The Straits Times, 5 January 1922
1922-01-05
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Title Section13 1922-01-05 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,886 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1922 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement88 1922-01-05 1 '■I Sfir m "BEAR f^ Swiss mSk Milk j^^ B^AR" BRAND Hy GlE N |C SWISSMIL* TRYING IT, MEANS ADOPTING IT. Turn Fleeting Pleasures into Permanent Joys with a Kodak, Ltd., 3, Battery Road, Singapore. fipu mini iii I'.,.iiljii,!. m l Motor Car Cylinder Oils m. c. c. i $3.4088 words
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Advertisement161 1922-01-05 1 DISTINCTIVE A TAILORING -EXCLUSIVE MATERIALS ti PERFECT IN STYLE AND FINISH i jLA^-, '--C' f r ut am finished to perfection. CJW^* >^t "^JTrt -.M^ Always a fall rans:e of Everin,' (JBP^^^i Dress r.:;itiT::ils in various "A t-tu.es. SPORTS CLOTHING MH .\(.t. Mll> Full range of the new.-st Fa>hionable siiadc,161 words
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Advertisement11 1922-01-05 1 Mn.KMAm l*Ntaui (Mnml HUk I 1 Pric* saw llt.ii per i11 words
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Article339 1922-01-05 2 Dr. Koppanyi Scores Another Triumph. A step further has been taken in the science of transplanting the eye from one living thing to another blind one, writes th? Daily Express Vienna correspondent. Dr. Theodor Koppanyi, the young scientist who haa .already grafted «s/es on blind fishes,339 words
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Article283 1922-01-05 2 Why We Smoke at the Critical Moment. "We are angry because we strike a blow we do not strike because we ar. angry- We are sorry because we cry we do not cry because we are sorry." Sir R. Armstrong-Jones, the eminent physioian, turiuri emotion upside283 words
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Article232 1922-01-05 2 N.D.1.. Resuming Operations Shortly. After the Armistice was signed an ordinance was introduced to the Legislature prohibiting Germans landing in Ceylon for three years. The period comes to an end this year and next year, says the Ceylon Observer of December 15, will see Germans settling down in232 words
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Article108 1922-01-05 2 The adventures of a cargo of bottles of tonic, originally consigned from Buenos Ayres to England and thence to India, formed the subject of a summons at the Southend Police Court when a barge captain was charged with discharging the bottles into the Thames. It appears108 words
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Advertisement296 1922-01-05 2 For Reconstruction 1 after Illness (or aO who are run-clown, under-weight for those wfaoso Jjx ±pj digestion needs a rest, but who at the same time need budding tIE 34 op, Clazo presents the potent body-building, flesh-forming. (E nente-restonng elements of pure cow's milk in a fora in which they296 words
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Advertisement337 1922-01-05 2 Cuticura Shampoos Mean Healthy Hair Especially if preceded by touches of Cuticura Ointment to spots of dandruff, itching and irritation. This treatment does much to keep the scalp clean and healthy acd to promote hair growth. fttftpll 7kleull -4 .Olß'.ncrt'.s Z'; ,mtiZt CA Soi<itliT<>c(rho'Jlth'-Ktnpiro Hr'ltt^Depot r iltirWir'MuJ'U .ll.Ci.uUrtoci.3, i»«<!...E C337 words
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Advertisement177 1922-01-05 2 SWINEHART j&p, TYRES AND TUBES rS^T //¥W*\ SOLB IMPUKTeKII I Pacific Trading Co., Ltd. Y^T*-. 66, 67 68 ROBINSON ROAD Y\X SINGAPORE Wnn^D \T S I TtL S#fc mV |ff,' f wlta ins-soaaMttona to afl •efartassrk. NEW ARRIVAL OF Neo-Salvarsan Frices much cheaper on account of the lo*v rate of177 words
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Article473 1922-01-05 3 Verdant VaUey Wiped out By Molten Lava. "Eli Rhys" writing in the Brisbane Courier says The United States owr thi north-west extremity of Nort'.i America, the territory of Alaska. At tbt south-west corntr of this territory is s. long narrow peninsula stretching out intBering Sea. Before 1912473 words
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Article348 1922-01-05 3 Sir Willam Taylor's Annual Report. An account of the work of the Federates Malay States Hospital, at Blackmore Kmi Hertfordshire, compiled by Sir WiHiao Taylor, states that the Hospital was opci ft r the reception and treatment cf patiunt from the end of November, 1915, to tin end348 words
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Article84 1922-01-05 3 Horbor's Grand Guignol theatrical fare seems to have been overdone at Paris The last scene of the play is concemer with an Apache who has lolled his mi.tress. The author realistically depicts th« murderer dragged to a guillotine on th stage, the head, which is cleverly84 words
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Article90 1922-01-05 3 A nine and a half foot tiprcr, which is believed to have killed two person.and for the past year has outwitted the skill of the Forest Department, ha? just been disposed of by the eleven years' old Princess of Indore. Hor Biganesi Manorama Raja. The Princess wu.<90 words
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Advertisement226 1922-01-05 3 J """gROSSMITH'S 7& Pc/fame CeyCo/2 v •yhs Uteft triumph of the PerM i*v (umer's Art, unique in its floral \.\j charm and distinction, Wana-Rance is a pearl among perfumes, -■ig-ffipg^afr Delightfully refreshing end Uiting, T-M^\ Oriental Fragrance. ■r4<O_ )y Ocaai. Sackeii, BrilUtßiiaa. Z. '<• I Be war* of worlhlaoa Imitation*.226 words
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Advertisement311 1922-01-05 3 O 2727 b gi:j Good Tea You will never have to apologise for your tea if only you insist on having Brooke Bond tea in the vacuum tin. icovenX i icf p Perfectly preserved in its airtight package, this t«;a is as pure and fresh and full of flavour after311 words
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Advertisement879 1922-01-05 3 A MOTHER OF FIFTEEN CHILDREN YET FEELS YOUNG AT SEVENTY. Mrs. Charlotte M. Mather is the proud MtfcS* of fifteen children. Ker age is ;cvei ty. she looks sixty and says she feel.younger than she looks. How ohe attained :o nj.o old ace SI pracc'ully Mrs. Mather i explained not879 words
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Advertisement462 1922-01-05 3 STEAKES SAILINGS MKiUUk B! (Inccrponited in 1«SSI I Sitirspore to Java ffWrtSj Tort Oarwin, Thursday Island, Bri>ibsu- mi By To/res Straits, also witli f.n I. pm^nt to other Victorian. South Aosi Queensland I'ortn. Britain, Taiimanis an i Ml Torts. APPROXIM»TK BAILDn MARELLA, 7.3T'J t< n >, Twin senw MONTOKO 4.";?462 words
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Advertisement581 1922-01-05 4 STEAMER S&itISSS <? Apear Line (Ocn.nanica Ircorporated In Kngland) MAI'. AND PASSENGER SERVICES i-ivi\-'i\u n:> okikntal s. n. < r». ta Hi- Majeniy'i Oimaawt) i.. ,\n i M):»l(K KA*T Ot bO.MHAV ai< nresenl aup*Bd«d ..„...«..> ,jfsWtS rAaWEASTfcHN SERVICE. rK"'l IMSUOS TO MAUSEII.I.E3 AND LONDON dt' M aiHM« l*a\e Singapore about581 words
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Advertisement595 1922-01-05 4 STEAMER SAiUNiS N.Y.K. European Line LONDON LINE Fortnight Service FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP, VIA PORTS TOSniNO MARU J«n. 22 MISHIMA MARU •>»"< SADO MARU Feb. 8 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOR MARSEILLES AND LIVERPOOL VIA PORTS MALACCA MARU Feb. 16 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND595 words
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Advertisement715 1922-01-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATGHAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Telephone Noe. Paiaage Dept. 131, Freight Drpt. i:O2. Marine Dept. and Tranahlpmrnt Uept. 1437, Maa-iger's Kept. 1002. UNDER CONTRACT WITn THE Nl'/ThERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. ROCHUSSKN -January 5, Pennnjr, Lho-Soiimaw", Si;rli, Sabnng, O«-lec-I,heuc, Tjalanp, Meulaboh Tapa-Toean, Sinab«nc715 words
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Advertisement1014 1922-01-05 5 STEAMER SAILINGS O.S.K. THB OSAKA RHOHEN KAIBHA LTD. (Incorporated la Japan) Ne. t, D« Baaaa Street. Preaoaed Balling frees Slagaaara (Subject to change vithont notice) BUBOPBAN UNB Far Part Haie 1 Marsclllea, Utadaa, Aatwe.v, Bvlterdaai aad litwbarg ABGUN MARU Jaa. IJ Jaa. U •"•nit Mar«.i|].. AMDa MARU Fcj. 2.1 Feb.1,014 words
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Advertisement125 1922-01-05 5 LLOYD TRIESTINO 8. H. COMPANT (Incorporated ia Italy) HOMKWABD BAIUNGS 1 s.a. TRIESTC January. «.s. CILICIA January For Coloatae, Aden. Maaaaaa, Port Bald. BrlndUi. Venice and Trlrete, Uklog car»o loa tkroagh Bill of Lading for Klame. Ua Lorante and Black 8«a Porta. OUTWARD SAILINGS. Proai TMeata ria Porta. Por Hongkong125 words
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Advertisement677 1922-01-05 6 CINEMAS LIBERTY HALL LIMITED North Bridge Road Tht Stated 3*ca at 9.15 p.m. CARMEL MYERS In Datansl Special Attraction 5 parts THKJKISS 5 part* A BftaakfeSi Drama of co'<l steel nnd flaminß hearts. An absorbing Sea IBM al OsMsnlß. in the dnts of the padres of l-jve caballcros and dark■si677 words
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Advertisement445 1922-01-05 6 CIHEMAS PALACEGAY "CINEMA For Tuesday, Wednesday ar d Thursday. First "flhow at 7.30 Feeing Bears ANIMAL OA/.ETTE 7 reels THE FORTUNE HUNTER 7 reels Second ihow at 9.30 THE ROUNDERS Charlie Cfe la comedy 4 red* JULIUS CAESAR 4 reeU A Magnificent Film version of this great Historical Drama 1,000445 words
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Advertisement330 1922-01-05 6 »♦♦♦♦-> »»>«»»♦ NEVER SAY DYE, SAY TINTEX SO cts. PER PACKET Of all retailers and at 1, CAIRNHILL ROAD. NEVER SAY DYE, SAY TINTEX FREE FREE FREE 1 Tire Gauge,— for 1 Dunlop Tire Purchased. 1 Partchquiek.— for 1 Dunlop Tube Purchased. i 1 Tire Gauge, 1 Patchquick for 2330 words
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Advertisement79 1922-01-05 6 Will biiy the Typovriter Supreme j The Woodstock f It is a Machine with Latest Improvements, Ball Bearings, f 2 Colour Ribbon, f Tabulator Attachments, f Takes paper 11 inches wide f 1 Rick&rd Ltd. j Prompt Printers, SOLE AGENTS, jj !i 76 Cecil Street, Singapore. ■■—■•"•■""■""2--«"""-l I When your79 words
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Article108 1922-01-05 7 FUTUKM rharaday, January 5. High Water, 2.88 a.m., 2.29 p.m. B. 1. homeward mail closet. Friday, Janaary Higk Water, 3.1« ajn., 8.21 p.m. Eurasian Meeting. 5.11.C, B. So p.m. BaUrday. January 7. High Water, 4.1 a.m., 4.C6 p.m. Naada). Ja>uary H. High Water, 4.53 a.m., 6.48 p.m.108 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article53 1922-01-05 7 Beat Wharf Basin Nil. Kast Wharf Thaagwa. Sheers Wharf-Nil. Mai-.i Wharf Kl.pliant:.. Katonp, Banca Japtm. Knigkt of th« (,^rter. fjniure Do<V .lu-u. Hnrni-o. Yupao Moru. Wr»t Wharl Cirea< Kvlantan Jardines Whsrl Uluni;. Palo br.nl .l Wharf-Nil. &eppel Harboar. Main Wharf lea Basse, Wan it. Launch Lady53 words
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Article27 1922-01-05 7 Taajonsr Pfegaf A Kepon-. Victoria Dock i'eruk. KeppH Harbour XinK. Dock: Nil. No. 1 Dock Dredger Sbrunp, Lauuch Lao. No 2 Dock Keawiir.27 words
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Article210 1922-01-05 7 BAN RONG LEONG, Brit. 71u toaa, from Bataria 41, f..r Java u:n-. BATAVItIt. Brit, r^nt. from Natunas ■''-I, 'nr A>: ■fa unc. CALCHAS, Brit, O.U?. tons from Liverpool 4-1. f..r Honckons ..I. DBDCALION toaa, from New York 41, for I-.v.rpooi f.-l. ELKI'HANTA. Brit., l::u I .iv, from Calcutta210 words
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Article176 1922-01-05 7 To-day Tenani;, Rangoon and Calcutta 3 p.m. Fort pkhaea and lYrt Swettcnham 3 p.m. Malacca and Muar bjb. Sue:, Mai Liverpoal 3 p.ai. Taxccla 1 p.m. Tort Swetterjham, Fenang, Madras and Negapatam, taking mails for Europe, etc. (ria Bombay) t p.m. .ration up to 1 p.m. Parcels176 words
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Article30 1922-01-05 7 (Odrlal Poi ift Slagapore November 10 November 17 Kovrmhrr 13 bNWBkrf Mt C Qfflcc R»port) ArriTtd Londoa December 8 Urcembcr 14 Urcember Ifi IWc-rol.-r ::1 January 230 words
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Article140 1922-01-05 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, January bOn London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 1/8 Demand 2/3 7/8 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 3/8 On New York Demand 'US Private 90 days 50' i On France Bank 580; On India. Dank T.T. 172% On Hi.nukuriK-. Bank <I/d 14 la p.c. prem.t On140 words
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51 1922-01-05 7 Tone of mail-.et: Quiet. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. Spot 'Ml.' <'«bruary-March Vpril-June Singapore Stairmrcl Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers Spot January February-March April -..'lino n\k 38 38 38V4 40% 41% ■1 44 DAILY PRICK* CURRENT. 12 noon. .Ijnuary51 words
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STOCK AND SHARES.
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Article184 1922-01-05 7 Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 1 1 Ayer Weng 1.00 1 1 Hium 'I'm 1.35 1.45 1 1 Jelantoh 0.60 £1 fl Kam Kamunting 1.13.0 1.1ti.0 xJ. 10 10 Kinta Asoc. 3.50 4.50 11 1 Lahat Mines 6 5 Ldngui Tin 425 4.75 10 10 Malayan Coll. 11.75 15.75 1184 words
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Article143 1922-01-05 7 Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. £1 fl Br. Am. Tobacco 310.0 3.5.0 cd. 10 10 Central Engines 15.50 16.50 10 iv Ce::trr.l il.--i.rs 3.50 AJM U £1 E. Smelting Co. G.OO 6.50 r jj- hi- Electric T'ways 2 6 10 10 Frascr Neavea 26.2.i 27.26 r *l .".<• Hamm-v an<!143 words
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Article104 1922-01-05 7 (J. Erg. fl p.c. $t,2>4,t00 pax I p.c p.va Spore Electric Trsmwayi, 6 9*. £GdO.dOO f.m 3 pure Municipal 6 p« $1,878,000 »«r Spore Mac. 4H p.*. of 1907 $l,00O,C»00 10 p^. dia. S'i>ore Mun. 4H b.c. of 1906 |1,600,5 C() 10 p.t. dia. S |iort Moo. 4H -of104 words
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Article421 1922-01-05 7 Frasrr and Co. and Lyall md X. ait's Quotations. Latest available Sterling Quotations are printed on another page on Friday. Fraser Lya'.l Co. Evatt. Alletby ($1) 0.20 0.S0 0.20 0.S0 Alor Gaiah ($1) 1.40 l.r.O 1.30 1.50 A. Hitum (?•">» lO.Otl 11.00 M0 10.50 Am. Malay <$2) 1.45421 words
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Advertisement78 1922-01-05 7 AUCTION SALE si aaaaU >-hi.!,l fu^,.;ur.'. wall mnrors. pictures, <n>rkir>. U'ak plant, tub^.| At Mi r K and Co.'* :..il.- -rnnm. X*. :j<>. «'hulta Str.et in ■atariar, faaaan at II a.m. on risjw, < HKONQ Kl>ON SKNi; i en, MMtiMnMtA i Telephome SJ. 21, The Arcade, SINT.ArORE. DOLLAH CO DESIGNERS.78 words
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Advertisement874 1922-01-05 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED, chen* sveond band ear. Krply civag mako. condition, lowest price to u'J. Strnits Times. TO l.K'i Inrgr double room w.th bathroom, suit two bachelors. Terms moderate. Private fa'uily. >ua, Slruits Times._ TO LKT, lurtce bright oflice, nrta about 1.200 Riiuare fret, in crntrul position. Rent \;>r'y Ifl.874 words
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Advertisement207 1922-01-05 7 IMPORTANT APJCTION SALE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT, JOHORE BAHRU Mivicllaneous Ml No. I of 1921. THE OVKKSKA CHINESE BANK, LTD.. OF SINGAPORE Charteea NA\F.\A SOONA NARALNA I'ILLVI. O; KAKAIKIIM, INDIA t'hamor. The undt'!.sigiicil have ksjsjsj instructed to pell ■>>' Public Auction at their sale-room, RniUes Ckasaken^ Untiles Place.207 words
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Advertisement311 1922-01-05 7 SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS NETHERLANDS GUTTA-PERCHA COMPANY. Head Office and Works Town-Otfre and Sh.>»ro«m PASIR PANJANG. 5. RAFFLES PLACE. The First Manufacturers of RubberGoods in the East. Rubber-Kelting Solid-Tyres Ebonitt -IJixls Rubber-llo.se Micyclc- yres Iv>miiU'-;-hr;'t-i Rubber-Sheets Carriast -Tyres Ebonito-Tuiu > Rubber-Valves Kirksbi !'j ns Hw.\iiy--<.:. Rubber-lluffers Perambulator-Tyres Kbonite-Sundrics ANYTHING in the311 words
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Obituary31 1922-01-05 8 801 DEWTN. On January 5. 1322, at ;.i," 2, Kampnng Java Road, igapore, Gladys Ann heloveil in f daughter of Xv. rimi Mrs. D. 1. Boudtowjm. (Penang and X.M.S. papers31 words
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1306 1922-01-05 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, JANUARY 5 PRANCE AND HER FRIENDS. exceedingly well pleased to se? that the. TreiK-h Koreign Office has formally ami explicitly declared that the document? !u*n at Washington to prove a FrancofaaaaCM concordat with reference to Bftcria are Isrgariea. Beyond all question ta*M documents produced something like1,306 words
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Article18 1922-01-05 8 The B. I. packet Tara with local mails was expected to arrive at Penang at 6 a.m. to-day.18 words
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Article16 1922-01-05 8 Th? steamer Islander grounded after leaving I'hompenh on Christmas Day and was rclluat-'d en December 30.16 words
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Article19 1922-01-05 8 It is reported that 1921 was the busiest and most useful yaw in the Malay States Information Agency's existence.19 words
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Article21 1922-01-05 8 Tho Dutch post office authorities announce that the new Wk cent stamps have arrived fr->m Holland and are now on sale.21 words
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Article31 1922-01-05 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 168 $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 178 $100.31 words
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Article30 1922-01-05 8 The price of rubber for the assessment of duty for the period from January 6 to January 12, 1922, inclusive, is 37 cents per pound, equivalent to $49.33 per picul.30 words
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Article27 1922-01-05 8 We hay- received the first number of The Muslim, the organ of th? Anjuman-i--l:;!am. Singapore. It is neatly printed rind contains much matter of interest to Mohamedans.27 words
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Article44 1922-01-05 8 H.M. transport Himalaya, conveying the 2nd Battalion, the King's Regiment and drafts for Cmasj, will arrive at Singapore on Sunday morning and will berth at th P. and O. Wharf. The Himalaya will sail for H mgkong at noon on Monday, the 9th instant.44 words
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Article51 1922-01-05 8 The Straits Chinese Reading Club commences a new session on Monday, 9th inst., at the C. C. A. hall, 136, Prinsep Street, at 8 p.m. when the Rev. W. Murray and the Hon. Mr. Song Ong 9iang will welcome young men for enrolment as members. The fee is $1 a51 words
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Article51 1922-01-05 8 At the mass meeting to recruit Eurasians for the Volunteer Force to be held at the Singapore Recreation Club at IUM p.m. to-morrow, Friday, Capt. Naj M Lewis, Capt. F. S. Clarke and Mr. K Tessensohn have been asked to address the gathering. Mr. N. B. Westerhout wil! take the51 words
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Article60 1922-01-05 8 The Eurasian, G. W. Gomes, who is alleged to have murdered his wife and little son st his residence in Bukit Timah Xi ad on December 30, is still in the Gen ra Hospital suffering from wounds inflict'-'d by himself. As soon as he is better be will be produced60 words
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Article56 1922-01-05 8 In aid of St. Andrew'? Mission Hospital 'Building Fund, a sale will be held at St. Andrew's Hall, Orchard Road, on Saturday, January 21, from 10 a.m., an.i a concert and variety entertainment at the Victoria Theatr? on Saturday, jßnuury ls\ commencing at 9.15 p.m. The support of charitably inclined56 words
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Article103 1922-01-05 8 In spite of the vigilant search conducted practically the whole of yesterday under the supervision of Insp. Dale no trace could be found of the Tamil conservancy coolie who went down the manhole by the Teluk Ayer market to clean a sewer, and who never reappeared. It is believed that,103 words
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Article136 1922-01-05 8 Before Mr. Dawson, third magistrate, yesterday, Ins-p. Br.roton, Chief af th Central Division, charged a Chinese named Chew Koon, with alleged robb ry of ?2,">00 from a Chinese merchant, al the latter was proceeding 1 in a ricksha t > the Chines? Commercial Bank on the :!rd inst. The complainant136 words
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Article157 1922-01-05 8 In his report on the budget of Siam for the year 1921-2, the Financial Adviser. Mr. W. J. F. Williamson, CM.G., states The two most striking items are those relating to (a) the import of General Goods, which showed a total value of Tcs. 128 million?, as against Tcs. 117157 words
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Article434 1922-01-05 8 Mr. S- C. Teomans has left Kuala Lum pur for Bangkok to take up an appoint ment on th_- Siam Observer. Mr. 11. Sireom. nimi-sioner of Lands and Mm s, Lahore, BecosapanJed by Mrs. Sireom, is homeward bound by th 1' an I O. Nellore. Mr. \V.434 words
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Article26 1922-01-05 8 The outward P. and O. packet Xagoya, with mails from Europe, is now fxpocted to reach Penang at daylight on Sunday, the Bth instant.26 words
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Article58 1922-01-05 8 Our Penang correspondent wired st.- day as follows The inauguration <f the new through train service between l^anvrkok and IVnanic was very lOCCeaafnl. The train arrived at I'rai up to time. 8> ver.il of her passengers made the full Journey and expressed themselves as well satisfied. The58 words
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Article66 1922-01-05 8 The following results have been issued by the Senate King Edward VII. Scholar- hips. Leong Lan Oye, St. Xavier's Institute, I'enang, Cheah Kok Inn. Penaag Free School. Matriculation Honours List. Leon;; I,an Oyc. St. XavieVl Institute, I'enang. Matriculation Pass List (Centre Penang). Cheah Gym Kooi, St. X«\ier's Institute,66 words
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Article81 1922-01-05 8 The Japanese n-ui write* »is f«!- iws Hi.; Majesty the Emperor of ■Japan has been graciously pleased to conlet upon HH Exe llettcy the (i'nernor Sir Laurence Nnnm Gailkmard, K.i irder of the lii-.n-Sun in recognition if lr.< tervices renderid on the occasion of the rWt81 words
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Article89 1922-01-05 8 Raemiting f^r the Singapore Volant) rs bu i i. iw.r t(,:< week, but the n^xt few days will probably si.- a eonsiderab'e increase. To-morrow is the second spur is I day for the recruiting of tl pany. while at the same time the Eurasian community wiil be89 words
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Article115 1922-01-05 8 A numb r of meal raansnaai were tinnl by the fourth magist.ate yesterday f r breaches of the Arms' Onlinajn--. Mr. ■agatta i f the I!i ttenl^m Trading <',>. wm fined *10 for ha\ irijc had in his pat an automatic pisto! without licenr-, and115 words
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Advertisement102 1922-01-05 8 Furniture S mmJ I t> ■h'-~^-sti > I 1 1 r< "i'J a<"'i-ti»: Di'sijtn of Furntiure. A in d -I < rat! kc »a»1 i-i our Furniture l). pirtfnent af K»om». JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. mats' I r.;'»n<?; !.M .APOKE PEOOF Hrn WE ARE REPAIRERS 0C U ACCIDBN I, BAST102 words
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Advertisement140 1922-01-05 8 ALHAMBRA Iteach Road. 5 Its. THE PATH FORBIDDEN S Pts. i rtR. HIS LAST DOLLAR 4 pu. Topiral Budget and Pollard Comedy Novelty Serial THE MYSTERY MIND Kpitodei 13, 14 and 16 MARLBOROUGIT Beach RoaJ IVs. TKK SII.TANE.-IS OF LOVE 6 Pta. Till: MYSTKIIV Off TEN O'CLOCK I l-fs. 4140 words
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Article646 1922-01-05 9 Progress with Submarine Problem. Reitkr'3 Service. London, January 3. Washington The naval experts have pNgMMd in the direction of securing agIMBMBt on the question of replacements Mid scrapping capital ships. The legal experts are busy drafting the naval treaty. London, January 3. Washington In the House of RepreserilativcK646 words
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Article15 1922-01-05 9 The Me<i:in police have arrested a Chirvsc in connection with the rocent train munlor there.15 words
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Article116 1922-01-05 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 4. Bombay Pundits M. M. Malaviya and Jinnah and other non-party leaders have sent a letter to 'the representatives of all shades of political opinion saying it behoves the Government and people to make the utmost effort to prevent resort to civil disobedience until116 words
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Article102 1922-01-05 9 Reuter's Service. Prince of Wales' Camp, Rangoon, Jan. 4. At a dinner at the Pegu Club yesterday Uv> Prince of Wales deoared that he had received no warmer reception than at Rangoon during his three tours. The warm hearted Burmese have responded amazingly to the charm of102 words
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Article80 1922-01-05 9 REVTEa's Service. London, January 4. Colombo Lord Northcliffe in a stateem said he considered th? outlook for British trade in the Far East good, but German competition was very keen, in addition to great American and French activity. He considers the opportunities in Siam have been overlooked.80 words
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Article65 1922-01-05 9 Rbuter's Service. London, January 4. An important change in the conditions regulating ship freights laid down in the Hague rules of 1921 and introduced in the bills of lading of liners is expected to operate next month. Shipowners under it accept carriers' risks." the arrangement not to65 words
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Article47 1922-01-05 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 4. Johannesburg The strike committee has decided to withdraw pumpers and others engaged in essential services in the coalmines, alleging that the condition that there shouid be no attempt to run the mines by native labour has b -en contravened.47 words
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Article46 1922-01-05 9 Reiter's Service. London, January 4. In a message to the diocese the Archbishop of Canterbury states that he regards the reception given to the Lambeth Conference appeal for Christian unity as unreservedly encouraging. There is ample evidence of growing interest both west and east.46 words
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Article43 1922-01-05 9 Reiter's Service. London, January 4. Cairo The situation 'is calm. An attempt in the native quarters to boycott British firms has apparently been confined so far to withdrawal of certain deposits from British banks. The Zaglulist organ Minhar has been indefinitely suspended43 words
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Article112 1922-01-05 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 3. Professor J. W. Gregory, professor of geology at the Glasgow University, accompanied by his son, who will bo his sole European companion, will start on a scientific expedition in China in March. He will examine mountain ranges in Yunnan and western Szechuan112 words
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Article46 1922-01-05 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 3. The Anglo-Persian Oil Company has fc»een informed that oil has been struck at a depth of 2,000 feet on the new oilfield at Rivadavia, Argentine, yielding 400 gal'ons daily. Seven other wells are being drilled in the same section.46 words
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Article31 1922-01-05 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 4. Paris It is officially announced that the post of Secretary-General to the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, formerly h?ld by M. Berthelot, has been abolished.31 words
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Article25 1922-01-05 9 Renter's Service. London, January 4. Washington Mr. Henry P. Fletcher, formerly Charge d'Affaires at Peking, ha? been appointed Ambassador to Belgium, succeeding Mr. Wnitlock.25 words
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Article29 1922-01-05 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 4. It is report?d from Riga that the" Soviet Government has sent an envoy extraordinary to Peking to propose a military alliance.29 words
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Article301 1922-01-05 9 Messrs. Macphail and Co.'s Weekly Report. Messrs. Macphail and Co.'s weekly report dated 4th inst., states The share market hos been fairly quiet during the week. Tin is weaker at £170 15s. per ton, a fall of £3 10s. As a result tin shares are slightly easier.301 words
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Article111 1922-01-05 9 The following appointments are notified in the F.M S. Government Gazette Mr. F. D. Evans to be Anti-MaHria Engineer in the P.W.D., F.M.S. Mr. F. Cobb to be a European master in the F.M.S. Mr. C- M. Kariappa to act as Building Inspector, Sanitary Board, Kinta Mr. C.111 words
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Article484 1922-01-05 9 Dredge Ready to Start Work This Month. The first annual general meeting of the shareholders of Johan Tin Dredging, Limited, was held en December 31 at the registered office of the company, Belfield Street, Ipoh. Mr. J. M. Sime, chairman of directors, presided and the others484 words
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Article419 1922-01-05 9 Coolie's Claim Against Enraged Shopkeeper. Pay Boon, a mndry shopkeeper, of Serangoon Road, was charged on the 3rd inst. before Mr. Nunn, District Judge, with voluntarily causing grievous hurt by shooting one of his coolies, named Choo Thio, on October 10, of last year. Mr. Shelley-Thompson prosecuted and419 words
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Article106 1922-01-05 9 The Daily Herald announces that the Prime Minister's plan for the reform of the House of Lords repeals the Parliament Act of 1911, which concerns ordinary legislation and establishes a Chamber comprising a minority of hereditary peers chosen from the whole body and also a106 words
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Article856 1922-01-05 9 Details of the Planning And Lay-out. The large scale on which the MalayaBorneo Exhibition, which is to be held in April, has been arranged, as regards the variety of the exhibits and the collecting together of arts and crafts, industries and trades of all nationalities, is of necessity856 words
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Article157 1922-01-05 9 The following public holidays will be observed in the Faderatsd Malay States during the year 1922 Chinese New Year Saturlay and Monday, Jan. 28 and 30. Good Friday and Easter. Friday, Saturday and Monday April 14, 15 and 17. •Birthday of H.H. the Yang di157 words
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Sporting News and Notes.
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Article122 1922-01-05 9 Another Match with The Staffords. Another final match against the Staffords The S.C.C. and the Staffords are to meet once again on the J.C.C. ground on Monday next, and this is announced as actually the concluding eagagement. The S.C.C. team will be Hendry Gale and Corben Parish, Duff and122 words
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Article50 1922-01-05 9 The following will represent the XxServices' team against the Straits U.iited 1 at football on the S.U.C. ground to-day P. Hendry S. W. Corben and G. H. iPage G. "Edlin, T. Kdwanls and L. Schofield A. W. Duggan J. H. Young, R. Harvey, C. E. Winter and G. C. Meredith.50 words
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Article279 1922-01-05 9 The soggy state of the ground again hampered play on the Padang yesterday when the S.C.C. met the S.R.C. at hockey. The game, which was rather one sided, resulted in victory for the S.C.C. by four goals to nil. The teams were S.C.C—La Mothe O. R. S. Bateman. Dr.279 words
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Article91 1922-01-05 9 The following team has been selected to play for Malacca against Singapore at Malacca on Saturday :—J. A. St. C. Stewart G. B. Adams, C. B. Gibson. B. Walters and W. H. Stanley D. J. Murphy and D. C. Morrison C. E. Venables, I!. Sykes, H. D. L. Fisher,91 words
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Article58 1922-01-05 9 We are asked to draw attention to a notice posted in the S.C.C. convening h meeting of all members of the club wh*> are interested in cricket, to be held in tinnorth room of the club en Monday next, at 5 p.m. The business of the meeting will be58 words
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Article52 1922-01-05 9 A Reuter wire from .Melbourne dated January 4 states Victoria defeated SoUth Australia by six wickets. Victoria made 474, Ryder contributing 242 and Ransford 87. South Australia compiled 21!», and then, following on, totalled 861. A. Smith made 112. Victoria made the necessary I*7 for the loss of52 words
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Article97 1922-01-05 9 A Calcutta MM|| of PlMllllllH '.!rt states that the race for the King K.npcror's Cup, formerly the Trial Stakes (one mile), run on the first day of the Calcutta Races, resulted in Mr. Je.siram's Not Much defeating Mr. Goculda^' Roubaix by a length, the winner leading all97 words
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Article422 1922-01-05 9 League Association football matches played on December 24 resulted as follows Pfrrrt Division: Arsenal 0, Oldham I Ashton Vila 1, Newcastle 0; Bolton Blackburn 1 Burnley :>, Middles-borough 1 Chelsea 1. Tottenham 2 Everton '2, Manchester City I Huddersritld 1, C'nrdirT 1; Manchester I'nited 0, Liverpool Preston422 words
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Article108 1922-01-05 10 Mmamgcr i*f Ajrtf Tawah Estate l\etire>. lir. J. H. Barrop, manager of Ayt-r l'enatiE ,i Maru, cays 'A. Mr. Harrop, who retarned te this country in holiday at home, is retiring after 24 eni in the East. the Straits during •I. Daily Chronicle. manages \v. r the district,108 words
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Article33 1922-01-05 10 Marphail nnd Co.'s Daily Report. lanuary E. Hongkong U4 px. pram ■I 1.07-1.10. I cants i .nts. Pi talingi 1.36 !.-;ii. 1 1.70-11.90. Trader* I ollieru-s I4JWI" 10, Loans iirm.33 words
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Article446 1922-01-05 10 Its Removal Causes Slump In Trices. f December U, states Now that the lian^'iiiin rice market has had time to take n the effect of the removal of all re>tri<tions on the export of rice, it l..is ..iily hardened the hearts of ■an > < -ter.lay evc-rybody was446 words
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Article263 1922-01-05 10 The Crown C'olunies Britain's Best Hope. That the beat hope of a revival of our foreign' trai'e lies in the development of trade with the Crown Colonies was the aa address on The Future of foreign Ti-aiie givaa by Mr. H. G. Wiliro»pective candidate for Wednes- Caxton Hall,263 words
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Article184 1922-01-05 10 p Tiials of the Worlds Oldest Man. Dj.rji.. i iuuidi;ie, tin- Wwaar iilii Tu>-k who ran:c ti> Paris in a hurry tc ■at work, is bow in a hurry to go back 1 itntinonle because he cannot nnd SHJ t> do. s;i\ :'r..- Daily Expfwai Pari: i- riespondenl.184 words
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Article32 1922-01-05 10 Mr. M. V. San is plimninir a majaj re\\'>i sWBg with a cupilal id ten million dollars. The China National iir ri < "•'inoaiiy is Mt. \gin% director of tlr- n. \v aaa32 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter145 1922-01-05 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Surely sufficient has been written of late about this subject to justify mark time." Past experience has shown that Labour does not benefit by a vast amount of illogical matter published even with the best of intention. Every, manager is145 words
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Letter363 1922-01-05 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, From the little that I have heard from some architectural frier.ds I gather that there must be a strong feeling of dissatisfaction at the way in which this class of professional men will in future be handled or kept umU-r363 words
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Article340 1922-01-05 10 Urief Summaries of Company Reports. Report jf the L'nited Temiang (F.M.S.* Rubber Estates for year ended Juty :;l 1921. shows net loss 9f 11,720, which OBdMctad from credit balance broasrht in leaves i";2.<i. r which directors propoai to carry forward. Accounts of Sumatra Para Rabbet Plantations for year340 words
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Article23 1922-01-05 10 From thy Xipp-m Yuen Kaisha we have received an artistic wall calendar ami from M<-«rs. C. A Rmttra and i ostfal Jesk calendars.23 words
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Article796 1922-01-05 10 Watching the Course of One's Breakfast. An you dyspeptic Do you diet Have you exhausted the possibilities of charcoal biscuits, skimmed milk, and bird saad T You have Then betake yourself to Sydney Hospital, and standing between the new X-ray plant and its fluorescent screen, watch the796 words
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Article178 1922-01-05 10 1 ha following from the Hongkong Daily PHM of Pet-ember 28 supplements our spwial cable A prisoner being held for extradition escaped from a detention room at the Ontral Police Station on Christmas night. Probably through an accomplice the man got possession <>f a chisel and with178 words
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Article1074 1922-01-05 10 *Life of Robert Marquis Of Salisbury. The student of politics has no reason to complain of the lack of political biography. Mr. Garyin is at work on a life of Mr. Chamberlain, and other authors are dealing respectively with Sir William Harcourt and Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman.1,074 words
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Article539 1922-01-05 10 Life of Kobi'it Marquis of Salisbury! By his daughter. Lady Gwendolen Cacti. Vol. 1., 18XO-18CH. Vol. IL. i (London 110.1d.-r and Stonghton). 21/--net each. muke no allusion to it in his presence. Ho had lost nothing ef his early scorn and moral rvprobation of the fashions HI world and he539 words
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Article61 1922-01-05 10 !-<r!borough changes its programme .'-tiiglit, and has an attractive selection >f pictures for both shows, a six-part picture of exceptionally fine ,)hoto(fra;)by, T"hc Snltaneas of I.ov, and i four-reel mystery drama, The Mystery if Ten O'clock, bein^ dowa for the second ihow, while a Bve-rec] picture. An \merican61 words
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Article78 1922-01-05 10 Lust night before a large audienbe at •ria Theatre the screening of the 'c, Chair and the Prince- vi- I :> Aartralia proved T. Thirteenth Chair is a fascinating picture .vhich hods tho interest up to tht .ast foot >f film. The photography ta excellent, and t i.s a production78 words
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Article184 1922-01-05 10 Tn»- (i- ;nd publuhed by its author I. E. IClngfford, Bathn rnarhad t> 'I'.'h edition which in ita for it-s utility. The antbor'i ;.'i;-at aim !r.s b- ,'ti to really simplify shorthand, anil ertainiy the wt?A r*a iwn painful ezscri-■m.-i <f attempting to ma ter the old184 words
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Article168 1922-01-05 10 PrenirWar at the annual ainetiag <'f Langkapoera (Sumatra) Kubbt-r Estate he d oal lr. W. O. Kurt aaM Since our last maMing one most in;pyrtant and s:.t isfucti ry ;\ert in th > hietory of th'- company ha* oeeurraA Iv January cf thi'; year, aftvr au»aial faaea of168 words
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Article2190 1922-01-05 11 First Try-Out for Rugger Internationals. By Our Special Correspondent London. December 1. The flat-racing: season ended with a consolation prize for backers in thr victory of Blue Dun, who started a hot favourite 8t 7 to 2 for the Manchester November Handicap. She has< always bcra recocni>"<l as2,190 words
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Advertisement165 1922-01-05 11 I IS/ $LjlJ get your 1 Xa^Ol GRAMOPHONE AM) RECORDS *>f^J^y TO-DAY. *o^mfstcr's Voice r^-)'JfflKfi FROM S. Moutrie Co., RAFFLES PLACE, "C J SINGAPORE. Value Mast Justify Your Choice THEREFORE BUY A "CLYNO" WE CARRY STOCKS OP SPARE PARTS SOLE AGENTS: William Jacks Co. SINGAPORE The Most Work for The165 words
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Advertisement283 1922-01-05 11 Raffles Hotel. MONDAY.— Tea Dansant, 5 to 7 p.m. (.Admission free). WEDNESDAY. Special Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Lunch— Orchestra. SATURDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). NOTlCE.— Residents and Diners will have prior claim to283 words
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Article449 1922-01-05 12 PHILLIPS OF SCUTARI." The Man who Would Not Be King. Brigadier-General George Fraser Phillips, C.8., C.M.G., who achieved a European reputation owing to the ability he displayed in administering Scutari, in Albania, during a period of international crisis, died suddenly on December 2 in London, aged 58. Born in 18G.!,449 words
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Article110 1922-01-05 12 A terrible tragedy occurred on the Golden Horsehoe mine Kalgoorlie on December 6 resulting .in the instant death of four men, while three others were (seriously injured. The accident occurred at 4.20, when the miners were changing shifts. A cage containing seven men was being lowered in the110 words
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91 1922-01-05 12 The report of the British India Steam Navigation Company for the year ended September 30 last states that the profit and loss account shows a balance available tor distribution, after providing for depreciation, of £1.'17,072. Provision is made for the payment of the dividend91 words
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Advertisement93 1922-01-05 12 1922 Commence (he New Year well by keeping you store with sufficient stock. Ne\er keep it empty. We do (he. supply in the line of Ship-chandlery, Eatat*) and Mine requirements at new rates. Ktam Kiat Co. 10S m| Mt, M.VI'.KKT STREET. DIRECTLY Zam-Buk is applied EEEEEf BW J% Kvt rtS93 words
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Advertisement645 1922-01-05 12 FOR PRINCES AND RICH MEN ONLY THE ROYAL YAKUT! (ANANO YILAB). This Takvtl or life-giving necur baa b**B prepared from th* best, choicest aad richest r*g*tabl* drag*. It has a wonderful property of increasing the virile power and rectiAes ill urinary disorders. In fact. It make* man man. This Talaabl*645 words
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Advertisement181 1922-01-05 12 ItaAARAd DRINK jH^J Beer Stout pMs^BMßßßaiM^^^^^^ ■s^b^EEEEEEeAbEE^sS^ AQENTS Rij SINGAPORE, European Preparatory School TOMI.INSON HALL ORCHARD ROAD Established January, 19H Highest References. New Term COMMENCES MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1922 PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. There arc vacancies for a few new pupils. The Principal (Miss K. White) will be at Tomlinsr.n Hall181 words
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Article819 1922-01-05 13 Conservation of the Labour Force. The annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Castlefield (Klang) Rubber Kstate, LUI-, was heid on December 7 at the registered offices, 7, MarthVs-lane, Cannon Street, E.C., Mr. W. Arthur Addinsell (Chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman sand Gentlemen, I have819 words
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Article110 1922-01-05 13 i Previously acknowledged $132,232.47 Sungei Buloh Rubber Co., Ltd. 1,000 K W.J." (/urther con.) 100 I B. E. Shaw (2nd con.) 50 St. Andrew's Presbyterian I Church Collection at the service held (in conjunction I with the Fitzgeral Memo- rial Churvh, P.-nang 44.40 Total W.426.87 Singapore Branch110 words
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Article73 1922-01-05 13 An addition to the shipping trade of Southampton will result from the negotiations which have been completed between the Canadian Pacific Company and the London Suutli-Western Railway, owners of the Southampton docks. The arrangement means that the Canadian Pacific Company's express service will be transferred from I-ivorpuol73 words
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Advertisement163 1922-01-05 13 Motor Cycles Repaired EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. MOTOR CARS FOR MIRB. Special Kates for retaining cars when not running:. Prowse Jones Co. Coieman Street, sinjrapoie. 'Phone 11 OS. The Car for the Owner -Driver, Th* Standard Car U dmgnad siprswly tern IrWi snnn| to all weathers OTer tbt tuf k«s< > loads—163 words
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Advertisement702 1922-01-05 13 The Brand of Confidence C. H. QUICK 283. K ALLANS ROAD. MOTORS AND MACHINERY REPAIRER j Battory chargint;. Vulcanizing, Painting, Launch repairing, etc. I Call on us for consultation of cost MODERADB CHARGES. BUN BEE CO. U. Korhor. Bia«as«r«, GROCERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS aa4 sai)S»ll«rs t-f COLD STORAGI FKOZIN702 words
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Advertisement727 1922-01-05 14 SALES BY AUCTION AUCTION SALE FEDERATED MALAY STATES STATE OF SELANGOR IN THE SITKKME OITRT AT KUALA UJMPUat Application No. SO of 1921. VKO S()(» I.KONC vs. < II \lll.ES R. HOOLE Civil Suit No. 1147 of 1921. M.MISTKK 00, LTD. MAI.AVW I.KADER PRESS. In Pursuance of an order of727 words
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Advertisement474 1922-01-05 14 INSURANCE THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. (Incorporated in Canada) I All the laUst plans of Life, Indowm.nl sad Annuity policies issued. AsseU M.000,000 OUTHRIE CO, LTD.— General AgenU Singapore. ROYAL INSURANCE CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Great Britala) Specialises la MOTOR INSURANCE. 1. Prompt Lees SettlemenU t. Moderate Premtnms. Write for474 words
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Advertisement1772 1922-01-05 14 Aawta «t« $4,wow,W# B.C. A««rasw« la fore* tfßf $17,eM,Mf The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., "Ltd. (Incorporated la ItralU lettlemeaU) ■■aaaeaa TBATI OFFICB I Winchester Hesae, glcg»p«re. LONDON OFFICE I IX, Old Jewry, aX. The Company has 00,000 deposltei with the Supreme Court of Ergland aad complies with the British1,772 words
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Advertisement135 1922-01-05 15 MICHELIN CABLE CORD TYRES The greatest progress in tyre-making f PRICES GREATLY REDUCED All sizes of those famous Tyres are now available. A. MICHELIN Co. Head Office Clermont-Ferrand, France. STOCKISTS THROUGHOUT MALAYA. Gasolene Motor Hiring Co. j NO. 5-2, BE\CH ROAD. Motor Cars for Hire at the old popular place.135 words
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Advertisement208 1922-01-05 15 Orchids VANDA JOAQUIWS 70 cents per dozen. With stalks $1.20 per dozen. BASKETS $5 per basket. WREATHS $5 each. Fresh Cut Flowers Daily. Special attention given to steamer orders. Free delivery anywhere. MODERN APPLIANCE CO. 26-S, Orchard Bosd. TeL 2631. For night orders call up 'Phone 682. KWONG SENG CHIANG208 words
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Advertisement80 1922-01-05 15 NEW SALES ROOM Open January Ist tm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmm for mmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm LIBERTY CBOW-ELKH ART ROAMEB 'Phone 89 to hava us demonstrate any of these Cars to you. MOTOR CAR REPAIRING: -ELECTRICAL SPECIALISTS. Orders taken for Covering Care completely with Fabrikoid leather. fifth THE MOTOR AGENCY (M vX^ 206-7, ORCHARD ROAD (MIDFILM HOUSE).80 words
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Advertisement361 1922-01-05 16 NEW STOCK IN HAND Tmtrr Clota and 8"i« "»pet Emery and Clas» I'owdor Jackson* FUior Stain Vanish Prrnrh Polish »..d Cold Si.c VsmUk Copal. Oak and Rlsik Japaaj Varnish Salter'* Fsmily Sprinj Dolance Baltrr'ii Circular Spun uaianre Th«Tmom<l-r»— J»|..nm J and Self-rcgU-trrlag Brau Blow Lamp* (UpsigM and rrtical) .Magnulla Anll-fn.361 words
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Advertisement382 1922-01-05 16 TAY GUAN RSAT 3«, PUIXH* srr.EET, Thone Ha* 2113 and 3114. The siii cossful contractor for supply of MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, BROOMS, BASKETS, etc., etc., etc To The Kaajafagfl Municipality. MR BUCKERIOGE'* NEW STUDIQ tt, OECHAJtw XOA* (MZt to ths rcl^Uiaw,! fhtm fIBBB a-OLLOW TBB CHOWS AJI» aUIX Smtu. AVIATION PUKIT382 words
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Advertisement868 1922-01-05 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS^ The i i'.yr.tlO charges for Waata, For Sale. Ta Let, ate. la erdlaary doss srt vy)e (avri-aic* sis vrords to lins) are P»r line one insertion 28 cts, twe iaa. 46 ,ti three ins. M eaa. foor ins. 82 et*, five ins. 11.00. sir ins. IMS, tea ins.868 words
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Advertisement1006 1922-01-05 16 i ma. 11.87. W Ina. $I.M, SI iaa. (1 atenta) ante of which the number of insertions ia aded and charged accordingly. A charge af LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, 99-1, Pasir Panjang Road. Sntry Fobrnary 1. Apply 69, Stanley Street. TO LET. No. I, Oxley ««ad, entry fro» January1,006 words
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Advertisement510 1922-01-05 16 OFFICES AND GODOWN TO LET, new premises. 117 snd 118, Cecil Street. Apply M. Guston, 4, De Souia Street. TO LKT, No. 7S, Paah Scan Street, suitable for fodown from Junuary 1, IMt, Anply to H. A. Khalik, 115, Min'.o Koad, Singapore. "OFFICES TO UvT. S Boat Quay, ani 7,510 words
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Advertisement200 1922-01-05 16 Notice We beg to advise our customer* that our Repairing Department ia now under expert European supervision. All aorta of rcpeurs to cars, lorries asd motor cycles executed. We have also reduced our rate* of car and lorry hirer Telephone: 1233 Straits Motorcar Service, Ltd !IS-Zl6, OBCHARD BOAD. MEW SHIPMENTS200 words
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Miscellaneous208 1922-01-05 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TKLXPBONIS Kdltorial and General W M» seer's Offl.-f IUT 100 PrintiD* Office 12*4 Ail eoß>mL:ac*'ions relating to editorial mataaTS aud news should be addrsaaej 13 TUS LUITOB. All communications relating to business matters -advertiseanMils, subscriptions, atcoants, printing, etc, sLould be aaOressed to TBl MANAGER. AUVEUTISUtENT BATXS Wants,208 words
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