The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 September 1922
1922-09-06
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Title Section16 1922-09-06 1 Singapore Free Press and MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. FES < ENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1922 No. 10,68116 words
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Article201 1922-09-06 1 The finding of the Court of Knquir\ into the P. and O. Egypt disaster, has deal< with the Master and Chief Otlicer, ;>nd criticised se\erel\ the failure of tinsystem and organization on th«> ship, ano advised the P. and (>. Company to fake the matter to heart201 words
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Article1045 1922-09-06 1 Jasmine BloOSCin, <>ur ramp elephant grunts to her knees. Jock keeps a wary distan c while we dismount, for all ele phants loathe terriers and behind those ornamental whorls of paint on the B sum's Wide brow lurks derision to iquelcfa dog beneath a BISSaJVe font. Fairy1,045 words
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Advertisement92 1922-09-06 1 MALTHOID jR ffksßoiel. tel z oe A— A jt Wednesday Orchestral Concert 9-45 p.m. 5 WW ABsf.es Orchestra. mm m m Joint Musical Directors: J^ rAGLIAPIBTRA, Mr. W. V. CONNOLLY, JL 1 Moste). (.Dance Music). T*VV*t*t*t*******<b*t PIPER-HEIDSIECK I TRE3 SEC •*•> «J_ _ra E -7b S3 JB LW *W*\ I92 words
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Advertisement236 1922-09-06 1 **********mm —_____S-_S—^— till?— TOS-WW-WW^ STQTE^P!S_>S Ik R»WA»t .f 0-^> Cj*"* _lk ■MOJI _V 'mom* j__r ____k 'V 4i___' __'_flil__k I I' I '*_B^^^^^_^B t *m m^y^ I HIGH-CLASS CIGARETTES AT MODERATE PRICES. Soie Manufacturers: ARDATH TOBACCO CO.. LTD., LONDON ttm mmmi mm a ****m*w*mmmmmm^ THE EUROPE HOTEL. SINGAPORE. The Management236 words
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Advertisement199 1922-09-06 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. (Haxo for bonny babies— Page Bolter for the hest liqueur- p.._r c j Notice re Europe Hotel dances— Page 1 A list of attractive specialities at Robinson's sale Pajre T. Municipal notices re tenders for erection of houses etc Page r>. The English Electric Company for industrial motors—199 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous75 1922-09-06 1 THE WEEK. Wi din sdnii, Ctb. High Water, 15.50 :..m., 10.30 p.m. Polo: Balestier. Chinese Students Dinner, Garden <*li_b. Thmrttimm, "Uh. High Water, |_LM aJM H 11.14 p.m. Phil. Orchestra. > ie. Mem. Hall. 5.15. p.m. S.C.C. Sports Preliminaries. Dalhousie Chai)ter. p.m. Kathleen l'arlow. Vie. Theatre. .i.'AO p.m. Boxing: Star75 words
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Article210 1922-09-06 2 r l\) check the ravages af the pile a/orm on wooden piers, and to meet the inert fog demand for petroleum b\ 081-burning -;int'i-s, both the Standard Oil Co. of N. Y. and the Asiatic Petroleum Co.. have i ill re nforeed lonerete wharve- on their210 words
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Article84 1922-09-06 2 Y.W.C.A. LUNCH REST ROOM FUND. I P.eviou>ly aeknuwUd ,T ed $2*>.**«Si Hon. H. Marriott 10 Hon. P. J. Sproule 10 Bale of Jam IS Collected by M-H Bjroara*_ Team R v. \V. Murray Mrs. Arthur Smith 2 Miss Eva yn Sn 1 Maata r Beow I Mrs. F in 684 words
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Article116 1922-09-06 2 INDUSTRIAL CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP. At Pulo Cbm the other evening: an educational lecture was given by Mr. S. I reber who represents m the Fast, The Industrial Christian Fellowship. The subjet t chosen was The Flood. This was treated m the light of geology* as well ::s that of natural history116 words
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Article178 1922-09-06 2 Mr. D, M. Barry leaves Ipoh to-day for Pahang, to which (Mate he goes as (.'hief Police Officer. Mr. V. G. Savi, who takes I>. M. Barry's place as C.P.O. Perak arrived Ipoh on Saturday. Mr. Lim Kai- Ch_J_g> accompanied by his family, arrived m Penang by the Seang Bee178 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement203 1922-09-06 2 TO 1 BT OR FOR SALE. LARGE GODOWMS, 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 situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write to203 words
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Advertisement530 1922-09-06 2 Any GAIETY Programme that you haven't seen is ju*t like any pood >ry that you haven't read or he«rd NOT FOR THE WORLD SHOULD YOU MTSS THIS WEEKS Guarauteed twice bettor than any of our three ordinary programmes combined tog-ether. SEE WHO WE HAVE GOT KATHERINE MacDONALD The most beautiful530 words
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Advertisement481 1922-09-06 2 ALHAMB Al From SATURDAY, September _> to I'll I RSDA) SOMETHING piFFERENT. A PICTUKE WITH A GOLDWYN SUPER FEATURi; Adapted for the Screen from the Stape Play by Leo Diti Fan ma If itton THE GREAT LOVER In 7 Bed, The pk-lure ifl a clean-cut gem af humour end pathos,481 words
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Article1061 1922-09-06 3 An interesting story was told to re- pretentatire of thr Otage (New BealandvJ Daily Thm-- i, y Mr. .J. ITAleey, chief] *ew«rcl on lhl A :v A ,jm g|eamer City of Hankow, which wa? t Donedin nUy. Mr. M'Ak-vy, who was taken prteonei by Captain1,061 words
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Advertisement369 1922-09-06 3 "'^"V_^^__|i^_r=^^E_i_i-^f k>*y IfMylM .(jk .l_xo. and is a f,n«- bc«hhy bikJ .W ■^'•'n hrw i »gfc, I an y$ i> MM o.ily p,r{«tt V_/Ci Baby's peaceful sleep m] sleep at the rigiit time is as necessary to Baby if s the nighl kind and quantky of food. If he does369 words
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Advertisement247 1922-09-06 3 MUSIC I We have just received all 'he latest i MUSIC ALBUMS. i Francis Days 41st Annual and Song Albums. Fieldmans 27th Annual Dance and Song Albums. Leo First's Dance Albums. Music Albums for Steel Guitar. All publications of "The Whole I World Series." I Etc., Etc., Etc. i A247 words
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Advertisement128 1922-09-06 3 (Marine Engines m REDUCED PRICES m V o *n\r* 1 J^!T2jl____^| ll l Mich 'V S W All Ports Standard and Interchangeable. \mW m American Bosch Magnetos— impulse coupling. AW .Lj_i..t..\.ll \I.KNTS. AW I n \>{\ Engineers Limited. AW (Incorporatcu m thc S. S Singapore.) mW Kermath Nl___iji_jcTuring CV EVtrott.128 words
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Article589 1922-09-06 4 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER r>th. MINI N G. .Figures m brackets show tho capital and issue value of the Share m dollars unless otherwise marked. C. —Cum div. x equials ex div.] Hitam Tin (300,000) 93 1.03 i Je;antoh (Ifl) .60 Johan Tin589 words
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Article93 1922-09-06 4 m* Mr. Mauric P. Dnnlap was a passenger on the Kalyan for Bangkok who disembarked at Singapore. Mr. Maurice P. Dunlap succeeds Mr. Davis as Consul for America at Bangkok. Mr. Dunlap waa previously at Manila and during his stay there found time to pay a visit to Bangkok. He93 words
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Advertisement806 1922-09-06 4 TENDERS. n \DKRS FOB lOliD) SHOP Ll< FM K>. PEKAN6, PEOV1NCB VTBLLBSLE1 \nj; I MND1NG8, Itlt, \< I K I given thai 1 eeeV i h rwarded hi ivaled rovers end marked on the- outside- "T<. I Sboff Tend will 94 received at the n' Councillor*! Oftce until noon on806 words
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Advertisement832 1922-09-06 4 0."> Sungi i p. <;»".. Tassel: village. 07. Transl n Batata. rx. \\,1 «l StatOi section I, otT the Main Read, ii'» the Estate. V.: ii«). E lit, section II, on branch I -.-ek. i toi i Cstato. DsndUaga, 71. Oashwood Estate. 7U. i'undut. SandJeref! Bstate. 71. Segari Rubber Kstate.832 words
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Advertisement1066 1922-09-06 4 sistant Superintendent, Government Monopolies, and at the; same; timo to deposit in the Bans in the name of the Colonial Treasurer cash equivalent to three months' rent by way ot security for each licence. He will also be required to pay the necessary stamp fees on the agreement or agreements1,066 words
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Advertisement780 1922-09-06 4 rf Children clamour for them. 1 They are so good those I |K>^^] manges and custards made (?>-— 11^ j=J jjffirtx Brown Poison's Corn Hour! 'Orj JJM^k^ Nothing is more beneficial t "1* weather cool and creamy m J i\ 11 digestible, yet cmb- /v J Brown Poisons Vv-/ Corn780 words
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Advertisement350 1922-09-06 5 TO LET. B******* 1 1 Change Alley. No. 32 and first fl x.is, im--7 St. Thomas Walk. m I dwelling house. apply from MeeSTS. Tenp 1,1- »k Aver Strvct, Bin*- m ;»inl 1 1 Road St.. McAuliffe, Davis »nd "io-o mber, Keppel ihed bungalow, low 712 care of Free 7-.«350 words
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Advertisement583 1922-09-06 5 WANTED. WANTED TO lILY. Second-hand Chinese or European HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of every description (big or small lots) ijood prices off-re«d. Apply to Second Hand care of Free Press. D-10 m BOARD AND LODGING. BOARD A*ND LODGING One dado and one double room to let at Wiadsesssse, St. Ttesaee'. Walk. Tss_alT583 words
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Advertisement532 1922-09-06 5 AUCTION SALES m mm mmmmmmmmmmmmm i SHKHII is SALS IN' THK BUrSKMG COURT OP THE straits SBTTLEMBNTB SETTLEMENT OF 81 NGAPORE In the Cause of I Le« Wah Hank. limit;,! I' aint.tr. K,,u Hiß 1(l Defendant AICTION SAI.K OF All ths Furniture contained Ui House No. IJ Chulia Street Singa532 words
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Advertisement652 1922-09-06 5 NOTICES. Miss 8. -templet have arrived, please send me your address to Feathers care of Free Press. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Xotice is hereby g.-«n that from the Ist January, VJ2:i no Handcarts, whether old or new, will be licensed of which the inside measurements eaeesd 4ft. 3in. long by :.ft. 6in.652 words
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Advertisement828 1922-09-06 5 DYSENTERY -j _*_|__fe_ DIARRHOEA j **^^^**WW |J BROWN'S SPECIFIC Wl ,u. -n-to. uu, p__--ITc be bad of the Three Dispensary T bu sure that Mountings a m Battery-rd; and of Mis. BROWN. ami style cor:form to S-'ll-HKI- -■-*--.>■•■»■-■-■-* perssaalitjr. Our Him! OlatSSI offer the very utmo.st PI AWR -PIANO m828 words
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Article16 1922-09-06 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. GALE.— On Sept. oth, to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gale, a son.16 words
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1056 1922-09-06 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1922. Trade and Statist ics. Playing about with figures is not expected to be successful m producing the wealth which the world is I looking tor to re-establish its mat- erial prosperity, nevertheless there are lessons to be learned from care- fully compiled statistics,1,056 words
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Article1017 1922-09-06 6 i Mr. and Mrs. E. Challen bavo returned Lo Kuala Lumpur from a week's visit to Singapore. A special F. M. S. Gazette of Sept, 4 announcus tbe winding _p of the War Loans Investment Trust of Maiaya. We regret to record the death of Mr. R< Manning Xewton of1,017 words
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Article63 1922-09-06 6 "TIIE LAST Tlia Dutch Restrict.*, i, M (Ft on. Our Owi I i lumpur, I ne I olonibo correal Mail Bays that i l states that rabbet Q decision not to into of ejecting compuli (luction v final. Offi consider that the dooi finitely barre I. the l»63 words
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Article38 1922-09-06 6 < From Oui <hn I report haa I states thai B fatal colli i riirht between Eun i i< Davidson motor- >. at Sungei Siput, h tamed InjurU > 1 1 js beHeved to be ;t named Thomas.38 words
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Article343 1922-09-06 6 Last \i>;ht'- RaJojraMt It.nt.i The splendid i audience at the accorded to Mi l\ lebrated violinist, wi tion that Singapore hav< i pn elation for inst urn order as for the tainment, of win. th< H who preceded Miaa Parlo i are eu.in< nt 1 >presenta< i-~343 words
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Article92 1922-09-06 6 Th, Ai-tin* Chief Ji Mr. Sproule. had thi 1 Jeng, the Chine., tou sentenced to thi for offence* und. i nanci. before him H. I>. Mundell asked foi i tion of the order vi til tin N of Appeal, sa R a appeal sgalnsf the the submission92 words
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Article57 1922-09-06 6 -a— Mi. c. E. Bernard, -< \er staff, aailod foi Pi August 28th. by tlu- Ms an appointment In the I- M Although the revenue r, M. S. for the firs, half was about |3tt millions I tne expenditure WM as estimate and actually mo, venue. This shows h.m t57 words
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Advertisement460 1922-09-06 6 "I JUST LANDED X /M. SHIPMENT X feowSS. ,\V ycURE FOR *V _r __—^———»_^^^^___S——— tONTREXEVILLC S Q? J m **+/ALIj uric acid X A^X TROUBLES. Xr 0/ Vj /CALDBECK xMACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Ineorporate'd m Shani_;bai.) 87, Ocil Street. SINGAPORE. %*~r mv il li 8888-BB— d PATRONISED BY ROYALTY F ESTD460 words
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Advertisement60 1922-09-06 6 OCULAR kFS>^ I HEADACHES Eighty per cent of headaches are Ocular Headaches caused through some de-feet of vision. If your headache is so caused you will never be relieved until you wear scientifically fitted Glasses to correct the defect. /JoHNj)ft?_ur) Late of Old Broad St.Tu.ndoo OPHTHALMIC OPTIQ.AN 16. BATTERY R60 words
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Article544 1922-09-06 7 I r» SYSTEM INDiCTBD. fl P, §w 1 M I KNDOMBD. H.t>Ta* 1 Servico.] I London, Sept. 4--1 the Egypt <b»--5 an tr i ollitfion%with *m *W f I'fi waa mainly m a ter and Chief W thoda <»f saving a ...1 discipline ut the ■I 9544 words
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Article236 1922-09-06 7 SMYRNA THREATENED. WILL \SI.VMI\OR RE ABANDONED? [Router's PJsH-Ul.] London, Sept. if the reports that the- Turks havecaptured Ushak are- true, th; Greeks have bst their last line- of defence before Bntyi na. Athens, Sept. 5. Th- sweeping changes m the General Staff inch de the replacement of236 words
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Article620 1922-09-06 7 Washington, Sept. 5. llf Agricultural Department estimates thai boll weevil prevented the production of (-27.000 bales of cotton last year, valued at $GlO milions, which is a record for destruc. tion. THE l. S. BENCH. Washington, Sept. 4. Mr. Clarke. Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, has620 words
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Article1515 1922-09-06 7 A REVIEW OF THE PAST YEAR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) .lesselton, Aug. 30th. The report of His Excellency, A. C. Pearson C.M.G., the Governor of North Borneo, for 1921, has just been published. It i s a comprehensive document which covers all branches of the Administration and gives1,515 words
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Article86 1922-09-06 7 CHIN A NEWS. (By Courtesy of the Lat Pan Press.) Shanghai, Sept. 2. Cheng Kun Ming and Cheng Kun Yu received their appointments on the 4th inst. The Peking Government has borrowed five million dollars m Shanghai. Wu Pei Fu and Tsao Kun have promised not to seize the revenue86 words
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Article117 1922-09-06 7 A new German miners' safety lamp depends on the principle that a dame burn- ing under certain conditions m a glaas tub« ghe« out sounel. As the methane m the mine air reaches 2 per cent the flame b«4»ns to sing, loudness increasing up to 4 per cent anel above117 words
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Advertisement194 1922-09-06 7 ROBINSON'S Annual Cash Clearance Sale NOW A LEW OF THE MANY CLOSING DATE ON GENUINE BARGAINS SEPT. n;t.h. BEING OFFERED. LMAK" .MPBL WILDWOOI) PEST QUALITY SHAVING El VIOLET TOILET SOAP. SO.P. f^n DELICATELY PEREI'MLD. IN NEAT METAL BOXES jj TABLETS IN BOX. > rt«. Box. Te. Clear 35 ct*. I!<194 words
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Advertisement602 1922-09-06 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND OB CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltel (The Blue Funnel Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated m Englsad) —•-->--»-_———• •SN#APOBE, PORT SWETTENHAM ft PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP snd HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES aad LIVERPOOL.602 words
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Advertisement642 1922-09-06 8 "ELLERMAN" LINB SLLZRMAi' ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., LU. (Incorporated m Englsnd). PASSENGER SERVICE. Stesmer OUTWARD. Dne Singspore. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Nov 3 s.s. CITY OF YORK Dec M s.s. CITY OF SIMLA Jan o 8 s.s. CITY OF POONA M^'. "9 HOMEWARD. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles and London642 words
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Advertisement666 1922-09-06 8 P. A O. BKI I ISH INDIA AND tl APCAR LINE (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SKkvir* PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N CO (Under Contract with Hia Majesty'a Government) LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE BPOM LONDON ',0 MARSEILLES, LONDON a DUE SINGAPORE LEaVF *TOGA^RI MANTUA about Sept 17 DEVANHA666 words
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Advertisement785 1922-09-06 9 %n E SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTO. IP" i INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SIN 3 APORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. an J. Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin. Patani, Singora U-tMs Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure .ALA. Bee*, v Sopt. IS Sept. is •B*m*m l><» 4 ro^bool w,t). electric light, and have eaeeUe.it accomi paßaengora785 words
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Advertisement674 1922-09-06 9 Tke Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. Tke China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW TORE Btoamera. Due Spore Route For mw. Y .~Z HJ^OURNE Sept. 8 Suez674 words
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Advertisement640 1922-09-06 9 OTUTHERS AND BARRY Operators United Statea Shipping Board. > ii Singapore to Los Angeles and: San Francisco. BEARPORT duo Sings pore to discharge end load Sept. 7 DEWEY due Singapore to discharge and load Sept. 24 ELKRIDGK due Singapore to discharge and lead Ocrt^ 10 MONTAGUE due Singapore to ifftfhaiy640 words
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Article264 1922-09-06 10 Miasters of all vessels arriving m Singapore are informed that m accordance with the quarantine rej_rul_itions, they are reouired to make a full report to the boarding: officer of all animals on board which are to be landed m Singapore. The penalty for a failing to make this264 words
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Advertisement215 1922-09-06 10 p___*„ Continental Cord m m j Tyres j BIG REDUCTION I IN PRICES 1 m j FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS I J APPLY TO I SIME DARBY Co., Ltd.! Sole Agents m Malaya. j i>u iiiiiiiii m***wwm***w**m ■■iimin m***mmmk*Smmo****S**som TO THOSE GOING HOME. Bright Bouton Rouge News Nilometer From Felucca Masperos215 words
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Advertisement466 1922-09-06 10 IQjfffttt*"* NM \tiuu Regirtered la X 7. S.J^teat O^BcQ 1 j EB l4^ fPAIBALM A LINIMENT jjj For External Ik* Only. c fsifKUUATIStfi j. NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, jjj LAME BACK, LUMBAGO, 1 —vi. 1-tOt JT -m rC jfl Spr>i_B, Stelliigi tii Liseieu, r 8 e__Ma__s antl Ttos.iibs, jjf SORE THROAT, HEADACHE,466 words
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Advertisement159 1922-09-06 10 Genasco Roofing 2 PLY AND S PLY C 5 COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK m* ANO NAILS FOR FIXING j GESASCO is i9mimm ßk\ GSSASto ls the result of th c ton I WW** over 4Q Years "j""^ .j<g: cho c experience )BpO_£SBB d ''/>v manufacture W^^^M GESASCO *aWs/*/e. from withstands159 words
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Miscellaneous503 1922-09-06 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. P. Sambu, etc. Singkep 9 a.m. I Batam &P. Bulang Hock Keng 9 a.m. Cucob Hong Soon 9 a.m. Cucob Edina 9 a.m. Mersing, K. Pahang, etc. Ranee 11 a.m. Tt'ing T'nggi, etc. Hong Lee 11 a.m. F. Sambu. Muntok. etc. Both noon Kretay. Bangkok, etc. Asdang503 words
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Article85 1922-09-06 11 September 5. Bsnk J m.s. _> i Bank <!i main) 3 ft Private credits mas. 24 T-:i2 New York, demand 51 > Credits 90 days France den, and <;__(» India. T. T. 177 1 Hongkong, demand 12 p.c. IVem. Yokohama, demand los Java, demand 134 1 Bangkok, demand 90fi85 words
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Article128 1922-09-06 11 September 5. Tin 125 Tuns ;>79 7 h Gambier Cube No. 1 15.00 Gambier 9.50 Pepper Black 12.40 Pepper f win re fail) .2.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. tf.75 Pearl Sago small 7.71 Copra Mix 9.40 Copra Sundrietl 9.00 Opium, Benares unc. 4,500 Pico, Rangoon whitn _tr> Rice, Siam128 words
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Article32 1922-09-06 11 September sth. 12 noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet S.ti 23 28% Oct. 23% 23%, o_t.-Dec. 23-% .Jan.- March 25% 25%. London quotation sheet 6%d. Market Quiet.32 words
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Article114 1922-09-06 11 Singapore. Sept. I, Tin _H5O $79%, 125 tons sold. Rubbers. Unchanged. "Mines. Batang Padangs :> >7'_ 42 1 Chanderiangs 4s. 3d.. Jelantohs 37% iii Johans 87% 42%, Linguis $2.90 $8, ftfalaui sellers 2"), Asam Kun?bangs 28s. 6d. 30s 6d., Rahman Hydraulics $12.30 $12.73. Re BOngS IDs.114 words
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Article175 1922-09-06 11 MACPH AIL'S REPORT. SingaPore. Sept. 5. Silver 35 1 Hongkong 12. per cen premium. Rubbers.— Allenbvs (New) 4T'_ 52 1 Mentakabs 12%, Malaka Pindas 72 T7'_. Ulu Benuts 15 20. Trafalgar* 95 $1, Buki K. Bs. 30 35, Tambalaks 82% 40, Buki Jelotongs 25 30, Jlmahs 82 1 Craigielea 20175 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article91 1922-09-06 11 Sin^aporr. Sept. Tia—£160 1-"' tons sold at $79-87% KulilNrs Dull. Koala Sidims $1. 0 setts 72%, Utan Sicnpsm $1.15 New S rendaha $1.60 Lun; $4.90. Mining.—-Quiet Collieries -Si 1.25, Linguis $2.90 Murais $4.35, Nawng Pats $1.10, I ings 82% North Taipings 90, Sontti Taipings 67%, Rawangs 87% Rct-ongs91 words
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Article430 1922-09-06 11 In the course of an article hy Mr. W A. Eden, President sf the Canadian Con soli<lated Rubber Co., which appears m the Annual Review of the "Montreal Herald," tho writer states: In 1X54 three business men of Montreal formed a partnership and took over s small430 words
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Article100 1922-09-06 11 It has been found, .say> the Governmeat hs| Analyst's report for 1921, that some of 80|the standard methods for determining the v<- amount of tin m wolfram <lo not girt accurate- results when applied to certain fr* Chinese wolframs. Dr. Lubatti lues beta 14 testing the various methods of making100 words
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Advertisement1822 1922-09-06 11 tx mm m m *^^^^^^^^^^^^^^wwawwwwwwwwwMwuwwwwww^wwwwwwmMw^mmwmmwmg ygets over s^.<^o, AaiMTMiccfr In force over 117.000,000.- j IW. ARiiAT hASTBN UFi. ASSURANCE COMPANY, LUffITH). (Incorporated In Straits SettlemenU) ..K..L. Or'Fl.Ej-Wincheeter Houie, Singapore. LONDSN OPFICE 32 Old Jewry EC MnpM, haa £20,000 deported witn t_e Supreme Court of EngUnd, and -omplie. the Britiah Life1,822 words
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Advertisement123 1922-09-06 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Rcyal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., Lte. Messrs. WEARE Co. Ltd. branch Ollice— 64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident MannKer THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO.,123 words
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Article1315 1922-09-06 12 After so nasi y defeating their e>ppol.ents m the Southern Section of the Malaya Cup, Singapore^ defeat m the Unci on Saturday came as a great surprise- te> everybody. Selangor were undoubtedly .the better team but it was their combination nioiv than superlative individualism which gained them the1,315 words
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Article465 1922-09-06 12 A slim figure,swathed m the long white ostume and wearing the yashmak worn by ttoalem women, was the central character n the caas which came before ?<lr. Justice neit-Lennard m the Supreme Court yes. eioay morning. The action is brought by be Attorney-General by the relation of465 words
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Article93 1922-09-06 12 When Mr. ChaiTchaTT Phang, the bailor vf Leong Siew Hang late probate examiner mployed at the Treasury, was called upon Jf the Distinct Judge yesterday to produce h e accused, who was reported to have absonded, when the case against him of to obtain illegal gratification $1,00093 words
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Article21 1922-09-06 12 The Kuala Lumpur Y. M. C. A. /A" team See* the "Middlesex" H. Q. company at soccer' on the Association ground.21 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article225 1922-09-06 12 Yesterday's Result 8. A large number of people witnessed the events m the S.C.C. Athletic Sports, which took place on the Padang yesterday evening. The first event was the 100 yards (championship) m which four heats were d-ecided the winners being: Heat 1. B. J. Wright 11225 words
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Article90 1922-09-06 12 In the S.C.C. Cricket Tournament the Merchants will meet the Tankers, Brokers and Insurance on the S.C.C. ground on Saturday. This match is a postponed fixture from February llth. S.R.C. vs. Sei vices match which was postponed from March llth., will be played en th? Recreation Club90 words
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Article267 1922-09-06 12 The matches m the English County Cricket Championship concluded last Frielay. Ye>rkshire having met two elefeats m a programme of 30 nrntrhre, have secured premier honours; leading by two points from Notts, who, out of 26 matches, .have been defeated five times. Middlesex, last year's Ch. mpions.267 words
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Article31 1922-09-06 12 I Tuesday's Play. Handicap Singles. E. K. Lyall beat C. W. G. Brown 21—5. j C. R. Wardle beat Godde. w.o. G. H. Douglas vs. M. Ch.ll, postponed.31 words
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Article13 1922-09-06 12 Single Hand-rap. Nelson vs. Roe. Cantrell vs. Bowerman. Toscenie vs. Gale.13 words
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Article19 1922-09-06 12 Single Handicap. Hill vs. Rev. Douglas. Mclntyre vs. Doig. Smith, P. W. vs. Law, R. O. H.19 words
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Article69 1922-09-06 12 The Ladies' Spoon Competition for September was played on Monday, 4th inst., and resulted m a win for Mrs. G. Culler! with a net score of 44. Seven cards were taken out and the following were returned: Mrs. G. Cullen 56 lg 44 Mrs. Montgomerie ol J69 words
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Article47 1922-09-06 12 St. James' Cup. The above competition for 1922 was won by Mr. J. Kenrfedy. The replayed tie by Medal Play for the August Medal between Messrs. J. Kennedy and A. Barron resulted m a win for the former with a nett s-Ore of 82.47 words
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Article46 1922-09-06 12 The men's monthly medal competition wilt take place on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 9th. and 10th., and the ladies' on Thursday, Sept. 14th. (stroke competition). Members are informed that the match arranged against the Keppel Golf Club for Sune'Jay will not take place.46 words
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Article81 1922-09-06 12 Monday's Results. A. Van Cuylenburg, owe 15.3, beat C. W. Gomes, owe 3, 9 7, 7 5. C. A. Norris, owe 4, beat H. G. Stack, owe 15, 6—3, 6—o. Dr. P. L. Leh, owe 15, beat C. D. Smith, plus 30, 6—4, 6—3. Chia Kirn Siong81 words
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Article259 1922-09-06 12 It has been decided to aelel a two furlong race for Deli ponies (amateur or profession:.! riders) to the gymkhana programme on Sunday Sept. 17th, and the afternoon's s-port will m consequence, begin at 3 o'clock instead of 3.30 as first notified. The Straits Racing Association invite259 words
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Article139 1922-09-06 12 Another of th c many Arab will disputes which come before the Supreme Court m Singapore, commenced yesterday befoit Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard. She. riffa Xoor binte Alowee bin AbduIrahman Khered sued two rtufi intents. Syed Omar bin Abdullah Aljunied and Syed Abdnlrahman bin Allie Aljunied, th c139 words
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Article118 1922-09-06 12 A large contraband tobacco haul was made by the Monopolies Department m the harbour on Monday, when sampans apparently making for vessels were raided and various quantities of toba> ■<> on which duty had not been paid were found. Five Chinese wer c produced m connection with118 words
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Article78 1922-09-06 12 Mr. A. J. Sheiky-Thompson has filed a notice for appeal agaii st the judgment of Mr. R. D. Acton sentencing Fernando to a term of twelve months on his re-trial on the charges of criminal breach of trust m respect of monies b.-loi.ging to residents __t the78 words
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Article46 1922-09-06 12 Wednesday, Gth 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, S. V. A. Lecture by Commandant. Thursday, 7th 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, Lewis Gun Class. Friday, Bth 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, S. R. E. (v) Field Sections, Camp Arrangements Signals, Lecture on D 111, etc.46 words
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