The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 June 1922
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1922-06-13 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. f EN iENTS SINGAPORE, 5.&., TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1922. No. 10,609.17 words
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Article169 1922-06-13 1 Reuter cables a fuller report of the bankers' decisiun regarding the German loan Page 7. The French press considers the report will only encourage Germany to resist the Treaty of Versailles— Page 7. Collins states that his Government has a definite policy to enforce, as a last169 words
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Article1515 1922-06-13 1 Tht dingy interior of the headquarters of the Extraordinary Commission, with its l*:irc stairs and passages, is an eerie place at all times of the year, but never is its sombre, sorrow -laden gloom so intense as on j« December afternoon when dusk is linking intoEx - 1,515 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement235 1922-06-13 1 \IALTHOID Raffles Hotel^j ESDAY.— Orchestral Concert. 9.45 p m I IAY Guest W^t. Dinner and Dance t Special Luncheon. Tea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7p m f RDAY Night, Dinner ami Dance I NIGHT.— Cinema at 9.45 p.m. >, Attractive Progrramme, Music by Raffles Orchestra. Ad- mission, Residents and Diners235 words
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Advertisement348 1922-06-13 1 i KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). NEW BOOKS~JUST RECEIVED. KSySJ S S9?S B h y Mr I>unth 7r) MY JOY-RIDK ROUND TH?: EUROPE IN CONVALESCENCE, WORLD, by Dorothy Dix, $6.00 i»agvv"imV Z ™T rn 375 PRIME MINISTERS OF lASTKLR and his Work, by L. BRITAIN, 1721-1921, by Hon.348 words
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Advertisement205 1922-06-13 1 v N LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. i> :i o lu anV W»euilji from 11. Baiter--1 nffe d. ••O-Su-Kzy" polish and mops f,o ]n Robinsons Pagie 7. New pn^rmaamem at the Gaiety and Liberty Hall Page 2. Maynard: an<l Co.. solo distributor* of Ansco cameras Page 1. The Chatwood Safe for sivunty. Wilßam205 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous121 1922-06-13 1 THE VTEEh Tmitimw, Ittk. High Water, 1.18 p.m. Rent Board, 2.18 p.m. Football: Div. 11. R. K. vs. Kx-Sei vio<>. Wtdmtdmif, 14th. High Water, 026 1.87 p.m. Polo Balestier. Football: Div. l. B.C.C. vs. S.C.F.A., B.E.C. ground. Football: Div. '1. b.R.C. !I. v<. S^lotar; S.C.F.A. 11. v*. 'luniclpa! F. C.121 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement172 1922-06-13 2 A London doctor is among King George's -obles, possessing a remarkable counterfeit hea.l anj, shoulders of his Majesty tut he is abnormally tall. Prince Henry and a friend, on a recent shopping expedition, vcre standing at the top of a flight of tairs, up which mounted the King's double. 'Ihey172 words
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Advertisement475 1922-06-13 2 TO LF OR FOR SALE. LARGE GODnWNS, newly erected area from 10,000 to 50,000 iq. ft. facing river. LARGE STOCKS from 6,000 to 24,000 eg. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildingt for offlcti and godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheapApply or write to A. J.475 words
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Advertisement505 1922-06-13 2 "Gaiety" Cinema r i LAST THREE NIGHTS TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 13th 14th loth JUNE. OF THE MARVELLOUS CHINESE PICTURE COME AND 'TVrT'C? COME AND SEE CHIKA 1 rl Jt SEE PEKIN WHERE THE n/\TI«TTNTNn\T WHERE THE WOMAN F O R»D I -D-D.EH4 WOMEN WEAR SMOKE AND TROUSERS AND THE505 words
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Advertisement437 1922-06-13 2 JLLHAMBRa From Saturday, June 10, to Thursday, Juno IS A POWERFUL SELZNICK BUPEB-PRQDUCTION Featuring that fino actor I CONWAY TEARLF In an adaptation of Elaine Sterne's Inspirational story of 1.,,,,. >Ul provides the star with an opportunity to display his talents m latitude m the environment and development of the437 words
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Article1204 1922-06-13 3 N&af at -inch: ,n given m bis>Cli:he E-ure ress Un m on his '.m. rd X JwHffe marie the following «.;r. arks ai..i,H<£ others; A few months a K > I was staying with Governor of Indo-China, and four*! :it. with a very lcn^ wireless pole ir. his1,204 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement470 1922-06-13 3 REPAIRS WE ARK REPAIRERS TO THF* 0 LEAN ACCIDENT, KASTERN UNITED, THE MOTOR UNION, COMMERCIAL UNION, GENERAL ACCIDENT, INSURANCE COMPANIES. Let us do your repairs also. CENTRAL MOTORS LTD. Malarial Fever Dysentery Dr. Cassell's Tablets are the Sure Means to Splendid Health and Fitness. India. South Africa. p. Januir P<>470 words
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Advertisement209 1922-06-13 3 I £OA A.M.A. i Jim BRITISH NICLAUSSE BOILER Co, Ltd. jj I THE jf "NICLAUSSE" t WATER TUBE I BOILER. I 5 for I LAND SERVICE i I AND FOR I MARINE SERVICE I OVER 4,000,000 H. P. IN USE. i SOLE AGENT m BURMA, MALAYA, SIAM, INDO ChTnaT f209 words
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Article1067 1922-06-13 4 (iOOI) BOWLING. Cuckctois are m agreement that the i trouble with first-class bowling has come mainly from the neglect of length through over-indulgence m refinements of spin and swerve. It is a vice which also rages furiously m club cricket. The club cricketer is prone to imitate1,067 words
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Article284 1922-06-13 4 Peking View. Peking, May 22. Advices from Canton state that a treaty has been concluded between Dr. Sun Vat-sen and General Li Hou-chi, Tuchun of Fukien, providing: (1) That nekhor province shall embark on military operations against the other. (2) The neither shall station military forces284 words
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Article238 1922-06-13 4 CHINAMAN OR CHINESE In view of correspondence which appeared m these columns some time ago with reference to the -use of the words "Chinaman" and "Chinese," the following from the Hongkong Telegraph is of interest:--Am old China hand, writing to a London daily, explains that the Chinese very much dislike238 words
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Article361 1922-06-13 4 > Returned Traveller's Experiences Mi-;s Beatrice Crimshaw, a well-known writer, landed at Plymouth, after a residence of fifteen years m the Southern Seas. Of New Guinea she stated, m an interview, that there were vast tracts of territory which had not been explored by white people. Now361 words
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Article322 1922-06-13 4 Improved "One Man" Bus. A novel type of tvamcar without a conductor will shortly t>e seen m London suburban district*. Among other things, it is claimed for it thit draughts will be banished by its usi-, for. when running, the car, which is a single decker, is322 words
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Article58 1922-06-13 4 Over 8,000 boy scouts and scout-masters attended at St. Paul's Cathedral on May 6 on the occasion of the thirteenth annual Church Parade of the London Diocesan Boy Scouts Association. The troops mustered m the courtyard of SDmerset House and marched m procession to the cathedral. Amongst the company Egypt.58 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement703 1922-06-13 4 By Order of the Liquidator AUCTION SALE OF A large stock of spare parts, etc. for Chevrolet, Buick and other cars The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at the Premises of the General Motor Garage No. 4 Orchard Road, Singapore. ON Wednesday and Thursday, the 14th703 words
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Advertisement445 1922-06-13 4 Crippled with Rheumatic Goutl "Legs and feet so bad could not stand jmk Our portrait is of *Mrt. JESSIE E. MURPHY, of 26a Whit* 1 c Nelson's Row, Clapham, London, S.W., England, who *»rii»i /illl Bfe cc l must write and let you since I left off taking Us know445 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement1004 1922-06-13 5 fob sale MOTOR CAR FOR SALE 8-6 10-6 m U*££r r 7l Addles Tuesday v Room 162, Raffles HoM IS-4 y.(i 13-« TO LET OR FOR SALE. [Cia Gral. de Tabacos de Filipinas I ''ROSITAS" CIGARETTES We have received supplies of the above, which we are offering at $4.25 per1,004 words
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Advertisement859 1922-06-13 5 AUCTION SALE AIC TION SALE OK VaJoafclc Land :.nd Ht use Properties at Queen Street, GaaamiU Lan-, Chin Swit Ro ,d, Joo Chiat Place and Lorong 2if. At Messrs. Choong Koon Seng and Co's Saleroom, No. 30 Chuiia Street. OM WEDNESDAY, lilst JUNE, AT 2.30 P.M. Estate of Shaik AbooVh859 words
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Advertisement872 1922-06-13 5 NOTICE. "THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE~1888."~ IX THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. SUMMARY CASE BANKRUPTCY. No. 421 of 1921. U U) CHOP BLAN JOO SENG CHAN. Receiving Order ri.uk 20th January, 1922. Date of Order for Summary Administration 9th June, 1922. Date and place of First Meeting872 words
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Advertisement160 1922-06-13 5 BY APPOINTMENT TO H. M. The King of Siam. Our Rimless Eyeglasses Made From The Highest Grade Materials Are LIGHT, NEAT, AND INCONSPICUOUS Before Choosing Eyeglasses Consult J. BERNARDINE DOYLE OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN (MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF OPTICIANS) (MEMBER OF THE SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS) LATE OF MR.160 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Obituary15 1922-06-13 6 GOODALL; At a London Nursing Home, on June sth, Frank Septimus Cioodall, aped 42.15 words
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842 1922-06-13 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1922. Roads Concrete or Otherwise. Committees of the Municipal Commission have been discussing the ever-fresh question of the Singapore roads, and Colonel Pearson has issued a series of reports dealing with the history of road-making experiments m Singapore and the changed conditions of traffic,842 words
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Article449 1922-06-13 6 The Chief Justk-*, Sir Walter Shaw, who ynhs accompanied by Mr. Justice BarrettLennard, presided over the Court of Appeal at Jchore yesterday. It was mentioned m tho Police Court yesterday, when a woman was charged, with importing- chandu, that the cost of chandu m the Dutch Islands differed very little449 words
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Article81 1922-06-13 6 PERAK NEWS. Sultan Goinj; to Europe. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 12. 1 1 is announced tD-day that H. H. the Suitan of Perak leaves m Avgvai on an extended visit to Kurope an i will be aw;;y for some monttha for the benefit <<f hi>* health.81 words
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Article739 1922-06-13 6 A committee meeting of the S.S. (Singapore) Association v ill be held m the offices Of Messrs. Barker Co. Ltd. on Tuesday. 20th inst., at 5.15 p.m. I i A Gazette extraordinary issued yesterday states that Capt. E.V.G. Day of the Malayan Civil Service is appointed A.D.C., vice Mr. C.739 words
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Article188 1922-06-13 6 RETRENCHMENT COMMITTEE. TIL I !1 I ofr,f,m. current. Part II I menu. In the mM I that th« tarn I vice* of ofl agreement toon m, I not be Ailed I •houldbi I ..f th.. ugn, I 1 1 to m mci th. te»nd I pereni A fu! wi of188 words
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Article179 1922-06-13 6 All ued Cm*c nt Dfalftd < >»uri Snwm«^ The failure of i*k" quarter tot away police oflkan position a- > In the abaenct ©I bviaf qauta pore arr.-ui^rt tn< ntj t ■go for ;i Banber of the police ofcw be accommodated at \'-'r H 1 1 it179 words
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Article60 1922-06-13 6 Several kindNd J strike at Honfktt* OB May W their demands Em h0«r». They h;v tekil 4 40 per cent Bjm«e« cent on !b.»v« that »«o«»« tion they want if 0 i surance thut BMB whoi quire<l after 6 a.m. rf»«ll b« e»P« 10 p.m. The enr 4 of 22V*60 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement203 1922-06-13 6 FRESH STOCKS ARRIVED ALLSOPP'S BRITISH PILSENER BEER. KNOWN TO ALL A S CHOP TANGAN Sole Agents Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai.) Phone 2:*s Office 87 Cecil Street. SINGAPORE. WEAR EYEGLASSES if you must, But at least wear something that combines comfort with utility. We have all stylet m203 words
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Advertisement140 1922-06-13 6 ™T, THE GUEST-LENOX PATENT PRESSED STEEL TANKS. LEADING FEATURES:— Simplicity of Design. They are composed of few parts, interchangeable, easily distinguished and quickly assembled; no skilled labour for j erecting is needed. j Jointing. All joints made watertight by insertion of lead strips between plates. Lightness. The plates comprising the140 words
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Article497 1922-06-13 7 gjjfllAN OAN STOPPED. (|J RANKERS UEPOVr. j p., Berries.] Paris, June 11. Bankers report state* i .inclusions, the Comthai if the conditions -inaction are realised, blc to be floated m th« j tic financial con- J m- iH'vir been more j war. The committee v p to497 words
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Article274 1922-06-13 7 A. P. NEW OIL WORKS. BRITISH COTTON WORKERS London, June 11. The President of the Board of Trade the hon. Stanley Baldwin, will open the Arurlo-Persian Oil Cos. new refinery at Llandany n^ar Swansea on June 29 The refinery works, including the dock area and a model village,274 words
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Article67 1922-06-13 7 Paris, June 11. Tlu Pall Mall Gazette correspondent at J aris Myi that exiles from Russia are heerfn] Etfwtlllf the prospects of Russia ii.v anticipate a sudden end of the Bolshe■st regime. They declare that they have vicivid DOWI that many Red leaders who law earned the67 words
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Article481 1922-06-13 7 The third day's sale of land and house >ropertu-« belonging to the Estate of Shaik 3mar bin Mohamed Baragee, decease*!, was w d at the saleroom of Kmn. Cheong Coon Seng md Co. on Friday afternoon. lit re was a^ain a largt attendance of buy- is and record481 words
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Article560 1922-06-13 7 MOSTLY BRITISH. COLLINS* INVECTIVE. [Reuter'a Service.] London, June 11. Interviewed m Dublin, Mr. Collins said that whilst he would strain every nerve to avoid a clash between the British and the Irish troops on the northeastern border, it did not follow that his Government had not a560 words
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Article55 1922-06-13 7 Members of the S.V.I. Chinese Co. are reminded that there will be a special parade (uniform optional) on Wednesday the 14th instant at 5-15 p.m. to bid Au Revoir to Major Brown who is shortly leaving for England. It is hoped that every member will make an55 words
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Article80 1922-06-13 7 A man who spoke English with an accent recently called at headquarters of the American Legion at Merico City and stated his desire to join. Commander Louis Loed asked for his army discharge papers, but, when he brought them the next day, they identified him as one of the bravest80 words
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Article527 1922-06-13 7 CRICKET. S. C. C's Win at Pulau Brani. A Singapore Cricket Club team, captained by E. J. Tviches, went over to Pulau Brani on Sunday and defeated the military eleven there by 59 runs. Winning the toss and batting first, Pulau Brani compiled 78, ,ho best effort com527 words
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Article206 1922-06-13 7 The result of the match between Sepoy Lines G. C. and Keppel G. C, played on Sunday, 11th, was as follows: Cumming Nash 1, Jones Montgomerie 0. Lornie Haddon I*4, Paterson Stewart 0. Birse English 0, Kennedy Strachan 0. Clarke H. R. S. Law 1, Jackson Marshall Vi. Stocks206 words
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Article55 1922-06-13 7 In order to "counteract pernicious outside influences" the Minister for Education m Sydney has directed that all children m State schools hi New South Wales shall euch week repeat the formula, I honour my God, I serve my King, I salute the flag." After the salute they will sing a55 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement128 1922-06-13 7 "O-SO-EZY." POLISH AND MOPS O-SO-EZY POLISH FOR I RNITURE, PIANOS, FLOORS AND AITOMOBLES. i I Gallon, I_>1 _> Ciallon, l Quiirt and 1 Pint O;SOEZY N^^^^s ITWI I O-SOEZY 1 n^^^'*"l ifStk II CSGEZfPROOUCTSCO. I S.~ j \^^^dj >> I Robinson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE THOSE GOING HOME Should remember that128 words
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Advertisement549 1922-06-13 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel" Line— 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 LIVERPOOLSINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM549 words
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Advertisement621 1922-06-13 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co. U4 (Incorporated m England). FREIGHT SERVICE Steamer Da« Singapore. s.s. CITY OF PEKIN London, Dunkirk, Antwerp, R'dam H'burg In port s.s. KANDAHAR London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Hamburg June 29 s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW London, Rotterdam, Hamburg July 10 s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London, Antwerp, Hamburg621 words
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Advertisement662 1922-06-13 8 P. A O. BRITISH INDIT AND J^*-»IA i APCAR LINE (Incorportted m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARCO SERV v r PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SN CO U (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government') LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON m. DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE TWIt KASHGAR about June662 words
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Advertisement448 1922-06-13 9 (BE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD BU^ (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE rjs Ksr £sz .rss* Teiopi si 4 **r^.7irtiS£r withelectric iight d steam er lauirh will meet steamers upon arrival and leave Johnston'. Pier half before departure Only First Class Passengers will be conveyef to the Lj448 words
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Advertisement288 1922-06-13 9 O. S. K. j Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (subject to change without previous notice) European Line: For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez Port Said. Atlas Maru arr. July 25 dep. July 26 New York Line: For San Francisco Panama, New York via Japan. Shunko Maru arr.288 words
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Advertisement522 1922-06-13 9 The Steam Ship Company, limited. The China Mutual Ste am Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUennan ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN A MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK 1 npi p?fr mtri Due stpo1 R ute f I522 words
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Advertisement83 1922-06-13 9 UNITED AMERICAN Successors to LIVERMORE DEARBORN Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINE Regular Service between New York Singapore Java Ports vice versa FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ JADDEN j une 27 JALAPA j u l y HALFMOON Aug. For Freight apply to GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. Agents, Straits Settlements83 words
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Advertisement638 1922-06-13 9 STRUTHERS AND BARRY Operators United States Shipping Board. Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. WEST CHOPAKA due Bfalfapow to dbdu**. In port WEST CHOPAKA due Singapore to load June W WEST FARALON due Singapore to discharge June 23 WEST FARALON due Singapore to load July 11 APIJS due Singapore638 words
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Article256 1922-06-13 10 When the s.s. Teesta was one day out from Negapatam, it was discovered that the Chief engineer was missing. Mr. John McLeoii, I conl engineer of the s.s. Ban Poh Guan, has been an inmate of the General Hospital for the past three weeks, suffering- from sciatica. Last256 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement442 1922-06-13 10 CHICAGO, U. 8. A. Established Fiftieth 1872 f AnniVersary Ward's complete 50th Anniversary catalogue, giving the new low prices for 1922 on goods of standard, serviceable quality is ready to be mailed to you. The big catalogue and our world wide service brings to your very door our great Department442 words
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Advertisement174 1922-06-13 10 MUSIC I I OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.* FOB i ALL THE LATEST HITS AND NOVELTIES IN MUSIC. TRY THE HOUSE OP THE CATCHY MUSIC. H. C. HUDSON. 1 100, North 3ridge Road, Singapore. Where the music hits come from. The cheapest house ia Town. We are i only too pleased to174 words
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Advertisement300 1922-06-13 10 Genasco Roofing 2 PLY AMI 3 PLY 5 COMPLETE WITH PATEN! u NT-LEAK »Fm AND NAILS FOR FIXING S the S U of \in theiHl over 40 Years 3 'ply'"- Is| 1 cll<i Mr experience 'ME^^MI lte ''/'v the *fRA^H s w w» ma/mfacfc/re pro 3 oA Weac/y -o.^l cf300 words
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Miscellaneous507 1922-06-13 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Sambas, etc. Singkawanp: y a.m. Pulau Soepi Benuit 9 a.m. j Cucob Hong Chiap 9 a.m. Cucob Honjf Soon 9 a.m. Bajran. etc. Ban Teck Guan 11 a.m. i Pakan Baroe. etc. Honfr Keat noon Horsing Kemi.nan Horsing p.m. i Colombo Bom!>ay Jeypore 3 p.m. j Tandjonjf507 words
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Miscellaneous389 1922-06-13 10 Miss Arnold, Dr. and Mrs. Heddle, Miss Cornal, Mrs. Macfi lyean and child, Dr. Iffetowsld, Ham Haneter, A. Berwick. E. J. Sebastian, Mr. Bfchop, Mr. and Mrs. I>. \V. Figart, T. H. Lyle, W. J. van Hi?n. Per s. s. Circe Mr. G. V. Wynna Jones, Mr. W. A. Sims.389 words
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Article89 1922-06-13 11 •Jmho 12 2 an^ m s 2j3 31-32 Bank demand 2|3 27-T> Private credits 3 m.s 2j4 5-3-> New York, demand B1 *T Credits 90 days 53^ France, demand gA Indi r. t. 17 Hongkong, drautad 12 v* p.c Pivm". Yokohama, dem-xnd 10H Java, demand 135% Bangkok, demand 9089 words
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Article125 1922-06-13 11 June 11'. Tin Buyers $77"4 No Sellers Gambier Cube No. 1 13.00 Gambier 9.00 Pepper (white fair) 26.50 Tapioca, small flake, l'u. 9.75 Pearl Sago small 8.40 Copra Mix 10.15 Copra Sundried 10.60 Opium, Benarea oneertr 4,600 Bice, Rangoon white 230 Ric\ Siam No. 1 for export 860 Rice,125 words
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Article29 1922-06-13 11 June 12th, 12 noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot KH 26; July-Sopt. 27 27u»; Oct.-Dec. 28*4 29^. London quotation 7Ud. T'^d. Maiint Steady.29 words
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Article233 1922-06-13 11 The London correspondent of the Time? of Ceylon writes: I was at the rubber shop at 40. Fenchurch Street, this week and was pleased to find m the space of five minutes six customers making purchases. These seemed all buying footwear or materials for samo. They sell233 words
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Article109 1922-06-13 11 The Burma Railways Company m addition to the guaranteed interest of £1 f>s. per cent pays an interim dividend of £1 15s. per cent m respect of son-phis profits which will be paid on July Ist both less income tax. Considering the attempts lately made to extend Australian and New109 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article84 1922-06-13 11 Singapore, June 12. !!«.—£ls4 ss. Buyers no sellers $77 Rubber.- -A little more Ml*. Tapahs •».15. I.unas $4.60, Bassetts 70, Jimah* tion T BalK vnk's M.W, Batanp Benars I nit<?d Maliuras 62Vi. Mining— Murais $4.50, Collierid $1125 «;> <i.vHl,n«l, N«wng P,ts 37',, Rawan^s E7H, r.ipil^, f;7-.,. Xol.(h Taipin^s84 words
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Article154 1922-06-13 11 MACPH AIL'S REPORT. Sinpapor*'. June 12 Silver U%. RoBCkMt 12V, pc, (t nt P.vm.u»n. Three months fold 54. Share Market.— Dj!l. Rubber.-. Market iptfet Alhnbys 17 19 Cra^Meleas 20 23. B*Mtti 87% 72%' BttWt Sembawansrs la. is. 4,1., ml Singajow United. B%d. 5.,,j.. Ifentekab* HaleJui Pindaa 75. Tin^—Taipinps 85 70,154 words
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Article104 1922-06-13 11 77. Singapore, Jun*' 12. Jin.— $77.37 y no sales. Rubbers. Unchanged Mines. Asam Knmfcenfi 24- 6d 25s M., Batan* Ptdtaga 87% 42%, Johani 45 00. Kainponp: Kanwntinfcs 32< SSf Lin ruis $2.40 $2.«0, Nawng Pets 86 io. North. S- 1 87%, Pttftuift Plandoks (fully paid) •>0104 words
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Article22 1922-06-13 11 t Yesterday's Alterations. N*wnx Pet (si> .35— .45 Soutii Taipinp 1922 (.87 1 2&—JU Ayei Kitam (500,000—5) 9.00—1000 cd22 words
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Article162 1922-06-13 11 The Chartered Bank mn m receipt of Qm followinc lektan from their Hetd office m London Shell Transport and Trading Co., Ltd, London declare! dividend at the rate of 3s. *L per share payable on sth July. Coupons to be presented No. 39. The profit of Pen^kalen, Limited, for the162 words
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Advertisement386 1922-06-13 11 approximately $5,000,000. ■"■""■■■■■■"■■"^"^MaWsMsssMMßMM THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE WA^nim" HEAD OFFICEt-Winchester House tr^ fa StraitB S 6 1 I***.)1 Company has £20,000 deposited '^Kelupreme cJrt?? En?S CE !i 32 °P Je^' C PLANS OF ASBURAMg AwnuSL^SJS&^AA*"* tbe Brit h SECRETARY MANAGING DIRECTOR AGENTS WANTED OC.KNO, m 'flf],\ A N F386 words
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Advertisement325 1922-06-13 11 CHARTERED BANK. o* India, Australia and China. Incorporated m England by lUyal cka^. P*ld up Capful m COO 0M HEAD OFFICE. 18 BishopsgaU, London, ip it if ■aipkong J^ 1 »S; Hankow ToWkan. BANKERS Bank of England, -A* VICE, Manager. BAWK OF TAIWAN LTD. ("Incorporated by Special Imperial Ckarter m325 words
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Advertisement499 1922-06-13 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorperated m Hongkong.) SU^R^er^ 120,000,000 I K#ler^« LUbility of Proprietors tfO.OOO^OO COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hnß <£: M Dodwell, Esq.— Chairman. nr m «A Chairman. Eso c t^- ESQ AM Bowes Smith p!i I Hon Mr. E.V.D. Es^H^^^^- W -L. Pattenden, Ckief Manager: E»b: Mr. A. G.499 words
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Advertisement361 1922-06-13 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED. Established 1880. °WSSW T 100 000 0 M Reserve Fund V fll nnn nnn President: K. Kodama Esq Vive-Preaident: R. Ickinomiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq. If. Kajiwara Esq. Y. Yamakawa, Esq. S.K.Suzuki Esq J£ lr T E8q Baron K Morim2ra, ai 5 1l J C361 words
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Advertisement117 1922-06-13 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporate m England by Royal Charter A. D. ***** FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., Ltd. Messrs. WEARNE Co Ltd Uranch Oflice—64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.117 words
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Article2205 1922-06-13 12 MONDAY JUNE 12th. PRESENT. His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government (Mr. F. S. James). Bis Excellency the General Officer Commanding the Troops (Major General Sir Neill Mnlcolm). The Hon'ble The Acting Colonial Secretary (Mr. F. M. 'Jaddeley). The Hon'bU the Acting Attorney-General (Mr. A. B. Voules). The2,205 words
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Article163 1922-06-13 12 A dumb man committed some criminal offence, apparently m Bangkok, and wai arrested by the police. The Borispah Court, m due course, committed the man for trial. The Public Prosecutor's Department then asked the Police to pbtaia an interpreter, who would be able to convey the163 words
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Article164 1922-06-13 12 At the Liberty Hall from to-night two new episodes of The Blazing Secret f.nd a Star comedy will ne screened m the firs! show. In the second chow, at 9.15 p.m., Frank Mnyo's special feature with Molly Malone and Josef Swlckard m an emotunal drama Across The Dead-Line,164 words
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Article29 1922-06-13 12 Th« figures of the census of Indo-China taken m 1921 are just to hand and read: Cochin-China 3,795,613; Tonquin 6,850,453; \nnam 4,933,426; Cambodia 2,402,585; Lao« 818,755; grand total: 18,983.203.29 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article536 1922-06-13 12 MIDDLESEX WIN AGAIN. The Middlesex team continues its winning way. Playing superior football throughout, the League leaders, on the Padang yesterday, defeated the S.R.C. by two goals to one. It was a fast and cleanly contested gam«, m which the superb work of the Middlesex halves and backs536 words
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Article38 1922-06-13 12 Playing on the S.R.C. ground yesterday, the Middlesex 11. beat the Singapore United by three goals to nil. The S.C.C. 11. lost to che Harlequins on the S.C.F.A. ground yesterday by one goal to nil.38 words
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Article132 1922-06-13 12 First Division. P. W. D. L. Gls. A. Pts. Middlesex G 5 1 010 411 S. C. C. 5 3 0 2 13 6 6 R. G. A. 4 1 1 2 4 12 3 R. C. *****42 8.C.1.A, 4 0 0 4 3 8 0132 words
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Article96 1922-06-13 12 The following is the result of the play m the championship of the abbve Club whk.h has just concluded. First Round Hendrie beat Everitt Bath beat Roose; Pretty beat Acton; and Forde beat White. Second Round L. L. Williams beat Stocks; Macphail beait La Mothe; Gilbertson beat96 words
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