The Straits Times, 31 October 1922
1922-10-31
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Title Section13 1922-10-31 1 The Straits Times No. 27,088. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1922, PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement75 1922-10-31 1 iDßaimoiiii iiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi iniMnniiiiuiiiinii GORDON'S 4 OLD TOM f% ODTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. R OLDTOHB Imported by The Borneo Company. Ltd.. (Incorporated 1b Englaad) SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG I Kodak" Competition SEVERAL PRIZES October— November p ■B3aaaß«aa««KHH«si«Bfsiaiaßßß— ■■—■■■■MsM—m unuuiiniiunaammi IBIIBIHIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIUII HllHllllllimilllllliniHll 3HSil»IBIIII THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (8.8.) LTD. (lns)t«uat«4 t* fcHiiO 2 RECOMMENDATIONS75 words
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Advertisement366 1922-10-31 1 Records '®fi^K^p>'' Records 10-inch doubk-KUlcd Plum Label, $2.00 12-inrh Red Label, (3.75 Oueen of the O..jah I.lc Til. I. CHALIAPINE (B«») /<»«»^ 11 v.vcp no more (My Mamm>) 2— *****2 In queata t<>ml>a oncura Lii-Lhov. ;i Nora Dlaney and CJwen Farrnr MIBCHA ELMAN (Violin) 3—***** Sons without words. Op. 67,366 words
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Advertisement70 1922-10-31 1 wr ><T Smm^mt ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■1BIs14I»WI^ SPECIAL CONCESSION Just received from Manufacturers in London X«» and Second-hand BILLIARD TABLES We have these in all leading British Hakes PADMORE'S, RILEY'S ALCOCK'S. B We have these ready for inspection I and for prompt delivery, in all siivs J Miniature, Larre Miniature, Conver- j tlble70 words
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Article457 1922-10-31 2 Mr. Watkins Trying Adventures In the Andes. Few people who attended the sale at Messrs. Stevens' auction rooms last week of an extensive collection of butterflies of all colours, sizes, and shapes, collected from most inaccessible parts of the world. says The Observer of September 24, know the457 words
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Article289 1922-10-31 2 The New Version of an Old Story. A correspondent writes to Thu Obsei ver "The idea of a spider fallin;» victim to a fly is a little outside ordinal experience, and yet I have observed sue.: an ccojrronce, not merely once but twic both occasions being289 words
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Article282 1922-10-31 2 Madame Adeline Gen6e pntUsjd ut dinner K' v^n at the Hotel Cecil to Mr. T. M. Middleton and Mr. P. J. S. Richardson, of The Dancing Times, to mark the appreciation of members of the profession for the good work these jjcntlemen have done towards the advancement282 words
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Advertisement338 1922-10-31 2 trfy Let the 'S Brooke Bond Tin protect your favourite cup against the ravages of insect pests, and the deteriorating effects of heat and moisture. Tea even jrond tea bought and stored in the ordinary type of tin. cannot be proof against iii< v damaging influences of the Indian climate.338 words
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Advertisement283 1922-10-31 2 iti'dcaraProinotesGocdHair Treatment: At nigh', rub Cu'Jcura into partings all over the •CtJp. Next moming champco with Cuucuiu Soap and hot water. Repeat in two «Mka. S. i. lf -ilrinHi.rd.Oia^M-. 1, !d «»i)1i«iI. i-. aj mi in it nmiMiUn*! Ijilmi 1 01 aty*Crlicui» Sckip ibitu vntixMit mug. x MhJv Run-down, Old283 words
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Advertisement262 1922-10-31 2 Real Economy. Don't let the WHITE ants destroy your Rubber Estates bat use UNIVERSAL ANT-KILLERS. Hot* AgeaU for Bit. *»d tMS. N V. STRAITS JAVA TRAOING CO.. 114, CECIL STREET, 3ING AFORE «ll«H>t »tm »»«♦<»««♦♦♦»♦»< t«t><>HH»>(»»nl< A. E. G. ELECTRIC LAMPS (Manufactured by The Allgera. Elektridtats Gessellßchaft). Chin ffuat Hio262 words
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Article962 1922-10-31 8 American Lady on Association Football. The American knickerbocker novelist, Mips Jane Burr, was present at the match between Tottenham Hostpur and Cardiff City. This was her first visit to an Enjrlinh football match, and her impressions Riven below will be found of fascinating interest. Never was962 words
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Article116 1922-10-31 8 "As Liberty's are denied freedom to build their new half-timbered shop "> Regent Street, they are tcomfr to give us a Tudor sh»p round the corner, in Arjry"F'lace— a bi(r, low buildin.fr in the architectural styk- of Staple Inn," says the Evening News. A red-tiled roof, broken116 words
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Advertisement621 1922-10-31 8 IMPORTANT NOTICE TEOCHEW (SWATOW) RELIEF FUND The Committee of the aboTe Fund beg to notify the General Public that this Fund will 1..-1- on Ort'.li.T 31, 1922. The Committee would be greatly obliged if all Subscription Lists sent sot tn individuals, Companies, and Associations, either accompanied by donan. his collected621 words
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Advertisement206 1922-10-31 8 s. o. s. Symptoms of Slackness in the work of the digestive organ* are sick headaches, biliousnr«*. torptd liver, foul-smelling breath, pimples, lilotchi-s, constipation. fpecdily dispel these troubles and set you right attain like magic. If you cannot obtait. .'ink. tt t-K wnvre you live sent 00 cents for a206 words
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Advertisement357 1922-10-31 8 "If you have a Sore Throat cure it now if you feel one coming on prevent it now." That's to say always keep handy a botlle of genuine Forinamint, manu- factured by the original im entors-*' A. Wulfing 4 Co. fORMAMINT H's *i'»e e onmuMMMMMMii Why it is necessary to357 words
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Advertisement155 1922-10-31 8 DUNHILL PIPES The Shell Briar $12.60. Dead Root Bruyere $10.85 and $13.25. Each pipe unique IN ALE SHAPES. BRAKING jJljJjWHllE^siiil GUARANTEH AUNT! 'Mkyius3s2& SINGAPORE. 0^ TRY OUR POPULAR NEW. r''La&fn visitor MANY TREASURES pHL CIGARETTES Is ili«Jl^P« Iv i« Because ot their Quality, Appear- BBKtefaflß Si& j ance and Luxury.155 words
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Advertisement685 1922-10-31 4 STEAMEU SMJIWS P. 0.-British India Apcar Line tConpanies laeorporated la England) matt; and passenger and cargo berytcms PENINSULA AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. IVader Coatract with Bis Msjeaty's Gumajsaat) LONDON FAB-BASTEHN SEBTICB rBOM LONDON TO MABSEILLKS, LONDON AIfTWBBf Dae "lagapore Leave Blag*pore KASHOAB aboot Not. U I DONGOLA about Not.685 words
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Advertisement629 1922-10-31 4 num shuku "ELLERMAN" LINE P.I.IRMAW BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co v Ltd. (laeaiaeiated U Bagl— d) fffaUMMa^ Dae) ■hgapere PASBMTCMB BatKVICI OBTWAKD, KUaa.i Due Singapore J CITT OF PABJB Nov. 2 s.s. CITY OF YORK Dea, Id ij. CITY OF SIMLA Jaa. IS ■a CITY OF POONA Mas. I ■OMBWAKD, 8.8. CITY629 words
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Advertisement698 1922-10-31 4 STEaiER SftHWeS KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (BOTAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVIA) (laeorporated la Holland) CKDBB CONTRACT WITH THB NETHERLANDS INDIA, 6OVBBNMHNT. TelepaeM Nee. Paaaage Dept. 111, Freight Dept. IIM, Mariae Dept. and Traaaalpatcat Dept. 1437, Manager* Dept. IMS. BOTH November 1, Muntok and Palembang. SIXUKEP November 1, Moeara-Saba and Djambi.698 words
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Advertisement376 1922-10-31 6 STEAMER SAUWCS N. Y. K. LOrTPOW UWB Suwa Maru Oet 81 Kushiml Maru Not. 14 UV««POOL LOT TsiShsahl Maru Nov. 2 Tijima Maru mid. Not. ■AJtBUBC LOT Dakar Maru and Not. HbTW TOEE LOT TIA W ■OTJTH AJOBUCAN UHB EOMBAT LOT Tamba Mara Nev. Moji Maru Not. 17 CAICOTTA LINB376 words
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Advertisement500 1922-10-31 6 STEAMER SAILINGS O.S.K. rVili.H SaiUax* IM ■afageM (■abject to change without previeaa setie.. I BUBOPBAN LINB For Marseilles, London. Hamhnrg, Rotterdam, Aatwerp, Tia Colombo, Baas and Port Said. An. De*. AMAZON MARU Not. 20 Nor. 21 SHUNKO MARU Dec. 22 Dec. 23 'Omit Marseilles. HBW TOBK LHI Far aaa taactoea,500 words
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Advertisement471 1922-10-31 6 STEAMER Saa.W6S STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO LIMITED LOCAL SAILINGS Intended te sal] Steamer Fro» Stagaaaw b» Monday. 4 p.m. KINTA Port Swettenham and Penaag Monday, 6 p.m. HTB LBONG Malacca Tuesday, 2.80 p.m. CALYPSO Port Dickson, Telnk Aaaca, Bafaa Data* and Lumnt. Wednesday, 4 p.m IPOH Port Swettenham and Penan*-. Thursday,471 words
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Advertisement152 1922-10-31 6 THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTI. (Incorporated in England) (BCTTERFIILD tt BWIBB). Regular sailings to HONGKONG, SWATOW AND AMOY. Taking cargo to other ports ia China. Steamers have limited Ist Class aaaaeager accommodation. Next sailing KAYING Not. 5 For freight aad passage, apply to M ANBFIEI J> CO, LTD. (laeorperated la152 words
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Advertisement572 1922-10-31 6 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE (UeorporaUd la Australia) Singapore to Java i Ports, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne via Torres Straits, also with transhipment to other Victorian, South Australian and North Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, New Britain, Tasmania and New Zealand Ports. APPROXIMATE SAILINGS572 words
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Advertisement883 1922-10-31 6 SALES BY AUCTION CHEONG KOOR SENI I CO AUCTION SALE of valuable town and sea-side properties. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng A Co.'s saleroom, No. 30, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, November 8, 1902, at 2..10 p.m. EBTATU OF SHERIFFA SHEIKA BINTB SYED ABITBAKAR BIN ALI ALJOFRI, DECEASED. Lot 1. All883 words
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Advertisement504 1922-10-31 6 CINEMAS GAIETY CINEMA First Show at 7.J0 sharp. i THE MYSTERY MIND SERIAL Starring J. Robert Pauline and Paul Panzer. Episodes 1, 2, 3, seven reels. Second Show at p.m. THE GREAT CIRCUS MYSTERY SERIAL Episodes ten and eleven. Four reels. FUNERAL OF MICHAEL COLLINS, etc. PLAYING WITH FIRE Universal504 words
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Advertisement584 1922-10-31 6 CINEMAS Alhambra Theatre SERIAL ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY The World's Greatest Serial comes from the House of Pathe. The World's Greatest Serial Producer, Director, Author or Star is GEORGE B. SEITZ. BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1922 Yon will see a Serial Production in a class by itself. AN ORIGINAL AND AMAZING SERI584 words
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Advertisement279 1922-10-31 6 CAST IRON PIPES Manufactured in accordance with British Standards and at competitive prices by the PONT-A-MOUSSON FOUNDRIES (France). Large orders supplied to Foreign Governments and public bodies including GREAT BRITAIN SWITZERLAND BELGIUM BRAZIL GERMANY HOLLAND ITALY TURKEY SPAIN SIAM etc., etc SOLE AGENTS FOE STRAITS AND STATES ■TABLISSEMKNTS BROSSARD MOPIN279 words
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Article86 1922-10-31 7 FIXTURES. <>■<•, •her .11 ..i-r, TJU 141, 1M P.m. Ypre- !,«n> nirthilny. .1 ,|..i.,. intnl-GciMrat't U-cvption. rdtu- <:.i\. Nciii'mlicr 1 ii 8.32 p.m. hi;., r, p.m. t Homo, 0.15 p.m. Thiirxdny. Novcmlirr 2 ...hi.. Ml p.m. Phil. Orchestra. Vie. Mi'm. Hall, Jl5. liul.iv. Nuvuliit .1 -i.. p.m.86 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article41 1922-10-31 7 East Wli«rf Knin- Ni. Ka»t Whirf Nil ■f Nil j i li r, Zaido. <i..c. !!■.'!•> M..iv. Ka I'Llu Hraiv i :<il. b||d Urhoor. K.B.P. DIItTi Coal Wharf- Ml. Vr««rU Dry Dock. Dock Nil. Vic- >. >lc Chakrats. H41 words
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Article13 1922-10-31 7 i ton fr.:m Indracin ii-io, rt 2-U. m Tort Swettan- .'-11.13 words
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Article53 1922-10-31 7 1.-. R-jilulf Kan7. Mra. Ir. tad Mi A. r| Br. <• i Hut, Hr. '■I'-i. n-. Mi A I. I>. Stewart, S^jroibor, Mr. ■..m..u.i. Mr. ::ml :,.i ,U-'vr. \\.a\. Hr. iT.il Hr ir. rlttofl I, .I. .rr,;l k.. Mr n Bunio, .w> r. wjk, Hi. Albert Pi rri. Bt.53 words
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Article83 1922-10-31 7 To-day 3 P" v 3l~'" lapan, 1 irk lion end Samarang p.m. [varpoo! IPJ .1 hy tmin to Ufchg mails for Europe, etc P- m ViT'^tiKtioo op t» B.SO ».re X n.m. rmaain .1(1 H.ni. 11 mi man and Tfensgmnn. 1 p.m. I r-i .■ii, p on83 words
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Article33 1922-10-31 7 MAILS FOR EUROPE. Befteml m r I'.i ber 1J Brplember it S". :<!•.' Brpteml Si ptcmb Arr. London. October It October 1« October If, October 17 October 2:i October 23 October 26 October 2033 words
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Article180 1922-10-31 7 i\ imr much trouble! 1,11 tale iii Tampin District,! Mail, ami lately two killed while they were tapptef rnbl Maji N.iyaii, the well-known huii r, eni for to dertroy them, .v toon arrived on the mW Marched for, Lhe fre.->h footprints of the ii L ning they came across! ing180 words
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Article156 1922-10-31 7 EXCHANGE Octd at IL On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 7/12 Demai.l 2/4 «4 l'liviitr ms. rrt^lits 2/4 li/H On New York Demand 51% IVivnte i>o <l/s 63»4 On Franco, Bank 675 On India, Bank T.T. l"« 7 s Dm Honirkonp. Bank d/d C% p.c. prem. On156 words
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63 1922-10-31 7 To»e of Market Steady. Latest London cables quote Spot sheet Is. '-.I. !pr>i *Joy.-Dec. »T\.-M»rch Ipril-June Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Pricei Buyer* S*llMf. 40* 41 Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Price* Spot Ncv.-Dcc. Jan. -March April-June Buyer*. Seller*. 41% 11 N 4263 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article199 1922-10-31 7 MM Vul. Pd. 1 I Aver Weng l Bataiif Padang 1 1 Hitom Tin 1 1 Jelantoh 1 i Johan Tn El £1 Kara. Kamunt. LO 10 Kiiuu Assocn. "> ."> I.injrui Tin 10 in Malayan Col. 1 1 Mi'nt'lembu 1 1 Middleton 1 1 Murai Tin i 1199 words
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Article146 1922-10-31 7 a!. Pd. Bayera. SclUrm, I 11 Br. An-.. Tobacco 4.3.9 4.6.3 0 10 Central Knpices 10.W 0 10 Centra] Meters 2.2." 2-75 10 10 Eastern Ship 8.76 9.75 11 1 K. Smelting Co. 7. C0 S.OO >'- 5/- Electric Tramw«yi 1/- 21- noa (i 10 l'rasii- Ncavc 31.00 55.00146 words
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Article102 1922-10-31 7 V. Enp. i) p.c. 234,300 par 5 p.<\ p.m. ■^'pore Electrical Tramways, 5 p.c. £350.000 nom. ."'port Municipal 5 p.c. J!.!S78,000 par Spore Municipal 4V4 p.c. 10 p.c. dis. Spore Municipal 4V4 p.c. 10 p.c. dia. Spore Municipal 4Va p.c. of 1909 $1,500,000 15 p.c. dis. S>p«re Municipal 4%102 words
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Article406 1922-10-31 7 Frascr and Co. and Lyau and Evan a QaoUtiona. Latest available Sterling Quotations are printed on another pace on Friday. Frma«t Lyall Co. Evatt. Alienby New ($1) 0.55 0.C5 0.50 0.70 \lor (;aj«i ($1) 1..'". L5O 1.40 1.50 Hitam r 11.00 Ir.XO 11.00 i 2.00 Kaning (SI) 'U0406 words
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Advertisement665 1922-10-31 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS EXTRACTS 01M3RSNADINE, Ornnjte. Rmiiberry and Citron in original cruchons. fur <oi!aails and Soft Drinks. H. Bolter, lm I'ortir, Kuropv Hotel Uuiiilinu'. CAVALKY, the wristwntch for the tropics. YOUNG ENGLISH LADY require* poTitiTn nil typl i. i: p!\ K. Straits' Tim**. TO LET, 1246, Joo Chint Road, 30 yards665 words
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Advertisement50 1922-10-31 7 MOTORISTS Are you aware, that the SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS HMd Offlee »»a Worka I PAIIB rAjUANC. VI^CM. Manufacture pneumatic MOTOR-CAR TYRES and TU3ES, which stand comparison with the best imported makes, and that their prices are very low Make a trial and you will be entirely satisfied. Prices on application.50 words
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Advertisement404 1922-10-31 7 NOTICE KOTICI is her.l K::l»usiiiki KaishH HilKo tea I ri».l:iU.n i.U-ari, .iii uniior tnd luw» of ilapan, of No. Itthome, Bak;iro«ho, iTihombashi-kn, To|.yo. t Japan. Mannfaettarers anil Merchants, nrir < the owners anil vii!« pruprieto: -i of thofo!- J Icwinjr Trade 1 Ti v i-\A i n reupccl oi the404 words
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Advertisement305 1922-10-31 7 NOTICE NOTI< K is heresy given 1 I I V.ILK I'IHUH IS i OMPA »rd c\i>itir I:'\v« of (ha State "I Deji of boaiiieu at Seattle, United stat. of Am.v Solr r.o)irict;>r sf Mark K Mi!k in Iti iti form ndu Batter tbereel or othi he ilcalt v. kct XV'305 words
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Article36 1922-10-31 8 The engagement is announced of Mr. Fredrick Keiser, of Holland and Simarimia Borneo, to Miss Gladys Eloira Robinson, daughter of the late T. G. Robinson and of Mrs. Robinson, of Tenggarong, Koetie, I). E. Borneo.36 words
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1117 1922-10-31 8 The Straits Times TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31. THE WORLD'S TRADE. An important conference of United States manufacturers has just passed a resolution advocating an international conference of business men to discuss the inter-allied debt problem. Taken as a state, America is the richest country in the world, for she made huge1,117 words
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Article30 1922-10-31 8 The Benvenue arrived in Hongkong recently minus one of her masts. It was learned that the mast was broken at Singapore, pwing'to the derricks being subjected to an excessive weight.30 words
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Article40 1922-10-31 8 The receipts for the Deli (Medan) Railway Company for the first nine months cf 1922 show a decrease of 1,164,725 guilders on those for the same period of l:) 21. The actual figures read 1921, 6,607,302 guilders 1622, 5,442,577 guilders.40 words
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Article45 1922-10-31 8 It is reported that Mr. William Fergu■cn, a well-known archeologist, of Pennsylvania, has discovered -on the north shore of Lake Superior, near some old copper mines, a 2,000-year old cave city. Mr. Ferguson, with six skilled assistants, is organising an extensive exploration of the district.45 words
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Article26 1922-10-31 8 A cable from the Hague to Java says that the whole of the Java tobacco crop has been bought up in Rotterdam at a secret price.26 words
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Article27 1922-10-31 8 At the V.M.C.A. Literary Society to morrow at 8.30 P-ni;, Mr. S. K. Pradhan 8.A., will speak on The Present Day Unemployment. The public are cordially invited.27 words
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Article30 1922-10-31 8 A petition to the Secretary of State for the Colonies for the continuation of the Rent Restriction Ordinance has been prepared by the Clerical Union and signatures are being collected.30 words
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Article35 1922-10-31 8 We are asked to say that the monthly service of blessing and healing of the sick will take place in St. Andrew's Cathedral on Fr-lay next, at 5 p.m. All interested are invited to attend.35 words
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Article31 1922-10-31 8 Yesterday as a big quantity of luggage was being removed from the wharf by some means several trunks fell into the water. A bride's trousseau was among the property irretrievably damaged.31 words
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Article44 1922-10-31 8 A cheque for £387 was presented at Dover Town Hall on October 24, to the widow of George Jenner, ship's printer, who was the hero of the disaster of the liner. Egypt. Subscriptions to the Mayor's fund were received from all over the country.44 words
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Article47 1922-10-31 8 Our Penang correspondent wires The centre portion of the pontoon bridge, at Nibcng Tebal, collapsed on Saturday when an unloaded P.W.D. lorry was trying to cros3. The framing gave way and the vehicle was partly submerged, but was saved by contact with part of the warped gear.47 words
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Article48 1922-10-31 8 The telegraph line through the Gobi desert connecting Peking with the Siberian telegraph system via Kiachta, interrupted since January, 1921, has been reconstructed and is now again open for traffic to Russia, Europe and places beyend Europe on the same conditions as in force for traffic via Helampo.48 words
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Article47 1922-10-31 8 The Raffles Hotel orchestra will play the following programme of music to-morrow at 9.45 p.m., under the direction of Mr. E. Hulland A Children's Overture, R. Quilter Chanson Triste, Tschaikowsky Savonic Rhapsody, Friedmann Piano Solo, Ballade in G Minor, Chopin, Edgar Hulland Muridora, Leigh Pageant March, Finck.47 words
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Article67 1922-10-31 8 Our Penang correspondent wires There was an alarming accident on Sunday afternoon at the house of Mr. Lawriu Brown in Scotland Road, when the Harbour Master, Lieut. C. A. Peal drove i:is car into the pillar supporting the porch. Beams and tiles crashed on to Mr. Peal and his syce,67 words
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Article81 1922-10-31 8 Present cay thieves will stop at nothing. According to a report made to the police Mr. \V. W. Cook of the Straits Tradin;; Company had stolen from his residence, 51 Grange Road, during the week, end not only hs gilette safety razor, and some lewellcry, but also his insignia of81 words
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Article88 1922-10-31 8 On Saturday night seven men are alleged to have entered house 1193 Upper Serangoon Road and, after tying up the inmates of the house, took away clothing and cash to the value of $262. Shortly after the occurrence one of the Upper Serangoon Police grew suspicious of the movements of88 words
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Article87 1922-10-31 8 Trafalgar Day celebrations at hox.e included decoration of the Nelson Column in Trafalgar-square and the deposit of wreaths from branches cf the Navy League everywhere in the Empire also from the Commonwealth Government at the base of the column. A large congregation also attended the special religious service. The Victory87 words
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Article104 1922-10-31 8 Fiji is threatened with an influx of Chinese labour, according to Mr. J. C. Doyle, who has been a cane grower there for over 20 years, and is new on a trip to Sydney, states a message from that city, dated October 12. If the Indians are not restored to104 words
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Article102 1922-10-31 8 With reference to Reuter's telegram from New York of October 18 to the effect that the Vacuum Oil Company had declared a dividend cf 300 per cent., the general manager of the above company in India, having cabled to his head office on the subject, is advised that the actionReuter - 102 words
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Article104 1922-10-31 8 The purchase of Elloes Castle and about 2,160 acres of agricultural land in Tollose, Zealand, Denmark, for 850,000 kroner (about £43,000), by Mr. Hans Oveo Larsen, nurseryman, of Waltham Abbey, represents the achievement of a life's ambition. Over 30 years ago Mr. Larsen, son of a Danish farmer, emigrated to104 words
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Article430 1922-10-31 8 Mr. Loney has been appointed SianMM Consul at Srerabaya. The reported appointment cf Mr. Felliny Bt General Manager <f ih" Uganda Railway has been confirmed by the Colonial Office. Mr. and Mrs. Mair, who have owneil the Oriental Hotel, Bangkok, for a number of years, arc leaving430 words
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Article46 1922-10-31 8 The Kitano Maru, on which Professor and Mrs. Einstein are tra'ellinK, will not reach Singapore unt l 7 am. on Thursday and the reception to th« visitors will therefore take place at M\ Meyer's residence, Oxley Rise, on Thursday afternoon, at five o'clock.46 words
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Article116 1922-10-31 8 Before Mr. Gourlay, THrd Magistrate, '.o-day a Mr. Whyte, at pit-sent boarding at th« Sailors' Home, and unemployed, was charged with trespass at fie Superinten- knt's ijuaiters ye^u rday is well as with -ausint; mischief by breaking a chair, wortti about a couple of collars.116 words
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Article119 1922-10-31 8 We are asked to foe publicity to tho following His MajesW the King has exPNMM a wish that o* Armistice Day November 11, there shotjd be a complete sjspension tf all normat business, work and locomotion throughoat the British Empire during the two irinutcs' silence commencing at119 words
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Article213 1922-10-31 8 In the Singapore Bankruptcy Court yesterday before the uctiriK Chief Justice Mr. Justice Sproule, examination, was made into the aftairs of A.L.V.A.L. Vengadasalam Chetty, dawtibad as a moneylender and land dealer. The Assistant «fficial assignee (Mr. G. B. Kellnxher) made the examination anil Mr. V.213 words
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Advertisement177 1922-10-31 8 Rubber Estate Supplies -j j!s Mangles and Scales jfr^— Xjfcfiwfl Tapping Knives and Hones, Tree uf,^v Pullers and PT»Ti?T-'" T^" I Ploughs, Changkols and |«H*resa2to Vssam Forks, f£Jßsß^ißH~~^ *i* and Saws, 1. 1 SPECIAL PRICES FROM JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. GRAND PRIX OF177 words
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Advertisement139 1922-10-31 8 ALHAMBRA AMONG THOSE PRESENT 3 pta. 3 pti. (Harold Lloyd) THE SIN OF MARTHA QUEED 6 pts. 6 pta. Flnt Stow CUPID THE COWPUNCHER (Will Roger.) 5 pts. its. MARLBOROUGH THE WITNESS FOR THE DEFENCE 6 pta. 6 pti. (Elilc Ferguion) Mrs. TEMPLE'S TELEGRAM 6 pti. 6 pti. (Bryant Waahbnrn)139 words
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Article761 1922-10-31 9 The King's Action Prevents Bloodshed. Formation of the Fascisti Government. Reuter's Service. Lcndcn, October 30. Rome, October 29 When Rome awoke yesterday morning the only signs of the impending excitement were the cessation of trains, trams and all means of locomotion, while the bridges uniting the various quarters761 words
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Article200 1922-10-31 9 Gigantic Swindling System Alleged. Reuter's Service. London, October 30. A New York message states that Henry Werblow was lured home from Shanghai by a ruse as it was impossible to secure his extradition from China. His directors' in Xew York wrote to him suggesting that he should200 words
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Article56 1922-10-31 9 Reuter's Service. London, October Mk Wellington It it understood that the elections will be held on December 7. Mr. Massey in an election manifesto lays stress on the necessity of some arrangement with Britain and the other dominions concerned for proper nav.-il protection in the Pacific. He56 words
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Article55 1922-10-31 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 30. The drug traffic is occupying the attention of the London police. Three Chinese opium smokers, residing in Poplar, were convicted at the Thames Police Court and received fines ranging from £25 to £3. Three Chinese arrested in the West End were alleged to55 words
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Article53 1922-10-31 9 Reuter's Service. London. October 30. It is understood that a mission to negotiate with the United States Government on the question of the funding of the British debt is likely to depart for America between the end of the elections and Christmas. The mission's personnel -s not53 words
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Article35 1922-10-31 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 30. Britain's first internal air route, connecting London with Manchester, is already successful. During the first six days ending Saturday, the air expresses on this route carried 40 passengers.35 words
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Article71 1922-10-31 9 Reutek's Service. London, October 30. The explosion at Oldebroek was recorded by the Tucker hot wire microphone at Woolwich. The sound waves arrived twenty-five minutes after the explosion. London, October 30. Constantinople It is understood that the Angora Government has accepted Lausanne as the venue of the peace conference.71 words
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Article1992 1922-10-31 9 Rubber Restriction Bill Passed. Mahomedan Law Problems. A meeting of the Legislative Council was held yesteruay afternoon, chiefly for the purpose of passing the Rubber Restriction Bill. H.E. the Governor (Sir Laurence Guillemard, X.C.8.) presided, and the others present are H.E. the General Officer Commanding (Major-General Sir Neill1,992 words
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Article69 1922-10-31 9 In the Supreme Court on Saturday before the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Sprotile, the action brought by Messrs. Tan Kah Kee against a Government contractor named Tan Chye Lee was concluded. The claim was for $2,500 in inspect of a consignment of bricks. His Lordship said that he was69 words
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Article912 1922-10-31 9 Leave to Appeal to Privy Council Refused. Yesterday immediately after the luncheon interval, before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard in the Supreme Court, Mr. A. J. Shelley -Thompson made an application on behalf of E. P. Fernando, late reception clerk at the Europe Hotel, for leave to appeal to912 words
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Article121 1922-10-31 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, October 31. The Penang police have arrested a Chinese, suspected of the murder of a Chinese detective in Singapore three weeks ago. The suspect, who is alleged to have boasted that he had committed the deed, arrived lately from Singapore from where instructions121 words
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Article826 1922-10-31 9 Annual Meeting of The Association. In the V.M.C.A. hall yesterday evening was held the annual meeting of the Singapore and South Malaya Boy Scouts Association under the chairmanship of Mr. D. A. Bishop. After the usual preliminaries, Commissioner F. C. Sands presented the following report covering the year's826 words
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Article80 1922-10-31 9 (By CoortM? of the Nichi Nichi Shimbun. > Tokio, October 28. It is reported that the Bureaus of Education and Construction and the Board of Admirals will be abolished and that th" Department of Material and the Bureau of Personnel are to be retrenched in order to80 words
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Article40 1922-10-31 9 Sir Henry Thornton, who came to England from America in 1914 to manage the Great Eastern Railway, is appointed manager for three years on a salary of $15,000 yearly of the Canadian Pacific, the mileage of the combination being 22,375.40 words
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Article437 1922-10-31 10 Dean Heats Lee-Warnoi A good deal of Interest was centred hi the semi-tinal of A Class Singles in the S.c.e. Tcornament which «tai played d". yesterday afternoon between Dana an.l Las-Warner. Amongst the many spectators were B overnor, Sir Laarenee Gulilemard, K.i'R., H.E. tV' General Officer437 words
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Article137 1922-10-31 10 We re Mr. Kennedy announces bis intent! n to retire from tke captaincy of i1?l- S.< Ragay r^ iwiiiic t" business preventing him taking an active part in play until December. Mr. Abiiu, the present *Urn laptala. will ri. ii'jt s meeting w'll be137 words
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Article89 1922-10-31 10 An even]) Ited from the meeting of the S.CC. and S.C.FA. second teams ifternoon. The Chine- wmi by ti of the match. Reared by Ec Own Hee in the first half. The uam were S.C.F.A. 11.-Yeo Boon Eng Tan I.cc Wan ami Ytc Cheek Wah Chia Gue St ntr.89 words
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Article64 1922-10-31 10 A Ik ekey (Bates will be played tomorrow (Wednesday) vn the S.C.C. grwsad bctw.ui the i.C.I and Mr. Stack's XI. The followssg v. ill represent the latter team (J. J. Luke C. E. Winter and H. K. S. Law R. Angus, E. G. Wheatley and F. Albuquerque V. C.64 words
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Article322 1922-10-31 10 De Souza and Baker on Friday The- Stadium Box'ng Syndicate offers n very food HKHIIBsit for Friday evening. Scamun Baker, who >s to meet Edwin <!«• Boom hi tea round contest, is stated to kt much improved boxer, ami at retards weight and measurement than is 1 it322 words
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Article81 1922-10-31 10 The fallowing have qualified for the Keppel cup and the draw for the first round is as under Montgamerie v. Bone Derbyshire v. Brownie Gibson v. Boardman Kennedy v. Campbell H. I. Jones v. Greig Sprouit v. Tryner Weatherstone v. J. Hodgins. Barron. Langdon Wiiliams and Stewart81 words
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Article59 1922-10-31 10 It is prrpesed to hold the last competition for the Barnes cups for this season on Saturday, November 11. Play will commence at 4.45 p.m. Tke Utins will he published later. Tea will 1m provided at 4.16 p.m. for all members requiring ft, prcviced nrtice is given59 words
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Article29 1922-10-31 10 Our Ipoh correspondent wires The [p i. Sky Meeting during the armistice holidays has been reduced to one day withsix events. Entries are being taken today.29 words
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Article206 1922-10-31 10 !'i the Singapore Cricket Tournament the following played four or more innings ar. have an average of 20 runs or over ■at Tms Inn. Rns. in Not Avge. Inn Out I.t. Clarke (S.) 200 56 1 28.57 < ,E 11. -Jacobs (P.S.&L.) 8 221 73 II 2S.IXJ E. J.206 words
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Article403 1922-10-31 10 Hi suits of October 21 Scottish League. Airdrieonians 2, St. Mima I; Clyde 1, Ayr 0; Dundee 3, Hamilton 0 Kalkirk 1, Partick 1 Hibernians 2, Raith 0 Kilmarnock 1, Hearts 2; Morton 0, Celtic 1 Motherwell 3, Aberdeen 1 Rangers 2, Albion Rovers 2 Third Lanark 0,403 words
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Article179 1922-10-31 10 Keen Contest for Lok Yew Cup. Our Penang correspondent wires The v. eathi-r was oad on Sunday for tho Lok Yew Cup competition on the Penang lifle range. There were 28 competitor*, who each fired seven rounds at 200, 500, and 000 yds. respectively. Shooting commenced at 7179 words
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Article188 1922-10-31 10 The National Rifle Association anr.ouyes that 1,298 teams representing over 12,000 brys, being an increase of :»U1 teams compared with 1921, fired in this year's Imperial Challenge Shield competitions, for shields, medals, and over £1,110 prize money presented by Lieut. -Cal. Raymond Frcnnell of South Africa. Beth188 words
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Article180 1922-10-31 10 The Dcutsch Cup and prize of 60,000 francs was won recently by the French airman Lasne in lhr. 2min. 11 sec., at a ipeed of 180 miles an hour. He was the rnly cne of the five competitors to finish. Mr. "Jimmy" James, the English cpm.petitor, while flying at180 words
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Article68 1922-10-31 10 Speaking at the annual meeting of th-_-Hongkong Cricket Club, Mr. R. Hancock, the President, expressed satisfaction that Shanghai weald be able to send an interport team. It had also been hoped tfet a team from the Straits would have been in Hongkong at the same time so that n triangular68 words
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Article46 1922-10-31 10 The managing committee of the Indian Elementary School, Short Street, beg to thank all the contributors to the schoui sports this year and submit the following statement for information Annum collected ?:J52.50, amount spent for the sports SI 72.65, baluncc over to the school fund $179.85.46 words
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Article353 1922-10-31 10 Records of Lower Court Case For Higher Tribunal. Before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard. in the Supreme Court, yesterday. Mr. Drum- 1 mend, on behalf of Mr. Seah Peng Hone, i who was recently fined by the District Judge for using abusive language to Mr. O. C. Smalley, applied353 words
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Letter472 1922-10-31 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, When it is found necessary for a ratepayer to make drains, a notice hi served on him fur that purpose in the| name of the Commissioners and no excuse whatever will avail. If a delay should occur he will have472 words
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Article179 1922-10-31 10 Messrs. Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. :.f>orc, October 31. RubiH-r. lender. 1/o'-*, local 41 »<-. Tin.— London 118.'), local Shan- Market. Bobbers quiet. Tins and Industrials active. Loans in demand. Rubbers.— Amalga aated Malays 1.808.10, Utan Sirapans 1.50-1.40, Ayer Panas [&-&J0, lientakahs 10-18 rents, Sungei Tukanys 27179 words
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Article102 1922-10-31 10 Messrs. Lyall and" Evatt report under to-day's date Tin.— £lBs. $92%. 175 tens sold. Rubbers.— Amalgamated Malays 2-2.10, Bassetts 85-90. Luna's 6.25, Craigieleas 32H-35, Bukit Jelotdijr 46-55, Ulu Pandan 60-70. Mines.— Norths 1.25 r 1.30, Souths 1-1.05, Taipings 1.07^-1. 12Va, Renongs 275. 6d.--28s. fid.. Kampongs102 words
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Article42 1922-10-31 10 Gaiety's change has the serial The Mystery, in the first show of which the first three episodes will be screened. Other pictures are a New Pathe Gazette, Th« Great Circus Mystery Serial, Playing with Fire, and Charlie Chaplin's The Immigrant.42 words
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Article24 1922-10-31 10 Mr. M. Kader Sultan, of the Straits Cattle Trading Co.i who is returning from India by the Tcestn, if expected here about November 5.24 words
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Article1408 1922-10-31 10 Notes on New Post Office And Hospital. A paper lai<i on the table at the Lagls^s tive Council on Monday contains a me morandum on the new Post Office and the new General Hospital. It states that! the following description of the i'osl! Office building has been prepared1,408 words
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Article571 1922-10-31 10 A Tall Tale From Turkey. The following remarkable stoi v regarding H wondrous sea-serpent, which has been published elsewhere apparently in all seriousii'.'ss hi SO ii»li in its defaOi as to warrant reproduction, says Shipping and Engineering After a lonu absence) the sea-serpent has appeared Ones more. Ai571 words
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Article124 1922-10-31 10 Mrs. F. Seton James will open a sale of work, in aid of the C.E.Z.M.S., on Tuesday November 7, at 10 o'clock in the Victoria Hall. Mr. K. SaUmann has arranged a musical programme (or the afternoon, A refreshment stall will he124 words
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Article38 1922-10-31 10 The nrxt and final sul script ion dance of tlie Siiitrupc i He Club this year will be hold on Friday at 8,30 p.m. Mwnlun intending to rapport anrequested to apply to the honorary secretary fcr further information.38 words
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Article2217 1922-10-31 11 Straightening Out The Turkish Tangle. By Our Special Correspondent. London, October 5. Thi-i-f must be no war. That, in brief, will describe the firm though largely silent attitude of the British nation towards the quarrel between Greece and Turkey in which we are likely to be involved, and2,217 words
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Advertisement111 1922-10-31 11 NO OTHER INSTRUMENT EQUALS THE "H. M.V." Gramophone It is the one instrument for which the most famous artists make records. It stands alone as the world's greatest musical instrument. You can identify it by the trade mark "HIS MASTER'S VOICE." PRICES TO SUIT ALL PURSES Call in and let111 words
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Advertisement319 1922-10-31 11 Raffles Hotel Phone 2920 O» 9mA PRELIMINARY NOTICE ST. ANDREW'S BALL NOVEMBER 30, 1922. SPECIAL SCOTTISH DINNER SERVED IN THE BALLROOM Tables should be booked in advance. Tickets $3.00 each. NOTICE. Owing; to the St. Andrew's Society's Ball at the Town Hall, on St. Andrew's Night, there will he no319 words
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Article285 1922-10-31 12 Archbishop of Munich's Tirade. Cardinal Faulhaber, Archbishop of Munich, has thrown another apple of discord into the German political arena. The All-German Catholic Conference is being held in the Bavarian capital, and in the course of an open-air service in the Kwnigsplatz, which was attended by an285 words
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Article218 1922-10-31 12 A worried young mother drew her doctor's attention to something funny about her baby's tongue. "It seems quite queer underneath," she said. Can he be tongue-tied?" The dector was able to reassure her about her first-born. The curious appearance would disappear later, and was a relic of an218 words
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Article57 1922-10-31 12 Routine Orders, dated October 25, by Lieut-Colonel F- E. Spencer, D.5.0., M.C Commanding S.S.V.F. Tuesday, 315t— 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, Eurasian, Chinese and Malay Companies. Company Parade. S.F.A. (Band), Band Practice. Wednesday, Nov. 1 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.V.A. Company, Battery Parade. Saturday, 4th.— Battalion Parade, Tactical57 words
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59 1922-10-31 12 Orders for week ending NoveiroVr 5 Wednesday, Nov. I.— Church Parade at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd (voluntary). Parade at Zetland House, 4.30 p.m. Friday, Now. Officers' Meeting, Headquarters. 6.30 p.m. Rcute March. Parade back of V.M.C.A., 8.15 p.m. Tlieru will hi-59 words
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Article493 1922-10-31 12 Cabbages now Ousting Coaches. Sad news indeed, if it be true, that the motor-can business is likely to drift away from Lcng Acre, because of the spreading tendencies of the Covent Garden faders, and that the dealers in motor-cars are finding some difficulty in settling on a quarter493 words
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Article596 1922-10-31 12 The following is from the report of the directors for presentation at the eleventh annual general meeting of thareliolilers to be held at the registered office of the Selangor Coconuts, Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur, on November 2 After allowing for depreciation the nett profit for the year ended596 words
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Advertisement133 1922-10-31 12 Universal Neo AV t z "^afc "Wfj Neo Trieder 6 x jfL |S| I At home prices. '^•■"friri^B 1 leather case. GOERZ WeiD and Montor, TKIKDER-BIN OCULARS Singapore. V imimi c.c.c m>»mi«ii e» >««>> o.e.OiOHiO.iamtl!i GRAND CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON T. Nagai Co. HIGH STREET. Tel. 1113. CANVAS BAGS NEW133 words
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Advertisement470 1922-10-31 12 NOTICE LICENSED DEALERS' STOCKS 1. A licensed dealer will be allowed to export up t» November 30, any rubber belonging to him and in his factory or store 1 at midnight on October 31. 2. The rubber so. exported will be liable to the minimum rate of duty. 3. A470 words
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Advertisement288 1922-10-31 12 FOB PRINCES AND RICH HEN ONLT. THE ROYAL YAKUT! (ANANG VILAS.) Tali Taknti or llfe-tWinf nectar aa* been prepared from tae best, choicest and richest •ecetable drugs. It has a wonderful property of Increasing tbe virile power and restliles all urinary disorders. In fact, it ■takes man a man. Tkia288 words
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Article487 1922-10-31 13 New Gramophone Invention Described. CUude »P v hBS ec n invent d b y Mr--peak thp ty> of Leeds > which wi oxact vn h WOt;ds for cinema actors in mihan^ r niBat on with their 1[ P*- Its SSrdi P describe<J fe y Manchester guardian, is rather487 words
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Article196 1922-10-31 13 Married at Last WM^ a M icU "-'J* 81 cxcl p <l Thoma, nnuneid, a Chelsea pensioner, aged 6° wn^n he was rrarriel at Chelsea Register Office on October 4. The bride was Kmilv Apes Pheby. aged 69, of Hope Cottage CheUea. For over 30 years the two haw lived196 words
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Advertisement395 1922-10-31 13 TBAUS *<fc>_ v*HB KAKI "SEA-GULL" BRAND DANISH MILK Condensed Sweetened Condensed Unsweetened Sterilized Natural Sole Importers The East Asiatic Co., Ltd., Incorporated la Dsamark) Singapore. >■»-»«»•*•»♦*■«« ♦»»»«.>■> ->-.»»«.^«.>^»^<^> ♦♦■»»>♦»♦♦♦, >> < > > <^^»» Goodyear Tyres and Tubes, Solid Band Tyres for Motor Lorries Fresh stocks now available. These new395 words
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Advertisement293 1922-10-31 13 Just received a small shipment of 1922 MODEL 4 TOURINGS with latest improvements. EQUIPMENTS: Bosch Magneto, self-starter, electric lights and fitted with special TRIPLEX SPRINGS. PETROL CONSUMPTION: 30 Miles per gallon. Prices on application. Deferred payments may be arranged. CYCLE AND CARRIAGE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA LITMITR, PENANG AND H'OH.293 words
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Advertisement187 1922-10-31 14 tfOTOR ONION INSURANCE 00 LTI. PriTato Car*. Tfca Comprehaaai** PoMey aorarl agaiaM AaeMaat. Malldou act. Thaft Fix*. Claim* paid ia tall, Third Party Claim*— do limit, Law Coata paU. jranU-lrat, Paraoaal affatta, Ptotattora. Stock la trad*. Bofldlßif, Bla| i an* Ciril CoißßJotloa. Kartaqoak*. ■ABlNli.— Favoarabla ratal «notw] for eargoas to187 words
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Advertisement529 1922-10-31 14 AsmU wt«t fa.N9.Mt B.C. XtWtraae* tm fare* avar 517..0 MM The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (la— rp»r*to« la. Strata g*ttl*anta,) ■BaD OPftCßf Wiaahaatot Boa**, Sinrapor*. CORDON OFfIOBT 88, Ola J.WTy, B. 0. The Company kaa «80,00* **po*lt*d with tk* Supreme Cotrt of EnfUad and eompltea with tke BritUk529 words
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Advertisement632 1922-10-31 14 BANKING P. AND O. BANKING CORPORATION, LTD. (lacorporatod in England) Witt which 1* affiliate* THB ALLAHABAD BANK. LTD, INDIA. AuthorUed Capital £5,000,000 Capitol SuUenb.o aad PaU Up... «UW4,160 Re*err* Fund m I 90,000 Board of Director* Th* Bt. Hob. LORD INCBCAPE, 0.C.H.0., K.C.SJ^ K.CJJE. (Chalrmaa). Hir Frederick Eley, Bart. Sir632 words
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Advertisement505 1922-10-31 14 BANKING CAMTAL RtM^H HDBPLTJB tl.tat.ta* Asia Ban king i^^CORPORATION irMffiKbfl arv 'American, V^MB^ Institution^ ■SAD OITICI Fll THB FAB 14R ■aaataai ■la ga pore CWaaat M, Raße* Placa. Oarraat, BaTiafa Aaaaaaal aad Fizad Dapoatta ta WM, Gold, StoiUax, Fvaaaa, Taala aaa Local Cturaaij. Draft* Beacat, Bold aai aaiwad for CoUarMoa.505 words
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Advertisement285 1922-10-31 14 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION (OWNED BT THB NATIONAL CITY BANI OF NBW YORK) Capital as*. a** UA. t k,*MJ*< Sarpla* aad UaaMM Proiu UJt. IiMMM Head Oflc* 60, Wall Street, New Tork. San Francisco Office 282, Montgomery. Street. London Office 16, BlahopagaU, X.C. EASTERN BRANCHES. China: Canton, Hankow, Harbin, Hongkoag, Peiia.285 words
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Article721 1922-10-31 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Paris Automobile Show. On October 1 with the intervention of the Minister of Industry and Commerce ths inauguration of the 17th Automobile Show will take place in Paris. For tht cooasii n all the sumptuous ground floor of the Grand Palais721 words
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Article381 1922-10-31 15 Thus the Daily Xews of October 5 t is time our scale of punishments was revised to fit the crime. A woman who turns two kul.lies out of doors »™n i? fairly dark to find food and shelter oujrht to be However, that's not 3LJ"wS:381 words
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Advertisement137 1922-10-31 15 A Chain is as Strong as Its Weakest Link SO THEN IS AN AUTOMOBILE. ENGINE CHASSIS and BODY Represent the Three main links in an auto. The Body, chassis and engine of this car were built to do the one job. All three to give the same long life, satisfaction137 words
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Advertisement221 1922-10-31 15 The chief joy of the jl l\ tourist is to see and Jl V. admire the delight- JJ ful scenery with 1 W which he is ever I coming in contact. But to derive to the full, the pleasures of the open road, let your mount be a Triumph a221 words
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Advertisement146 1922-10-31 15 THE LEADERS IIRELL? MTRtS WINNERS OF GRAND PRIX OF FRANCE July 15, 1922 Ist Prize. GRAND PRIX OF ITALY Sept. 10, 1922 V/i LITER CARS, Ist, 2nd, 3rd 4th Prizes. 2 LITER CARS Ist 2nd Prizes. AMBROSOLJ STOPPANI CO SOLH AGENTS. —MM Ull li— Wq MOTORISTS UKE FIRESTONES M because146 words
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Advertisement463 1922-10-31 16 6UAN KIAT ft CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) 15. PHILLIP STRBsTT. New Shipments Just Arrived. Reese's Rrass Adjustable Stencils Letters and Figures. Siios 1 in. to 3 in. Braaa Signal Class Oilers, Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 Finished with >< in. pipe Thread. Miller's Adjustable Star Hack Saw Frames.463 words
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Advertisement363 1922-10-31 16 LADIES' VERY SMART SHOES FOR THE RACES ALSO EVENING SHOES. PARISIAN HOUSE ORCHARD ROAD! The best place for cheap prices with good quality goods. BRING YOUR aNfIa^aBBBHa^aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaWaVfaWt TROUBLES TO JOHN DUKB, OPTICIAN, It. BATTKRY ROAD. SINGAPORE. SPECIALITIES IN ESTATE SUPPLIES. LATEX CUPS different qualities manufactured at own potteries. Largest output363 words
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Advertisement939 1922-10-31 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I_ Tka PREPAID charges for Wants, Tot Sals, To Let, ste., la ordinary •losa-sot typs (average six words to line) are per line one insertion £8 cents., two las. 46 cts., thras ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cts., nvs ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.18, ten Ins. $1.40,939 words
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Advertisement797 1922-10-31 16 BOARD AND LODGING VACANCIES AT THB MANSION, Oxley Rise, Telephone (11. VACANCIES, at No. 7, Institution Hill. VACANCIES? i*T MOUNT ELIZABETH Telephone 1816. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, Tn^oTYocaiity. Phone. Terms $100 per month. Apply 1480. Straits Times. FURNISHED ROOM, bathroom attached with or without board. Entry November 1. 13, Lloyd Road,797 words
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Advertisement812 1922-10-31 16 GOVERNMENT NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements, up to noon of Wednesday, November 8, 1922, for the supply of •he undermentioned material, for manufacture, to the Singapore Prison, during the year 1923 1. Fine white rattan No. 1 (Luntee export)812 words
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Advertisement235 1922-10-31 16 UDIES' UNDERWEAR A charming display of dainty but inexpensive Parisian Lingerie. Sets of four articles from $15 to $45. Can be seen at THE BAND-BOX. PRINCESS GARMENTS GO. 4, RAFFLES CHAMBERS (Opposite Robinsons), Bn.lne.s Hours 9 s.m. to 1 p.m. CENTRAL MOTOR HIRING COMPANY 66. ORCHARD ROAD. HUPMOBILE CARS ON235 words
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Miscellaneous203 1922-10-31 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TKUtPaONZSi Editorial and Oemorai m mm Manager's Offlee JiJ] Job Printing Oflea •> Ml communications relating to editorial matter, and newa should be atldressed to THE EDITOR. All communication, relating to busina*. matters— advertisements, subscriptions, seeounts, printing, etc., skoald be addressed to THE MANAGE*. ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Wants,203 words
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