The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 June 1922
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Title Section17 1922-06-26 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. nIN CENTS No. 10,620 j SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1322.17 words
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Article203 1922-06-26 1 The funeral of the late Sir Henry Wilson will take place to-day with full military honours, his remains being laid to rest m St. Paul's Cathedral, beside the grave of Earl Roberts Page 7 i Following the tragedy m London, Hathenau, whilst motoring to the German Foreign203 words
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Article1071 1922-06-26 1 Thi« ancient metaphor from gardening, which is at least as oki as Cicero, .iaed loosely and vaguely for mental training of a more or less esoteric nature, has suffered many things at the hands of its enemies m these latter days, from the disgruntled proletarian who hates it with1,071 words
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Advertisement238 1922-06-26 1 VIAIJHOID ■mmm_mr*%>~ >*MM^aM^ M *emeWkmWHmmetlmWnLmm*ma^*a-3^^^m~~~—. BAFFLES HOTEL. I MONDAY.— Tea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. I TUESDAY Children's Party sto 7 p.m. B WEDNESDAY,— Orchestral Concert, 9.45 p.m. 8 THURSDAY.— tiuest Night, Dinner and Dance. FRIDAY-— Tea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. f I SATURDAY-— Guest Night, Dinner238 words
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Advertisement205 1922-06-26 1 w 1, *'^«"*«M«^»«»«M«*&»w«aa««»N«w>^«i«aa«»»«»>»«».w» a— a— JWM— <M<l ßW<W aw»w)i,r, stste^prks CIGARETTES X^t^Lmmm''* "^^m.^Ltmm mMr l WmmWmT^aK7*^mm*w'mmm wF V -^!^^'^%w\w w l J SYNONYMOUS WITH REFINEMENT AND QUALITY. Sole Ivlhimfstctums I ARDATH TOBACCO CO,, LTD., LONDON mmm M rAiE EUROPE HOTEL. J BINGAPORB i it.a DANCING AFTER DINNER, EVERY Monday, Wednesday205 words
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Advertisement165 1922-06-26 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS.! Clover's dog medicines Page 3 Hand or power pumps, William Jacks' and Co *>Bge 7. H. Bolter fer all -wines, spirits and, provision- Page 2. Latest popuiae dance raoataai from' Robinson's Page 7. j Price reduce of Milkmaid sterilised Milk, Nestle*—P age 7. j Latest sailings of Admiral,165 words
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Miscellaneous93 1922-06-26 1 THE WEEK. Monday f 2C>th. High Water. 11.37 a.m., 10.54 p.m. Trafalgar, Ltd., Paterson Simons, noon. Legislative Council, 2.30 p.m. Football Malaya Cup practice. Revusical Comedy Co., Vie. Theatre, 9.30. Tuesday, 21th. High Water, 0.16 p.m. Homeward mail leaves. Tebak Tin Fields, Barker's, noon. Lodge Eastern Gate, 5.30 p.m. Revusical93 words
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Article450 1922-06-26 2 Attention has bean drawn, writes Mr.] Manning Foster, to the amazing thing that May happen at cards. Having spent (or toiupaat) many hours of many days of many years at the card table, I have never yet seen, or met anyone who has seen, a450 words
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Article140 1922-06-26 2 Excavations at Traprain. gytttng to tho Society of Antiquariei la Edinburgh on the excavations during last •aanmar at Traprain Law, Mr. James E. riband Mr. A. O. Curie stated that one •f the principal features of the work was the discovery that the area within the140 words
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Advertisement278 1922-06-26 2 TO LET OR FOR SALE. LARGE GOVuWNS, newly erected area from 10,000 to 50,000 aq. ft. facing river. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 aq. ft. near wharf and akipping. Alao three storied buildinga for officii and godowna. Centrally situated. j All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write to278 words
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Advertisement519 1922-06-26 2 GAIETY CINEMA EXPENSIVE PRESENTATION of Tarzan'a latest sensational whirlwind thirty one reel action continued chapter play ELMO LINCOLN, THE FAMOUS STAR OF TARZAN Tarzan of the Apes and The Romance of Tartan is star of this great serial Thriller Supreme ADVENTURES gsfk OF TARZAN (15 Episodes) «\?^^Mi (31 Reels) 2519 words
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Advertisement387 1922-06-26 2 I ALHAMBRjT From THURSDAY, June 22, to TUESDAY, June A UNIVERSAL-JEWEL SUPER PRODUCTION j The amazing story of "Fanny Herself", the famous novel by Fdn I V ously told, NO WOMAN KNOWS MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT who gives a characterisation which has never been surpassed n The tragedy, comedy, pathos and387 words
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Article805 1922-06-26 3 BSH^^najnnnnßJßa] sing is the official report of Urn Leaden Chamber of on M;i\ :J, when Mr. C. W. lill proved himself a Criticisms. U Darhyshire, speaking ac an nenrhant, complained that the imber of Commerce did not functions which merchants exHe wis astounded that there eference805 words
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Article279 1922-06-26 3 In a noteworthy address to the Foreign Trad Convention -;t Philadelphia, Mr. Charles C. Muchnic, vice-president fo the American Locomotive Sales Corporation, summarise i B follows the result cf a recent study of tin >nditions prorating In Germany: "The real cause of German currency depreciation was279 words
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Article641 1922-06-26 3 PHASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. BATUBDAT, JUNE 24. MINING. (Figures m brackets shows the capital and issue value of the Share m dollars uric?* otherwise marled C Cum dir. >. equals ex div.] Hitam Tin (300,000) M—M JeJantoh ($1) .60 Johan Tin ($1) .45— J| K.641 words
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Article108 1922-06-26 3 I^ast year, according to the Police Return, BG7 ■mm and 140,77") rounds of j ammunition were seized and confiscated m I Hongkong. No licence for importing or ammunition was issued during the year. A sum of £8a,3G7 was collected at the 134 th anniversary festival of the Royal Masonic Institution108 words
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Advertisement36 1922-06-26 3 QUALITY is the point 1 which is necessary illlls r j m an enjoyable jj*^r I <m**^&&SZ** EMBA SSY I I FJ|||@l VIRGINIA No. 77 ii.*m\m*H asbe n I 1 1 THE CIGARETTE tf, LUXE. V,36 words
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Advertisement372 1922-06-26 3 m 9 I va a b% b v^ -VbFiPAPbVbPA aV.%V,\\W. W -jiju-ji-. BJL 22£2^^ir iIWELLMAN SMITH OWEN ENGINEERING! SS S I CORPORATION, Ltd. f reltability and low 5 *1 cos, of maintenance .INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND^ Write n(w /or /v// particulate. 3" J Load cflp«city2s. 3o. 50.60 ABO owi. \m\ ICXWX372 words
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Article634 1922-06-26 4 AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. (From Our Own Correspondent). Edinburgh, May 24. I There was one great surprise and several smaller ones m the first day's play for the Amateur Golf Championship at Prestwick. The exit of the Oxonian and ex-Champion, C. J. H. Tolley, was the outstanding ev^nt. Had634 words
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Article211 1922-06-26 4 Thirty-three persons have been killed aaa result of traffic accidents m Shanghai this year The accidents total over a thousand for the first five months. Two people were killed and 27 hurt m tramcar accidents last month, prompting drastic regulations by the Municipal Council. During the past year the Sarawak211 words
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Article574 1922-06-26 4 JOINT ACTION BY EUROPEANS AND INDIANS. Calcutta, June 1. The gravity of the financial situation m India is plainly reflected m the Viceroy's ri ply to a deputation of commercial leaders urging drastic retrenchment m all departments of the Government. This is the first occasion on which574 words
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Article241 1922-06-26 4 During the year 1021, there were 641 bodies "dumped" m Hongkong streets. Of this number (330 were children and 11 were adults. During I*2l, the Hongkong Police banished 847 persons from Hongkong. During the same period 1,748 prisoners were discharged from Victoria Gaol and entered into the Police criminal records.241 words
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Advertisement818 1922-06-26 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALS OF Valuable town an,j sea-side properties At Phillip Street, Pahir Panjang, Ponggol etc. At Messrs. CHEONG KOON SENG Co's SaJeJ* -m. No. 30 Chulia Street On Wednesday 28th June at 2.30 p.m. Estate of Shaik Mohamed bin Ali bin Sallim Bahamid, deceased. 1. Valuable 993 years leasehold818 words
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Advertisement337 1922-06-26 4 DRIVING BELT w4\Mf LEWIS ATYLOR LT? |M|l 9StHK>mas Street m. I 1 Stock Agents Technical Service Depot «s*? j SIME, DARBY a CO., LTD., TO^C Singapore. fc?^ }4-* ENGLAND. _X? <^< GRIPovt WpV^fef.'-- 4^ VBI LTING /J W^-^^'^/A a u__k' 'ill ra Ci •><" \mfflH <■ %^_nf PATENT BELTING /Tlbiafl_f!N337 words
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Article490 1922-06-26 5 UNLOADING THE PRINCE'S ZOO." IHE TITANS CARGO. The work of unloading the c Election of animals, birds and reptiles, which the Frince of Wales ha s presented to the Zoo began at the Royal Albert Dock on May 22. The cages m which On- various livinggifts were confined daring Ihe490 words
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Article108 1922-06-26 5 j Ones r vers of china have often n ted thai there is gee for everything m the I COOntry that nothing is ever l««*t. [striking example <f the truth of this |g [to be found m the ceee of t;.( Pekingj Shanghai Aennau'i.d .\g ding Ito a report mN.C.D. News - 108 words
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Advertisement622 1922-06-26 5 J| IS mm A ml vm W* *w\ *m tar *At WW IN ONE HOUR tacl< repairs and simple lens Machinery on the premises for lens manufacturing. JOHN DUKE, OPTICIAN I. ate of old Broad St. London. 16. Battery Road, Singapore. TO i_ET. i ms. RAILWAYS (iOI)OWN No. PULAU SAIGON.622 words
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Advertisement548 1922-06-26 5 TO LET TO LET Shop Beans No. 236 South Bridge teed Shop House No. 46 Carpenter Street,' Shop House N>. 47 Carpenter Street! Apply to SKAH'S AGENCY, LTD. Auctioneers, etc WANTED. WANTED TO BUT. Second-hand Chinese or European HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of every description (big or small lots). Gcod prices offered.548 words
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Advertisement737 1922-06-26 5 ===^s=r-m***?***3*mmmmmmm AUCTION SALES SELDOM ON the MARKET. IMPORI ANT .AUCTION SALE <>f five substantially three-storeyed brick built business premises with back lanes already opened. The Undersigned have been favoured with instruction* to sMI by public auction at their sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, ON MONDAY, .'{rd JULY, AT 2.30 P.M.737 words
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Advertisement871 1922-06-26 5 NOTICES TO WHOM rr MAT COrfCaWt. This is to adviw all shipchandlers, dubashes suppliers. stevedores, merchants, repair shops etc., that the Pacific Steamship Company (Th< Admiral Line) will no' be responsible for anj bills contracted for any service whatsoevei by (he Master or by any member of the crew of871 words
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Advertisement602 1922-06-26 5 J MUSIC OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. J FOR J ALL THE LATEST HITS AND M j NOVELTIES IN MUSIC. TRY THE HOUSE OF THE CATCHY J MUSIC. H. C. HUDSON. j 100, North Jridge Rosd, Singapore, i Where the music hits come from. i The cheapest house ia Town. We are602 words
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Advertisement38 1922-06-26 5 ___£tl^ -^^1 JmmW DISCRIMINATING PEOPLE Prefer Crookes lenses to be used m the manufacture of their eyeglasses. We have them. N. LAZARUS OPTICIAN. Medical Hall Building. i Battery Road. Mr. R. V. MEYER, FSM. (Lond.) F. 1.0. (Eng)38 words
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Obituary35 1922-06-26 6 1 1 ANGUS. On 25th June, at her residence I No. 24 Balestier Road, J_Ua Maria, aged 71 years. Cortege leaves for interment at J j Bidadari Cemetery at 8.30 a.m. to-day. 135 words
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863 1922-06-26 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1922. Monday Morning Comments. I The foul murder of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson makes this a Black 'Monday and recalls the sensation of May 6th, 1882, when Lord Frederick Cavendish was murdered m Phoenix 'Park, Dublin- Then, as now, a thrill [of horror863 words
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Article389 1922-06-26 6 t) Mr. W. S. Coutts, formerly of Kuala Lumpur and Sumatra, is now farming ia Western Canada. Mr. N. Kendall, has been seconded for aervice m Kedah as Acting- Adviser, Kodak, with effect from May 16, t Mr. T. W. Clayton, has been seconded for service as Acting British Adviser,389 words
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Article707 1922-06-26 6 THE LATE INSPECTOR KILLOURHY. The Straits Settlements Police Service has kst one of its ablest and most popular officers by the tragic death of Chief Inspector Daniel D. Killourhy. His comrades and many friends were greatly shocked to hear of his death m the General Hospital707 words
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Article94 1922-06-26 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 24. At the Chamber of Commerce committee meeting, no reply having been received to the letter to the Federated Chamber re- j garding the night mail service, it was decided the Chairman should draft a letter t to Government embracing94 words
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Article191 1922-06-26 6 BATTLE JNJLUNOB, qatP»LTLi> oTsTnEkg nctrmc [Rouum's Berries,] fc«ia, Illinois lln It is now believed that th Tiy JZ iV yesterday's fighting bet*., non-union miners. BeeVfl hay scattered over fifteen square „Z riddled with bullets, beaten others hanged upon tr. "errin. I.hn,,^. Jum A wounded miner says that191 words
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Article100 1922-06-26 6 Reuter wires that at Bcejfartift the Davis Cup Competitor. An.iorson 'and O'Hara Wood beat Washer sad W 6-1, 6-2, 4-6. 7-9, 7-5. Th, Austral,**. thus qualify to meet Cserho-SJoess the second round. London, lure 21 The weather was rainy at Searetfftegfc na the Davis Cup contests, hut100 words
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Article105 1922-06-26 6 "Well, what about It?" VY. over, and tho Singapore Amah urs sit tt W heartily congratulated on the splend' cess that has attended ther effort?. TetN was a wonderful display of enth I at the final performance tn Saturday night. when the large audience insisted petition105 words
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Article96 1922-06-26 6 By courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi-Xichi Shinibun. Tokio, June tk The quadruple treaty will be ratified by to-morrow's Privy Council There will be held a meeting of the council of foreign affairs to-morrow afternoon. Tokio, June H The couscil of foreign affa;rs tl »> day has come to96 words
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Article106 1922-06-26 6 Booking opens this morning at afootn for the two costume concerts. U) he j** at the Victoria Theatre hy Lydia Upfe and Sklarevski on Thursday and S.tuniay next, June 29th. and July Ist. Already many requests have boon rspecial numbers to be included n the I brated soprano's106 words
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Article43 1922-06-26 6 On Wednesday Mr. J. JeeaaettM ■< th Raffles Librsry, will give a loctur Novels and Novelists to the I :bc Y. M. C. A. Hall. All interested «re rordially invited to attend. The Itrteni :ommences at 8.30 p.m.43 words
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Article23 1922-06-26 6 tj Dr. A. K. Cosgrsve, Medical OnVe F.M.S. has been gazetted to act s* Sea M Health Officer, F.M.S., with effect *»>*" Vfay 13.23 words
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Advertisement189 1922-06-26 6 ■■■■■■■■■■■^■■BaamßDMnaHßiKna^Ba^Bßi^aßa JAS COUTTS vB g__L i£^SBk SUPERIOR Office:— B7 (Veil St. O T G Phone:— 22B. V^B^_» lS D M N V\ e___H_e^____Hr^^Ps_l___\ (Sole Importers) 'VB $V Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. 5 Incoporated m Shanghai ■^qre^«m>saaesee_______aa_aß__aaeMSM»___tssee__ PATRONIZED a^J^S B^** BT BOTALTT, •^**S>aaU6U •^f_^^lQnTjß>Tg^r^_TlsS'' A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF ENGAGEMENT RINGS189 words
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Advertisement117 1922-06-26 6 l What about your BAGGAGE? YOU insure your valuables and effects 1 1 at home: do you protect them m your baggage when travelling? Property to the value of many thousands of pounds is lost, damaged m j various ways, or stolen every year m transit by railway and steamship,117 words
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Article1238 1922-06-26 7 yOELDWIDE INDIGNATION. I 'EARS FOR IRELAND. Renter's Service.] London, June 23. gj, Majesty h:is sent a letter to Lady voicing his inexpressible feelings grist at the appalling tragedy obeed the country of one of its ushod soldiers. He conveys %> net Queen's heartfelt sym-i-athy. Tht pall Mall1,238 words
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Article174 1922-06-26 7 London, June 24. Major Blake has resumed his flight on a Mej aeroplane and has arrived at Piss. INFLUENZA STOPS TALKING. Cspetown, June 24. Parliament did not sit last night owing to the numbers suffering from an infiuenza outbreak, which is widespread m the city and the174 words
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Article77 1922-06-26 7 Tube Wells are taking on m Calcutta. Everybodye sinking one. An interesting fact i« that the enterprise of sinking these useful wells was started and carried on by the European mercantile community and not by the Government or the local authorities. It is usually the Government's doty to look after77 words
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Article445 1922-06-26 7 BERLIN SENSATION, RATHENAU SHOT DEAD. [Reuter's Service.] Berlin, June 24. Rathenau, Foreign Minister, was shot dead on leaving his hduse this morning. Rathenau was motoring to the Foreign Office when he was shot at with revolvers by two persons slowly motoring ahead. The minister was killed on445 words
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Article309 1922-06-26 7 Paris, June 24. Matin learns regarding the negotiations Cor the reconstruction of the Banque Induetrielle de Chine that an agreement m principle has been reached arid osnaty a few points of detail remain to be settled. Ministers approved of the conclusions of the commission which was entrusted309 words
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Article692 1922-06-26 7 INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES. U. S. LABOURS LATEST MOVE. [Reuter'® Service.] Cincinnati, June 23. The result of the labour decisions courts being adverse to labour, the American Federation of Labour has decided to propose amendments to the constitution, giving Congress power to veto the decisions of the Supreme Court,692 words
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Advertisement310 1922-06-26 7 mmmmmmmm ■™"^^^^^^^^^^^M^^^^^^^^^^^__n_n_s_s__s__ J THE LATEST POPULAR DANCE RECORDS. I 10 INCH. I-UM LAUKL. 'SmWA t fi^f 10 INCH. PLUM LABEL. nY«> J lumrt votes" imaau "QUEEN'S" DA-NCE ORCHESTRA. PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS B. 1287 Silver Star- Waltz. AMBASSADOR ORCHESTRA. Sweet and Low Waltz. Jj 1318 Everybody Step Fox-trot. P. 1298310 words
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Advertisement588 1922-06-26 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO-, LTD, II AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporsted m England) •INGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM A PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL.588 words
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Advertisement630 1922-06-26 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ILLERMA ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., L«t (Incorporated m England). PASSENGER SERVICE Steamer Due Singapore. mm OUTWARD. ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER China an d Japan July 6 HOMEWARD. *s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London Aug. 18 ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aug. 29 *LIMITED ACCOMMODATION ONL" tINTERMEDIATE PASSENGER STEA-tfER FREIGHT630 words
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Advertisement660 1922-06-26 8 P. A O. BRITISH iNDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVirv PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON 4 A v TWWB DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE WNO/u^ti^ SARDINIA about July 9 DELT*660 words
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Advertisement556 1922-06-26 9 ,«!> SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE i Kretay, Trengganu, KelanUn, Bansimm t»i r> Koh.amui, La.gsuan, Chnrnpon/ g t ok T€,ttp,B PaUni Si^" MAHIDOL Arrival Dspartnrs <l DIHIADIB 26 June 28 iya lo 3 J^y 5 r 'i rs are fitted throughout with *lav^«556 words
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Advertisement229 1922-06-26 9 S. K. 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 air. July 25 dep. July 26 New York Line: For San Francisco Panama, New York via Japan. Hague Maru arr. July 22229 words
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Advertisement606 1922-06-26 9 i The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EDerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK 1 nfi mnw nmnM Dlle S pope Route For CITYOFTTvrmv ?V_T!_606 words
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Advertisement152 1922-06-26 9 INDO-CeiNA dtcam Navigation Co., Ltd. (incorporated m England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shaaghai and to Calcutta via Penang. from Singapore. Taking Cargo on through Bills of Landing for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo Rsntsin, Newchwang, Yangtze ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA KUMSANG July152 words
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Advertisement506 1922-06-26 9 STRUTHERS AND BARRY Operators United States Shipping Board. 1 c a ii i i ne Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. WEST PARALON due Singapore to bad July I S due Singapore to discharge .luiy 1G due S.ngapore to load Aug. 1 IVAN d ue Singapore to discharge Aug.506 words
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Article1206 1922-06-26 10 HOW THE SHOCK CAME. (Times Specie! Correspondent.) Brest, May 22. With the bright sunshine overhead and the little white-crested waves now visible for miles out to sea, it is difficult to-day to < believe that on Sat unlay afternoon there was a dense fog lying low over1,206 words
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Article545 1922-06-26 10 The prices quoted are generally those current •t Clyde Terrace Market. At the other market, •here may be small variations. "A. G. L." supplies what sounds like a new one to the Manchester Guardian: Just at present, when dope dens, poison mysteries, and ooeaine form the Staple545 words
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Article61 1922-06-26 10 The Henderson line Henzada sails from Rangoon on 4th July for Plymouth and Leith. Messrs Paterson, Simons an^ Co., Ltd., advise that the Bibby steamer Yorkshire sailed from Colombo on June 22nd and is due m Rangoon on the 26th instant, and the s.s. Lancashire sailed for the61 words
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Advertisement418 1922-06-26 10 THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE COY., LTD., (Incorporated m Bombay) ESTABLISHED IN 1918 CHAIRMAN SIR DORAB J. TATA, K.T. Subscribed Rs 11.86.34,250 Paid up Ra 1,18,63,425 M. A. NAMAZIE SONS LTD., (Incorporated m Singapore) MARINE AGENTS. 21-6 m. w. f. 20-7 THE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY i COMPANY, LIMITED. -4. Shipchandlers, Contractors, snd418 words
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Advertisement130 1922-06-26 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative fl SS— afl l Wm}' IW— Bl ■BCI k I 9)aV V m\ I m 119 Stocked m 1, 5 10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wood When Soft Wood Treated With I JODELITE i IS CHEAPER JUST AS GOOD a r I130 words
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Miscellaneous688 1922-06-26 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. MetJa Melchior Treub 9 a.m. BatavaS Gorjistan 11 a.m Malaoes Kheng Sen^ 1 p.m. MslstSS Sri Patana 1 p.m. Tort Sham Paaswsj Calypso 1 p.m. Trengganu, etc. Quorra 2 p.m. Malacca and Muar Sri Muar 2 p.m. Mer n B Hong Lian 2 p.m. Malacca and Muar688 words
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Miscellaneous167 1922-06-26 10 Hasselhuhn, Mr. G. Tachitana, Mr. Mc- I Alpine. j I Per s.s. Kelantan: Hon'ble Mr. J. W. I Campbell, Mr. G. H. Berkley, Mr. Lee Peck Hoon, Mr. Chang Kang Swi. Mr. I Tang Cheng Lock, Mr. Wee Huck Su, Ma- J dam Neo Lian Neo, Mr. Rahjohn. Per s.s.167 words
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Article86 1922-06-26 11 lane 24. Bunk 4 m.s •> .<. ank demand 2 3 15- !♦> Private credits m.s. 241 New York, demand *50* Credits 90 days 53 France, demand 5^ India, T. T. 176% Hongkong, demand 12% p. c p rt m Yokohama, d.-manl 106)4 Java, demand 1351 Bangkok, demand 9086 words
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Article130 1922-06-26 11 June 24. Tin (Buyers 177%) Xo sellers Gambier Cube No. 1 13.00 Gambier g7^ Pepper Black 14.00 Pepper (white fair) 26.50 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 9.75 Pearl Sago small 8.40 Copra Mix 10.20 Copra Sundried 10.50 Opium, Benares uncart i 4.500 Rice, Rangoon white 280 Rice, Siam No. 1130 words
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Article36 1922-06-26 11 June 24th, 11.30 a.m. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 25V.> 25%; J.ily »*Jk 26; July-S*pt. 26 26 1 Oct.-Dec. 27 V- 28. London quotation Crepe and Sheet 7%d. Market Steady.36 words
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Article178 1922-06-26 11 When, some few months ago. the Prime Minister of New Zealand outlined a programme of State economy and retrenchment, his proposals were considered too drastic to be immediately practicable. However, many of them were enforced, and although they only took effect m the later months of the178 words
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Article139 1922-06-26 11 The price of rubber for the assessment of duty for the period 23rd June to 29th June, inclusive, i s twenty-two and a half cents per pound. The directors of the British East Africa Corporation have decided to make an issue of £100,000 debentures, bearing interest at the rate of139 words
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Article89 1922-06-26 11 RESTRICTION AM) INFORMATION. (From Qur Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, June 24. Tho Colombo correspondent of tho -Malay Mail states that Mr. Zorn, Chairman of the Rubber Shareholder's Association, advocated an understanding with American P'anufacturers, which wa s moat essential to the success of any restriction scheme. Mr.89 words
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Article128 1922-06-26 11 7. .Singapore, June 22. There is very little change to report m the market since last week. Prices after declining at the dose of last sreek bare again tinned up and there has been a very strong demand for Spot and near rubber. Standard Sheet.- Spot128 words
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Article93 1922-06-26 11 Singapore. June 21. Tin.— £158.154. Buyers no sealers at $77 5-8. Rubbers. Nothing doing. Mining.— Collieries $12.7;".. Montis $4.10 ex dividend, C!u Piattl 92%, Nawng Pats 45, Rawangs 70, Renongs IS). Taipings 67 l j. North Taipings xo, South Taipings 40. Industrials— Uniteers $9 $9.50, Kraser and Heaves93 words
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Article142 1922-06-26 11 Singapore, June 24. Tin. £153.15.0. Shewing a rise of sa. over the week. Industrials arid Loans close firm. Rubbers Glenealys aiv offered at 65, Kuala Sidims at $1.47**% buyers bidding 6 under, Katoyang Bahrus 80 90, Kedahs *'.05, Ayer Panas are enquired for at $4.25 arid142 words
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Article99 1922-06-26 11 The tailing values an,| the general business restrictions have had a very dire fe effect on the trade of South Africa; a fact revealed by the returns for the year 1021. which have recently been issue,! by the Customs Department. Compared with the previous year, the total value of imports99 words
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Advertisement119 1922-06-26 11 royaT^ch^ assurance (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) RE v MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., Lta. Messrs. WEARE Co- Ltd Branch Office— 64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CoTITdT119 words
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Article1275 1922-06-26 12 THE ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH MALAYA. I i CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES NOT WANTED. The second annual dinner of this Associa- tion was held m the Connaught Rooms on May 30, about 200 ladies and gentlemen attending j:nd Mr. C. W. Darbishire pre- < aiding, sir Lawrence and1,275 words
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Article476 1922-06-26 12 The open race for Mr. Knowles* second trophy came off yesterday morning m spendid weather and resu ted m an easy win for the Kathleen. Nine boats started an! as it was the first race of Mr. Alford's new flier, the Irene \o. 19, extra interest was476 words
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Article38 1922-06-26 12 i Mr. C. E. Jenkins, on return frcxm Home leave, has taken up the appointment of f Executive Engineer, P. W. D., South Kedah, d vice Mr. A. S. Robinson, who haa proe cceded to England on leave.38 words
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Article631 1922-06-26 12 S.C.C'S NARROW ESCAPE. After their severe defeat by the Services earlier m the season, it was generally anticipated that the S. C. C. would effectively turn the tables m the return game on Saturday, but as it happened the Club had to put forth the most strenui631 words
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Article174 1922-06-26 12 Batting. The following have played three or more innings m the Singapore Cricket Tournament and have a batting average of 20 or over Hght Tms Inn. Ttl. Score Not Avge. Out F. R. Craig 4 123 56 1 41.00 E. E. de Souza 8 70 56 1 35.00174 words
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Article77 1922-06-26 12 A number of matches were played during the past week m the Garrison Cricket League, and Fort Canning Headquarters encountered defeat. In spite of this they remain at the head of the table with 14 points for 9 matches played. Pulau Brani have 13 points out77 words
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Article120 1922-06-26 12 Kent's First Defeat. London, June 23. Ova Surrey and Cambridge University drew, Surrey leading c.i the first inning? Sandham scored 195 m Surrey's first innirgs, and Hubert Ash ton made 117 and 59 for the University. Nottingham: Notts beat Middlesex by 93 runs, Payton compiling 80 ai d120 words
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Article152 1922-06-26 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 25. The entries for the Ipoh Races on July 6th and Sth. closed last night and are \ery satisfactory, including Arch Marella and Master Warkon for the Gold Cup. The first day's entries are as follows Race I.— The Bolter, Teddy.152 words
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Article101 1922-06-26 12 POLO BARNES CUPS. On the Balentier ffronnd on Saturday a pclo match was played for the Barnes Cupbetween two teams. Whites snd Co*our9 The ground was lather soft, but a good game resulted hi Whites winning by five goals to three. For Whites, Yarborough (3) and Ferguson and Davies cne101 words
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Article142 1922-06-26 12 Aimrican Success. London June 23. The Er ti>h Open Golf Championship way wen by Walter HagS—i the American, "ith the best stroke aggregate for the four rounds of 300. The British professional, George Duncan, after the mightiest effort, m which he broke the course record, was142 words
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Article139 1922-06-26 12 H.M.S. Malays Can. The first of tha three practice games to be played m order to select a team to represent Singapore against Johore at Johore on July 3. takes place this evening on the Padang. The match should prove i interesting, the teams being as follow: A. Oliveiro;139 words
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Article44 1922-06-26 12 Group Captain J. A. Chamier, Deputy Director of Operations and Intelligence of I the Air Ministry, who is one of the cotni f mittee of investigation into the State of the Royal Air Force m India, is a former I Adjutant of the M.S.V.R.44 words
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Advertisement227 1922-06-26 12 \w Am 1 _r j M J J ew Aw JmJ*r >v** THE POPULARITY OF j RESCH'S AUSTRALIAN LAGER BEER IS STEADILY GROWING SASK FOR IT A f Club OR Dealer. STOCK- D BY:Messrs Bun Bee <* Co.. Rochore Ro<d Ihe High *st% Provision Store. High St. j Messrs H.227 words
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