The Straits Times, 29 July 1922
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Title Section13 1922-07-29 1 The Straits Times NO. 27,009. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1922. PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement176 1922-07-29 1 MILKMAID ■TCBILISED MILK Price Redaeed to Larc* site t>.3S p. cat* or 20 cents prr tin BaaU «i:e $10.40 p. MM or 11 cents per tin NESTLE ANGLOSWISS COND. MILK CO. (LONDON), 81NUAPOKK. RUSaaBBBSMBBIMBBMBnBaBCSSBB«HiKaBBB2MinBaiB»BnBHEa*aBB ESBBaBBICSBIBBBBBXaiiBBBBBBJIBBIEa 3 HI M I' m g You Will Pronounce m R g I /^fKP^x S176 words
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Advertisement616 1922-07-29 1 OBBnBBfIBfIBBBBBBBBBBEBBBBnBBBBBfIanBBBBVBBBBBBBBBBBEBa ******************************8 LATEST RECOMiS j "HIS MASTER'S VOICE." INSTRUMENTAL VOCAL MUSIC JASCIIA HEIFETZ (Violin) I.IISA TCTKAZZIM (Soprano) (with orchestral accompaniment) (with orchestral accompaniment and flute 12-inch Kcd Lnbel, $3.75 ohhligatu) 3-***** Serenade, Op. 48 (Valsc) Tchaikovrsky 12-inch Rod Label, $3.75 ARTHUR BECKWITH (Violin) 2-M3041 Ah non riurtre uman penCith pianoforte616 words
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Article1334 1922-07-29 2 Pearl Shell, Beche-de-raer, And Trochus Shell. Mr. G. P. Sinclair, who is engaged in the North Queensland fisheries, with headquarters at Thursday l.'linil, has been visiting TowUVllle, where he informed ;i representative of the North Queensland Register that owinjc to the low price of trochus shell, thkt1,334 words
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Advertisement219 1922-07-29 2 ■T C A You wouldn't buy a tin like this No one would "ever think of buying a tin lull of holes- and yel people often buy tins which :.rc quite as useless when it comes to preserving the tea inside. I O I want to make certain of havln.!219 words
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Advertisement373 1922-07-29 2 r BtiiTi'j!B>. i. Cuficura Toilet Trio Satisfies ever? want of the most critic;:! in cleansing, purifying and beautifying the skin and complexion. Nothing purer, sweeter or more effective for every-day toilet purposes. E«ipll.Ti:e»!i.}d,o<BtaMetti.S4. U4!i M. j .:.::h!uJKK,u;thi I n,.,: r hr !j«',;>«,>ot r.MayI i.i .'«*nu.l.lJ :T.CUrxtb«u<lq UitaD.lCl. I ji(K~CuU<.ura bo*p»K.«et373 words
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Advertisement146 1922-07-29 2 A.M.A. AJM.A. C. A. PARSONS and Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) Steam Turbines Turbo Generators Turbo Pumps, etc., etc. ECONOMY WATER -MUNICIPAL W W M^ I Em Im AND pobuc- SUPPLY awSa*SijSM* j5 k tfr i VKPRw'^MSr'uaMBF v 4L. W^mk x^y*^^fiSHra4Mb^^a^^laS^H •'PAHSONS 1 GEARED TURBINE driving CENTRIFLQAL PUMP. Supplied to146 words
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Article409 1922-07-29 3 A Solvent of Italian Socialism. Tlic Obserw'j Boaae eaßtMeadeat wrote on June. 25 ii at lea.st one party which ah W1 no signs of spUtting mto section-, per'he reason that it is esaentially a bit' movesMßt, intludinir in it* midsi a Parliamentary gn up. Jt old be ak409 words
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Article170 1922-07-29 3 Which haa the' better literary tut Uritain or Ameries On this question the San if Ni". Y' vie has inviu-d the opinion! vt rariotu popular writcn. Mr. Bernard Shaw replies in chai tic rein "Ai far aa 1 k:;:,v.- nafther the \m rican, nor any otter public i;:170 words
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Article57 1922-07-29 3 President Harding lias onkred the Alien Enemy 11,l 1 r tod ■'aim ail German trade marks and patent* which the former Custodian (Mr. odrow Wilaoi d tn \.hi- < I Fuandation, .1 privately-owned ■..11 now headed by Ur. Garvin. P Harding rlesirea that the Govcntnv 157 words
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Advertisement241 1922-07-29 3 WHEN CHILDREN GRIND THEIR TEETH IN SLEEP worms. Other Me, sad breath, paia nnd ewelling the rbdomen. Irritation the Caaa- 1 i d :i mr.rkcl Improveneral health spoodilj opiates ami iroangcst bake, lie in:!: tipation, ccli« I toe) lag troubl or I'"^^ r■, r I ...in iir. ffrilliamt' Hodidai Malacca241 words
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Advertisement566 1922-07-29 3 FREE LIFE READINGS TO ALL WHO WRITE AT ONCE The Well-known Kuropean Astrolojrcr Prof. Poxr^y, has once more decided to favour the pimple of thin country with FREE TEST r.EAIMNCS of H.iir liv.-. fr 0111 his office in l^ollanH, Prof. «M**Bk. Koxroy's fame ia >C j^F?«V^'JbW too well-known in jM&tftßJj^^aaW*566 words
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Advertisement390 1922-07-29 3 0 a Every wineglasgful of 'Wincarnis 1 means an I a increased amount. of New strength, New rich red blood, New nerve force. New vitality. The outstanding value ol Wincar. 1 ni»' in promoting a progritsiv j increase in strength and vitality it due to the four-told power which a390 words
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Advertisement268 1922-07-29 3 ANSCO CAMERAS AND SPEEDEX FILM rfri'V ■u'giii-.J i.. Tn e es answer ia the one \L'i>7^- which cornea to us too late, and [^^B^^jl^v^ the best chance for a good pic- IB *NyJ ure a wa y 8 comes when the v^-^j^ nearest camera is miles away. (gfJfß Get an268 words
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Advertisement562 1922-07-29 4 P. 0.-British India Apcar Line (C'-ißp^nias Tnrorpo'»««4 In S«gl»»d) WATL AM) PASSBIfSIB AND CARGO SERVICES IPBOKSULA ANO ORIENTAL 9. N. CO. iVrtAtr Ci'rtraet with Ills Majesty's GoTtrameat) LONDON FAR-J:.4S7ERN SFRVICI r*n« LOMHtN TO MARSEILLES, LONDOIf A AHTWnP 0,, ■aajaawn \.**r» S'ngaeer* NOVAT- 1 iboTrt Acs. 6 KASHGAR about Aug. 5562 words
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Advertisement647 1922-07-29 4 STEaWSB SftftWgS "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN A BUCKNALL STEAMSHIV Co, Ltd. (Incorporated in England) STEAMER Dae Singapore PASSENGER SERVICE OUTWARD. Steamer Dae Singapore HOMEWARD. B.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London Aug. 20 t s.B. CITY OF MANCHESTER Londo« Aug. 30 FREIGHT SERVICE l.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE Havre, L'rion, A'werp, H'burg Aug. 20647 words
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Advertisement624 1922-07-29 4 STEfIMER SfIiUEQS KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (BOTAL PACKR NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated ia Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NBTHUtLANM DOHA, GOTEHNMCMT. Telephone Has. Passage Dept. Ul, Freight Daft. 1-02. Mariae Ocpt. and Tranahlpntent Dept. 1137, Maaaier> l!«-pt. 1003. SINGAPORE— JuIy 20, Rlinjoe, Djeboes and Pnlcmbanir. SINKKAWANG— JuIy 2.. Sinckawang. Selakau,624 words
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Advertisement426 1922-07-29 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N. Y. K. LONDON LINK lUroaa Han Aug. 10 Aug. 24 LIVERPOOL LPII_ Sniio Jlaru Aug. 3 nAMBKRC LINK Jlatr-.uyo Maru July 30 Tsuyama Maru end Aug. NEW YORK LINK VIA SFKZ SOTTH AMERICAN LINK BUMHAY LINK Aug. '1 Akrta Kara Aug. 17 CALCI'TTA LINK Auir. 11 Aug.426 words
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Advertisement381 1922-07-29 5 STEfIMER SAILINGS 6.5.5. Prapoaed Balllnc from 81nic*ptir» (aah)act to caanc* wlthoal prerioaa notlol tUROPEAN LINK lor MaraelllM, London, lUmburf, Rotterdam Antwerp, r>* Colombo, Sncz and Port Sale Arr. Dep. ATLAS MARU July 28 July 29 NX.V YORK LINK Far £aa FrancUcn, Panama. New York ti, Japan Att. O«p HAGUE MAKU381 words
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Advertisement425 1922-07-29 5 STEAMER SAILSMS STRAITS STEAMSHHM&, LIMITED IAHXAh BAILINGI* intenM to BaH St»nne> town ttiagaavr. a. Mnnday, 4 p.m. KINTA Port Swettenhani am* f'»«a*j Monday, 5 pm. HYE LEONG Malacca and Maar Tuesday, 2.30 p.. CALYPSO Port Sweetenham and Penaag laeßday, 6 p.m. KELANTAr< Malacca and Muor •drx-vrUy, coon RANEE Mersing, K425 words
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Advertisement390 1922-07-29 5 >"++++++ COMBINED SERVICE OF ME OGfcAII S.l CO. LTD. (Incorporated in England) and THE WEST AUSTRALIAN I. CO. LTB (Incorporated in England) Monthly Senlce taking cargo and paxsengcrs from Singapore JAVA PORTS (as inducement offers) >:ORTH-iVFsT AUSTRALIAN PORTS AND FKEMANTLE (PERTH) Approximate Sailings MINDEROO Ang. 9 GORGON Aug. 18 CHAROX390 words
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Advertisement507 1922-07-29 5 GLASSES MUST FIT THE EYES. Glasses which do not stay in an optic?. r correct position before your eyes ar> Bi only troublesome but arc apt to causr hi ther injury by straining the eyes Our glasses are made to fit and stay (Itte One of the principal reasons for507 words
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Advertisement608 1922-07-29 5 NOTICF NOTICE is her.-V gWaa that Chin I Chong nnd Cho Thi-.m K. hong Yen Kee, carrying on 1 I No. 2, Merc lo.:ii, Singapore, propose to p:iy to In hf.p's Qatdltan n composition of Port] 45) per cent, in full i iebts due by and elalnti against the by608 words
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Advertisement698 1922-07-29 6 CINEMAS LIBERTY ■liaiatJ Hou-r. North Bridge Road. PRISCILLA DEAN In Her drc.ilr t Triumph CONFUCT Supported by HERBERT RAWUNSON. Stuart Futon's Stupendous North Woods Sensation from the famous RED BOOK story by Clarence Budington Kelland 5 BIG THRILLS 5 EDDIE POLO in A RIDE FOR A RANCHO First Show at698 words
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Advertisement249 1922-07-29 6 CMEMfIS PALACEGAY NEW BRIDGE ROAD. In the Second Slow at 9.1.* p.m. The opening iplaadaa 1 end 2 in reels of a mystery serial $1,000,000 REWARD Written by Arthur B. Reeve nnd John W. Grey. Featuring Lillian Walker. Followed I y Rt> Baaeh'l tremeni!ou3 drama of Alaska THE BRAND 7249 words
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Advertisement250 1922-07-29 6 In the Kilometre trials at Copenhagen, in which French, Italian, German, American and British Cars took part, results were as follows 1,500 C.C. Class. Time. FIAT Ist 40 Sees. FIAT 2nd 48 1/5 FIAT 3rd 50 1/10 FIAT 4th 53 WANDERER sth 54 1/10 etc, etc.. etc. FIATS of the250 words
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Article87 1922-07-29 7 PIXTCBCB. Bataiaay, .luly 29 Hi,- i Water, I." n.m l.j'.' p.m. Third Day. ;i lit Vie. Theatre, "t 1 p.m. lull 30 I.r. IM a.m., 2.i0 p.m. Monday, latj .:i II It r. a.m., P4 p.m. ace*. TaeiMSay, \i.cu»t I (.11 «.m., 4J9 p.m. i ir, ai«a<87 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article51 1922-07-29 7 KnM Whaif Baiin-Xil. I W'harl Tl njrwa. Rlm*!* Uh.irf Nil. Main Uh:irl M.-.nclif. Rmpirf :>"<', Uarn. w v.!.. rlin, Inlander. iln** Wharf NU. Pala Brani Coal Wkarf— Ml. Krpprl Ilarliour. Miiin WbaH 1/ i. i r. van ili-r Floes iU' i h Uercnry, V A Coal51 words
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Article35 1922-07-29 7 Tanjonft !";:v;.r All* rt Dock Sgn. Vie tana Uocl i Keppel II.;.-! i. ur Kind's Dock Turpard H Kitiy Nu. 1, T. 1. B H. It. Tile I'i.ntoon. Nu. L' li.,35 words
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Article27 1922-07-29 7 I tons, from Vt*o- Rhanehai Lob, HAGTE MARU. Jap., .".r.OO toat, fr from '!.!.:<■■.- KIKTA. K ur.c. Dot, 1 rren tons, from Bangkok >■ j:--n Ualacea 29-7,27 words
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Article60 1922-07-29 7 To-day ii p.m. 3 p.m :T:.: Ii 3 p.m I p.m •I |r.l 4 p.m A pja i p.a C..111 1 |-.m 4 p.r.;. tskina |m Bj trail I p. n> Naaiay I vi. 1 i..m. 1 p.m. -l na. I p..:.. Dally (Txrept Sunday) liy Tr»in.60 words
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Article24 1922-07-29 7 :t Spur.-. Ami. Lor.dun. J'ini! R Juno VJ July 8 .Tuly 12 July 17 July 20 -1 1 y 1M July24 words
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Article129 1922-07-29 7 i July 26, l>y I.ieut.Colunol K. E. Spencer, 0.5.0., MX.. (Ym- Slat. 5.15 pjn. a Prill Hall, Officer and N.C.0.'l and iCU!..-. gust 1.--.") p.m., Fort <;in- I pany, Officers and N.C.0." Gun Drill j 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, "i (Jute O.C. Com2nd.- 5 p.m., Fort Canutes;,129 words
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Article99 1922-07-29 7 I. vail and Evatt's Share R«port. I-;, all and Kvntt report und-r date Tii'.— A'!tii.H>, aa wag a rise if £4 over i'K. Rubbers.— Basaetts T^'^.-TT 1 Bukit t^atili 4iJ-)0, Glenealya 00-Tr>, Katoyan r.r.h.u > r > rests, Kedahs 1.60-1.80. Kuala Sidin l i.~.r», llalaka Pir.das 75-Sj,99 words
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Article131 1922-07-29 7 Hasan Lewis and rc:it report Singapore, July 27. The- miiiK.i-t after remainini; firm for •evtral days has again commenced to decHpc and at ihe time of writing the feoaral ur- is weaker. Steadied .'heel. S|'ot and A.QgMtSeptember have sold frmn 26" i -'25 i September 27^-26*4, October-December131 words
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Article83 1922-07-29 7 (By tourtesy of the Nichi Nichi BhfawhaTl.) Tokio, July 28. It is stated that a CoaUMTCia] I As.-sociution i.s being formed vith more than a hundred members, representing one hundred ami six larjri.' towns of Japan. Mr. Inoue, the President of the Bank ol Japan, Baron Shibuzav.a,83 words
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Article278 1922-07-29 7 The Bankrup;.;. Co«r1 w.i> Car suiiii time rtttnh) ovw ar ordei ir.ii-.ii' Mvaral wedu ;;po in the affaiis if Ho Yantr rei.tr, a Chinese contractor of Ayi -atnet, rhick v.-as after it had haco scaled, upon the in- :ru.-ti( :is cf M:-. Justice BaiTett-Lennard. Hwrc r/aa278 words
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Article100 1922-07-29 7 Ml IbantM mrssaifp of July 2 state? 'hut before, leaviaf thnt city for Sydney Mi. Briniraaa Baatri, the India-. All i.4 «<•!!. I am delighted »iili >!.• I.' v nded to m vi-iywluif. H!id v.-itli the Kyiapathy oi hi Aastralian people '.cwards my mission i am oinlidcut100 words
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Article156 1922-07-29 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore July W, On Leaden, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 1/32 Demand 2/j 15/16 Private m. credits 2/4 7/32 On New York Demand 5Hi Private 53 4 On France Bank 595 On India, Bank T. T. 177 On Non»;ki>njr. Bank d/d 12?4 p.c. prem. On Shsiiifhm, Bunk156 words
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61 1922-07-29 7 8iD|t»pore Standard Singapore Standard Tale Crepe Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Closing Pric« Buyer*. Seller*. Buyer* SeHers. Spot 2."'_- tS% Spot KM HH Aug.-Sept. Aw.-Sopt. 2G MU <Jct-D«e. Oct.-Dec. 28V4 2» .Tone of Market Steady. N L'bIb cr.bles quote: Spot crepe 7%(L, spot sheet61 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article170 1922-07-29 7 .-.-lie. fill. ra. 1 lAy it Wong 1 1 Hilam Tin 1 1 Jelantoh 1 1 Julian Tin 1 i! Kam. Kamunt. 0 ]0 Kinta Assoc. '> ."> l.lngai Tin 0 Hi Malayan Co!. 1 1 Mengleir.bu 1 1 Midd.Vtt'P 1 1 Murai Tin Nowng Pvi 1 North Taiping170 words
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Article123 1922-07-29 7 ."al. Pel. Buyers. Siik-rs. 1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 4.1.3 4.3.9 0 lv Central Engines 10.50 0 30 Central Motort 8.00 .1 L Smelting Co. 6.35 6.75 5/- Klcctric TiamwayN I/- i at Kmtc 29.50 ::0.50 mer Co. 110.00 120.00 Bros., r. n > itt 10 Mexican Eagle 2.15.0123 words
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Article111 1922-07-29 7 J. £ng. 0 p.e. $1,?54,500 par 5 p.e, p. a. S'porc Electrical Tramway*, o p.c. £350,000 norn. Spore Municipal 6 p-c. 11,878,0 m par Spore Municipal 4H p.e. of ISO" $1,000,000 10 p.e. nij. Spore Muaic'pal 4^4 px. of 1909 $1.600,&00 10 p.c. dta. .-.'{:^re Municipal 4% p.e. of111 words
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Article391 1922-07-29 7 FrMtr and Co. sad Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Latest available Sterling Quotations are printed on another pace on Friday. To-dey 8 Prices. >'rcs«r Lyall Co. Evatt New ($1) 0.55 0.C.-J 0.50 0.70 '.:>,: Oajah ($1) 1.00 1.2') 1.00 1.20 A. Hitam <i'>> 8.00 10.00 0.00 10M Kuni.it: ($1)391 words
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Advertisement136 1922-07-29 7 IN THi: MAiTKR OK THE KUNDONG RUBBER ESTATE, UafJß (In l.iqaidtaionK I Incorporated in Ike F.MS I NOTICI ii lerei.y (riven p'.Msjant tn Si r I. on 2^o of the Companies Knnctmeni Itl7. that General Mcttinn of the Company will Ye held at tin offif i s of th» Company.136 words
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Advertisement23 1922-07-29 7 S^OHDERW(S)D Speed Accuracy Durability THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY Sole Agcnta PATERSON, SIMONS CO. LTD. (Incorporated in England). SIMGAPOKE PENV.NG KUALA LUMPUR.23 words
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Advertisement568 1922-07-29 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS li.mk rn'Ki,r..i *<ti MiMsSMeaiavDidmI'.oo Kaktel anil Maneo Tickles, 75 cts. per larttc bottle. H. Bolter, Street Importir. Europe Hotel Building. ROYAL TYPEWniTER, as used Exhiliitii.M. time new, $150. 10: iT, Straits Times. TOO OLD FOR A DIRTIIDAY CAKE Nonsense How many candles f G. H TO LET, 1846,568 words
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Advertisement304 1922-07-29 7 ORDINANdC Nil. U (SAMaIKUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS s m. em ■bj < > bingapor LL iii BaavbwQ' Ni ol kk i. v. di as a cosirAXY lEx Parte INTUtNATIONAI.E CREOIET-E> HANDELS VEKK::m<.IM;. "ROTTERDAM." CraaMtara. To I. DIA^ COMPANY, •I No. IT, KaHasaa HokH. Slngapon takk304 words
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1084 1922-07-29 8 The Straits Times SATURDAY, JULY 29. WILSON AND RATHENAU. Reading the home papers one realise* the intense horror and indignation produced by the murder of Sir Henry Wilson. and it was more than passing strange that, almost at the same time, Germany lost one of the ablest and most patriotic1,084 words
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Article53 1922-07-29 8 The barque Mahabir, which lay for over a month in Fenang Harbour, owing to unfavourable weather, and which left on July 1> on her second attempt to make Moulmein with a cargo of timber, returned to Penang on Tuesday, after having done between CO and 70 miles, on account of53 words
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Article62 1922-07-29 8 In these days of collapsing values some speculators are having a hard time including even the magnates. A receiving I order has been made against Sir William Hopwood, who, a year ago, was director of 21 cotton companies in England, was regarded as the Napoleon of cotton mill finance and62 words
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Article82 1922-07-29 8 Mr. H. A. Forrer, in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, has delivered his decision in the case in which Messrs. Baldwin and O'Doherty, manager and assistant manager, respectively, of Bungsar Estate, were summoned, the first on charges oi using criminal force to 171-1 and allowing >n i-'llocks to stray on82 words
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Article15 1922-07-29 8 Our Penang correspondent wires The Taiping Queries gave a successful ntertainmer.t at the Town Hall.15 words
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Article30 1922-07-29 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders foi India and Ceylon to-day is its. 175^5100 The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 180 $10030 words
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Article38 1922-07-29 8 The monthly meeting of the Y.W.C.A. to be held on Monday, July SI, w r ll open with a social at 4.45 p.m. Miss Pike will give an address at 5.30 p.m. All members and friends are invited.38 words
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Article29 1922-07-29 8 Tho construction of the North-Soy.th trans-continental railway, without any deviation from the direct route on Jur.o 17 received the unanimous support of th." Federal Farmers' Congress, sitting in Adelaide.29 words
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Article38 1922-07-29 8 The little Malay ground-dove (tekukor or balam) and the Malay turtle-dove fmerbok or tekukor jerun), also all plovers and waders, have been placed mder protection, and shooting of these 's prohibited in the F.M.S. from September 12 next.38 words
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Article44 1922-07-29 8 The state of affairs at Canton \a inui"ated in the following paragraph froir the Canton Times of July 19 "At present the Municipal Department is deserted. It is reported that owfasg to insufficient funds, the Health Department like wise is compelled to close up."44 words
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Article49 1922-07-29 8 At the instance of Irspector Kincr. ir. "har^e of the Sepoy Line 3 Prliee Station i Chinese, named Lew Yew, was sentenced 'i one year's rigorous imprisonment for 'heft cf timber from a timber yard in k't Pasi^h. on the 15th inst. Accused had five previous convictions for theft.49 words
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Article52 1922-07-29 8 Ir. connection with the parade < f A Company, S.V.C,. at Balcstier, to-morrow ip bus will have corner of Pasir Panjan-r md Buena Vista It. ad at 0.30 a.m. and oroceed to Drill Hall, f.n-.i then on to •snire, and anothsr will leave Tank Roml '"tatio.n at C.45, via Serangoon52 words
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Article38 1922-07-29 8 A comparative statement, publisncil i '.he Government Gazette, of the Colony. <pium, liquors and tobacco revenue provides the following fipures Secom quarters, 1921, opium $1,29fj,414, liquor?C9B,oBo, tobacco $427,301 second quar tor. 1922, opium $4,219,277, liquor. $702,302, tobacco $530,911.38 words
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Article69 1922-07-29 8 Our Penang correspondent wires Putteen and Nadumuthu Nader wer-.-■harged with givinir false it formation t be Resident Councillor, and were convicted by the District Judge f' r r-"'. The first accused was sentenced to tw ~..:h-' nnd the second to six nontfes' imprisonment and ordered t.-> pay "200 to the69 words
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Article95 1922-07-29 8 The collier. Tom May, who was sentenced :.t Mr.nmouth Assizes to six months' mprisonr.ient for rioting and waa allowed to go home for 24 hours to bo with h's dying wife at a cottage near tin Niiv.' Mile Point Colliery, where the rio: took place, reappeared promptly at tw >95 words
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Article93 1922-07-29 8 An American visitor to Hongkong named Mr. Davison, staying at the Kins Edward Hotel, was attacked in Kowloon during the early hours of the morning recently by an arme.l robber and robb<*i if $200 in American bank-notes. M Davison had been visiting ser.ie friends at Aimai Villas and was returning93 words
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Article111 1922-07-29 8 It is stated at the Chinese Legation, in London that Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese Minister in London, -had arranged to return to London about the end of this year, but it is thought that circumstance i may prevent this, as it is believed he hu< been marked out for the111 words
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Article118 1922-07-29 8 Cave exploration was carried out ir. 1921 at Ulu Yam and in the neighbourhood of Rawang and round Ipoh and Kuala Lipis. Unfortunately, the results of this work were almost negative in the Ipoh district nearly all suitable sites for conducting investigations are occupied by Chinese squatters but Mr. Gordon118 words
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Article142 1922-07-29 8 On June 29, Sir Gilbert Kenelm Treffry Purcell, Kt., Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Sierra Leone, attained his "imiicial majority," havinp been appointed a puisne judge of the Supreme Court of the Gold Coast on Jane 21>, 1901, whore he served till September, 11*11, when h-j was promoted142 words
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Article444 1922-07-29 8 SOCIAL AND PERSON A L Mr. T. I. M. Gordon is appointed to art as'l'ostmastcr-Uen'.val. Captain and Qrmr. II C Harding, 2nd Middlesex Regiment, has left for boa*. The leave of Mr. J. K. Nathnn has been extended for two months fro:n July 20. A Router wire from Paris, dated444 words
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Article14 1922-07-29 8 from ("liir.a and Japan, by the [ndo Mara, arc due on Monday-14 words
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Article63 1922-07-29 8 Our j-.t vir< H.E. Mr. J ive Police Constable Santa Sißgh with the King's Police Medal for galla on the Esplanade yesterday morning in the ace of the Sik!i Pcllce (iniw, up in w square under Major Dewi r, E Singh rescued a woman an i who63 words
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Article268 1922-07-29 8 The wedding took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Wi di esday i Yen. Archdeacon Swindell officiating, rf Reginald Harry Wilscn to Sophia Elaine Van Coylenbore;. The bride looked charming aa she walked up the aisle i:i her father 1 arm, i:i a vi ry simple dress268 words
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Advertisement246 1922-07-29 8 Seasonable Suggestions for Sportsmen. L. C. Smith Double Barrel Hammerless Shot Gun. 12 or 1G bcre. Very reliable and well balanced $125. L. C. Smith Double Barrel Hammerless Shot Gun. 12 or 16 bore. Very reliable and well balanced, fitted Automatic Ejector $150. The Ithaca 12 Bore Double Barrel Hammerless246 words
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Advertisement194 1922-07-29 8 ALHAMBRA Dr. JIM Prank Mayo 5 pts fi pts. THE INDESTRUCTIBLE WIFE Alice Brady 6 pta. 5 pts First Show GET YOUR MAN Buck Junes 5 pts. 5 pts MARLBOROUGH ALARM-CLOCK ANDY (Charles Ray) 5 pts. 5 pu WHAT'S YOUR HUSBAND DOING 5 pt» 6 pts Firat Sho* BETTER TIMES194 words
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Article155 1922-07-29 9 Evidence Given by Lascar Seamen. Rki.-tek's Service. London, July 28. inquiry Into the loss of the I;:.:. -all, a passenger, raid he the offleers <H-.l the best they xrald. ..in Gates testified that ample nen attended the port lifcLoat.i after the His lout on the starboard155 words
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Article96 1922-07-29 9 Renewal of Greco-Turkish L Hostilities. KiiTra's BlftVNßi London, July 2s. An in jmption of Turco- nor is indicated in a Constantinople cable which pha Kcmal i Angora fcr the front. l from Athens confirm the reports of movements of troops in Thrace, where two new divisions have96 words
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Article168 1922-07-29 9 KEllEii'S SKKMCK. n, July 27. ly 1,000,000 tens of coal has been Uu Cardiff ar.l Newcastle areas: rr.ir.t to America. London, July 2S. Tentative proposals for ent of the railway strike were! n uu in a series of tonfrianma be- 1 Harding and the labour toml the168 words
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Article104 1922-07-29 9 Rki Ti:n's Service. London, July 21. learns thai the Cabinet committee en unemployment, the apajemtmentl of which was Baawaneod by Mr. Lloyd Geerg* m the Hoase of Commons this. afternoon, <iiuls with the wider aspects of the probk m while the old cabinet committee, under Sir Alfred blend, deals104 words
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Article215 1922-07-29 9 Spare-None Policy of The Irregulars. Reuter'3 Service. London, July 27. The Nationals are attacking the sternly resisting irregulars on three sides. When their opposition is cvorcome, the way will be opened for a general advance on Cork, where heavy fighting if anticipated. London, July 28. A document215 words
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Article204 1922-07-29 9 Reiteb's Service. London, July U. Presiding at the annual meeting of the China Association, Mr. D. Landale said i that, except where fighting had been oc- I rurring, the trade of China had flourished wonderful!;-. It might be said that the municipal government of many great cities,204 words
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Article154 1922-07-29 9 Reutek'3 Service. London, July 28. A meeting cf the Chartered Company of Rhodesia unanimously approved the terms of the agreement with the Union Government in the event cf Southern Rhodesia deciding to enter the Union in the forthcoming referendum. T::- :.:ian.cren-.ent provides that in return for the surrender <:f154 words
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Article86 1922-07-29 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 28. The ballot of the Federation of Engineering and Shipbuilding Unions has resalted in 32.0G1) votes against and 16,064 votes for acceptance of the reduction of the war bonus, but as there is not a two-thirds majority against acceptance there will be no86 words
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Article204 1922-07-29 9 I Report by the Board of Trade Committee. Reuter's Service. I^ndon, July 28. The report of the Board of Trade committee on the effect of the application in part two of the Safe-guarding of Indus-' tries Act to fabric gloves and glove fabrics manufactured in Germany upon employment204 words
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Article170 1922-07-29 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 27. Berlin Germany' 3 excess of imports ever exports for the first half-year amounted to !2.1 milliard murk*. London, July 28. Berlin Dr. Stein, who was arrested in connection with the assassination of Rathenau, has been released. London, July IS. Berlin The Imperial Bank170 words
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Article55 1922-07-29 9 Reutek's Service. London, July 28. An agreement has been reached in the British Xcrth Borneo Company's action against the American publishers, Charles Scribner and Sons, on account of alleged libels in a book recently published by the defendants. Scribners' unreservedly apologised ar.d agreed to an injunction against55 words
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Article64 1922-07-29 9 Reuteb's Skkvice. Londsn, July 28. Owing to the depreciatm in trade at Oldham, the MntttT Catton-Spinncrs Association recommend their members controlling ever 400 mills to close down for a fortnight instead of a week for the annual holidays in August, also they recommend the feden-atii n to64 words
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Article52 1922-07-29 9 Beittbr'B Service. London, July 27. Amritsar Gurdit Singh, who absconded after taking a prominent part on the Calcutta riots of 1914, on his return with Sikh emigrants from the Far East, and .who recently surrendered to the police.' •was to-day sentenced to five years' transportation on a charge52 words
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Article41 1922-07-29 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 27. Melbourne The Senate has ratified the Washington treaties. London, July 2S. The Privy Council has dismissed tho appeal cf the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada. Thirty thousand investors, mofct-, ly British, and £37,000,000 are involved.41 words
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Article698 1922-07-29 9 Finding of Coroner's Enquiry To-day. Dr. H. J. Qibbs-, M.R.C.S., L.R.CIP. j Medical Superintendent Lunatic Asylum, i presided at the coroner's enquiry held' this morning into the circumstances lit- tending the death cf the late Court In- ipottui D. Kilhurhy which occurred wh'le. deceased wad en the698 words
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Article209 1922-07-29 9 Bankruptcy Proceedings Stayed. Ipoh, July 28. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mr. Justice Watson heard a petition in bankruptcy to-day brought by the United Engineers against the Xawng Pet Tin, which assumed a novel turn owing to •even other creditors submitting anti bankruptcy petitions stating that Nawng Pet209 words
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Article530 1922-07-29 9 Big Success at Victoria Theatre. When the curtein rose on Talbot jO'Karrell's act at the Victoria Theatre last night a fine tenor voice was heard giving a strain of grand opera. The voice was wafted en to the stage accompanied by its owner and there before us grey530 words
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Article371 1922-07-29 9 Big Exports to the American Market. We are indebted to Messrs. Wilson, Holgate and Co. for v copy of the Rubber I Trace Association of London report for June. In the five mouths ending May the United Kingdom imported _7,S."ij tons, against tons in 1921 and 41,401 tons371 words
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Article74 1922-07-29 9 (By Courtesy of the Lat Pau Press.) Shanghai, July 27. Some of the Tuchunj are trying to tempt Tuan Chi Yui by offering him the i presidency for n-'xt tern, i The Chilili flood has been obstructing the traffic of the Peking-Hankow railway. The troops, under the fimniH74 words
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Article2014 1922-07-29 9 The Provisional Government And the I.R.A. By Our Special Correspondent. Lon<!on, June 29. At any time during the lest l. r >o yean Jrel.Mid may have been said to bo in the inching pot. At the present moment it would really seem us if that pro; r v.2,014 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter242 1922-07-29 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, In the article Tantalising Mars gives in your i^-ut of yesterday it is >tauii iliat certain Hustle n photographs of the planet showed the canals filled whl water on something of a sea pTeen eokstt. Articles >m this subject242 words
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Letter248 1922-07-29 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I am sending you a copy of the brief particulars of sale of ex-enemy properties in th? British sphere of the;. Cameroons which may be if interest to j your readers. These former German properties cum- prise some of the248 words
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Letter246 1922-07-29 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Beinfr a British subject domiciled] in Sumatra. I have read with considerable interest an article in the Si raitBuiiwi of July '21 on the subject Dutch East-Iniiit.— Position of British i Traders ckitrly defined." The la.st paragraph of the246 words
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Article234 1922-07-29 10 Handicaps for To-day. The following are the handicaps for to-day's racing at Penang, the last day of the meeting Race 1. —(Five furlongs) —The Bolter 10.12, The Baillie 10.5, Captain Cuttle 9.8, Second Start II !>.<», Sorlrong 7.12, Merry .Maiden 7.2. Race 2. —(Race Course) —Royal Blood 10.7,234 words
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Article115 1922-07-29 10 Singapore Cup Draw. The draw for the first round of the Singapore Cup took place last evening ;ir;il resulted as follows August .Middlesex v. S.C.F.A. 11. August 10., Siletar v. BAA. August 1 1. S.C.C. II v. S.C.F.A. I. Byes Royal Knfcir.eers, Harlequin', S.C.C. I, S.R.C, and Singapore Unite;!.115 words
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Article194 1922-07-29 10 Yesterday's results were as fellows Championship Pairs. Mrs. Savi and Mr. Potts beat Mr. a:-.<! Mrs. Pinhorn, fi— 2 C 3. Mrs. Cantrell and Mr. Griffith-Jones oi at Miss Stephenson and Mr. Hopkins, 6—5. 6—l. Miss Fawcett and Mr. Cameron beat Mrs. Maxwell and Mr. Wodehouse, 6 5,194 words
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Article407 1922-07-29 10 I A very good game of hockey was play- td ye.»terduy un the S.R.C. ground between Uit' S.R.C. ami the N.C.O.s of the Middio st x B«fljimilt Play started at a fast pace, iiiui the S.R.C. did most of the i attacking, whilst the .soldiers occasionally brought the ball407 words
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Article32 1922-07-29 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 29. In the po!o match between Ptrrck and r'enang the former won by 5 to 4 on handicaps. The actual score was 5 to 1.32 words
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Article107 1922-07-29 10 A Batter wire of the 28th inst. (fives the following iv»u!ts At the thai Surrey beat Lancashire by right wfeketa. B. Tyl<iesk>y scoring 1 1 1 in the s-t'eomi inning:-. At Southern! Essex led a;ainst Kent on the first innings. Perrin made 101 in the first innings and107 words
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Article42 1922-07-29 10 A Renter wire from Jersey City dated the '28th inst. states that in a twelve ioaijd contest Benny Leonard retained Ills title of world's lightweight champion sajamst lev readier. The men went the and no decision was given.42 words
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Article41 1922-07-29 10 A Beater wire of the 28 instant states The Wing-field Sculis, which carry the British amateur championship, rowed from Putney to Mortlake, was won by J. Beretfoid, Thames Club, the holder, who beat D. Goilan, Leander Club, eusify.41 words
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Article929 1922-07-29 10 The preliminaries in the Intrr erhool ■ports were iu-id on P.^ffles lnstituK>n ground on Thursday and yesterday. There was much keenness and good form was shown, promising well for the finals, which will be held on Thursday, August 10, on the- S.C.C. ground. arc awarded, not according to929 words
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Article736 1922-07-29 10 Classification of Drivers And Awarding of Certificates. For some considerable time past the committee of the Sinjrapcre Automobile! Club have been endeavouring to introduce a system of classification of drivers with a view to granting graded certificates rf efficiency, but have, until quite recently. been unable to736 words
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Article2958 1922-07-29 10 Col. Pearson and Singapore's Roads. The ortllnarj monthl) ir, Municipal Commissioners, followed by a special one to consider on ami ndment to bye-laws regarding Imwkers. was held in the Municipal Office yesterday. mx. U. I':.rn presided, the other rommisslorien present being 1. A. Klia-, \V. A. Sims, B.2,958 words
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Advertisement109 1922-07-29 11 SUPREMACY IS THE L!s^LSS— f!l/-lZr^^^rWff" > i¥»»»Wßsßs^s^sM Supremacy W 4 Performance The MOUTRIE PIANO neTer fails to jrive PERFECT SATISFACTION. It possesses a lightness of lotich sad responsiveness of action combined with a purity of tone that is unexcelled. Call and inspect the new MOUTRIE PLAYER. Latest Illustrated Price List109 words
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Advertisement334 1922-07-29 11 Raffles Hotel Tel. 2320 Tel. 2920 SATURDAY Guest Night, Dinner Dance Sunday, Cinema, 9.30 p.m. Mr. W. S. TAGLMPIETRA, Musical Director. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. »<-■»-« Adelpli§ Hotel TO-NIGHT Special Dinner TIIE nOTIX ORCHESTRA WILL PLAT DCmro AND AFTER DINNER JfLTHZTJVm HOTEL X.IIVIIXED A. de SMIT, Managing Director. HOTEL ESPLANADE PCSTH334 words
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Article214 1922-07-29 12 The Blackburn Dart, the new torpedoeanyins aeroplanci may quite possibly Revolutionize naval warfare, writei a co>raapondent in the Naval an<l Military cord. At a recent trial off tin Ue of Wijrht, in which thnv Dartt t;>"k part th.y each reztatered :< hit. The \vholo point about214 words
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Article63 1922-07-29 12 It It aiiiK.uiuod that Bar] Baij join tbe board of the Distillers Oompaiiy, and will also shortly resome hll the board Of John ilaiy anil Co. I.i which be vacated la IMS. Loi<l Haii('* family has bocn connected with tin Distillers Coinpa.iy tvur since its incorporstion in ls77, bis father63 words
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Article522 1922-07-29 12 SINDAY. Jl LV SO. 1922. St. Andrew's Cathedral. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 1M a.m. Holy Comm-mion (ChoralV »M n.i.i. Uanni and i.iu.r.-. 4 p.m. Th CtAm lllllll 6,10 -n. I.v. ii aad Svrmon. During the following week Holy C'ommnnion on Tuesday untl Tnursday Rt 7 a.m., in Kriday522 words
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Article377 1922-07-29 12 1 The inauguration of the Municipal bus services al i'enanp. which will take place officially on August 1, marks new dpparture in the transportation of the travelling public in IVnanjr. From the return.- of thy Municipal Health Oflteez it appears, says the Pinang Gazette, tnat the population377 words
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Advertisement731 1922-07-29 12 SALES BY AUCTWH IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The undcr^KPH have ho-n favoured with instructiona to »ell by public auction at tl-oir talo-raoa, Raffles Chanbors, Kiillles Place, Singapore, ON MONDAY, JULY 31, 1922, at 2.30 p.m. By Order nf the Liquidators of WADI.EIGH CO., LTD. Lot 1. All thnt jmicp nf v:ilunbl.>731 words
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Advertisement199 1922-07-29 12 GETTING (^WfRIiMROZ'S V^^JjW SODA WATER _t ,1 t I— >»*♦♦♦♦ DRIPPING in Yz and 1 lb. Pats Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED RETAIL DEPOT, ORCHARD ROAO. i>-»e-»»e eeeeeeee eeeete ee eeeeeee see* Camel Qm!^M Hair Belting Ther* ii not a place ono>r th* son nhrrercr th* wbaali ai l.idaatrr tpia199 words
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Article449 1922-07-29 13 A Wonderful Eastern Collection. The Prince of Wales (says the Observer) has brought home some wonderful presents and souvenirs from his recent tour of India and the Far East. So numerous were these, indeed, that it became a matter of some difficulty towards the end of the449 words
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Article435 1922-07-29 13 Climatic Conditions And Meteorological Tests. Mucli of the tim« and tnergtei of the X.M.S. MuetOßi D^Murtment during tlv.,.\a:- wu dcrotad io work on this station, Director En his nporc for 1921. F. n.ival sipr.al ratingi arrived in April after undergoing a slinrt course of training at t!;:- M435 words
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Article33 1922-07-29 13 The ex-German sapor-submarine Deutscbaland has been sold at Liverpool for CSM n> Hewn. Robert Smith ami Sens. Birkenhead. They intend to dismantle her at Rock Ferry IVa-.-h and tell tlu I .t< scrap.33 words
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Advertisement209 1922-07-29 13 Bergongnan Tyres (MADE IN FRANCB.) I. k t\ i In 'i h stocks are now Rvai!able from a'l loading garapea and »"rom Sole Ajjents for 5.3. and Malay Peninsaia. r«L No. 2 50. ommereia! Museum RM4TION Bt'RE W, Any news and intelligence relative to Japanese industry and commerce will bo209 words
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Advertisement92 1922-07-29 13 TIT A IV CEMENT HAS PROVED ITS SUPERIORITY. G. AURELY Co.. MNQ UP 18, FMLATMH Qstßn, |g Mfc $$W FOI%> LATEST REDUCTION TBAOI MAIUT ■iimiaiHVKißKascißsimsißaßKiTCsesirtisßvsfissisßi^sa^ Swiss Condensed MHk THE RICHEST IN CREAM Scrim liters are qu lity choosers Awarded the Gold Medal in Competition open to All Conirrs t Grocers'92 words
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Advertisement330 1922-07-29 14 The Motor Union Insurance Co., Ltd. (lacsro' i*t««i 4a Gnglaad^ MOTOR VEHICLES DEPARrMKM All kinds of vehicles quoted for «i- Prosnpl liberal srttlement of claims. The C«m.sive J'oliey f '.hi 'Motn Uar.n is the recognised premier motor yolifj fRK DEPARTMBNI lararaaa MMkigai snd Merrhwdisa ♦or loni; or short periods at330 words
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Advertisement472 1922-07-29 14 iii mm M nixiwi wwwiiiiii.il .i)i#isjjL»iWi-ii'Wiat>isrii iii n ~niriiiaii Mriri<is*niwiß-sinisßTi>iaß<»aTs^ Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. Aasurance in force over $17,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E. C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supremo472 words
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Advertisement566 1922-07-29 14 BANKING NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK iNBTH INDU COMMERCIAL RVNk Xstebiiaktd 1893. CAFITAJI Tl, e0,000,C00 (aboat M,000,000). IMUKD AMU Fl. «s,OOO,(KiO (aboa: PAID DP £-1,600,000 RESERVE FUND Fl. 20,000,000 (about £1,C;5.000 siud orncK in amsterda* BLAD A6KNCT IN 3ATAVIA r _KANCHE3 I Hoagkunz, ekaagaal, Kobe, Jledan, Soerabava, Samarang, Baadoeat;, Welt«TTedea, Cheribon, Tegal566 words
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Advertisement857 1922-07-29 14 BANKING CAPITAL $4,000,000 SURPLUS $2,000,000 Asiaßanking M^HEM Institution/ HEAD OFFICE FOR THE FAR EAST Shanghai Singapore Office— 22, Raffles Place. Current, Savings Accounts and Fixed Deposits In U.S. Gold, Sterling, Francs, Taels and Local Currency. Drafts Bought, Sold and Entered for Collection. Commercial and Travellers Letters of Credit. Telegraphic Transfers857 words
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Article1010 1922-07-29 15 Story of the Epoch Making Flight. 14,000 MBm Through the Air," Uubook in which Urn lute Bfr Rois Smith tells the gallant story of his (light from Knjfianil to Australia will br read with a pathetic interest. On the* eve of ;i:i even gnalar adventure this1,010 words
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Article20 1922-07-29 15 Mr. Arthur Rcberts. the well-known comedian, ha.s been married to Miss Ad» Ellen Wrifrht, aged 29. Mr. Roberts ii Ml20 words
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Advertisement113 1922-07-29 15 ANNOUNCEMENT We have pleasure in announcing that as from July I, 1922 the price of the Ford touring car is reduced to $1,500 Models fitted with electric starting and lighting equipment $1,700 Wearne Bros., Ltd. MNGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LL'MPUR IPOM, PEP»ANU AND KANQOON. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS OP B. S. A. BICYCLES113 words
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Advertisement386 1922-07-29 15 REASONS Why you should use 'HO HONG" Cement y^vQ^^cT^iAr^^ Every cent spent in a Make local industry a Z/& f r %XV>\ 11 j < /> /^r product remains success and help to reduce f^?^ /^HAS in the country. unemployment. V VTf V^a I*^^% Hf-^fe^^ iSls* Wn y vs <386 words
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Advertisement371 1922-07-29 16 GUAN KIAT CO., LTD. 33, PHILLIP STREET. New Shipments. Just Arrived. ]'*uro|>e White Ss>iiiiy.irn Kurupe Scythe Handles Mm* Sheathing Kelts Zinc Batter Sl.ili-. LsjMavLftgta, Neu'ro and Kentucky Ploughs and Spare I'arts. ate, etc. Thuno Nok. S|l3 or 3114. SEE N. LAZARUS OPTICIAN MEDICAL HALL BATTUUY ROAD FIRST JUST ARR.YE6 European371 words
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Advertisement434 1922-07-29 16 THERE ARE MANY REASONS FOR GETTING SPECIAL LINES FROM SPECIAL FIRMS. I.ATEX CUPS Porcelain and Earthenware fired at own kilns. COAL TAR as produced by the Singapore Municipal Gas Works. Also other qualities. BATTENS for momi and veneer cases, any size cut to order. CUPHANGER Old cable wire, different sizea434 words
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Advertisement894 1922-07-29 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charge, for Want., For Sale, To Let, etc.. In ordinary close-xt type (average nix words to line) are:— por line: one insertion 28 ct.., two ins. 46 ata. three ins. 64 ct?., four ins. 82 eta., five ins. 1 1.00, six ins. 9 1.13, ten in..894 words
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Advertisement908 1922-07-29 16 LAND AND HOUSES FOR SAfa, PRIVATELY, DOVE'S NEST, 102, River Valley Road, cloae to town. For particular., apply 25, Malacca Sireet. TO l.Kt, tiie CotUgc, UM, Orchard Road. Kv.t'-y September 1 or earlier. Apply V. Clumeek, 7, Halites Quay, Sinjfiipoie. NEW BUNGALOW, No. 144, Tanjong Ka tong Road. Immediate entry.908 words
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Advertisement844 1922-07-29 16 IN THE MATTER OF O tDIXANCE No. 135. COMPANIES AND IN THE MATTER OK MERCANTILE GUTTA CO., LIMITED Pursuant to section 204 of Ordinance NY 155 Companies, notice is hereby j,-iven that at an extraordinary general meeting of the members of the nbovennmed Company duly convened and held at the844 words
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Advertisement305 1922-07-29 16 'Tis not for mortals to command fucccss but we do mure, deserve it. A FAIR QUESTION FOR LADIES CV.n you po to tiv.y *'<"v in this colony and purchase a sc! of Parisian Lingerie conip. 'r;.-.c< fs Petticoat, Cheniis- and ECnick< with fun.' but an 1 ikilful French handwork for305 words
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Miscellaneous202 1922-07-29 16 THE STRAJTS T.SSES rri.EJ'KONaVI i Editorial and Genera) Msns^r'a Office JJ" Jub Printing Offlc* All eommunicr.ticni re'.af.rg to editoria.' mutters and n*wa should be addnsaed to THK EIJITOR. All communicatiun. relating to business nattaia advertUanent. .uhseriptiond, accooata, printing, etc shouH be odilrffßed to THE MANAGEK ADVEKTISEV.EXT RATES. Wants, For Ssle,202 words
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