The Straits Times, 23 June 1922
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Title Section13 1922-06-23 1 The Straits Times NO. 26,978 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1922 PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement142 1922-06-23 1 Messrs. OS M I James Buchanan Co., Ltd., < liave received the I Royal Wappant of Appointment to I H. R. H. I THF PRINfF ftF WAIF3 I •fl H it m u a B U u a n 6J K E y U n-E POPULAR SQQTCH WHISKY is I142 words
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Advertisement188 1922-06-23 1 RBaSBaafIBfIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBEBBBfIBBBBaBBBBBfIBBBBBBBBBBBfIBBBBBBaBBBBBBfIBBBBBBSaEBBSaBBBEBBa n a i [i baby rrtj' lifflii COTS ibi! I llffffyrtn In Newest p?Pilp<'! iii—i-LLLLL Styles s uM M g WHITE ENAMELLED. rTTfTL WHITE ENAMELLED. With coloured pictures in mLLUJJ J \V"\ J&Tff With drop sides. paneis I iirrrrrTnfl II Drop Bides- liJfaE^W-riHlli Wiite or h-k-Sizes fmMi^MUg^^^ff^f 4 ft.188 words
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Article1321 1922-06-23 2 British Evidence in Asia Minor. We are privileged to give the following account of political conditions in Asia Minor under Turkish rule from the statement: of three English gentlemen who have jim returned from a tout of Central Europe and have spent about a fortnight at Samaoun, on1,321 words
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Advertisement400 1922-06-23 2 Weak Men and Women Are Soon Made Strong, Healthy Vigorous by Dr. CasscU's Tablets. IhOia. I South Africa. Mr. Samuel r«d/n. ET»n;eli«Uc Hall. I Un. J. O. Lyons. Willow Bltw P. 0.. HMrajj*t»m. South India. writM Nor>c« Hoort*. »ia. Kleinpoort. Di«t. Foi tiTro y*«" 1 milTerfd from VituihAßv. C.P.. South400 words
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Advertisement208 1922-06-23 2 FOUCAULD Isatmfour KST?l6*y AT ><Ss^ »Qs>WAC-»»tA«C« AGEM V OFFEUKO. ANY BATTERY MR6D PAIRED SEALED BUILT 'c Ruanir. cleaned id char^' place 6 volts eh. Si.oo 12 mlb i-!.:. .--i tf :,.00 'i Hi: ►ATENT GO. Nos. 1, 2, 3, CAVE.NAGH KOAD (Next to Orchard stead Market). Telephone 670. PETER GHONO208 words
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Advertisement136 1922-06-23 2 A.M.A. A.M.A. THE BRITISH NICLAUSSE BOILER Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) Tue Niclausse fob WATER TUBE LAND SERVICE AND FOR TTfc W -asiim MARINE SERVICE. Sjb MM. JL MORE THAN 4,000,000 H.P. IN SERVICE. Sole Agent P. A. PARIS, 54/56, THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. A.M.A. A.M.A. «♦>«♦♦«*. »«■»♦♦->♦<-♦»♦♦♦»♦♦♦«»-»-♦»♦♦♦♦-»♦ >>«»»♦♦♦ PATENT MEDICINES136 words
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Article562 1922-06-23 3 Post-Conference Battleship Puzzle. The delay in making a start with the two battleships which we arc to add to our post-Ccnference fleet has given rise to rumours that the vessels would i:ot bo built at all, and Sir Percy Scott, whose aversicn to the mastodon graftal stronger562 words
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Article117 1922-06-23 3 The Brat annual report of tha New Zealand (iovernment oi! its adniinistratitin of the ttrritory of Samoa states that it :-ecii'.s u> be tjie desire among a certain section of the Samoans, which is probably not widespread to secure complete self-government. Under German administration the natives were117 words
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Article94 1922-06-23 3 The C. C. Post of May 'Z.i writes We received yesterday several five-dollar bank notes issued by the local branch of the HonpknnK and Shanghai Banking Corporation. The notes, which we beliivf. will be very welcome here in the t;>\vn, are of very pleasing design. bcuriiiK on out side picture94 words
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Advertisement707 1922-06-23 3 NOTICE IN THE ESTATE OF MICHAEL SARKIES MARTIN, DECEASED (Pursuant to Ordinance No. 144 Traatem) NOTICE is hersby given that all creditor* or other persons having any claims or demands upon or against the Estato of Michael Sarkies Martin, dnaccascd, late of .■■>< i. 19, Tang) in Road, Singapore, who707 words
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Advertisement416 1922-06-23 3 FEELING LIVERISH AND IRRITABLE Pinkettf* arc just the rijrht remedy They gently ftimulr.te the liver, dispel constipation, banish biliousness and sick hcadnehes, clear the ikin, sweetea the breath. Tuke two Pinkettcs to-night you'll feel better in tlie morning. They are laxative perfection because they neither gripe nor purge. Chemists sell416 words
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Advertisement243 1922-06-23 3 gl.fsl^l.f.l.Nl.l.l.jl^laltiPi^l.j.'.i.lll I the I PARKER I LUCKY CURVE Safety Sealed Self Filling PEN i S EASY TO FILL AND DOES IT WELL I I a i~"" 5 Prices ranging from $5 Upward i I Rickard Ltd. Prompt Printers General Stationers li 76. Cecil Street. Singapore. If; js^»^ir»imal»T^i?il^»l!«i«^t"^iT«T-J«lj MODERN OPTICIANS IN243 words
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Advertisement224 1922-06-23 3 Popular Presents at Popular Prices. Sec What you Save by Shopping: at MAYNARD'S SMELUNG BALTS PHOTO FRAMES CANDLEBTICKS BOTTLE Enamelled Top SB.OO Post Card size SIO.M Silver Top $B.<rO in. by 5 in. |55.«0 6Wr in. high IIJ.OO Shell Top $».0« in. bf Vi in |J7.5» fUK/"^/* SILVER FLOWER VASES224 words
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Advertisement660 1922-06-23 4 STEAMER SftIUHQS P. 0.-British India ""d Apear Line CComrunies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES I'EMNSri.V AM) ORIENTAL S. CO. (Umler Contract with His Majesty's Government) LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP Due Shißapore Leave Singapore KA'SIIGXR about June 25 I DELTA about June660 words
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Advertisement604 1922-06-23 4 STEAMER SfIILIWSS "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) STBAMBB Dm Stamen PASSENGER SERVICE OUTWARD. Steamer Dae Singapore 1 8.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER China and Japan July 6 HOMEWARD. B.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE Lonl->n Aug. 18 ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aug. 29 FREIGHT SERVICE s.s.604 words
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Advertisement670 1922-06-23 4 STEAMER SAIUHCS KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OP BATA7IA) (Incorporated ia Holland) rjfCDIK CONTWACT WITU THE NKTHCRLANDS INDIA GOVTCRNMBNT. T*U»a*B« No. Paaaaga l>cpt. 131, Freitht O<pt. 1302, Maria* Drpt. and Transhlpasaal D»p». 14)7, .Mimf*r'i Dopt. IM3. SINGAI'OUE- June 23, S. lat-I'i.ndjanp, Bcngkalis, Panch, Brombane, Asahan and Bela-wan-Deli. I.VDRAGIRI—670 words
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Advertisement226 1922-06-23 5 STEAMER SAILINGS nTyTkT LONDON LINE Mishima M»ru June 19 Hakozaki Maru July 12 Kitano M.irj July 27 LIVERPOOL LINE Tokushima Maru Juno 23 Sado Maru early July Tsuruga Maru early July HAMBURG LOT Mito Maru June 28 Mutsuye Maru July 21 NEW YORK LINE VIA BUKZ gOITH AMERICAN LINE BOMBAY226 words
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Advertisement266 1922-06-23 5 STEAMER SAHJNSS O.S.K. Proposed Sailing frost Singapore (sabject to change without prerioas notice). EUROPEAN UNI For Marseilles, London, Hamburg. Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Bald Arr. Dep. ATLAS July 25 July 26 NIW YORK LINE Far San Francisco, Panama, New York via Japan Arr. Dep. HAGUE July 26266 words
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Advertisement277 1922-06-23 5 STEAMER SAHJN6S COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN S.S. CO. Ltd, (Incorporated in England) THE WEST AUSTRALIAN j S. N, CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Monthly Service taking cargo and Passengers from Singapore JAVA PORTS (as inducement offers) NORTHWEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS AND FREMANTLE (PERTH) Approximate Sailings CHARON July 6 MINDEROO Aug.277 words
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Advertisement281 1922-06-23 5 STEAMER SAILHWS AUSTRALIA BY HORNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) Singapore to Java Ports, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, via Torres Straits, also with transhipment to other Victorian, South Australian and North Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, New Britain, Tasmania and New Zealand Ports APPROXIMATE SAILINGS MONTORO, 4,067281 words
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Advertisement116 1922-06-23 5 STEAMER SfIILISeS BOLLAR LINE For Boaton New York Baltlmiorc (Tim Sacs) s.s. MARGARET DOLLAR Loading Singapore, June 25 s.s. ROBERT DOLLAR Loading Singapore, July 31 For Boaton, New York and Norfolk direct ▼la Suez Through Bills of Lading Issued from Singapore to the Principal Cities of the United States aad116 words
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Advertisement137 1922-06-23 5 STEAMER SAILINGS STRUTHERS AMD BARRY OPERATORS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES AND BAN FRANCISCO Da* Singapore B.s. WEST FARALON July 4 to load s.B. APUS July 16 to discharge 8.8. APUS AUff. 1 to load s.s. WEST IVAN Aug. 8 to discharge s.s. WEST IVAN Aug. 25137 words
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Advertisement611 1922-06-23 6 CWEHaS ALHAMBRA From Thursday, June 2.. to Tuesday, June 27, 1922. A UNIVERSAL-JEWEL SUPER PRODUCTION The amazing story of Fanny Hrrxelf, the famous novel by Edna Ferbcr marvellously told NO WOMAN KNOWS In 7 Reels. Feat n ing MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT Who gives a characterisation which his never been surpassed611 words
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Advertisement293 1922-06-23 6 SIKEWfIS Maryborough From Wednesday, June 21, to Tuesday, June 27, 1922, (excluding Sunday, June 25, 1922). THE HOME OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES A PICTURE THAT ALL SINGAPORE WILL WANT TO SEE ON ACCOUNT OF THE LEGAL ACTION THAT AROSE OVER ITS CENSORSHIP Everybody has read about it as it created unusual293 words
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Advertisement446 1922-06-23 6 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED LOCAL SAILINGS Intended to Sail Sceamer From Singapore v Monday, 2.30 p.m. CALYPSO Port Swettenham and Panang. Monday, 4.30 p.m. HYE LEONG Malacca and Muar. Tuesday, 2.30 p.m. KRIAN Port Swcetenham and Penang Tuesday, 6 p.m. KELANTAN Malacca and Muar. Wednesday, noon RANEE Merging,446 words
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Advertisement325 1922-06-23 6 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) Direct Service to Japan Tia Hongkong and Saangkal and to Calcutta »ia Peiung from Singapore. Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtßie ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOB PENANG AND CALCUTTA XAMSANG June325 words
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Article172 1922-06-23 7 FIXTURES. Friday, June 23 Hijrh Water, 9.22 a.m.. 8.87 p.m. Prince of Wales' Birthday. Football, Div. 11. S.R.C. II t. Harlequins Saturday, June -t Hl^h Wat.r, 10.12 a.m., 9.37 p.m. Outward mail due. Cricket, S.C.C. v. Scrvice-s. Well, What About It TK»tre, 9.15. Sunday. June 25 High172 words
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Article104 1922-06-23 7 VESSELS AT THE DOCK" Eait Wharf Basin— Us, Bulimba. Kast Wliarf > >an f'oon. Sheers >v>" Montoro, hut San;, Baron Mp l_i.rair>l ronty. j.,,ipirc Duck Nam S.ing, Klcphar.ta, Hout..i;in. NoleuR. West Wharf Nil. .'.iriiinr* Wharf Nil. Pnlo Brani Coal Wharf -.Nil Keppel Harbour. Main Wharf -Vy—T, Lch. Alert,104 words
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Article196 1922-06-23 7 HOKIBAT, Sianu MJ t.i.s. from ilacho 21-G, for Baeba l.;-'". E, I-trit., ::il tons, from Deli 22-6, for D«ll (Ills HUA, lir t.. IMM tons, from Hor.gkong HJ-G. for ur.c. DUGDEN, Ai .t.5r,7 tons, from Saigon 22-6, f.>r Baei H-6. X! EFHANTA, Brit, 2fiH teM, from Calcuttu •S--I"'.196 words
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Article117 1922-06-23 7 To-day Pcnang, Rangoon and Calcutta 3 p.m. Medan 3 p.m. 1 BambM, Belat P-.mijar.g. Bcngkalh, Bilik, Tandjong Bale-i and Midan .1 p.m. i'ort Suctt.nhnm ana T luk An-xm :i p.m. Malar.- j;ml Muar 4 p.m. 4 Pr.:--1 ulaii Gateac p.m Colombo and Bombay 4 p.m Hatordar AnamUi117 words
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Article129 1922-06-23 7 A semi-official statement has been published a Chinese paper in Pekinp that the British, American, Japanese and other foreign Governments have agreed, on account of the existint; political instability in China, to postpone for a year the despatch of an International Commission to China for the investigation of theChincse judicial129 words
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Article160 1922-06-23 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, June 23. On London, Bank m/s 2/4 3/32 Demand 2/3 31/32 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 9/32 On New York Demand 50 •'X Private M On France, Bank 565 On India, Bank T.T. 176% On Hongkong, Bank d/d 12% p.c. prem. On Shanghai, Bank d/d160 words
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61 1922-06-23 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 o'clock noon, June 23. Tone of Market Steady. Latest London cables quote Spot crepe 7'iti., spot sheet 7%d. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. 3pot fuly luly-Sept Jet.-Dee Spot July July-Sept. Oct.-Dec. Singapore Standard Ribbed Stroked Sheet Closing61 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article181 1922-06-23 7 Val. Pd. I 1 Ayrr Wetig 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Jvlaotnb 1 1 Johan Tin 1 £1 Kam. Kuraunt. 0 10 Kinta Assoc. 5 5 I.ii:;,'ui Tin 0 10 Malayan Col. 1 1 Menglembu I 1 MiduiH-.*. I 1 Murai Tin 1 1 Nawng Pet 1 1181 words
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Article134 1922-06-23 7 '.«ue. "aJ Pd. Buyer* Seller* 1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.17.0 3.19.0 xd. 0 10 Central Engines 11.50 0 10 Central Motors 3.00 .1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 5.75 6.25 7- 5/- Electric Tramway* I/- 2/--0 10 Frascr Neave 25.50 26.50 >0 50 Hammer and Co. 105 115 ioi134 words
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Article108 1922-06-23 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 5 pc. p.m. Spore Electrical Tramways, A 5 p.c. £S5O,fJOO nom. Spore Municipal 5 p.c. $1,878,000 par Spore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.c. ni«. Spore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1909 $1,600,500 10 p.c. dis. ■Spore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1909108 words
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Article389 1922-06-23 7 Frascr and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Latest available Sterling Quotations are printed on another page on Friday. To-day's Prices. Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt \llenby New ($1) 0.15 0.20 0.60 0.80 Vlor Gajah ($1) 1.00 1.00 A. HiUm ($5) 9.00 10.00 9.00 10.00 V. Kuning ($n 0.76389 words
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Advertisement37 1922-06-23 7 REMINDER OM lIRDAY. JI.N'E 24, at 10.30 a.m. AUCTION SALE cf MM fi)iir-cylini*e-r, two-seater Overland ■Msec eat, in good running order. At our sale-room, No. 30, Chulia Street. i .11 OHO KOOM il M 0 CO., Auctioneers.37 words
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Advertisement865 1922-06-23 7 LATEST AF^ ERTISEMENTS w«Ai-T«"S Malaga, Madeira, Muicatel v ,£>« Wintf. urcatly contriuutc to your Jtalth^- Dolter Eur °P c Hotel Buildin 8' ■Sole *t' nt "TOP. SALK, Ford eaT, five good tyres with •stepney wheel, speedometer, excellent running ord.T, $850. 88G, Straits Times. DORGE FIVE-SEATER FOR SALE CHEAP. In perfect865 words
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Advertisement23 1922-06-23 7 "BLACK DIAMOND" BRAND GUt Steel Strings for MANDOLINE Jfak VIOLIN i New Stock ot German Guitars and Mandolines J// Jl3 JIOJiTH BRIDGE HOW23 words
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Advertisement185 1922-06-23 7 victoria THEATKE Nahar Opera At The Keri,,uth Thralir MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY,! TO-NIGHT I rO-MICWI I Jnß e 26. 27 ft 28 at 9.30 p.m. j^ CAPT. DOUGUS MACLAREN WONDERFUL I *MP (Late PellMier'i Follies, Gaiety Theatre, A. A. Propri, London, etc.) T. A. PESTAX.\. M imi RbVUSsGAL Telephone No. 25X«185 words
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1187 1922-06-23 8 The Straits Times FRIDAY, JUNE 23 THE P. A. M. We note that the Planters' Association of Malaya has come to the conclusion that it should go on with its scheme of incorporation and that it does not fee' that it is a body to whicli the co-operative principle can1,187 words
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Article46 1922-06-23 8 We have received from Messrs. Teo Eng Hock, 119, North Bridge Road, samples of the rubber belts which they are solely manufacturing in Singapore. They nre useful articles, and to purchase them serves the dual purpose of helping the rubber industry and keeping your trousers up.46 words
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Article54 1922-06-23 8 Our Ipoh correspondent wires There has bjen renewed activity by robbers in Kampar. It was reported yesterday (Wednesday) tliat a tapping coolie had been horribly mutilated in a hold up on the road, the robbers getting only a couple oi dollars. The man who is in a dying condition has54 words
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Article58 1922-06-23 8 Before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennord yesterday the hearing was concluded of the action brought by Ahvena Vayna, moneylender, 32 Market Street, against a Pcndicherry trader named Doraisamy Muddaliyar, and other Singapore money-lenders Ahna L. V. A. L. Chetty, in respect of i draft for Rs. 27,250. His lordship reserved judgment on58 words
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Article65 1922-06-23 8 Sir Robert Ho Tung has bought from the executors of Mr. Edward Ezra's estate the latter's property in Hongkew (Shanghai), for Tls. 1,050,000. The property referred to covers an area of 21 mow, and is situated in the neighbourhood of Hongkew Market, Minghong Road, Boone Road, Nanking Road and Wuchang65 words
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Article25 1922-06-23 8 While on duty a D« h Overseer of the Uni3 Kampong at Tift.,,- Priok trod 1" vu e J eCtr C Wlre -"<» was immediately killed.25 words
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Article29 1922-06-23 8 Our Ipoh correspondent wire., q^ hundred and fifty vagrant.--, who we, nr rested in a rcund up in the Ipoh strt» s have been sent to the vagrant ward.29 words
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Article28 1922-06-23 8 The Bishop of Singapore entertained at an at heme at the new parsonage, Ipoh, on Wednesday. He appealed for better support of the mission work of the diocese.28 words
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Article30 1922-06-23 8 A Macassar cable of the 9th says that Heer Seegers an officer in the Dutch Public Works Department at Malili was shot whilst sleeping in bed. His assailant is unknown.30 words
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Article31 1922-06-23 8 The Volcano Api Siaoe recently showed .signs of violent eruption. Huge streams BE lava and emissions of steam are issuof i&pm its crater. Enormous quantities -_hcen brought up on the coast.31 words
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Article36 1922-06-23 8 The war memoria? members of the firm cf JahlS.our of th< "nd Co., was unveiled privalstjieso: Mr. D. G. M. Bern.-.rd at Hongkong V .June 1 I A ss \v.~ made by the Bishop of Victoria.36 words
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Article45 1922-06-23 8 Good business in copra has bern done during the p«.,t ,y e ok and prices are a ,imde firmer at closure p uotatjons are ai follows: No. 1 standard tin-'O Li $10.00, No. 2 -tar.dard $10.00 to Sin on No. 3 standard S'J-"O to $10.00.45 words
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Article38 1922-06-23 8 Inspector Barry mentioned a case fore Mr. Bull to-day in which a Chinese police constable of Sepoy Lines division stands charged with theft of a comrades clothing while the latter was on duty at Saibo Street yesterday morning.38 words
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Article48 1922-06-23 8 Captain Mum, on behalf of a syndicate, has sailed fcr the Arctic on a sold prosprctinjr expedition. The Daily Chronicl ays that geologists know well that there is gold in the Arctic regions, but whether it can be located in payable quantities is a problem thct awaits solution.48 words
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Article41 1922-06-23 8 Mr. Symonds, Conservancy Supcrinten-Ht-nt, is prosecuting Hefore Mr. Dawson o-c!ay five night soil cart drivers for transferring night soil through in the pubiic streets this morning. It is hoped that ■-■uc\\ prosecution* will result in the discontinuance cf a public nuisance.41 words
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Article52 1922-06-23 8 Mr. B. A. X<al, sen cf Mr. G. P. N ai Kuala Lumpur, met with a serious cyel? on Sydney estate, falling down an embankment, n;-.<! -.var. brought unconarioo* tc the lee.-.l hospital <~n Wednesday night, v.-hen be was reported to be in ■i critical condition with head and face52 words
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Article52 1922-06-23 8 The Daimler car with the special Olympian finish which was built for the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition and which was the chief attraction of Messrs. Guthrie ani Co., Ltd's stand during the visit of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales has been ■old to Mrs. Cheang Jim Chusn of Bangor, j Nassim Road52 words
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Article59 1922-06-23 8 Chin TeiQ-, w'm was found at S^rembar railway stnUcn a few days ago in pos.-cs-.=ion of three Japanese baskets con'.ainin^ £10 packets of matches, charge;! with attempting to evade Customs' d :ty on then I.nd remanded for further enquiries wai teed ?U0 ex in default two months' rigcrrus imprisonment, the59 words
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Article86 1922-06-23 8 A Cairo message ef June 11, in connection with the gnat of Egyptian sclfcroveriv.nent Lord All?nby recently communicated a scheme to Ssrwat Pasha for compensation of British officials. Barwai Pasha pointed out that he did net possess a mandate to bind the? country to disbursement of important sums over a86 words
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Article89 1922-06-23 8 A Memorial Service for F.M.S. Fallen will be held In St. MarYs Church, K- Lumpur, to-ir. At It* ■(inclusion, the memorial braa* names of F.M.S. members of the Church of England who fell in tl war will -ravelled by the Chief Se< etary. A s;mi"'nr Service and ceremony will take89 words
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Article103 1922-06-23 8 We arp in receipt of a copy of the Chinese Commercial Directory for 1922, published by the Chinese Directory and Press Ltd. 102 Tank PvOad. The directory, which as its name implies has been compiled with a view to the needs of the Chinese commercial community, is printed in both103 words
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Article157 1922-06-23 8 Mr. J. R. Clynes. M.P., presiding over a meeting held under the auspices of the English-Speaking Union at St. John's Wood Presbyterian Church, to promote Anglo-American, friendship, said there were many influences from America at work tending to a'ior.atc us, and in a world so disturbed these agencies found more157 words
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Article445 1922-06-23 8 Mr. P. A. F. David is in the Central Hospital. A Havas cable reports that M. Takcjonesco, the Rumanian statesman, has died in Home. Mr.W.T.Cherry, Jnr., with Mrs. Cherry ana infant, left by the Ejrra yesterday en route or America, and later for England on a hoi,j445 words
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Article50 1922-06-23 8 To-day being the anniversary of the birth of His Royal Highness tte Princo of Wales flags are in evidence everywhere. In imagination one can see the additional interest taken at home in the event to-day by the homecoming of the. popular Prir.ce synchronising with his birthday.50 words
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Article62 1922-06-23 8 Mails from Europe by the Kashgar reached Penang at nine o'clock this morning, and should therefore reach Singapore by Sunday. Information has been received from Penang that the following bags ex B. I. "hilka, have been accidentally immersed ii si-.i water. J.onilcn-Singapore six bags. Manchester-Singapore two br.gs an.-l62 words
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Article70 1922-06-23 8 Before Captain C*l RV. Inspector In Polka, charged 2i; owners ii •w twak .is tot going alongside the steamer Hervar before phi? tas* anchor 'ii port on the Mth instant. The accused having pleaded r.iilty his Worship ihm it was ,i uangerous habit and mu-t be put70 words
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Article98 1922-06-23 8 At the instance of Inspector Edwards, Orchard Koad division, Mr. J. Holland, charged with rashly riding his motor cycle and knocking down a Chinese child, and also with riding his cycle without a licence .n Killeney Road some time back, was again placed before Mr.98 words
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Article160 1922-06-23 8 In a discussion which recently took place in England regarding the country's vanishing art treasures, Sir Herculu.; Read inter alia expressed the following vi< -.\.s There is only out thing W* on do in England to prevent the export of woriu of art and enble160 words
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Advertisement182 1922-06-23 8 THE "THREE CASTLES" CIGARETTES Have you tried "Three Castles" Magnums MEDIUM^STRENGTH? If not ask your Dealer about them. > If The Prince I.\ The resuli of twenty-five years 4 A experience in raincoat production £>-^! 'f I tW^ is embodied in the Prince Raincoat. -if w& You can be really182 words
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Advertisement109 1922-06-23 8 Plunged Into the game of life, NO WOMAN KNOWS which road will lead to happiness. A UNIVERSAL-JEWEL SUPER PRODUCTION Featuring the superb MAi.r.i. JULIENNE SCOTT AND *»tt ITLED NO WOMAN Kftwe In 7 reels, will be presented at the ALHAMBRA To-night. Further particulars will be found on page 6. wmmm109 words
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Article752 1922-06-23 9 Great Welcome Given By London. Delighted to Have Finished Tour. Reuter's Service. I ondon, June 21. There was a thunderous welcome on the Prince of Wialos landing at ten this morning, guns on the warships booming a farewell salute. Thn Prince war- received ]>y naval and military chiefs752 words
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Article210 1922-06-23 9 Puts No Faith in Election Results. Reuter's Service. London, June 21. De Valcra has issued a statement to th? press on the subject of the Republican election defeats. He said that Ireland under the threat of war voted as England desired, but Ireland's sentiments were unchanged. They210 words
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Article70 1922-06-23 9 The U. S. Navy. Reuter's Service. London, June 21. A message from Washington states that the Senate passed the Naval Appropriation Bill, involving a total expenditure of §295,000,000, about £44,000,000 more than allowed by the House of Representatives. The measure must now be submitted to the intcr-camer-;l conference. The question70 words
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Article59 1922-06-23 9 i Reuter's Service. London, June 21. The Hague The commission has un- ar.imously approved the appointment of a conference bureau consisting of Heer Patyn, Holland, as chairman and M. Cattier, Belgium, as vice-chairman of the commission, Sir Lloyd Greame,*!. Alphand. France, and Baron Avczzana, Italy, as presidents. There59 words
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Article70 1922-06-23 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 22. In the House of Commons, questioned is to the cpiuni traflic in North Borneo, Mr. Wood expressed the opinion that so ong as complete suppression of opium ;;noking in the Far East cannot be at.ained it was essential that the traffic should70 words
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Article68 1922-06-23 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 21. Marseilles The Emperor of Annam :wd the Crown Prince have arrived and were received by the Minister for the Colonies on behalf of the Fi-ench Government. London, June 22. Paris The Emperor of Annam ridi- :u!es the report that he is about68 words
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Article57 1922-06-23 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 21. In the House of Commons, Mr. Stewart asked a question with regard to the grantng of British nationality to descendants if British citizens born in Japan. Major !'aird replied that the point was met by the British Nationality Bill introduced yes:erday, which he57 words
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Article185 1922-06-23 9 Defeat of Government On The Mandate. Reuter's Service. London, June 21. The Government has been defeated in the House of Lords, on a motion by Lord Islington, declaring that the Palestine mandate is inacceptable, because it violated the government's pledges to the people of Palestine and opposed185 words
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Article51 1922-06-23 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 21. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. dynes, Mr. Chamberlain said that the Government had received no confirmation of the statement in the Russian o.Ticial organ that the remnants of Semenoff's army were arriving in Vladivostok with the aid of the51 words
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Article49 1922-06-23 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 21. Saint Nazair The customs authorities have seized 45 kilogrammes of opium, morphia and cocaine on board the steamer Espaj;ne. It has been ascertained that the drugs were manufactured at Darmstadt and shipped to Santander. Their destination has not yet been discovered.49 words
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Article44 1922-06-23 9 Reiter's Service. London, June 22. Wichita, Kansas An almost unprecedented escape has occurred here. An aeroplane got into a tsilspin at a height of 0.000 feet. Two passengers and a pilot to whom parachutes hed been strapped, jumped out and landed uninjured.44 words
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Article41 1922-06-23 9 Reuters Service. Paris, June 21. Mudarre Bcssarabo has been condemned to twenty years hard labour. Her daughter was acquitted. (Havas.) [The aeeajMd were charged with murder, and the case had been before the French courts for a considerable time.]41 words
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Article34 1922-06-23 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 22. New York Fifty thousand workctrs in the men's clothing industry have struck with the object of compelling manufacturers to place work with certain registered union contractors.34 words
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Article76 1922-06-23 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 21. Helsingfors A message from Moscow states that in consequence of the Soviet's refusal to ratify the Russo-Italian treaty, M. Chjcherin is expected to resign. London, June 22. Montreal The case against Sir Montagu Allan, President of the Merchants' Bank, who was charged with issuing76 words
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Article91 1922-06-23 9 Troops Refuse jto Go Against Insurgents. Reuter'sj Service. London, June 22. Paris Le Temps* publishes a report from Constantinople Ito the effect that Bolshevik sources state/that the insurrection in Turkestan is btfcon-.ing serious. Bckhara, Same.-AaM; Verghan, Kokand, Tashkent and Askhabad are in the hands of the insurgents,91 words
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Article83 1922-06-23 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 22. In the House of Commons, replying to Sir Walter de Frece, who declared that Japan had already withdrawn most of her post offices in China and suggested that the Government should imitate this example, Mr. Harmsworth said arrangements were being made to83 words
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Article103 1922-06-23 9 We are indebted to the Nanyo NichJ Nichi Shimbun for the following telegrams from Japan Tokio, June 21, 7 a.m. The Privy Council has completed ratification of the Yap treaty. The Washington Treaties Bill will bo submitted to the Privy Council on June 28, and is expected103 words
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Article433 1922-06-23 9 Why Delays Sometimes Occur. There has been some local comment lately on the alleged late arrival of mails by the British India steamers, and as the position is not well known, the following explanatory notes will make the matter clear. The B. I. S. N\ Co.,433 words
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Article81 1922-06-23 9 Titi Tin Co. First five months of current year. January 236.20 picuis, February 254.28 picuis, March 494.:>9 picuis April 615.27 picuis, May 563.57 picuis. total 2,163.71 picuis. Above mixed ore is estimated to contain Tin Ore 70 per cent., say 1,5. r )0 picuis, wolfram ore 20 per81 words
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Article100 1922-06-23 9 Sun Vat Sen's Resignation Imminent. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, June 23. As a result of the navy's decision to withdraw its support and go over to Chang Kv.ing M'ing, Sun Vat Sen's resignation is believed to be imminent. Canton is quiet, though looting continues Public, commercial100 words
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Article264 1922-06-23 9 Sequel to an Arbitrator's Award. In the Appeal Court, yesterday, their Lordihips, the acting Chief Justice, Hon. Mr. P. J. Sproule, ai:d Hons. Justices Whitley and Brown, were engaged in hearing the appeal by Messrs. Pirelli (Far East), Ltd., against the judgment of Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard which set264 words
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Article269 1922-06-23 9 Examinations in Kuala Lumpur. Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent writes The increasing interest which is tying evinced by children of all conmuniU-. in Kuala Lumpur in studying different branches cf music is ce#Uiinly a Kfllthy sign, and sliouid be encouraged. Last week Dr. Mistcvvski was here, conducted269 words
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Article96 1922-06-23 9 t 16th List of Subscriptions. Amount previously acknowledged $13,558.5fi Hon. Mr. W. P. W. Ker 50.00 Robinson and Co., Ltd., 100.00 Dr. Gibbs 15.00 Bridge Winnings per Mrs. Hoops 2.00 113,725.56 Endowment Fund. (Inaugurated by Sir Arthur Young, G.C.M.G., K.8.E.) Amount previously acknowledged $25,048.65 Interest to Date96 words
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Article282 1922-06-23 9 Field-Marshal Wilson Shot Dead. Tragic End of a Brilliant Career. Reuter's Service. London, June 22. Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson has been shot dead outside his London residence. Two arrests have been made. [Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson haJ recently made statements on the Irish question with regard to282 words
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Article175 1922-06-23 9 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., report Singapore, June 22. The weekly rubber auctions opened yesterday to a more active market. All grades were in good demand and values were firmer all round. Standard and good f.a.q. Sheet was in particularly good request up to 25 cents, cased175 words
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Article146 1922-06-23 9 Messrs. Barlow and Co.'s report Singapore, June 22. After a very quiet opening demand became fairly good although few buyers were bidding. Standard Sheet was in ■;ood demand at 2V/i cents sellers holding for 25 cents (25Vs cents in cases) which was easily obtainable as the auctions progressed. Good quality146 words
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Article88 1922-06-23 9 Well for the third and last time but one What About It We heard the question answered last night in varying strain, but the audience, generally speaking, voted Singapore's musical and topical revue pood. As an antidote to the slump and the hump, we strongly recommend88 words
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Article57 1922-06-23 9 Y.W.C.A. Lunch Rest Room Fund. Amount previously acknowledged *20,417 Mrs. Ingram 7.50 Mrs. A. H. Dickinson 2 Mrs. G. Cullcn Mrs. Onract I D. Kitovitz 10 Mi 3» Irene Shelley-Thompson 10 Mrs. Maw 10 Rev. J. H. McKew, C.F. 10 PriMMM Mary Wedding Gift Fund per A. \V. Still 55057 words
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Article172 1922-06-23 10 Mr. V. H. Knowles' second trophy will be raced for on Sunday next at 10 a.m. Conditions European crrws only, sails down, boats to be anchored, anchors must be taken on board, slipping of moorings not permitted. Will skippers please note that at a recent meeting of172 words
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Article39 1922-06-23 10 To-morrow at 4.30 p.m. the Barnes Cups wi be played for on the Polo Ground at The sides will be 1. Dames, 2. Wolff, :i. Dove, 4. (ll ...>•!. Wlm- >.—i. Cullen, 2. Ferguson, 3. ■1. Cooke-Yarborough.39 words
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Article87 1922-06-23 10 Th< United Banks Football Club is bending a football team to Johorc to. nwrrow to meet the Johorc Sports Club. The Johora team will include several probable players for the Malaya Cup Competition. The following will represent the I n.itnl Kanks F.C. Rodrigues, Wardle, David de Sousa, Adamson, Ricchelman,87 words
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Article66 1922-06-23 10 The following will represent the S.C.C. acainst the Services in the Singapore Cricket Tournament match to be played on the Padang on Saturday, commencing at 2 p.m. -harp O. P. Griffith-Jones (capt.l. H. M. Cantrell, R. T. Holder. E. J. Riches, F. R. Craig, R. L. D. Wodehouse, H.66 words
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Article50 1922-06-23 10 The following will represent the S.R.C. against the H.A.M.C. at cricket to-mor-row on the S.R.C. ground commencing at 2 p.m. -H. G. Stack, L. R. Bligh, I). C. Woodford. J. R. Angui. A. Lange, V. C. Westcrhout, S. Btewart, N. P. Bates, F. J. Monteiro, F. Albuquerque and G. Bates.50 words
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Article50 1922-06-23 10 A Beater wire of the Ust inst. states At Boehamaton in the Davis Cup competition, iii the two remaining stakfle*, (Jordon Lowe beat Colombo (Italy) —l. •—t, C-0 and Kingscote scratched to llobecco (Italy), thus the final score is four matches to one in favour of Britain.50 words
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Article72 1922-06-23 10 The 100 yarns race in the JacksonMiilar Cup series will take place at the Swimming Club on Sunday on the arrival of the ten o'clock luuncti. Entries can be made to the captain, Mr. H. L. Manjas< before the race. The Jack-son-lfillar Cup b a pnraisiwt trophy ■stag72 words
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Article202 1922-06-23 10 An excellent game of hockey was witnessed yesterday on the S.C.C. ground between No, Company R.G.A. and the The gaata was characterised by fa.st jiir.y throughout and the ball was swung ficin one end to the other. The G sad the score, after five play from a rush, their202 words
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Article171 1922-06-23 10 London wires to India, dated June 11, say Thousands of people lined the streets of Dover to-day to witness the departure of the colours of the 2nd Battalion of the Connaught Rangers, who are being disbanded. Women sobbed as the colours were marched through the ranks and171 words
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Article538 1922-06-23 10 Pioneer of Survey Work in The Malay States. Mr. L. U. StafTord, Superintendent, Revenue Surveys, Perak, who is on three months' leave prior to retirement from the Service, first came to the F.M.S. in March, 1896, under agreement with Mr. F. F. King of fc'elangor, to538 words
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131 1922-06-23 10 rj, June Silver Z'j%. I UK p.c. pru.i. Three mtntfc tr- i Share Market—Dull. Rubbers.—Market quiet. AOenbys 19-18 cents, Craigieloas 20-2:; cants, Bassettl fi7'j-7J'- cents, BakU Ssmhawani Is. 4d. ar.d Singapore UnitSsTs 6: <i. I ■V4s% Usatakabs 12'- cents, Piiuias 75 cents, Ulu Benut.s131 words
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Article79 1922-06-23 10 Missis. Lyall and Evatt report under to-day's date Tin.—Uf.3 ss. Od. Rubbers.—Bassetls 05-70, Glenealy.--sellers 70 cents, Kuala Si' Jims 1.40 L.60, Ulu Benuts 171i-22'i, Malakoffs 2.J0-2.7r. Mine.'-.—Johans 57%-52%, LJngids -2.'>.->,.'>.->, Jelantohs sellers 87%, Jelantoh MA sellers 1)0 cents, Kenongs 18/9-18 wangs f,7'j-7L>^, Norths 7. Souths79 words
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Article140 1922-06-23 10 Have you a parental fixation According to Dr. David Forsyth, who lectured on Psycho Analysis at the Institute of Hygiennc, 31, Devonshirestreet, W., if one of the parties has a parental fixation the marriage is almost bound to be unhappy. A parental fixation," he explained, is the love140 words
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Article21 1922-06-23 10 Canon Thomas Alfred Chapman, vicar of BtUon, has been appointed Suffratrnn Hishop of OotetajstSf in succession to tho late Bishop Whitcombe.21 words
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Article1102 1922-06-23 10 Full Text of Mr. Choo Kia Peng's Speech. The following is the tall U -xt of Mr. Choo Kia Peng's speech at the meeting of Federal Council Biy, with your permission, I will s:iy aVfcw words only on a dt-licatc subject to Vhich reference hns been made by1,102 words
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Article253 1922-06-23 10 Mme. Lydia Lipkowska And Sklarevsky in Singapore. About a year a-o ?iiischa Elman, the famous violinist, came through, and was WftJiiggest Kuccesj ever known in thi« town. BvJry ticket was sold out two days before the firs* coil«rt. In lact the theatre has never !;eon Borfull, wrr»e«»^was a253 words
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Article196 1922-06-23 10 Electrification of the Whole System. After close stut'y of conditions extending over several years, the Dutch Kast Dthorities !-^\x- decided to electrify thr who!? railway system. Direct current c:i ifiM volts is to be used, but later Bourabaya section may be D volts direct on a196 words
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Article131 1922-06-23 10 An t:p-'o-date electric cinema projector j baa bc::i rnftaUrd at Bafies Hctci. Frank Mayo a;ip'.:ir< in Th? Fighting i Lover at the Liberty Hall in the second show, and Gladys Walton's romedy-drama, ths Guttersnipe, v.ii! also be sorecnod. In the first show, the Biasing Secret. serial, episodes t*131 words
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Article196 1922-06-23 10 Mr. Charles Cochran's latest project, for which p!ar.s have been completed ami contracts signed, is the establishment cf a travelling theatre, which will enable him to bi nvey any type of play to any part of England. The building will be made of thin steel plates and196 words
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Article86 1922-06-23 10 The rate of mortality in the Settlement of Singapore for the week ending June 10 was 35.13. The total number of deaths was 296 of which 208 were male subjects and 88 female. Convulsions claimed 12, phthisis 30, malaria fever 27, dysentery 24, bori-beri 32, pheumonia ;:i,86 words
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Article651 1922-06-23 10 Company Secures Further Contract. The fifteenth annual ordinary general meetin? of the Aver ilitam Planting Syndicate, Ltd., was held at Messrs. Whittall and Co's offices, Klang, on Saturday. June 17 at 11 a.m., when tho following were present Mr. F. O. Sander (in the chair), Messrs. T. J.651 words
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Article369 1922-06-23 10 Dr. S. H. R. Lucy's Wedding. Ike Star, Guernsey, of Mny lj, linthe f:llcving- account cf the wedding of Vr. S. H. R. Lucy, former Principal Civil Wedical CMBeer, Strait.-. Settlements, and rty —A wedding of very considerable local interest tock place' on btesday at St. Mary's (hur!), Laagley, near369 words
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Article41 1922-06-23 10 Lines written by the late Mr. E. S. Smith, a well-known resident of Bangkok: A gin and bitters underneath the fan (At frequent intervals repeated), an Occasional sandwich frcm a remnant heap, And what's the good of dinner to a man41 words
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Article950 1922-06-23 10 The Novels of A. S. M. Hutchinson. Once Aboani- the Lugger, by A. S. M. Hutrhinscn. The Happy Warrior, by the same author. Messrs. Hodder and Stoughton. About a year ago the English readinir public was delighted at the discovery of a writer of rare merit. Mr. Hutchinson';950 words
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Article42 1922-06-23 10 Mr. Harry Packham, who recently died at Brighton, was a wonderful example of octogenarian vitality. When well over SI, zip developed a passion for flying. He hatntad the aerwtrome ai Brighton, wher* exhibition flights were being givsa, and r.isik' almost daily ascents.42 words
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Article1148 1922-06-23 11 line Product of Ceylon that Has Disappeared. If you get a bottle of umefc which smells like ripe J»k fruit when you pull out the cork, drink it slowly and revei.ntly, for you will be drinking one of the iiiK-st liqueurs in the world. Cherish it and do1,148 words
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Article648 1922-06-23 11 Verdict of not Guilty for Orton And Clarke. A Melbourne message of May 15 states Evidence was completed to-day in the case in which Thomas West Orton, Henry Falkiner Scarborough, and Afred Clarke are being tried on a charge of having conspired to defraud the public in648 words
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Article93 1922-06-23 11 A message received from the Administrator of the South-West Protectorate itates, a Windhoek wire of May 28 that while forces were successfully occupying a strategical position near Kalk Fontein, this being necessary for co-opera-tion with the air force, the rebel Bondels. wartr. natives were encountered93 words
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Article96 1922-06-23 11 Routine Orders, dated June 21, by LieuL-Colonel F. E. Spencer, D.5.0., M.C., Commanding S.S.V.F. Friday, 23rd.—5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, "A and "B Companies, Company Parade Raeburn House, 5.H.8." Comianv. Platoon Parade. Monday, 26th.—5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Eurasian, Chinese and Malay Companies, Officers and N.C.O.'s. Tuesday, 27th.—5.15 p.m.,96 words
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19 1922-06-23 11 Orders for week ending June 24 Saturday, 24th.—Field Day. See special order*.19 words
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Advertisement161 1922-06-23 11 Latest Dance Records Circolatloß Rosy Cheek* Silver Star Gossiping Beautiful Face* Sweet and L»w Come Along Why? Baltimore Buzz Bull Frog Patrol My Sunny Tennessee Bandana Tuck me to sleep in my Ma old Tucky Home Wabash Blues Biminti Bay Just like Rainbow It must be some one like When161 words
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Advertisement327 1922-06-23 11 Raffles Hotel The Popular Rendezvous for Dancing. This Evening Tea Dansant 5 to 7 o'clock Latest Popular Dance Music By RAFFLES "ORCHESTRA. Hssleal Director, Mr. P. A. COOK*. SUNDAY NIGHT at 9.45, Cinema. Music by Raffles Orchestra. TalephoM 212*. SARKIES BROTHERS, All Reservations, Proprietors. s sees uses so s«sssoosoooo<oooossooooooosoooos»s ADELPHI327 words
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Advertisement460 1922-06-23 12 STERLING RUBBER SHARE PRICES. LONDON EXCHANGE STERLINfc PRICES MAY 17. Stock Stock Exchange P«r Exchange Value. Compamy. Price*. Value. Compaiy. Price*. May 17. May 17. il Anglo-Malay 17/6 £1 Lumut 28/9 il Ayer Kuning 32/6f 2/ London Asiatic 3/4*4 il Bakap Plantations 13/9 £1 Malacca Plantations 32/6 £1 Banteng Selangor460 words
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Advertisement1537 1922-06-23 12 SALES BY AWmON GHEONG KOON SENG CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of valuable town and sea-side properties at Phillip Street, Pasir Panjang, Ponggol, etc At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s sale-room, No. 30, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, June 28, 1922, at 2.30 p.m. Estate of SIIAIK MOHAMED BIN ALI BIN SALLIM1,537 words
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Advertisement281 1922-06-23 12 New Zealand Stilton Cheese THE ABOVE CAN NOW BE OBTAINED AT OUR RETAIL DEPOT, ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED Ask for and see that, you get Marseilles Roofing Tiles RIDGES AND VENTILATORS ••rife ART" BRAND These Tiles bays been Imported and used in these parts for over 20281 words
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Article541 1922-06-23 13 Business Still Suffering From War Re-action. At the half-yearly general meeting 1 of shareholders of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, held in Tokio, on May 2, Mr. Ito, president of the company, says the Japan Gazette, spoke on the business conditions of the company during the six months541 words
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Article433 1922-06-23 13 Exploiting a Happy Freak Of Nature. If you want to see soda-water spouting from the earth in a fountain you mat ci me to Glintor., says thy Daily News in mail week. in this little Northamptonshire village, lying a few i-iilcs out from Pcterot/rouKh, there lias been433 words
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Advertisement220 1922-06-23 13 Liidlaw Co Ltd. H I Jk^Bl (Incorporated In England) MALACCA SINGAPORE Hbbbbbl underwear There is comfort In "JASON "and For Homewear satisfaction. On your homeward journey trust to -JASON." f^ "JASON" MEDIUM y^7^\ The a WOd WUKJHT m >w unshrinkable i in., r,r, in. ImJj^hrto. LlfVi^av underwear. 0 J^^&^M'^y Every220 words
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Advertisement352 1922-06-23 13 Li&ter*>Brust&Bi Light SLOW-SPEED ENGINE STARTS AND STOPS ITSELF. AS SUPPLIED TO GOVERNMENT. BaRKER&CO;LTL> Sole Agents. BBBBB8BBBBaBaBBIB2&SBBBBBSHS£21ES3OS3:?3S&BEBBasaB8BBBaaBBBBflBBBBI CHOP CHONG YEE FOH J2, PHILLIP STREET, FINGAPOHE. CHOP WAN ON FOII 101. CROSS IT BUI, HNGAPOOL CHOP SIN WAN SAN CHAN 22. NEW MUG! ISOAD, NNCATOBS. Wa, the- aa4«rs!jraed hrrrby privc notic that352 words
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Advertisement110 1922-06-23 13 XaJL til— i kALJalrvl BLACK LABEL Old Highland Whisky Guaranteed over 12 years old. The guarantee of age alone justifies the price but when the superb quaiity is appreciated the value is doubly cuARANT«ri liil enhanced. II YEARS OLD BH gf^^JSP' S4l 00 per case Duty extra. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLE110 words
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Advertisement147 1922-06-23 14 The Motor Union Insurance Co., Ltd. (laeerporated i% Eagleae) MOTOR VEHICLBB DKPABTMMiT. AH kinds of rehfclas gvptad fof Faroorable rates. Prompt and liberal settlement of claims. The Camprehensive Policy of the Motor Union is the recognised premier meter policy. FIRE DIP 4RTMBNT. Insurances affected on Buildings and MarthaadU* for long147 words
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Advertisement1575 1922-06-23 14 AMcti approximately »5,00«,00« S.C. 'Amman la fort* .y«t fIT.OOO.Mt The Great Eastern Life^Assurance Co., Ltd. ■BAD omCI i Winchester Hocse. Singapore, LONDON OITIC1 U, Old Jewry. B.C. The Company has *20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies wlta the British Life Aisnrance Companies Act in every partieslar.1,575 words
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Advertisement317 1922-06-23 14 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (incorporated in Hcogkong) Capital, all paid up IX3,OO0,0(iO Silver Ees«rve |2B^OO.DCO Sterling Beserve, held la London 4,100,000 Reserve Liability of Froprietcra $20,000,000 COI'HT OF DIRECTORS. G. M. Dodwell, E«q. Chairman. Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang D>;iuty Chairman. D. G. M. Bernard, Esq. A. M. Bow<>s Smith,Eaq.317 words
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Article967 1922-06-23 15 Some New Zealand Animals And Plants. On a balance of evidence, New Zea. land is judjjed the shrunken remnants of a continent large as Australia, which formerly stretched over to New Caledonia, Norfolk Island and Lord Howe Is.and, but, which, at least since the h inner birds and967 words
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Advertisement422 1922-06-23 15 Genuine Spare Parts for Overland Cars New shipment just arrived. Cycle Carriage Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE, PENANO, KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. IT PENETRATES I without rubbing. sign of pain *****3' think of W^Wim Sloan's Liniment. WamJlu^ Don't uaafiai there's no help for your Z^^BB I l I Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Neuritis or »?f422 words
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Advertisement426 1922-06-23 15 BE PATRIOTIC! Use only goods of Local Manufacture and help promote Local Industries. ASK lift lm> *m R for thu Is/ JB& r BRAND J U G QiANim i^» V O y and you will lss 3l^i GET s^^JkßM^^^J T price M. B. E. HIGHEST AWARD. .■■■■■■■■■■■■HHHU" MASSAGE 87, Waterloo426 words
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Advertisement259 1922-06-23 16 TAY GUAN KIAT 35, IMil! .1 IP STREET Tfcene .Nos. 3113 sad lilt. The Successful Contractor to the Singapore Municipality for the supply of MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, BROOMS, BASKETS, etc., etc., etc i EstaMikhed 1898 N. LAZARUS OPTIIAJ.MH OPTICIAN Mediral Hall Building lottery Road. REFRACTIONIST Mr. R. V. MEYER, F.S.M.C. (London)259 words
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Advertisement495 1922-06-23 16 GUAN KIAT CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) 35, PHILLIP STREET. Ashenlos Millboard, Tape and Yarn American Axck, 4 lbs. Flat Leather ltc-lline, 1 in., IH in. A 2 in Round Leather netting, Vi in., H in. Hack Saw Blades, 10 in. and 12 in. Hack Saw Frames Adjustable Scythe Blades,495 words
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Advertisement945 1922-06-23 16 CIASSffIED ADVERTISEMMS The PREPAID chargee for Want.', For Sale, To Let, etc., In ordinary close-set type (average six words to line) are per line one insertion IS cts.. two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, six ins. <1.13, ten ins. $1.40, twelve945 words
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Advertisement939 1922-06-23 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, Villa Marina, No 61, Meyer Rd., Apply to Meyer Brothers. TO LET, house No. ISA, Mount Elizabeth Road, famished. Apply hB3, St.-aits Tin.cs. TO LET, compound house No. 102, River Valley Road, from July 1. Apply 25, Malacca Street. TO LET AND FOR SALE, 136-1,939 words
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Advertisement698 1922-06-23 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, new premiw-s, 117 and 118, Cecil Street. Apply M. Gustor, 4, De Souta Street. TO LET, No. 1, Raffles Quay, suitable for office, entrance June 1. Apply Low A Co., Ltd. TO LET, office and go-lown* centrally situated with river frontage Apply Sime, Darby and698 words
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Advertisement298 1922-06-23 16 AN UP COUNTRY APPRECIATION Kuala I.unipjr, June. I am pleased v.ith my mMM and am sending you some more matrrial. Please send three more imirs ol Phoenix stockings as prtvious ordtr. It is very refresl-.iii'jr to Bad an establishment in these parts where one can obtain sucli excellent Fcrvioe and298 words
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Miscellaneous203 1922-06-23 16 THE STRA.TS TI^ES TELEPHONES Eiiitorinl and Ceneral 58 Managers Office 1117 Job Irinting O!"ce 12:1 All communications relating to editurial matters and liews should be Mluresscd to THE EDITO;:. AH communication* rulcting to business mutters advertisements, cuhscri pilous, account:, printing, etc., should be addressed to iiiE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT KATF3. Wants,203 words
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