The Straits Times, 29 September 1922
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Title Section13 1922-09-29 1 The Straits Times NO. 27,061 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement124 1922-09-29 1 Jj^tfc a _^MBBBBBBB^BBdaBTlflB! Messrs. James Buchanan Co., Ltd., have received ttie I Royal Warrant of Appointment to I THE PRINCE OF WALES w me POPULAR SCOTCH WH/SKY is S SUPPLIES OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE 3 Sole Agents HI 5 f The Borneo Company, Ltd., I .'laeorpor&t*d Knflaad) SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG I «CBm«SWama«XmßnmßnmHm»Sa124 words
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Advertisement191 1922-09-29 1 THE DINING ROOM flfeisiiui P' W i ■<■.£■■ f ■$x*^^s4'to. -a There is nothing artificial in the charm of teak, whether for interior woodwork or furniture. Its beauty of grain lends to harmony in any scheme of liin-.ishin?. Its permanence and resistance to warping combined with adaptability to earviag «nd191 words
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Article611 1922-09-29 2 The Direct and The Circumstantial. The subject of evidence and its vnrictieg is discussed in Beveral chapters of Lord Riddcll's Some Things That Matter, of which a new and popular edition has just been published by Afessru. Ho-.ldtr, and Stoughtoii. "In estimating the valv.iof conflicting evidence," s«ys611 words
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Article189 1922-09-29 2 At a full-dress parade of all thi officers and men cf the British Aviation Mission, now engaged at the Kasumigaura aeiodrome at Tokio, on the 7th inst., Rear-Admiral Taiiri presented t< the members of the Mis3ion the decorations which the Emperor of Japan ha? conferred on189 words
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Article222 1922-09-29 2 The authorities of the Peking Union Medical Collage Hospital have j-iven t:. the Press, the following frank account of the death of Chief Radio Electrician Quinn, U.S.N. at that Hospital recently Mr. Quinn, a petty officer of the U.S Navy, was referred to the Peking Union222 words
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Advertisement661 1922-09-29 2 Malarial Fever Dysentery Dr. Cassell's Tablets are the Sure Means to Splendid Health and Fitness. India. South Africa. Mr O««nc« CobDle. Janjrir P.0.C.P.. Mr. C. E Piederik«. an OffleeT In thi Iri<i.a, write:-' I feel I mn«t writr our) Oape roint I'riaon, C.r., South *fr|c«. Ml >on of the ri»»t661 words
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Advertisement346 1922-09-29 2 FOUCAULD lVOOrfOOeMeUl.a^ 19T?!847 AT_ AGENCY OFFUtKD. VICTORIA CONFECTIONERY AND STORE »X», VICTORIA 9TKEKT, HINGAPORM. Telephone No. 184 S. CAKES, ICES, COLD AND BOT DRINKS can b« had at any time from 7 a.m. to 12 Hidnifht daily in oar shop— THB SHOP tfa»t ia patronise bj ALU GLASSES MUST FIT346 words
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Advertisement156 1922-09-29 2 A.M.A. A.M.A. Hick. Hargreaves Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Engtnnd) DIESEL OIL ENGINES. UNIFLOW STEAM ENGINES. CONDENSERS (WITH HICK-BREGUET EJECTOR.) Sob Aceat P. A. PARIS, 147 M. THB ARCADE, SINGAPORE. A.MA. A.M.A. y«eeeee«eeeee c Real Economy. Don't let the WHITE ANTS destroy your Rubber Estates but use UNIVERSAL ANT-KILLERS. On Sole156 words
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Article580 1922-09-29 3 Thirty Towns Overwhelmed— Millions Homeless. The Chief SecreUry of the House of Representatives informs Renter's Agency, says a despatch from Peking dated September 7, that Mr. Chang Yu-han and other Chekiang Members of Parliament have received telegrams describing the recent disastrous floods in eastern Chekiang as580 words
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Article269 1922-09-29 3 Able Seaman Sydney le Marinel, the bluejacket from H.M.S. Carlisle who threw a bomb into the Huangpu during the attempt by two Koreans last spring to assassinate General Baron Tanaka, in which Mrs. W. J. Snyder, an American lady, was fatally injured, has been awarded the Meritorious269 words
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Article142 1922-09-29 3 Mr. John Stewart, of New York, America's oldest banker, celebrated h* 100 th birthday recently, and so also did Mr. Barr Spangle r. head of a big merchandise firm at Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Both are still in business, but Mr. Spungler says he shall ease up a little. On142 words
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Advertisement670 1922-09-29 3 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., Loans [Incorporated in Singapore) LOST S(.Rl!\ Whereas application has been made to the Directors of the übovc Company to issue a duplicate earUAeato for Shares No». )7007ITOM Inelaaiva in the mime of Sarah Cameron of t» Maryvlllt Ksplanade. Hobart, Tasmanin. upon h statement to the effect that670 words
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Advertisement511 1922-09-29 3 THE "JAUNDICED" EYE When your liver is not functionips properly headaches, bud temper, a bad taste in the mouth, foul breath, constipation, and other depressing symptoms set in, anil you look upon everything with a gloomy 'jaundiced' eye. To remedy these disordered conditions and to bring back cheerfulness into life511 words
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Advertisement284 1922-09-29 3 You can lay in a year's supply of tea, and the last cup will be as fresh and good as the first, if it is Brooke Bond tea in the vacuum-packed tin which you buy. Brooke Bond team the vacuum tin will not cost you more than you pay for284 words
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Advertisement180 1922-09-29 3 ax»A« «.o«> o oojt».»«oooo«o «.»j By Appointment to KM. THE QUEEN. gk (SfL —ENGLAND CHOCOLATES in Fancy Boxes, Packets Tins, AND NORWICH COCOA. CALEY'S CHOCOLATES ARE DIFFERENT Half pound tins, 90 cts., $1.00. One pound tins, $1.50, $1.60, $2.00. Half pound fancy boxes, $1.00. One pound fancy boxes, $1.75, $2.00,180 words
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Advertisement678 1922-09-29 4 STEAMER SAILINGS am Apear Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULA AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Lader Contract with Hi* Majesty's Government) LONDON KAU-EASTEKN SERVICE rKOM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON A ANTWBBP Da* Singapore Leave Singapore i betrt Oct. 2 MACEDONIA about Oct. I WNdIN678 words
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Advertisement631 1922-09-29 4 "ELLERM AN LINE KLLKRMAN BUCKNAL.L 6TEAMSRIP Co, Ltd. (lawoyvtated la Xaglaad) STEAMER Dm Slajapor* PASSENGKR SERVICE OVTWABO, Stearnef Due Siagapor* s.s. CITY OF PAKI9 Not. I M. CITY OF YORK Defc 14 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA Jan. 28 s.s. CITY OF POONA M«. ff HOMBWAIUX s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles631 words
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Advertisement715 1922-09-29 4 STEfIMEB SftlLlSfiS KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPiJ (KOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO^ OF BATAYLa) (incorporated in Hollr.r.d) DNDEK CONTItACT WITH THE NETHERLA.NDS INDIA, 6OVBBNMBKT. Telepkoae No*. Paasage Dept. 131, Freight IJept. 1202, Marine Dept. and TnowJllaeseMt Dept. 1437, Manager's Dept. H«J. KUyPIHt'S— September 29, Batavia, Semarang and Sourabnra with treniMpm passengers at BatavU715 words
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Advertisement229 1922-09-29 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N. Y. K. LONDON LINE Kashima Maru Oct. S llakonv Mum Oct. 19 LIVERPOOL UNE Toyohaahi Man e«d Oct. HAMBURG UNE Lima Muru Oct. 1 Mataomoto Mara earl* Oet NEW YORK LINE VIA BTJEK SOUTH AMERICAN LINE Kanagawa Maru Oct. IS BOMBAY LINE Sanuki Maru Oct. 2 Awa229 words
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Advertisement263 1922-09-29 5 STEAMER SAILINGS O.S.K. Plwaoaed Sailing* from Slngaper* (subject to change without previon* notice.) EUROPEAN LINE For Marseille*, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Sac. aad Port Bald. Arr. Dep. LONDON MARU Sept. 26 Sept. 29 (Passage available) AMAZON MARU Not. 19 Nov. 10 (Omit Marseille.) NEW YORK LLNE For Baa263 words
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Advertisement156 1922-09-29 5 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE FOE BOSTON, NEW YORK, NORFOLK via Suei s.s. M. S. DOLLAR Loading Singapore October 15. FOR BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE s.s. DIANA DOLLAR Loading Singapore, November 20. FOR PACIFIC COAST San Francisco, Seattle and Vancouver. s.s. HAROLD DOLLAR IN PORT Through Bills of Lading issued from156 words
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Advertisement308 1922-09-29 5 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA RY BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) Singapore to Java Ports, Port Darwin Thursday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, via Torres Straits, also with transhipment to otber Victorian, South Australian and North Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, New! Britain, Tasmania and New Zealand Ports APPROXIMATE SAILINGS MONTORO, 4,067308 words
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Advertisement196 1922-09-29 5 STEAMER SAILINGS COMBINED SEBVICB OF THE OCEAN S.S. CO., LTI. (Incorporated in England) THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S.N.COm LTI. (Incorporated la England) Monthly Service taking cargo and Passengers from Singapore JAVA PORTS (a* inducement offer*) NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS AND FREMANTLE (PERTH) Approximate Sailing* MINDEROO Ot.ll GORGON Oct. 27 CHARON Nor. 6196 words
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Advertisement190 1922-09-29 5 STEAMER SAILINGS STRUTHERS AND BARRY OPERATORS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES AND SAN FBANCISCO. Da* Blagaaor* s.s. DEWEY In port to discharge and load 8.8. ELERLDGE Oet 16 to discharge and load s.s. WEST PROSPECT Oct. 2fc to discharge and load as. WEST CHOPAKA Nov. 16 to190 words
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Advertisement470 1922-09-29 6 CINEMAS ygjP Mnck Sennett's delightful Trianc> Keystone SiV^/ Fine Arts Comedy Feature featuring his farxous lathing beauty start UP IN MARY'S ATTIC In Five Part*. Very delicious. Time 10.1.V PROGRAMME. 7J». THE MAN TRAIL. A Gnat Mjt Western P.cture in f.ve parts. FIGHTS S.OO. THE GRF.VT (I KITS MVSTEKY BBHAL.470 words
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Advertisement471 1922-09-29 6 CINEMAS PALACE6AY NEW BRIDGE ROAD. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Epi«odes 3 and 4 of the INVISIBLE RAY serial and a Two Part Wn. Fox Sunshine Comedy JAZZ BANDITS along with a Vita/raph Super-Feature in seven reel* DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES A thrilling story of wild adventure471 words
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Advertisement488 1922-09-29 6 STEfIMEB SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO LIMITED" LOCAL SAILINGS Intended to sail Steamer From Singapore to Monday, 4 p.m. KINTA Port SwetUnham and Penajig. Monday, 5 p.m. 11 YE LEONG Malacca and Muar. Tuesday, 2.30 p.m. CALYPSO Port Dickson, Teluk Acsob, Bagsn Dat<* and Lumut. Tuesday, 5 p.m. KELANTAN Malacca and488 words
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Advertisement233 1922-09-29 6 COMPANY LI9OTB) (lacscfwated la England) Direct Srrviie lo Japan lia (lunckonz and i Shanghai and tv Calcutta via Tenang from Singapore. I Taking Cargo on through Mils of I.;:d:r^ for Cantor, M^cao, Swatow, Amo; litntun, Newchwang, TaagtSM ports, Furrrosa, tiic Pinlippincs, etc. FOR PEXANG AND Al < I I i233 words
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Article185 1922-09-29 7 FIXTCWBB, Iriil.ij. September 29 High Water, 4"! l a.m., 4.11 p.m. Municipal Commission, 2.15 p.m. SI. Andrew's Curden Fete. Barmatoa'i Clrcna, Heach Hoad, 9.15 p.m. Saturday, September 30 High Water, 6.11 a.m., 5.39 p.m. Warren shield Competition, K. Lumpur. I riekl I I. S. and l,nw v.185 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article78 1922-09-29 7 Ka.i Wharf Baula Hfl V\ lu.rf in Hharl Main SMiari Duiha Maru, Naa Sane Rmpirt neck narty, Ta«ema Maru. Weal v K.irt i; iteng, GUnapp. .ijriliiu-- Wharf I'olo Ilrani Ceal \S hait—Ml. h-po«l Hirlxwr. Main Wharl Hygela, ralander, KeriU, I! Uortha, laU MaU. Coal Wharf-Xil. WandaDomei - 78 words
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Article117 1922-09-29 7 ASIA H...... igkong *»-9. 10 tons, from London :.('k'JMT UriC. BUSUO klAaßl teaa, from Keeling is-o, r Bangkok l.in. rain Amitvrdai: l: i: w i:". Baa Fraa ii-n> 28-9, lor ?.:.;nboaniin 1-10. "7 to:is. from Uatavii ILLUCH, Brit., 1.:H3 tenj, from Aino;. HAPTHOR, Nor., 7iU Uma, frjm Bangko',.117 words
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Article31 1922-09-29 7 rr nil It:,: .:<■ c:i Um •▼•Blag ui' 27th ii. I i.y Line, vhicli Htliilt!) pi' n th< niuriii'ijT Uu dn in !::i!ik«i n or. Oet< bci I ho«W b«.ii^ojt October31 words
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Article187 1922-09-29 7 Mr Col. .mix.. Durban. Capo Town and Booth Ai leriea 3 fM I'.Mu l'al<iit p.m. l'.iinniT I 1 Ltcnhan and TeJttk Ar.son.. I p.m 'l.iiiir, p.m. S;.>i Krarei tee I11"--;.i uralmy.i I l'<n. M»i«er» and Muar 4 p.m. Rhio, Prigi Kadjah, Tcmbilahao ai d Indngirl 4 p.m.187 words
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Article34 1922-09-29 7 L«ft B'por*. 4rrd. Loadom. Ai'ijuit 7 September 6 Aujrunt 11 September 6 August 17 September 11 August ID Se-ptrmber IS August .IS September IK August I Si'Pt«'mhi>r Alien lilomlu 1 -134 words
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Article156 1922-09-29 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, September 29. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 3/32 Demand 2/1 Private 3 ma. credit* 2/4 5/16 On New York Demand 50% Private On France Bank 633 In Okie*, Bank T.T. 178! i On Hongkong, Bank el/d ll r> p.c. prem. On Shanghai, Bank d/d156 words
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55 1922-09-29 7 VMM of Mar!:ct Steady. QUotq Ppot crepe S'-»d. short SV4i!. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Price* Buyers. Sellers. Spot far. Vov.-Dec. Fan.-March Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. .Wov. Jan. -March 20 i'f.'.i 87 VI 27 tt 28U 28% DAILY PRICES55 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article196 1922-09-29 7 VmL I'd. 1 1 Ayor Wi-ng 1 1 Butane I'ailane 1 1 llitam Tin 1 1 Jeian'.oh 1 1 Jchan Tin £1 £1 Kam. Kamunt. 10 10 Kinta Assoc. •> 5 L:ngui Tin 10 10 Malayan Cc'. 1 1 Menglembu 1 1 Middlcton 1 1 Murai Tin 1 1196 words
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Article151 1922-09-29 7 Uf I'd- Buyers. ScHers. il Be Am. Tubacco IM -J.T.t; 10 10 Central Engine* lu.fiO 10 10 Central Motor* 8.00 10 10 Eastern Ship 8.75 !>.70 £1 il E. Smelting Co. 6.00 C.30 't/- 5/- Electric Tramways 1/- 2/- ncir 10 10 Kraser and Xeave yi.oo "-.'.'in i 0151 words
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Article107 1922-09-29 7 U. Sn«. 6 p.e. $l,tU,aoa d*i I pjt. pjt Spore Electrical Tmsiwayu, r> px. £350,000 k« Spore Municipal I p.*. $1,873,000 s Spore Municipal 4H J>* of 1&07 $1,000,000 10 p.t. U». Spore Municipal 4H p.t. of li)0U 11,600,600 10 p.o. <U S'por* Mnnicipal 4H Of l»0» |L,$OO,OCO U107 words
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Article378 1922-09-29 7 Ira-r and Co. and I.va'l mil Eratt's Quotations. To-day's Prices. "l-yalf* Co. Evatt Allcnby New (S> 0.46 0.53 0.40 0.50 Alor Gajah ((1) 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.20 A. Hitam ($5) 9.00 10.00 9.00 10.00 A. Kuning ($1) 0.75 1.00 Am. Malay ($2) 0.85 O.i>s 0.75 LOO A. Molek378 words
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Advertisement60 1922-09-29 7 johnson-Pichett Monila Rope THE BEST THEREFORE THE CHEAPEST Uuvcri nuw-a-dajs are mure insistent upon superiority of quality than cheapness of price. They recognize that IaeTMM of price often means luwnrxii of quality and service. Trice and quality are satisfactory combined in our product. Sole Agent! KEAT CHEMG COMPANY 57, MARKET60 words
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Advertisement556 1922-09-29 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS OVERSTOCK Marie Rrizard Creme de Prunelle Liqueur $2.25 per large bottle or $1.26 per small bottle (Duty Included). 11. Holtcr, Importer, Europe Hotel Building. JNSIST ON 'GOODRICH TYREs! (lp) VEAiTaNI) HAM PIES to take home for Tiffin Saturday. G. 11., Sweet Shop. i I V. RZ"and"zElBS Fieid Glassei556 words
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Advertisement428 1922-09-29 7 SINGAPORE ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY It is notified Uwl the baoea to be straa umler the auspices of thi.< Bocicty, for members :in.l therr frirnJs, on St. Andrew's Day, November 3d next, trill be held in the VICT> UIA MEMORIAL HALL, at 9.110 p.m. The subscription including supper) will be:— Gentlemen428 words
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Advertisement227 1922-09-29 7 VICTORIA THEATRE FOR TWO M(.IU-S MORB. TO-NIGHT DO THE DOCTOR A BAD TURN BY si-kino mi: mi. CHAPLIN PROGRAMME CUARLIE IN THE RINK (HA It LI K IN THE CURE CIIARI.IE AS THE SHOP WALKER CHARLIE IN THE EMIGRANT MATINEE SATI HIUY, SKI'TEMDEII S», it :,.\:> p.m. Children half to227 words
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Obituary46 1922-09-29 8 SMITH.— At General Hospital, en September 2i, 1J122, Eva Smich, wi:e of Captain H. J. Stmita, o;' 1.3. Giaag Ann. Cortege will leave 16, Burmah Read, at 4."0 p.m. to jay for the Cathedral cf the O.od Saephenl, and thence to Uidadtri Cemetery for interment.46 words
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1032 1922-09-29 8 It is probable that if King Constantine had not been recallc! by popular plebiscite, there would have been a revolution on Athens ere new, for it b the throne and not the people of Greece that is mainly responsible for the present1,032 words
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Article49 1922-09-29 8 A Dutch married couple, Heer and Mevrouw Oscar de Jongh, have been murdered at Smyrna. Hundreds of Dutchmen are in great distress there. The Dutch Red Cross Society have organised relief parties. Later news says that the Dutch steamers Deucalion and Stella are embarking the refugees with all despatch.49 words
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Article61 1922-09-29 8 A walking match from Westminster Bridge to Brighton, the outcome of an argument concerning the merits of different types of artificial limbs, resulted in a win for V. F. Bell, who was wearing a steel leg. He completed the distance in 10 hr. 51 sec, the other competitor, a man61 words
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Article68 1922-09-29 8 A Makassar cable of the 20th reports a very disastrous fire as having occurred at Maros en that date. AH the Chinese kedais there the Regent's House, and the income tax office were destroyed. The income tax records have been burned. A heavy wind increased the zone of the fire68 words
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Article20 1922-09-29 8 The N.E.I. Marine Court has censured the captain of the Menado regarding its stranding on the Pas-of-klep near Bantam Island.20 words
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Article26 1922-09-29 8 The F.M.S. Railvays announce that on and after October the fain service on Sundays will, v.-ith a few aanptiOßa, bo che same as on wrek dl26 words
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Article23 1922-09-29 8 This morning Mr. W. Symonds, Conmiajsey Sopertetendent, had <iobstruction and depositing refuse before Mr. David. Fines ranging from £-'J to $10 were imposed.23 words
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Article37 1922-09-29 8 The first issue of the new daily journal which is to appear at Inoh, under the name o* the Malayan Observer, will be made to-morrow, ■win. Charlct Greniei mil Co., Lid., of Ipoh, ar.' the ""»f 1M37 words
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Article35 1922-09-29 8 Mr. Owen Roe infor.ns us that he has purchased the business previously known as Waring and Roe, Auctioneers, 14-1, Collyer Quay, Singapor3, end that from late the business will be styled Owen Koe ar.d Co.35 words
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Article37 1922-09-29 8 According to the statement of the Muniipal Health Ci!icir for .he week ending v ptl mbex 88 lai the chief cavses of mortality were beri-bcri 15, phthisis 30, malaria 26, pneumonia 21, dysentery 11 and convulsions 12.37 words
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Article51 1922-09-29 8 Mcr.srs. Barlcw and Co., reporting on the copra market, state that a quiet ton? has prevailed during the past week and boateeai transacted has been smaller than usual. Closing quotations are as follows No. 1 standard $9.35 to 9.65, No. 2 standard ?9 to ?9.35, No. 3 standard $8.70 to51 words
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Article59 1922-09-29 8 In the Second Court yestrrday a Boyan:se syce named Lalam; bin Asihm was barged with rash and noglijcent driving Bted to have knocked down a Javanese Kebun in Orchard" Road on WednesJay evening, and the- Kebun hi now in bo pital la lertom condition. The cass •/as postponed for a59 words
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Article62 1922-09-29 8 Ramasamy the Tamil employed at Central Work Shops, F.M.S. Railways, who is charged with the murder of his wit* en August 22, was again before Mr. Hughes, liie poli-.e magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday for the preliminary inquiry. Dr. A. A. Woocta, medical cliicer, who held a post-mortem exa-.nir.aUon, said there62 words
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Article75 1922-09-29 8 Great interest is being taken in Singapore in the Warren shield contest which will take place at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and Sunday next. The MidHesex, says the Malay Mail, wish t wiM ov.t tho defeat they received from the g«l[lii.«i Volunteers in a recent garrison shooting match ami the75 words
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Article88 1922-09-29 8 The Mala;: boy who was charged last week at Kuala Lumpur with criminal trespass, and who wai ordered to hostile Magistrate In view cf the fact that he bore marks of violent treatBM ri, was again brought before thf ".!ii;jistrat2 yesterday morning. Inspecor Tay.iir questioned the boy but could gut88 words
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Article16 1922-09-29 8 Dr. Fernando CaKieron, Director of the Philippine General H;.:;pital and acting the Hospitals Division in the16 words
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Article59 1922-09-29 8 Philippine Heailh service, has submitted a stHi.ment to the uovernor-General oearing on the plan for the establish'iier.t of provincial hospitals. If Dr. Calderon's rccomrrrnda.;<:is are approved by the Governor-General, they will be ii.ade a part of his message to the Philippine legislature which convenes in October. The sum of P.2,f>0J,00059 words
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Article116 1922-09-29 8 We have received a copy of Hentierson'.i lade Easy. Thi.-, book goes much further than the ordinary planters' handbooks on the subject and for anyone whn really wishes to understand and speak Tamil properly and nut the horrible mix up cf parts of speech usually indulged by the average Sinna116 words
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Article109 1922-09-29 8 A unique ceremony occurred at a meeting of thy Legislative Council of Hongkong on September 21, when, before t>ic business on the Agenda ni nrocee-de.J with, the Officer Administering tho Government presented to fir. Donald C. Logan (!ate Cnptain in th.> Loyal North Lancashire Regimrr.t) the Military Croiß, The services109 words
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Article131 1922-09-29 8 The Hugo Stinnes Shipping Combine will run a few papsenper line of steamers to Singapore and the Far East which will provide pood accommodation at reasonable rates, says a Java contemporary. Starting on October 14 the following boats each of 8,800 tons gross will leave Hamburg and three days later131 words
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Article365 1922-09-29 8 Mr. H. R. Bull, Second Magistrate, i; leaving for noun- on furlough shortly. lI. E. the General Officer Commandin left for Kuala Lumpur to-day r.ml return to Singapore on October 9, The Chief Justire of Hongkong, Sir William He— DsVTfea. in a high wind on the niirht365 words
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Article38 1922-09-29 8 The Amazcne, with mails from IndoCbtna, hi dm here at 7 a.m. to-morrow. Tlie Porthos, with mails from Franco, is duo at Penanjr at 8 a.m. to-morrow. Mails for Europe by t're Amazone close lo-morrow afternoon.38 words
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Article131 1922-09-29 8 An ingenious robbery took place at the house cf an Indian merchant in Arab Street last night. The thief is apparently one out of the ordinary ef lij,ht fingered gentry, judging by the ingenuity he displayed in attaining his object. It would appear that, with the aid131 words
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Article359 1922-09-29 8 The Pipeline Rives the following detail! of the career of a gentleman who was lunn a prominent and popular litfure in the life cf this Colony Mr. A;;ikw pne to the East in 1903 as a member of the statf ;<f Mill! Syme ami Co., who were359 words
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Advertisement201 1922-09-29 8 WHY NOTSMOKE THE BEST? *f fe ""^SiTJssKifi^^™^ «JI j&sys>^r»fcj»|3i^ ««e ytfSSrflflfl^^^HH I OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE v. EXCELLENT FLOOR POLISHES The Famous "RONUK." rv=K=i=issi&; OCEDAR MOP. V Ft I R i Ai'^^V^ .K !J? Small size S2.r>o '^^Uy" NUmil Large size 3.00 f v O-CEDAR POLISH. "JBt?^ ■=SS 1 Gr.llcn Tins $7.00201 words
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Advertisement119 1922-09-29 8 ALHAMBRA THE THIEF 7 ptf. 7 pts. (Pearl White) Topical Budget Pint Bko* BARE KNUCKLES pti. c pts. (William Russell) MARLBOROUGH HIS WIFE'S FRIEND C pts. 6 pts. (Dorothy Dslton) KNICKER BOCKER BUCKAROO pts. 6 pts. (Doutl.-.s Fairbanks) First 8ko« THE LOTTERY MAN (Wullace Kcid) 5 pts. S pts. Attn119 words
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Article821 1922-09-29 9 Situation in Neutral Zone! Critical. British Forces Exceed Thirty Thousand. Reuter's Service. < London, September 27. Ten units of the Atlantic fleet have arrived at Constantinople to strengthen the forces. London, September 27. lllllnoplo General Harington has received a reply from Ke>mal Pasha con- i curiiirr with the821 words
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Article73 1922-09-29 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 28. j Simla Majcr Humphries, the Minister at Kabul, will arrive here on the 28th inst. to confer with the Government. On bcth sides of the Afghanistan border Moslems! are showing much interest in the Turkish question which necessitates wrtprfulness and caution on73 words
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Article63 1922-09-29 9 Reuteb's Service. London, September 27. The Rubber Shareholders' Association publishes a message from its agent, who j is visiting Penang, contending that much waste has existed on the majority of estates. It is suggested that better re- suits would fallow if properties wore managed by cr.e syste:n and63 words
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Article53 1922-09-29 9 Reuteh's Service. London, Sopvem'oer 28. Bor;V>aux Three mere vessels have been laid up cwing to the maMtfs strike. Bordeaux is now without maritime, communication with America or West Morocco. Le Havre The crew of the steamer Kochambeau, due to sail for New York on October 3, has53 words
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Article46 1922-09-29 9 Reiter's Service. London, September 28. Riga A message from Moscow states that the Ncrth Western Trade Committee has despatched a large consignment of furs ta America. This is stated to be 'the first large consignment of raw materials sent to America under Soviet auspices.46 words
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Article45 1922-09-29 9 Reiter's Service. London, Sepember 28. An important step towards the restoration of order in Ireland has been taken by the Provisional Government sanctioning the army authorities to establish military courts empowered to inf.k-t the death penalty in serious aasjaj of disturbance of tho peace.45 words
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Article38 1922-09-29 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 28. 1 Mexico City The Senate has unanimously ratified the agreement with the International Bankers Committee with regard to the payment of Mexico's foreign dobt. The- measure now goes to the President.38 words
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Article35 1922-09-29 9 Belter's Service. London, September 27. Copenhagen It is announced that the mat of the Crtwn Pi-incc Frederick to Pihmu Oiga of Grcccr, King Constantino's niece, has been broken otf by mutual consent.35 words
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Article501 1922-09-29 9 Crown Prince Accepts The Throne. Constantinc Yields When Mob Threatens. Eeuter's Service. London, September 27. Atheri; The Salonika garrison has joined the revolution, which is supported I both by Venizelist and Royalist officers. Prince Paul is reported to he a prisoner on board the training ship Elli. So501 words
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Article136 1922-09-29 9 [By Conrteey of the Nichi Nichi Shimbun.] j Tokio, September 27. I It is reported that Chang Tsuan-lim has employed five Russian engineers for the establishment of an arsenal in Man-j churia. The Vladivostok Government has ordered the Volunteer fleet to despatch vessels to Chinese waters to136 words
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Article45 1922-09-29 9 Lieut.-Gcneral Sir Walter N. Congreve, V.C., X.C.8., General Officer Commanding: the Britirh troops in Egypt and Palettinc. wis thrown from a bolting horrc and dragged 30 yards. He was not seriouvly injured, but was compelled to go to bei suffering from slight sho.ck. and abrasions.45 words
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Article81 1922-09-29 9 Reuter's Seiiv.ce. London, September 27. Gi'neva At a meeting of the first commission en juridical and constitutional questions, Arfaad Dowleh, Persia, urged that Asia should be accorded equitable representation en the Council by two scr.ts, one permanent nnd the other nonpermarient. The proposal was supported by the81 words
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Article74 1922-09-29 9 Neuter's Service. London, September 27. Kcw York The Maritime Trust j Company of America" is being formed in New York, for the purpese, principally, of! financing shipping operations uncier the j American flag. The capital of one mil- lion dollars is reported to have been a!- 1 ready74 words
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Article668 1922-09-29 9 The following article, taken from the Eberswalder OSerterblatt, is a very good example of the arguments by whicn Germany justifies hostility to tne reparation e-iaims < Again and again the reproach i 3 launched from ceitain interested quarters outside cf Germany that t\\2 economic situation of that country668 words
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Article31 1922-09-29 9 Tho Socii-tv Fi>ia:icirr» den Caoutchouc, oecor'J.n^ to a Du'cli hamper cf Cony mcrcc report, are about to open up a soap factory On their oil palm estate at Soengei I.upoet, Sumatra.31 words
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Article1046 1922-09-29 9 The Bandoeng Fair. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bandoeng, September 22. The third annual industrial fair opened j with the usual enthusiasm on the mom- 1 in;i of the 18th. All roads led (and they still d">) to the fair grounds and nearly all Band sng and his1,046 words
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Article467 1922-09-29 9 Threatened with Axe by A Hylam Cook. Mr.-. E. L. Morgan together with her little child was saved in the nick of time frcm being 1 killed by a Hylam Mrvmnt yesterday morning through the intervention of a Tamil in the employment of her husband and herself.467 words
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Article195 1922-09-29 9 Reasons for Failure of Th 3 Conference. A telegram fr;rn Tokio receive 1 !>/ the Japanese Consulate General states that the Japanese repressnr.vive Chan Chun issued a statement regar rupture of the conference substantially as follows lt had b"en arm expressly understood between the parties concerned that195 words
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Article58 1922-09-29 9 (By courtesy of the Lat Pan Press.) Shanghai, September "7. The Mongolian princes sic 1c i tion with China. The strikes of Kinhi-.n and Lnnghai railwaymcn have .'xtended. Thr i i:i reported, was a conflict between soldi', rs and railway workmen. Sun Tat Si'ii n Bnaneially Kuppo't :i:r58 words
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Article135 1922-09-29 9 Professor Edgworth, in bis preside!]' ...-.I address to the Economic Section of the British Association, declared that sgiml pay for equal work for men and WOdV n engaged in the same work wa:; Cttftir to men, thus ohalk-nsring th'> opinion of the Trade Unionists which135 words
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Article27 1922-09-29 9 Jhr Dutch "Journal Matarsm t!:? Mines Pepartmcnt h.i; been ful in rindip-' oil in an i l !ind r. loengan on the Northeast Coast of Dutch Borneo.27 words
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Article298 1922-09-29 10 roay's play resulted as follows I) Singles. Quint on beat Provis, 7 5, o—4.0 4. Robert beat Ablitt, o—4, 4. C Singles. Shafe Veelker, entaiahed. Barnei beat Eber, c 1, B■■ SchicHscr beat Romney, ii >'> 1. Huff beat Winter, 10—8, 7—5. U Sinislcs. Sini;ii298 words
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Article39 1922-09-29 10 S. C. C. Bowling Tournament. To-day's Tie. Double Handicap. Chill and Cantrell v. Bro* n and Jamicson. Monda>'s Tie. Double Handicap.— Wardle ami Toscenie v. Doig and Kinloch. Tuesday's Tie. Double Handicap. Nelson and Chater v. White and Lyall.39 words
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Article34 1922-09-29 10 The cricket match. Service? v. S.R.C., fixed for October 14, has been postponed; to October 21, on the S.R.C. ground. The greejnd erill be occupied on October 14 by I UM S.R.C. sports.34 words
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Article30 1922-09-29 10 V. M. A. tennis handicap final will 1 be played to-morrow afternoon betweea A. Van Cuylenburg, owe 15. 'J, and: Clareaea Smith, owe l".30 words
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Article82 1922-09-29 10 Members and friends cf the St. Joseph's I Old Boys' Association are. reminded of the annual athletic sports t< -morrow. Rev.: Bro. Mareian has kindly consented to disInliuie the prizes. Entries will be received on the field for the 100 yards race for th^se over82 words
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Article103 1922-09-29 10 Yesterday's match at the open tournament under the auspices of the I.C.C. resulted in A. S. Doss defeating J. T. Gomez bf I, 2U— B. The ballot resulted in A. S. Dees being drawn to meet K. QosMB in the semi-final today and the winner of to-day's game to103 words
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Article134 1922-09-29 10 In the hundred metres tile Hungarian, Grros. whs first, his time bring 10 4-5 seconds. Abrahams (Cambridge) was seeead in 10 !l-10 sees, and Brourst (Oxford) fourth. In the KOO metres Lowe (Cambridge) 2 ruins. 1 3-10 &ecs., was first, one-tent h of a second iihead134 words
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Article265 1922-09-29 10 Messrs. Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report Singapore, September 29. Silver o."> 5/lfi. Hongkong 11% p.c. prem. Share Market.— Quiet Rubbers. —Bids arc wanted for Bukit Jelotonfrs, Ayer Kunings, Punggorg, Chjmpnls, Bukit Ketils, Aycr Moleks, Hukit Kajanps, New Screndahs, Changkat lerdaags, Muars, Mcmakabs, Haytors, j Al v Gajahs265 words
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Article215 1922-09-29 10 The report of directors of Tambalak J Rubber Kstat'.:;, Ltd., to be presented at the annual general meeting on October (>, states: Your directors submit herewith thoir report and statement of accounts f'>i j i nded June 3Q, sheejiag a profit oi S! Vj. !.*>, to which has215 words
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Article142 1922-09-29 10 Council Reform. Y.M.C.A. Debate. The result of an interesting interassociation debate- in the large hall of the V..M.C.A. on Wednesday evening was an overwhelming vote in favour of tin; Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements being enlarged and reconstructed. Those> present included Europeans, Eurasians, Straits Chinese and Indians aad Osylonesa.142 words
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Article117 1922-09-29 10 The lecture on Australia and Australian life by Capt. Doull at the Victoria Theatre mi Tuesday next, at 9.30 p.m. will be attended by His Excellency the Governor and Uie Colonial Secretary and Mm. .!.um and promises to be a most interesting iii:;ccurse. The lecture is profusely117 words
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Article38 1922-09-29 10 Under the patronage of Signor Adeline A. l'eirfiia, Consul for Portugal in Singapore, the Star of Hope Amateurs will Stage on Wednesday, v pl»y entitled T'rin.v Alfonso nnd Miss Rosn nl (In 1 Thra'.n Royal, North Bridge Itoad.38 words
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Article777 1922-09-29 10 Proceedings at the Annual General Meeting. The annual general meeting of the Psaaag Autonio»<lo Club was held in the Hongkong, and Shanghai Bank, Penang, lii inpu-mbir 2b', when Mr. G. N. Saye i presided, the others present being Messrs. tl. G. Uaroncr (Hon. Secretary and I [Treasure*),777 words
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Article339 1922-09-29 10 The following .Singapore prooorties bclon K .ns to the estalo of Hnji aUhmood bm Abdulrahim, deceased, were sold by auction at the sale-room of Cheung Kooi'i •Seng- and Co. on Wednesday afternoon 112, Ruehore Koad, area \ftK sq. ft bought by lnche Wahab bin Haji Mali-' mootl, .Sf>,f.oo339 words
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Article333 1922-09-29 10 j Messrs. Barlow ar.d Co. report Singapore, September 28. The market hay been firmer during \hu past week and at the auctions on Wednesday prices were about one to two cenls higher than ttiie previous week. Standard sheet was in most cases withdrawn but a few lots333 words
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Article117 1922-09-29 10 Frank Mayo will be s.een at th:- Liberty Hall from to-night in The Man who Married his Own Wife with episodes 11 and 12 of the Robin-sen Crusoe serial and a Century comedy. A seven reel production by Vrtagzaph, entitled Dead Men Tell No Tales, will be the117 words
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Article249 1922-09-29 10 Under the auspices of the Chinese Associaticn an entertainment consisting of !':!ir..-i aad music by the party of Mr. Chla Kcng Tjra was given at Liberty Hal! last Saturday in aid of the Swatow Relief Fund. The orchestra of Mr. Chia Keng Tye rendered selections iv gcod249 words
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Article221 1922-09-29 10 About seven months ago the Engineer for Works and Bridges, South Australia, (Mr. D. V. Fleming) was sent abroad by the Government to gain experience of road-making methods in America and England. He has returned and roported having been greatly impressed by the large amount of money which221 words
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Article1045 1922-09-29 10 *Pepys as Autolycus W-e fear that tco little credit has been ilone to Samuel Pepyg as a collector, cr iit other capacities in which lie is now known to have distinguished himself. He was an immortal gessip, hut he was a fiitliful servant of his country,1,045 words
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Article455 1922-09-29 10 Wonderful Results Obtained Hy H. M. S. Agamemnon, The numntr la which the old battleship "Agamemnon" was manoeuvred steered, and worked hy wirelei which at times reached IS Itax the air bombing tests oir the We <>r "light has attracted wide Interest. For a long summer's <i;.y she455 words
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Article252 1922-09-29 10 SINGAPORE VOLU NTEER CORPS. Boutins Orders, (iated September by i.ieut.-Colonel F. E. Spencer, D.5.0., .Mi.. Commanding S.S.V.K. Friday, 2yth.— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.H.E.(\M, Company, Signal Section, i Lecture M. G. Piatocn. Platoon Parade. Ifonday, October 2. 6.15 ji.in.. I>t ill Hall. Eurasian and Chinese Companies, OBoera and N.C.Os. Tuesday,252 words
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30 1922-09-29 10 Orders for week ending October 1 Saturday, Sept. 30.— Com mi Inspection. All Troops parade at Hoailquarters, 4.30 p.m. Full uniform with staves.30 words
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Article38 1922-09-29 10 Harmston's Circus arrived ye tcrday. and the show opens to-night on the usual site in Beach Road, the perform starting at ».r>. A g-od programn promised, and Harmstim's hus a reputation with many years behind it.38 words
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Article15 1922-09-29 10 Padang Plandok. 10U piculs. Linprui Tin, Ltd.— Sliiiein". 164.01 piculs tribute 12.7!> luculs.15 words
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Advertisement35 1922-09-29 10 A Pepysian Garland. Black-letter broadside ballads of the years 1595 1039. Chiefly from the collection of Samuel Pepjrs. Edited by Hydtr B. Rollins, Ph.D., New York" University (Oambridrr A I the University Press) 21-/ not.35 words
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Article1209 1922-09-29 11 Croat Find at Chelsea Church. Walter C. Bell writes in the Daily TeleTliat was a notable dad, made only la»t Thursday, Aagual M at Chelsea Old Church. Early EagHah palate* g— J* not i veivi ir s consuming passion; the nombei of people who will draw short1,209 words
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Article691 1922-09-29 11 Will Ceylon be Linked With India Information has been received in Colombo from India that the authorities there h:i\v decided to e>Uabli?h telephonic communication between Calcutta and Burma. Arrangements are being made in this connection to .instal telephone repeaters at five intermediate points. It is stated thai691 words
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Article164 1922-09-29 11 The Secretary to the Ministry of Labour announces that the number of persons on AuK'Jst -I rtiorded on the live registers of the employment exchanges in Great Britain as wholly unemployed was 1,338,700. This was 1,583 more than in the preci'ding week, and 490,033 less than the figure164 words
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Advertisement61 1922-09-29 11 Ckffandnear (\tfi^S\ tfieSandytfc [M^^B/ Cofdstream Gxx&rds I MH M»M«MMMI >>>♦ $400 Nett Cash CLYNO MOTOR CYCLES Only One Day More William Jacks Co., SINGAPORE AND EUALA LUMPUR. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES MOTORS, GENERATORS, SWITCHGEAR, FANS ETC., ETC. THERE IS A VERITY I>R ODUCT FOR EVERY PURPOSE. ALL BRITISH MADE Prices and all61 words
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Advertisement341 1922-09-29 11 Raffles Hotel Taon* 2920. VkaM HML Friday TEA DANSANT 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. MUSIC from 8 until 11 p.m. Jatat Maaleal Directors Mr. W. 8. TAGUAPIETKA (Urehtitrkl Mule), Mr. W. F. Cuunully (D*oe« Haslc). SAOKIES BBOTI Prt/pricrv!*. ADELPHI HOTEL SINGAPORE. The ealy Howl U th« fttrtlu with the laUat341 words
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Article720 1922-09-29 12 How Royal Accounts Are Managed. Only thoso intimately eonevrned with the Koyal Household can realise the intricate financial machinery necessary tc control the huge expenditure of the Court y«ar by year, and therefore a few facts on this ■abject may be of general interest. The hrad of720 words
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Article286 1922-09-29 12 In i iinuction with the statement that Britain baa M the mightiest aeroplane triLim- in the world with which bombing will >><' possible at a radius of 3.000 miles, iind th;it the Government have ordered .•-is of these machines, the facts may be laketi us follows The286 words
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Article41 1922-09-29 12 Heathen of the Mutual Improvement on an- reminded of the At Home I* be i;iven by the President, Mr. Ong lioon Cfcwee. to-morrow at 4 p.m. at 121, North Bridfrt* Road, in honour of the •pening of the Association* new premise*.41 words
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Article348 1922-09-29 12 LONDON EXCHANGE STERLING PRICES AUG. 30 Par Value. £1 a a £1 £1 a 2/ £1 a 2/ 2/ £1 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ £1 £1 £1 n a a a a il a a a n 2/ 2/ a 2/ a 2/ 2/ a 2/348 words
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Advertisement596 1922-09-29 12 ©NEW CINEMA PHOTO BADGES '^^^X OF ALL THE NEW AND '*L*fl^P\ LEADING FILM STARS. j Entirely New Stock. Art Acord. Frank Mayo, Herbert Rawlinson. William Farnum, William S Hart Jack bempsey, George* Carpentier, Jonie Sedgwick, Ruth Roland. Pearl White, Eddie Polo, Malveen Polo, Shorty Hamilton, Macist., Charle* Hutchi»on, William Duncan,596 words
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Advertisement624 1922-09-29 12 SALES BY AUCTION BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OP SINGAPORE. Ta* undersigned aav* received inrtructiona to offer for Ml* by public auctto* at taati sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1922, at 2.30 p.m. Tke Steamship WILL O' THE WISP, together with624 words
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Advertisement209 1922-09-29 12 MORTGAGEE'S SALE The undersigned have received instructions I to sell by public auction at their sale-roum, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, on Monday, October 2, 1*22, at 2.39 p.m. Lot 1. 99 years' leasehold land and house No. 34, Palembang Road, area 2,265 square feet. Lot 2. Sixteen pieces freehold land,209 words
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Advertisement920 1922-09-29 12 SALES BY AUCTION GNEONG KOON SENG GO AUCTION SALE of valuable land and house properties. At Messrs. Cheonfc Koon Sens A Co.'s •taleroom. No. 30, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, October t. at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. Valuable 999 years' leasehold land and tlie compound dwelling house known ai Klverano, No.920 words
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Article749 1922-09-29 13 Important Piece of Indian Legislation. The Workmen's Compensation Bill, which has been publid!:cd to-day, says a Simla despatch of September 7, is a f«iri> lengthy measure, containing five Chapterr :.ml :I7 Clauses. The bill is designed t. define the liability of employers in certain cases of suits fcr749 words
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Article274 1922-09-29 13 Probably the most wonderful feature of a mosquito is its muscularity, write* U K. Kubanks. This may seem a ludicrous statement, but a jrreat surprise awaits anyone who for the lirst time examines one of these insects iinder a plass. Size for size, a mosquito's274 words
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Advertisement238 1922-09-29 13 MILLS PAIN and quickly brings comforting relief. I ;i. iiv.pt relief from Rlieurriatism, Neuralgia or I.uir.lxipo, aiu! to remove the swelling and ease the pain caused by Sprains, j you can depend upon Sloan's Liniment. This warming, nwrttinf, (rating ImiiMent is the quickest way to overcome i!;e U 1-r.ai.on, swelling238 words
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Advertisement196 1922-09-29 13 Ufc machine iuist£e 3utfer/fy dfoucS; ¥¥TIIETIIER in the daily bustle of a busy office, or k£J& m^r'^k l W for P° rsonal use in more peaceful atmof f sphere of the home, the Underwood Portable is jpSajjSf! ■ffLJjSs proclaimed by all users as the most efficient portable fe^H^a^g 1^ writing196 words
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Advertisement236 1922-09-29 14 tiOTOR UNION INSURANCE GO. LTI. Private Cars. The Comprehensive Policy eorera against Accident. Malicious act. Theft, Fire. Claim* paid ia fnU, Third Party Claims— no limit Law Costs paid. mtsV— Rent, Personal affects, Furniture. Stock in trade, Boildlsgli KM and OrQ Commotion, Earthquake. MARJJfK.— Favourable rates quoted for cargoes to236 words
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Advertisement708 1922-09-29 14 AMtta tv«r $5,000,000 S.C Amwajic. la fore* aver $17,<100,00t The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (laoorporatad la Straits Stttlsasati.) HXAD OFFICE Winchester Hon.., Singapore. LONDON OFFIO i at, Old Jevrr, E, a The Company has t20,000 deposited with ths Supreme Court of England sad :oaplles with ths British Life708 words
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Advertisement622 1922-09-29 14 BANKING P. AND O. BANKING CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in England) With which Is affiliated THE ALLAHABAD BANK, LTD, INDIA. Capital Subscribed and Paid Up., 12,594,160 Reserve Fund t 90,000 Board of Directors t The Rt. Hon. LORD INCHCAPE, G.C.M.G., X.C.5.1., K.C.I.E. (Chairman). Sir Frederick Eley, Bart. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner622 words
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Advertisement502 1922-09-29 14 BANKING CAPITAL M.MMM SURPLUS IS.OM.Mt) Asia Ban king yxJHfL&f Institution/ HIAD OFFICI FOB TEM FAR BAST Skaaghal Slarapere Osska 12. Raflca Place. Current, SaTinfi Accounts aad Fixed Deposits In TJ.B, Gold, Sterling-, Francs, Taels and Local Conrency, Drafts Bought, Sold and Enter *i for Collection. Commercial and Travellers Letters of502 words
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Advertisement274 1922-09-29 14 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION (OWNED BY THS NATIONAL CITY BANS. OF NEW YORK) Capital UJ. > MIMW Harplsa aad Cndlrlded Proau vs. ie.iee,eoe Head Office 60, Wall Street, New York. San Francisco Office 232, Montgomery. Street. London Office SO, Bishopsgate, E.C. EASTERN BRANCHES. China: Canton, Hankow, Harbin, Hongkong, Peklß) Shanghai, Tientsin.274 words
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Article1018 1922-09-29 15 Vivid Description of Torpedo Practice. The long, drab ships which clcavo lik« a knife tlie waters if our naval ports Jmvc a short life and a merry one, says a correspondent of tho Naval and Military Kccord. Everyone who kmws the Navy understands that when' one of1,018 words
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Article142 1922-09-29 15 Mrs. Leah Mortimer Rhodes. 52, wife of Mr. Oliver Rhodes, a retired ironmonger, of Bolton-le-Sands, met her death under tragic circumstances in the Lake District. Accompanied by two daughter; aged 1(5 and 17, Mrs. Rhodes went for n day's climbing on Helvellyn. The part> then lost their way. Mrs. Rhodes142 words
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Advertisement303 1922-09-29 15 Join Up ■■■■■■■■■ssUBbVsIHBESBB&M^ HECOME A MEMBER OF THE SECOND GREATEST ASSOCIATION IN THE WORLD BECOME A Ford Owner Standard Touring Car NOW $1,250 F. 0. R. SINGAPORE. PRICE IS LOWER THAN PRE-WAR and BETTER VALUE FOR MONEY IS OFFERED. WEARNE BROS., Ltd., SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH AND I'ENANG. W*303 words
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Advertisement672 1922-09-29 15 x n t L B Be. j 1 O 4CC Tastes as good in Singapore as in rriirn DAoO nn English fnvcrn if you insist on IltV the "PtKjrfa Triangle" bottling II this being the special brew for the j| FAMOUS *«>*<*• MA MFC niIIMMPQQ IJottled Undef the Kan K672 words
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Advertisement162 1922-09-29 16 GUAB KIAT CO., LTD.! U, PHILMP STREET. NEW SHIPMENTS JUST ARRIVED. Champion Portable Fotjtc* Champion Post Drilling Machine* riAVMERS OK ALL KINDS Pi«dK*, Engineer*' Ball Pane and Claw Uonnd nnd Square Mouthed Shovel* Garden Snadea and Difdrinx Fork* YaU and hwM Chnin I'i'lley Block* tn lift 1, I'/; and 2162 words
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Advertisement355 1922-09-29 16 Keep Yo&r Money in the Country by ma'at Singapore*made MATCHES CKOCODUB BBAND ObUlnaM* of all dealan or direct frtiai manafacraren The Elkayes Match Factory «Hrict to. HIGH FOUND At No. 4, Raffles Chambers, RnfflV* Place, a house that can give y<-u fin cvcillert prescription sen-ice, comHn»d with np^ed, accuracy and355 words
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Advertisement857 1922-09-29 16 JLASSffffiD i ADVERTISEMENTS^^ The PREPAID charge* for Want*, For Sal*, To Let, etc. In ordinary clo*e-aet type lavrrage six words to line) are oer line one insertion 28 cent*., two in*. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 ets., live ins. $1.00. six in*. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,857 words
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Advertisement945 1922-09-29 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET furnished as from October 1, No. 28-5, Steven* Road. Apply to Guthrie ft Co., Ltd. TO LKT, No. 23, Devonshire Road, 4 roomi. Cheap rent. Entry October 1. Apply 35, Peach Koad. TO LET, compound house, No. 116, Balenticr Road. Water and gas. Immediate entr945 words
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Advertisement817 1922-09-29 16 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB Al'Tl'MN RACE MEETING, 1922. Tuesday, Thurt.day and Saturday, October 17, 19 and 21. NOTICE VISITORS' TICKETS.— WiII be issued as usual and #re exclusively intended for bona tide Visitors to Singapore and do not include residents of Singapore. These tickets may be hnd upon payment of $4817 words
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Advertisement263 1922-09-29 16 PHOENIX HOSE Supplies of this splendid Ladies' Hosiery have just arrived. SILK (back scam) $3.75 LISLE (back seam) $1.75 The most durable and elegant stocking made. In white and colours. Goods sent C.O.D. Mail orders promptly executed. THE BAND-BOX. PRINCESS GARUSKTS GB. I. RAFFLES CHAMBERS. (■Opposite Robinson's.) OCULAI gfy. BMADACHK9263 words
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Miscellaneous191 1922-09-29 16 THE STRAITS TI^ES riLrpHONiH Editorial and G«aeral Manager's Olhue Job Printing Otfc* > All ci-nmunication* relating to adltarial ir.Btterd and newt »lii>ui.l THE EDITOR. All eottmunica lating to b»3ir<??<i! BMkttat*- -nd/i rtiaemrnta hub-irriptions, aceoun'.«, sho-ld be addressed to THI ADVERTISEMENT RATE 3. Want*. For Sale, To Let. *tc. i typ*191 words
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