The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 August 1922
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Title Section16 1922-08-29 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, SJSL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1922. No. 10,67116 words
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Article182 1922-08-29 1 The Hun Cabinet is deliberating on the difficult situation arising from the increased cost sf living, due to the tailing mark Page 7. The import of 'luxuries is being restricted and exports duties will immediately be increased Page 7. The Times thinks that Chins will emerge successfully182 words
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Article947 1922-08-29 1 Theiv has lately come into my possession. a manuscript volume containing a numberof unpublished DOSBBS, written by "thi- unfortunate Dr. Dodd.' Dr. Dodd, as .lohnsonians will remember, was "the first clergyman of our Church who has suffered public execution fur immorality." The transgression of 'he moral947 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement464 1922-08-29 1 MALTHOID j VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL. j SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 9th 'j GRAND FANCTTRESS BALL f AND CARNIVAL I IN AID OF EX-SERVICE BENEVOLENT FUND 1. DANCING FROM 9.15 TILL 1.45 J f TICKETS ss INCLUDING LIGHT REFRESHMENTS. f This Spate Kindly lent by v MESSRS. KELLY WALSH, LIMITED. im **EM EEEEE464 words
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Advertisement201 1922-08-29 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Cheap Sale at Roopchand's- Page 1. Give Cuticura the care of your ha,ir Page 2. Excellent syrups from 11. Bolter Page 1. Cosenier 1 randy from .1 >hn Little's Page 'J. Notices— An Apology; bankruptcyPage 5. "Drum" pumps from tin- Borneo < o. Page "Henley" pyjams suits from201 words
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Miscellaneous46 1922-08-29 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday, 29th. j Hijrh WstST, 2.42 a.m., 2.46 p.m. Rent Board Mtg., 2.15 p.m. i Kaai's Hawaiians, Vie. Theatre,^.3o p.m. W9dmtadmw, 30fA. Hiph Water, 3.51 a.m, 3.43 p.m. Polo: Balestier. j Tanglin Club at Home, 6.15 p.m. Kaai's Hawaiians, Vie. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. I46 words
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Article553 1922-08-29 2 Consider I oiu of space on Saturday preeeaM the gh ing of the detailed criticism of .Municipal, accounts by Major Field and tbe President's repUes thereto. -Those erHkiams were as follows: (I) Tli- secotmtiac nut hods of the Municipality gaport aie BO yea s behind the rim553 words
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Article147 1922-08-29 2 In Bsngkok the correct time is signalled enin'g by switching off the electric of the whole town for one second at >■ p.m. Cheap and effective! ai Volunteer Corps marked the war anniversary by publishing In Memorism notice.- to member:- of the Corps who ft!! (luvii-ir ths war. \o name-,147 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement311 1922-08-29 2 TO LET OR FOR SALE. LARGE GODOWNS, newly erected area from 10,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for offices and godowns. Centrally situatedAll immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write to A. J.311 words
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Advertisement476 1922-08-29 2 IF YOU KNOW OF A BETTER 'OLE, GO TO IT\ Tho Three Musketeers of th c Front L::o Trenches, old Bill, Bert and Alf, feoMier Pals, Create their own Joy of Living In The BETTER OLE CAPTAIN BRUCE BAIRNSFATHERS AND ARTHUR ELIOT'S WORLD FAMOUS CARTOONS IN THE MOVIES. Vli for476 words
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Advertisement409 1922-08-29 2 ALHAMB From SUNDAY AIT. EST 27. to FRIDAY, ISI i•; TWO GRIPPING DRAMATK FEATURES Of In th t Second Show, eommencin^ .it A BELECT FEATURE PRODUt TIO Presenting one «,f the most besntifnl 9 MARION DAVIKS. In a role that is entirely different from anyth splendid opportnnittss for a of409 words
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Article807 1922-08-29 3 FKAStt CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. MON DA V. A I GUST 28th. M I N I N ti. LFignrea m brackets show the capital! and issue value of the Share m dollars unless other wise mar! < Cum div. smash es dfv.] li.iam Tin (.£00,000) M807 words
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Advertisement441 1922-08-29 3 EmW _--E mWa IUiCK GARS St __P I Wi: CAN DEUVEB PROM SIXGA- I PORE, KUALA LUMPUR OR PEN- I STOCK, THK 6 CYLINDER H X IIVI -iIATKR TOUlilNt; 9 WITH MAGNETO IGNITION, VND I [THER WIRE WHEECS, OR I WHEELS, WITH DETACH- X I ___l 91 H 9 Tr441 words
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Advertisement377 1922-08-29 3 Stop that husky cough! The man with a husky cough is a nuisance to himself and his neighbours. In nine cases out of ten it can be cured by a few E vans' Pastilles. These kill the germs that lurk m the husky throat and are the best remedy known377 words
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Article568 1922-08-29 4 NKW LABORATORIES AT CROYDON- 5 The tpeaing of tha too* laboratoriti at J Croydon on the 20th July *-.tei our London j£ correspondent marks another step m the m* right direction, and might well be followed j J[ by other industries to their mutual advan-,_q tage. Ji The568 words
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Article315 1922-08-29 4 Mr. Johnson, m a recent interview, de- dated that the American people aiv satis- fied with prohibition, and continued "All j thi> outcry is the work of thirty people who are tired of paying forty-live dollar* for rat poison people who want something that doesn't kill them so quickly, at315 words
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Advertisement1023 1922-08-29 4 My Debt of Gratitvide. jJ^^wS/BS&^ 4 Ulcers the Size of Man's Hand.' JkWmM^ m of Mr a M THOMPSON, of 4. Mid Und Grove. MBit m Edw.rd R_.d. B-1.-1I Heath. B.rmin«h_m. England, who wr.te. AmmmW m 1..11 I haDDoned to tfet a Blood Mixture and decided to take 1 f1,023 words
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Advertisement339 1922-08-29 4 ww~>* _-mn»mim)»miiHiMi_i____g m I An invaluable I restorative m A cases of Exhaustion I When the system is below par." 4 any unusual strain upon the vitality 3 often causes a feeling of exhaustion I This feeling of exhaustion is due to J 1 a sudden partial collapse of the339 words
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Advertisement335 1922-08-29 4 LATEST NEWS. jj No Retrenchment required for the kllk^ further reduction m your exp< -le-llEJtfß^^-K you smok> ,iUr noDU,ar j^^^^M^f;}., Cijrarett. J |^^^^}i You pay the same cost- -a'.r. :_,■< 5 lts mOSt priee-a.uiv, J gftjC^^sP/^'Jo-' most luxuriou.- snio j Our cigarette- need no Introduce ?^^?^W Go to any Tobacconists,335 words
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Article872 1922-08-29 5 GOODWOOD WEEK(From Our Own Correspond nt London. July 27. The majority of people who went to H v. out prepared for anything. mbered Ascot, when the weather Was about as unpropitious BS it possibly couN Ke. They Bt*ordingrl- wore clothes that would do for Winter, or which might872 words
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Advertisement282 1922-08-29 5 cct of i o t M*aed .1 until i i ted \findon OAH H SINGAPORE. TO LET. i commodious Tuaa Street, thc Docks snd Pros M Koad. b«1 rooms, water occupied (J. T. J No- lei s1 1T.".. dicitor. 6-A Chaasbers. ib. v.c. < »ne Sat m Penang Lane. 'hi282 words
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Advertisement615 1922-08-29 5 WANTED. WANTED TO BUY. -tolM-MMM lint Us or European HOUSEHOLD PURNITURE icription <!,•- ur small lots). 'I prices "ilVred. Appl\ to Second Hand ears of Free 1<) v,. FOX SALE. MILK SUPPLY. Pure boiled fresh milk can be sup-' plied al any ofhee during tiffin time, 01 at any other615 words
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Advertisement884 1922-08-29 5 NOTICES. APOLOGY IN THK HK.ii COUBT OF .11 STK E. KING- BENCH DIVISION. (BRITISH NORTH BORNEO OOKPAN. V. CHARLES BCRIBNER. SONS) The Defendsats m the above pi<oeoee_h_ca :,v r "l n Ordei and [ajoncttool I th ai fron foi tber pabli thing and j of the book entitled M Whers884 words
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Advertisement291 1922-08-29 5 BY APPOINTMENT TC, Eyesight JfV Free Carefully of Examined MJj^ Charge. H. M. The King of Siam. P^-----..-'-.., J*mmmmmmmWaVß ßWWggm— C~— -_»<w--^^-^ g^Mo_— [l S-" __^"V*V_l£ ***^Li*t Bk_ __.V*'* TS __B 7^v IF $i iF YOU I I J YOUR EYES I f^&? J BERNARDINE DOYI L\ OPHTHALMK OPTICIAN, (Member291 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article36 1922-08-29 6 ROSSEL. At Koala Lumpur, on the 25th inst. to Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Rossel. a daughter. GRAHAM.— On the 24th inst. at the Maternity Hospital, Penang, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Graham, a daughter.36 words
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Article65 1922-08-29 6 PRENTICE BEATTY. -On the 10th June, at St. Stephen's Church of England. Portland, Victoria by the Rev. W. J. Stillewell, Cary Edward Prentice. 0.8. E., M.C. and Bar, O.L.V. late of Taiping, Perak, Federated Malay States, second son of Mrs. H. Prentice, Geelong, Victoria, to Frances, only daughter of65 words
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Obituary20 1922-08-29 6 GABRIEL. -At i>. Hicks Road. Kuala Lumpur, on 25th August 1922. Mr. A. Gabriel, late of the Survey Office.20 words
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837 1922-08-29 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1922. Bankrupt Nations. Germany is bankrupt. Austria is bankrupt. All the German ministers except two have confessed to the representatives of the Reparations Commission who were sent to Berlin to try and find a way by which Germany could be made to meet her837 words
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Article319 1922-08-29 6 Iltcht Bachok bra Ibrahim, J.M.F., has been appointed Assistant Commissioner of Police, Johore, on probation. Mr. Seah Lam Siew has been appointed a visitor to the Johore Lunatic Asylum m place of Mr. S. Q. Wong reigned. On a charge of cruelty to fowls by carrying SB m two mail319 words
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Article331 1922-08-29 6 Mangosteen eaters have no need to feel unduly alarmed at the warning: which emanated recently from a Johore Medical Office as to the danger of caiting the fruit with sujrar. To a large number of old residents here the suggestion that the addition of sugar to the331 words
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Article144 1922-08-29 6 The popularity with which Kaai'l Royal Hawaiians were received when they were here last, was evinced m an even grisater degree last night, when they opened a short season at the Victoria Theatre and were greeted by a crowded and appreciative house. The strange but melodious voice of144 words
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Article370 1922-08-29 6 Regulations regarding the salutes to be filed m Johore are published m the Johore Gazette. Mr. H. Wei ham is expected to leave Marseilles by th c P. and O. Mantua, whicfo will touch Pem.ng, arriving here on or about September 15. The second annual meeting of the Y. M.370 words
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Article292 1922-08-29 6 QIESTION n| k Our London oom Bershom Ste«arl Houa. of Common. ordinary position m th« Department, ai r*v, ,i. m Federal I j question, tofcther nit reply, will |>. fottnd noticed that the qosatioi i July, yet Urn answer f play, v m tin ignoi ■ado292 words
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Article56 1922-08-29 6 The Governor kft L by the c. i\ R. stenmei Melits I real. Ele should arr.v, th b| ASf. M*l nnd ank ss hs makei i his itinerary should be Vanrssi l">th, Hongkong shoot 3\*l Eves eriti f- m days rest en route ii the SOt-M H56 words
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Article139 1922-08-29 6 The official Siai Phra Pradibaddha Bhnbai Camel fin for Siam at Singapore, bai raised t< the rank of Phya. with th,' I Excellency received th> Banvabal ing to his rank at the band t His M»j(the King at the oA ial Audi no (M August139 words
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Article87 1922-08-29 6 The case of Chin a living by ileight >« (fl the Second Court ?< round Tnnjeng P*«*i >' with seven ST sight enter a shop and ash I th t whole amount. Wh« change, he WOUk' Slip |W h? person undo led ;i,i change was hort.87 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement122 1922-08-29 6 1 COATES Cos m PLYMOUTH m GIN __m_S^_^_j__^4_^_K Caldbeck Jacgregor Mil Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai). a Phone 228. Office 87, Cecil Street. I aa__a_a_k- ~*^_l f__l _K~ _J t ZEISS BINOCULARS We are again able to supply Zeiss Binoculars and field glasses m all powers, suitable for day or night122 words
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Advertisement43 1922-08-29 6 86. "DRUM" PUMPS. UTILITYACIDS, OILS, SEMI-FLUIDS, WATER, ETC. ADVANTAGESNO VALVES. POSITIVE ACTION DRIVEDESIGNED TO SUIT ANY METHOD REQUIRED. nu__%— <___-Q .-.•S'a'wl L^ 7 Belt Driven "Drum" Pump for General Purpose**. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF The Borneo Company, Ltd. (Incorporated m England.* SINGAPORE, IPOH, PENANG.43 words
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Article255 1922-08-29 7 I^W MARK, H. C. L. tl IGAINBT LUXUET. Serriee.] Iterlin. Aug. 27. over by Ebert, is i: situation arising of living owing to marl It «k tided t<> jnsetrict while Increased es> si nounced immediately. I prepared to preiat k i r iv andermplates the prohibiI ice255 words
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Article212 1922-08-29 7 <;< ueva, Aug. _7. has offered the League provttde for the wants of tantinepes fw > to < --tribute $25,000 em tation. provided cured the balance of Tat league haa secured the American High ("ommissbn- committee of Americans the whol« asm EW-B MILLIARDS. Reval. Aug. 27. a212 words
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Article189 1922-08-29 7 SO THINKS THE TIMES. EAGER FOR REEORM. [Reutere Service.] London. Aug. 28. Thi- Tuner, m a leader commenting on the situation m China, says that despite the gloomy prospects of an immediate solution of the country's difficulties, it is something to know that there are men eager189 words
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Article631 1922-08-29 7 ANOTHER DISPUTE. London, Aug. 28. For the fast time two first rank Powers appeared ia eppoaMor before the League of Nations, m the comet— of Tunis and Morocco concerning which Britain ha* pis ed s motion on the next agenda. The Bnti>h complain thai th t ,-rench631 words
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Article1101 1922-08-29 7 "ONE LAW FOR THE RICH—". "There is no other ground submitted than that I should make one law for the r.cb and another for the poor," was the comment of the Acting Chief Justice, the hou-jo Mr. Spraule, m the Supreme Court yesterday morning, when Nam Seng, a1,101 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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Letter441 1922-08-29 7 the Editor, s: f» —"Taxpayer" brings forward a specious but emite unsound argument m favouT of the tax. He says "The principle of the graduated income tax has long been recognised at Home as the fairest form of taxation." We may readily agree. "Taxpayer," however, either wilfully or441 words
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Article312 1922-08-29 7 A very successful fancy dreas dance was held at Fort Canning on Thursday last under thc management of the Fort Canning Recreation Club. The dance was held m the fine recreation hall, which had been prettily decoj-ated by Corpl Harnett R. A. S. C. and membeTs312 words
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Advertisement188 1922-08-29 7 h iiiiib j Robinson <* Co.. Ltd. j J ____> _>**^^__! t£_ 2 J j&mSL ~"W S Gentlemen's I I wikM ii p »J ama i A_____£___W, u:^ > \r _> A «t JI v -i < ir-^-u-^''.' suite I fjH j Stocked m j |Kf f-0 •U i! Sizes188 words
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Advertisement557 1922-08-29 8 THE CCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND IM* CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Fnnnel Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporsted m Englsad) ii i MNCAPORE. PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOLSINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES aad LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE,557 words
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Advertisement503 1922-08-29 8 'GERMAN" UNB ■LLZBMAK BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Cc- Ltd. (Incorporated m England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Stesmer OUTWARD. Dne Singspore. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Nov. 8 s.s. CITY OF YORK Dec. 14 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA j an 2 8 s.s. CITY OF POONA Mar. 9 HOMEWARD. ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER Marseilles, London Sept.503 words
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Advertisement525 1922-08-29 8 P. ft O. BRITISH ifriZ AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO m PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N (Under Contract with Hir Msjesty's Goren LONDON PAR-EASTERN FROM LONDON TO lIABBEILI DUF SINGAPORE LFtA *n MACEDONIA about Sept. 3 i»i;\ MANTUA about Sept. I. NOVARA DONGOLA about525 words
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Advertisement486 1922-08-29 9 THE SIAM JTEAM NAVIGATION CO,, LTD, 1 (INCORPORATED IN SIAM SIN BAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE MB*. K,lantan. felßfMUt, TVlumn. P.tam, Singora i; 9% I h.impor. and Bangkok. A nival TH pa itu re Aog. 28 Am, -m) ">• I Bept I I Pt. ll Bept i:; Usi Lhrougbo_l w.ti electric486 words
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Advertisement264 1922-08-29 9 I O. S. K. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (subject to change without previous notice) Earopean Line: For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez Port Said. ♦London Maru arr. Sept. 21 dep. Sept. 22 (Passage available). A maion Maru arr. Nov. 19 dep. 20 New York Line: For San264 words
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Advertisement543 1922-08-29 9 Tke Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Eilerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m Englaad.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Due Spore Route For r!tVtvL^ BOURNE SepU 9 SUGZ Philippines, China543 words
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Advertisement149 1922-08-29 9 UNITED AMERICAN LINES INC. Successors to LIVERMORE DEARBORN Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINE Regular Service between New York Singapore Java Ports vice versi FOR NEW YORK Via SUEZ. HALF MOON Sept. 9 WEST CANON Oct. 9 FROM NEW YORK. For Freight apply to GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. Agents,149 words
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Advertisement718 1922-08-29 9 STRUTHERS AND BARRY mr Operators Unitea States Skipping Board. Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. BEARPORT due Singapore to discharge and load B DEWEY due Singapop. to discharge and load Sip;, -j* ELKRIDGE due SingapoM to diacharge Oct 4 ELKRIDGE due Siagapore to load 1 MONTAGUE due Siagapore to718 words
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Article121 1922-08-29 10 The American gunboat Asheville has sailed from Colombo and is expected here on the Ist. prox. Hongkong Observatory reports a typhoon within 120 mile, of Lat 27 N, Long 26 E, filling up, intensity unknown. The P. and O. Soudan has left Colombo, and is expected to arrive121 words
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Article780 1922-08-29 10 HUNTING FOR OIL. "Hunting Oil m Oklahoma/ by Roderick Peattie, is a specially good feature of the May number of the Atlantic Monthly. The tcwn of Tulsa is the focus of the oi! industry, and the author gives an amusing specimen of the local conversation They speak780 words
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Advertisement402 1922-08-29 10 Weak Wasted Children Grateful Mothers Tell of Wonderful Cures by Dr. Cassell's Tablets. England. j South Africa. Vr« Robinson. IS. Lait*-****, Mr- V f ,n Zvl. P. 0.. Btrydenburg, _-t_ M\ little ho> was typhus f«-Ter my little con became 535SSil ooa-l !SJ «nv. In. .-.raly-d. and had to be402 words
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Advertisement162 1922-08-29 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative ______XT ____Er* IPUt- __S __ls__HP> 3a_r___l _S__ft __nlr* _____i P_s__H lfl__K N_^F__T7* *_fl_l_]_ ___hb a Stocked m 1, 5 10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wood WHfJV Soft Wood Treated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST AS GOOD l_H_____MMr______________i_— VßH____B__B _B__^_______an_______ Write for Particulars162 words
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Miscellaneous679 1922-08-29 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. 1 P. Batani P. Balaag Hock Keng 9 a.m. < Samarang New Zealand Waihora 9 a.m. c P. Dickson T. fcasos Ban Teck Gtten 11 a.m. j Bagan, etc. Pontianak 11 a.m.! Hamburg, etc. Stanley Hall noon!* Antwerp, etc. Linois 1 p.m. < Port Dickson Telak Anson679 words
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Miscellaneous163 1922-08-29 10 I B. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Newton, J. I van Berkum, A. Laech, Tgoa Tgian, V. Shoji, Mrs. H. B. Burnt.-, Mr. and Mrs. Tan Tjin Eng-, C. J. Seh inner Mr. and Mrs. F. Bray, T. A. Danks. Mrs. W. Dwyer, Mr. and Mrs,. I. D. Vawda, M. Angullia,163 words
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Article87 1922-08-29 11 Aagufcl 28. Bank 4 m.«. 2 |4 1-16 Bank demand 2 3 31-3*> Private eredita '■> m.s. _'j New York, demand i k Credits 90 days 53a/ France, demand 610 India. T. T. 1773 Hongkong, demaad ll Prsm Yokohama, demand 10s Java, demand IS4V_ Bangkok, demand 90% Sovereign, Eank87 words
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Article126 1922-08-29 11 August 2s. Tin Buyers $79 No Seller. Gambier Cub© No, 1 16.00 Gambier 900 Pepper Black 13.00 Pepper (white fair) 23.00 Tapioca, small flake f.g. 10.0<» Pearl Sago small 8.00 Copra Mix 9.75 Copra Sundried 10.0<> Opium, Benares unc. 4.500 Rice, Rangoon white 255 Rice, Siam No. 1 for126 words
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Article45 1922-08-29 11 August, :28th 12 noon. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Spot 24 J 4 24U Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked S_eat< Spot SS% 24V.; Sapt 24 4 21 Oct. -Dec. >:>* 26: Jan. -March _7' 28. London quotation! crepe and sheet Td. Markat Quiet.45 words
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Article175 1922-08-29 11 At t!u annual genera! inciting of the Nederlandeche Handei-Maatschappij (Netherlands Trading Society), held on July 18, the report and accounts were duly aesed. The Chairman, Dr. van Aalst, m ii} ly to a question as to cost of production and sale price of BUgar m the175 words
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Article117 1922-08-29 11 A Berlin telegram states that the Gorman Government proposes to issue new coins m an aluminium and copper alloy to the value of 1.87)0.000,000 mark*, to replace the smaller notes at present m circulation. Cigars are imported by Ceylon erery year, chiefly from India, the Philippine Islands, Java, etc. From117 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article75 1922-08-29 11 Siafapore, Kmg. Tin. -_;i;,:. 12*. 6d. Buyers, no seilera, per pikul. Robbers.—Dull, writ- fear traaaaetiona 1 aaaing. Mining.— Collierice $18.60, Johani Naarng Pets 7 Ulu Piaha $1.02 tt, Lin >-'.:♦(), ftfurais $4-60 EUwai piagi 80, North Taiping. mt Soutl 'laipinjis ti."). Industrial: .—Uniu-ii 19.75 $10.25, Tra $17.76 $1&26,75 words
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Article157 1922-08-29 11 Singapore. \u^ > Silver 35%. Hongkong H% p Premium. Share market. Dull. Rubber*.— Al enbya (New) 17% Q -lentakah i_' 2 Malaka Pindaa 72>/_ i, Ulu He nut, 16 20, Ttafal 95 $1, Bukit K. Be. 30 86, Tambalaka 10, Uukit Jelotong* 25 80, Jimaha Craigie'.eai 20 26,157 words
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Article97 1922-08-29 11 Singaaere Aag< 18 Tin.— £l67. 12a. M.. shewinj a mil „f >; ever the week. |79 no sale Rubber-.— Unchanged. Market dull. Small pai Pajama, United ICalaccaa, Sungei Tukanga Malakoffs Telok Anaona, I hya and Tapaha on offered as quo and there arc buyi ra of97 words
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Article163 1922-08-29 11 Ik P-Jumuw Railway Company hai nnal dividend of nine pe< cent fo, year end ng Jane 1922. Th, netl p Was 10'JA 1* tic i Tli «cais. ihe ompany eoi "V*™ hi 1936 and renewal ha been refused. The Ultimax Manufacturing Co. up the manufacture of ruetleae-iion nai Plates, lettered163 words
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Advertisement276 1922-08-29 11 „*-w-B«a*-a-M-«aa-oaaa-M-MM_«_M_i_«_^_»_^^ MM^^-- ,-r Mt^ M^^ M Tr____________ et $6,000,000. VV' •CTITV-' POD AIT Pi(Mmn.i -U—_a ces. la fere* over $17,000,000. GRBAI M-T__& L>r_ ASSDMNO. COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements) 3 vi^i^E:— -Winchester House, Singapore LON__N nmrrrv «o nu t 5 pany has £20,000 deposited witn Xl H,, n rZT~?Z7%276 words
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Advertisement462 1922-08-29 11 CHARTERED BAiNK. of India, Australia and China. Ii corporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fun* 3,700,000 Keserve Liability of Proprietors 3,ooo,ooo HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hor.gkong Penang Amritsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh Rangoon462 words
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Advertisement959 1922-08-29 11 YOROHAMA^PECIE BANK, LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y. 61,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Esq DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq. n. Kajiwara, Esq. Y. xanakawa Esq. s. X Suzuki. Esq. M. Odagin, Esq. B«ron K. Morimawl, Baron K. Iwasaki. n. Mori. Esq.959 words
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Advertisement117 1922-08-29 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Rcyal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOU~CA~R MARINE Fidelity Goaran tee— Administration Bohd* Sin^apere Representatives Messrs. BARLOW Co Messrs. BARKER Co., Lti Messrs. WEARE Co. Ltd Jiranch Office— 64. Th* Arcade. Collyer Quay. A GORDON LEE, Resident J_fanav>_r THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO.,117 words
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Article1332 1922-08-29 12 ANNI AL MEETING.- The annual genoral meeting of members of the Sir.gapo'v Cricket Club was held yesterday evening. The President, the hon'ble Mr. A. B. Voules, presided, and there were also present Messrs S. Dunn (Vice Presid?nt), H. M. Cantrell, A. Cullen, A. H. Aaaiter, C. Graham1,332 words
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Article374 1922-08-29 12 A Period of Bad Time*. The to^al revenue of Johore for the year 1921 was $7,689,054 and the expenditure $*****,449. The revenue was less than that for 1920 by $4,149,921. The chief decrease was under tbe heading chandu where receipts were two millions less than m the374 words
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Article85 1922-08-29 12 Caught m the Raffles Museum on Sunday going about collecting the name plates of various specimens there, a Chinese who appeared to be out of mind was before Mr. Dawson m the Third Court yesterday. In reply to the court he first said he was living at Government House, and85 words
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Article159 1922-08-29 12 - Middlesex a"d Chinese II Draw Again. The S.C.F.A. II are proving a veritable stumbling block to the quondam victorious 2nd. Middlesex side. The two teams met a second time m the first round of the Competition on the Padang yesterday m a match which added very little159 words
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Article114 1922-08-29 12 In connection wi'ch the Malaya Cup final, the F.M.S. Railways are providing ample <.M'commodation for the large numbers it is anticipated will make the journey from Singapore. The usual pleasure party cor cession will bo granted, i.e. single fare for double journey, Ist... 2nd. and 3rd.114 words
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Article450 1922-08-29 12 A largely attended meeting of the R.S. V.C Has held m th_ Club House last evening, presided over by Mr. V. D. Knowles, the Commodore, over sixty member- being present. The meeting was called on the requisition of eight members under rule 8, to consider the450 words
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Article383 1922-08-29 12 The Yacht race on Saturday, 2nd September, will sftart at 3 o'clock. Course: Start from Club westward to Quarantine Vessel Bulimba, round to mark boat approximately midway b tween Quarantine Vessel and Man-o-War Buoy, the mark boat tc fly a Blue Peter. Thc usual Club finishing line. A383 words
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Article60 1922-08-29 12 There were only two matches m the S. C. C. Bowls Tournament yesterday, both m the Doubles Handicap. The players were D. M. Doilg and D. Krnloch vs. L. Ewing and P. Robertson; and H. T. White and F. W. Lyall vs F. D. Haigh60 words
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Article42 1922-08-29 12 Doubles Handicap. Clarke and Smith vs. S.rivener and Geddes. Hammond and McKean vs. MacMillan and Evans. Larsen and May ger vs. Chill and Cantrell postponed. P. N. Lowndes and F. H. dale vs. C. R. Wardle and F. M. Toscenie.42 words
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Article80 1922-08-29 12 The result of th c 80 yards black stroke ipcc m the V.M.C.A. Swimming Handicap competition is as folows: Thio Soen Wan H «_cs. Ist. Chia Kirn Yam 7 2nd. Tan Chong Kew 10 3rd. J. E. 'Lan Scr. 4th. Time 83 sees. The result of80 words
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Article258 1922-08-29 12 Many months and much time was spent by the representatives of the Amateur Drawing Association and the St-aits Chinese Literary Ass™, to amalgamate the two associations into one. The representatives thrashed cut every point to th c advantage of both associations. A mutual understanding was arrived at258 words
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