The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 February 1922
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1922-02-01 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. f£N CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1922. No. HUM.16 words
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Article1053 1922-02-01 1 AUSTRALIAN EXPLORATION. Fascinating evidence of an Australia that was once under ice, and the discovery of vast and undreamed of store? of brown coal, and of hidden water lying thousands of feet below sea level, are the chief fruits of recent expedition to Central Australia by a party of Australian1,053 words
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Advertisement164 1922-02-01 1 Malthoid RAFFLES HOTEL. MONDAY.— Tea Dansant, stc 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Musical Programme after Dinner. THI USD AY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Lunch Orchestra. SATURDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). 1111 h. D sen will have prior164 words
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Advertisement216 1922-02-01 1 mt m\ m m. _fel _^^F .awK^jAtm P^K -.35 ff JR. IM mMm m. vm AAwWDm. m4tr m wi. mtrtt m^mr^ m tfSstZg&P^ kmm m SKjWTWmym^Wtv* -m^tt^^ mm -\\w\m*-\^ m awv rew mmi.** __w_rn___iw _i i i.i i ii ii i.i j. i i. i i n. iii -fc 1216 words
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Advertisement353 1922-02-01 1 THE DAY'S NEWS. -——..—mmm There are many telegrams in to-day from all parts ol the world Pages 6 and 7. Hopes of a reasonable settlement ol" the disputes between Japan and China continue favourable Page 7. Senator llorah seems to be against the funding of the Allied Debts Page 7.353 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous88 1922-02-01 1 THE WEEK. W< dn*tdmm, Feb. lat. High Water. o..">s a.m.. 0 IT p.m. Polo: Balestier. Tanglin Ckib at home, o.lf> p.m. Billiards: Stevenson at Garden <lub, I p.m Fancy Dress Hall. Goodwood Hall. '.KtO p.m. Thursday, 2nd. High Water. 1.26 a.m.. 1.21 p.m. B. I. outward mail due. B. I.88 words
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Article191 1922-02-01 2 Factor] Demolitihed. of a ten ibl« I r 'iue t i tail ived In Colombo i fac- tal wu hed by a fall of rock and a landslide, the the river away. It i> that the rock fell from ;> height of about live t> six hundred191 words
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Article130 1922-02-01 2 Explorers l Bailee Found. Tho bodies »>f Tessem and Knndsen who i- f; Captain Amundsen's expedition in October, 1918, I re been found by a Russian expedition prospecting for coal, Rtai the mouth of the Yenisei, according tu a wireless message from Moscow to istiania, quoted by Reuter.130 words
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Article150 1922-02-01 2 Japan Itinerary Marshal JofTre is expected to arrive at Yokohama on January 20th o n board the Flench wanhip Montcalm. The battleship I ne flagship of Vice-Admirai Xakano, tl Commander of the Second Flotilla, v ill meet the French warship eonI ncniahed visitor in Tate>ama Bay at theM.M. - 150 words
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Advertisement190 1922-02-01 2 TO 1 KT OK FOR SALE. LARGE GOOOWKB, newly erected, area from 10,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for offices ind godowns. Centrally situated. j All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write190 words
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Advertisement451 1922-02-01 2 IDA H3P m~f JtA Wte***' ____»l__lE^b¥^**»^ ivO* SPECIAL CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. lst SHOW AT 7.30 SHARP GEORGE LARKIN AND ANNE LUTHER In the great mystery serial THE u LURKING PERIL IN :J0 PARTS Fifteen Episodes of Daredevil Stunts and Dangerous Deeds 8 REELS EVERY IT ESDAY. TO-NIGHT EPISODES 1, 2,451 words
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Advertisement606 1922-02-01 2 With Best Wishes for a Happy, Bright and Prosperous y i Chinese Patrons. THERE IS NOTHING FINER ANYWHERE MORE ENJO AND ENTERTAINING than the Programme for tbe Six Nights from Monday I to Saturday. February 4, 1922, ALHAMBRA In the Second Show, commencing 9.15, A TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME OF PICTURES UNPRECEDI606 words
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Article828 1922-02-01 3 FN -TAI CO., EXCHANGE AM) SHARE BROKERS TUESDAY. JAN. Slat L>22. MINING. [Figures in brackets shows the capital and issue value of the Share in dollars unless otherwise marhed. C -Cum div. equals ex Hitain 'i ir I 1.30- 1.40 Jeiantoh tsl) .<H> K. Kamunting L15.0- 1828 words
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Advertisement281 1922-02-01 3 o-£*_3 -''Os"^ *>r' a A.KP^ %(vK Mmt'tilmtmM I A Doctor says lfl "I do not think so good a fooc as Glaxo ?-M can be brought before the public by the Jg medical prolession too stronglv." 1 lilaxo is tlie (ood doctors recemmend and rear (heir i otMn babies on.281 words
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Advertisement92 1922-02-01 3 ■an mi i i ri r I FOURNIER'S"; HYGENIQUE MIXTURE. (FOB LADIES) Tatted and Proved for Years. WASTE NO TIME. immtSUttly you notice any disorder of 3 tt. tystera take Fournier'i Hygenique Ifliture II quickly retnovet all suffering. Thara to Nothim to EQUAL IT. ««i Aaythim* j Widely Known. It92 words
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Advertisement282 1922-02-01 3 All made with M RAISLEY. W Vy 'I Light cakes, crisp pie crusts, delicious scones and crumbly suet puddings all can be made easily and well, even by the inexperienced cook, by following the simple recipes I given on the tin. Paisley V\ Formerly knowr. at Paisley Flour-* is spec282 words
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Advertisement39 1922-02-01 3 ■■■■■■M__a___«M||MMn|giaßMVaMV w wk\ i l 3 \^^^k NOW READY II— O— «M— The Singapore and Straits Hough iiary for 1922. Price, $3.50 per copy. Post Free, $4.00. fc L" "e: -t U PUBLISHERS FRASER NEAVE, LTD., The Arcade, Singapore,39 words
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Article844 1922-02-01 4 Planning An Empire Service. Mr. W. H. Eccles writes to the Times The presentation of the Report of the Wireless Telegraphy Commission which is planning the Imperial Chain stations affords a suitable occasion for placing before your readers a bread statement covering the preparatory work that has now844 words
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Advertisement305 1922-02-01 4 —Am£-tSmmC3€ ■^t-Kyj ••-•**•-<-. o^^Sf"^ r-**Jtrt ,«sg_r -**-**f mtmjtn *tmm i neml^k^ imm+x- £i*||» *m» j^,-.***^ K- r— ji im ■i i I'Hi «'i 1 1 •ma- a- VIWciNIA W CIGARETTES .JV W^ Wd.g Hawaii- Ia \is _4_tß<r eR 'ST3L& ic noon jPP^L^JaP?Vi "EMBASSY'; VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. Represent the Standard by which305 words
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Advertisement382 1922-02-01 4 r s-tttm uniiii>iTTT7TTT^'.'-v-.i;:iMi!!i^'';r mtwmm t ft I I i An invaluable restorative in cases of Exhaustion 8 y When the system is belo^ par. p any unusual strain upo" t^e vitality u often causes a leelmgot exhaustion H This fee'mg of e&hauttKXi is due to m a sudden p i382 words
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Advertisement375 1922-02-01 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COl RT, JOHORE BAHRU Miscellaneous Suit No. 1 of lttl. The Oversea Chinese Bank Ltd. of Singapore n Against Navena Soona Naraina Pillai of Karaikudi, India Cfcsri The Undersigned have been instructed to sell hy Public Auction t h«i r RAFFLES CHAMBERS,375 words
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352 1922-02-01 5 LOVE TRAGEDY, AT THE LONDON ZOO." Sun Hear Eaten by His Sweetheart. A touching little tragedy has been enacted on the Bfoppin Terraces nt the "Zoo." The victim is ".lack." the little Sun Bear, who was discharged from 11. M. S. Malaya as a result of hifl troublesome ripping propensities.352 words
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Article437 1922-02-01 5 A Wiail from India. The following is quoted from the Daily Mail. It wafl written by resident in The "half-married" is not hy 'any met one who has made an unlucky dip into the matr'monial bag ami drawn an "also mn H« may be exceedingly happily married. But simply437 words
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Advertisement466 1922-02-01 5 TO LET. Bond, i 1 1 71 Riae, i atry from im i A Compound Tlou?e, No. 1<» Apply LET, ('ompound House*, Nos 614 and 618 y to Eatste snd Trust R»ffl" Pl ce Lti ('.•down No 6 Cctl Street. Apply Ltd. "to" LIT —Lsrge w*ll sppointed efflce in tr#466 words
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Advertisement646 1922-02-01 5 J WANTED. Rl Ql IRED f.r tie Medical Department of Federated Malay Btntoa, two ladies to fill itndsatakipa la the Singapore Medical I. Por p. .rtieulars apply to Ih I Principal I Kuala Lumpnr. :<o-i WANTED. A competent dark, to do book< ind type-write in a S olhce. Apply itating646 words
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Advertisement659 1922-02-01 5 AUCTION SALES IMPORTANT UCTION SALE OF A Large and Valuable Collection of Gold nnd Diamond Jewellery. !At Messrs. Choeng Koor. S;-ng and Co'i Saleroom, No. 30 Chulia BtTOel ON TUESDAY, Tth FKRRUARY AT 10.:50 A.V. The jewellery comprises gold chains and pendants, gold bangles, gold pindengs, gold watchea and chains,659 words
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Advertisement989 1922-02-01 5 NOTICES. RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN, LIMITED. Notice i.s hereby givep that an Extraordinary Ceneral Matting of the Company will be held at the Registered Offices of the Company, Britiah India Hoise, Penang, on Saturday the IHi di of February. 1922 at 11.30 a.m. for i- ir;» > o!' considering and, if989 words
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Advertisement213 1922-02-01 5 I M. A. Ahmed Din Bros. i f For comfortable and reliable Phone No. 1 545. Charges Moderate BOSCH PRODUCTS For Cycles and Automobiles High Tension Magnetos, Sparking Plugs, Lighting and Starting Sets, Home Lubricators, Search-lights, etc., etc. Manufactured by the well known and reputed firm of v (Beware of213 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article48 1922-02-01 6 REILLY SMITH. Oa January 26th at the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, by the Rev. G. H. Douglas, Herbert Cecil, eldest son of Ma and Mrs. EL L. RfcillSl af Fremantle. Weal Australia, te Muriel Marguerite, younger 1 daughter of Mrs. and the late James Smith, of Edinburgh. Scotland.48 words
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919 1922-02-01 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1922. Sir E. Shackleton's Death. mmm. The news of the death oi' Major Sir Ernest Shackleton, just as his fourth Antarctic expedition was in i process of getting to work, will be received with the deepest regret in circles lar wider than those of919 words
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Article125 1922-02-01 6 Early yesterday morning a brutal murder was committed in 34 New Market Road, tenanted by Mr. Seah Lye Kiat when one of the lodgers, said to be a relative set upon him and attacked him with a chopper and a sword. His baby son was125 words
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Article224 1922-02-01 6 Interesting Court Judgments. Interesting judgments relating to the Mohamedan divorce laws have been given in the Court of Appeal in the case in j which Syed Mohamed Yassin bin Mohamed Alsagoff and Aboobakar bin Hadji Arshad, suing as the next friend of Sheriffa Rogayah hinte Syed Mohamed224 words
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Article587 1922-02-01 6 NEW REGIMENT'S FINE RECORD. The 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment (Diehards) arrived at Singapore on H. M. Transport Huntsend on Monday evening, and disembarked yesterday morning, taking up their quarters for the next few days at Fort Canning, Tanglin and Normanton, Until the Ist South Staffords embark. The 2nd587 words
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Article168 1922-02-01 6 While driving along Orchard Road on j Sunday moaning last. Ahmad, driver of motor-car 31o<j in the employ of Dr. Crahay ran over a Chineee, who succumbed to his injuries later in hospital. The driver was before the Seeond Magistrate yesterday I charged with eau- ing death by168 words
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Article82 1922-02-01 6 The following will be the teams in a practice soccer match on the S.C.C. ground to-morrow (Thursday): j Celeeua Hendry Hill and Gale Sinclair, Duff and J. Winter; Meredith, Le Sueur, Jamies n. R. Smith and C. E. Winter. Whites.— Barnes Cox and Hide Edlin, Lynch and Earle Van82 words
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Article405 1922-02-01 6 RUBBER MARKET. 1 The fall in the pi ninepoiue, despite the in London from 69,1 variously attribu ed < Kn the London market and a m Bingapore, where fn ported. The Indo-China St.;, pany's new steamer Kir ful trials at sea and ai i knots in boisterous to405 words
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Article23 1922-02-01 6 KMM II TREMOR \l I UPING. (From Our Own Corr 1,,«.!i. Isa tt A distinct earth trem< piny nt :».l»i am.23 words
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Article38 1922-02-01 6 (From Oui Own < .uin:. J»« It was originally rep >1 boy that a gang of isven Ma his master and killed him. already been arrested 11 maining raspecta have nov» and will he ihortly btt38 words
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Article35 1922-02-01 6 As a sequel To the I fa 40 Chinese were charged with a common gaming hoUM or a public place The M I lenient view of th.- ttft fines varying from ?r> m35 words
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Article45 1922-02-01 6 The death is announced il heart failure, of Dr. T. F. age of 07, after visiting h I Januarv 13. Dr. Pedley, wha the oldest Earopeaa resident* i had b»-cn 11 years m Burma- K« Health Officer of the Rangoon > for several years, after eomii45 words
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Advertisement114 1922-02-01 6 The Champagne of Table "Waters. E j Caldbeck Macgregor &00., Ltd j ■J (Incorporated in Shanghai.) 5 j; Tel. 228 87 Cecil Street. S AN EXTENSIVE RANGE OF CHARMING JEWELLERY AND SILVERWARE OF UNIQUE PATTERNS (Branch:- />. £>£ S/LFA I. IiISHOP ST., I'ENANG. NOS. «2-3 HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt^^^^^mmmmmmimam^ w«a«M«Mßta«afca«raflMß««aam^tf3f114 words
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Advertisement116 1922-02-01 6 What about your BAG&AGE I YOU insure your valuable and effects at home: do you protect them in your t I baggage when travelling? Property to the value of many thousands of pounds is lost, damaged in various ways, or stolen every year in transit by railway and steamship, or116 words
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Article492 1922-02-01 7 ,<n Wn DISLOYALTY. rR ISCTH HYDERABAD KK( KPTION Service.] London, Jan. 29 ol Wales had an excellent Hyderabad. All the bas. an I ps i luding fifteen tho I hly l.y triumphal arches and nderful ai iety of native clad iii uniforms of barbaric .1 \l l I492 words
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Article907 1922-02-01 7 SHIP SUBSIDIES. FIFTY MILLIONS WANTED. [Reuter's Service] London, Jan. 2H. The Telegraph correspondent New York says it is reported that President Harding has decided Congress for 0,000,000 for a decade, to subsidise thc nrerrnniile Marine. The only alternative thereto is uid to be to 11 ships cheaply, OT907 words
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Article652 1922-02-01 7 FRENCH BANK. BILL INTRODUCED. [Reuter's Service]. Paris, Jan. 27. Thu Chamber passed the bill for refloating the Banque Industrielle de Chine. London, Jan. 29. Paris M. Poincare has informed M. Leygues, President of the Foreign Affairs Committee, that the Chamber saw no reason why the complete dossier652 words
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Article799 1922-02-01 7 GERMANY REPARATIONS. CHANCELLORS SPEECH. COMPULSORY LOAN. [Reuter's Service] Berlin: Chancellor Wirth in an important speech in the Reichstag on reparations and Germany's financial programme, referring to the Allies' demand for balancing the budget, said that when the new financial proposals had been voted the German receipts would total 100 milliard799 words
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Advertisement158 1922-02-01 7 i""^Y T A IVT A C! ,N A VARIETY o» ■fc A U J T L P TASTEFUL COLOURINGS i^^WJ^^-r-. I'VJAMA SUITS GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING GOWNS. NECK. MADE FROM STRONG MERA LARGE SELECTION OF THE CERISEI) COTTON TWILL IN A TASTEa vn ES nv r x LOURIXGS AND FUL RANGE OF158 words
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Advertisement539 1922-02-01 8 *HE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND j THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION C*. Lid. (The Blue Funr.el Line— Alfred Holt A Cm.) (Companies Incorporated in England) IXJAPOKE, PORT SWETTENHAM k'ENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRE and LIVERPOOL I SINGAPORB to GENOA, MARSEILLES and539 words
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Advertisement505 1922-02-01 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE HOMEWARD. Steamer Leaving Singapore s.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER For Marseilles, London Feb. 27 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA For Marseilles, London Mar. 26 s.s. CITY OF CALCUTTA For London May 17 OUTWARD. s.s. CITY OF SIMLA Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe,505 words
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Advertisement597 1922-02-01 8 P. O. -BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR UNE. (Incorporttcd in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGEr SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. I < (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES i I DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE KASHMIR F KHIVA about Feb. 6 NAGOYA about Feb H DEVANHA597 words
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Advertisement730 1922-02-01 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. ((INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Kretay, Trengganu, KelanUn, Bangnara. Telupin, PaUni Sinirora La Kohsamui, langsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. t ana va Arrival Departure ,ANG Jan. 30 Feb 1 MAHIDOL Feb. 6 VUGALA Feb. 13 Feb 15 The steamers are fitted throughout730 words
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Advertisement759 1922-02-01 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMSRICAN Mt MANCHURIAN LINB.) (Incorpoiatad ia England.) JOINT FOR I NIC STL T SERVICE TO NFW YORK Tia SUEJ OR PA9AMA FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Dne S'pore Route For I759 words
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Advertisement575 1922-02-01 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING 30ARD. SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight February 20 FOR SAN FRANCISCO via MANILA AND HONOLULU. CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight February 16 WOLVERINE STATE Passengers575 words
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Article152 1922-02-01 10 Thr P. and O. Dunera has left Colombo, and is expected to arrive at "tihis pert at noon on Sunday, the sth proximo. H.M. Submarines Ll, L2, and L3 left for Penang DB kton Iny and H.M.S. Titania, and submarines L i and L 5 followed yesterday. Tho152 words
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Article255 1922-02-01 10 Intermediate and local mails will be found i j in list below: Federated Malay States, Malacca, Muar and Penan*? (by train) 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily (except Sunday). TO-DAV. Moeara-SalM Djambi Singapore a.m C»e»b Hong Aik 9 a.m. <"ucob Honff Soon 9 a.m. Pulau Boeffi Benuit 9255 words
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Article101 1922-02-01 10 Baat Wiiarf N'o. 1. Nil. East Wharf No. 2. Ekma. Tara. Sheers Wharf No. S. -Nil. Main Wharf No. 1. Miye Maru. Havana Maru. Main Whatf No. 5. Huntaend. Main Wharf No. 6. Teucer. Empire Dock No. 7. Benvorlich. Barontas, Myrmidon. West Wharf No. B. Kurypyius. Minderoo.101 words
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Article196 1922-02-01 10 Teucer. Brit. V/MO. from Yokohama 31. for London L\ Sappho. Brit. X4G. from Port Dickson Sl, totPort Dickson 2. Hsin Pin Ann. Chin. 01»i, from Saigon 31. for Palembang 3. Menggala. Dut. SS2, from Pontianak 51, for unc. Van den Boach, Dut. 168ft, from Batfvia 31. for Sumatra196 words
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Article23 1922-02-01 10 Jan. 30. Melchior Treub, (Dut); Polyktor, (Greek); Tanda, (Brit); Daito Maru, Java Maru, Gozen Maru, (Jap). afsdf asdf sdfa fd sdf f23 words
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Advertisement371 1922-02-01 10 $1400 $1400 "MADSTRONG" LIGHT B eduction in Prices. WE CAN NOW SUPPLY THESE EXCELLENT LIGHTING SETS AT $1,400 COMPLETE WITH BATTERY CHARGED AND READY FOK IMMEDIATE USE. CAPACTIY— 1.2 K.W. OK (50.20 WATT LAMPS ENGINE RUNS ON KEROSENE OR PETROL. Simplicity of Design, Refinement of Details, Elimination of Non-esseatials and371 words
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Advertisement621 1922-02-01 10 u'lijwrMWMwm— w»«(ew— v <~> vi mm mtwmimmmmßwmmmmmmvmmmMmm—— mmmmmmmmm ——tmmm IHmmtmmmmmmmm. mmimnmtj-. lif BJI j Tj WW lU |P g^s gJB lr& l^k DISINFECTANT POWERFUL, SUPERLATIVELY EFFECTIVE AND ECONOMICAL Obtainable from the Leading Chemists and Druggists:— J Messrs Maynard and Co., Ltd. The British Dispensary Ltd. Medical Hall Ltd. WHOLESALE IMPORTERS621 words
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Miscellaneous53 1922-02-01 10 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Jan. 30. Bared 32 Fah 1014.2, 1013.3, 1014.1. Temp 81. 85. 83. Wet Bulb Ther 78, 80, 78. Dir. [of Wind N.E., N.E, N.E. Max. Temp in shade 86. Min. Temp in shade 77.5. Max. in Sun 153. Te rad. Ther 68. Rain fall in53 words
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Article91 1922-02-01 11 Jaanar] 81. Hank 4 m.s. o j j •>., Bank, demand ■_> 25-32 Private credits 3ni- <j i~ New York, demand 4g^ Credits 90 days g 0) Hongkong, demand .<-. prefn Yokohama, demand ***** Java, demand Bangkok, demand ;ui Sovereign, Bank Buying $8 54 Bank of England Rate ft91 words
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Article155 1922-02-01 11 January 31. Tin Bayers $79.% No Sellera Gambier Cube No. 1 14. 00 Gambier y 50 Pepper Black t h Pepper (white fair) 26.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 6.6t Tapioca, medium pearl f.g 7.25 Pearl Sago small 7.7;, Copra Mix 10.25 Copra Sund- |0 50 Opium, Benares oncer t:155 words
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Article110 1922-02-01 11 C. OF C. RUBBEB ASSOCIATION 12 o'clock noon. Jan. 31. li'.'-' Pale Crepa. Bibbed Smoked 81 Cloting Price*. Closing Pricf Buyers Sellera Bayers Sellers Spot 30 Sl Feb. 3tu._. si^ Feb. to Kerch 31H 32% April to .Turn* 3:> 32 li.>1 i.> Tone of Market: Steady. Making Germany pay for110 words
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Article403 1922-02-01 11 A. -u an extraordinary meeting of the Tat* Oil Company a resolution wai adopted [sanctioning the reduction of tl sl of the (.ompany. Liang Shih ibinet has hid [conferences of finance and is plannin issue I public Joan for a sum of $90,000, by placing the surplus403 words
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Advertisement354 1922-02-01 11 i 3 OUJ 000 IMM im tore, mm •17.000.0M. I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I < j di ?Tporat*i im Straita S*ttl«utaU), Wlnch«**e7 Buwiit, Sififirnpni*. LONDON OFFICE Ml Q\± J«wry, E.C %k £20,000 depoail^ witb t> Ssptat: i C*mrt «f Eajj'anJ, aud ampttgt vith the Britiah -Jd%354 words
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Advertisement483 1922-02-01 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600,000 h;; res of R each £3,000,000 lw i:m- I und 3,600,000 Reaerve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 3S Bi ne, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar Iloilo483 words
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Advertisement915 1922-02-01 11 m -—~--**A^mmwmfm •^a.^mmtm^mmmmm YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y. 53,000,000 President: N. Kajiwara, Esq Vice-President: S.K. Suzuki, 'Esq. vt DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq I. Matsukata, Eaq. T. Vamakawn. Eaq. M. Mitani, Es:j >\. l "*>: 7" K^- }i r K.915 words
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Advertisement258 1922-02-01 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MA?WS fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore RepresentaMves—Mesars. BARLOW Co. BnoC 0«W-6t, Thc- Area,, f I|e!^»f A. GORDON- I.EE. Resuicnt Ummg„. THE LONDON LANCASHI RE INSURANCE CO. LTD. TOTAL ASSET'S exceed £2 3.0g<U0« FIRR-- Insurance! effected,258 words
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Article1430 1922-02-01 12 [Reuter's Service.] {DEATH OF SHACKLETON. Monte Video, Jan. 2M. I Bil E. Shackleton died on board the Quest 1 on Jan. 5 of angina pectoris. I« The Quest left R.<> de Janeiro for South Georgia on Dec. IS whence it was proceeding dire t to the Antarctic.1,430 words
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Article24 1922-02-01 12 In the final of the Doubles, Norris and Balhatchet, owe 40, beat Wheatley and Coelho, owe fifty. 7—9, B—6,8 6, 6 4.24 words
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Article75 1922-02-01 12 FRASER CO'S SHARE REPORT. Singapore, Jan. 31. Ruhl»ers. Still very dull, with sellers predominating. Minl«g. Collieries $13, Taipii*i $1.07tt, North Taipings $1.12 tt, South Taipings 50 cents, Nawng Pets 95 cents, Rawangs MM% cents, Linguis $3.50, Ulu Piahs $1.07%, Rtnongs 255. 3d. Padang Plandoks 15 cents discount. Industrials. Uniteers $1075 words
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Article29 1922-02-01 12 The Welding Cup was competed for or i 29th and SOth Jan., and was won by H Manby with a score of 47, 44, 12, 79.29 words
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Article1384 1922-02-01 12 The first Competition for the handsome 1 Rugby trophy presented by the officers of 1 H. M. S. Maiaya has produced some very i interesting matches during the past few months, but none have been so keen or as < hardly fought as that at Kuala Lumpur on1,384 words
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Article169 1922-02-01 12 HOLIDAY CRICKET. PENANG BEAT PERAK. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Jan. M. Continuing their second innings thia morning, the Perak batsmen did rather better than on Saturday, but the side was dismissed by noon for a total of 136, Penang thus winning by an innings and 36 runs.169 words
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Article51 1922-02-01 12 The Lanka Unicn, Singapore, has entered to play in the forthcoming Singapore Cricket League ani a 1 Ceylonese cricketers who are desirous of playing for the Union are invited first to enrol themselves in the Union. Communicate with S. K. Ratnam, President, I^anka Union. 42, Serangoon Road.51 words
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Article53 1922-02-01 12 The February monthly medal (stroke play) competition will be held oi Satniday and Sunday 4th and oth February. Winners of mcnthly medals in 11*2' arc notified that the gold medal will :>-.' playci for at the same time. The ladies' spoon competition for February will be held53 words
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Article107 1922-02-01 12 The Singapore Wanderers who went up tc Kuala Lumpur during the holidays to play the Selangor Polo C ub had a succesful journey. The game was played on Sunday and proved t> be a very even affair the Singapore side running out winners by four goals to three. It107 words
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Article56 1922-02-01 12 I The result of the ballot for the election of Election Committee is as follows: H. I M Cantrell, A. C. Smith, A. W. D. Dove, I H. R. L. Dyne, F. R. Heron, L. J. Gilbert- son, F. T. S. Newell, A. G. Anthony, J. D.56 words
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