The Straits Times, 11 January 1922
1922-01-11
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Title Section13 1922-01-11 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,841 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922 PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement117 1922-01-11 1 1 1 |!lllllll!llilP!H'!lllllll!llill!!!ll^ m mfafo %Lm royal jijßMgj[ HIS MAJESTY 11 «JfJr^lk Ltf I^^^W m WARRANT THE KING JilMilA MA 1 J I The Premier Disenfectant I H mJtrmicwtiNimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiniiKiiifflniiuniiiiiiini.iiiiniiiin" D By B^KfiffiMUfr H u';i»<ii!iiiuiri!:i<:iw.'i:iiin:flUiiii!nni;u!iin!iiMHHnMiMHNmiiK« iiiicLiiuii 1 roiii BF a HI i^^ PIC Bn yC« JMf 3ti^ QCF) 1 h M''^117 words
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Advertisement11 1922-01-11 1 rj "iittniAro"" ■ilCiat !■■■<■»; uj m^^ AQA.JA i 1 lII* BWW V*l <■11 words
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Article556 1922-01-11 2 CU RING CRIMINALS. Sheep's (Viands for Convict Regeneration. Realise for a moment the type of miserable degenerate who haunts prisons, and then picture him converted by the touch of a hand into the reasonable being you might count your friend. Such a conversion, y»o «ay, could only be brought about556 words
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Article413 1922-01-11 2 A Wonderful and Varied Collection. 1 At a mcetinjr of the Royal Giogif phi- cal Society- at the .-Golian Hall on DeremI bar thf President (Sir Pnaeil Vooac-I husband) announced that all the nR-mbers of the Mount Kvcrest Kxpe<lit:on who left j England would, he hoped, have returned413 words
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Advertisement289 1922-01-11 2 livery Man Needs a Razor x that will five him a clean, smooth, and rapid shave. But such a shave is only possible with a perfect shaving ed«e— y and a perfect shaving edge can only be obtained by stropping. This is where the Valet Auto Strop excels any and289 words
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Advertisement383 1922-01-11 2 Bflr JAVANESE I^KBV SIAMESE rTt-stafßtf^' MODERN •"^Si Br\ antFqur M Ruddhas, ID I Batikwork B and Hj g-^ Bramware. JS Hn\ B Choice JKypGßrrUk 1 Chinese jf Fwry piece i ME(\f (OB plum hcurei- ■^^^^-^-^■BaamfKß) FIXED PRICES. W. H. OOP, 112, Oi chard Road •f>ppoilt# Tolifc Station) 'Phone 2627. FRESH383 words
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Advertisement139 1922-01-11 2 SWINEHARf TYRES AND TUBES l&£ J ln m\\ 80LB IMPORTERS fewPf n the ftSjl I Pacific Trading Co.. iti ft^Sf^ II 672**68 ROB VSON «040 tf\J SINOAPO fi^JJT) 17, fc. T«L MM MM. Www «*fc-*o«t%»t«9s> »i? ■»*r»r»««tji*!t. ■BVSaWß^sVHsHsWsislMaiWsWs.aaiaiMs^BslsVsMsllMß^sll^^ The Adier Visible Typewriters je^pa. Writing always jF in sight of the139 words
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Article466 1922-01-11 3 Mr. JHstkc Darling Young At Seventy -two. In No. 4 Court, King's Bench Division, there sat on the bench all day on December 5, says a home paper, a judpe of whom it mijrht U> said that he has survived by twt Mil the span of466 words
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Article269 1922-01-11 3 Old-Fashioned British Winter. The last of twelve Swiney lectures on the wondera of neology was tielvir d at the Imperial College of Science by Pr. J D. Falconer, who d;-ait specially with the passing of the Ice Ag*. He referred to the deterioration of the climate in269 words
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Article270 1922-01-11 3 A Cockerel that is Alleged to Lay A binl at the recent I'tility I'uuJlry Society's ihuw at the Horticultural Hail swms to have i btaineil admission by false! pretences, -ays Use Daily Kxpress. Thi police f»r>)i<l the exhibition of e-iek-erel.s b«MHt of their jwsistcnt rrowinjf. Tho270 words
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Advertisement190 1922-01-11 3 GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong). Portland Cement IJV CASKS 37S LBS. NETT. Telegraphic Addrrtt C. M. AI.PORT. GREENLAND. SLNGAPORE. Arrnta, Ttlrpaoac No. 2731. J5-1. Boat Qaay, Siasapara. ALSO AGENTS POX THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LMtmOI. (Incorporated in Hongkong). Pure Manila Hemp Rope Telegraphic Address CORDAGE, SINGAPORE,190 words
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Advertisement440 1922-01-11 3 "I THINK THEM SPLENDID FOR CHILDREN" A MOTHER'S PKAISK OF BABY'S OWN TABLETS. For the sickly new-born ba'>e or crowing hild Baby's Own Tablet's, the Canadian children's medicine, are a blessing. They iro guaranteed entirely free from opiate ml absolutely harmles:., an<l ire I remedy >>r teething troubles, constipat on,440 words
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Advertisement621 1922-01-11 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE TAX ON VEHICLES. NOTICE is hereby s\\en that tax on Trac :i n Kngines, I'«rna;;e3, Calta, Wa^on Motor Cars, Jinrikisha-i, etc., now pnj i üble at the Vcnicie Ri-i{istrat>nn Offic. Middle Road. The retM payable nuhji-rt to th« approvi. of the Governor-in-Co'.i!:cil are as follows For every cart621 words
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Advertisement430 1922-01-11 3 SCUDAI, LIMITED lOTICE i lien-hy c'ven tluit an nary General Meeting a th« i«-d Compel.., will l,i Jl»rk<T inic us txti tions foil< > That H E«l Sin app it of Mich wind i -i T nM I r.iui'll I r a mod Ni v. M<-mnr.-n.lum ud lion which hi430 words
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Advertisement808 1922-01-11 4 STEAMEB SAIUH6S P. 0.-British India <""? Apcar Line f (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PEMNSI'I.AR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (l/mUr t'uiitr»ot with Hu Majesty 'i fiiiiiiiimsaO The Coniftn)'*! VMIL BBRVICK tAitl OF BOXIiVV urc at present impended LONDON FAR-EauCkn ftKKVtCat FROM LONDON In MAJUUdLLH AND LONDON808 words
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Advertisement597 1922-01-11 4 STEAMER SAILHUS N.Y.K. European Line LONDON LINE Fortnight Service FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON AND JLNTWKtP. VIA PORTS YOSBINO MARU Jan, 22 MI^IUMA MARU Jan. £<) SADO MARU Feb. 8 KITANO MARU F*b. 22 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOR MARSEILLES AND LIVERPOOL VIA PORTS MALACCA MARU F«b. 18 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service597 words
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Advertisement709 1922-01-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS _J KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATCHAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKET NATMATION CO.. OF BVTAVIA) (Incorporate.! in Holland) 1-ltphoD* Noe. Passage IVpt. 131, Freight Dept. IMS, Marine Dept. and TraeshlD"-*" Dept. 1137. Manager's Prpt. 1002. UNDEB CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. SINGKEL January 12, Tanjong-Meißeidar, Tanjonc Lcidonfr, Paneh, Berombang, Aitba* nnd Belawan709 words
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Advertisement589 1922-01-11 5 STEAMER SAILINGS (Incorporate! In England) TRANS-PACIFIC TRANS-ATLANTIC QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC EMPRESS OF ASIA AND EMPRESS OF RUSSIA 16,860 tona Quadruple Screws. Speed 21 knota. Hongkong to Vancouver -18 days G. $375.00 Hongkong to Europe 29 days G. $681.25 EMPKESS OF JAPAN (6,000 tons) MONTEAGLE (6,168 tons) Hongkong to589 words
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Advertisement116 1922-01-11 5 DOLLAR UNE SINGAPORE to NEW YORK VIA SUEZ s.s. Robert Dollar LOADING SINGAPORE FEBRUARY 8. s.s. Esther Dollar LOADING SINGAPORE FEBRUARY 20. Through Hill* of Lading iisurd from i s'liKHpuri- In tha Principal Cities of the United Slates and Canada. For furher information as to Rates, etc., apply to TIIK116 words
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Advertisement428 1922-01-11 5 STEAMER SAILINGS O.S.K. THB OSAKA SHOSBN CAIBHA LTD. (IneorporaUd la Japan) Na. 1, Da Scan Street. PiopoMd Salllaf fiMB Sla«am«ra (Sabjeet to ehanje vltkout notlee) BTTROPKAN I.TVB tmt fart BaM, MaraalUaa, Laadaa, A»tw«» K.tterdam aad Hambaq ABOUN MABU Jan. II Jaa .l4 *"".!t MarMUlea ANDES MARU Feb. 23 Feb. 24428 words
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Advertisement419 1922-01-11 5 STEftMER SAILINGS United Americon Lines inc. Socresaors to LIVERMORE DEARBORN CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in U.SA.) INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINE Regular Service between New York Singapore and Java porta and vice vena FOR NEW YORK DIRECT (via Suez) CLEARWATER Jan. 15. HALF MOON end Feb. WEST CAMPGAW end Mar. FROM NEW YORK419 words
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Advertisement552 1922-01-11 5 NOTICE I beg to give notice that my third daughter Soon Tong Neo has left my house as from January 3, 1922. SOON KIAN HEAN. Dated Singapore, January 4, 1922. JOHORE GOVERNMENT NOTICE The temporary timber bridge at 44*4 mile Ayer Hitam Road, .lohore, will be closed to all traffic552 words
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Advertisement647 1922-01-11 6 CINEMAS From Thursday. Jniiicni to Wednesday, Innuary 11, i9IS (excluding Sunday, January si, 1983) A Wonderfully Beaut if I deture Prettily Coloured and with Exoelient Betti»ga VnfoWinp iMRIaf rv in nil It* charm nml it t 'n'-'i*eiM>as A °athi» "roduotion Bup"i-b In is pt.. THGSULTAVBB3OFLOVB In 6 pt«. A Picture647 words
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Advertisement453 1922-01-11 6 CINEMAS ARCADIA CINEMA (In theft New ffhoatre) East Coast Bead noar B«ach Bobm. BECOND SHOW at 9.30 pts. BURGLAR FOR A NIGHT pts. Featuring J. WARREN RKBBIOAN i-i a R'un^ntio Crook slory. Tt is an ununial productinn through its' reafistt conreptirm if humxn ch»nictors who an neither heroes nor \illains,453 words
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Advertisement343 1922-01-11 6 ENTERTAINMENTS 1 LAUGH AND THE WORLD UUGHS WITH YOU VICTORIA THEATRE Thursday. Friday and Saturday January 19, 13 A 14, at 9.15 p.m. iMATINEIi SATURDAY AT 5.15 P.M. All. COMF.OY PkOCiRAMME 3 333 yds. .f UfcUOBTI B MM yds. THE BIG "rtREF CHARLIE CHAP! Buppo LARRY mOV and TIMMY aUJ343 words
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Advertisement167 1922-01-11 6 Y/A>_(l I mm a4a i CHOP THYE SENG CO. :i'TICE is hereby (riven that all contracts r business trunsurtion^ entered into i iy time hereafter on bsksU of the .••>.• chop which csrriL-s on business at No 33, Hockicn Strx-rt r.nl N.>. 21, New Hilda:* Road. Sinjrnporr, will be deemed167 words
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Article939 1922-01-11 7 Rev. F. H. Sullivan Gives Report On Kvanßelism. The following report has been con tribute! In ci^injr his repot t on Evangelism, Mr Sullnan -aid tli.it (in returning from furlough in tlu; middle <if AwM he tool up his new appointment as conference vnnyJist and had giaec conducted939 words
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Article143 1922-01-11 7 nrrvsH (Wedneaday, January IK High Water, 7.4* njn., 9.12 p.m. M. M. hoi.ipv.ard mail closes. S. S*tt!cm*ntk Aihn. mtg.. Barker's, 5.15. j Tnnfflin Club at Home, 8.15 p.m. Ihursiiay. January 12. Hicli Water, 8.41 a.m., 10.26 p.m. M. M. dutw^ril mail due. t Lbdire Zetland in the143 words
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Article96 1922-01-11 7 VSBSKLS AT THI DOCEJ E*«t Wharf Railn Nil. Enat Wharf— Nil. Sheer* Wharf (Jiang Seng.. Main Wharf Takada, Manche, Hebe, Phcn.ms. Kmpirr Itook Tumbit ktarO, Lai Sane, KlUnga, Ytboshi .\lai-u. Kangaroo. West Wharf I ycaon. lur+in^r Wh«rf N«. I'wlo BrnJ Coal Wharf- Nil. Kevpel Barboar. M.iin Wharf Magnet,96 words
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Article160 1922-01-11 7 ABAGAZ, Brit.. ."..745 ton*, from Bombay, 11-1, for Br.lik-Pupsn 11-1. BAN TECK <;UAN, Out.., m tor,-., from Bacaa MM, for Hawaii 12-1. DOKGGOLA, But, IM ton#, from Sinpka- far Siagkawaag 11-1. ELtENGA, Brit,, -.'-ih tons, fronv Calcutta lt-1, for Calcutta l-'-l. CBNOA MARi;. Jan., 3,000 from Bombay 10-1.160 words
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Article130 1922-01-11 7 ■Mk> teta r»h«t 8 pjn. UoJan 3 p.m. P»ft Swettcnham and Penang 3 p.m. Musr end Malacca 3 p.m. Miri. Labuaii. Jcssoltorr, Kudat and Kaixlhki.n .3 p.m. Uuntok and Vuir-mbang 4 p.m. IV Samba and Pontianak I pjn. >»ipun 4 p.m Pcnrnt:, Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said, Marseille*,130 words
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Article32 1922-01-11 7 MAILS FOR EU ROPE ((MfteUl r«l O«r* Report) I Sf«r«por» ArrlT«l Lotfoa November 10 December 8, November 17 December 14 November 19 Heomher 1« liiTcmhcr 2 Dveembcr 31 Doecmher 8 Jmnuury 232 words
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Article68 1922-01-11 7 Mr. Jam** D. niVkie. of tin- Asiaticj Petroleum f ,iip;:' u.i iimrrit il at til.! Iniofl CWidi. rT^rls* -mjr: »?rr tlfc -Ivf ihst., 1 to V. Eliaafecth StirTfhjr," wW harf'cr-j r.i-l fram Sntlnn.l. ■TW fc>\ Mr. T.] Ki'k M n«mafl)it>- cUhdWted Uif niarrin^, service.' Tlic l«riik' was gf*M away liv68 words
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Article143 1922-01-11 7 Exchange. Singapore, January 11. On London, Bank 4 m/» 2/4 1/8 Demand 2/3 7/8 Private 90 days 50% On New York Demcnd Private 90 daya 60* Oiv France Bank 580 On India, Bank T.T. 173 On Honjfkong, Bank d/d 15 p.c. prem. On' Shanjrhpi, Bank d/tj G3%143 words
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49 1922-01-11 7 T..ne of ma: kot Steady. Spot -'eb-March. Vpril-June 8 Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. Singapore Stan<!ur. Ribbed Smoked She Closing Friii" Bjyors Sol- Spot Fib-March April-June 37 38 HO 40 ■r2'- 43 H DAILY PRICES rtHKE.NI U vi.on. Jn- vary 11.49 words
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Article188 1922-01-11 7 Vai. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 1 1 Ayer Went} 1.00 1 1 HitHin Tin 1.80 1.40 1 1 Jciantoh 0.00 Cl il Kam. kamilnting 1.17.0 2.0.0 xd. 10 10 Kinta Asoc. 3.60 4.50 £1 £1 Lahat Mines Linjrui Tin -J.OO 4.30 10 |10 Malayan Coll. 14.50 15.50 cd. 1 1188 words
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Article138 1922-01-11 7 Val. Pd. Buyer*. Seller*. £1 £t Br. Am. Tobacco 3.3.0 3.8.0 cd. 10 10 Central Engine* 15.50 16.50 ID 10 enltwi Hoton 3.50 4.J0 £1 tl E. Smelt inp Co. 5.75 C.!o 5/- 5/- Electric Tways 2/6 10 Id f»**r Ntavcs 25.00 2ti.i»o 50 ")!> Hamniet- .md Co. »S138 words
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Article84 1922-01-11 7 J. !>•■* #1,294.100 pai i,.t pjo Spore Electric Tramways, K.px. iooO.UOl* BOB*. .Vpore MunioipaJ y.t P« Spore irun. 4S p.«. of wo? fi.oou.ooe io pa 4.,. Spore Mud. 4V» p.c. of IBOy $1,600,1C0 p J dl*. S'ilOre Mun. t '«> pe. of 1909 11,500,000 U p.c «tta 5 I'd*84 words
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Article425 1922-01-11 7 }>ascr and Co. and Lyall :rl bvalt s Ijuotntiona. Latest available SterRng Quotation* arc printed on another pair* nn Friday. IV'iay s Prices. Frasei Lya.l (:o. Ev*tt. Allenby r$t) 0.20 0.SO 0.15 0.25 Alor Gaiah (?1) 1.88 1.50 1.20 1.40 A. Hitam (?•">) I'.oO 10.50 9.50 10.50 Km.425 words
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Advertisement19 1922-01-11 7 THE SINGAPORE 60KU-KOGYO KAISHA, LTB. (lß«nvont«a i» Jaaaa) nui mjum EXPORTERS AND WPOKTEKS SMOImi TOjCTQ, JAPAf.. CHANG* «.LljrT, WBTOAPOat*19 words
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Advertisement105 1922-01-11 7 WE SFOCK The Original Genuine Bosch Magnetos PLUGS AND WIRB. Ask for Price List. THE MOTOR CAR HIRING AND ENGINEERING GO. IV4rj*mie »«.:> 69-b, BLKIT I IMAM ROAD. New Cars and Lorries for Hire. Srrihhlintf PaH«i PRINTING MACHINES acriouing rads AND FOR SALE 10 in. by 7 in. SOLD OUT105 words
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Advertisement618 1922-01-11 7 LATEST ADV ERTISEIfENTS VACANCEBa at t l Han la*. <).;iry Ri». T.I. Ml. WANTED, in. !.tud purpo3c<i. Aftpiy .V 1..." c o StraitTimes. OKK ROOM private famii' I'anjriin district, f. i <■•{.'.. a >.v. Ap >ly 13i' -•traits Times. WANTSD, Linotype Uperator, proferabl orbing hand. Apply C. A. RiDeiro and618 words
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1224 1922-01-11 8 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11 EFFICIENT POLICE. J a few i-r.-.arks some days age en the sh;rtrcr. in^s of the Police Force J and they scp;ii to have aroused a good dea of f linj. TV.i police have always beer a source of worry in Malaya. It is difficult1,224 words
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Article45 1922-01-11 8 Th? London and South -Western Rail way Company have made an offer to Government for the largest floating dry kn-k in the world now iying at Hamburg md which is to be surrendered by Germany as reparation for the sinking of her fleet at <capa.45 words
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Article55 1922-01-11 8 After an existence of 200 years the firm f G?orfre and Co., clay smoking pipi makers, Bristol, is to close, the wooden ->ipe and the gr?atly increased cost of clay having killed the industry. At a ceremony ivlr-n the last kiln was lighted there were present three members of the55 words
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Article17 1922-01-11 8 The "meeting place of 'the Straits Chinese Literary Association has bscn removed to 9, Race Course Lane.17 words
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Article15 1922-01-11 8 St. Mary's Home acknowledges, with thanks, a sum of $50 received through Mrs. Stephen Wiiliams.15 words
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Article19 1922-01-11 8 The Rent Assessment Board will sit in the Municipal Board Room on Tuesday, the 17th inst., at 2.1& p.m.19 words
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Article16 1922-01-11 8 Sir Ronald Ross writes to The Time: jrrf'ing the establishment of a Malaria f.,r the Empire.The Times - 16 words
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Article21 1922-01-11 8 There will be two lfvees of conscripts iri Indo-China this year, one n May and one in November, instead of one.21 words
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Article21 1922-01-11 8 lh; forestry commission of Scotland nave bought Sir Harry Lauder's estate, "Oh iicies, which was in the market fot seme time.21 words
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Article26 1922-01-11 8 The Governor-General of the Philippines is arranging for an Eastern educational ?ongress to be held at Manila during February. Prof. Kloppers has been offered the presidency.26 words
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Article29 1922-01-11 8 Three Dutch military officers left by the Roggeveen for Australia on the 4th instant. They hold a commission for buying 130 Australian horses for Netherlands East Indian Cavalry regiments.29 words
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Article32 1922-01-11 8 WOHam Beardmors's annual meeting •onsidered the accounts for five yoars m<J?d December 1920 now presented for .he first tin»?. As a matter of prudence .hers wss r.o dividend for 1919 or 1920.32 words
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Article34 1922-01-11 8 Hcrr Stinnes, the German multi-mil-'i'>naire, has offered to lend the Bandoeng (Java) Government several millions of guilders at t> per cent, for public works providing all orders for materials are slsjeed with his firm.34 words
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Article40 1922-01-11 8 It is estimated that Sir Edgar Speyer spent twenty thousand pounds defending a case which resulted in the revocation of letters of nationalisation as a British subject. Apparently an Order in Council is .eijuired to deprive him of his baronetcy.40 words
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Article49 1922-01-11 8 Padi is new selling in Saigrn at 4 >iastres the 100 kilos. The present rat? f exchange of the piastre is roughly <i rancs M cents. With f'ancs at ~>*'i to he i sterling the price would appear to >c a little over 1% Straits Dollar cent; >er Kantan^.49 words
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Article53 1922-01-11 8 A meeting for Eurasian members of 'he St. Joseph's Old Boys' Association will c hsld at the school t.-day at 5 p.m. Mr. i. Tessensohn will preside and Messrs. EL Carlos and C. H. da Silva will adrcss the meeting on the formation cf a t. Joseph's Old Boys' platoon53 words
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Article51 1922-01-11 8 Severe floods are being experienced at '.ediri, Java. The djke on the north bank f the Widas has broken and the town of .cngkong is inundated from both above nd below streams. Salvage work is berr; carried on feverishly on all sides. The v'odjokerto and Madicen districts are also -adly51 words
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Article51 1922-01-11 8 Next Sunday being the Second Sunday u'Ur the Epiphany th;; Church Workers IsßOCiatiOß holds its annual service at ?t. Andrew's Cathedral at 9.15 a.m. The «rvice will consist of Holy Communi n ■pd the Bishop of Singap-ir? will preaciy Matins wfll be said at 7 a.m. instead of it 91551 words
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Article54 1922-01-11 8 A Padan? telegram of the 3rd inetant ajrs thai, the Sirantih District nn S'lmar.t's West Coast is beintr terrorized by n rarg of wtll-arned bandits. Th." f out of work coolies and escaped priMSjan and are threatening the populace with murder if they resist robbery. Armed lolice have been telegraphed54 words
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Article64 1922-01-11 8 Dr. Lim Boon Keng, president of Amoy University, speaking before the student;; and faculty of the University of the PhilipTines, expressed the hope of seeing the Philippines. China and Japan stand out as treat world powers. He declared that this hope could be realised if the people of these countries64 words
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Article69 1922-01-11 8 A Perth message of December 12 sstes The State steamer Kangaroo, v hich left Fremantle nearly two months ato with the West Australian trade delegation on board, returned to Carnarvon toiay. The Minister of Industries (Mr. Scaddan) stated that the delegation re. ceived full official recognition at both Java and69 words
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Article104 1922-01-11 8 The Methodist Bishops residing in Asia will meet in Singapore about the middle of March for conference on the opportuniti.s and Meeds of this part of the world, says the China Mail. The following Bishops arc expected to attrnd Bishop Welsh of Japan and Korea Bishops Keeney and Birney of104 words
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Article103 1922-01-11 8 The annual gen3ral meeting cf the Strnits Junior Association was he.d »t Mr. Chua Lim Chua's residence 1, St.j Gregory Plac?, and the folijwinjf feaU*INB wen? elected office-bearers ti. r the 'jrrent year President, Mr. Cheong Knon Sens, vice-presidents, Messrs. Chua Urn Chua and Tan Chens Boon hon. ipcretary, Mr.103 words
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Article423 1922-01-11 8 Major r.nd Bt. Lt.-Col- T. S". Cotgmve, D.5.0., R.A.S.C, is home ui^ lea\^ of cbsence. Captain Larkin. formerly of the I Sian^ LJti", has join ."1 Ui IVnan;^ Pilot Association' \V>; rvjeret to state that a cabla hss beai received by Mr. ami Mrs, v. Smaliey advising423 words
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Article50 1922-01-11 8 A R?ut?r wire aJ January 10, announces the death of Sir Wil -am Matthews, a v:vil engineer and a member of the firm of Matthews, Fitzmanrice and Wilson, consnran for harbour Crown ag nti and well-known in S:mr.ipore. Th. lal waj b irn in 1011.50 words
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Article42 1922-01-11 8 Our Ip-'h correspondent wire.; as folThe directors <.f the Malayan :n >any. Ltd., have invite! the members of the F.M.S. mrka at to mevt the H;i Mr. George rotary, r.JI.s, !!>, •-i the oc 'as'ioii i f :iicpeninjr the works.42 words
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Article81 1922-01-11 8 Our Paaaag <• wreepondent telegraphs At the nutting of the Psnang Municipal Commissioners, tho financial position as regards a loan was said to be very strong; •■he Comatissil ners can borr w up to $8,000,000. One new Municipal motor bus is expected to arrive this nv>ntli and81 words
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Article94 1922-01-11 8 A Cajattl extraordinary issued yesterday containing m tiiication of changes in rates of postal articles which will come Into force i n and after tin' 18th instant. On letters addressed t i any place in the Straits Settlements, r.M.S.. Johore, Kcdah, Kelantan, l'erlis, Trengnna (taeludinit Kcwatvan),94 words
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Article167 1922-01-11 8 We arc publishing t<> day the rubber export* of British Malaya fir thu month of Docembor ami th' 1 yrar 192 L We rtcsir? to tnkc the .upporUinity of expressing appreciation "f thu prompt publication of these itatiatids, also we wish to call attention to another point.167 words
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Advertisement114 1922-01-11 8 I FELUCCA CIGARETTES THE BEST. Annual and Chinese Mew Year I Commence* next Monday JANUARY 16. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. licorpcr.-.tcd in Frtt'.r.nJ) S!NOaPOR3 \M> kl \L\ I.LMPL'R. I Typewriters j THB EMPIRE No. I and No. I >l&aßsg3£« MODELS. inHHRrMWJWWOI MTT^^m^ ~a£^MS»a V-' TUB Ot'^' t 1 OWm Sn114 words
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Advertisement150 1922-01-11 8 ALHAMBRA Beach Road. 6 Pt.. MID-Cn.\NNEL Pti. Featuring Clara Kimball Youttf And Other Choice Plrturea. First Show. Pt». THE LAMD JI'ST OUT 6 Pta. VIIMH.r. MARLBOROUGH 6»»rh Kosd II Pis. THE St'LTANESS OF LOVE S Pti. THE MVETERV OF TEN O'CLOCK 4 Pts. 4 Pta. drat Show 5 r*». AN150 words
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Article503 1922-01-11 9 Heiiter's Service. London, January 9, Washington The five powers have concluded that ft It* ;.t present impossible to limit the development and use of aircraft. They passed n resolution recommending the creation hi the future of an international commission composed of 'technical nnd legal experts to study the503 words
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Article203 1922-01-11 9 Renter's Service. London, January 0. The Japanese commercial mission received a civic welcome headed by the Lord Mayor on arrival at Manchester. They visited the Ship Canal and the Royal Exchange. At a subsequent luncheon, presided over by Sir Edward Stockton, president of the Chamber of Commerce,203 words
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Article153 1922-01-11 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 9, Cannes The British, French, Belgian and Italian financial experts conferred this morning with regard to the amount to be paid by Germany, the effect of 'the moratorium for Germany on each of the Allies, the guarantee's to be demanded from Germany and153 words
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Article64 1922-01-11 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 10 Johannesburg The Industrial Federation endorsed the resolution in favour of an immediate strike after rejecting the suggestion of the Chamber of Mines for a month's postponement of the strike in order to facilitate negotiations. Mr. South warned the Labour executive, saying that64 words
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Article67 1922-01-11 9 Reutrr's Service. London, January 9. The influenza epidemic in Great Britain is apparently subsiding, although there are still many cases in London and elsewhere. The disease is mild but the after effects are dangerous. There were 418 deaths out of 1,235 cases of pneumonia last week, compared67 words
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Article57 1922-01-11 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 9. The Dail rejected a motion for the reelection of De Valera as president by 60 to 68. De Valera promised support to the ratificationists in their object to secure complete independence and not actively to interfere as loag as the57 words
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Article38 1922-01-11 9 Rkuteb's Service. London, January 9. Owing to the shipbuilding slump, the Deeside shipbuilders Furness, Withy and Co. have turned their attention 'to constructional steelworks and have secured a large South African contract involving 7,000 tons of steelwork.38 words
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Article19 1922-01-11 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 10. Rrval Mattie.scn, the famous Polar ex plorcr, has died of typhus at Irkutsk.Reuter - 19 words
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Article177 1922-01-11 9 Yesterday three out of the ten accused, charged with house breaking and theft, as well as dishonestly retaining stolen property from various Europeans in Singapore were placed for trial before Mr. B. Nunn, District Judge. They were Amat, Salleh and Awang respectively. The first named pleaded177 words
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Article1432 1922-01-11 9 (From a Correspondent.) January 8. The w?ather has been pleasant and we have continued to have the usual Christmas showers and one or two hefty ones too. Christmas and the New Year passed very pleasantly and our longest holiday makers have returned from the hills and the seaside.1,432 words
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Article278 1922-01-11 9 Excellent Response of Malacca Men. Lt.-Col. F. E. Spencer, Commandant S. S. V. F., returned yesterday from a visit to Malacca. In the absence of a permanent adjutant, Capt. A. H. C. Allen, M.C., has continued to perform the duties of adjutant Malacca and has already succeeded in278 words
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Article165 1922-01-11 9 The Currency Commissioners' retu-n for the month of December, 1921 is as follows s— {A) Whole amount of Currency Notes in Circulation on 31st December, 1921 *****,806.90 Average amount of Currency Notes in Circulation during the month of Decem er, 1921 84 *****0 13 B) Coin Portion165 words
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Article130 1922-01-11 9 The local manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation informs us he has received a telegram from his head office in Hongkong stating that, subject to audit, the final dividend for the year will probably be Dividend of £3 (three pounds) per thare (old issue)130 words
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Article2013 1922-01-11 9 The Irish Treaty In Parliament. By Our Special Correspondent London, December 16, Not one home letter but a dozen would be required to do full justice to the happenings of the present week. Now, if ever, we are seeing the making of history in the centuries-old controversy between2,013 words
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Article557 1922-01-11 10 btervitiag Douliles Match Ends In l)r:n\." >n'ii b> the large i mm I wl I the B.C.C. attract d bj I i meat o) .di ables mai I waea tea linu local phi ers. Ii was in i od a match with ;i piquant Interest On r»e si>k- wa557 words
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Article34 1922-01-11 10 f the Rugby match plaj ed on Saturday, Smith was frivsn for Malaci i. Wi lean Mr. Smith was i"n playing, and Mr. 11. H. Harper was oold have bean ■-.\.-n ■!> tl;:s position.34 words
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Article77 1922-01-11 10 he heavyweights for \i i ,n hi- lighter I form just now. Ben (■..lli<-..u. of Plymouth, .-o; mis to have been distinctly unlucky in his \rlhiir V.'yn.. who i.s hampion ftf Europe. i l iirV. t «-<•■ hr and in ii n, tremendous. hi* ftam ...:iili ap.l77 words
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Article253 1922-01-11 10 Results of First Day's Events. (From Our Own (.orreoi>ondent.) I'enanjr, January 10. The Knantr Race Meetinjr opened tola} in fine weather, a, larsre attendance befog present. The following: were the ■i-salts Race I.— (Six furlongs). Avro 'SuttV) 1 T\ui started. Wo,n by a short head. Time lAS. Tote253 words
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Article349 1922-01-11 10 Tlie followins- are results of Deeatnber 1 31 K'i>t riivisuin.^Birmingham 0, Cardiff l Bradford. 0, Liverpool 0 Barnley 2, Aston Villa 1 Chelsea 1. Arsenal 2; Tver-' on I, Bofton'O; HancheMerChy Sund^rj :^nd 0 Newcaaate MunciKster United 0; Oldham 1, niackburn 1 Sheffield 6, orough l Toitenhsm349 words
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Article33 1922-01-11 10 Tiiden. holder of the world's lrtwn tt'nnn in ;les. and Woosnain and Lycott. holders of the doubles, have oxpri'Bned their wiilinjriv Uwwajh for thy chtttnawnxhips I ii 1v22. I I33 words
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Article30 1922-01-11 10 A London wire »f January 2, Mates that) playing against Kalkiner in a London tourament ;it Barmuirhi Hall, Newman awdc woild'< record billiard break of 1.271--i30 words
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Article98 1922-01-11 10 Ttn 11-nii.-aiHl JaVaauae visited Djin-fco i on \>w V ar's Day for the funeral of the |ex-BaltM who died i>n the 3(h|i uitimo. I men ll»»a#ail with people. The enwnony cafrhal nut nr Ifaaaiajaßi •'y't The praceaaiaa mm baaaM by a l:>mdn-.i f she tv-Sulian's officiu^ and followed bya v.mpany98 words
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Article686 1922-01-11 10 The Necessity of D. O. R. A. After the War. As briefly mentioned, the third CMC taken up at the Assizes, yesterday, before iff- Justice Barrett-Lcnnard and a common jury', with Major Laofjlty, .M.C.. acting Soi-'citor-General, conducting ffci prosecution, was that in which Syru Abdulla, the alleged Indian686 words
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Article89 1922-01-11 10 Italian iioprs t^ secure resumption of ilie mail sen-ice via Brindisi nro voiced by'SiffnoT Egvuferida. mhrister of posts, ifl a ftnc fepfy in the senate in which he denied 1 that tht! British government liad Jcfinftely. declared their intention of abanilrfniii^- BViiidiM, pnfntiil out that the ajrmmieirt89 words
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Article264 1922-01-11 10 Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s Weekly Report. In thoir report, dated 10th inst., Messrs. ['raser and Co. state There has been a rather depressed feeling in our local share market throughout the week and prices generally show a small sot biick. Kubber at 37 cents spot and tin264 words
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Article228 1922-01-11 10 Tenant's Camouflaging of A House. The usual weekly meeting of the Kent i.J<.:inl was held yesterday under th< presidency of Mr. E. Tessensohn. On the .ici vice of' the board, Mr. Yahya Afifi, ix-nera! manager of Slessrs. Alkaff and Co., jfkwl for a new ruling in respect of228 words
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Article221 1922-01-11 10 The New Year's Honours List is unusually IOM includes four peerages, sixteea baronetcies and forty-eight knighthoods, behides appointments to various orders, says a Londun wire of Januaiy 1. The best known new peers arc Sir James Buchanan, distiller, and Robert Nivision, financial adviser to the Dominions. The221 words
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Article539 1922-01-11 10 A Story of Planters In Malaya. i Th« Magician's Djrughte-r, by Guy Irwin. Messrs. Herbert Jenkins, Ltd., 3, York Street, St. James's. London. This is a first novel, a-nd one with a special interest for us out here, for Malaya I is the setting, and the tale k-js539 words
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Article78 1922-01-11 10 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Btegapore, January 11. Silver 36%. Songkong 1"> p.c. prcm. Three months gold 90*4. Share Market.— i Hill. Rubbvrs Practically no enqoiry. Tins. TaipinK* 1.07H-1.12V4, N< rth> ..12'--1 1T 2, South- NWwn| Vts L67H-1.62M, Papaai 28-26 cents ilawanfrs 65-60 cents, I'm Piahs 1.07H--1.1278 words
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Article276 1922-01-11 10 Motor accidents are becoming more and nore fr.quint in Java. On the 2n.i inst. i collision took place at Baado mg baween an Alsace and a Hudson from the leroplane sheds. The Alsace, 'n which *ere sittiriC Heer P.. Kor, enpineor of the j Jinianiflaiet Susrar276 words
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Article85 1922-01-11 10 Following upon (he 'lia-ine eteapa ot] David Tsu, tn piisoir r wTiose extradiOOn is as'.u-.i f v by Pint-, v >r from t'h<-h-U-ntion rr, in .it the Hong&o'ng Central J olicr> St'itim;.' on the evening of nas Day, and whi is' still missing, a Cjhines;', named Taang85 words
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Article679 1922-01-11 10 How Mr. Doughty Smith Met His Death. A< a'rpady announcd, the Int. Mr. John l>outrhty Smith scfcetuibed t > ran EM wounds, inflicted by rubheis. in the General Hospital. Penang, on ihv LOtfi IlrU The H."Ce:;.<e..l who, :it thi time bt was aotine mr.tmw of the ?a.'anir679 words
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Article124 1922-01-11 10 i Bintatitr. l&fiOC Burma Development Symii 8,080 Hps. Baatehg (Selaiigor)-, 14,328 Ins. Consolidated Rabber^-66,170 n>s. i riove'ly. 1 l.(!i:i) lbs. Cheviot 71,410 12 months 865,085 lbs. Gafait* P-sar— •:'.:< iv lbs. Jir.iah. l-l.nOd lha. Kota Tinggi.— 33,ooo lbs. I Kamunmg il'ir.-.k). 77,600 lbs. Kpmbok. MJUO', 12 mos.,124 words
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Article101 1922-01-11 10 LauHi and the Wflrid Laagha with V..v. he programme at the Theatre for Thurs»y i idjiy 1 and Saturday, and Saturday Ratinee for children, is an all comedy nc, introducing the three nv.st fi.mou* i!m coini'diaiis of to-day, ("r.;n-li Chaplin, ■•irry Semon and Jimmy Aubrey. Tfci nanapenunt seem101 words
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Article44 1922-01-11 10 .1. B. Chart in and Alexander, who are walking to Engflahd f r nn Sin:,'a uoire, arrivrd nr Ipoh oh January 7. Ths-y I.ft Sinirapore on No\( ml- r 2. Mr. Charton considers that tin- walk t.. Eag< land will take i.44 words
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Advertisement190 1922-01-11 10 British Malaya. Statement of Quantity and Value of Rubber Exported During December. The Rejristrrt- of Imports and Exports, has sent us the following statement of tliV- -qtrtmtity And value of rubber export*- 1 from British Malaya durinjr December, 1!»21. The figures represent total exports from all the ports of British190 words
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Article1246 1922-01-11 11 Record of Some Remarkable I'erformances. Golfers, like Hiitflfrs. have ■aaMtaksg of reputation for drawing the loni; how when i •xpatintini: upon their BfPWeM M (he links, writes Horace Wyndham in the BrbbaM Chronicle. Yet there an- sr many rciuai liable feat^. Bad feat re over, which havi- the1,246 words
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Article423 1922-01-11 11 Tale with Yo-Ho and Bottle Of i Rum Flavour. Away in the South Pacific on the i)ictures(iue little islet of Tubai, an EnK-| i sliiiu.n, Mr. rank HoaMa, \f PwrtSmouth, is helptag to candaet a search for ESO,Oi)U 1 000 in dwibloaaa, reputed to huvt; beea beariod then423 words
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Article360 1922-01-11 11 C bairtnan of .1. Inn-smith And Son. \t hit residence, The Grange, Bickley. Kent, there died <'M November I*. Mr. .!,,hn Li" itch, chairman of J.I namith and Son Ltd., perfumers, 29, Street, London, ■v.iuv-ii:-ht. T!w Itte deceased trai the -an of the late Mr. .John Grotsnith,360 words
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Advertisement181 1922-01-11 11 Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! ON EASY TERMS. When buying your PIANO insist on having the BEST. MOUTRIE PIANOS are BEST. This is proven by the many hundreds in use throughout Malaya. By our system of EASY. MONTHLY PAYMENTS we have made it possible for everyone to own one of these Superb181 words
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Advertisement262 1922-01-11 11 Raffles Hotel. MONDAY.— Tea Dansant, 5 to 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY. Special Muyicnl Proj»ranime after Dinner. THURSDAY. Guest Night ami Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Lunch— Orchestra. SATURDAY. Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). 1 NOTlCE.— Residents nnd Diners will have prior claim262 words
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Article817 1922-01-11 12 Need for More Uniformity In Production. The second London meeting of the Institution of Rubber Industry (the Rubber Club of Great Britain, Limited by Guarantee) was held on November 16, at the Royal Society of /its, John Street. Acl'lphi, when Dr. Henry P. Stevens, M.A., Ph. D. F.1.C., delivered817 words
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Article188 1922-01-11 12 Coachful of Mourners Landed In a Garden. So thick was the fog in Norwich recently that a funeral lost its way, and eventually had to be postponed. At a quarter past three in the afternoon the funeral procession, consisting of a hearse and six188 words
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Article20 1922-01-11 12 Twenty Scottish tweed manufacturers are to visit the United States to find new markets for which formerly went to Germany.20 words
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Article490 1922-01-11 12 An Eastern Trick Practised In London. London has been exercised by a record of the ingenious clutching-hand method of stealing banknotes adopted by a 71--year old expert thief with a record of convictions going back to 1869. Born in Brighton' 71 years ago an international crook," with490 words
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Article255 1922-01-11 12 Scotland Yard on Their Merits. A London wire of December 28 says The newspapers are devoting much space to the mysterious brutal murder of a woman named Wilkins. 31 years of age, who left Bournemouth last Thursday week after receiving a telegram in answer to an advertisement255 words
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Article183 1922-01-11 12 Among the novelties for children last Chriftmas were book toys. For instance, a book doll's house was offered in Fleet Street, in which each page was a room- There were cupboard doors madto open, and cardboard majinikin figures were supplied. The book," in fact was a v?ry183 words
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Article32 1922-01-11 12 Did anyone see the assault Mr. Clarke Hall, the magistrate, asked a woman applicant at Old-street Police Court recently for an assault summons. Only my husband," she replied, and be is blind."32 words
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Advertisement159 1922-01-11 12 1922 Commence the New Year well by keeping your store with sufficient stock. Never keep it empty. We do the supply in the line of Ship-chandlery, Esfate and Mine requirements at new rates. Write or Call Kiam Kiat Co. 108 and 109. MAKKET STREET. Tel. 2491 Tel. 2491 EDISON PHONOGRAPHS159 words
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Advertisement127 1922-01-11 12 PINEAPPLE HAMS. Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED It,o Acetic Acid 99 per cent. 44 lbs. nett. T. Nagai Co. High Street Tel: 1113 G. E. C. "KINGSWAY" A.C. Ceiling Fans 230 V. 50 Cycle, Single phase. Enamelled white with gold linen. Polished aluminium blades. 54 in. sweep. BRITISH MADE SPECIALLY127 words
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Article820 1922-01-11 13 Marriage Precedent of Fifty Years Ago. It will surprise most people to learn that, as long as fifty years ago,attention was called in Parliament to the decrease in the possibility of matrimonial alliances between the British and Con. tinental Royal Families, and that particular mention was then820 words
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Article149 1922-01-11 13 Dry Dock Probably Her Last Resting Place. The Victory, Lord Nelson's flagship, is to be dry-docked at Portsmouth for a thorough examination. It is doubtful if the old ship will go back to her moorings again. The move will probably be made during the present week, says149 words
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Advertisement242 1922-01-11 13 "It won't always be dry t RAINCOATS THE "WELLINGTON." Fawn Paramatta, No Belt, Wide Skirt, Stepney Collar, Storm Cuffs, Visible Dome Fancy Buttons, Ventilated Gussets. THE "DONCASTER." Fawn or Olive Paramatta, Slit Pockets, No Belt, Storm Cuffs, Stepney Collar, Visible Dome Buttons, Chesterfield Style. "THE GLENMORE." Plaid Lined Gabardine, Straight242 words
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Advertisement107 1922-01-11 13 $240 Will buy the II Typewriter Supreme J The i Woodstock 11 It is a Machine with Latest Improvements, 1 Ball Bearings, 1 2 Colour Ribbon, 1 Tabulator Attachments. 1 Takes paper 11 inches wide Rickard Ltd. 1 1 Prompt Printers, 1 1 SOLE AGENTS, 76 Cecil Street, Singapore. WAMTED107 words
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Advertisement67 1922-01-11 13 Is an indisputable fact that FRAMROZ CO. S 1 Aerated Waters are The Best I INTERNATIONAL MOTORS LTI IH-e, OBCKABD KOAB. Phone 2117. 1 Overhauls and repairs of every description to aO 1 makes of ears and tracks. Painting, upholstering, i batteries charged. Separate lock-up garages. i I NEW CARS67 words
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Advertisement695 1922-01-11 14 SALES BY AUCTION CHEOKG KOGN SENG CO. AUCTION SALE of tera steam and > motet launches and I three leak motei boats, otc. V .1 .m.n Sent at sale-room, No. SO, < halla Btreet, mil- ob Wednesday January IK. at 2.3" p.m. j I. The BrttJak staasa bus Mfc sailed695 words
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Advertisement637 1922-01-11 14 INSURANCE THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. (Incorporated in Canada) All the lataat plan, of Life, Endowment tnd Annuity policie. is.oed. Assets £8,000,000 GUTHRIE CO., LTD.— General Agent*, Singapore. ROYAL INSURANCE CO, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Great Britain) Specialise* in MOTOR INSURANCE. 1. Prompt Los* Settlement*. 2. Moderate Premium*. Write for prospectu*637 words
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Advertisement1753 1922-01-11 14 AMwti irar $4,e09,90t S.C. AMvanc* la force tver $17,0««,tff The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. ■■AD omCI. WUeheatar leas*, liagapera. (Ueorporatod 1. i^ratte LONDON OFFICE M. Old Jewry. U.C. Tb* Company has C 0.00« deposited with tha Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assnranee Companies1,753 words
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Advertisement136 1922-01-11 15 From a Bicycle Tyre TO A Limousine Cord OR A Valve Pin to Retiring a 5 ton Lorry DUNLGPS CAN DO IT The Dunlop Rubber Co. (w), Ltd. (Incorporated ia Japaa.) DUNLOP HOUSE, SINGAPORE. NOTICE. AIK SENG Co.. Messrs. KE£ Companyf both of 12, Cecil St., Singapore, have removed to136 words
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Advertisement485 1922-01-11 15 SALES BY AUCTION PRELIMINARY NOTICE ESTATE OP BOEY CHEW SI. ALIAS CHEW AH FONG. DECEASED. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of Taluable Singapore Town Propertlti. *t Meisra. Ch*on» Koon S»ng Co.'i saleroom, No. 30, Chulia Street, at an early date. Lot* 1 and 2. Valuable 990 yoari' leasehold and and the brick485 words
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Advertisement328 1922-01-11 15 Orchids VANDA JOAOUHnS 70 cents per dozen. With stalks $1.20 per dozen. BASKETS $5 per basket. WREATHS $5 each. Fresh Cot Flowers Daily. Special attention given to steamer orders. Free delivery anywhere. MODERN APPLIANCE CO.j 26-1, Orchard Koai. TeL 2631. For night orders call up 'Phone 682. THE NEW YEAR328 words
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Advertisement148 1922-01-11 15 IiREU.7 Tyres o^k THE WORLD'S I mujt Vi J^^ Extract from London p |>'^K^y W&)- India Rubber Journal '^mitM y corn P^' n S th* course of "i^B^a^S i'^^ii^^ni 51 kilometers in the Grand PP^afc *dde<l further lustre to the kErjlßp. i Iv^^^^^^f er car n c race was l?raß»''148 words
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Advertisement304 1922-01-11 16 NEW STOCK IN HAND Km«ij Cloth and Sand Paper Kmery and Glass Powder Jackson's Floor Stain Vanish French Pollah and (iold 81m Varnish Copal. Oak and Hla<k Japan Vanish Baiter's Family Spring Balance ■alter'! Circular Sprint lialanca Thermometer*— Japanned and Salf-ragia-terlns Braaa Blow Ijnpi (I'prifht aad Vertical) Magnolia Antl-frlrtton Metal304 words
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Advertisement406 1922-01-11 16 TAY GUAN KIAT PHILLIP BTSEET. Thone Noa. 3118 and 1114. The RuceeMful contractor for rapprr of MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, BROOMS, BASKETS, etc, etc, etc To The Singapore Municipality. MR. BUCKERIDGE'S NEW STUDIO 65, ORCHARD ROAD i (next to the Palladium.) J Phone ISOS HUBBUCK'S PAINTS AND OIL VARIOUS COLOURS. Large stock406 words
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Advertisement966 1922-01-11 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID efcargaa for Waata, Far Sale, T. Let. eta, la •rdJaaxy aim 111 type (aTerace six words to line) are i— Per line one Inaertioa tS eta, twe tea. 44 eta, three Ins 04 cts., four Ins. H eta, fire iaa. $1 .00. six laa. ll.lt, tea966 words
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Advertisement953 1922-01-11 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, for 9 months furnished house, Tanglin district. 128. Straits Times. TO LET, 99-1, Pasir Panjmng Road. Entry February 1. Apply 69, Stanley Street. TO LET, a flat at "The Crescent," Tanjong Katons;. Apply to Meyer Brothers. BUNGALOW, to let, 16- a, Thomson Road. Apply to953 words
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Advertisement645 1922-01-11 16 OFFICES AND GODOWN TO LET, store No. 39, North Boat Quay. Apply 14, Chance Alley. TO LET, stores and offices. Apply Ed. M. Nathan Co.. 4. Do Souia Street. TO LET, godowns and oftces, in town. Apply to Sayern ft Co., 8. Malacca Street. TO LET, No. 40 and 43,645 words
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Advertisement197 1922-01-11 16 Notice We beg to advise oar customer* that oar Repairing Department It now under expert European supervision. All aorta of repairs U can, lorries and motor cycles executed. .We have also reduced oar rate* of car and lorry hirer Telephone: 1233 Straits Motorcar Service, Lt4 nt-tia, ORCHARD BOAD. NEW SHIPMENTS197 words
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Miscellaneous207 1922-01-11 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TSLKPHONa* Editorial and General M Manager* Offle* 1117 Job Printing Office U44 All communication* relating to editorial matter* and new* ahoald be eddrsaeej to THE EDITOR. All communication* relating to business matter* advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, print! ag. ate, ahoald be addressed to THI MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants,207 words
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