The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 April 1922
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Title Section16 1922-04-17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1922. NO. 10,562.16 words
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Article236 1922-04-17 1 The Russians are raising great difficulties at the Genoa Conference, a deadlock having been reached on the recognition of their debts and on compensation claims Page 7. An incident that is causing much comment is the fact that a general invitation to the various delegates to luncheon236 words
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Article1279 1922-04-17 1 j All Gaul, we have been tcld by Caesar, I was once divided into three parts, and I all bulls may be grouped into three specie* j Papal, Irish, and common or bovine bulls. The classification is incomplete, since it j leaves no room fo r John -Bull, but1,279 words
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Advertisement469 1922-04-17 1 MALTHOID RAFFLES HOTEL. I i STftTEraPPKS MONDAY. lea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. 1* **J %J^_T* WEDNESDAY Orchestral Concert. 9.45 p.m. THURSDAY Que* Night, Dinner and Dancing. j CIGARETTES FRIDAY special Luncheon, Orchestra. Ml KDAV Guest Nitfht, Dinner and Dancinj? I pidenti and Hiners will have prior Claim to469 words
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Advertisement107 1922-04-17 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Vacancies for paying quests— Page 5. X.L.C.R. fire extincteur display at M.B.E -*Hgt i. Selling of Renown Ball decorations by aueticn Page J. 1 M. C. A. Gymnastic display at th> Theatre— Page 2. Auction sale of 5-seater motor tar by Cheong Kcon Seng and Co.— Page 5.107 words
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Miscellaneous143 1922-04-17 1 THE WEEK. M<jHtiay t llth. igh Water, 1.12 a.m., 2.39 p.m. Easter Monday. Bank Holiday. Swimming Club Launches aa on Sunday Cricket: 8. C. C. vs. Belanff»r. Last Day Malaya-Borneo Exhibition. M. B. E. Football: Stadium, 4.,r* pjn Italian Opera Tr -.tre. High Water, I.M a.m., .3.44 p.m. No issue143 words
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Article112 1922-04-17 2 Mr. V. R. Wichwur stated at the Val d*Or Rui>bei Estate- meeting that •"there are perhap.« sijrns that the position (of rubber) is slowly improving, and when trade revives this company, by reason cf its low SoatS and its favourable situation regards labour, should be able to jrive a good112 words
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Advertisement75 1922-04-17 2 Renown Ball. All decorations used at the Renown Ball will be sold at Godown R., M.B.E. on Monday the 17th April, at 5 p.m. 200| o DISCOUNT OFFERED IN ORDER TO CLEAR THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE COLLECTION OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY NOW AT THE M.B.E. STAND NO. 10. SECTION75 words
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Advertisement231 1922-04-17 2 TO I ET OR FOR SALE. LARGE GOD-OWN* newly erected area from I hOOO to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping Ah-o throe storied buildings for offices and godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write231 words
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Advertisement459 1922-04-17 2 YOU MUST— YOU MUST— SE? GUE V, KEW PROGRAMME TONIGHT. FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 SHARP THE GREAT DRURY LANE DRAMA THE DERBY WINNER In 5 Parts BY SIR AUGUSTUS HARRIS, CECIL RALEIGH AND HENRY HAMILTON PRODUCED FOR THE LONDON FILM CO.. BY HAROLD SHAW. SECOND SHOW AT 9 p.m. TWO459 words
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Advertisement458 1922-04-17 2 ALHAMBHA From Monday, April I<, to Saturday. April ]<,•>_, MIGHTY BIG FAVOURITES IN MIGHTY 810 PICTURES, MAKING P v BIG PROGRAMME M "*f. which incdude*The End of a Very Popular Serial The Fifteenth of Last ChapH tf of The Screen Adaptation of Alerander Duniii.V World RcttowaM. THE THREE MUSKETEFRr 1458 words
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Advertisement194 1922-04-17 3 m swm^ Wk^ ***^^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^^^mmmmM^M^MMMMM^MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM9999MMMMMMM999 '___3__._s__B f^ IMI v\T rS /T TvMfMum m Hv_J M**^^^ 11 1 _^y *__r^**_ *m\ _^_i^_L_^_^r ia,^_i mMimwwT Tyres With a Unique Reputation for Wear i popularity of Goodyeir Tyres rests You have only to compare them with thcrs to see lidly upon their demonstrated economy.194 words
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Advertisement140 1922-04-17 3 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I JjWJj^^^^ For twenty Albions have proved the cheapest vehicles to purchase ill the end. W-, ite now for full particu 'ars. I ssmMeHspmoky 25 Ml, 50,604 Btowt. C«>MiVI__IICIAL MOTORS. ALBI< >\ Mi >TOR CAR CO, LTD., Scoisioun. GLASGOW. BARKER CO., LTD., Singapore sn I Pen ing HARRISONS ft CROSFIELD,140 words
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Advertisement599 1922-04-17 3 a I y_%%v.\%v.%%%^v_v_v_\\\\%vA%%v.v.\v%\v_v_%v.v_%'.v_v_-- V A.M.A. AM.A j I HICK, HARGREAVES Co., Ltd. j: f J (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). i i j:^ Diesel Oil Engines^ jj S-: "LTniflow Steam Engines, i \\i Condensing Plant. is 5 t> (with Mck-Breguet fjectair.) 5 r!£ > i\* 5 I > SOLE AGENT IN MALAYA,599 words
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3397 1922-04-17 4 THE GBNBRAL TOWN PLAN. ZONING. Kiml Step to Improve a Cit>. The hist step is t< prv)\ide and demarcate a right place for each use and purpose. What is the effect of not doing this, even m a workshop The free working sps I and3,397 words
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Article51 1922-04-17 4 A message from Alexandropol says that investigations directed by Dr. Uhls, the American oculist and the head of the Near East Medical Relief Association have revealed the probability that all Armenians wil be stricken with blindness within a few years, owing to the spread of trachoma I vrhich has become51 words
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Advertisement656 1922-04-17 4 j Malaya-Borneo Exhibition i rpTnn A XT I JL JL __f_L LN I^P CEMENT i Section B. Pavilion 11. All Cement purchased during the Exhibition from the above Pavilion will be sold at a Special Price. 1 PHONE 172. G AUBEI.Y co. Telegrams: AURELY. No. 2-b. FIN LAYSON GSBBN, SINGAPOQ656 words
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Article175 1922-04-17 5 The engineers, who arc lha centre of the n^w industrial dispute, seem fated to engage m hopeless fights. Three times m less than 100 years they have been engaged m similar strugj? < -s, \ndin no ease have they be, n es fa', hi lX.'->,5 there was175 words
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Article123 1922-04-17 5 Te Bcngkong trades are still disputing over wages m 1 the Guilds are taking an active part m the agitations. The Barber's Guild want more a. id better food, more wage*, ail the tips. ar. 1 shorter hours. Also that no non-member shculd be employed. The Tramway m-tr-rmen123 words
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Advertisement565 1922-04-17 5 mmm\\\ -KTrr^si Xl Vj______________________. Jm/V Ky )r st-a Ml, B MUST SEE ,..■> m onl« r to wo i .*.-•< > both hand and bntin are gaided by the !f .n doubt about jour eyes. ,uHV Dl XL, F.Kn.A., k.s.mc. Brood B i< et, London) ng. First t'.oor, rj Rood,565 words
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Advertisement669 1922-04-17 5 -r^r: mmama FOR SALE FOR SALE. A unique opportunity to purchase a bolian |Mo.k. This Meek kai been built of specially •elected timb.-r for the M. ft. K. and is at r.iesent on v U v.* iv the Eorestry Section. Would make an ideal summer house Price $1 000 or669 words
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Advertisement750 1922-04-17 5 NOTTCES. NOTICE. We I* gto noti r y <e,ir clients that we will resume business on Wednesday the llkh inst. All bu mess transactions will be carried on as usual. BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS. Singapore Branch. M-4 21-4 STATE OF JOHORE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Tenders are incited for the supply of Diets750 words
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Advertisement83 1922-04-17 5 E,-*--** 1 (Trade Marked m r. s. Patent Office) 3S-2525Z*****25Z525Z585r 1 inllm -INIMENT I External Use Only. idxatzsk] .URALGFA, SCIATICA. jo BACK, LUMBAGO, I GOUT, w— [c Swellings ud Iseeien. jjj Mins an. Frostbites. {jj !E THROAT, ADACHE. gj OOTHACHE. BACKACHE. S Jr.esH of the Muscles H Iby Violent _______—>83 words
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Advertisement1013 1922-04-17 5 AUCTION SALE OF Velnable Rubber plantation and brick kiln off Bukit Timah Road and steam launch Mecca. At Messrs. CHEONG KOON SENG Co's Saleroom, No. M (hulia Street. ON WEDNESDAY, 19th APRIL AT 2..10 p.m. 1. The British screw steam launch, Mecca. Length 45ft breadth 9.21 ft and depth 41,013 words
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Obituary22 1922-04-17 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. VENGU. On the morning ot" Friday, April 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Ruppusamy Aiyer, .lohor. Rahru, son.22 words
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804 1922-04-17 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1922. Comment of the Week. Genoa is getting to grips with its work and the publication of the reports of the experts at London gives an insight into the scope of the Conference, which Lloyd George hopes wili secure from the participating delegates a804 words
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Article437 1922-04-17 6 T he Singapore Free Press will not be issued to-morrow (Tuesday), tho staff being given a holiday to-day (Easter Monday), but will be published as usual on Wednesday. There will be no inter-Denominational meeting thi** month, owing to the holiday. Mr. M. Kader Sultan of the Straits Cattle Trading Co.,437 words
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Article107 1922-04-17 6 PKNANG WEDDINGS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penan?, April IS. The wedding took place at St. George's Church, Penang, to-day of Mr. F. W. Harris, manager Of th. Mercantile Bank, and Miss Dorothy Plum. The Rev. Keppel Gamier officiated and both the service and reception were well attended, the107 words
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Article46 1922-04-17 6 The following is th draw for the semifinals m the above competition Middlesex Rej "A" vs. S.C.F.A. "A." today, Stadium 1. Io pm. S.C.F.A. "B" va. R.G. A. Wednesday, Stadium, 4.45 p.m. Final at Stadium on Saturday at 4.4"» p.m.46 words
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Article685 1922-04-17 6 We are odvised that the following ore the numbers of arrivals from and departures to the Madras Presidency for the month tt March I<>22 Arrivals, 2.0.".:? adults and 154 minors; Departures, 4.722 adults ami 2."*0 minors. The arrivals re'ate to aided passengers _nly. The Minister <>f Pension., announces that the685 words
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Article146 1922-04-17 6 CLOSING I)\\ Though the wash end, whirl, dosing days of th*- ciowds thjn tht- pr o b«n that passed thtpOffl not anything like tho week. With the additioi a thi- fre showe, it wa more would have availed opportunity, »»ut the bod a last few days militaf additional146 words
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Article90 1922-04-17 6 Stamp**. Kodak on I $1.16 and |246 Ol I Special.-Tamil I m- I (Stadium) MM p.m. Rondo, (Sta .ium> p.,*, Regimental Brtl Ciaomo, (Q) 1 to snd Admission free. S Football.— (St. uiium I I Malaj Music and h.-n. and Special P, p.m. Admission 30 oi90 words
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Article77 1922-04-17 6 I to <•» p.m. 1. Rubber Inda Health and the M Cheek your hat Sir! 4. Prince m Bomba; Something (Comedy), one i tion of Roselle Fibre, Lloyd Comedy. om i 7.30 p.m. l. Rubber Industry, 2 'r. i >our hat— Sir (Cotm Pkthe Review. OUS re!; I77 words
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Article34 1922-04-17 6 Middies i Region i tai B (Mum, 7 p.m. Festival M Lincke; Selection, Th< Pii Sullivan;' Valse, Tho t, X- man; lloreeau Militaii 1 Mackenzie; Selection, In The Siam -so. Lincki < Breau.34 words
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Article94 1922-04-17 6 OUI POST OFFI CE ln a recent article, n columns, the Fro- Pi as 1 1 whether th. P Ofl I for* work done on Suivl.w usual office-hour.** or wheth< paid on -ni "all-in" ba- U that curiosity -the Po overtime, and it this is doubtlef withdrawal r carts services94 words
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Article72 1922-04-17 6 The Committee for in g reconstitution ol the P. A M h*-*" Ipleted their report, a sp< n ing of the Association will b* ii at Lumpur on Wednesday. 1 1 I panied by a draft MSCtll the P. A. M.. and th< "is confident that if th. P72 words
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Advertisement174 1922-04-17 6 *^W^ s^S^VSVSS%*IAW.-'.V. .S' 1 s .V.N •.•.N .«.V.-. ...W.% .5» SS'.SVWWAN 4 sir For MARTINI 5 A\n 5 j ROSSI'S ITALIAN VERMOVTH Italy's Finest Production. ij ]Galdb6Gk MaGgregor £Go.. Ltd. i > (In rporated In Shanghai \l Tel. 228 87 Cecil Street. -j Jewellery and Silverware IN NUMBER, IN VAKIKTY174 words
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Advertisement114 1922-04-17 6 What about your BAGGAGE? YOU insure yoor valuable and effects at home: do you protect them m your baggage when travelling T Property to the value of many thousands of pounds is lost, damaged iv various t ways, or stolen every year m transit by railway and steamship, or while114 words
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Article65 1922-04-17 7 VALERA LOSES CONTROL. i WTWAsM. Berries,] London, April L">. of anti- formed, Republics of the Dublin ifi. d and intend L-ro. Tho rebel i the occu- a 0 4 OUp Ihihbn. \:u.l l& iw courts l- r ifficult for any 1 it has i \'.i'<'i-H. i> f65 words
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Article45 1922-04-17 7 X N i M VIM UNED MYSTERY. I ..union, \pril 3u th, and Smith .-an! d it) organ: I tv WRI milar to ti ond w*s ith no i ntrolling porta the n imin- y repl prhoul ond Tho th of I45 words
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Article138 1922-04-17 7 Washington, April 15. Harding aras road otat urging a ted force than the Appropriations Naval Supply th President < the nppi-opria-teintain o pei I the trend locality ought to 1. more going bey h "we wm- gladly •tonal i onfei-s i v 'KON HAND l\ I\DI138 words
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Article69 1922-04-17 7 Will I l that residents m *UJU B. contributed p M H-ernments of the S. S. r u v^S fcr re,ief and con tins fund. The total fr m and we have re--1 """.ent Agent, Jaffna .sheet. Most of the .>>.__♦,, Mt on and 1C «attle69 words
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Article520 1922-04-17 7 ULTIMATUM TO RUSSIA. Mr. LLOYD GEORGE SNUBNED. LReuter's Service.] Pari*, April 15. A esmi-offictal notification m denying that the majority of t. ut las (le cided that the Preach d >n shall Ote In 0 disarmament discussion if i ot Genoa, sayi that m th latter .vent the520 words
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Article196 1922-04-17 7 London. April 14. The engineering negotiations between tne employers and fortyssvon unions have broken down. BOMBAY'S HARTAL Bombay April 14. As a culmination of the national week's inauguration of the Gandhi swaraj campaign 0 hartal was rigorously observed m the native quarters of the city. The bazaars,196 words
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Article781 1922-04-17 7 EXTRAORDINARY POPULARITY. BRILLIANT WELCOMES. [Reuter's Service.] Tokio, Aprii 14. There was a heavy downpour of rain this morning. The Prince of Wales and' ins stad' attended service at St. Andrew's English church and unveiled tablets to ths Tokyo Britishers and British officers attached to the781 words
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Article417 1922-04-17 7 The following official telegram is courteously forwarded by the Japanese Consulate. Tokio, April 1 lth. His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales received addres>._s of welcome from the Lord President of the House of Peers and the Speaker of the House of Commons and other publi: bodies,417 words
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Article208 1922-04-17 7 WHAT IS CHIUVS WELFARE WORK. To the Editor. Dear Sir. There seems to be a considerable lack of understanding as regards the work of the Child's Welfare Association and we shall be gr;.teful if you will allow this explanation. Thc work of the C. W. A.208 words
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Article115 1922-04-17 7 Thc Quaints andvd their »h( rt seasoa at Oba Theatre on Saturday night, when they gave an excellent show t» an appreciative audience, who were unsparing m their applau.se. The theatre is occupied this evening and during the week by the Italian Opera Company, who will give Cavalleria115 words
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Article25 1922-04-17 7 An auction sale of the decorations u*ed at the kenown Ball will be held m Godown R, Malaya-Borneo Exhibition, at 5 p.m. tc-day.25 words
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Article19 1922-04-17 7 It ig estimated from the information available that 500 ex-German officers are now serving with the Russian Red Army.19 words
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Advertisement123 1922-04-17 7 Just Received I wools I FOR KNITTING LADIES'] i^#| Coats and Jumpers Jm k White. Black and ||t.:;'i 48 shown at the 9 w_" 1 53 I I Malaya-Borneo I I ROBINSON CO., LTD. I I lmww\*^ Natural-Milk R ls_____P_^^ m*. i kl_ J 7 rood I B j ADVICE123 words
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Advertisement509 1922-04-17 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel Une— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated m England) SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT509 words
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Advertisement564 1922-04-17 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE I ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Lld <*» (Incorporated m England). PASSENGER SERVICE HOMEWARD. BUa_a«r L«»*l*g Blngapore •.a. CITY OF CALCUTTA For Marseilles, London May 11 FREIGHT SERVICE Me*mt-r p, Singapore a.s. CITY OF CALCUTTA Marseilles.Lcndon, Dunkirk, Antwerp May 10 s.s. RIALTO U. K. and Continent May 20 s.s.564 words
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Advertisement656 1922-04-17 8 P. O. -BRITISH INDIA APCAR ND UNE (lncorportted m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with His Majesty'a Government;. LONDON FA R-E -ASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TC MARSEILLES M DUE SINGAPORE RAVE dINQAPOU DONGOLA about April 19 NOVARA ut KHYBER about April 30656 words
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Advertisement743 1922-04-17 9 Iff SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTTING SERVICE K.r Kntay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, ILacon Kohßtmui, Langsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure Ml Apr. 12 VUCALA Apr. 17 Apr. 19 -HIDOL Apr. 24 Apr. 26 tke ifnatfl are fitted throught with electric light,743 words
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Advertisement599 1922-04-17 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m Englond.) I i r i JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Due Spore Route For Kt. OF599 words
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Advertisement156 1922-04-17 9 —^s-— 1 INDO-CHENA rfteaia NavigaUon Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Skaaghai and to Calcutta via Penang. from Singapore. Taking Cargo on through Bills of Landing for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtze ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA156 words
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Advertisement715 1922-04-17 9 K. P. M. mm KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk. 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dent 2 and 3 COLLYER QUAY. V UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. ,l ,,i VAN CLOON— Monday, April715 words
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Article187 1922-04-17 10 The steam launch Hanpr Fatt, pross tonnage 17.91, has been exempted from the requirements oi the Ordinance m respaet to boats. The Ita i.m stoamer Persia, which arrived *}t Singapore- on Saturday, has on board a number cf German and Austrian sisters bdttUd for China M.Bsions. j Tha187 words
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Advertisement181 1922-04-17 10 The China Mutual Life Insurance Company, Limited. WITH WniCH J S ASSOCIATED The Shanghai Life Insurance Company, Limited I klßoth Incorporated under the Hongkong Ordinances) HEAD OFFICE, SHANGHAI i i m CAPITAL DOTS FOR DA UGH TERS Full particulars sent upon request to CHIEF OFFICE SOUTHERN AGENCIES CHAS. NEILL, 2181 words
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Advertisement360 1922-04-17 10 s.s. "CARNARVONSHIRE." Consignees of cargo pur the above steamer from Europe (Apl 8) are hereby notified that a ire "t 1 ral survey of all cargo landed m a damaged condition will be held on Wednesday the 19th inst. In Rodov.ns Noa. 1 and 2 at 9 a.m. No further360 words
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Advertisement148 1922-04-17 10 Genasco Roofing 2 PLY AND 3 PLY Q COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK m\ AND NPSFfIR FIXING I over 40 Ye irs riY sjj I manufacture <>/m iW* <ist*,> #s Uis: COflM beginning to tropical heat >.?!:r^ end beta and rain and f malres a coof Ij r/g/if. /?JI c and148 words
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Miscellaneous613 1922-04-17 10 MAIL TABLE. Federated Malay Btatea, Malacca, Mnar and Penang (by train) 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. daily Intermediate and local maili oill ha four. n list below: TO-DAY. Kala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembing Kuantan ria Jerantut (By train) 6 a.m. M(>(,an Rumphius 9 a.m. Saigon. Haiphong, H'kong, Shanghai Angkor 11613 words
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Miscellaneous92 1922-04-17 10 J. Coloman, Mr. W. D. Fraser, Mr. R. G. H. Johnson, Mr. McDougall, Mr. R. J. Penywick, Mr. C. D. Slater, Dr. and Mrs. Young, Mr. W. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Sampson, Mr. C. N. Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Newman. Per s.s. Garbeta: Mr. H. G. Milner, Mr. R.92 words
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Article783 1922-04-17 11 sii_\ CRAFTSMEN. The silverware industry of Yorkshire, when conditions of trade ere normal, 1 finds employment ror upwards of 7,000 persons and several mitliofcis of capital,' end is carried on m the city of Sheffield.! The term silverware is used m a comprehensive Bense, and, m addition783 words
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Article277 1922-04-17 11 A Chicago Experiment. A highly interesting exp riment eras de bed at th conf< »f American Chemical Soci< Chicago. ing i to th<- temperature of 00 degrees Fahrenheit, Dr. Gerald •lit and Mr. C. [Ron, of the Universit) I hi, v succeedad m changing tungsten I277 words
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Article184 1922-04-17 11 We understand that i„ the near futare Ind Arm, Reserve of Officers will hr instituted. All officers <f the Rc■erve should, therefore, carefolly obaervs V9 > regulation which require* then, to report then* addtesses to the Military g Arm, Headquarter., i„ J.L July each ,ca fr184 words
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Advertisement380 1922-04-17 11 Aa S ets approximately $5,000,000. tt TOI? i'9t«i>i« riiifriuiii Assurances m force over $17,000,000. I TBE (.Rl! Al EASTERN LIFE ASSURANiI COMPANY, LMTFEO. j HEAD OFFICE:-Winchester House, Sga'porf d •SI Old Tm r f r,,. Company has £20,000 debited VitAhTluprerne C^^^^^ 2^^ tSSritbh Life .■■-TRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE Companies Act380 words
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Advertisement479 1922-04-17 11 1 m m *^^^^*mL9mmmm*mm*sss m mssmmmwtsmm charmeF bank. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated m England by Royal Ckarter. Paid up Capital m «00,000 aaares of eath £5,000,000 Reserve Fund 1.600.C00 Keserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. M Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Ageacies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar479 words
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Advertisement915 1922-04-17 11 yokohamTlpecie bank. LIMITED. Established 1880. Reserve Fund Y 61,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vive-President: R. Ichinomiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq. N Knjiwara Eaq Y. Tamdbawa, Esq S. K. Snauki ISsq iM. Odagiri Esq. Baroa K. Morimura Bawtt*. Iwasaki. H Mori X Amra !F. VvaUnabe Esq. K Takeuchi Sq. I.915 words
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Advertisement131 1922-04-17 11 mmmm m^** i^mm^mmmm mi iwi-*-*— «w^^^^^-^_____ ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated ln England by Royal Charter A. D 1720, *™E MOTOR CAR tt AT« if .deilty Guarantee Administration HonJLs Singapore ttepr^eata-ives— Messrs. BARLOW &Co Messrs. BARKER Co., M l(ra gmm Messrs. WEARE C*., Ltd Breach Office—* 4, The Arcade, Collyer Quay.131 words
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Article1229 1922-04-17 12 LS. c. c. \s. SELANGOR. The Tail that Wagged. The match of the season, tie meeting ef the S.C.C. and Selangor, opened ea the Padang on Saturday morning, and when play was abandoned s. -oil i> after half past live the game was m an interesting position. Holmes1,229 words
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Article370 1922-04-17 12 Colony's Heavy Defeat. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ruala Lumpur. April 15. In the match for the Spooner Cup on Friday the Singapore team was drawl against tre Burma Rifles and the game resalted m a win for the Rifles by two to nil. The ground was m shocking370 words
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Article60 1922-04-17 12 Singapore Beat Penang. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, April lib In the match Penang vs. Singapore, Singapore won by cue hole, Hendrie by his fine form saving the side. The scores were as follows: Spore Gallic 0 Penang Crabb Watt 3 Rutley 0 Brown 0 Pretty 0 Timson60 words
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Article268 1922-04-17 12 Middlesex beat S. C. C. The replay between the S.C.C. and the Middlesex Regiment, following the draw of one all which resulted from the first meeting of these two teams on Thursday last, took place on Saturday afternoon at the Exhibition ground and attracted an268 words
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Article522 1922-04-17 12 R.G. A. Win Replay Against S.R.C. The R. G. A., Blakang Mati, and the S. R. C. met m the replay cf .their match ia the first round of the M. B. E. Cup Competition on the Stadium yesterday, the R. G. A. winning by two goals to love. It522 words
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Article541 1922-04-17 12 Yesterday's Long-Distance Race. The long distance race of the year came off yesterday morning for tha challenge CUp presented three years' ago by Mr. Rodesse. As th. Kathleen had won it two years m succession, another win would have made it her properly, but it was notto541 words
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Article23 1922-04-17 12 Glasgow, April 15. I In the Scottish soccer cup final Greenock I Morton beat Glasgow Rangers one to nil. g23 words
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Article24 1922-04-17 12 TUESDAY'S TIES. I Championship Pairs (Final). I Kleinman and Gieen vs. Haskins and Fuller. Newcomers' Handicap (Final Tie). Edlin vs. Drummond.24 words
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Article11 1922-04-17 12 Championship Singles. 2 Haskin*. vs. Donnell Kleinman vs. Dean.11 words
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Article215 1922-04-17 12 Big Cambridge Victory. London, March 25th.— At Queen's Club, m the Inter- Varsity Athletics, Cambridge beat Oxford by 9 events to 1. The weather was fine but a cold wind and a heavy track militated against fast times. Oxford's only victory was m the weight [putting, won by215 words
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Article91 1922-04-17 12 The Three Musketeers by Alexander Dumas comes to an en 1 at the Alhambra to-night, with the screening of the fifteenth chapter of three reels. In addition a William Fox production, The Mountain Woman, in -seven reels will be shown. It is the first feature production presenting the91 words
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Article47 1922-04-17 12 Routine Orders by Lt. Col. Spencer, D. 5.0., M.C., for week ended April 21. Tuesday, 18th. 5.10, Os N.C.Os. Eurasian and Chinese Ces. Tuesday, 18th. 5.10 p.m. S.F.A. Company Parade. Wednesday, 19th. 5.15, p.m. Scottish Ccmpany Parade. Friday, 21st. 5.10 p.m. Eur_tian and Chinese Co. Parades.47 words
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Article44 1922-04-17 12 ms Mr Holmes Brown, of Kuala Lumpur, is taking a team of cricketers on tour through the F. M. S. (North) fearly m May. Matches will bz played against the Tapah Club, Ipoh Club, Koala Kangsar Sporting Union, Pemk Ciub, Krian (Tub and P-nang.44 words
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