The Straits Times, 27 February 1922

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,880 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, IEBRUARY 27, 1922 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 257 1 LACTOGEN. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE Proprietors NRSTLET AND ANGLOSWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (LONDON) SINGAPORE. UNSWEETENED CONDENSED SWISS MILK BEAR BRAND From the Finest (jP SfF^^^kS Eminently Suitable Milk Producing Part P^JMIII F r Feedinff Infants of Switzerland. CmSMKTim^^^^nl 8S absolutely 1 M* Pure an^ Free from Collected and AH Dan^ erous Germs.
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    • 108 1 Just Received $Sf \W\ /^-^^fe Choice Selection of IWHlii EVE^ WEAR \W OT^Mi-^^li/ styles in MILLINERY I/U^^^^^m^^i^l^' Specially Imported for /j^^8^^IBm|^ H.R.H. The Prince of Wales's Visit Robinson Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in the S.S.) SINGAPORE. Pheasants, Snipe, Woodcock, Quail, Smoked Eels. SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE CO., LTD. PROTECTION FROM RUST DCorttruclion
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    • 38 1 LACTOGEN. Pric* $1.30 1 Ib. $4.25 3 lbs. per tin. Proprietors NESTLB AND ANGLOSWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (LONDON) SINGAPORE. Why Pay Cash! WE SELL ON THE Hire-Purchase System. FRANKELS, Ltd. Complete Houso Furnisher*. Victoria St., also Orohard Bd.
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  • 528 2 Choice Collection of Criminals Exposed. In the Madras Diocesan Magazine the Bishop of Madras .in his Diary gives a v»ry interesting account of a visit he paid to Malappuram, the storm centre of th? Moplah rebellion and the headquarters of the Force sent to suppress it On Monday,
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  • 253 2 Sir lan Hamilton's Advice To Ex-Service Men. (■eneral Sir lan Hamilton, opening tlv new club of the Paddington Branch ol the British Lefrion at St. Stephen^ Koad. Bayswater, said that by not holding together ex-Service men had run risks of being- forgotten. Marshal Kuroki, Commander of the Japanese
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  • 137 2 Queen of the May." From the author's specimens of court martial humour we cull the following from An Admiral's Yams, by Admiral Si:Charles Dundas cf Dundas, K.C.M.G. An officer had been drir.kintr not wisely but too well, and jrot into trouble becau.v he was too noisy at the mess dinner.
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  • 103 2 Have you jfot a baby you don't want," was th« tacit question behind an advertisement in a London newspuper recently and to which a reply came in the shape of an unwanted baby and a cheque for £200. The sequrl was the prosecution of Mrs. Kathleen Kefford, of The Uarons.
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    • 171 2 A Lifetime's Change j I|\\ in LONDON |1\ Irated with real plioiographi, IS^fcw. UVunW George R. Sims GILBERT FR ANKAU. SEAMARK i!Kii^K i'^'"*^i^* JOHN BUCHAN. MURIEL HINE *tif£SliS!ASLffSi STEPHEN LEACOCK, J. J. BELL Si^pV^BZJSTS^Si ttc etc ln kmf A' t'iL. of ffnamtt <••.,! ail trmmtm <J 7*. frit roi re
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    • 376 2 I Motiv cyeHitt m errry part I I 3-H.P.SINCLE CYLINDER I I ADJUSTABLE SPRING I j HMME ROYAL RUSY W /Jf\ TheRUBV CYCLE CO.Xtd. Efl I »l(' ROYAL RUBY WORKS, W VVI ALTRINCHAM. ENC. P iOi.CABBEU.iI TABLETS Retail We*! aa4 leax el Kerre aast S*<* 4 rrie* la. M. aad
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    • 537 2 NOTICE SINGAPORE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Association will he held in the Singapore Cricket Club on Tuesday, February 28, 1922, at 6.16 p.m. BUSINESS. 1. To receive it Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the year ended December 31, 1921. 2.
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    • 813 2 FOR A BETTER DIGESTION If you have indigestion, gas on thr Ktomach. sour atomnch, acid itomaah, belching or heartburn if you cannot eat ■nbatantial, nourishing food witliout distress, your Momnch is weak. Aa a ir'c'it deal af your comfort, bappinoii ""l succors dependi <>n a good digestion, you want to
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  • 562 3 Struggle for Existence Among Peasantry. Tks Social Service department of the Arncriran Woman's Club, Shanghai, held its rc'Kular nic'cting recently. The spenkvi of the afternoon was Miss Louise Hammond of Wusih, who gave a most inteiostin>r talk on Living Conditions amonpr thr Chinese. Mi..s Hammond spoke of
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  • 238 3 Need of German Experts In Australia. A Melbourne, message of January 22, states Leading manufacturers are strongly of the opinion that the Federal Ministry ■i: .i 'i review .Is <icei?k>n to exclude the Qemaa experts required to supervise the ewctiOD of the briou'ttim plant at MorSM 1!. They
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  • 214 3 Novel Boat Suitable for River Navigation. According to the Shanghai Sunday Times, one of the most interesting exhibits at the Shanghai Motor show is a I).' Lambert Hydroglider, a product of the Societe I'lanco-Chinoisc; de Cons- structictis Mi talliqucs ct Mechaniques, Sliuujji^i which is on view. [Ills hydrogHdmr
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  • 13 3 Kij>ht piovinciul prisons in England an tiling cli MM! fur rostsuns of oconomy.
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    • 218 3 I A Doctor says: m **I do not think so good a food as Glaxo |k can be brought before the public by the ]c medical profession too strongly." Glaxo is the food doctors recommend and rear their |L own babies on. This is because Glaxo is not an J
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    • 359 3 Tins and Tea 1 m Good tea deserves a good nn, but until the introduction of the Brooke Bond Vacuum tin there was no known i method of preserving the flavour and freshness of good tea in a damp and steamy atmosphere. rzZS The Patent Brooke Bond tin is as
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    • 226 3 IN *> w w cameras 6 speeiiex Film "The Buster Brown. Illustrated above is made for boys and girls who must make their selection suit the po kef -book. It is essentially for snapshots, requiring no focusing nothing but the "snapping" of the picture. The diaphragm has three different openings
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 713 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. British India Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL. S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON Due Singapore Leave Singapore NOVARA abont Mar. S KASHGAK .bout Mar T KALYAN
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    • 582 4 STEAMER SAIUN6S ELLERMAN LINE j ELLERMAN ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorpomad EngUnd) STBAMEaf"""^ DnSl»|«**n PASSENGER SERVICE HOMEWARDS. Steamer Leaving Singapore s.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER For London Mar. 1 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA For Marseilles, Loadon Mar. 27 s.s. CITY OF CALCUTTA For London May 4 OUTWARDB. s.s. CITY OF
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    • 743 4 STEAMER SAILINGS KONINKLMKE PAKETVAART M AATCHAFPIJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIOATION CO, OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) Telttphon* Nao. Passage Dept. HI, Freight Dept. 1202, Marine Dept and TranaMn'"" Dept. Ull, Msnager'a Dept. IOOJ. JNDEK CONTRACT WITH THE MSTHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. SINGKEP— March 1, Tonfjkal Moeara-Saba and Djambi. VAN OVERSTRATEN— March 1,
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    • 462 5 STEAMER SAILINGS IJIKIimi I.INB Ilsruna Maru Msr. 8 Kaaaa Mar. n lIVKRPOOI. LINK TBJima Maru Mar. 19 HAMBfRG LINK MatasjSM Maru V,b. t» Lyons Maru 2nd half Harch NKW VOftK I.INF, VIA 811 EZ SOUTH AMERICAN LIMB Ksnagawa Maru End Msr. BOMBAY I.tNK Taanssj Main early March CALCUTTA LINK Tiitonn
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    • 419 5 STEAMER SAIUNBS O.S.K. i TKB C»AJLA aBOIIZIf KAniaTA i.tb. (Uoarporated la laaaa) Ba. a, De Sanaa Street. Preaoaed Salllag fresi Slagasjora (Sabieet to change witheat aeUee) AUttOPKAN Ulit ft Pan Said. MaraelUea, Loadoa, Aatweiv, B*U*rdaa aad liaasaarg j arr. da*. > *Oaa* MarsslilM ANDKS MARU Keb. 27 Feb. 28 %»W
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    • 466 5 STEAMER SAILINGS niM BIN ED SKItVICB OF THE OCEAN S.S. CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) THE WESTIuSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTD. .'lncorporated in England > Monthly Berries takiag cargo and aassstignr. fross Singapore JAVA POSTS (a. indncement offers) NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS AND FREMANTLE (PKBTU) Approximate Sailings CHARON Mar. 9 MINDEROO
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    • 1591 5 STEfIMER SAILINGS United AmerTcon Lines inc. SnrccHsors to LIVERMORE DEARBORN CO LIMITED. 'Incorporated in O.R.A) INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINE Regular Service between New York Singapore and Java ports and vice ver* FOR NEW YORK DIRECT (via Suez) HALF MOON Mar. 16 WEST CAVIPGAW April 27 FROM NEW YORK HALF MOON Mar.
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    • 364 6 CiaEMAS AiIAMBRA From Wedr to Monday, February 27 A Multi.r.c.i feature of Powerful Human-intcpetti Intensely interesting and Absorbing wn, pjesonting CIIIARLKS BICH1,, a tori lorce[;;!ly prcKCntod than in thU picture THE PUBLIC BE DAMNED gria 'md interest, as few pictures 'i. d is ]i iwcrful huinau-inlArißt, 1 tiir.ro »iid adding
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    • 438 6 wp PALACEGAY CINEMA Programme from Frid.i>, Fenr.-ir.. M, t > Mon.Uy l"ctiu:irv, JT Fir«t Show at 7.30 William Desmond in A. SAGE. BRUSH HAMLET B'gattl An inUrcktiLg Cliinoio Gazette laowiaftl* »•>•*• Cats*l •.rr.cs, tho ('hint-..' Army and Nu\ v pirticip;itiDg, la prooe. nicn of FUNERAL OF* <3 KNKRAX- t.l. »HUM
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    • 359 6 CTTEBTAINiiENTS VICTORIA THEATRE Watch This Space STAR OPERA (The PmMk Mab] Opsta in Ha] At thn Th/.»ne Kojal, North lirldKn Roe 4 TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I 1 A (ire.it Jiiviincß' HJeoorieeJ Pieot la 'i pans PANJI SME«AI*O Psrt I In Preparation New Sccnoris and >'or a (Jicat I'arsoe Play KOOR%Y
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    • 137 6 SALES BY AUOTIOH BSTATB OF BOBY CHEW 81 tLIAfI CHEW AM PONG, DECEASED, IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALU m:i I i PROPERI \t >: Cheonc Koon Sen« a To.'m Sale-room, So. M, iiuha sired. ON WEDNESDAY, MARI H i. \i l-U P.M. I 38, Emerald Hill 1: hold land and
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  • 654 7 First .Meelinjf c»f the Advistiry Hoard. (I'rom Our Own Correspondent.) Koala Ldnipui. I'cinuary '24. Thf Mcond the Infantilr :ir.l was held yesterday m, inder ihr presi- the lion. Air. W. George M«xwell, C.M.G.. the iiii'f Secretary. meet ii the minutes of the previous neeti held on Januaiy 2.;,
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  • 135 7 To-day imhu M P"> jlatn I'uhxt p.m. Port Swett»nh«ia un.l r.nang :t p.m M..lnr.« »nd Muar I BUHL dierllwa and BanarMg 4 p.m I ita« hi inn! Saawrang pm H Darwin. Thnreaay l«laml mi A'i>Iralania (Uking artiel*> for alacfa •ii Wmtvrn Auiiraila I lid -letter raU) "r"
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  • 12 7 Jaliuttly 23 p"-nrnary •> li-l.ri)«r ■.'(> IVI.T' 1. In jury L'O
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  • 110 7 FIXTURES. Monday, Kebroary 27. Hich Water, 10.49 a.m., 11.30 p.m. Tue«day, February 28. High Water, 11.22 a.m., 11.53 p.m. Princess .Mary s Wedding, Rent Buord, 2.15 p.m. Lo.ige Ailsa. Wednesday, March 1. A*h Wednesday. liiph Water. 1 1 .54 a.m. Tangtln Club at Home, C-15 p.m. rhnrntfay,
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 88 7 East Whnrf Basin Nil. K»m Wharf Melehtor Tri'ub, (iondiii. Sheen Whan Slngkawang. Mai.i Wharf Sydney Muni, Ih.vre. Men tc r, WcstsiaaU n. Umpire Deck DvtTerta, Circa, Kuli Wo. Weal Wh»r! Monti.ro. Charon, Keeraan. .ijrdim-s VVh'arl Trnihin Mum f'ulo Brani Coal Wharf— Nii. K.-|ipt-l Harbour. Main Wharf
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    • 224 7 > N Brit., ::.O-.'! tuns, from Por U 2, foi Yukubar tt-S BAN Hum; LKONC, Hiit., Tlci :,,ris, fron 25-2. tar lava soe. CAM i'lt t.l AN. Brit.. S7;, ions, fron .v.i L'll-J. for Java line. LiATAYtt.it, Brit, tU tons, from Natna -T-j. ior Xutunuk une. CittCE, Brit,
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  • 287 7 Conditions of Western Art Section. I Tytc Hon. Sec, has received a I frami many raqairici from various parts ot M:>uy:i :i:ul OM point of doubt is what I constitute! nmaU'ur. as compared with i i.al work. It is inttnded to ir.uki the Ar; Scvtion representative as far
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  • 159 7 EXCHANGH. Singapore, February 27. On London, tank 4 m/i 2/4 1/32 Demand 273 25/32 Private 3 ra. credits 2/4 3/16 On New York Demand 50 Vn Private i>0 days 53% On France, Bank 525 Oh Incn*, BaTik T. T. 177% On Ht>njrlton«:, B«nlc d/d 4% p.c. p*cm.
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  • 53 7 I Tope of .Market.- -Quiet. Singapore Standar. Pale Crepe Closing Price* Buyers. Sellers i Spot March April -June July-Sept. Singapore SUadan Itibbed Smoked SheeClosing ITice* Buyers. Seller^ *v n 2H mi ao 3i V t Maidi \i)ril-!uno ruly-Sopt. DAILY PRICK CURRENT. 12 o'cfock nt>6«.
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  • STOCK AND SHARES.
    • 182 7 Issue. Val. Pil. Buyers. Sellers. 1 1 Ayer Weng 1.00 1 I 11. tain Tin 1.20 1.30 1 1 Jdantoh 0.60 1 1 Johan Tin 0.90 1.00 i"I £1 Kam. K3ijiuntinfr 1.12.(5 l.tG.O 10 10 Kintt Atoc. 1.50 4.60 Liiijrui Tin •■'.:>'• 9M 10 10 Malayan < <>!|. 12.00
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    • 136 7 Is.-cc. Val. P«l. Buyers. Sellers. a il Br. Am. TVbacco 3.5.0 1i.10.0 cd 10 10 Central Engines 15.00 10.00 10 10 Central Motors 3.00 4.00 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 5.75 6.25 "-•-.-.'-Electric Tways 2/6 10 10 Fraser .Wove 23.50 24.50 SO 50 Hammer and Co. 110 115 100
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    • 110 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 6 p.c. p.m. Spore Electrical Tramways, 8 p.c. &50.000 nom. Spore .Municipal 5 p.c. $1,878,000 par Spore Municipal 4 4 p.c. of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.c. dis. Spore Municipal 4,4 p.c. of 1909 $1,600,500 10 p.c. dis. Spore Municipal 4 Mi p.c. of
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    • 420 7 Fraan- and Co. and hfmtt and Evatt'g Quotation.. f.atcst avertable Sterling Quotations art- printed on another page on Friday. To-Ja) s Prices. Frascr Lyal! Co. Evatt. \llcnby <?1) 0.15 0.25 0.15 0.20 \lcr Gajah ($1) 1.10 1.20 0.90 1.20 Hit. in ($5) y.OO 10.00 8.50 9.V) V. h.on-n«
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 75 7 The Victoria Confectioner and Store, 386, Victoria Strei-t, Singapore. Telephone No. 1848 If you want cakes, ices, cold or hot drinks tikis is the RIGHT place for you to go where you get the RIGHT THINGS at the RIGHT price and at th« RIGHT time. We specialize in making wedding,
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    • 149 7 INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF PLANTERS NOTICE is hereby given that tin- Annual Statutory General Meeting of this Society vi!l be held on Saturday. .'.larch 4. at 11 i.m. al ihe Meeting Uonm of the Planters Association of M;.laya. !-_>. Market Street. Koala Lumpur, io ttwaaast the following 'm in- AfiENDV 1.
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    • 131 7 S. S. V. F. SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS HIRE OF MOTOU BUSSES AND LOItRIES. Tenders ore required for rates of hire ot above vehicles for transport of members the S.V.C. to training grounds outside Singapore Town as may be necessary. Tenderers should state (a) Number of vehicles they are prepared to
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    • 608 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS PLRKE DX FOIK (iRAS TRUFFLES, ieat for sandwiches, at 11. Bolter, Europe Hotel Building. RHODE ISLAND UKI> CHICKS. Apply to C. W. Warner, Banji. Selangor. WANTED" SMALL BUNGALOW, near sea Si Katonft. miles, rent moderate. Apply J6O. Straits Times. WANTKD junior clerk, just left school ireferrid. Also shorthand
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    • 349 7 GRAND EXHIBITION OF OIL PAINTINGS or JAVA SCENERY n LEONID GECHTOFF a i mi Y. M. C. A. ominrncinr to-day anil d;iih Imm n a.m. tn 12..10 noon and from I p.m. (ill 8 p.m. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY 1 ADMISSION i I AT YOUR SERVICE. We do all classes
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  • 44 8 UOW.— At his residence, Banda Hilir, .l-k.cca. Mr. Slow Jee Van, uncle ,i Uaaan. Siow Choon Lene and Kio* Hiiy Y.:m, oi Singapore, and father oi Messrs. Sijw Choon Heck, Choon Siew and Caoua Chu.-in. Funeral on February 26. at 10 a.m. sharp.
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  • 69 8 .Ir*. F. de Sauza thanks a!l relative" and fri«ndl who attended the funeral of hei bi-lowd husbapd. the late Mr. K. A. M. de .-.re! übo all those who sent letter: oi emdolaaca and floral tributes, in which ii< r sons join. .Ir. A. J. de Miranda and Bisters
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  • 42 8 A Mas* of Requim will be said at the Church of St. Joseph, ou 'f hursi'ay, March 2, m 6.30 a.m.. for the repose of the soul of th« late Misj Curlota <le Miranda. Frirnds an.l lvlativis kindly accept this intimation.
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  • 1088 8 We were very glad to see in the Gazette of Friday last a notice of the conditions under which War Service land jrTants an to be made in Malaya. There has beer, a long period during which nothing has been done, but
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  • 40 8 At a Church s-ervice at Inverallochy, Abcrdeenshire, says a London cable of February 17, the minister announced tl.at th?re h.-.d been a wreck. The congregation rushed out to rescue the crew. Twelve were uscued but the trawler was totally lost.
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  • 43 8 Detective Insp. Farmer charged a Chinese named Thing Chheng Hai of Gayiang before Mr. Dawson to-day with being in possession of documents relating to the notorious Triad Society. Mr. Beatty, Protector of Chinese, is to give evidence regarding the nature of the documents.
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  • 48 8 The following cablegram has been receive from the Port Officer, Rangoon On February 25 China Bakir light vessel, showing fixed white light, will be replaced by light vessel showing white flashing light every ten seconds, visible twelve miles, flash two seconds, eclipse eight seconds. Please warn mariners accordingly.
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  • 68 8 Mr. F. K. Brennan (late Captain, Indian Army) has arrived from home to till; up an appointment with the Asiatic Petroleum Company at Miri, Sarawak, where he will initiate jt scheme of education for employees' children and others of the staff. This is a new departure in keeping with the
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  • 14 8 The Band of Hope will meet at the Y.W.C.A. on Wednesday at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 12 8 H.M.S. Comus will accompany H.M.S, Renown on the Prince's visit to Malaya.
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  • 18 8 1 Insp. King, in charge of the Sepoy Lines division, who has been ill, has returned to duty.
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  • 13 8 A big Scottish paper mills combine was recently announced but has collapsed unexpectedly.
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  • 16 8 A London wire says it is anticipated that the Budget will show a small sur plus.
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  • 18 8 Miss D. F. Newman, has come out from home on a ftw months' visit to friend.* in Kelantan.
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  • 14 8 A Napier aero-engine has been built weighing 2,200 lbs. and developing 1,000 horse power.
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  • 15 8 A resolution confirming the borrowing lowers of the British North Borneo Company has been passed.
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  • 18 8 On page 7 will be found article on Infant Welfare, and on page 11 article on School Accommodation.
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  • 33 8 The rate of issue of money orders for India and Ceylon to-day is K-. 176 to JlOO. The rate of payment of money orders from India and Ceylon is IN. IKI to 5100.
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  • 28 8 In connection with the Christian Heal'.ng Mission, the monthly service of blessing and thanksgiving will be held in St. Andrew's Cathedral at r > p.m. on Friday March 3.
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  • 30 8 The following messapre has been received from Submarine LI by the S.N'.O., 4th. ?lotilla Passed derelict junk awash in poßilir-n 01. 20. K. IUO. E. at 08:S0 to-day February 20.
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  • 29 8 On March 1, 1922, a regulation will SMM into force, prescribing the engagin? ">f estate assistants on uniform agreements, and containing rules and conditions laid down by the Government.
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  • 34 8 About the middle of December two large estates in the Preanger fttgweta is also one in Sumatra wan put as for auction at Batavia by the mortgagees. Thi> is another result of the slump.
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  • 35 8 There will be a meeting of the Malaya Branch British Mc-dical Association this •itcrnoon at 4.30 p.m. in the Port Health Office to discuss the Draft Ordinance to amend the Lunacy Laws of the Colony.
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  • 33 8 The Clerical Union Primary Class having been passed by the Inspector of Schools has been duly registered. There are a few vacancies and parents are asked to make early application for their boys
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  • 37 8 The Daily Mail says that attention has been drawn to the Pussyfoot campaign in public and preparatory schools. Harmful microbes lurking in intoxicants were shown to students, after which were exhibited the beneficent microbes which were absent.
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  • 48 8 The Daily Telegraph emphatically warns vtters that unless greater intere.*: s taken in the London County Council ■lections on March 2 than was shown ir. the elections of 1919 there is' every possibility of the greatest city in the woiid passing into the control of Ccmmunist;for three years.
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  • 48 8 The Traffic department had the u?ual number of summonses before Mr. Kunn. District Judge, to-day. There were quite a number of Europeans fined for not producing their licences when asked to io so by Traffic Inspectors. It is advisable for Europeans to always carry their licences with them.
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  • 68 8 About ten days ago a European lady named Mrs. Bolt, staying at the Van Wijk Hotel, dropped her watch in the verandah of the establishment. A few days later Insp. Bendle of the Central, after a careful search, found it in possession of one of the hotel Jagers, who is
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  • 72 8 At the annual general meeting of the Ceylon Tamils' Association, held on the 17th inst. the following were elected to hold offices-president, Mr. S. Muthucumaru vice-president, S. M. Thevathasan secretary, K. Mylvaganam treasurer. S. Kanagaratnam literary chairman, H. M. Hoisington athletic chairman. P. Thillainattian asst. treasurer, M. Ponnampalam asst. secretary
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  • 98 8 We are in receipt of a copy of Jerry's Laundry Book which should be a boon to the conscientious house-holder, as it enables him or her to keep a note of the number of articles sent to the dhoby without undue exertion, as the items are tabu-!at>-d under four headings
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  • 130 8 A figure well-known for many years in the missionary field of China Dr. J. Webster— is passing through Singapore on the Mentor, accompanied by Mrs. Webster, en route for Shanghai. Dr. Webster went to China forty years ago for the Scottish Presbyterian Mission and spent long and arduous service in
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  • 475 8 Mr. G. E. Penny returns! from MOM y< -I. niay by the Mentor. Dr. J. S. English has arrived from home to take up an appointment in the Btraita Medical Service. Mr. It. P. W. Reading, has arrived from borne to join the statf of S.-indilands, Buttery
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  • 122 8 We have received the following com■nuniiation from Messrs. Guthric and Co., lercnts for the Singapore Bltctric Tramway Co.. Ltd. ln your issue of 2">th inst. it i.s published that the Municipality has iffered t1 50,000, plus stores, to the SiniraMN Electric Tramway Co., Ltd., for their undertaking.
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  • 162 8 The Blue Funnel liner Mentor arrived yesterday morning 1 from Liverpool carrying over seventy passengers, of whom twwity-eijtht disembarked for Singaporv md millNllHliag places. The Mentor amina from Liverpool on the afternoon if January 2S. and completed the voyage to this port with only one stop
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  • 198 8 Tlu- current issue of the F.M.S. Government Gazette 1 contains the following noti"leiition? -Mr. J. P. Fitzpatrick, 1. .U.C.1'. and 5.1., to be a Medical Officer in the /'.M.S.. Mr. (J. H. V. Bolster to be n Probationary Assistant Commissioner of Police in the F.M.S., Mr. A. Thompson,
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    • 114 8 LOOK 111 *d J?|.wuM' There arc many Virginia Cigarettes HUT ONLY ONE "Gold Flake" MADE BY WILLS. Special Offers p^ Orrice Shirts \Ly White Soft Longcloth, 'extra H^A /JrVv fine Quality, soft or stiff j^Jl Price $4.90 each. "CITY BRAND" COLLARS. Ifurafactured throughout in Ireland, all heights and shapes. Price
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    • 134 8 ALHAMBRA Beach Boat Third Chapter of Alex. Damai. i Pti. THE THREE MUSKETEERS 4 Pta. THE TAIPfSAM FESTIVAL 7 Pts. THE PUBLIC BE DAMNED 7 Pta. I'athe Gazette. Flrat Skew. A DAUGHTER OF OLD IRELAND 3 Pts. SPta. and a two-reel feature Hwarlborough" Beach Road l»t Chapter of rUOMONT Jr.
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  • 154 9 (treat Interest in London. Beuteb's Service. l,on;ioit, February 23. Crowded London is talcing an ever growing interest in TuiMay's Royal »< dding at We-tmiiuter Abbey. Feverish preparations an Ix'imr tnadi. The wedding cake, which was delivered yesterday, stands six feet aifk and weighs over five hassVe*) pounds. A
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  • 116 9 Rbutrr'b Service. I'iince of Whiles' Camp, I.uhore, I'eb. 2"). Saturday The Prince sf Wales arrived al Latere tWs afternoon, having broken his journey fn m Patia'a to lay the foundation stone of the Indian Military College at Jullundur. The Prince met with an excellent reception notwithstanding that
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  • 96 9 Reuter's Service. London. February 24. The Chamber of Shipping has passe.l a resolution ur^'inj.' an tally substantial reduction in wages afl>»at and ashciv, dock' and B*Ct dkWfSa, du?s and all other ■mtsJag cost-, also OXgt*C the Government to direct attention of foreign governments who have recently adopted or
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  • 161 9 Reuter's Service. Londr n, February M. Calcutta The East Indian Railway workers are gradually resuming. A rail was found across the track between Asansol and Sitarampur. Stones were thrown at the driver of a goods train at Burdwan. A European lady was badly cut on the hand in
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  • 38 9 Reuteb's Service. I.nr.don, February WL The Adjiiiralty has issued a statement (laiming that it has made further large reductions which have now been approved, reducing the proposed estimates for 1U22-.J by i.-JJ,000,000 to under XG1.000.000. I
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  • 305 9 Beuter's Service. London, February' E*. Paris A demand has been presented to the Chamber for the appointment of n commission of inquiry of thirty-Hire:; members "to throw the fullest light on the political responsibilities of ev?ry kind engaged in the affair of the Banque Inelustrielle de Chine." It
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  • 119 9 Reiter'3 Service. London, February 25. Yet another insurance concern, namely 'he First National Reinsurace Company., belonging to the City Equitable group, has riled its winding up petition. London, February 2"). In order to calm the doubt regarding I Ihe reasons for the failure of the City Equitable Ccmpany,
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  • 61 9 Reuteb's Service. Lqndon, February 2G. A series of conferences held by Mr. Churchill at the Colonial Office with representatives of the South Irish and North Irish Governments with regard to the three months' delay in the Irish elections ended this morning. The South Irith representatives are returning to Ireland
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  • 55 9 Reuter's Service. London, February 24. Paris The Commission of Aeronautical Control has notified Germany that the ■oii-tructicn and importation of civil aircraft may be resumed on May 5. The Allies are at present negotiating concerning the future method of supervision of aeronautics in Germany subsequent to the
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  • 38 9 Reuteb's Service. London, February 25. Johannesburg The Government lias called for a thousand special constables. London, February 25. Spring A Command.) kidnapped and roughly handled a colliery official and two companions but subsequently released them.
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  • 118 9 Beuteb'i Service. London, February 2~>. A wdl dressed man killed by falling untler a train at South Kensington station has be:>n identified as Mr. George Croll, director of Harrisons and Crosfield and twenty rubber companies associated with the firm. He recently resigned the chairmanship owing ta
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  • 380 9 Butter's Service. London, February 24. Kew York A sensation has bsen cau-ed by the publication of letters recently written to his father by Lieutenant Smythe. a victim in the Roma catastrophe, in which he d.clared that the ship behave.l so buuly in her pluvious trip over Wellington
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  • 159 9 Reutsr's Service. London, February 26. A national crisis has arisen in the engineering industry. Employers have given notice of a lock out on March 3 in connection with a dispute over the freedom of the management with regard to overtime, in which connection a ballot of the
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  • 105 9 Proposing a Ten Year Truce. Bsutxr's Service, London, February ?.j. In connection with to-day's meeting of Mr. Lloyd George and M. Poincare, it is stated in well informed quarters that the main feature of the fomor's plan for Genoa is to establish a ten year truce throughout
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  • 92 9 Reuter's Service. London, February 24. Paris M. Millcrand rejected the appeal for mercy presented by Landru. London, February 25. Versailles Landru was executed at lawn. He maintained his calm to the very end and never ceased to protest his inno•ence. He scrupulously attired himself and impassively submitted tc
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  • 43 9 RII.TCB'B SCBVTCa. London, February' 25. The Bodniin by-cltetion, cau-ed by the r'eath of Sir Charles Hyson, has resulted in the return of Mr. Isaac Foot, Independent j Liberal, with 1 ".751 Major-General Sir i'r:derick Ptoele, Coalition Unionist, polled j 20,610. i
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  • 39 9 Keutxb'3 Service, London, February 25. Par:- It Is reported from Mayence I that two shots were fired without result .:t ex-King Ferdinand of Bulgaria whilehe was leaving the opera at Munich. His .ssailant, a Bulgarian, was arrested.
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  • 35 9 Belter's Service. London, February 24. Tou!i n The festivities in honour of Ihe vi.Mt of the British Atlantic battle .miser squadron included a banquet at which speeches were made urging an Anglo-French Alliance.
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  • 43 9 Rectbb's Service: London, February 26. Portsmouth, Virginia A United States coastguard cutter seized the Nova Scotian motor schooner Emerald, flying the British flag, with a cargo of a thousand cases of liquor for New York delivery. The crew was detained pending examination.
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  • 121 9 Reuteb's Service. London, February 25. It has been decided to postpone the jailing of the British trade ship until more definite signs are apparent of the recovery of world conditions. London, February 25. Prague The Polish Minister categorically denies the reported existence of a Ltcret treaty between Poland and
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  • 336 9 RIVTER'B SERVICE. London, February 2.">. Paris Mr. Lloyd George and M. Poincare arc meeting to-day at Boulogne. The meeting is ascribed to the instrumentality of Lord Derby. It will be very brief owing 1 to the necessity of the Prime Minister returning to confer with Mr. Griffith
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  • 34 9 RIUTIR'S SIBVICI. London, February 24. Parliament has approved the expenditure estimated at £35,000 for participation in the Brazilian Centenary Exhibition at Rio de Janeiro. The City of London has also subscribed f26,000.
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  • 59 9 We have to acknowledge the following additions to the Malaya's Princess Mary Wedding Gift Fund Already acknowledged $5,150.60 Lieut. -Col. and Mrs. Spencer and Master Francis Spencer 5 Another Mary 0.2.} William Ashby, Charlotte Ashby, Eileen Ashby, Eric Ashby, Cecil Aahby, Muy Ashby, Winnie Ashby, Hubert
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  • 60 9 Position Considered More Hopeful. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, February 26. Hopes of a settlement of the strike have been revived by the employers conceding a further two and a half per cent, on th? wages scale previously effered as a minimum basis of arbitration. The Government is
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  • 165 9 Steady Increase in Strength Of Force. The strength of the Singapore Volunteers is now as follows Europeans Old, Eurasian company three officers and 167 other ranks, Chinese company three officers, 166 other ranks and nine supernumerary, Malay company four officers and 150 other ranks and S. r A.
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  • 1366 9 Christmas Island Party Arrives. The Test of Einstein's Theory. Yesterday tin- British sola!- eclipse expedition from the Royal tory, Greenwich, arrived in Singapore by the Mentor ~nd will propped in v few days t>y the Ir-lanilcr t-. Christmas Is'and, where preparations ire to be put in
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 126 10 To the Editor of the Straits Time*. Sir, I !k. I bt much obliged if you will inner! the following communication it N Mr. Pernotte, the ex-general manacer i Banqu* Imlustrielle de Chine, who. I" Reuter's wires, has now been resigned his position in the bank
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  • 89 10 Messrs. Macphail and Co.'s Weekly Report. Singapore, February 27. Silver.— 3S%. Honjtkonsr 4 7 k p.c. prem. i 71 '.i Thr< e month* fold Share Market.— Dull. Itubberl. Frw enqnirie*. AlU-nbys is' nbalakl ;irc onquivi'il for, CraipI cents, Raiiitli 57%-fltVi cents. Taipinjrs 1-1.0.".. Norths 1.05-1.10. Souths 574
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  • 119 10 The Bermuda, one of the recent purf Mr. H. M. H. Namazee. of Hongkong, has .iu-t passed through Singapon on heir way from the United Kingdom t i Hongkong. Mr. NaaaUaea has recently Required four Dew vessels for the Namax-c Poet, namely, the Almeria. Historian, B?rI
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  • 80 10 HiirniK the vveek ended February IS. 21 rases of small -pox were reported two of which were fatal. The cases occurred in the following localities l5 Paya I*bar Road, 111 I'rinsep Street, Mackenzie Koail pumpinti station, <;<: Kras Basah Road. I Campbell Lane, St. Joseph's Institution. I
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  • 2435 10 The Proposals of the Straits Government. The current issue of the Government Gazette contains a notification respecting the arrangements made in the matter o; the Strait* Settlements Government, War Ser.ice Land Grants. The notification is ax follows 1. (1) Arrangements have been made between the Government
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  • 776 10 Armed Men Board Express And Rob Passengers. The Kowloon-Canton express train, which left Kowloon at 2.35 p.m. on Friday, February 10, with approximately COO passenger*, was hold up by 100 armed men betwe n Sha Tsun and Sun Tung at 6.45 o'clock the same evening, and the
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 412 10 Start of Singapore Tournament. The Singapore Cricket Tournament started on Saturday, when the S.C.C, S.R.C, Lanka Union and Public Services ;«nd Law were out. The wickets wen' hard ar.d true, making it a good day for batsmen. S.C.C. and Public Services and I^iw met on the former's ground. Public
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    • 335 10 On the S.R.C. side Lanka Union were th visitors, and they suffered defeat by 2" runs. Batting first, the Union were responsible for 127 to which Fernanda. Chunchie and Tampoe-Phillips were tlv chief contributors. Fernando was out to very tine catch by Bligh. Coelho die! well
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    • 428 10 The final race for the President's I<J2l Cup came off yesterday morning in One weather and steady breeze. It ended ii! a draw on points. At ten o'clock eleven boats were sem away on a beat to the first mark boa' and the Klla. being iust too
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    • 36 10 A Ranter wire of 28th inst. states that in the international rugby match at Twickenham, England and France drew with II points all. while at Edinburgh, Scotland beat Ire-ami by six points to Hint.
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    • 306 10 The Middlesex paid their first visit t;> the Swimming CJnb yesterday, and, a~ in other sports in which they have been seen. they mad-' a very nod impn water polo. Their display was nil the more creditable soring that in the aquatic line the players an- r.ew to
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    • 21 10 On Saturday the St. Joseph's Old Boys \EI defeated the Hongkong Bank at soccer by 1-0, scored by Chan Bee.
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    • 64 10 I This week's sportinir engagements, in- elude the following To-day, football, S.R.C. II v. B.C.C. 11. S.R.C. ground St. Joseph's Old Boj II i Bendemeer Athletic Club, Raffles Rw. ground. Wednesday, hockey. S.C.C. v. No. Company R. G. A. 1 Thursday football, Ex-Services v. St. Joseph's Old
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    • 29 10 A Reuter wire from St. Moritz states that the Frenchman Cochet won the final 1 of the men's singles in the world's covered court tennis champiorship.
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  • 92 10 The Frieze Out, Harry Carey's latest I rihotodrama of the West, diffen from most of the stories which this popular i -itar ha- depicted on the screen. It is .< taje of a lawless community on the fringe of civilization which be helps to reform. j It will
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  • 145 10 The Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, and Mr. Justice Barrett-l.ennard. who returned f rum Penang, where they xat on tin Court of Appeal, liv the Ipoh this morning-, fixed the Civil li>* of cases in the Supreme Court for March. Among the actions is that of
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  • 94 10 Messrs. Lyall an<l Kvatt report under day's date i Tin.— 74^. IK) tons (old. Kuhlicrs. Nothing doing. The price th< commodity in London is unchanged at I T.7/Bd., market dull. I Tins.— Linguis 3.40, Nawnr Pits 82 r cent.-, Bawanga ">" j c nta, Renongs
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  • 1804 11 S. S. (Singapore) Association Report. The following report „f a üb-conimitttv of the stmit.. Settlements (Singapore) Association on Ehgliaii Sebool aeesmmoilation h:^ been forwarded i>y th hon. .en tarj !■<< pabHeatnn Smcc the appointment of the sub-com-mittee a i the committee meeting held on January 11, r. 1
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 141 11 MOUTRIE PIANOS Bto Teak Cases Guaranteed 1 -^B^BsH*^BßteA k^BB NEW OR USED PIANOS ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Liberal Discount for Cash. CALL OR WRITE FOR PARTICULARS, S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. (Jncorporhtci in Hongkong) BAFFLES PLACE; SINGAPORE. Watermotas /^jKßn rHE IDEAL powe r UNIT :'i|T^ FOR SMALL CRAFT II t r
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    • 288 11 Raffles Hotel. MONDAY.— Tea Dansant. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY.— Orchestral Concert. MB p.m. THURSDAY.— Guest Niffht. Dinner and Danclnff. KKIDAY. Special Luncheon. Orchestra. SATURDAY.— Guest Nicht. Dinner and Dancing. Residents and Diners will have prior Claim to seals in the liall Koom. I Evening Dres« essential fur Dancing.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 377 12 TO PLANTERS. FOR BALE 1 STUMP PULLER Used no more th.in once. Owner prepared to clear at reasonable ofler. Apply "J" th. Messrs. Klam Klat Co. 108 A 100, Market Street, SINOAPORE. r- PAGEOL T) A Powerful Urinary Antiseptic. Urinary Discharges, Cystitis, w^ Catarrh of the Bladder, :;j VS S^^^^^S^r
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    • 71 12 UllHHKAflHSißllllt^fllllNlllllHiailll THE LATEST GAME AVAILABLE AT ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■aßHinißßßß 31b. Electric Irons 110 230 Volts. REDUCED ifcaflßßnfc^ J^ *r g I bb9 Bach Complete with flexible wire and adaptor $0. UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED (Incorporated In tie StraiU Settlement!) ELECTDICAL DEPARTMENT. 6, Battery Road. Bergougnan Tyres (MAOI IS FRANOU Fre«h stock* are now
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    • 172 12 ARDATH BHB LONDON P" W m W m r W&k W^ P^ V/rgtn/a CBGARETTES >^j IN AIRTiCHTTINS OF LONDON ARDATH LiK^BDflV^^SLEfir&BQrHl SJSOAPORE RUBBER WORKS NETHERLANDS GUITA-I'ERCHA COMPANY. Bead Odkr* and Work* Town-Ofle* and Showroom PASIR I'ANJANG. 5. RAFFLES PLACE. Manufacturers of Technical Rubber Goods of any Description. A WORD TO
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  • 1070 13 I Novelties for Malaya-Borneo Exhibition. Three models of Chinese mines, as worked in olden times, are now being prepared in Ipoh and should form a most interesting- trio of exhibits at the forthcoming Malaya-Borneo Exhibition, for which they are now being made by Mr. Ny Hoy of
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  • 35 13 A 8,000-ton floating; drydock for the Dutch East Indies is now being completed at Rotterdam. It is expected that it will be ready by next month when she will make the trip to the East.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 251 13 The Breath of a Jane Garden i The Perfume N or POINSETTA. WHO amongst us cannot recall the delicious J J sweetness and intoxicating ""T**N charm of an old world gar- r ~&/U6r J den on a dewy evening in (feM^^^^i June And who amongst V\ I us has not
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    • 157 13 E n q v i r g£w& THE PRICE OF TITAN Before buying other Cement 'TDXjr\TSJT7 ITO G. AURELY CO., rilV/IIJU L i /Lf No 2 b| FINLAVSON GRBBN, SINGAPORE. Telegrams AURELY. Bale Importer! for B 8., F.M.S. and Netherlands Indies. Portland Cement JrJf'^^^VL »*Ja. J^yS^TSa^Jry^^tßT f/^ BhkTV. aY mk
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 328 14 The China Mutual Life j Insurance Co., Ltd. WITH WHICH IS ASSOCIATED THE Shanghai Life ItiSttfance Co., Ltd. (Both Incorporated under the Qoafkoag Ordinances). Head Office SHANGHAI. LIFE INSURANCE in all its Branches. FIRE INSURANCE effected on Buildings, Merchandise and property at Current Rates. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES IN ALL THE
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    • 456 14 As*!* >r« |i,«fli,«9f B.C A»rtfßoe* fare* tr* $17,N«,ff1« The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. n***n«rata« la Btara«a t*nl*ai*at»; mnoiTicii *)»«>».« ltw itap»^ i«.«»«»»~ ionoow omm n, oa s~tt. ».o Ta. Omtmm V.» 4.a«<lt*<l wlta the Bnpreme Court el EnflaaJ aa< eo«pll** »lth tb* Brltl.h Llf. A..nr*nt. C.n.p.nie. Art la
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    • 461 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, UMITED Om^nmtU by lp»dal taparlal Charter t» Jaaaa.) Oapltal •nowTlbt* T4MM,tM CayltaJ Fald-.p TdMM^H B*wrr« Faa* 1 M I1W».H» rreaMoat I K. Nakagaw*, Baa.. VMe- President i B. Matt, Bs«. DIKiCTOBJ I T, Hiaaman*, K*t. O. Kawaaakl, Es*. K. Marliaga, Bs«. M. Ksakl. Em. T.
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    • 566 14 aamama«Bßßß*Bß«aßaßßaßß«as3ebaesg(a^lSUl'^^ BANKING ASIA BANKING CORPORATION (la*orporat*d in New York) STOCKHOLDING BANKS. Amite a»« Lo»«o* Ftrla National Bart af Saa Fna«lac«. Baakara Treat Omyaity, Ne" Tork Cltr. CaatlaaaU! ««*1 ConmercUl Natioaal Baak «f Ch!c»s* Gaaraaty Trait Co. of Now Tark. Gaardlaa Sariaft %mi Tra«t f -^paay, Qff*l»»d. Mcreaatllo Baak of ta*
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    • 411 14 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporate* 1 in Baagkaaa), Capital, all paid up J2f),000,008 Silver Ucscrvc $23,600,000 Sterling Reserve, h«M in Lon<l <"' 4.500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OK DIRECTORS. C. T. M. Edkia*. Ewj.— Cnaireian. G. M. Dorlwell, Lq.-Depnty Chairman. n. 0. M. P*m»r,l, E»-j. B. V. D.
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    • 172 15 ITS STAND AT THE EXHIBITION. AND IS OPPOSITE. •aaaaMawar cbmbwtw The Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. (Inc«rt«ntvl is DUNLOP HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Meets Every Demand of Travel In appearance, performance, comfort nn;l ataaaaq "f «.!i. rr.iidn, ihp O\ I'.KI.ANI) is a Mam of constant satisfji ;.cm to Us »n The powerful m
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    • 212 15 rrMllanw-^ffi-lWClinil asUMLXJIipi til iKLFIwi NOW i FOR A I WOODSTOCK I I TYPEWRITER I N .1 M Only a few left ft a Price $240 j Obtainable from :Rickard Ltd. PROMPT PRINTERS g SOLE AGENTS, ft s; 76. Cecil Street Singapore. H a L- >: SKETCH PORTRAITS Tel. No. 496.
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    • 399 15 k bo !h e d .:r,. to s^* *t m >! In two hours, at a low cost your regular garage will fs fit your Ford touring car or delivery van with H MICHELIN DISC WHEELS Iz/G^kw Tn anks to the Michelin Wheel v2^S=^v the doctor arrives with certainty at
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 428 16 lUAN KIAT I CO. LTI. n, PHILLIP BTKBT. Thoa* Noa. II IS and 1114 NEW SHIPMENT OF BTOCKB JUST ARRIVED. Cast Steel Doable Faced Sledge Hammers "Bedford" Brand. Moreton'a Butterfly Galvanised Padlocks Z la to 4 In. Braaa Masthead and Sidelights with Dlop Lenses. Braaa Engine Room Lamps. Copper Tricolour
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    • 330 16 ToJ-et Compound house, area about 40,000 sq. ft., containing sitting room, dining room and four bedrooms, with motor garage and cooks' quarters, situate at junction of Holland Road and Bukit Timah Road, opposite Holland Road Railway Station. Apply Guan Kiat and Co., Ltd., 36, Phillip Street MR. BUCKERIDGE'S NEW STUDIO
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    • 903 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I, i The PSEPAID rhargea for Wants, Foi typo (average six words to line) are pel cts, three ins. 64 cts, four mi. 82 cts, fii twelve ma. $1.65, fifteen ma. $1.72, eighteen $2.26. Minimum charges (1.00, AdvertUeme not specified are published nntii countem M cts. extra is
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    • 1019 16 r Sale, To Let, etc. In ordinary cloaa tat r Una one insertion 28 ets, two Int. 46 re ins, (1.00, six inn. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40, I ins. $1.87, 20 ins. $1.99, 26 ins. (1 month) ints of which the number oi insertiona la landed and charged accordingly. A
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    • 549 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO BE LET, OFFICES AND QODOWNS. Apply S. Manasseh b Co., 7, D'Almeida Street. TO LET, spacious and conrenient office portion of 2nd door. No. 4, Cecil Straat. Excellent situation close to all the Banks. Apply A. M. Nnkhoda. 19*. Cecil Street. TO LET GOUOWN. No. 84*.
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    • 197 16 Discreet A pleasant word expressing a favourable characteristic of thos« ladies who select their wearing apparel with care and good taste. Our Paris dresses and other garments are considered the best in town. They certainly are th« Cheapest. AT THE BAND-BOX Princess Garments Co. 4, RAFFLES CHAMBERS (adjoining Ecekiel Sons)
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 205 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TH.EPHONM Editorial snd General Manager's Office Hl7 Job Printing Office 12*4 AH communications relating to editorial matters snd news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All communications relating to buslnass matters— advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc., should be addressed to THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT BATES Wants, For Sale,
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