The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 September 1922
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1922-09-13 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. PS. SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1922. No. 10,68715 words
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Article135 1922-09-13 1 Allied unity ol action has been dc•ided upon in connection with the Near Last crisis Page 7. French and Italian troop* are nan co-operating with the British in holding the neutral zone at Ismid Page 4. Two howitzer batteries of the B. G. A. arc in readiness135 words
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Article1205 1922-09-13 1 With all the leading choSß»n_BStetß of tho world sa embled in I ondon just now, and furrowing their brows as (hey attempt to thwart their opponents, some notes about chess and the men of letters who played it are obviously the subject fov this column. A few of the1,205 words
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Advertisement94 1922-09-13 1 MALTHOID ~~~-~~~-~^~~~«~«j<*»*w».«w_sB-i-_-e»e-ii>_i,irt SPEC GNGFRT at RAFFLES HOTEL -I'AY EVENING. AT 9.45 p.m. l ssaistnnce of lladame Diets) amme. (Orchestra) Diets lachaikowaky JHvan I No. 2 Lisst Diets and Signor l-igiiapietra) Grieg :< et Coi .it Tagliapietrn the King I REE. DIRECTOR, Sr SILVIO TAGLIAPIKTRA. sc_____________________ -2Baa7__j .^an-ggnr-gii i nw. Geneva.94 words
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Advertisement250 1922-09-13 1 '^^f[^^^'*^^ J S^mrr^mmmmmmmmmmmcts^^^r.>.y^.t^x>K^aß^mtmmmmm __>v^ >. fin j< Mmm. R*-. I> vT^^ >K f <QHSS BBSS KBHi BR— CIGARETTES I^^^^^^^^^^__^ r^. -_u> -/l* w ____l___f ...w s^. __B <!____* ._0 wf m '_____7 Jmfr d^PJ^____' V *w i" YKmmw. Jk *"___r _L___r I fir HIGH-GLASS GIGaRETTES AT MODERATE PRICES. j Scne250 words
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Advertisement211 1922-09-13 1 .ATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. 4 Gets-It" for corns Page 10. Furope Hotel dances Page 1. The Grosvenor Hotel Page 12. Fast few days of Fobinson's sale Pag< 7 The Overland, the all-weather car V-;v 3. Small bungalow with garage to lei 'age ">. The Singapore Shipchandlery Co Page 5. "The Passing Show*'211 words
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Miscellaneous80 1922-09-13 1 THE WEEK. >Yedne*:lay, 13th. H gh Water. 2.1 a.m.. 1.5] p.m. Polo: Balestier. S. F. A. Cup: Middx. vs. R. E. Tanglin Clnh at Home, 0.15 p.m. Tho Powder PulT-. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Thnrsd:iy. 1 Hh. High Water, 2.57 a.m., 2.40 p.m--1 icensring Justices, First Court, 2.30 p.m. Phil. Orchestra,80 words
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Article321 1922-09-13 2 >hanjjhai*s Fight Against Tradition. Shanghai has mads a start ir. breaking through the hsurriars of prejudice and snobbery prevailing in "Eastern Clublami." The Hongkong Telegraph contains the folI iwing editorial conunentf headed M An Aaaovd Cnslasa: The well-worn qtustion of the exclusion of retail men321 words
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Advertisement29 1922-09-13 2 KEEP YOUR MONEY IN THE COUNTRY BY USING SINGAPORE-MADE MATCHES CROCODILE BRAND. :o: Obtainable of all dealers or direct from manufacturers. THE euweS match factory. Office: 20, HIGH STREET.29 words
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Advertisement302 1922-09-13 2 TO LE t OK FOR SALE. LARGE GOijoWNS, 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 to302 words
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Advertisement531 1922-09-13 2 —v_— PRESENTATION OF CECIL RALEIGH AND HENRY HAMILTON'S EIG DRURY LANE SUCCESS. Featuring S x Great Stars June EMdge, Kitty Gordon, Montagu Love, Madge Evans, George MacQuarrie and Carlyle Blackwell. STOLEN ORDERS WILLIAM A. T>RADY'S Master Production In Seven Parts. A story rich in varied ineidePt. opening vvth a thrilling531 words
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Advertisement831 1922-09-13 2 ALHAMB From FRIDAY, September 8, to WEDNESD/ AN EXCELLENT TWO-FEATURE PROG In the Second Show, commene n- 9 A SELECT PRODUCTION Presenting that charming star ALICE BRADY in a role in which she reaches the high water nn In 5 Parts. 'THE WHIRLPOOL In It is a stirring drama of831 words
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Article1531 1922-09-13 3 I IMMHEi: or MINKS PROTEST. 1" coimcction srkh tho proposal made y Ur Stones io regard to a ment of the tin duties in the F. M. S. memorandum en the subject has been Prepared by Sir Finest Birch and suhmitted to the C mncfl of1,531 words
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Advertisement417 1922-09-13 3 X^ -1 Mjhct s, u "Al three monlU y H l l>> v«.n w.ivtinff. I trird Jtfi (jljxo. and hr gradually rcco\tifd M and v..nud wjgbt. B-MM th-n fTP h«» never looked bark." 4f% Why Baby cries lien to let you know that all is not well with JB tlic417 words
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Advertisement458 1922-09-13 3 A SPLENDID ALL- WEATHER MOTOR CAR. Good-looking with its blue and black finish, its four doors, its tan velour interior. Unvaryingly dependable, and :30 miles to the gallon of gasoline is common. Easy-riding because Triplex Springs ward off road shocks. Overland is the comfortable way to motor at low cost.458 words
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Advertisement140 1922-09-13 3 a I a a a ■an a a a a a a j southern rhqdesiaJ J Southern Rhodesia possesses one cf the finest climates ill I h world with long hours of sunshii.. breezy temperate da > and cool nights. For those looking lor a country in which tn retire140 words
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Article309 1922-09-13 4 Monument to Corporal Peugeot. M. Poincare on July 16 inaugurated J what in time to conic will probatky piove to be the most intttruatinf of all war monuments erected in F ranee, i>amely the monument erected at Jonchevy to Corporal Peugeot, who two days309 words
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Advertisement866 1922-09-13 4 TENDERS. i TENDBBfI POB Tonm shop LICENCES, PENANG, province WBLUBSLRI \\l) THE DINIMNGS. 1923. NOTICI is harahy given that Tenders, to be forwarded la walsd covers and marked on the outride Toddy Shaft Tenders," will be received at th. Resid at Councillor- OSes until noon on the ISth September. I9SS,866 words
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Advertisement851 1922-09-13 4 65 Sungei 1' ap. 66. Tassek I ilage. 67. Transki.'M Estate. 68. Val dX)r E itate, section I, off the Main Road, withia tho Estate. 69. Val d'Or Estate, section 11, on branch road tO T.i^sek. 70. Victaria Batata Dindings. 71. Cash wood Estate. 72. Pundut. 73. Sandicroft Estate. 74.851 words
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Advertisement1062 1922-09-13 4 sistant Superintendent, Government Monopolies and at th« same time to deposit in the Bank in the name of the Colonial Treasurer cash i equivalent to three months' rent by way of security for each licence. He will also be required to pay the necessary stamp fees oa the agreement or1,062 words
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Advertisement52 1922-09-13 4 Walking into th e charge room at the Hongkong Central Police Station recently, an Englishman announced that he had been writing anonymous letters of an obscene character to various people in the CeJ'ony and wished to give himself up. Hi a mental condition being in doubt, he was sent for52 words
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Advertisement753 1922-09-13 4 u ***~*66M*mmm a KM f^lf^&X "Raisley- raised "mean. 1 I 141 *dtm RAISLEY Pr««"«.d. I I J^^ >r K".i" '•'> s '"uJ I _T^ if,. m JT^_F m tkJBZe I C I £>\. r 1 3i;i//i>_f _f <*a W _r tHr/tVJa -I f M. %J h SURt p-^-Jf /^^^^■Lj^* "Formerly753 words
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Advertisement447 1922-09-13 5 000 TO LET. bungalow with faiaajai -1 !l Read App.y tu Cheong m a_ Chulia Street. (1 shop Na 0, Kurope Hotel 2 'gif- Street. Apply to Tha Manager, 74 h > 6: ft and offic T #UH bj KT ft.. 6A Malacca p* ie-s v_ Alley. No. 32; r447 words
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Advertisement828 1922-09-13 5 AUCTION SALES IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE 'a^wTSKf A haVG reCtiVCd in *truction.s to R«ffl S____ Auct,on »t their Sale-room Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore <>n MONDAY. IHth SEPT. 1922, at 2..0 p.m Duxton Hill. i _su£? ks v_f?_? B _ar£? r Ihompson Koad. J_*'l' la land are 68 it to gether828 words
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Advertisement945 1922-09-13 5 NOTICES. NOTICE. IN the ESTATE OF OTAKLK. BBNEBT SMITH-MARRKJTT DECEASED. Pursuant to Ordinance No. 144 Trustees;. Notice is hereby given that all creditor., al other persons having any claims or demands upon or against the Estate of Chares Erneat Smith-Marriott im Ku l|rfl pur n .h«- raaeratad Malay States, rho945 words
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Advertisement683 1922-09-13 5 NOTICES. PLATTIJROS. (EASTERN) LIMITED. (In Liquidation). First und Final Dividend of Three per «l m. NOTICE is hereby given that a first and Baal dividend of three per centum has ben dec!.. red in this matter, and that th* same may be received at my office, on Wednesday the 13th683 words
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Advertisement382 1922-09-13 5 IHE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY. COMPANY, LIMITED. Shi pc handlers Contractor^ and Commission Agents. OKices MAYNARDS BUILDING. 16 Buttery Road. Telephone No. 4:;:{. H. W. R. STEVENS, Manager. There is perhaps no place in the wcrld where a person voluntarily takes more risks against his health than in the Tropical East. One382 words
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Advertisement351 1922-09-13 5 While service is the Primary requisite of Eye Class. ho pan that Mountings and style cor! form to your personality. Our Uimless-s Qlaaaai offer the very utmost in service, comfort, and style. a> N. LAZARUS— OPTICIAN MEDICAL BALL BUILDIXG BATTERY KOAD. Rcfractionist. Mr. R. V. Meyer, F.S.M.C. (Lond) F.1.0. (Eng).351 words
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891 1922-09-13 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1922. The State of Crime. The annuai report of the Inspector General of Police for 1921 (dated April 27th, but not published by being laid on the table of the Council till Monday last) is of sufficient imI portanee to call for attention in891 words
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Article467 1922-09-13 6 His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government and Mrs. James were At Home at Government House yesterday. About "50 people were present. Hongkong Observatory reports a typhoon within 60 miles of Lat 29 N, Long 119 E.. travelling N\ W., intensity unknown. There will be a special concert at Raffle*467 words
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Article354 1922-09-13 6 The weekly meeting ef the Rent Al scssment Board was held in the Municipal cftie.es yesterday afternoon, presided (.mi hy Ifr. J. W. Simnions. Others preeOßt were Meters. E. A. Hies. Gaw Khek Kiam, Koh San Hin, E. Teseeneohn and 11. Carpmael. Mr. Wee Swee TeOW on behalf354 words
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Article515 1922-09-13 6 General Orders announce that th. war bonus of all civilian members e»f the War Department w ill be reduced by five per cent with effect from Sept. Ist. Out of a million dollars worth of nickel five-cent coins obtained 'a-;t year, $21.>.00u I v^ere put into circulation, the balance remaining515 words
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Article251 1922-09-13 6 I opened bcfon I tho li I I the I I aecoui I I I II -turn d B B I I i the* K < d I': and il v fl f< a «I, nt. en Thru the 1 rhargt arith i«• thai early in th. i251 words
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Article60 1922-09-13 6 I Puffa op< th< The. moi i clssi ny eommsi Prime- of W E Pari Sskl Th.' u to the East, and el i lefieehini show, th. inn: classic and no' ell to-date eomedy ar.d ling includes the following Verney, Sybil Don; -nd. M er, Bert Hamill,60 words
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Advertisement178 1922-09-13 6 1 JUST LANDED/ /fH SHIPMEN'I vQ/ Wk\ PTS,/ X THE few** -AN /CURE FOR pNTREXEVIItf Ar/AJSL URIC ACID ~V TROUBLES. X V /caldbeck macgregor ca, ltd. (Incorporated in Shanghai.) 87, Cecil Street. SINGAPORE. Ml_l--aaaaa-a-iliil -:_aaaaTOa»a*_wr- iaaaaaaaaaaa-aal I -aaaaaaal lu rj^m^^s^r^^^mmmmmTaamm^- i riirav^jaa__iaa»a^aa-T«: _a«_^-^- ~ur***m£-4*m r aal a*_-',>M»i> a*" _^_B_?i ar^^_B____P»srV?<^^178 words
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Advertisement58 1922-09-13 6 OCULAR KipS^- I HEADACHES Eighty per cent of headaches aro Ocular Headaches caused I through some defect of vision. If your headache is so caused you will never be relieved until you wear scientifically fitted Glasses to correct the defect. aT V> re o A\^yr.mmi.^<Z^y j Late of Old Broad58 words
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Article295 1922-09-13 7 fjjUES IMTED. N| ZONE 1 -800, rice*] Leaden, Sept. 12. idarity of I in the face of is, hss been ansae -ement 'roops are hitherto and Turkish .i of id jn'iiinand when it WO ore G e>f entry the Allies e few weeke idy been rai seel295 words
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Article143 1922-09-13 7 L. OF N. CONSIDERS. riIKI.MSI ORD HOPEFIL. [Reuter's Service.] Geneva, Sept. 11. 0* the opeoao traffic was imed by the fifth eomntiaaion of the erbiy of the Leesrae of Nations. Viscount Chelmsford caßed attention to d n.inution in the production droge and g«-« interesting with the production143 words
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Article553 1922-09-13 7 London, Spet 11. Oi tbe Belgo-Geiman negotiat on, Dot taken tragically in Berlin partly to th e pveepecl ef their earlj resumption. Vorwaerta teepee th* Reparations Commission will not no* matically eOforce he decision that H Sermany failed to teach an agreement with B on ehe ehoold eecar553 words
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Article759 1922-09-13 7 ANNUAL MEETING. The tenth ordinary general meeting of Ting Kil Tin Mines, Limited, was held at 3 2.30 p.m. on Monday at the registered offices of the company, Gresham House, Battery Road, presided over by Mr. J. A. Eliae. Others present were Messrs W. P. Plummer, A759 words
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Article146 1922-09-13 7 At the conclusion of ihc inquest into the Upper Serangoon Road murder, which occurred on Friday night, when a Tamil named Nadason did to death his mistress cutting her in the neck for alleged faithlessness, the Corooer yesterday returned a verdict of culpable homicide amounting to murder.146 words
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Article338 1922-09-13 7 THE MUTTON MARKET. To the Editor. Sir,— -The article which appeared in your issue of the 7th instant deserves serious consideration and I shall be obliged if you will allow me a little space in your valuable journal to say something about it. The statement made338 words
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Article180 1922-09-13 7 A spee;a! meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held on Monday to consider the question of continuing the central warehouse scheme, which has so far resulted in a monthly deficit, but which the Committee thought should be maintained as being in the ultimate interests180 words
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Article179 1922-09-13 7 Members are reminded that the. entrance tor the billiard tournament will be closed on Saturday the 16th instant. The entrance Fee is $1. It is intended to commence a new r class for tho.,e anxious to secure the Royal Life Saving Society's Certificate. Pupils who179 words
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Article153 1922-09-13 7 The President and Committee of the above Fund beg to inform the donors and the public that a sum of $30,000 (Exchange premium $1,050- a nd 3,050 bags of Rangoon rice have been sent recently to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Swatow, for the Swatow Typhoon Bureau,153 words
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Advertisement13 1922-09-13 7 I Hat the firot enipo ol f *Hen to the gun of i13 words
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Advertisement253 1922-09-13 7 "t>*vnnmr.** •>'• ,-..,-.>■■., >wfc»^ i^a»a» »«»"»N-f--___a_a-a_»_a__aaaa»~aag~a^ I ROBINSON'S Annual Cash Clearance Sale £.457" FEW DAYS i|||i FURTHER 6EEAT REDUCTION __fSN^^aBeV OPEN END TILS in a lar-e assortmo Bf£Jj£ 3 fashionable colourings. To be cleared L*^ BATSWING BOW TIES i., l i. Ire ij choice designs. Special Sole IV aja-Mv TUNK253 words
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Advertisement530 1922-09-13 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND OD CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated in Englaad) .mm. f-rN*AVQRE> POBT SWETTENHAM ft PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and UVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES aad LIVERPOOL.530 words
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Advertisement604 1922-09-13 8 ♦miffillAN" UNH ■LL_SRMAi* BUCKNALL STEAMSEIP Ce- Lee (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE. St mer OUTWARD. Dne Siagapore. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Nov 0 s.s. CITY OF YORK T^ s.s. CITY OF SIMLA J™ ss. CITY OF POONA 9~ HOMEWARD. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles and London Dec «a s.s. CITY604 words
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Advertisement667 1922-09-13 8 P- O. J^^T^H UNoi^ APCAR™ LINE. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SFHvir PENINSULAR AND ORIENTALS LIS f CO (Under Contract with His Msjeety. Govern*mJnti LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON v 0 MARSEILLES, LOMDOII 4 DUE SINGAPORE r FAV Tv r J!^* *\l MANTUA about Sept 17 MOVAIA667 words
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Advertisement835 1922-09-13 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) M LIUI SIN GAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE K rrami i. KelanUn, Ban_raara f Telupin, Patani, singora I anffWaoj Chumpon, and Bangkok. v Arrival Departure Sept. 11 Sept. 13 18 Sept. 20 St 'Pt. 25 Serjt 07 are lilted throughout wit*> elertrir-835 words
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Advertisement699 1922-09-13 9 The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN ft MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK rrrv Tl -V.**, U 1 OT Ro^ For bellerophon° URXE s l T ez Phlh China699 words
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Advertisement624 1922-09-13 9 aTKIMEKS AND BARKY Operators United States Shipping Board. Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. DEWE due Singapore, to dttch. and load Sept. 25 ELKRIDGE due Singapore, tu disch. and load Oct. IS WEST PROSPECT l Ut Singapore to disch. and load Oct.. WEST CHOPAKA due Singapore, to disch. and624 words
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Article78 1922-09-13 10 The local steamer Scott Harley, which las underg-one a complete overhaul at the Keppel Harbour Dock, is now out, and after a few finishing touches, will resume her usual run to Sungei Liat and Batavia. It is rumoured that the Italian cruiser Calabria, which wtes on her way78 words
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Advertisement187 1922-09-13 10 -■-■-■-■-a-! a a- an -■■-■-■-_k^ Continental Cord I m m I Tyres j I BIG REDUCTION j Bl 4 m m t FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS 1 APPLY TO i SIME DARBY Co.. Ltd. j J Sole Agents in Malaya. T TO THOSE GOING HOME. I Bright Bcuton Rouge J News187 words
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Advertisement442 1922-09-13 10 PASSAGE UNITED KINGDOM The s.s. "Pembrokeshire'* is expected to I sail henoe for London via Colombo about the 18th instant. Has Ist Class accommodation available. Fane to London $771.43. For furcher particulars apply to BOUSTEAD i CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the P. M. S.) Agents Glen Line Ltd. PACIFIC MAIL442 words
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Advertisement162 1922-09-13 10 Genasco Roojiln7 2 PLY AND PLY O COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK mv AND NAILS FOR FIXING GESASCO is amm *^O m G£/V:sto /s the result of m thf over 40 Vears m <_ r "n, c.hr )0r experience Np ONjplj *'»<«»»«,,*, /n t/ie '|NA___ ti l,!rn,ln manufacture f"^_^B Proo/ 'v«w/yß^'162 words
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Miscellaneous729 1922-09-13 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Djambi, etc. Singkep a.m. Kerimon Soon I M a.m. Pulau Soafi Banuit a.m. Cucob Haac <hi in y rjm. Cucob Hoaaj Soon s> am. Amoy. Ste Hon*r Hwa 10 ;..m. Hongkong, Amoy aad Japan, taking mails for U.S.A. Canada Japan 10 a.m. Port S'ham, Penang, Colombo. London,729 words
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Miscellaneous59 1922-09-13 10 U. Stevens, Corpi, Sa'd Mohd. bin Abdullah, A. Moojen, Mrs Ch. C. de Koek, G. A J. Wisquit, G. Macbreen, A. Magnensky, Major C. Bathurst, Oeij Ing Siong. By Katori Maru from Yokohama: Mrs. A. L. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Hirschfeld, Mr. and Mrs. R. Watanabe and child, Messrs <59 words
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Article86 1922-09-13 11 September 12. I nk 4 n; •_> < Bank dei and 213 '^.i-'y* Prh al credits 3 i 2;4 and Credi b 90 5 France d< n and India, T. T. 177*./. Hongkoag, demand u p. c p Yokohama, demand 107 Java, demand 134 Sovereign, Bank Buying $8.54 Kunk86 words
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Article112 1922-09-13 11 Gambler Cube No. 1 15.00 Pepper (white fair) 21 Tapioca, small fake, f._r. 8.75 Pearl Sago small 7.75 Copra Mix 9.4$ Copra Sundried 9.90 Opi-SB, Eer.ares 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 248 Rita, iriam ITo. 1 for ___M>rt 880 Riee, Siam No. 2 for «.xport "4.1 Rice, Saigon Xo. 1112 words
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Article353 1922-09-13 11 The twelfth report i C the Directors ef Sung»ei Bagan Rubber Co., Ltd.. to the shareholders for the year ending June 30th last (to be presented at the annual meeting st Chartered Bank Chambers on Sept. 18th) states: After charging depreciation upon the assets of the Company,353 words
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Article93 1922-09-13 11 ERASER'S REPORT. Siagaaare, Bant. 12, Tin.- 1159. 15. 0. 12:. tons sold at I ;>. r p Ranters. few more en hut little basin* s passing. Miolag. I j l lu Piah si. 0 u;tl rents, Nawn I'. Taipings i iping S nth Taip ccnta. Industrial. i93 words
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Article120 1922-09-13 11 Singapore, Sept. il» Hongkong 12 per eent premium. Share Market.— Quiet. Rubbers Bid, arc wanted for Bukit Je lotong., PunggOrs, Chimpula, Bukit K Ayer M< ek Bukit Kajangs Kern s, Ayer Ku:.., Changkat Si sra, Mentakabs, Balgownh I! lor Gajahs. Norths S2>j 87%, ha 65 70 $1.06 81.1120 words
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Article157 1922-09-13 11 Singapore. Sept. |_> Tin £159. 15.. Od. $79* 125 torn sold Rabbera. .Senby mew) 45 56, Brogoi ?5 30, Bukit K. B. 27% 32%, Cragieleas cents paid) 20 25, Glen-alys 00 <;5, Kuala Sidims $1-35 $1.45, Lunas $4.50 buyers, Te lok Ansons $4 $4.25, LTIu Pandans157 words
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Article39 1922-09-13 11 Yesterday's Alteration*. Nawng ivt 1.06 1.15 R. Hyd. (4.150,000—10) 12.5013.50 < «>M Storage (600,000 LO) 25.50 Hammer and Co. (60) 125 136 Robinson Ordinary ($10) L4.00 15.00 Straita Trading Co. 17.7:. 18.75 Wearne Broa, (5) 7.00 H.oo39 words
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Article34 1922-09-13 11 Singapore, Sept. 1:2 Singapore Standard Pali Crape Spo 25%; Singapore Standard Ribb d Smol Spot 25>; NHi Oct. -Pec 26% 27; Jan.- 2~\ 88. London qnotat 7*_d Markat Finn.34 words
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Article34 1922-09-13 11 Ambitious proj\ :ts for the eatabli hmanl of COtton-Spinnfng mills in Manchuria are reportad. One JapauoM eompaay talk* of erecting a large establishment near Dniraa, \vh:!e second contemplating mill wish :iO,OOO spindles in Mukden.34 words
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Advertisement239 1922-09-13 11 i .AA AA/a l l-.-HOBPWf .(100,000. f P r-w«r_ -t-mgrance* In fare* over |Vr,OGG>OOG I HE GREAT LJFfc ASSBJRAN€i_ COMPANY, LIMITED. Uncorporated ia Strait* SettleE_c_iti) «n_g______'_g r! ;:E »u«_c« Companle. Act aam A. H. fair. \rrn\nv I HOH-IOT^R^ 5 C- OTOT OII* FJ__, FJAJ ktANUI -CTURERS LIFE INS. CO. I239 words
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Advertisement529 1922-09-13 11 CHARTERED BANK. oi India, Australia and China. Iteor] trated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600.000 shares V."> as £3,090,000 Reserve Fund 3.700,000 Keaerra Liability of Proprietors3,ooo,oCo HEAD OFFICE. 0 iiopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Al..r Star Hongkong Penan-* Amritsar l! u Bangkok Ipoh Rangoon Batavia529 words
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Advertisement933 1922-09-13 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100.000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund y. g:>.000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinonuya, Esq DIRECTORS: N. Soma Esq. Kajiwara, B_o. Y. lamakawa Esq. S K Suzuki, Esq. 11. Odagiri, Es K Morimnra, Baron K. lv\:: saki. H. Mori, Esq.933 words
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Advertisement135 1922-09-13 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (liKOipornted in Bpgland by Rcya! Charter A. D. 1720.) HRR MOTOR CAR MARINE F*-l__it3 Gw*ntee^_Mariafc___Oiea Boi.te »ti --Messrs. BARLOW ft Ce BARKER 1 Messrs. WEARE Co. Lj LO-h CMsa_-__4s4 jj?. Collyer Quay. _A- GORDON U_i;. Resident M*.v Ths fact that Russians are eating tree bark may yet135 words
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Article1655 1922-09-13 12 Singapore will have ten representatives including the Champions of both I adang Clubs, at the Malayan Athletic Championship meeting which will be held at Kuala Lumpur on FridOJ and Saturday. Ihe last Malayan meeting was in IIJ2O,l l J20, last year's sports, which were to have been held1,655 words
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Article245 1922-09-13 12 Choon Kok Association, which -ed in September last year, eelebr.ted its iirst anniversary on Saturday and Sunday a^t Katong Hotel. Saturday was set fox members' day only, dinner was M nred on the lawn, and the ever famous "lionggong" was in attendance to make the evening a245 words
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Article304 1922-09-13 12 MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpor, Sept. 12th. The entries for the Championship Athletic Meeting are as follows. 100 yds.— L. M. Pennefather, H. C. Mills, C." H. Bateman, .1. A. Samy, F. J. Wilkens, Ba«sii de Souza, Wong Long Seow, H. E. Gillingham, F.304 words
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Article103 1922-09-13 12 London, Sept. 11. The St. Lcger betting is 11 to 2 Ramus, 100 to 15 Villars, 7 to 1 Fred Power, 100 to 8 Bucks Hussar. 14 to 1 Silurian, IS to 1 Ceylonese. 25 to 1 Harr«nden. Later: The St Leger betting is 6 to 1103 words
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Article117 1922-09-13 12 YESTERDAYS RESULTS. D Class Singles. SneC] beat Hanson 4—6, G— 2, o—3.0 3. Marshall, A. Mc E. beat Peaivo. 6—3, 6—4. Dyke, beat Hallows. 4—o. 6 4, G l. th beat M.theeon, G l, 2— G, 7 6. E. T. William, beat Laville, 10—8, 6 3. Atkins117 words
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Article21 1922-09-13 12 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Singles Handicap. Lyall beat Ward.e, 21—15. Chill beat Ne:son, 21—15. Mclntyre beat Smith P. W. w.o.21 words
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Article65 1922-09-13 12 i Ihe six-a-side football tournament in connection with the forthcoming sports of tne S. R. C. was commenced yesterday I afternoon. Two rounds were to be played,) but in the first Lingard's team gave a i walk-over to Leijssius' team. The second round was competed between Wheatley's six65 words
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Article86 1922-09-13 12 The Monthly Medal (Bogey ploy) for September will be competed for during this i week-end, 16th and 17th inst., and the Ladies' Spoon on the following Monday. A special meeting of the Singapore Sport. ing Club has been called for Sept. 21 at I the Chamber of86 words
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Article132 1922-09-13 12 (By Courtesy of the Lau Pau Press). Shanghai, Sep. 9. WOng Chung-hui is suee-ceding Tang i Shao-yi in the promii rship. Wong Mon-tong employs two female eom- m;. nders. Some of the ministers of the present ret will be changed. Chea Hun^-ti, the general of Hunan, has got132 words
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Article89 1922-09-13 12 1 To-night at 8.30 p.m. the Y. If. C. A. Literaiy Society will hold a debate on the lotion ''That Moral Refinement has kept pace with Modem Civilization." Mr. C. H. Stanley-Jones will lead the t__.rm.tiv. and ls>. K. A. Xee'.akanda Iyer the negative. A very intensTin-^89 words
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Article61 1922-09-13 12 (Courtesy of the Nonyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbun). Tokio, Sep. Japan il expected to reply to the Rus.ian proposal, which was submitted by them at the meeting at Chan Chun yes- terday. The Russian proposal, it is stated, is to ask Japan to recognise them as the representatives of the.61 words
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Article113 1922-09-13 12 The annual report of Mr. Burkill gives a detailed account of the work done during IU2I, which shows that the Director is taking great interest in the appearance and scientific Value of them, and that the public share in that interest. Many plants and seeds were despatched113 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement244 1922-09-13 12 Ihe Piano of IncUvidulutr^ I MOUTR. J Exquisite tone quality mi Perfection of touch and durabi j Our system of graded payments to suit J J quirements gives you the opportunity to p \l Seven years' guarantee with 5 MOUTHIE I S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD i > (INCORPORATED IX BO244 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous127 1922-09-13 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. Newcomer's Handicap. Crawford vs. Meadows. Sharp vs. Burton. Wicher3 vs. Cocker. Stainforth vs. Marshall. Fcrsyth vs. Harrison. Bishop vs. P. Holmes Smith. Stackhouse vs. Captam Morg.n. Swithenbank vs. Kadley Fergusson vs. Birse. Hertog vs. Stuart. Freeman vs. Lrursen. Holland vs. Giles. Lyall vs. Wardle. Chill vs. Nelson. Mclntyre127 words
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Miscellaneous58 1922-09-13 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. Singles Handicap. Cantrell p'us 2 vs. Bowerman plus 2 Chater ser. vs. McKean minus 0. Van Cuylenberg plus 6 vs. Lyall minus 3. TO-MORROW'S TIES. Double Handicap. J. Me- I Brown and Jamieson vs. Cuy'enbcrg and Main, ser. Single Handicap. Toscenie, plu s 3 vs. Cr.ntrell. plus 258 words
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