The Straits Times, 21 November 1923
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Title Section13 1923-11-21 1 The Straits Times No. 27,411 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1923 PRICE 10 CENTS,13 words
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Advertisement127 1923-11-21 1 i *^7^v Take a"Kodak" with you Jmlifn^A^^^/^i^^ -> There are very few mci- 'j 1 1 \v' fi<^^§(^| dents which happened last Si H fr\\^\^^'^ year still remaining fresh in -rr^^^^^jlfj ti JH k'Lf Iv^^fe^ your memory. Fry to re- =^^^^SBr ''^oX^»j^fe---member wnat you did and J§§ where you went.127 words
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Article692 1923-11-21 2 The French Battlefields Much Changed. The change in the appearance of the old battlegrounds of the British front frcin Amiens to Yprcs is amazing, almost, incredible, to anyone who knew the coun-' try at the end of the war, says a writer in The Times.. 1692 words
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Article309 1923-11-21 2 Activities of the Imperial Institute. The Imperial Institute for many year:has been steadily endeavouring to further the development of the resources of thi Empire, particularly with regard to the commercial and industrial utilisation ot raw materials of all kinds. The bes! known department of the Institute is it*309 words
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Advertisement202 1923-11-21 2 Yin li/*i/\iI i/*i/\i ir* ti^iL UCIICIOUS BROS CO LII 6 fc3L_Hi*) last drop. WSSs 'SIMONDsW MILK STOUT SUPPORT LOCAL RUBBER INDUSTRIES BY WEARING T. K. K.'S Rubber Footwear BELL BRAND The finest production ever placed before the public. PRICES From $1.10 per pair $1.75, according to size TAN KAH KEE202 words
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Advertisement265 1923-11-21 2 lel-rolSa, JT YOIB SKIN AND ~"i^ M COMPLEXION fl %o( »B Uaii ol >m eheraliU k\ .1 r fc^i I m. BrtTiiAM i so* /MPOSE To pJace and arrange type matter, plates and the like, in proper position for printing." Dictionary of Printing. Rickard's try not to impose upon a265 words
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Advertisement184 1923-11-21 2 PURE OLIVE OIL ftp OUVI C lt W •war I Ji IF YOU WANT PURE OLIVE OIL INSIST ON "SASSO" OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADING DEALERS. In quarter gallon, half gallon and 2.1 5 gallon tins. Also in fancy bottles, 2 Bizes. Liberal Discount to Pralers. AMBROSOLJ STOPPANI CO SINGAPORE AND184 words
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Article1001 1923-11-21 3 Value of Restriction to The Industry. The twelfth ordinary general meeting of the Parit-Br\ias (Malay) Rubber Company, Limited, was held on October 24, at ihc offices of the company, .Salisbury HuUbc. London WaM, E.O. Major ,1. C O> McFerran (chairman I of die company j.i vsiuing. The Chairman1,001 words
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23 1923-11-21 3 Orders for week ending November 25 Saturday, 24th. Athletic Sports Preliminary HeaU. Raffles School, 2 pjn.23 words
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Advertisement540 1923-11-21 3 steaiek samro INDOCHINA STEAM HAY. COMPANY, LIMITED. (laeorporated la Hoa(koag) Direct Serriee U Japaa rla Heaskea* a»4 ■aauaaal and te Calcutta via Peaaa* from Bingapere. Taking Cargo oa tkroaga Bills of Lading for Canton, Uacao, Swatov, Amor, Ckefoo, Ttentsia, Nevekvaag, Yangtsse Port*, Formosa, tie Pkllippiaei, etc FGK PENANG AND CALCUTTA540 words
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Advertisement577 1923-11-21 3 ARCHITECTURAL COMPETITION PROPOSED NEW CHINESE PUBLIC ASSEMBLY HALL, KUALA LUMPUR, SELANGOR. 1. The Committee of the Chinese Public Assembly Hall, Selangor, invite piactic-injc Architects in the F.M.S. and Straits Settlements to submit designs in competition for the proposed new Chinese Public Assembly Hall (Selangor) on a site at Birch Road,577 words
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Advertisement357 1923-11-21 3 HAPPY CHILDHOOD 18 LARGELY A MATTER OF HEALTH. Let Baby's Own Tablet* hr<p Vcur Children Well. Little children v»ry quickly (ret oiit-of-sorts.' By prompt '.reatment they can uaually quickly be set ~2l right afrain. Most i^tf^TE' M of thoir troubles Wm.Jp M arise in the tint If place from tne357 words
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Advertisement203 1923-11-21 3 WE INVITE TOU TO INSPECT OUR LARGB SELECTION OF Ladies 9 and Gent's Gold and SUver Cigarette Cases Ladies' Vanity Cases Onyx Jewellery Brazilian Jade and Crystal Beaded Necklaces Crystal Cut Glassware Watches, etc. ALL GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES. WEILL MONTOR E, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. fc» :»jiu*ni».» ».ml» 3 Just203 words
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Advertisement807 1923-11-21 4 STEAMER SAILINGS i\X 0. British India Apcar Line (Comprulee faeorporated ia Eaglaad) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. l?Uider Contract witk Bis Majesty's Goveraaeat. LONDON-FAR EASTERN BERVICB OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAP N FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON AST) ANTWERP. To 'rr D807 words
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Advertisement722 1923-11-21 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (laeorporated in Englaad) The Blue Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW, BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through722 words
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Advertisement676 1923-11-21 4 STEAMER SAILINGS KGNINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCKAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland). UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVIRNMKNT. Telepkono Nos. Passags Dept. 131, Freight Dept, 1202, Marino Dept snd Tranahlpmeat Dept. 1437, Manager's Dept. 1003. VAN DlEMEN— November 22, Letong, Tarenpa, Midui and Genting. SINGKARA— November 22,676 words
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Advertisement438 1923-11-21 5 STEAMER SAIUBSS N. Y. K. LONDON LINE Kamo Maru Not. 29 Katori Mara Dec. 11 Atnuta Maru Dec. 2S LIVERPOOL LINK Dakar Maru second half Dee. HAMBURG LINE Toyohashi Mnra aecond half Dec. NEW YORK LINE tU SUEZ Sailing date nil. SOUTH AMERICAN LINB BOMBAY LINE Wakasa Maru Dee. 4438 words
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Advertisement451 1923-11-21 5 STEAMER SAILINGS 0. S. K. Proposed Bailings from Singapore. (subjtct to change without previous notice). EUROPEAN LINE For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suet and Port Said. Arr. Dep. AMUR MARU Dec 16 Dec. 18 Not calling at Marseilles. NEW YORK LINE Per San Francisco, Panama, New York,451 words
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Advertisement484 1923-11-21 5 STEAMER SAIUN6S "NEDERLAND" ROYAL MAN. UNE Mat "ROTTERDAM LLOYD" ROYAL MAN. LINE SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE OF "NEDERLAND" "ROTTERDAM LLOYD" K. M. LINE R. M. LINE Tia Belawan-Deli, Sabanf, Colombo, Tia Belawan-Deli, Sabang, Colombo, Genoa, Algiers, Southampton Marseilles, Tangier, Southampton to Amsterdam. to Rotterdam. < GROTIUS Not. 26 KAWI Dec. :t484 words
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Advertisement781 1923-11-21 5 STEAMER SAILINGS ELI ER M AN L INE ■LLJKRJM AN A KCCKHALX STEAMSHIP Csl. Li*. (Incorporated in England) STEAMER Dm Singapore PASSENGIR SERVICE OVTWARDS. s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY Chia* and Japan Dee. 27 HOMHWARDS. ta.s. CITY OF KARACHI Murae.Ues I.omlun Dec. 10 >i 4. CITY OK PARIS Marseilles 1.0 n.i781 words
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Advertisement508 1923-11-21 6 CINEMAS GAIETY CINEMA Kiral Show at 7.30 sharp. ETHKL CLAYTON in BEYOND A Paramount Feature in 5 Part*. CLEANING IP, New 2 Part Comedy Second Show at 9.15 p.m. GREAT REWARD SERIAL with Francis Ford. Final Episode No. 15 PERILS OF THE YUKON NEW SERIAL IN 15 EPISODES 31 REELS508 words
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Advertisement352 1923-11-21 6 CINEMAS EMPIRE CINEMA In the Second Show at 9.30 THE BRANDED WOMAN Featuring NOKMA TALMADGE, It* a First National GLADYS BROCKWELL AND STUART HOLMS In the unusual story of a woman who pi.id an old debt in a new way and found happiness in the most unexpected place In 5352 words
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Advertisement471 1923-11-21 6 XMAS (^M^h AND CARDS THf^f r CALENI)ARS The "Yule-Tide" The S«, B on'« Series. A box of Mirihtmas Greeting ards. This Greeting*. 6 very choice box contains a choice selection of A choice artistic;;!iy produced in the most artistic man- QfWttag Curia. printed in colours. »er on materials of the471 words
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Article101 1923-11-21 7 FIXHUES. Wrdnenday, November 21 High Water] OS H.m., t_B p.m. !'..!0 p.m. Tbumday. Noveralier K Hiph Water, tM bj_, io.ni p.m. > irdunu Lh Travinta. Vie. Thcatir, ».30 p.m. 1 ■ri.:.i\. Roreiabot 23 Vliph V. in., 10.4 p.m. I.a Toaea, Vie. Theatre, p.m. Haturday, Nuvcr.ihrr 21 liicli101 words
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Article154 1923-11-21 7 VESSU.S AT TJIE IK)CRB. Bant Wharf Bnsin -Nil. F.asi Wharf Mairc, Prinn— sheers Wharf Semtramis. Main Wharf Tarn, Trang, Laisang, T»r.mrnre I'nck Kangaroo, Egra, Kopring Awn Mara, laa _a*Tavlsh. Wool \\haif N'ing< iow, Fnh Jarniin-s \i nai i J'ulo Brani Coal Wharf— Nil. Keppel Harbour. Main Wharl Prince,154 words
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Article261 1923-11-21 7 To-day. fiilau Snmbu 2 30 p.m M.vlan 11-"'I 1 Peoug and Cnkutta 8 P m Data I'ili.n l"" Port Suenenhnri *nd lVn«n* 8 p.m Nalacra and Mear |-i:i_»«j CuUjn>»l «r.tl I! ,-.i!mjr I P l'liio, Linxgß M^t Siiifjkcp 1 p.»a l:^.t»vi-», flierih<iii am) Samarar.g 4 p.m Annraba261 words
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Article38 1923-11-21 7 By Mantua Prinsos Julian* I'eesta rnbunan tviirrn;i!:\ -..ni.M.-i S*pore Oct. 11 Oct. 15 Oct. 17 Oct. 22 Oct. 2f, Oct. 'J-l Arrd. London Not. 6 Nov. 8 Nov. 12 Nov. 15 .Nov. 1!1 Nov. 2038 words
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Article90 1923-11-21 7 The Holland and China Trading Comre the defendants in an action beard before Hie Puisne Judge (Mr. .lusiiee H. H. J. Gompertz) sitting; in the Hunifkoiisr Summary Court, on the 13th instant. The case was one in which the plaintiffs, the Man Cheunjr Yuen, claimed the return of two copies90 words
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Article175 1923-11-21 7 EXCHANGE Sinpapoio, November 21. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 8/16 Demand 2/4 3/32 l'livate m. ercdiU 2/4 19/32 Oq tin York, Demand i>o^» Private DO 4/g ;">:; nom. On IVar.c;. B.nk 880 On bidia. Bank T.T. ]G4>w i! nfkong, Bank d/d 's p.c. prem. On Shanghai,175 words
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59 1923-11-21 7 Tone of irarket —Quiit. Latc-et London cables quote Spot sheet Is. 2'L-d. 5pot )ecember an'.-March VprilJune I Singapore Standard Palo Crepe, Oiisinu: Prfcw. Buyers Sellers MM Spot Decenil'er ,!:i:i.- March April-June Ribbed Smoked Sheet C'lo?in r Price'. Buyers;. Sellers. Wli N 50Vj "'1 51%59 words
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Article216 1923-11-21 7 Issue r«|. I'd. Hutpts. Bflleri. 1 1 Batang Pndang Mi 0.40 1 1 Hitam Tin I.^o 1.35 1 1 .lelantoh 0.20 norn 1 1 Johan Tin 0.29 0.:!2 tl il Kam. Kamunting 43/- 40/El fl Kaniuntins: Tin 38/G "D/(5 10 10 Kinta Aatn. OrU. ".IS 7.10 5 •'> Linirui216 words
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Article135 1923-11-21 7 \"al. I'd. Bn.Tcrj. Srflert. 1 I!. Am. Toharco ."..1.0 5.f..0 10 10 Central Engine! 8.00 10.00 Hi ID Central Motors .",.00 :;..">0 Cl £1 K. Sme'ting Co. 7.40 7.75 :.'-.">.- Hire. Tramways t/- 2/P/4 10 10 Frascri Ncave 38.25 39.25 .i M Hamirwr Co. 135.00 140.00 !00 100 KatJ!135 words
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Article117 1923-11-21 7 IT. En?. 6 p.r. $1,234,"00 par 5 p.c. p.m: S'porp Electric Tramways, a p.c. £3f.0,000 nom. S'pcn 1 Municipal 5 p.c. $1,^78.000 par. Spore Municipal 4 4 p.c. of 1007 $1,000,000 5 p.c dis. S'por-j Municipal 4Vi p.c. of !?09 $1,600,500 6 p.c. dii. S'porc Municipal 4'b p.c. of117 words
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Article410 1923-11-21 7 Krasor and Co. and Lyall and Kvatt't Quotations. Latest available Sterling Quotation* are printed on another page on Friday. Ti -day n rrices. Fraser l.yall ii Co. Co. \;<>i Cajah (?1) 1."0 1.40 1.20 U» Allcnby (si» i.-_jr. i.:;o«i. 1.25 i.nocd. A. Hilan (95) l-'i.uo l&M 1:1.00 1ii.50410 words
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Advertisement62 1923-11-21 7 s.s. TAW. \O\KMBKK IV 192.r tees of eaiCQ put tfta abovr stcair.ei irope ar« hereby n..ti(ie<l that ge««ral snrvej of :ul eatga landed in b ilaa«»gsd eoa-ltioa will ba baM aa the 2fith ii.itam In Gedowa Nc. 1".. M K« further snrvty will b<- held after this data BOCBTEAS CO..62 words
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Advertisement812 1923-11-21 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS? Other Clanxrticd Adrta., page 16. MIXED Hoits 1> i. i:i v UK.- (Meli-Melo) Whole Cranb«rr] Sauce P r >r.cs, Lemon Crated Parmesan Chee*e, Cr.rried Rabbit:-., I. embay l>uck-. Bolter, Direct Import** TO I.XT. 102, r, Api'ly to K'.v; BON Kii.:. No. I4f, hi; r." I MALAYAN CHRONICLE Soy.812 words
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Advertisement47 1923-11-21 7 VICTORIA THEATRE LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE GRAND ITALIAN OPERA CO. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. To- Night at e-3O AIDA FAKEWEI.L PERFORMANCE Thursday, November 22. Friday, November 23. LaTraviata La Tosca Pride* Stalls $4 and $2, Circle $4, Gallery $1. Hooking at the THEATRE. Tel. 826.47 words
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Advertisement717 1923-11-21 7 IMPERIAL WAR GRAVES COMMISSION MEMORIALS TO THE MISSING IN FRANCE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE The Imperial War Graves Commission invite Architects, who served during the War as members of the Military, Naval, or Air Forces raised in any part of tne British Empire, to send in their names for admission to a717 words
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Advertisement233 1923-11-21 7 Professional Announcement. 1 v g_h____i_Cti(P Mr. H. LAZARUS, Coniwlting Optician x (Son of late N. l.a/artis) IS NOW IN THIS CITY and may ba coniiulted for SPECTACLES At GROSVENOR HOTEL (Room No. 315). From Saturday, November 17 until Thursday, November 22 (both days inclusive) SIGHT-TESTING FREE You can't be Optimistic233 words
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Obituary31 1923-11-21 8 BEAUCLERK. -On No.-rmbcr 20, 1953, at Xo. 4u, Orchard Road, Singapore, Jamer. Beuuclcrk, aged 21 years. Interme-nt at Bidadari Cemetery, nt 5 p.m. to-day. lVnung and X..M.S. papers pk-nsc copy.31 words
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1020 1923-11-21 8 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. THE GREAT ISSUE. It is always rash to make a prediction, for never prophesy unless you know is sound advice. But we are venturing to form a view as to the impending general election in England. It is that three strong parties will be1,020 words
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Article64 1923-11-21 8 The F.M.S. Government Gazette publishes new rules under the Poisons Enactment, 1911. According to these, no poison may, be sold to anyone under the age of eighteen and the purchaser nrist be known by the seller or have an- introduction from someone known to him. Both the purchaser and the64 words
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Article84 1923-11-21 8 The seaman is becoming a specialist, not only in his chosen profession, but also in matters of business on shore. The other morning one of them, s'-runded in Shanghai, who desired to got to America and was either too proud, too lazy or too intelligent to appear in person at84 words
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Article106 1923-11-21 8 We take the following from the Melbourne Argus of October M The manager of the Lampeh (Siam) Tin Mines reports that the assembling of the suction cutter dredging plant was commenced on August 5, and the plant should be in full operation in December. The builders, Thompson and Co., Castlemain.106 words
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Article20 1923-11-21 8 We are in receipt of a copy of tile Return of Imports and Exports, Straits Settlements, during the year 1922.20 words
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Article24 1923-11-21 8 Messrs. John Little and Co., as representing Kmn, Andrew Usher and Co. hava forwarded us a copy of the Prince ol Wales' Eastern Book.24 words
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Article31 1923-11-21 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 163 $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. ICB $100.31 words
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Article36 1923-11-21 8 There is no truth in the statement from Travancore that people were drowned by the capsizing of boats while trying to reach the cruiser Colombo. Some people were thrown into the water, but all were saved.36 words
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Article47 1923-11-21 8 Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Kitts, who will be well remembered here, have return-.-.! after two years at home, and are opening a dancing academy at St. Andrew's Hall. They will teach all the latest dances, making a speciality of the blues which are now so popular.47 words
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Article57 1923-11-21 8 The last practice dance for St. Andrew's Ball will be held in thu Viet: ria Memorial Hall to-morrow at 5.15 p.m. The ball promises to be as great a success as the old-time function! and intending subscr ber:; should communica:e their requirements to the Hon. Secretary, 7, Eatiery Road, by57 words
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Article56 1923-11-21 8 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent wires that Mr. S. K. N'air, who has been travelling in Malaya and lecturing, gave an interesting address last evening, at the Indian Association headquarters, Scotts Road, on the polit'cal developments (f India. He advised the Indians in Malaya not to be disloyal, but to fight56 words
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Article70 1923-11-21 8 A letter received in Kuala Lumpur from the Picific Mail Steamship Co., Kobe, puts en end to all doubt as to the fate of Mrs. S. iVierinan and her little #irl. They were involved in the collapse if the Grand Hotel, Yokohama, and their bodies hive been found beneath the70 words
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Article61 1923-11-21 8 From an official statement of the quantities ami values of articles imported iifto and exported from British Malaya 'luring the moi th of October last, it appears that the imports of merchandise excluding parcel post, were valued at $50,90y,3ir>, an increase of $13,304,299 over the corresponding month of 1922, and61 words
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Article65 1923-11-21 8 The current number cf The Indian Railway Gazette contains an interesting su>;estion tor preventing outrages on running trains of a similar nature to the recent murder of Colonel Kennedy. The idea consists of fitting on the guard's van headlights which would throw a beam of light along the length of65 words
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Article72 1923-11-21 8 The Malay Mail understands that the Government have not changed their intentions with regard to the banishment inquiry in respect of Mr. Goh Chong Hin, the well-known resident of Port Dickson district (where he has lived for over twenty years). Mr. Goh Chong Hin was arrested early in October on72 words
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Article74 1923-11-21 8 The Singapore agency of the Internationale Crediet-En riandels-Vereenig-ing Rotterdam have received advice from home that a new mail steamer, the Slamat (11,000 tens) has been safely launched, and that the keel of a motor passenger ship, the Wajang (11,000 tons) was laid at the end of October. These two new74 words
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Article98 1923-11-21 8 Most of the Tokio barristers numbering upwards of 2,000 are reduced to straits by the earthquake, says the Japan Chronicle. Even before the disaster the Tokio Bar was overcrowded, and the catastrophe, which laid waste the major part of the capital, deprived mi.ny of their business. Several have applied for98 words
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Article112 1923-11-21 8 The boy, cook and coolie of Mr. H. Fitzmaurice, the British Vice-Consul, were brought up at the Borispah Court this morning, says the Bangkok Times of the 14th inst., and charged with attempting to smuggle opium into Bangkok from the nor'.h. The evidence of Mr. Fitzmaurice WM taken and the112 words
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Article130 1923-11-21 8 Says Le Courrier d'Haiphong Seized on an order of the SolicitorGeneral of the Republic, bottles containing an aerated drink labelled .sarasapsril■j (ii .--ale at ill grocery and wine and spirit stores, were found to be adulterated and to contain a large amount of saiyoilate d' emyth'le. The Annainite population which130 words
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Article444 1923-11-21 8 Mr. J. H. Bastow, of Pinji Estate Lahat, who was away on leave, has returned to liis former estate. Mr. J. M. Roberts, of M«H».-<rs. Wilson, Holgate 4 Co. (Ceylon). Ltd., rcturne-d to Singapore from Ceylon on the City of Paris. Inspector A. \V. Matthews. Straits Settlements444 words
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Article21 1923-11-21 8 The Blue Funnel liner Dardanus is expected in S ngapore to-morrow morning with London mails despatched on October 30.21 words
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Article38 1923-11-21 8 Messrs. Lewis and Peat writing thi3 morning state A cable from our London office to-elay gves London stacks reduced by 448 tons for the week ending November 17, total now on hand 5U,957 t. ns.38 words
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Article72 1923-11-21 8 A daring robbery was committed in a Chinese house in Kampong Bahru Road, yesterday morning. At 7 a.m. a gang of four Cantonese, two armed with pistols ar.d two with knives, entered the house, neld uj> the women and children who A-ere inside, and took $3,500 worth72 words
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Article73 1923-11-21 8 A Japanese training squadron, consisting of the three cruisers Yakunio, Asamu and Iwata, in command of Vice-Adinirnl S. Saito, is expected ir> Singapore on December 10. After a stay of five days here, it will continue its voyage to Batavia, Frcmantle, Melbourne, Hobart, Sydney, Wellington, Auckland, Noumea,73 words
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Article111 1923-11-21 8 In reference to a contributor's article under the above heading we received i copy of Abstract of Estimates of the Revenue and Expenditure for the year 1924," in order to shew that land revenue is included. W,e sent this to our correspondent who replies I was referring to111 words
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Advertisement157 1923-11-21 8 Christmas Is Near To avoid disappointment order your Cigars now. GOLOFMA ELEGANTES AND GOLOFIKA PERFECTOS arc tho best on the Market, and Christmas Stocks have JUST ARRIVED. FOR St. Andrew's Day Festivities WADDELL'S SCOTCH HAGGIS 1 lb. Tins $1.10 each. 3 lb. Tins $2.70 each. MACKIE'S EDINBURGH SHORTBREAD Medium Tins157 words
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Advertisement111 1923-11-21 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. CONSTANCE TALMADGE in LESSONS IN LOVE in 7 Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. WILL ROGERS in HONEST HUTCH in 7 Reels. TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD. Proprietors. A constant supply of Electricity, a cool house by day, good111 words
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Advertisement47 1923-11-21 8 On Other Pages. Page. Puritßruas Rubter Co. 3 Shipping i.n.l the Italia 7 Rntor Telegrams 9 K M.S. Police Pi-titi-.n 9 Koala Lnr.ipur I W.C.A. 9 Sporting InteUigvnc* 10 Tv-dajr*! Share Muricct 10 Court of Appeal 10 Victoria (Malaya) EsUtea 11 ipor) Rnl bci r t ,i.-47 words
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Article447 1923-11-21 9 Position of the Ex-Royalties Discussed. [Reuter's Service.] London, November 20. Paris The German Charge d'Affaires has informed the Quai d'Orsay that the ex-Crown Prince has formally renounced his rights to the throne and that the German Government have decided not ts allow the ex-Kaiser to return. London, Novemb?r447 words
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Article56 1923-11-21 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, November 20. Washing-ton Thi- Supreme Court has decided that under the alien land laws of the states of California and Washington aliens who are ineligible for citizenship cannot hold stocks in agricultural corporations. Such aliens arc also debarred from entering into contracts with56 words
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Article42 1923-11-21 9 [Reuter's Service.] Ixmdon, November 20. Norfolk, Virginia The master of the I'.riti.sh schooner Ptsaquid, which was seised on July 31, off North Carol'nu, v ah a cargo of liquor, has been sentenced vo six months' imprisonment and fined J5OO.42 words
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Article36 1923-11-21 9 [Riutxk'i Service.] London, November 20. O tav.a The trade of Canada for the twelve months ending October wa.; mi ports $912,000,000, exports $994,000,000 increases of $172,000,000 and $179,000,000 respectively compared with la»t year.36 words
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Article345 1923-11-21 9 Earl of Balfour's Advice To Voters. [Revter's Service.] London, November 20. The Earl of Balfour, Lord Derby, Mr. Austen Chamberlain and Sir Robert Home were present at the Constitutional Club on the occasion of Lord Dirkenhead's first election speech. The Earl of Balfour exhorted all Conservatives to support345 words
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Article91 1923-11-21 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, November 20. The possibility of an Italo-Spanish entente resulting from the visit of Their Spanish Majesties to Rome is fjfw much attention in the British press as likely to have an important bearing on British overseas communications. The ItaloSpanish con munity of interest in North91 words
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Article125 1923-11-21 9 [Reuter's Service.] Lo.idon, :\'ovenitpr 20. The death is announced of Dr. John Clifford, one of the leaders of Nonconformity. The late Dr. Clifford was 86 years of age and until quite recently was full up with preaching engagements, though he had been finding it essential to125 words
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Article47 1923-11-21 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, November 20. Owing to Joe Beckett's retirement tomorrow's fight at the Albert Hall between Frank Goddard and Jack BloomfieM] will be for the British heavyweight il aninionship. Ernie Bice will meet Harry Mason, the holder, for the lightweight championship .if Fim.n, ud Pritain.47 words
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Article91 1923-11-21 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, November 20. Tho report of the British business men on a visit to Russia expresses the opinion that conditions there have enormously improved. Exports are greater than imports, and the country's finances are on the way to stability. Trade prospects with Britain are91 words
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Article77 1923-11-21 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, November 20. Two wireless transmitt:mj sets installed on ships' lifeboats were successfully demonstrated on a fifty mile jcumey from Thames mouth. One of them submitted te Marconis possessed the advantage of recording the position of the icceiving ship but required an expert operator. The other, patented77 words
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Article81 1923-11-21 9 [Reutkr'b Service.] London, November 20. The Earl of Cavan directly after Christmas will depart on an official visit to Singapore. He has also accepted an invitation to visit Australia and New Zealand, and he will return in May via Canada. [The Earl of Cavan has been chief81 words
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Article48 1923-11-21 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, November 20. Mr. S. M. Bruce, Prime Minister of Australia, announced that the Australian crui.jor Ade'uidc will join the British special service squadron in Australian waters in Apr'l and partxipate in thj cruiso across the Pacific to Vancouver and proceed thence to England.48 words
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Article35 1923-11-21 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, November 20. Oklahoma City Following the conviction of Governor Walton on the article of impeachment charging him v.-ith abuse of authority, ithe State Senate unanimously ordered his removal from office.35 words
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Article51 1923-11-21 9 [Reutir's Service] London, November ID. The Colonial Office announces that the Prince of Wales will visit South Africa next year. London, November 20. The late Lord Morley left £59,705. London, November 20. Paris The Academy of Medicine has requested its members to send books to replenish the Tokio University51 words
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Article261 1923-11-21 9 Lady Guillemard Opens the New Building. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, November 20. There was a very good attendance this evening at the opening ceremony of the new Y.W.C.A. building at Birch Board, by Lady Guillemard. Amongst those present were the Chief Secretary, the Hon. Mr.261 words
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Article1447 1923-11-21 9 Superior Officers Petition TV High Commissioner. As mentioned in our columns yesterday, the British superior police officers of the F.M.S. police have petitioned the High Commiss:oner on the subject of their pay and prospective pension. They set oui their tppcal at considerable length and express their belief that1,447 words
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Article464 1923-11-21 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, November 20. An action is being heard in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Whitley in which Tani Chang Chan and (hop Kook Loong are suing the Shanghai Fire ard Marine Insurance Co. for $4,678.75 on an isurance policy. Tiw defendant464 words
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Article131 1923-11-21 9 With reference to the paragraph which appeared in our issue of the 16th inst. re the dates of departure of the Nethevland Steam Navigation Co.'s steamers, we ?re informed by the Internationale Credict and Handels Vereeniging Rotterdam, Agents for the Rotterdam Lloyd, that for the131 words
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Article67 1923-11-21 9 The wedding was celebrated at Holy Trinity Csthedral, Shanghai, of Miss Clarissa Berry Thompson, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thompson, of Skipton, Yorkshire, and for sc-inc time i popular teacher in the Thomas Hanbury School for Girls, and Mr. Alan Joseph Daniels, sen of Mr. and67 words
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Article957 1923-11-21 9 (Fr^m a Correspondent) Ipoh, November 19. i Although the agenda o' the general meeting of the Central Perak Planters' I Association held at Halo Street, Ipoh, on > Saturday locked interesting and a full meeting was expected, tlie attendance was I poor, the quorum being none too easily957 words
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Article99 1923-11-21 9 (By Conrtesy of the Nanyo Nicbi-Nicbi Shimbun.) Tok o, November 19. The Chugai ShogyD Press in an editorial says that Japan needs a foreign lan of no !< ss than 1,000 million Yen before completion of ;be reconstruction scheme. There is no reason to b-'lievo that could99 words
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Article46 1923-11-21 10 Mala>'a L'u» Team Vox Saturday. T!ie team to represent Singapore in the Malaya Cap against Negri Sembilan Screawaa n Saturday has been follows McCuilagh Ablltt, Warren. R and .1. T. T. Webster (Jeojfhcpan and lie; Leonard, Phayre, Hoqaventata, MarUhe, Ferguss n, Simpson, Mcßaeand Reserve, Mallinson.46 words
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Article169 1923-11-21 10 11. It. ilu Sultan of Johoic has s liver challenge cup for rifle shooting in commemoration of his 50th birthday, I be competed for annually on theJohore Bahru rifle range. The trophy, cal the Royal Johore" to in competed for by .-.n<l pen t-j all169 words
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Article206 1923-11-21 10 Autumn Cup competition at the 1 r Club resulted in a tie between Messrs. 1.. L. Braddill and X, C. Milliftan wtth a nett seen f 71 s ih. The folli were returned: The iii sixteen qualify for the cr.p- r S. Clerke and K. H. Tuir: tic f206 words
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Article50 1923-11-21 10 '(!u following will represent the St. Francis Association at hockey against the Malacca Cii:l> I -morrow A. I.irs J. I). Pan! and P. H. Beck P. Mahindasa, P. M, Theseira, (capt.) A. Paul R, H. Ashneas, c. de vrtes, L I) E. C. Batcsau and R. W. K. Aeria.50 words
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Article187 1923-11-21 10 lalli draw was the result cf ths match between St. Joseph's nnd AnjjloChinese which was played on Oldham Hall ground yesterday. The following are the teams for the natch between the Past ant! Present pupils of St. Joseph's Institution which will 'be played en the school ground this afternoon187 words
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Article335 1923-11-21 10 Results on November R Guy's Hospital 5, Cambridge 15 Middlesex 3, Eastern Counties 3 North Midlands 13, F.nt Midlands IT Cambridge played easily their beat gaate of tlu ssasea. Their ferwstftla showed neater qajsekaeei and vigour bul ndit'on. The backs occasionally showed dash and enterprise, bal the team's335 words
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Article277 1923-11-21 10 'I ha following wore the results of matches played on November 10 Division I. Birmingham 2, -WeJtham 0 Bolton Wanderers 4, Chelsea 0 Burnlpy 1, Blackburn i Everton 2, Sheffield United 0 Huddersfiold 3, Liverpool 1 Middle tboi-mifrh 0, Arsenal 0 Newcastle I, Manchester 1 Notts County 0,277 words
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Article82 1923-11-21 10 London, November 9. The Liverpool Cup resulted as follows Poisoned Arrow 1 Evander 2 Pharos 3 Betting 10 to 1 Poisoned Arrow, 100 to 7 against Evander, 2 to 1 against j Pharos. Fourteen ran. Won by three lengths, one and a half lengths separating second and third.82 words
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Article75 1923-11-21 10 London, November 6. Johnny Sullivan, the sixteen-year old London boy whom Descamps and Carpentier hope will make a champion, made his final appearance last night until .such time as Descamps considers him fit to issue a challenge. Sullivan beat Jack Cfrwfey easily and lit showed startlingly the75 words
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Article71 1923-11-21 10 London, November 10.— The M.C.C. have complained that Worcestershire deliberstely ignored the ruling as regards playing L. G. Crawley, who was born in Durham, after the M.C.C. had declared him not properly qualified. It is suggested that Worcestershire be excluded from the County championship competition, as a71 words
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Article145 1923-11-21 10 There will be great doings at Goodwood Hall on the afternoon of Saturday December 1. The occasion is the annual St. Andrew's Fete and Children's Carnival in aid of trfe medical missions, schools, etc. A principal feature wilt be the children's fancy dress parade and the baby145 words
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Article84 1923-11-21 10 The Dunlop Rubber Company has struck out a line of its own in calendars, and presents a charming picture of Monte Carlo, beautifully coloured and made to look just as perfect as an original oil painting. The glowing night scene outside the Grand Opera House, Paris, will be84 words
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Letter104 1923-11-21 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, On visiting the above on Saturday evening the first thing to shock the writer was a showman selling five rings for 30 cents, the object being to throw them round the neck of a live duck, three of which104 words
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Article745 1923-11-21 10 Siam and Gradual Suppression Of Smoking. In the course cf his annual report, says the Siam Observer, Mr. W. J. F. Williamson the financial Adviser, refers to opium revenue as follows The fact that the Government has publicly declared its adhesion to the policy cf the745 words
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Article86 1923-11-21 10 Cpenderiang Tin Dredging. Output for half month ending November 15 Dredge hours 290, piculs 194. Tributors.— piculs 45. Kamunting Tin Dredging, record for the h.Mf month of November was: Output (two dredges) <>50 piculs, hours run (two dredges) filrt. Estimated realised value of ore $37,700. Following are86 words
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Article590 1923-11-21 10 Appeals to the Privy Council Mentioned. Two applications for leave to appeal to the rnvy Council were ment oned yesttrday m the Singapore Coprt :t Appeal, ct which .'»tr. justice ffpronle presided, accompanied by Mr. justice McCabe Reay and Mr. Jut=tic- Brown. lioth appeals ware against decisions590 words
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Article205 1923-11-21 10 Mile. Dclza's Success As Lucia. The Italian Grand Opera Company's production of Lucia di Lammermoor last night was v notable triumph for Mile. Delza, the coloratura soprano. Donizetti's opera is always regarded as the most severe test for coloratura singers, and the company is fortunate in having205 words
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Article141 1923-11-21 10 Amalgamated 22,!)95 lbs. 8a1au.— 23,000 lbs. Bukit Kepong.— lo,439 lbs. Bukit Kiara.— l7,ooo lbs. 80re11i.— 12,017 lbs. Brooklamls.— 6s,ooo lbs. Beranang.— 23.ol3 lbs. Chembong. 44,749 lbs. Cheras. 22,500 lbs. Connemara. 1 1.:>10 lbs. Cice1y.— 49,844 lbs. Da r rang. 14,45:> lbs. Eow Seng.— 23,BoB lbs. Equatorial. 9,500141 words
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Article1311 1923-11-21 10 Higher Prices and Lower Costs Recorded. The fourteenth annual general mectmu of the Kan.uning (Perak) Kubbcr and lin Company, !,t<!., was Held on October at the i .gisteied offict of the com-! puny, 5, Whittingtoa-avenue, E.C.B, Mr. C r.iiicrson (the chairman) presiding. Mr. c. K. nmm,1,311 words
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Article265 1923-11-21 10 Macphnil and Co., Ltd.'s Itcpori. Sintrap-ve. November 21. Rubber. -London Is, 2\k&. Local l&\%-i.-ii.i n BS2I IBs. Local --ill t 123 '.OTl: sul.t). Rubbers.— Allenbys 1.22V4-I^7V». Ay. i Hitams L2JW-13. Bassetts l.iU'j-i.u, HuKit K. Ks. ST%-42tt cents, iiukil K:itilt 82H72Vi cents. Craigielt iMit--. fflemalys LS6-1.42. li Jeram265 words
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Article103 1923-11-21 10 Singapore-, November 21. Tin.— £22l 15s.— up Us. Rubber. Is. 2^4d. down Kd. Rubbers. Craigielcas 57 '-..-o*o, Bassetts 1.02-106, Malaka Pindas 1.4H-I.H;. Kuala States 2--2.10, Mentakabs 21H-23H, Ihi Btnuts 28H-24. Mining.— Kamuntings 38s. Bd.-ato, Kampong Kanuntings 445. (kl.-l'is. t;d., Talams 28-.W, Souths IJBS\k-IM, cum., Murais 142H-3J>2^,103 words
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Article251 1923-11-21 10 The report of the Hasten Assurance Corporation, Ltd., for the yesr ended July 30, 1023, states. i ment. The net premium tBCOBM insurances amount to s:HM,s^i",.',7. Th net claims paiii and outstanding amount to $101,008.50 or 31.G8 per cent, of the net premium incline. Marine si251 words
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Article122 1923-11-21 10 Late Sir John Anderson 's Grave At meeting of the Colonili > C'ty Council on November 8, the question of tin" free grants of graves in the general Cemeteries in the City having been considered, it was recommended that the Council should, with the inction e.f His Excellency the Governor122 words
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Article1398 1923-11-21 11 Dividend of 20 Per Cent. For The Year. The thirteenth ordinary Krncrul mect|»j of tht- Victoria (Malaya) Rubber UsUtes, Limited, was held on October is at tha ragtotend offlce J h c< J7 l puny, 1-1, Gr«*t Tower Street, K.C., MX. it. Erie Miller (chairman of the1,398 words
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Article290 1923-11-21 11 Committee of Enquiry to Sit In Burma. A resolution by His Excellency the Governor in Council published in the Burma Gazette states. It has been for some time recognised thit the organisation of the police in Burma is in need of revision. It has been litieised as being290 words
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Article149 1923-11-21 11 Good Conduct Remission to He Forfeited. i The publication in a Sunday newspaper of Botlomley's life in prison, embellished with some rather sensational attacks on the prison system, has been followed by a Home Cfice inquiry into the circumstances in which these documents were communicated to149 words
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Article209 1923-11-21 11 The report of the Anglo-Dutch Plantations of Java, for year ended December 31, 1922, states that profit amounts to £231,652, to which is to be added £51,644 brought forward from previous year, making a total of £283,296. An interim dividend of 4 per cent., less tax, was paid209 words
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Advertisement94 1923-11-21 11 ••His /OS\ Master's mlylf m/jfX 1 jO \b: Hi* Master* Nfctc^^ NEW NOVEMBER RECORDS HAVE ARRIVED -ALSO Yes We Have No Bananas PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY. Call or write for Latest Lists. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd., RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. ««»♦»■»■»♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»««.«««■»♦♦««««♦««*»«««♦«♦♦»♦♦«♦«»«♦♦«♦■< "(SgMCHER CROSS" «s(fr-a\ j^ sJLsßssK3^?^'ffifc. aVJUsV m THE ALL-BRITISH TYBE94 words
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Advertisement480 1923-11-21 11 RAFFLES HOTEL Telephona 2926 (10 Llneai) Telephone 292« (10 Mnea) MONDAY—Taa Danaant. TU Finest Ballroom In th. Xaat. TUESDAY.-Dlnner and Dane*. WEDNESDAY.— Orchestral Concert. GMLU ope. till 12 p... "Tnci" t t DlWt FRIDAY.— Tea Danaant. TO-NIGHT SATUIIDAY.-G»s»t Nigkt, lrlnner sal UKLHto 1 KAL raffles orchestra, CONCERT -"gfL.' SEA VIEW480 words
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Article634 1923-11-21 12 Sir Frank A. Swettenham And Restriction. The thirteenth ordinary general mectins of the Seaport (Selangor) Rubber Kstarte, Limited, was held in mail week at the registered office of the company, 1-4, Great Tower Street, E.C., Sir Frank A. Swettenham, G.C.M.G. (chairman of the company), presiding. The Chairman, in634 words
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Article214 1923-11-21 12 At the fifteenth ordinary general meeting of Harrisons and Crosfield, Ltd., held in mail week in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers' Association, 3 Idol Lane, E.C., Mr. C. Heath Ciark (the chairman), in reviewing the balance-sheet, said The rubber industry li >.s v.ieatly improved its214 words
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Article181 1923-11-21 12 The murder of Captain E. P. and Mrs. Watts took place on the night of the 7-8 in their bungalow at Parachinar. The tragedy was not discovered till the morning. It appears that Captain. Watts had put up a most gallant stand against the murderers and prevented181 words
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Advertisement258 1923-11-21 12 Hi Framroz Co. &Zs SINGAPORE. Wincarnis gives a feeling of NEW LIFE to those who are Weak, or Anaemic, Nervous or Run-down Good health it necessary to your well-being Wincarnis is necessary to promote good health. Wincarnis is not a luxury it is a positive necessity to all who are258 words
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Advertisement437 1923-11-21 12 Waf :^-..<a«w Deep-Seated Abscess in the Hip. Re-narkab 1 Rc-ovrn- »f<.-r undcrtoinl Our Portrait i« al IVn-. LAMSDON, ot Mott'a Mill. Wlthyl.uTi, SuaMx, England, who wrila* basalt 1 have paMvwl i: -.ii v■ i aiki Hlootl Minors. 1 li.ld hip ..I w:.» laid ab ul fonnu i lo rio a»llllnn437 words
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Advertisement133 1923-11-21 12 i Tea Where there is air, there is deterioration. Where there is Brooke Bond tea there is a vacuum Ask your dealer Is it vacuumpacked? You save money by buying Urooke Bond Tea in the vacuum tin n stead of ordinary tea. It costs no more and there is no133 words
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Advertisement342 1923-11-21 12 INCREASE YOUR m I VITAL ENERGY Bfi fey taking SANATOCEH F 1 A» Or. danda V.. Wtulu 11 i»n I mmm "Tkeawre<Saaata«eaUr(«krra» laaaaaj I wanW k> '-11'n treat a>iM, I I a «aa* tt etreat* aav> aaaMtr. I I aelmi a< atead a»d ■mull I faetaWag k»m f dl.eaa*.* BATU342 words
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Advertisement944 1923-11-21 13 I E. sasssssssssssssK ilflft K aWflLaft N1 I A jLjtKjBBB«^-^BB^BBBBBBBBBB^BBBB^B»a»^E' M aa aJ IwßPp/0j o Ink "%li^ >■ Why buy foreign lamps when you can purchase the Best British Lamp at the same price Sime Darby Co., Ltd. Electrical Department. ORCHARD KOAD. Tel. 2651. ay->— hm>h»> «>m ii This Prospectus944 words
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Advertisement902 1923-11-21 13 GHEONG KOON SENG GO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of valu:.L',c kaaja :;nd cu'.intry properti.-s. At Heaata. Cbeoaf Koon Seat a Co.' si Is room. No. "0, Chulia Street, on islmsday. November 2H. :'.t 2.">0 p.m. I-ot 1. Valuable Innd nnd the t.iirk anil tile roofed S-storeyed shopluiii-'e boalnesi premises known as902 words
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Advertisement400 1923-11-21 13 "Ny Carlsberg" leer MAMIPACTUKBD IN KsWMAML Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs and Rost-Houses all over in S. S. the Malay States. Sold by all Ist Class dealers in Singapore. i^^UM I jj \^swtaur nit BWSTBT'y fl S|nKfI|LSKRG| The East Asiatic Co., Ltd., P||pP| (Incorporated in Deamtrk s SINGAPORE. *^M: I^L^ 1400 words
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Advertisement2000 1923-11-21 14 ■■■IiLIMHIIIMMaWaMWWaMataMMaiMaIMHini ■■HMMB m wa aj— —^,l Assets over J5.000.000 S.C. AawmißC* 1b force ov«r lU7,tH,O«w. > j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated U Straits Ssttlsmeats.) HEAD OFFICE WUuaeatsr Houss, Singapore. MMDOM OfTIOI I U, OU fewrj. BA Tbe Company kas atO.ooo deposited witk ths Supreme Coart2,000 words
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Advertisement142 1923-11-21 14 Sunlight Soap Sunlight Soap is pure, produced by the largest corporation in England It is good all through and will keep down to the tiniest fraction. It wears no disguise, nothing is added to colour it. Its pleasing, light golden colour is due entirely to the sweet, wholesome materials used142 words
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Article780 1923-11-21 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Four-Wheel Brakes. The editor of one of the motoring paper-, says The Field, has been reproved j by a motor-car manufacturer, because in an article on front-wheel brakes h?i thought fit to utter quite a seasonable warning to the effect that780 words
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Article119 1923-11-21 15 Mr. P. E. Hervey. speaking at tho annual meeting of Batu Kata (Sumatra) Rubber, said At the moment the rubber market is in a quiet state, and the price has fallen to Is. 2V4<l. per pound not, in my opinion, from excessive supplies, but owing, I119 words
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Article94 1923-11-21 15 The Sumatra Boric, according to a wire from Padanjr, states that the recent heavy rains experienced there have entirely flooded the country around Batanjjf Karu. The ice factory there ia flooded out and many native houses are destroyed. The military are rendering what help they can. The94 words
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Advertisement191 1923-11-21 15 3 HUDSON Super-Six $3,700 Compare It With the Costliest Cars You find comparison for HI'DSON quality only in the small group of fine cars that stand at the very front of mechanical \||O"!sr excellence. vv Hut do you compare its price of $3,700 a> with theirs The r liabililv of191 words
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Advertisement338 1923-11-21 15 -I Safety and Reliability I^pT Va Indianapolis. May 30, 1923. in the biggest racing t-fjNf A\ IplXi event of the year 506 miles on a brickpaved track— £[3C^Ja»\ EL the first four drivers used FIRESTONES eight of wTy V the ten money-winning cars were Firestone equipped jVV and not one338 words
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Advertisement274 1923-11-21 16 TO LET ■ttod wltß «:*»'iTio lights, Mllin* (an and bathroom attached, snltafclr for a Ganeral Oftlrw. For farther particular*, apply at 15, PHILLIP STRJEHT. HIGH QUALITY PROMPTNESS and LOW PRICES arc tho Special Features of our Prescription Seivice. M. EZEKIEL SONS, (U'IiCIANS, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. GAW EROS LTD274 words
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Advertisement328 1923-11-21 16 THE PARISIAN HOUSE STAMFORD ROAD. A MAGIC PULL nAT FOR $8.95. Can be put in the pocket or bag. A swept little thins, dainty and can be worn on ar.y occasion. Made of strong taffeta in all shades and cm be washed. A fine selection of smart washing dresses. Shoes328 words
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Advertisement235 1923-11-21 16 OCULAR HEADACHES. Eighty per cent, of headaekaf ar* Ocular Headaches eau'^u throcgk iom» defaet of rision. If your headacha is so caused you will never be relieved until you wear scientifically-fitted (lasses to correct the defect. Let me test yuur sight aad maka etrtaia. You will sot be advised glasses235 words
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Advertisement292 1923-11-21 16 Order at once Post free $7.50 CONTRACEPTION (Rirth Control) ITS THEORY. HISTORY AND PRACTICE Manual for The Medical and Legal Pro! i'o MARIE CARMICHAEL ST< Me Ph. l>. This Hook is the First Manual on the Sui.ject and is packed with both Helpful and Interi-stinK; Matter, and much that is292 words
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Miscellaneous196 1923-11-21 16 THE STRAITS TOES TELEPHONES. Editorial and General 68 Manager's Office Hl' All communicttiont relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All communications relating to business matters advertisements subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc., thould be addressed to THE MANAGER. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payable in Advance. STRAITS TIMES (Daily196 words
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