The Straits Times, 22 November 1926
1926-11-22
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Title Section13 1926-11-22 1 The Straits Times No. 28,331 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1926, PRICE 10 CENTS,13 words
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Advertisement135 1926-11-22 1 THE KVEKYDAY MILK. 'BEAR" BRAND y6IENICy 6lENlC SWISS Ml J CONDENSED UNSWEETENED STERLIZED NATURAL "SLEDGE *^^mA\ BRAND" FULL CREAM SWEETENED CONDENSED. PAGE "JAY" FENCING A heavily galvanized woven wire fence which is an ideal protection for rubber estates against pig and deer, etc. Easily erected and attached to steel standards135 words
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Advertisement94 1926-11-22 1 NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED OF Sterling Silverware for Christmas LADIES' SILVER TRINKET BOXES, SCENT BOTTLES AND SPRAYS, POWDER BO.YLS, VANITY AND CIGARETTE CASES, CIGAR AND CIGARETTE BOXES, SILVER CHAIN BAGS, PHOTO FRAMES, TEA SETS, TRAYS, WAITERS, BRUSH AND MANICURE SETS, COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS, etc., etc. ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated94 words
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Article1512 1926-11-22 2 Rider Haggard's Own Story. About sixteen years a^o Itider Hagyard's secretary, siUmg in the author's house at Ditchinghuin, was rung up on the phone by an enquirer who asked if the writer or King Solomon's Mines" wus dead. At that moment Riikr Haggurd was tramping over1,512 words
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Advertisement269 1926-11-22 2 Soothes when miX^Lnothino 1 X When bsiby cries— thai ts the time fer ■> r Woodward's Gripe Water, the safe old English cure. Her* is the testimony oi a mother, who abo happens to be a trained nurse Mr own little boy, who is now three years old, was very269 words
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Advertisement38 1926-11-22 2 0 By Sending All Your Orders for Printing and Stationery to the PROMPT PRINTERS Every Department under European Supervision RICKARD LIMITED THE PROMPT PRINTERS 76, Cecil Street, Singapore Telegrams RICKABDCO. T«t 1128 Files of every description RIBEIRO AOO.LTO.38 words
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Advertisement168 1926-11-22 2 $50 ONLY t 111 A 113, NORTH BRIOCB BOAT High-daba gramophone with doubh t^rinjf motor. Month)) payment system can be arranged to/ (oral THE GIFT TO GIVE A "KODAK" Give a Cine "Kodak" and your friends can portray their world in moving pictures its a present of everlasting joy. There168 words
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Article997 1926-11-22 3 Photographs on Motor Licences Proposed. Mr. H. M. Abrahams, the Olympic runner, hag undergone an operation in London for acute appendicitis, and is now out of danger. A Swansea company engaged in sinking operations at Llangyfelach, Glamorgan, has struck a 4ft. seam of coal, which is997 words
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Advertisement93 1926-11-22 3 WHITEAWAYS TWELVE SPECIAL DOLLAR DAYS DOORS OPEN DAILY 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Should you require anything FOR THE HOME FOR LADIES FOR MEN FOR THE CHILDREN VISIT WHITEAWAYS And see what wonderful value can be obtained for ONE DOLLAR TOYLAND From 11 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.— 3 p.m. to93 words
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Advertisement320 1926-11-22 3 "0.X." Cement H AGij^^^ SOLE IMPORTERS The East Asiatic Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Denmark) SINGAPORE/ USE »ab-Af MU i Sol* At aita I wJ^!£ DIETHELM CO., LTD. (ißeorporated in Switxtrland) Blnfapore, Panaoy and Baagkok. 8«> DLL.II\ y l c 2 8 Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd X ~.w WOMAN REMAINS WOMAN320 words
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Advertisement573 1926-11-22 4 P, I BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Ineorro'-itrd in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CAKGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SJf. CO. UNPER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S COVERNMEN7. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN Tonnage dne Spore MALWA ***** Dee. 8 KALYAN 9,100 Dec.573 words
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Advertisement640 1926-11-22 4 Shipping Announcements N.Y.K. LINE (NIPPON YITSEN KAISHA) I LONDON LINE Marseilles, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam Vessels Tonnage Due Sail KATORI MARU 10,000 Nov. 26 27 AIM. I'A MAKU B.UUO Dee. U M KAS ill MA MARU 10,000 Dee. IS 14 HAKONE MARU 10,600 Jan. 6 1 SUWA MARU 11.01 0640 words
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Advertisement583 1926-11-22 4 THE BLOE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM 1 NAY. CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in England) I TEGULAR SERVICE TO LONDON, AMS1 TERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HAMTiURG AND BREMEN— GENOA, MAR1 SEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW— MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.— BOSTON, NEW YORK AND i BALTIMORE.583 words
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Advertisement502 1926-11-22 4 THE SIAM STEAIS NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated l-i Blaa) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For Ki-tnaman, TrenggHnu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Tilupin, Patani, Siniiora, Lncon, Bandon, Kohsamui, Lir.'gsuan, Chunipon and Rangkok. Arrival Departure MAUNI Nov. 21 Nov. 24 VALATA ..Nov. 29 Dec. 1 The Strarners are fitted tbroaghont with electric light and have excellent502 words
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Advertisement500 1926-11-22 4 K. P. K. (ROYAL PACKET NAY. GO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated In Holland) Under contract with the NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT j Telephone No. .1(140, with sob-ennnecrions j to passage, Freight, Transhipment, Marine' 1 Depts. and Manager's Desk. r Representatives for Singapore and Straits l Settlements of the Official Tooriat Bureaa t500 words
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Advertisement474 1926-11-22 4 BURNS PHILP UNE (laeorporated in Aastralta) i FOR SYDNET. MELBOURNE, TIA JATA\ DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLANDS AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailinge by the well known steamer MARELLA (7,878 tons) and I the new motor vessel. MALABAR (.iMt tons). The s.s. MARELLA is the largeet 1 Kiul finvst steamer trading to Austr»;474 words
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Advertisement521 1926-11-22 5 Shipping Announcements ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTB. (Incorporated in England) -ELLERMAN" LINB PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVIOt TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. FREIGHT SERVICE OUTWARDS To Hongkong Dae Singapore as. WALTON HALL Dec. 14 HOMEWARDS Marseilles, London, Dunkirk, Havre and Liverpool ii CITY OF PEKIN Nov. 29 Marseilles, London. Hamburg,521 words
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Advertisement444 1926-11-22 5 AUSTRAL-EAST BNIIES LINE (Ineoporated in Englaad) Regular Paaaenger and Freight Service Tla JAVA PORTS to FREMANTLE (W.A.), ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE and SYDNEY maintained by Dae Ball! s.». CITY OF PALERMO Dec. 2 Dec. 7 i.s. CITY OF SPARTA Dec. 30 Jan. 7 Single Return Singapore to Fr em en tie $257.14444 words
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Advertisement488 1926-11-22 5 ADMIRAL ORIEMTAL LINE TRANS-PACIFIC PASSENGER AND EXPRESS SERVICE 1* daya from Hong Kong to Seattle Balling from Steamer Hong Kong PRESIDENT JACKSON Dee. 6 PRESIDENT McKINLET Dee. 18 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Dee. (0 PRESIDENT GRANT Jaa. 11 PRESIDENT MADISON Jan. 23 also a aailing every 12 days from Hongkong to Manila488 words
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Advertisement334 1926-11-22 5 STOOMVAART MAATSGHAPPU "NEDERLAND' HOLLAND-E AST-ASIA LINE Homeward Sailings to AMSTERDAM AND ROTTERDAM Due Sails t BAWEAN Nov. 80 Dee. 1 KON. DER NEDERL. Dee. 8 3 •J. P. COEN Dec. 17 17 t SOEMBA Dec. 18 19 t Steamers call at Penang. A special boat train to Holland, U.K. waits334 words
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Advertisement159 1926-11-22 5 SANITARY EQUIPMENT For HOSPITALS, INSTITUTIONS, CLUBS, BUNGALOWS and SHOPUOUSES. PRACTICAL and CONSULTING SANITARY ENGINEERS and DRAINAGE CONTRACTORS. Agents for DOULTON CO., LTD., Sanitary Goods. jcy*^L| KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE IPOH. CHRISTMAS SALE of seasonable goods at rock-bottom prices which are most inducivc and attractive. Comprising TOYS. EMBROIDERIES in frames, OLD PRINTS.159 words
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Advertisement627 1926-11-22 6 PAVILION lrom Friday, November 19 to Thursday, November 25, at 0.15 p.m. sharp. INTERNATIONAL NEWS The Latest PATHS GAZETTE THE STILL ALARM Fcatartag HELENB CHADWICK, WILLIAM RUSSGL :md EDWARD HEAK.N In 8 Reels. A Kmnantir Story of llu- I in- Department. Intermixed nilh the Iwi-cly of a drsrrtrd husband, a627 words
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Advertisement160 1926-11-22 6 VICTORIA THEATRE COMMENCING Wednesday, November 24 AND NIGHTLY at 9-3O NORMfI TALMADGE IN WITHIN THE LAW The Crowning Achievement of her Career SPECIAL ORCHESTRA SPECIAL PROJECTION EVENING DRESS NOT ESSENTIAL A First National Production De Luxe BOOKING AT JOHN LITTLE'S Prices: $2.50 4*^3381 r 'rcat Christmas jf^fi S'^^ Attraction "^KB^Vt^J160 words
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Advertisement244 1926-11-22 6 HARMSTON'S CIRCUS AND ROYAL MENAGERIE Location SINGAPORE BOXING STADIUM. Next to Tramway Station. Grand Opening TONIGHT at 9.15 p.m. With entire new troupe and new acts. Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday, at 4.M p.m. Children Half Price to matinees only. Plan and Bcokinp; at ROBINSON PIANO <)., I/ll). PRICES AS244 words
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Article157 1926-11-22 7 FIXTIRES. Monday, November 22 High Water. 0.3 a.m., 11.23 a.m. Malacca: Hifch Tide, 8.30 a.m., 7.0, 8.50 p.m 6.4. Tuesday, No\ ember 23 Hitch Water, 0.46 a.m.. 11.58 a.m. Malacca I!i«h Tide, 9.20 a.m., 6.9, :il.. C.2. Blue 1 i. ni (I mm ward mail closes, 2157 words
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Article364 1926-11-22 7 lay, Kovaabat B. HUp* alonrs>d« the Whnrvea «r uiacM to arriv*. nrpcL harbour. Main Wharf Leh. Ronga, Leh. Merenry, l.eh. Petrel, I 430, W B i bit Noorebar War B Coal Wharf Nil VESSELS IN DKT DOCKS. lar.lont Panar Wharf V:.n Neck Dock Nil Nil Ileppel Harbour364 words
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Article111 1926-11-22 7 Tu-4ay Sii.it Pandjanf, BengkaU* Bagaa Si Api Aiii (Kintal :i p.m Kretay and Trcnggunu i Boribat) I mi To-morrcw I'emungkat and Samb:is 9 a.m. Cucob nml llenuit (Merging) 9 a.m. Mcrantl) a.m. Priori Hadjiiri, Ti-ri.liiluhnn and Indrarirl (SI. V. li..n X Kaat) 10 a.m. ithern and Western111 words
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Article38 1926-11-22 7 By Uavaaa ndrupocra I'Artuniiiin I«M C. Hooft I Arrd. S'por* London Oct. 14 Nov. <i Oct. 16 Not. 6 Oct. L'l Nov. 15 Oct. 21 Nov. 16 <>rt. 22 Nov. 13 Oct. k Nov. >038 words
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Article336 1926-11-22 7 Carried to Den from A Village. Calcutta, November 13 An amazing' story of now two Indian children were l. mnd living: with wolves in a cave at Midnapore, West Bengal, is described in The Statesman by Bishop Pakenham Walsh, of Bishop's Colfege, Calcutta. It is now336 words
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Article388 1926-11-22 7 The following passengers are due to j.irive by tha fen Maru from Europe to morrow morning Hr. and Mrs. B. J. Bevan, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bagley, Mr. G. W. Brown, Mr. N. A. Chir.', Mr. I. T. Coutts, Hr. and Mrs. J. A. Cunniion Miss J. J.388 words
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Article228 1926-11-22 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore. November 22. On London, Bank 2/4 6/32 Demand 8/3 25/32 Private 3ni. credits 2/4 13/32 On New York, Demand 56 1/16 Pnvato 00 d/.s 57Ts On France, Bank T.T. 143G Cn India, Bank T.T. 156*4 On Hons Kong, Bank T.T. 13 p.c. di?. On Shanghai,228 words
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70 1926-11-22 7 Buy*rt Seller* t.S.S. equal to Standard Q.C.F Spot <>C4 ti7 Itandaid K.S.S. Spot (>~ (iT'/a iUndard R.S.S. on Tendtr u -,iber G7',i 08 J::n.-Maich 08% C'J Api;l-June 70 70% Tone of market: Stcuiy, ciuiet. Latest C;-.ble Laudon Spot Sheet Is. 7- v «d. par70 words
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Article367 1926-11-22 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers £1 XI Asum Kumbang 59/- Gl/- cd. 1 1 Kaiang i'udang 0.U2V4 Oi>7V4 11 il Chendariang 11/- H 11 1 pastern Siam 28/- 11 10 Haait Vai U/S 12/1* pm. i 1 1 Uitam Tin IJM 1.35 £1 £1 Idiis Hydraulic 69/- CO/- cd.367 words
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Article151 1926-11-22 7 Issue V»J. Pd. Luyers Sellers il £1 B. Am. Tobacco 4.10.0 4.18.0 i I Central £:igi>i>> OUM I.OU 1 1 Cycle and Carriage 0.95 0.95 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 18.15 18.50 cd. 5 5 Fraser Xeave 17.25 17.50 100 100 Hammer Co. 170.00 173.00 IOfIIDOKaU Broo def. IVO.OO151 words
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Article98 1926-11-22 7 U. Eng. 6 p.e. $1,234,300 5% 15% p.m. S'pore Cold Storage Deb. 7 p.c. $555,000 105 110 S'pore Municipal C p.c $1,876,000 of 1001 par 5 prcm. S'pore Municipal 4 ',4 p.c. of 1007 $1,600,000 90 par S'p.'re Municipal 4\it p.c. of l'JOa $1,100,000 SO par i S'pore Municipal98 words
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Article376 1926-11-22 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyal. and Bran's Quotation*. To-day's Prices Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. Allenby ($1) 305 3.20 3.00 3.13 Alor Gajah ($1) 2.93 3.00 2.U0 3.00 A. Hitam ($1) 4.«U 4.t10 4.75 4.90 A. Kuning ($1) 1.00 l>os 1.02 1.06 Am. Malay (52) 4.G.0 4.70 1.70 4.85376 words
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Advertisement130 1926-11-22 7 AUCTION SALE •jf ikmBwI white enamelled and walnutstiiintJ teak household furniture and a good collection of well groviil plants etc. To be held at Omdurtnan, No. 5, Dalvey Roud (on* Stevens Road). on Saturday .November 27. at 2.30 p.m. CnifCMi excellent walnut-stained teak marble top washstands, white enmnelled teak wardroW130 words
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Advertisement39 1926-11-22 7 THE STAR OPEUA (Kst.iblished 1909) .Nurlh Bridge Koad. TO-NIGHT ABBAS presents Mi ROHANI In a Greiit Hindustani Play in 4 parts GUL BARAVALI Part 2. K. 11. CHEONG, Proprietor Y. L. TAN, M::na B ir. 'i'hone 13C6 for seat*.39 words
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Advertisement53 1926-11-22 7 10-NIGUT AT THE TO-NIGHT NEW WORLD SNOWS Jalan Beaar Various Attractions I We are leading s'ii There's no douht ahout It THE CITY OPERA will present THE UNEXPECTED GRANDSON jV.ATCH far the Repetition of the. Grent Hindustani Scenic Play. KHUBSUKAT I BALA or Tao. Beautiful White Devil. Cume and compare53 words
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Advertisement817 1926-11-22 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS I Other Classified Advts., gee page lfc. WANTS. FOR SALE. ETC McGregor. dp] IMPORT FIRM require juni-r e'erk Apply' in own lii.mhvnt.iic 10 711, S. Times. WANTED FUKNI8KD BUNGALOW o: flat, Tor December mid .January. Reply I Gilmour, Mlddlatofe Hospital. WANTED, Ll:iofyp:xt for night work Good wain-* to817 words
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Advertisement508 1926-11-22 7 The Great Motion Picture Triumph HIS PEOPLE Screened for THREE Months at the Kialiti Cinema. London Acclaimed la I'rrss nnd I'ulilir A PICTURE THAT WILL LIVE FOREVER Head wlial tfcf Critics M] Daily Exprfxs raOVOUKDLY INTERESTING. The Star ONE OF THE BEST PICTUHEB OF THK YKAR. Daily Telegraph RBMEMBBRBD LONG508 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous120 1926-11-22 7 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. 1 Kandang Kerbau Station. (By Courtesy of Government Health Office.) For the 24 hours ending at Midnight on November 20, 192ti. Dee Has. SBaSl temperature 81 K hade temperature 7." T. Mean shade temperature 70.4 F. Max. sun radiation 102 F. Vin. grasr, radiation 70.5 F. s,en temperature120 words
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925 1926-11-22 8 The Straits Times MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22. WHEN THE MINERS RETURN. The coal strike drags on. A week ago it looked as if the end was within immediate sijrht, for the miners, in defiance of their official leaders, were beginning to go back to work in ever-increasin.» numb -rs. Now comes925 words
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Article222 1926-11-22 8 The decisions of the Imperial Conference on inter-Imperial relations are practically on thd lines which have already been anticipated by the Straits Times during the past few months. It is now apenly recognised that each Dominion is a nati n having equal rights and privileges, each with222 words
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Article301 1926-11-22 8 The Hon. Mr. Charles Watt has now returned to Borneo and has taken over the management of Sekong Estate from the Acting Manager, Mr. H. J. Walker. The late Mr. Edward Lander LauderWatson (49), of Eaton-place, S.E., a director of the Telok (F.M.S.) Rubber Company, left £94,597301 words
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Article19 1926-11-22 8 It is understood that the British North Borneo Secretariat will move from Jesse Iton to Sandakan early in 1927.19 words
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Article24 1926-11-22 8 A Chinese, Chew Ah Chee, was arrested by a preventive officer at Collyer Q'.iay'last night, being found in possession of two bundles of bhang.24 words
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Article29 1926-11-22 8 A committee to investigate Japan's rice position will assemble on Novembei 26, when it is anticipated the proposal for the abolition of the imported rice duty will be passed.29 words
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Article31 1926-11-22 8 Negotiations between Yokohama City authorities and New York Bankers have practically been concluded whereby, it is understo d, the former will issue a loan amounting to Y40,000,000 in New York shortly.31 words
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Article34 1926-11-22 8 Informal negotiations to conclude a n?w. c mmeicial treaty between Japan and Germany have been opened at Tokio and it is expected that formal negotiations will be opened about the middle part of December.34 words
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Article36 1926-11-22 8 Eight Hoki?ns werp arrested by Mr. Oakshott, A.S.P. at 37 Erskine Road, Singapore, on Saturday. They have been charged with attending a meeting of an unlawful society, and with acting as members of an unlawful society.36 words
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Article41 1926-11-22 8 The world tour, visiting Siam, Malaya. Java, China and Japan, arranged by Mr. Edward Gray and of which particular? have appeared in the Straits Times, will leave London on December 31. This will be Mr. Gray's 16th tour of the world.41 words
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Article38 1926-11-22 8 The Trustees of the Eeit Memoria' Fellowships for Medical Research arc considering the appointment of a Fellow who shall devote his whole time to research in tropical medicine at a salary of £1,000 a year for five years.38 words
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Article50 1926-11-22 8 An interesting arrival at the London Zoo from the East is an albino chevretain, or mouse deer, presented by Mr I.i appa. of Singapore. It is pure white with rather lonar, yellow tusks. Chevrotains are neither deer nor antelope are slenderly built and are about the size of large hares.50 words
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Article95 1926-11-22 8 New York cables report the death, on October 19, of Commissioner Thomas Estiil, head of the Salvation Army Kastern Territory, which comprise:-twenty-two States. The commissioner served in the Salvation Army since 1878 beginning at his birthplace, Whitby, \orkshire, and was afterwards in command in Holland, South Africa, and Japan, besides95 words
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Article134 1926-11-22 8 The sympathy of many old China hand? will go out to Mrs. Lay, of 82, Margaretstreet, W.1., widow of Mr. Amoy Lay of the Imperial Chinese Customs, in the death of her youngest son, Lieut. H. N. Lay, "R.N., as the result of a seaplane accident near Malta on October134 words
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Article72 1926-11-22 8 Refugees Returning To Bantam. Communist Leader Arrested At Weltevreden. (Aneta's Service.) Batavia, 'November 22. The self-constituted dictator, Sotriosoe Parmo, has been arrested at WVltrvreilm. Female refugees arc iX'tuniiiiK t" their homes in Bantam. The authorities have not itit-d paaM abk members of the population to return to their72 words
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Article65 1926-11-22 8 Indian Jamadar Charged At Singapore. An Indian, Jamadar -..f the P. and O. Macedonia was arrested by tho Harbour BaaH Police on Saturday at Kampong Bakn in poKS'.-s ion of a pistol. Be wai >ro light before the Third Magistrate this miming when the case was postponed.65 words
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Article78 1926-11-22 8 Detectives Exonerated From Any Riame. This morninpr the C-roner (Mr. F. G. Bourne) returned hi.s verdict in the inquest held on a Chinese who was shot by detectives whilst effecting his arrest in Mohamed AH Lane, Singapore. He found that the man died as the result78 words
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Article71 1926-11-22 8 The Straits Settlements (Singapore! Association are asking f'>r nominations for service as a Municipal Cotnmissionei in succession to Mr. W. Dunman, who is ratirfaaf on December 31. Mr. Dunman, .\h we undeistand, is not standing for .c election, has served on the Commission for a number71 words
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Article66 1926-11-22 8 Henderson, Helm and Company, Inc.. New York, send us the following cable dated November 20, their quotations icing in gold dollar cents and closing bid prices. Rubber Exchange sales to-day l. r ,O t ns. November .18.80, December :>B.BO, January- 39.20, February 1)9.40, March 89JM April 40 cts.66 words
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Article75 1926-11-22 8 Already acknowledged $:'.,2!t4 I'er Mr. Urn Km Cfcaok Ho See Koon 20 Tok Heag Kian, Chay Bong So-,, Y-.w Njjan Pan, C. S. 0., Boey Kok Ltoag each 1U Lea Tian Seek, Lim Kye K< at each 5 80 Anonymous 10 .'5.384 The above fund will be75 words
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Article87 1926-11-22 8 The new magazine British Malay.i published in London under the iiiispitt-s of the Association of British Mal.iy:i il proving of considerable interest to residents in Malaya and demonstrates the Association's activities. Several wellknown local names have recently appeared in the lists of new members. Kirns or87 words
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Advertisement115 1926-11-22 8 of Qualify CIGARETTES FOR THE FINEST Selection of Christmas Goods of the Highest Quality. TOYS AND CRACKERS, CARNIVAL NOVELTIES, WINES AND SPIRITS, PLUM PUDDINGS AND MINCE MEAT, FANCY BOXES OF CHOCOLATES, CHRISTMAS CARDS, etc. Special Telephone Order No. 2835. JOHN LITTLE CoTITD. (Incorporated in EnfUod) SINCAI'ORE, PENANG AND KUALA LUMPUR.115 words
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Advertisement188 1926-11-22 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT In the Second Show at 9 George Fitzmaurice —First National Production THIEF in PARADISE In 8 Reels. First Show at 7.30 SHORE LEAVE in 9 Reels. (Featuring UICHARD BARTHELMUSS) TAN CHENG KEE CO., LTD., Proprietors. Buick Cantilever Rear Springs Full Cantilever r«»» anting* absorb the *hoeaß of the188 words
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Advertisement75 1926-11-22 8 On Other Pages. Paw. Book of the Week I Overseas KeWB by Mail Finance and Commerce 7 Shipping umil tin- .Mails 7 Meteorological Report 7 Keuti-r and British Imperial Radio.. !t M.C.c. in India. Special Cable. I' Sporting Intclligencu 10 Death of Miss K. I'ktclur li Mcyir Divorce Apponl 1075 words
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Article437 1926-11-22 9 Starting Out on New Phase. UNITY AND FREEDOM. Unanimous Decisions At Imperial Conference. (KliiriSII I.MI'KUIAL RADIO.) Rugby, November '2>K The political lesults of the Imperial CcmfeNBM arc gathered tOgetiMT in a long report of the inter-Imperial relations committee of the Empire Prime Minsters, which the conference437 words
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Article61 1926-11-22 9 Convention Settling Claims Signed. [BEL'TEB TELEGRAM] London, Novemlicr 21. Mexico City The convention concerning outstanding claims hctw.cn Britain ami Mexico has been signed. It is imilar to the Aniorico-Mexicnn i (invention and provides for the appointment of a commission to settle British i iuzens 1 claims for61 words
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Article28 1926-11-22 9 [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, November 20. Haltimorc So far 17 fatalities have Miurrrcl through an explosion in the Nui wegiun uukvr Muntilla in dry dock.Reuter - 28 words
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Article270 1926-11-22 9 Conference Recommends Slight Change. The Position of Ireland Affected. The committee, therefore, examined these forms and, dealing first with the title of the King, which in the last fifty years has been twice altered to suit changed conditions, it was unanimously agreed that a slight change, subject270 words
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Article763 1926-11-22 9 Question of Appeals to Privy Council. The conference recommends Britain and the Dominions to establish a committee to investigate, firstly, the existing j statutory provisions requiring the reser- vation of Dominion legislation for the assent of His Majesty or authorising the disallowance of such legislation secondly, the present763 words
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Article315 1926-11-22 9 U. S. Influence in Central America. Action of Mexico Still Doubtful. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, November 20. Washington Mr. Kellogg's statement with regard to Nicaragua has brought to the forefront the burning question of whether the United States or Mexico has the predominant influence in Central America. WViile at presentReuter - 315 words
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Article607 1926-11-22 9 Report Gives General Satisfaction. Unity of Empire Remains Unimpaired. (BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.) Rugby, November 21. The report of the Imperial relations committee is generally regarded as of great histoiic importance, and its terms give widespread satisfaction. Tha text shows that the unity of Empire remains absolutely unimpaired, and607 words
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Article46 1926-11-22 9 Feared Loss of Fifty-five Lives. [REUTKR Tr .fXKAM] London, November 20. Madras It is reported from Rajamr.hendry that 55 persons out of a marriage party of 70 were drowned ir the Ciodavari river as a result of the capsizing of a ateam launch46 words
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Article245 1926-11-22 9 British Views on League Memorandum. Anxious to Give All Information. (BRITISH IMPERIAL RADIO.) Rugby, Novemter 20. The memorandum expressing the view of the Governments of Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa upon the compilation of the annual reports on mandated territories and the hearing of petitioners is245 words
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Article130 1926-11-22 9 Sun Chuan Fang Comes To Terms. [Reuter Fab Eastern Service.] Shanghai, November 20. Peking Sun Chuan Fang arrived secretly at Tientsin from Nanking and conferred with Chang Tso Lin and Chang Tsung Chang, after which it is reported that agreement was reached. Wu Pci Fu stated that130 words
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Article93 1926-11-22 9 Free State Proclamation Of Emergency. [REUTER TELEGRAM] London, November 21. The Irish Free State Executive Council has issued a proclamation announcing that a national emergency has arisen justifying the enforcement of the provisions of the Public Safety Act and summoning the legislature to meet on November 24.Reuter - 93 words
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Article114 1926-11-22 9 Weds American Heiress At Biarritz. [KIUTER TELEGRAM] London, November 21. Biarritz The marriage of the Grand Duke Dmitri of Russia, son of the Grand Duke Paul, cousin of the Tsar, who was murdered by Bolshevists in 1919, and Miss Audrey Emery, an American heiress, daughter of theReuter - 114 words
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Article142 1926-11-22 9 Huge Illicit Traffic Alleged. Highly Placed People Said to Be Involved. [RITTER TELEGRAM) London, November 20. Ottawa Before thu customs enquiry Inspector Cowan, of the Dominion Health Department, alleged that a MgMj plaead Canadian was making millions of dollars by supplying narcotics to unfortunate addicts. It wasReuter - 142 words
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Article90 1926-11-22 9 Executive's Recommendations Approved. (BRITISH IMPERIAL IrADIO.) Rugby, November 20. The miners delegate conference yesterday unanimously approved the principles suggested by the executive for the guidance of districts in negotiating local agreements. The conference has adjourned until Friday, when the reports on tho negotiations with the distri.-t colliery owners90 words
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Article147 1926-11-22 9 [REUTE2 TELEGRAM] London, November 20. The Nottinghamshire owners and miners have concluded a five year agreement providing for the establishment of a district wages board consisting of equal numbers of employers' and workers' representatives and a chairman, periodically to adjust wages in accordance with the results ofReuter - 147 words
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Article73 1926-11-22 9 Russian Protest at Recent Action. [KEUTER TELEGRAM] London, November 21. Moscow In an interview I.ascheviUh described the actions of the Chinese authorities on the Chinese Eastern Railway during the past three months as unlawful and detrimental to railway interests. He hoped these actions would be liquidated byReuter - 73 words
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Article71 1926-11-22 9 [reuter telegram] London, November 21. Rio <le Janeiro An official statement with regard to the revolt in tin- :-tate of Kio Grande Dosul says a gruup of mutiMMI captured lia|*e, and tba troops at San Gabriel and Santa Maria revolted and fled from their barracks. The barrjuksReuter - 71 words
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Article109 1926-11-22 10 Money Scut to Java From Moscow. InteraatMtUtft Call to World's Workers." Ikhter telegram] London, November 20. of the Cornin Java published by the apparent that Moscow sent IKll to Java during the iblj 1. Dpport imprison•■l Javansee revolutiol London. November 21. the recent disturbe Commiinist Inter- injc more109 words
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Article57 1926-11-22 10 Discoveries By twerp Police. m TELECRXM] London, November 20. potiee recently arrested tn a Chinese resort I 1 show that one j bead of a band of plum who was deported rted that tie band was n shipping prohibited arms it is suspected of carry- iiarcnda among57 words
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Article77 1926-11-22 10 ►or Witnesses For Prosecution. [mm TLLECRAM] London, November 20. Lftat 1 witnesses for the j trial of Mrs. Hall lot i. the case for the j !.;sed. >s.:! n..w attempt to prove I Hall and her brothers had 1 v. ill. thy murder and were j love77 words
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Article94 1926-11-22 10 Molini's Warning To Would-be Assassins. iKELIKtt TELEGRAM I Tnsrtooi. No\ isabtr 21. IV Senate, by 183 to 49, ii. act of the State Bill, exceptional measures to (leal i!. 1:-, including the death attempt! to assassinate the tate, which the Chamber had pa -cd. tui olini94 words
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Article80 1926-11-22 10 inal Newi and the latest i exceptionally long and lire! of tile present prot the Pavilion. They are folreel picture full of featuring Helene Cha-1-i 1 and Kdward Heari. The title is The Still Alarm, and th« iury del v. ith tlie New York firt .m.l contains excellently pro-ii.-c fiythtinjr80 words
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Article132 1926-11-22 10 [KtUTKR TEUCtiRAM] l.'ii'd'-n, November 20. Stockholm In order to circumvent the le;;al difficult; of applying the Nobel prize money to the purpose he suggested, Mr. Bernard Shaw has now agreed temporarily to accept the money in order to transfer il legally rt> the propose-d132 words
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Article72 1926-11-22 10 (BKITISII IMFKKIAL RADIO.) ll.ighy, November 22. Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam IS.IB. Berlin 20.]::' Bombay Is. 5 18-IM. Brussels 34.86 tt. Buenos Aires -i."?i. Copenhagen i Geneva K&l4tt. Hebingfon 19Stt< Hong Kong !s. 5 I.T-lGd. Lisbon 2 IT- Madrid 51.98. Milan 11CU. \.-u fork 4.84 15-16, Osls l&Al. I'aris Prague72 words
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Letter344 1926-11-22 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, ice to the above in MM <n MY. A. W. Still's letters from home he said ii these wen not cancelled, it would mean fui! export for two quarters instead of eighty per cent. I think he :s wrong344 words
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Article129 1926-11-22 10 Right Type for Indian ServieMi London, November B Replying to Mr. F. Mssterman's criticism, Mr. Cyril Norwood, Headmaster of Harrow says that when he saw the lilt of successful candidates for the Indian Civi' Service, he said Thank goodness the public schools are again sending in canmdstss."129 words
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Article47 1926-11-22 10 The Chartered Bank have received a ti legram from their London office statini; that Shell Transport and Trading Co., Ltd., declared a dividend at the rate of L'<. per sli-.re. ffea >'f income tax, payable January r >. Bearer coupon to be presented No. 48.47 words
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Article97 1926-11-22 10 Defeat of Nortiiern India. Innings Victory for The Tourists. (Special Osbsj to the Straits Times.) Calcutta, November 21. The M.C.C. d?foatcd Northern India by an innings and !32 runs. The tourists are sradually showing their n .;1 form. i Geary's bowllag and Wyatfi batting featnn of the match.97 words
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Article153 1926-11-22 10 Appeal Against Supreme Court J iidgment. The j\ the Chief Justice (Sir {trillion ing a petition njugal right! brought by Mm. Fiorer.ce keyei against Mr. Isaac Manasseh Meyer, was appealed in the Court of Appeal this before .Mr. Justice Brjwa, Mr. Justitt and M»\ Justice j D<153 words
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Article165 1926-11-22 10 .Mr. L. Cresson with Singapore School Teachers. Through arrangements made by the r of Schools with the Netherlanda l uUa Per^ha Cc. (Singapore aabber Works), their chemist, Mr. Lionei 1, gars a lecture on Rubber and Its Preparation in the hall ct Raffles Institution :>i! Saturday165 words
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SHARE MARKET REPORTS.
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Article88 1926-11-22 10 Singapore, November Bobber.—Local VI cents per lb., quiet. London.—Tin COS. Itubtci's. -Shares quiet. Sungei Tukangs '.IJV'-.-1.-12> New Scudais 2.73-2.80, Allenbys 8-15 ex, Amal. Malays 4.65, Malaka Pindas 2.70-2.77 Vs, United Malaccas 2.65-2.70, Pajams sellers 3.05, Conntmaras vt 2.70. Mining. —Shares eiuiet. Sungei Ways 4-4.1C. Petalini.s 488 words
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Article87 1926-11-22 10 Singapore, November 22. London. Rubber Is. 7 'id., up ',»d. Local liT cents. London.— Tin £298, unchanged. tUning.— fits Dredging 2.09-2.12. Taiping 2.08-2.12, Batang Padang 97-99, Rahman Hydraulic 2.75-2.80, Sungei Ways l-l.'r>, Ulu Piah 1.62^-1.67%, Petalings 4.60-4.65, Rantau Prefft 1. 971a -2.02 ',4, Malaya Consolidated 46-4887 words
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Article73 1926-11-22 10 Th: i iist National picture Within the Law, featuring Norma Talmadge, will be lh< "11 ;il the Victoria Theatre from Wedin .-.lay. It is said to be the best First National picture of the .year. There will be special music. Harmstoji's Circus, always a popular attraction in Singapore,73 words
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1149 1926-11-22 10 Rugby. S.C.C. Defeated by The Regiment. The Duke of Wellington s Regiment met the S.C.C. on the padang on Saturday afternoon won convincingly by four tries (12 points) to a goal and a try (8 points). In view of the Maiaya Cup game between the Services and Singapore next month1,149 words
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Article114 1926-11-22 10 Matched with Moro for Orient Title. Boy \Va!lc>, flyweight champion of Malaya, was swwded a decision against j 9u.:ana en a ftul in the third roust, according to a Maniia cable which has just been received. He was winning well at the time. On Decembei il he114 words
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Article284 1926-11-22 10 Important Decision by Rugby Union. London, November 12. The Bl for the establishment of a iini!'o;m code o!' laws throughout the Rugby world \vatakeii at the Grand Hotel this when the Itu^liy Union unanimously resolved that thy laws i.i tlie Rugby Union should be made identical with284 words
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Article69 1926-11-22 10 Eighty Yards Race and Diving Competition. Th^ eighty y.inis handicap race at the Swimming Club yesterday was won by L. M. Davidsa.'i, one of the veteranoi the club who r till holds his own well. Jackson wa. actually first by a touch, fur v. as disqualified for starting69 words
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Article163 1926-11-22 10 Third Chamber of Tomb Opened. Cairo, November 8: The newspaper Siassah learn* fiom a trustworthy source that the contents of the third chamber ol Tutankhamen's Umb have recently been opened, and, while they are not so rich and fine as those of the other iwu chambers, they163 words
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Article37 1926-11-22 10 Fifth Husband Mrs. Jean Nash known as the best dressed woman in the world," has taker a fifth husband in M. Paul Dubonnet son of a millionaire manufacturer of one of the best-known French aperitifs. l l37 words
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Article356 1926-11-22 10 Matron of Singapore Gowral Hospital. great i announce the di ith 0 Mil E. the General H occur ted the hu i aftei bi Misi Fletthi wai taken ill on Thursday, .\r.ii hi i sudden i came as a great shoi colleagues al the h356 words
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Article88 1926-11-22 10 Fiincy Dress Display In l/judoii. The man manne |uin arrived in R young men made th Dickina and JOJM for the Motor Show Ball at th( Albert lia". Bad d n among the creation The honours ol one man in .!i" Peril I c icsemlile Lonis XIV, I88 words
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Article29 1926-11-22 10 (itnernnier.i I 01 T\*o Vi Delhi. Ni v ll v cm sni thi ■id w( a I not be d t""r in the I- w capital.29 words
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Article1240 1926-11-22 11 Contract or Kira A Domestic Denouement. It mi my liirthtlay. As a surprise Mollir had bought two stalls at thi Victoria Theatre where a company a amateurs from Alor Star man perforating a comedy entitled "SftUsaftC and Mask." The surprise, to me, cuiild nu'i have been1,240 words
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Article273 1926-11-22 11 Reference to a Deplorable Result. At the instance of the Company's solicitors who, in a letter read at a meeting at Hong Kong, expressed the view that the Press had no right to attend such <i meeting which w:is concerned solely with domestic matters, the Press with273 words
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Article68 1926-11-22 11 Nine Days Without Food in A Drain. Two Sealyham terriers. n''t'-r being missing for nine days, were found ah ft in a T-vo men at work on some buildings In Byfleel di covered the:. i in the drau it is believed that <iuri::g the whole of the time68 words
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Advertisement226 1926-11-22 11 AN AEC-BRITISH MASTERPIECE THE BBOADWOOD PIANO Has been in use for mere than 150 years and, despite foreign competition, THE BROAD WOOD STILL STANDS SUPREME IN QUALITY AND PRICE. Ask for a demonstration to-day or write for illustrated List. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. V So For Everything226 words
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Advertisement258 1926-11-22 11 Raffles Hotel THURSDAY, NOV. 25, DINNER DANSANT 8.15 P.M. Guest Night Sea View Hotel Dinners will be served in the Ball-room TOMGHT TEA DANCE 5.30 p.m. ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS !>.:to p.m. For reservations Phone 2920. J. WILLIAMS, Manappr. Sea View Hotel Wednesday, December 29 SPECIAL DINNER and FANCY DRESS BALL FANCY258 words
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Article1951 1926-11-22 12 Last Day of an Interesting Meeting. A Sad Incident Eurus Dies After Race. There was a sad incident at the Singapore Turf Club on Saturday, the last day of the November meeting. Mr. H. J. Fougere'.s horse Kurus, after h'nii-hing third in the race for class A horses,1,951 words
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Article324 1926-11-22 12 Heavy Scoring in All Leagues. [Reuter Telegram.] London, November 20. The following are results of League matches played to-day The match between Merthyr and Crystal Palace was postponed the ground being unfit. irsenal i.-tnn Villa lolton W. lurnley iardiff C. )erby City .eeds Un. .iverpool Manchester U. NewcastleReuter - 324 words
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Article213 1926-11-22 12 Future Arrangements for Car Distribution. Over the signature of Mr. C. F. F. Wearne, managing director, Wearne Bros., Ltd., on Saturday circulated the following announcement to their shareholders Some two and a half years ago your Directors, having in mind the complete separation of the Ford distribution213 words
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Article149 1926-11-22 12 Peter Pan on the Films. There is hardly a man, woman or child in the land who docs not know and love Peter Pan," the boy who would not grow up. Sir James Barrie has put into this classic, scenes which could only be hinted at in the stage production149 words
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Advertisement512 1926-11-22 12 V V fj Forty or fifty shaves with Jk a single blade. V >l "VALET" S y Safety Razor f J Or all dealer*. V V Sets from $1.20. V TRUE TEST OF MERIT You judge a man not by what *he promises to do, but by what he has512 words
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Advertisement417 1926-11-22 12 Jewellery ancient and modern The delicate art of the Saxon Silversmith has produced many miracles of design, each of a perfection that could only he attained by handcraft. Similarly, because State Express Cigarettes are f made by hand one at a time they have achieved the perfection for which they417 words
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Article502 1926-11-22 13 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. The Transport of the Future. A convincing demonstration ol >l: utility of tin- si::-'.vlicek'd lorry foi mtry transport wm given by th»' Koyml Aniiy Service (Jorpa before ih.' on I'ri is near Aldi rahot. During the recent training <>f tli-j A!il>i.ii'.;502 words
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Article107 1926-11-22 13 TO CA NA DA FO R $1 Van. Wife :ind Sh <hi!d;i-n Make Cheap Trip. i ."i i fai ii labourer, of with his r.Birminjrham for in nn the way t" Cnnaci they wire t .lav.- by rail to South h'orlc. Saxkati bew»n. Tlv won' nominated under the Empire I.107 words
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Article16 1926-11-22 13 nort ufl powei of hittiriK th« right nail I wrong hammer.- Mr. G. K. Che I16 words
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Advertisement365 1926-11-22 13 Reduced Price Increased Value TON TRUCK MM V sip |^^^^,^^,^^|^sS^^^ t^S^S^^^S^|»SBS»»»SSa^BS^BSSSSSBSBI »«»SSMS»SSSS^BSS^BSSSSSSSaaSSI^BSSI aaiSSlpJpOKw Correct Body Types for all Needs jPiSgj frfcrf; For practical utility and economy the Ford 1-ton ff P iwH (ruck chassis has never been surpassed. )s#^-!gj^^tf^j|y^ It is everywhere recognised as an efficient found- :■<— r c^365 words
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Advertisement394 1926-11-22 13 JHE STRAITS TRADING CO., LIMITED 'Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) NOTICE is hereby given that an F.xtra1 nnlir.ary General Meeting of The Straits Trading Company, Limited, will be held at j the Company's Registered Office, Ocean Building. Collyer Quay, Singapore, on Mon- j day, November 22, 1H26, at Noon, for394 words
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Advertisement682 1926-11-22 13 PENANG TURF CLUB 1927 New Year Meeting. PROPOSED PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Saturday, January 8, 1927. SECOND DAY. Tuesday, January 11, 1927. ti THIRD DAY. Thursday. January 13, 1927. U FOURTH DAY. Saturday. January 15, 1927. FIFTH DAY. Saturday, January 22, 1927. 12 Race* for MOUSES. Stakes.— s2,76o First Horse. t682 words
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Advertisement514 1926-11-22 14 pUteti .ref |7 ooo.oot B.f). 'Manatuf la Krcf tter ixi,e«t r tH The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (laeorpora-ed la Strait. S.ttl.m.ata.] ■HAD OmCli WlMkastw Slnga.ort, LONDON OFFICT i U, 014 Jrrti. B.a The Com».my ha. «10,00t dtpo.iUd with tke S.preme Oirt rf Eaglaat U4 «.«flte. with thd BrHUa514 words
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Advertisement533 1926-11-22 14 BANKING INTERNATIONAL BANKINfi CORPORATION Capital Surolus and Undivided Profits U.S. |14,000,0 i« OwaedV THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK Head Office: 60, WALL STREET, NEW YORK Londoa Office U, BISHOPSGATS, E.C. BRANCHES BA?A^A° NA Kb\r &Sft tKIoT riHTnN KOBE OSAKA CEBU MADRID SHANGHAI n.__.».l.i nj Travellers* LetUra Credit issued,533 words
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Advertisement511 1926-11-22 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NETH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) Establiahed 186S at Amsterdam. Authorised Capital Glda. e0.000,000 (abvat 15,000,000) Paid np Capital Old*. 65.000.000 (ab«at £4,800,000) ReiervM Old*. 24,180,703 (about £2,000,000) HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. EBANCH OFFICES THE HAGUE, ROTTERDAM OVERSEA BRANCHES I BATAVIA HEAD OFFICE FOR ASIA. BRANCH OFFICES DUTCH EAST INDIES511 words
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Advertisement453 1926-11-22 14 BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (laaorporatcd In England.) Capital Authorised Capital Subscribed l -22™22 Capital Paid np «.^'0"» Eeserrs Fund and Kelt 5 'U***** BOAKD OF DIRECTOU] i. U. Ryrie, Ckalrmaa. P. R. Chalmers, Esq. i Ckarks J. Maabra, J. O. Bobinson, Esq. > Sir David Tale, Bart,453 words
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Advertisement703 1926-11-22 14 REMINDER on Wednesday, November 24, at 2.30 p.m. 1,698 ACRES COCONUT ESTATE AUCTION SALE OP THE COCONUT ESTATE KNOWN AS THE KELANTAN COPRA Co, Ltd Situate in the District of Pasir Potak, KELANTAN. To be held at the Sale-room of Mesars. Cheong Koon Seng Seng Co, No. 30, Chulia Street,703 words
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Advertisement329 1926-11-22 14 Phone 173). Central Motor Hiring Co. (ThrM doore from PavlliMj NEW FIAT CARS on Hire at BIG REDUCTION IN RATI. STRAITS HIRING COMPANY Phone 3956. •4, OBCHARD BOAD, aezt Pavlltaa. VBB LATEST FIAT CARS Model 502. ON HIRE DAY AND NIGH! EUROPE MOTOR GARAGE 55, STAMFORD ROAD. Tel. 3619. NEW329 words
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Advertisement509 1926-11-22 15 THE CAR THAT COSTS LESS THAN IT SHOULD. <;i< account of the unusual width of door, getting out of the Hillman i> M easy as leaving a room. This is typical of the roominess and comfort of all Hillman Fourteens, just as the four-speed right-hand chart-e gearbox is typical of509 words
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Advertisement176 1926-11-22 15 CHEVROLET MODERN ENGINEERING WITH ALL ITS ADVANTAGES, MODERN PERFORMANCE, MODERN COMFO. AND APPEARANCE, MODERN HANDLING EASE, AND ABSOLUTE DEPENDABILITY, LOWEST FIRST COST, LOWEST RUNNING COSTS. The Supreme Fconomy Transport Borneo Motors Ltd. (Incorporated in S.S.) THE Efl| j|,_, Hj| If ROADSTER. The Lowest-priced Six Cylinder Sport Roadster in the World.176 words
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Advertisement293 1926-11-22 16 By Special Appointment TO HIS MAJESTY I II K KING OF 81AM. Eatd. 1872. THE PICK OF THE NEWEST PRODUCTIONS IN EUROPEAN FINE ART JEWELLERY Ever Exhibited in the East. B. P. De Silva The Premier Jeweller, 62/3. UIGII STREET. SINGAPORE. lir.i.rh No. 1. BISIIor STRKKT, PENANG. GREEN ENURES COVER293 words
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Advertisement382 1926-11-22 16 NEW SHIPMENT JUSTARRIVED. SHANGHAI JARS All sizes. COAGULATING PANS 18 ma. x 9 ins. x 3V& ma. Seamless, round corners. TALCUM POWDER Superior quality. LEE KIM SOO 40, HIGH STREET. Specially Prepared for Residents of Malaya. Three Charming Calendars for 1927. With Water-colour Sludiei hj a w»llknown loeitl trtiit reproduced382 words
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Advertisement982 1926-11-22 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS THE PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., in ordinary eloM set type (average six words to line are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 cts three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cents, five Ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,982 words
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Advertisement681 1926-11-22 16 SITUATIONS WANTED^ EUROPEAN, three years' experience of rubber, now employed on nn estate in .Tohore de-tires change with prospects. 709, Straits Times. ~BILLET WANTED by reliable Tamil of over 13 years' experience in field, factory and office. Free, go anywhere. Excellent references. Reply 651, Straits Times. AN EXPERIENCED DEALER in681 words
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Advertisement111 1926-11-22 16 FATHER CHRISTMAS HAS LEASED OUR PLACE AS HIS HEADQUARTERS FOR THE SEASON MEET HIM JOLLY AND HAPPY AT THE REAL ILLUMINATED FOUNTAIN Come One! Come All! Heaps of Toys! PLENTY TO SELECT OF LATEST AND LOVELIEST IN TOYS AT TEMPTING PRICES MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE FOUNTAIN Frankel Bros. VICTORIA111 words
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Advertisement351 1926-11-22 16 RECEIVED BY THE LATEST MAIL. Only A Few Copies— Selling Like Hot Cakes. THE DANCING rLOOR. by John I Hurhsn (10th Edn.) MOO 1 WORD OF HONOUR, by Sapper SS.M HALF A SOVEREIGN, liy lan Hay J3.08 THE NORTHING TRAMP, by Edgar Wallace S3.M BELLARION. by Rafael S-batinl S3.M YOING351 words
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