M, PHILLIP STREET. New Shipments Arrived of MORGAN'S SALAMANDER CRUCIBLES from Nos. 20 to 100. BUSSELL'S AMERICAN STOCKS AND DMB WITH TAPS COMPLETE (WHITWORH THREAD) to screw 1/16 in. to in. Do. to screw M in. to Ib. Do. to screw in. to ltt356 words
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Advertisement491 1921-11-28 16 TAY GUAN KIAT 86, PHILLIP STREET. Phone Nos. Ill* asd 1114 ["he successful contractor for supply of FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC to the Singapore Municipality during the year 1921. GLOBE BOILER FLUID. 'or clearing and preserving steam boilers >f all types. Used by all factories, steamers, itc, and491 words
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Advertisement1880 1921-11-28 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charge* for Waata, For Sale, To Let, etc, la ordinary close-act type (average six words to line) are Per line one insertion 28 cts., two ins. 46 b cts three ins. 64 cts., four Ins. 82 eta, five ins. $1.00. six ins. $1.18, ten Ins. $1.40,1,880 words
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Advertisement649 1921-11-28 16 OFFICES AND GODOWN TO LET, motor garages good condition It per month. 300, Serangcon Road. TO LET, second floor, 1-b, Raffles Quay, right and airy offlee. Apply ground floor. ~TO BE LET, OFFICES AND GODOWNS. Ipply S. Manasseh 4 Co., T, D'Almeida Itr— t. j TO LET, NEW PREMISBS, fitted649 words
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Advertisement252 1921-11-28 16 NOTICE. We beg to advise our customers that our rates of car hire have been reduced from November 21, 1921. Straits Motorcar Service, Ltd. IIS-116. ORCHARD ROAD Telephone: 1233 REFINED COAL TAR (in casks and tins). Vi in. by 28G Hoop Iron Cary's Box Strapping In. Brass Wire Game 40.252 words
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Miscellaneous209 1921-11-28 16 > THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General 6f Manner's Office 1117 Job Printing Office 1244 All communications relating to editorial mutter* and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All communication! relating to business matter*— advert i»« merits, subscription*, accounts, printing etc., should be addressed to TH1 MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT209 words
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