The Straits Times, 30 September 1922
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Title Section13 1922-09-30 1 The Straits Times NO. 27,0t>2. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1922, PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement205 1922-09-30 1 rt9__y u .^i -^_»p_Xa <»M_B«BBBilllBBBBBBBBBBB---B-IBBiB-»BBBBiBBBBBB-B— ■■■BMUM—i 881 BRBBfIBBBfIBBBBBBBBBaBBBaBBBUnBi HH TRA VERB' FINE OLD PALE jj in red, upon every lint tie. fiSkJEv __f AK^^a __f mSR _R B Bm __f WBBV _■> W twK *M Mar U 5 Wlicn ordering sherry at your Club or Hotel, always INSIST upon being205 words
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Advertisement164 1922-09-30 1 THE DINING ROOM I LJ LMfaMjjL v [_i ;)mß| !^^P§!wi|- y e There is nothing artificial in the charm of teak, whether for interior woodwork or furniture. Its beauty of grain lenda to harmony in any scheme of furnishing. Ita permanence and resistance to warping combined wiih adaptability to carving164 words
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Article514 1922-09-30 2 What a Side View Reveals. A specialist in profiles is a disconcert injf person to talk with. He has such a terrifying facility for discerning secret thoughts and reading temperaments. "The profile shows the permanent expression which personality stamps upon a woman's face when she is off514 words
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Article219 1922-09-30 2 Lord Rosebery 's Last Farewell. The Earl of Rosebery, who is in ba health, has informed the tenants cf h. M«ntniore estate, which includes 15 fani and as many cottajre?, that they will neve «cc him again, as he desires "to pass th concluding days of his life in ecmplet219 words
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228 1922-09-30 2 The report that Ceylon is not parti cipat;n,r in the British Empire Exhibits has caused consternation in Ceylon circle in London, and it is probable thai th. Ceylon Association will be asked to laic action. Sir West Ridgeway, on beinjr in terviewed, made a statement228 words
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Article47 1922-09-30 2 Successful in an examination a pupil named Jcrdan at the Netherthorpe Grammar School, Chesterfield, sent his mother a' telegram asking her to read the las', two lines of the sth verse of hymn 15f in his school hymn-book. The lines read Sorrow vanquished, lubour ended, Jorda> lust."47 words
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Advertisement438 1922-09-30 2 The last spoonful is as good as the first And that is saying a good deal. You can only say it if the tea is Practice Bond tea in the patent vacuum- packed t v Then you can look forward to a cup qf rail tea the kind with the438 words
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Advertisement315 1922-09-30 2 CHILD CRIED WJTH PAIN Had Breaking Out On Face and Arms. CuticuraHealed, "My child wa3 troubled with a I breaking out 0:1 her face and arms. I It was of a dry nature and caused I disfigurement. She cried with pain I every time I washed her. and b!ie I315 words
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Advertisement204 1922-09-30 2 AMA A.M.A. Allied Manufacturers Agencies (MALAYA, SUM, INDO-CHINA AND DIITCII EAST INDIES). P. A. PARIS, IEAD OFF CK Box 472, G.P.O. v Ti >4-56, The Arcadr, Sin pore Singapore. Power Plant Industrial Equipments C. A. PARSONS A CO, LTD. GEO. FLETCHER ft CO.. LTD. Steam Turbines, Turbo-General^, Pumps, etc. C204 words
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Article511 1922-09-30 3 A Recent Discovery at Staple Inn. Discoveries of an unexpected nature con- tinue to be made in the oldest parts of London. Staple. Inn, off Holborn, has just yielded one, under somewhat surprising circumstances. Everyone knows the fine timbered front of Staple Inn that stands, at511 words
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Article392 1922-09-30 3 C' ns.ideraMe confusion seims to have arisen regarding the proposals of the I Australian Federal Ministry to amend the 1 ln< i -11-.I- Tax act I).\ extending the uvera£s- ii:;: principle (which was a.iopkvl last year for the primary intlus'. ik.-) to all I taxpayer*. The Pedsnl392 words
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Article167 1922-09-30 3 Tom Mr.vris, an Australian, haw boinin training at Dover in preparation fcr an :it tempt to swim the Channel early in September. The Channel has only twice bun crossed. The Bnt to perform thU js'icat feat was Captain MattHew Webb. who swam from Dover to Calais en167 words
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Article30 1922-09-30 3 It was officially stand by the Homo Office that Thomas Hpnry A I la way, be- fore hi-, execution, admitted that be ml guilty of the murder of Irene Wilkiiii.30 words
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Advertisement430 1922-09-30 3 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICI thai t!ie partner ship li. 4 betwiaa T;>n titm, anil the unilerarmill Company, mpany, Limiteii. ha i Km Teek, Ch«ik hop n.iii llcK.ia.l, Sinjri consenl been n Moon, J ■iln-r 'JO. I'.tJ^ >. an lermentloni d partlts, Ira, wliich will I on by the430 words
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Advertisement564 1922-09-30 3 NOW IS THE SEASON OF COLIC AND CHILLS TSE UABVS OWN TABLETS AGAINST Til Km-. ILLS. n'.itie conditions in the Far But are extremely hard on little oiu-s, eapecally nt this time off the year. Suddilen chir- s of tvnipi-riiture, dr.mp heat, ihe cl.ill v.nicii follows liot el<!-,.- i!»\!<, nil564 words
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Advertisement348 1922-09-30 3 4Do|y o v i reaHseithe^ danger of v Anaemia Ginpovcriihed blood). I Rich, red blood is »m indlfptnsablej necemty io lh» ißiamtemnce off vital energy When Che blood becomes lmpo» er-V lihed (Anaemic) (h« whole bodily > health suffer*. Because impover. <f ished blood lacks the nutritive? ..material necessary to348 words
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Advertisement176 1922-09-30 3 HUIM«»«.»t«»M»<>I»M»»«»MIM«>K>KM»»MMI<MIM| By Appointment 10 KM. THE QUEEN. g» (Sift. —ENGLAND CHOCOLATES in Fancy Boxes, Packets £r Tins. AND NORWICH COCOA. CALEY'S CHOCOLATES ARE DIFFERENT Half pound tins, 90 cts., $1.00. One pound tins, $1.50, $1.60, $2.00. Half pound f<*ncy boxes, $1.00. One pound fancy boxes, $1.75, $2.00, $2.20, $2.50. AGENTS176 words
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Advertisement296 1922-09-30 4 STEaSSH SAFLfWGS <">* Apcar Line rtVl*r OMllMt wl«h lIU Majesty. C. n »ero»,at) I "DON PAR-EXTERN SKRVTCC n ZrV:yr N to «««"«U«i ant™. KARMALA .bout Oet t» s«tiu bo l t <><*• 17 KABHGAI p DONGOLA "boot Oct. 81 FLAMY w «ft I g«BA W m -Ht" SSJSifieuiißSSMi trpton and296 words
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Advertisement399 1922-09-30 4 STEfIMER S/IIHH6S j "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd. (I»««niOT»t«4 KmgUtd) STEAMER I _J>— Bhgapor* gAgggWCT_ SERVICE 4 orrwAHD, St««mer CUT OF PARIS SmMTOOw CITY OP YORK Not. i CITY OF SIMLA *>••. 14 CITY OP POONA J«a. «8 HoyawAiD. !t CItT o? lop? London n^ •1 CITY ny399 words
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Advertisement203 1922-09-30 4 STEfIMEB SMWBS kowhklyke™™^ P *ETWARIMmsCHfIPPIJ fat FMM«pn at Batarfa to OwthTvenTlKSk ,"f b oulill>: with transhipW,,t mcnap B«njuewun S i. BotM.n* Bmm and £da£-B«^ S l S Hadji, Bambawa-Ueaar, Blmi v. v, v ain v v pVfi a.!v Octob<> 8. Belawan-Deli. nCJKMAI October 7, I'ii-i i: i v, n i,r203 words
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Advertisement358 1922-09-30 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. LONDON LOT KasMsßsl Maru Oct. 5 Hulono M»ru Oct. in Msru Oct. II 1 ivrttfooL Lire Toyo»aoal W»r« «"»d Oe*. HAMBt'RG _LIN» Lima Maru Oct. 1 Matins '.to at»-» vaiij Oe; NEW TORK I.INB VIA BPM HOTTH AMERICAN LIN» K*i">t:.i«-K M«ru Oct. 13 WOMBAT LIN» Santiki Maru358 words
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Advertisement460 1922-09-30 5 STEAMER SAILINGS O.S.K. Propowd Sailings from StagapM* ■abject to ehang* wit hoot pravtoos aotln.) EUROPEAN UNI Fnr Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Kortardass, \ntwrrp, Tia Colombo, Sacs and Port Bald. Arr. D*p. LONDON MARU Sopt. M Sept. 30 (Passag* aTailabls) AMAZON MARU Not. 19 Not. »(> (Omit Marseilles) NEW YORK LINS Por460 words
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Advertisement452 1922-09-30 5 STEAMER SAIUHCS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO LIMITED LOCAL SAILINGS Intended to aail Steamer From Sings pore tn Monday, 4 p.m. KINTA Port Swettenham and Penang. Monday, 5 p.m. HYB LBONG Malacca and Muar. Tuesday, 2.30 p.m. CALYPSO Port Dickeon, Teluk Anson, Bagan Dat<* and Lumut. Taesday, 5 p.m. KELANTAN Malacca and452 words
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Advertisement212 1922-09-30 5 I THr tUM HTKAM NAVIGATION CO. LIMITED. ..-..rporaud (a >*Urr. SINGAPORE BANGKOK j For Kret.y, Irenggana, Kelantan, Bang aara, Telupin, PaUln. Singora, Laeon. Koh.amui, Bandoa. Langsnen, Chumpon tnd Bangkok. Doe. Dep. VALAYA Oct. 2 Oct. 4 YUGALA Jet. 9 Oct. 11 PRACHATIPOK Oct. 18 Oct. II The steamers are fitted212 words
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Advertisement674 1922-09-30 5 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) Singapore tc ia»a Ports, Port Darwin Thursday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, ess Torres Straits, also with transhipment to other Victorian, South Australian and North Queensland Ports, British Now Guinea, Ne» Britain, T .smania and New Zealand Port* APPROXIMATE SAILINGS MONTOUO.674 words
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Advertisement530 1922-09-30 5 i^JALESJYJUCTON^ CHEONG KCOH SE9IG GO AUCTION SALE of valuable laM I ■.<<-rti<-<. At Messrs. Civ room. NY. N, < b«J on Wednesday. Oitol.cr 4, nt 2.M p.i\. Lot L Valuabl- W9 >t»r and the eompoune ilw Ehrsraao, No. 2l^, Bnkit 1 I I pol.'s. Ti'.ts property is sltuatsd I v530 words
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Advertisement456 1922-09-30 6 CINEMAS LIBERTY Cnlrerssl Hodm HALL, LTD. North Brldi. R—A. FRANK MAYO IN MAN WHO MARRIED HIS OWN WIPE ROBINSON CRUSOE SERIAL Kpinodri 11 and 12, in 4 parts. BROWNIE'S LITTLE VENUS 2-reel comedy. First Show at 7.30 p.m. ROARING WATERS Gto. Larkin's Grent Western drama and HOLD YOUR BREATH 2-r*cl456 words
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Advertisement301 1922-09-30 6 ClftEaSflS PALACEG AY~ NEW BRIDGE ROAD. In Ih? Second Show at 9 p.m. Episodes 3 and 4 of the INVISIBLE UAY serial and a Two Part Wm. Fox Sunshine Comedy JAZZ BANDITS along with a Vitagraph Super-Fcnturc in seven reels DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES A thrilling story of wild301 words
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Advertisement392 1922-09-30 6 HOTEL BRASTAGI SLMATKA EAST COAST. 4,800 feet above sea level Telegraphic Address Postal Addrr<-. BRABTAGIHOTEL, MEDAN. IIRASTA(.I, SIMAIKV. O.K. Climate fresh, invigorating, equivalent to an English summer. General temperature 52 to 60 by ni.rht, CO to 75 by dny. NINE HOLE GOLF COURSE. TWO CEMENT TENNIS COURTS (free to hotel392 words
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Article144 1922-09-30 7 i urn i:i>. iatarday, Bepteatbw SI High Water. 1,11 a.m.. 5..".J p.m. (Varrcn Shield Competition, K. Lumpur. t 11.I 1 S. mill Law v. S.C.C. St. loseph's Old Hoys Sports 2.43 p.m. Badai r"nn nn.n tnurtm nci.l tinkl. I unit 9.15. Srndjv. •.•rtnlirr I 1 J-l n144 words
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Article105 1922-09-30 7 ■U AT THE DOCKS. T*p: Mfk»rt B«»ln-Nil. h^nt Wharf Kit. Hl.»«r.. WUrf Nil. I i..ri:, N.ii.i ::..ng. Baiplre Dox VVe»l l nn/. Jurdincs Wharf- Nil. I'uli. lirsnl I nai Wharf -Nil Ivcpir! Ilcrl;iiur. Islander, Merita, .1 eh. Mulu Ma'.u, OS«J| Hharf- -NiJ. !s in Dry Pock. Pagat Al105 words
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Article128 1922-09-30 7 To-eVq Port Swet. i h»m and P«tiang I p.m. Muntok ai.d Paleinbang 3 p.m tj 3 p.m Hutu I'uhat 8 p.m. 1 London. n.n. 4 p.m. llaU Juli.l 4 p.m. 4 p.m. i t ..t ii 1 p.m. Port 1 ]).ni. id, London, p.m. h-JOt, luina, 'l.128 words
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Article30 1922-09-30 7 fc I nilun. Augurt 7 S.plcmber 6 Aucuet 11 September 6 Augunt 17 II plember 11 September 16 Am; S.-ptembor 18 A.iKuit il September 25 -ptembcr 2730 words
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Article54 1922-09-30 7 te of mortality ia the Seitlemcnt of Singapore tit thL- week endiaf Si-ptcrn-■x;. The total number of ■j of which IX7 wen; male Hi fi ma! CbnTOlskmt claimed 21, pi lariat !w**r '■«>, 10, p-icumonia 2!», •■:";il mi-nino;itis ii'onths nutr.--n thai ntre nnd onv Xo Buropeani di«d,54 words
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Article19 1922-09-30 7 Mr. H. H. Loh and .imj.' Tew HMjr will take place at :12-1, I'iisir Pnitjsnir Koad on October 9.19 words
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Article159 1922-09-30 7 EXCHANGB Singapore, September "0. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 1/9 Demand 2/4' Private ."1 ms. credits 2/4 5/IC- On Ntw York Demand MM Prirate On France Bank 633 !n India, Bank T.T. 178 V» Oh HorigKontf, Bank <l <1 1 1 p.c. picm. On Shanghai, Bcnk159 words
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59 1922-09-30 7 I adl 0 ca'ule quote Spot sheet H'ni. Tone of Market Steady. Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. spoi Vow-Dec. 25% 2« laii.-Murfh .Singapore Standard Bibbed Smokid Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. Spot Xov.-Dec. M in; 'i 27 2 1 'a Jan.-Maivh 2«Vi BH59 words
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Article202 1922-09-30 7 issue. Vul. I'd. 1 1 Ayc-r Wenj? I 1 B&tang P«<!an;; 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Jelantoh X 1 Jot»n Tin Q £1 Kam. Kar.iunt. 10 10 Kiiu.i A-si-c. b G ).ii:j".ii Tin 10 10 Matajru Col. 1 1 Mens. r irtr.bu 1 1 Middleton J 1202 words
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Article146 1922-09-30 7 t'al. I'd. Bdytrs. SfMerg. .1 il Br. Am. Tobacco -J..J.0 A'.G 0 10 Central Kngines 10.60 0 10 Central Minors 8.00 (0 10 Eastern Ship 8.75 9.75 1 il K. Smelting Co. 6.00 6.50 Vctni- 'iYumways 1/- 2/- nom •user a;:<l .W-avt- HJ| :!2.1'5 >0 50 Hammer and Co.146 words
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Article108 1922-09-30 7 U. Ear- 8 p.c. |1^54,100 par p.t, pjn Spore Electrical Tramways, 5 p.c. £350,000 aorn 3'pore Municipal I f*. $1,873,000 |*t Spore Municipal it p.*. of 1907 V- C«";,OuO 10 p.*. al». 3'pore Municipt! 4^ V*of 1309 Sl,6Go^oo 10 p.s. 4U. 3'poro Municipal 4H V- e of IWH tl><>o.ooo108 words
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Article378 1922-09-30 7 Frnsfr and Co. and Lrall and Evatt'.s Quotations. Latest available Sterling Quotations are printed on another page on Friday. To-day's Prices. FnM L>all Co. Fvatt. Vllcnby New 0.43 0.55 QM OJH) Vlor Gajah (41) 100 1.20 1.00 1.20 A.. Hltam 9.00 1<U)O ».00 10.00 V. Kuninp (fl) 0.7."i378 words
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Advertisement24 1922-09-30 7 NOTICE OF REMOVAL note ::s from October 1, 1:122, our Addr< v. i 1 be kouinson hoad. WILUAJI OOSSAfiI SONS. LTD., 148, Cecil Streot.24 words
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Advertisement678 1922-09-30 7 IJITEST ADVERTISEMENTS I [HTOBT Till: KINKST Clan P.urfuadiea from lrnrce. It i* a great plea- I inre to ilrinlt them. My patrons rsfaaa hj hare sabstltwtcs. 11. Bolter, Kurope Hot^l taiIdUckOWCOPT PATENT AUTOMOBILE i 1 «ki from $1^.30 up at Weill Montor, E, Hiirh M treat. ili>) ZEIBB i lil.D678 words
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Advertisement59 1922-09-30 7 VICTORIA THEATRE LAST NIGHT DO THE IHKTOtt A BAD TI'RN BY SKEIXG THE ALL CHAPLIN PROGRAMKE CIIAHLIK IN THE RINK (H'.til.lE IN THE CURE CII \K!.li: AS THE SHOP WALKER HARI.IE IN THE EMIGRANT MATINEE SATIUDAY, SEPTEMBER JO, at o.li p.m. Children half lv Matinee. Book your seats at MOLTRIE'S.59 words
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Advertisement55 1922-09-30 7 VICTORIA THEATRE FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, at 9.30 p.m. I'nder the distinguished patronage of H.E. The Governor, Sir Laurence Nunni Guillcmard, K.I U. ILLUSTRATED RECITAL AUSTRALIA CIVILISED AND SAVAGE by Capt. DAVID DOULL Supported by the moat Interesting picture* of his travels. Booking now open at MOUTRIE'S.55 words
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Advertisement832 1922-09-30 7 ORDINANCE N° 61 (PAWNBROKERS). I. T< lers frill reeatrsd nt t!io Resident Col icillor's Office, Mnlarca, up to noon October 23. 1922, for the sole right lv open un,' lav.:; !.np fcr a period of three yeiir.i from January lj 1923, in tlio strcus in the town dirlsion of t»ie832 words
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Advertisement439 1922-09-30 7 Nahar Opera Al the Bcyronth Theatre, Caylai i^-NtOHi i ?u.v; a Qiaad I PUNCBM CHENDrM MALA UAII To-n-.'i A Very Popular PI M UM T!.i- <: Watch i Special Kew I hinei s B«ck," or The (i 'i A. M. A, Proprietor. T. A. PESTANA. Maaaflar. Telephone No. Mt fur439 words
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1043 1922-09-30 8 Is it possible that a time will come when men will cease to "go down tc the sea in ships Is it possible that a thirty thousand-ton cargo boat wiil leave Liverpool without a soul on board, and sail her way to New1,043 words
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Article82 1922-09-30 8 A Weltevreden message of the 25th 6ays that a sanguinary fight took place there on Sunday morning between the sailors belonging to the Dutch Government steamers Canopus," Orion and Edi." Two sailors were killed and four dangerously wounded. Those are now in hospital. The origin of the fight seems to82 words
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Article13 1922-09-30 8 Th? next sitting of the Johore Court of Appeal is on October 23.13 words
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Article20 1922-09-30 8 A number of fees fixed under the Merchant Shipping Ordinance far ..he Tort of Penang, are published in the Gazette.20 words
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Article20 1922-09-30 8 The King will not be advised to exercise his powers of disallowance with regard to the Rent Restriction Continuance Ordinance.20 words
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Article23 1922-09-30 8 The Rev. J. Butterwcrth will conduct divine service at Johore Bahru to-morrow at 6 p.m. (evening and sermon) and Monday at 7.30 a.m.23 words
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Article41 1922-09-30 8 The Communist propagandist Dengah who was one of the instigators of the recent Communist troubles at Tcrnate has been sentenced by the Officer of Justice at Macassar to six months' rigorous imprisonment and ordered to pay the costs of the prosecution.41 words
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Article50 1922-09-30 8 It i.s notified that the price of rubber for the assessment of duty for the period 3eptember 29 to October 6, inclusive, is 23 cents per pound, this being two cents below the highest price obtained for first irrace rubber at th? Singapore auction during the week ending September 21.50 words
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Article49 1922-09-30 8 The Hylam Cook who was produced before Mr. Bull, yesterday, in connection with his alleged attempted attack en Mrs. Morgan, was charged wish attempted murder. At the same time his Worship ordered that the accjsed should be sent for observation, wstponing the hearing of the case until October 6.49 words
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Article67 1922-09-30 8 The charge, on the subject of Christian Marriage, to the clergy and laity of th. Diocese of Singapore, which was delivered by the Bishop of Singapore at the secQnd Episcopal Visitation, on Novembei 13, 1921, has been issued in book form, and is now obtainable from Mr. Geo. O Daniel,67 words
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Article70 1922-09-30 8 The fallowing notification appears in the latest F.M.S. Gazette In exercise of Lhe powers conferred on him by section 5 (i) of "The Customs Enactment, l'j-JO," the Chief Secretary hereby </.empts from the payment cf the export duty leviable )n rubber, all rubber broods manufactured n the Federated Malay Statts.70 words
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Article83 1922-09-30 8 Besides the now .",,"> c?nt FJLS. postage ~-tnmpr., which have been iaaned Bpedaflj for use on ketegranta, a new 12 cent slanip is also now on sale. This latter stamp is blue, the same colour as the 10 cent stamp. This 12 cent stamp is meant te re-place the 1083 words
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Article80 1922-09-30 8 Appavu PQlajr, a Tamil, was arrested in Penang by detectives in consequence of receipt of a telegram frc;;i India statin;* he i.s wanted to answer to a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of 4,400 rupees, alleged to have been obtained in Coimbatore. Accused was produced before Mr.80 words
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Article73 1922-09-30 8 The third anniversary of the Indian Association, Negri Scmbiian, was celebrated on Sunday. The following officebearers were elected Dr. S. R. Krishnan, President Mr. V. A. Dawson, vice-Presi-rient Mr. S. C. Chatterjee, hon. secretary; Mr.C.K.Gcpal Phillai, hon. treasurer; Mr. A. V. Sarma, librarian Mr. S. B. Ponniah, football captain Meean.73 words
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Article82 1922-09-30 8 A vein of gold was recently discovered by a mining expert on a farm at Bontddu, near Barmouth, Wales. Rich gold has been extracted in small quantities. The new discovery is only a fuw miles from the famous Clogan gold mines and Gwynfynydd gold mines from the lntfr "the gold82 words
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Article137 1922-09-30 8 A suit for a million pesos hr.s been filed in the Manila Courts against C Ingenohl, former owner of the Orient* Gigar Factory, which was purchased by Walter E. Olsen and Company from the alien property custodian. Ingenohl recently brought suit against Walter E. Olsen and Company to recover PU2.000,137 words
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Article159 1922-09-30 8 When any one leaves Vladivostock, the Vladivostock Government imposes an exodus tax on him to the amount of about Y45. But the Consul-General and the Kenertl association of tho Japanese residents at Vladivostock secured the acquiescence of the Government, after negotiation with the Government to exempt all poor Japanese returning159 words
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Article444 1922-09-30 8 Dr. W. A. Taylor is appointed <-h rf medical officer, Malacca. Mr. J. ft. Campbell is granted a commission as second lieutenant in tlii: Reserve Sen-ice, S. S. V. Force. Mr. E. E. F. Pretty has been appointed to act a3 second assistant secretary (B) Colonial Secretary's444 words
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Article79 1922-09-30 8 Mails fmm Europe. (t:n>!on mails :lat.«l September 7) ex P. and O. D ill arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholdcrs about 10 a.m. The (i.1.0. will be open to the public from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. an;i there will bo79 words
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Article83 1922-09-30 8 An Exchange Tekgraph Co. i trmn Berlin, dated August U», stated Tho Hugo Stinnes line of Hamburg is an East Asia route. Stinnes' ships will call at Singapore, li< Shanghai, Kobe, and Yokohama. The first steamer, the Emil Kirdorf, will start Ml November 1. and thereafter the83 words
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Article87 1922-09-30 8 At t"ie Singapore Bankruptcy Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Uarri-tt-Lennard several receiving Otd*J made against Chinese and Indian firms. Whilst hearing the case of an Indian debtor, who, presumably, had no assets, His Lordship enquired of the Assistant OfiVial Assignee whether anything waa ever obtained from this type87 words
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Article234 1922-09-30 8 Hill morning Mr. Justice BarrettI.ennard fixed the list <t civil case* to bo heard in the Supreme Court during October. Before doing so his lordship < hM-rved that during October then would be two extra half holidays on the nth ami 19th, which wen ;it apart for234 words
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Advertisement179 1922-09-30 8 Famous 1% H.P. A.J.S. TYPE 81, 1922. Semi T.T. Motor Cycle Winner of and Manufacturers Team Prize Ist and 2nd in 350 cc, Hill Climb and 250 cc. Class Flying Kilo. FRESH STOCKS JUST ARRIVED Price $555.00 aiett Sole Agents JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (lne.>rj'irs-"<l in Ergltodl SINGAPORE AND KUALA179 words
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Advertisement130 1922-09-30 8 ALHAMBRA THE THIEF 7 pU. 7 pt«. (Pearl White) Topical Budget Pint She* BARE KNUCKLES 5 pti. 6 pts. (William Rnaaell) MARLBOROUGH HIS WIFE'S FRIEND C pts. 6 pta (Dorothy Dalton) KNICKER BOCKER BUCKAROO 6 pts. 6 pta. (Dousliß Fairbanks) Pint S«,,w THE LOTTERY MAN (Wallace Reid) S pti. 6130 words
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Article691 1922-09-30 9 Position Still Extremely Critical. Kemal's Reply to General Harington. Reuter's Service. London, September 28. Constantinople :In a message f> Qaßanl Pelie, Keniul Pasha suggested a British withdrawal. General Harington rapliad .suggesting a conference between the local British and Turkish commanders with a view to the establishment cf a691 words
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Article88 1922-09-30 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 29 The question of th? continued aeve depression in the Lancashire cotton tr was discussed at Manchester, at a meeU of the representatives of ever 50 per c-']i of the spinning companies and leac v spinners. It was pointed out that aVI of the88 words
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Article62 1922-09-30 9 Reuter's Service. London, September n I The American steamer Resolute, ''Tich has arrived at Plymouth from New rk, reports that rihe received an S.O.S. <om the Japanese vessel Hayo Maru onihe 25th inst. The Resolute offered te jxks off the crew, but the captcin waslun-j willing to62 words
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Article41 1922-09-30 9 Renter's Service. London, SeptembeipO. The Irish postal strike was scttlii last night. London, September 29. The Irish postal settlement provii s for the three-eighths proposed wage re iction to operate from September lad the remainder from December 1.41 words
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Article56 1922-09-30 9 Reutee's Slkvice. j London, Septcmbd- 29. A Geneva message states tjat the fourth commission shaws that thqLeague of Nations is financially pressed wing to the non-payment of contributions,jotallir.g 5,000,000 gold francs for 1921 and the payment, hitherto, of only 55 pelcent. of the 1922 contributions, while tH56 words
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Article38 1922-09-30 9 Recteu's Service. London, September 28. New York The steamer Tlmiistocles brought 25,000,000 gold francs from the Greek National Bank to the l'-drral Reserve Bank, New York. The lurpose °f the shipment .is at present unt -plained.38 words
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Article36 1922-09-30 9 Rubber Restriction Pr obable. Reuter's Service. London, SepUmber 29. A supplementary report by (.he Colonial Office rubber committee wll be issued shortly. It is anticipated that t will favour restriction of output in Brtish oversea possessions.36 words
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Article32 1922-09-30 9 Kaisuli Surrer lers. i Reuter'i faavi^ Ix>ndon, September 29. S.. i Sebastian^ The Minister for Foreign Affairs announce* the surrender of the brigand, Baisuli, w|o has caused considerable trouble for mail/ years.32 words
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Article39 1922-09-30 9 REtrrci'a 8m ca. London, apuv.iuer 28. Simla The restriction on the export of wheat and other frail i have been removed. London, Itptcmber 29. Lisbon The crulMT jaVpubllca has been ordered to proaaadjta Macao from South America. 139 words
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Article373 1922-09-30 9 Constantine Reported Under Arrest. Reuter's Service. London, September 28. Athens The revolutionary Colonels, Plastiras and Gonatas, entered the capital at the head of the troops and were enthusiastically received. London, Septomh?r 28. Paris A message from Geneva states that the Greek delegation to the League has been advised373 words
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Article120 1922-09-30 9 Conditions Prove Too Hard For Some. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, September 30. Part of the Warren Shield shooting competition was worked of successfully this morning. Six teams fired, the 78 Co., R.G.A. B Co, 2nd Middlesex M.V.1., Pahang A Co., 2nd Middlesex M.V.1., j Selangor120 words
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Article165 1922-09-30 9 (Fron Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, September 20. The full Court of Appeal has had a prolonged session and the judges are not dispersing until to-morrow. Yesterday, Mr. Ford argued for the Arcadia Coconut Estates, Ltd., in the appeal in the action brought by them against Mr. W.165 words
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Article96 1922-09-30 9 Hundreds Killed And Injured. Reuter's Service. London, September 28. Spezzia The fortress of Falconara, midway between Muggiano and Portousola, which was used as an explosive depot and contained 1,500 tons, of ccrd'te, was struck by lightning and blown up, causing damage over a radius of .six miles. A96 words
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Article756 1922-09-30 9 Charming Mise en Scene At Goodwood Hall. The St. Andrew's Garden Fete, which 1 was originally arranged to take place at Nc. 1 Goodwood HiH, actually came off, owing to the inclemency of the weather earlier in the day, at Goodwood Hall. The scene which was756 words
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Article1179 1922-09-30 9 Facts About the Australian Cannibals. Nearly half a million square miles of territory, 1,700 white people, f>o,ooo semisavag blacks the rest heat and emptiness.'' This is how Captain David Doull, who lectures in the Victoria Theatre on Tuesday, sums up the Northern Territory of Australia. So little1,179 words
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Article257 1922-09-30 9 Too Much Water— Too Little Money. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, September 29. The second general meeting of the Taprang, Siam, Mines, Ltd., was held here to-day, Mr. Duxbury presiding over an attendance of seven shareholders. The Chairman, in an explanatory speech, alluded to the unfortunate position of257 words
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Article202 1922-09-30 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, September 29. With reference to the Reuter message re the Rubber Growers' Association strictures on the waste on estates, the Pinang Gazette publishes a copy of Mr. A. H. Milne's letter to Mr. Zorn, of Mcssr. Zorn and Hunt,202 words
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Article359 1922-09-30 9 Report for Year Ended June 30. The following directors' report, signed by the chairman, Mr. V. V. Lembergtr, will be presented at the annual mwUßg of United Engineers, Ltd., to the shareholders on October 10 The- directors submit the duly audited statement of the accounts of the359 words
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Sporting News and Notes.
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Article253 1922-09-30 10 Regrettable Injury to R. M. Duff practice vrani- between B.C.C. ic:inis was marred by an unfortunate accident to the club's esutre half H. M. Duff, who sustained a broker. collar-bone. The accident la more to bedeplored in vie.v if the forthcoming match with the S.C.I-'. A. 1 on Wednesday253 words
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Article135 1922-09-30 10 Monday's Tic- arc im follow.-:: A l»..ub!e-. White Hewitt v. Tjler Bdwardt. Mile A Pottt v. Sinclair Hill. Fuller A Donaldson Lee Warner Newenin-.er-' Handicap. Swithinbaak F< Hertog v. Laursen. Me-.MuIU-n v. Cruie-kr.hank. It. Singies. Btahbory v. Palrrav*. BtU Rk Casaels v. Smith. BoriK'nian Btredwiek.135 words
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Article39 1922-09-30 10 Our lpi.h wires The newly formed lawn tennis association' ial championships into an annual competition on of the Davis Cup competition, from next year. Tlu- various States ar.d Settlements are being asked to firm branch associations.39 words
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Article35 1922-09-30 10 A vi iter wire from Pjaris, dated the v Boxir.sr i in. endorsed thl decision of the ju i itier-Siki fi;rht snd approved Siki's claim to the ligbt-lieavy-.v Ighl championship of the world.35 words
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Article185 1922-09-30 10 What i uceessful sporting Ibrturt ii the Inter-Club Sports Meeting f. r which is to be held 0,1 the BJtC preliminaries sa October L 1 and ->'< and finals on October 2H. Entries open on October and doa. Da October 16. of competing cluiis wii; as 't b]185 words
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Article284 1922-09-30 10 When the Stadium Boitfog Syivlk-at. wn* f..n Iwe predicted surr.^s fr that body and our predictions are being vtrtte I. The fight of August suggested big k)*M, I •:>! since then the promoters hi\> eoni irl to provide intsrcr.tin;: boxing. Having now secure 1 a suitable hurtq—rten284 words
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Article107 1922-09-30 10 In the open tournament under the auspices of the I.C.C. between C. R. Ooaaes and A. S. Doss yesterday the fi ist <et after an interesting game, which lasted 27 minutes, ended in victory for Gomez by 29 23. The second set, which was as inte-rcr.ting as the first,107 words
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Article277 1922-09-30 10 In a letter to a friend in Singapore Mr. Frank C. Baker, of the Sydney Stadium, discusses boxing in Australia. It lias shown a fulling off during the last six months, he says, due te a lack of variety, but given suitable material a couple of pairs277 words
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Article166 1922-09-30 10 [By Courtesy of the Nicbi Nichi Shimbun.] Tokio, September 28. H.M. the Emperor has approved the s-ancticn to honour Princess Nagako with l!i Ordl of the FiiTt Class of the Crovvn prior to the celebration of her engagement with the Crown Prince. Count Chinda ha? denied the166 words
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134 1922-09-30 10 Oar local Punch is making a special effort with an enlarged Christmas number and we have been asked to make public the paper's request f< r artistic contributions. In view of the increased number of pages to be devoted to pictorial matter the editors hope that134 words
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71 1922-09-30 10 Amount previously acknowledged $84,340 Per Mrs. Lee Choon Guan, M-.8.E.— Mr. Chia Keng Benjr $1,000 Mr. Alan Loko 1,000 Mr. Oei Tiong Ham 1,000 Nanyang Brs. Tob. Co. 7,000 10,000 The Singapore A.D.C. Per The Hon. Treasurer 250 Collection, Tangiin Barracks Per The Rev J.71 words
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Letter1032 1922-09-30 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, The mail has brought out loni; references to the London Conference between M. Poincare and Mr. Lloyd George when they discussed the situation regarding Germany and the moratorium, with or without guarantees, which might be granted to her on1,032 words
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Article353 1922-09-30 10 Fifth Annual Report of The Directors. The fifth annual report of the directors to the shareholders o f the Kluang Rubber Company, Limited, for the year ended June HO. 1922, shows a loss of $21,843.97 which deducted from the amount brought forward from the previous year vii.353 words
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Article356 1922-09-30 10 Fine Performance on Flying Trapeze. Harmston's opened v a packed house la-^t nitf-ht, and vhe audience greatly enjoyed a Kopd show. V^lly Harmston, new sale prcprietor, knows the circus business fcpjn A to Z and presents us a programme which is as good as anything he has ever356 words
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Article144 1922-09-30 10 Lyall and Evatt's Share Report. Messrs. I.yall and Evatt r?port under to-duy's date Tin.— llli-4 10s. od., shewing a life of £2 6s. od., over the week. Rubber at B'4d. is 9id. better over the same period. Rubbers— Allenby (New) 40-60, Ayer Panas 3.75-4.50, Batang Benar 60144 words
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Article73 1922-09-30 10 News has reached Hongkong of the death at Kobe of Captain Wilson Coupcr, of the Douglas Steamship Company, who was on his way back from home leave. The deceased joined the Company in 1910, as second officer, and soon roue to the position of chief officer which he held until73 words
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Article3007 1922-09-30 10 Interesting Light on Mandai Quarrj Question. 'lie ordinary monthly meeting of the 1 .nicipal Commissioners, followed by a| $ecial one to consider an amendment to Ve-laws regarding hawkers, was held in te Municipal Office yesterday. Mr. R. J. fcrrerprcsidedandthe othur commissioners esent were Messrs. J. A. BHas, ft.3,007 words
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Article298 1922-09-30 11 Diet Secrets Revealed by a Jelly Fish. There must be few among the most ardent lovers of the brute creation who could detect in the Aurelia aurita, or common jelly-fish, a hint of that spirit of friendliness and domesticity which is look?d for in man's dumb friends yet298 words
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Article320 1922-09-30 11 The Cockney tongue, says Mr. W. MeG ICagar in the Contemporary Review, is not one of the "organ voices in English literature but rather a flute or even a tin whistle. Cockney," he says, "is a little pathetic in its high colouring and nervous energy, but always320 words
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Article231 1922-09-30 11 Knulinc Orders, dated September 27, I v Lieut. -Colonel F. E. Spencer, D.5.0., M.C., Commanding S.S.V.F. Monday, October 2.— 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hail, Eurasian and Chinese Companies, I Officers and N.C.Os. Tuesday, 3rd. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hal!, Eurasian and S.F.A. Companies, Company Parade. Wednesday, 4th.— 5.15 p.m.,231 words
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29 1922-09-30 11 Orders for week ending October 1 Saturday, Sept. 30.— Commissioner's Inspection. All Troops parad* at Headquarters, 4. n0 p.m. Full unHfnrm with29 words
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Advertisement95 1922-09-30 11 MOUTRIE PIANOS PRE-EMINENT IN LASTING TONE QUALITY RESPONSIVE TOUCH AND DURABILITY Our system of graded payments will enable you to acquire a MOUTRIE Piano now. S. MOUTRIE^ Co., Ltd., Incorporated la Honrkoax) SINGAPORE i* «hrn a > m»m c (Dnchep m CROSS" _^fe\ Big Reductions in Price William Jacks Co.,95 words
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Advertisement244 1922-09-30 11 Raffles Hotel Taona 2»2*. TfcOSM MU SATURDAY Guest Night, Dinner Dance Sunday, Cinema, 9.30 p.m. e> J.lnt Maaleal Directors Mr. W. 8. TAGLIATIKTKA (Orchtxtral Haalc). Mr. W. P. Connolly (Dane. Made). BARKISS BKm-HKRS, i'roprietura. MMMMMMI»»*H»*«I Adelphi Hotel TO-NIOHT Special Dinner THE HOTEL ORCIIE.STRA WIJ,L PLAT DURING AND AFTER DINNER ADELPHI244 words
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Article304 1922-09-30 12 MJNMT. OCTOBER 1, H22. St. Andrew*! Cathedral. 7.46 a.m. Holy Communion (OinraO. B 15 a.m. Matins followed by Jloly Communion. 4 p.m. The Chfldrw't S.rvico. in: and Sermon. li.nvinir week.— Holy Cumlay ami Tliurs'lnv. 01. Fri<! n- I -in.-.-*,' :it S a.m. Matins daily I .<vpt on Monday304 words
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206 1922-09-30 12 Sunday School. •mi-.-, lliv. Goh Hood Study in the Present Tense. ...uh LaagM Service, M,.m '.iurSnbje I taa Spirit. Bl IVKi, Key. Dt 18 r aa Asiatic Ministr;'. Tuesday. pjn i:r... i:. i. i;«ii llo'.i! Tnmil Methodist Church. '.i a.m. Sunday School. vice. Pnstor. I, Bpworth206 words
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Article88 1922-09-30 12 Odd ptacinc <> M-vi-aled, says a messI September 1">, in the result of the Golden Ballot, whose promuU-ra recently obtained a court ruling that they are not infrinjetae the. Lottery Act, in wins Cabinet of lti voted for by >i i hi order of popularity Mr.88 words
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Article37 1922-09-30 12 Mr. Richard Bhiekal. a ship's quarterirturn from a fiw-inonths" marrird at Brontwood, F.skcx, [atilda HodavM, who adontc*. him t b( y Mini brought him up. Hrr i,iis!i:ni(! died two years *go. Thi- i., In r <lflu<?ht<;i a37 words
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Advertisement156 1922-09-30 12 K NEXT TIME BUY I I A Goodyear Inner Tube I It lasts long, it retains spring and liveliness over an m I unusual period, it functions efficiently under all conm t ditions it is so faultlessly made that less than one f\ in a thousand ever comes back for156 words
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Advertisement17 1922-09-30 12 »♦«->-♦♦-♦-»-♦♦-«»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦«♦♦»♦»■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■»•»•«♦>♦■»♦■♦-♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦-♦-»♦»»♦♦-♦♦♦ WHY NOT SMOKE THE BEST? S A "'c\ t C e 1 aroauimCactatal u<m J OBTAINABLE BVBRyWHBRB17 words
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Advertisement357 1922-09-30 12 II an' fa I Pldllllld I 3 "J ■i Size 6*B x 4 ins. 1 I The Cheapest |j Envelope c«\ the Market J only i<PO5O per j Obtainable from I Rickard Ltd. i I Prompt Printers, 76 Cecil Street Singapore, jjj ~*Kl«M»Sr«XrK*ffcrJr^^^ DOGS AND POULTRY Tha famous West Australian357 words
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Article1046 1922-09-30 13 India About To Establish Serpent Farm. Snake-bite is now treated with serum obtained from immunized animals in the same way as the anti-diphtheritic or antitetanic serums. Hitherto it has been necessary to prepare a serum for the bite of each kind of snake. For this purpose a1,046 words
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Article39 1922-09-30 13 Snow fell over a wide area, stretching from Kroonstad, in the Orange Free State, the Karoo, to Table Mountain on Außust 22. A severe pale occurred at Durban. On the Rand the temperature ilroppt-rl Idiicr between Saturday and Monday.39 words
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Advertisement93 1922-09-30 13 HAIPHONG ■jf^k DRAGON \s/30 CEMENT Supplied' to the Spore Municipality, Government of Johore, Malacca Municipality, F M.S. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROS. Sole Atreirts, Singapore. <S»fKai ti i"l^1 a £7 Inin O> T% B^ O 1 Condensed Sweetened Condensed Unsweetened Sterilized Natural Sole Importers The East93 words
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Advertisement313 1922-09-30 13 VV^^^M SODA WATER \v^^tCgCa| Because tt Is SfesKJl THIR BEST. Buy the Best It is jiiFt as important Let your selection bo to exorcise care in the Goodrich Red Inner selection of an inner Tubes. They are made tube as it is of the for enduring service, outer cover which313 words
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Advertisement200 1922-09-30 14 t MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO. LTD. Private Cars. The Comnrehenaive Policy coren againj* Accident. Malicioat act. Theft. Fire. Claima paid is foil, Third Part; Claim* no limit. Im Cotti paid. s> W»A— Rent, Perios&l tfff-ctt, Fnraitur*. Stock In trade, BniMtaf*),. •'<>* md Civil CofJsmoticTi. Karthqoake. MABlNB.— Favoarable Tatea <rnote'l for200 words
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Advertisement516 1922-09-30 14 AaMta .v« |5,000,0 M S.C A««rance la f»rc« •t« $17,000,00# The Great Eastepn Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (lacorrorsted <a Straits Bettlemeats.) KAD omCK: Wlnd.st.r 80,.., Staopore. (I«~rporatad Bt QM T«* Cempany taa #2.1,000 depoolted wl-b the Supreme Court of Enfland and eompUes with tie Britltk Life A»*nraace Compani*< Act in516 words
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Advertisement667 1922-09-30 14 BANKING P. AND O. BANKING CORPORATION, LTD. f lneorj"""»t. d ii Kn^Und' With which is adlistefi THE \l.l VHAJiAI) BANK, I.TO, jy»TA. Capital Solocribed and Paid lip. _MM3M| K«serve F-md t 9'),000 board ol nirt^tors rhc Rt. Hoo LCRO tNCUCAPE, C.C.H.r,,! X.C.5.1., K.C.I.E. (Chaiiroan). Sir Frederick Elcy, Bart. Ml Montagu667 words
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Advertisement507 1922-09-30 14 BANKING CAPITAL 14.0 M.M* STmPLUB Asia Ban king trMaJHwttl an, V^^9B@f Institution, HBAl) OITTCI YOB THK FAX HAST Bkaß(ba| Blagapore O*Va_ZZ, Raffles Place. Cvrrant, Sarinta Aceoant* and Fixed Depoaita la U.S. Gold, Sterlimg, Fraaca, Taxla and Local Cnrranry. Draft* Bought Sold and Entered for Collcting. Commercial and Trav*!l«ra Latter* (I507 words
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Advertisement277 1922-09-30 14 INTERNATIONAL HANKING rOKPORATION (OWIQn BY THE RATIONAL HO OP N«W YOKK) Capital U^. »,•«•.«•>* Sarpras and Undlrli<ed Profits Vfi. It.iM.MW Koad Office I 00, Wall Street, New York. '■■jn Francisco Office £o-, Mr-ntp ticry. London Office '.'tt, Bisliopsgst*, t.C E.'iSTEKV BKANCHM. < hliia C&nton, Haakaw, Marb'n. HnnirVons. Pek'*. c h«Rc<iai,277 words
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Article789 1922-09-30 15 Croydon's Exchange the First In 1 The World. An important development in connection with wireless telephony and civil avia- 1 Xii.n has taken place at the London Air Station at Croydon, where the firrt wire- till phone exchange in the world is I sow in full operation dtily.789 words
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Article312 1922-09-30 15 Eccentric «.anc:s are now being banned, we arc told, in American ballroom*, and in their ;>lacc the waltz b coming into favour again. "In this country," Mr. Akx. Mackenzie Mtid to a representative i f The Observer, f4 froak danc'in; has MM been seen, except in312 words
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Advertisement96 1922-09-30 15 Join-Up w TiECOME A MEMBER OF THE SECOND uKEATEST ASSOCIATION IN THE WORLD BECOME A Ford Owner Standard Touring Car NOW $1,250 I. OR. SINGAPORE. PRICE IS LOWER THAN PRE-WAR and BETTER VALUE FOR MONEY IS OFFERED. WEARNE BROS., Ltd., SINGAPORE, MALACCA. KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH AND PENANG. The Sentinel of96 words
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Advertisement345 1922-09-30 15 !> c♦e c M»»»«»m»»r D 3. S S n 4CC Tastes as good In Singapore as in rsnvijA IjAoO an English tavern if you insist on Iwt V thi "Purple Triangle" bottling i this being the special brew for the FAMOUS j Tn^ i rr ■^lIIWIVICCC Bottled under the "Kangaroo"345 words
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Advertisement42 1922-09-30 15 Bergougnan Tyres (MAOI IN FRANCB.) jiff- y^^l^UdH^Bfl Ldia^C^^^^-' 1 liflßSv^k^- 1 /a^f U\ m Hi l^F P^& MV Frwh stocks ar« now RTaibible from all leading garages Rai from Sote AgtmU ftr S.S. and Malay PeniasahL A. CLOUET CO. Tel. N§. 24*.42 words
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Advertisement325 1922-09-30 16 GUAN KIAT ft COh LTD. S.-», PHILLIP STREET. New Shipment Just Arrived. Urns* and Galvnnir.ed Padlocks Krns* and Japd. Iron Kirn I.ockt llru»s Ship'n and Dinner Bolls l!ra»' Ship's Lamps, Masthead and Sidelight* Ilrans and Jnpd. Knzin-> Uoom Lamps Coppor Tricolor I ;ii:m-h Lamps Japanned Trianjrular (;»u«e Lamps, etc., »U\,325 words
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Advertisement367 1922-09-30 16 JUST ARRIVED NEW DRESSES FROM PARIS Various fashions, all different (Last stnek of 200 dresses received were all gold out.) Also ladies' shoes, smartest styles Tortoise shell combs of Parisian model Will make a pretty preaent to a lady. All these can be ncen at the direct importer PARISIAN HOUSE367 words
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Advertisement889 1922-09-30 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wsnts, For Sale, To Let, etc, In ordinary eloss-set type (average six words to line) sre per line one insertion 28 cents., two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, six ins. *1.1", ten ins. $1.40, twelve889 words
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Advertisement950 1922-09-30 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET furnished as from October 1. No. 28-5, Stevens Road. Apply to Guthrie ii Co., Ltd. TO LET, large compound house No. <!8, BalestisT Uoad. Apyly to Yeo Chip Moii. '-'i. Synagogue Stieet. TO LET, compound house, No. 1 18. liulesfier Road. Water and gas. Immedintn950 words
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Advertisement870 1922-09-30 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, whole of second floor, 6, D'Almeida Street, cheap rental. Apply on the premisis. OFFICES AND GOnOWXS TO LIT, ps t of commodious godown with river fronts? .lobcrl.icn Quny. Apply 1338, Stiails Time. TO LET, psrt of office at No. V, Winchester House, second floor facing870 words
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Advertisement268 1922-09-30 16 PHOENIX HOSE Supplies of this splendid Ladies' Hosiery have just arrived. SILK (back seam) $3.75 LISLE (back soam) $1.73 The most durable and elegant stocking made. In white and colours. Goods sent C.O.D. Mail orders promptly executed. THE BAND-BOX. PRINCESS GARMENTS OS. 4, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, (Opposite Robiiioon'ii.) OCULA* tjs HAAIUCHKS268 words
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Miscellaneous209 1922-09-30 16 THE STRAITS TIKES TKUCPHONKfI i Editorial and General Manager's Office UW Job Printing Office All coaimunicatloas relates to editorial matters and news should be addrrss*.) to THE EDITOR. All eommimic::tions r» lating to business matters— advertisement.; subscriptions, accounts. printing, re. should be addressed to THE MANAOBB ADVERTISEMENT RATrS. Wants, For209 words
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