The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 September 1922
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Title Section17 1922-09-28 1 Singapore Free Press AN D MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922. No. 10,70017 words
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Article255 1922-09-28 1 Little fresh news comes from th«« Near East war zone, the attitude of the Kemalists at present being doubtful Page 7. K final has declared Turkey's readiness to keep the Straits open, but insists that the safety of Constantinople must be assured by means of the sea255 words
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Article1075 1922-09-28 1 On the eastern coast of Borneo the liUh* township of Tawnu nestles on the short's of p, landlocked harb< ur. To-day Tawau is Government Station, an Outpost of the Km piie if ever there was one, connected with, the outside world only by wireless telegraph1,075 words
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Advertisement87 1922-09-28 1 MALTHOID Raffles Hotel. Telephone 2920. I Thursday I Guest Night, I Dinner Dance. I H Kaißcs Orchestra. I Joint Musical Directors: fl| !r W. S. TAGLIAPIETRA, Mr. W. F. CONNOLLY. M o^L^^ (Orchestral Music). (Dance Music). aU^. wmmuwisz WP& KALAMAZOO. LOOSE LEAF BOOKS THE FINISHED ARTICLE CAN BE SUPPLIED NOW'87 words
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Advertisement408 1922-09-28 1 To-Morrow, Friday, Sept. 29th from 4 to 7 p.m. ST. ANDREW'S GARDEN FE'iE GIPSY FAIR to be held m the Grounds of No. 1 Goodwood Hill (Opposite Tanglin Club.) By kind permission of the Hon. Mr. A. M. POUNTNEY, C.B.E. lUN FOR ALL BRING THE KIDDIES Prizes for Children's Fancy408 words
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Advertisement194 1922-09-28 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Whiteaway's for men's wear Pajre 12. The healing powers of Cuticura Page 4. Red Spanish port wine from H. Bolter Pag*l. New shipment of siks at WassiamulPs Pape 2. Finfe selection of cigars at Robinson's Page 7. St. Andrew's Garden Fete (RoneoV space) —Page 1. Consult John Duke194 words
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Miscellaneous76 1922-09-28 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, 28th. Hiph Water, 3.21 a.m., 2.52 p.m. Phil. Orchestra, Mem. Hall, 5.15 p.m. Charlie Chaplin at Theatre. Friday, flHk. High Water, 4.39 a.m., 1.11 p.m. Homeward Mail closes. Municipal Commission. 2.15 p.m. St. Andrew's Garden Fete. Harmston's Circus, Beach-rd. Charlie Chaplin at Theatre. Saturday, 20th. High Water,76 words
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Article565 1922-09-28 2 I Th Pane Matin print* the following aly ick under the heading "Lloyd G^orge'e i ml** Present": In 1917 at Jean de Mauri"•lire, Mr. Lloyd George promised Smyrna u> Italy. On January 5, 1918, Mr. Lloyd vieorge promised Smyrna to the Turk. In '^19 Mr. Lloyd George565 words
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Advertisement491 1922-09-28 2 TO f X r OB FOR SALE. LARGE GOJ>OWKS, «ewly 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 godowas. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write491 words
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Advertisement527 1922-09-28 2 Splendid Comedy drama Featuring Hale Hamilton and Louise Lovely, From the Story by Shannon Fife JOHNNY ON THE SPOT See it, and you will be doubly pleased In five parts, at 10 p.m. To-night 2nd SHOW [C-^^V l^fc f^fc At 9 3 0 LATEST PARIS FASHIONS IN COLOURS (Eve's Film527 words
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Advertisement437 1922-09-28 2 ALHAMBr Programme from TUESDAY 26th Sept. to BUNDAI IN THE SECOND SHOW AT B p "WRANGLING DUDES A splendid scenic pictun- TOPICAL BUDGET of interesting screen now A William Vox Production Presenting that v.-orld famous Star m one o£ the- most su PEARL WHITE m m "THE THiEF" A dramatic437 words
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Article1094 1922-09-28 3 LORD ROSEBEBY. (From Our Own Correapbndent.) Batebargb, August 30. idl •fr <;f Mentmore to hi> b *<f sadness to those knew him <>i followed his career during thai his Burrendi r of the perfi ctl| v > risible, and *te of his k. Still not help remembering ..:t;i1,094 words
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Article593 1922-09-28 3 Si n port's Plight. In the advancement of Stan commercially the country has n (l forgotten that if ihe vvanta to keep herself m the forefront v.h;ation, the future possibles of j I transportation must not be overlooked. Loner before the Great War, siam I recognised Uk593 words
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Advertisement96 1922-09-28 3 PENCFR-MOyiTON I AT CLEARANCE 38 by 1 PLAIN TREAD Clincher $25.00 7€i by 105 3 RIBBED Ditto 24.00 Üby 4 PLAIN TREAD Ford Oversize 20.00 Mby 3»/£ Ditto Clincher 20.00 i "OTHER SIZES SIMILARLY REDUCED" CENTRAL MOTORS lIMITED. i j. Pbom 1846 LEE PRESENT SALE 9 HIGH-ST. M) MATTING CLEARING96 words
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Advertisement314 1922-09-28 3 A.>V>.A. A.M.A. CL^A^Q^, I HICK, HARGREAVES Co., Ltd J (INCORPORATED IN FNGLAND). /MS SLgft i5V\ Diesel Oil Engines. j pastry which makes a pie- j I crust a work of art N by f i mjwngpnepa;tof M Ralftl^ J > ;Be jl ar ts of J Unmow Steam Engines, This314 words
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Article177 1922-09-28 4 GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Applications aro invited fo« the po;jt of Chinese interpreter m the Police Courts. Candidates should have a competent knowledge oi the English language and of the Hok Chiu, Hot Chia and Hng Hwa' dialects or of at least om of them and of Hokkien, Cantonese, or Hakkn Preference177 words
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Article991 1922-09-28 4 AN OBJFXT LESSON IN EMPIRE J BUILDING. j The Overseas Dominions of the British j Empire broadly speaking, fall into two j classes. The first comprise* those m which 2 the British is the I'ulinjr or dominant race, bu'. form only a small fraction of the i J991 words
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Advertisement1289 1922-09-28 4 lAPERLA gJpEßlAaOa^ GRANDASIA. j ORIENTE. .-*»Sl^J^^^^- CROWN OF j| DEL '"^Wil^^, IMPERIO DEL i ODIFNTE. 'll^^^^^^te- MUNO 5 < Hijrh grade MANILA CIGARS, manufactured only by J j The Orient Tobacco Manufactory, C. ingenchl, HONGKONG. f Tel. Add. "MODERATOR." Codes: A.B.C. sth Imp., Bentley's Ingenohl. the original manufacturer of the1,289 words
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Advertisement723 1922-09-28 4 h^r^^^^^y Stocked I C'AVW/iV.WJ'A'.W.V.V.VA'.VASV.VA'.'.V.V.V." 1 •••VAV.v,' 1 BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE STK I SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. I Fhe Undersigned have received instructions to offer for sale b I Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Vi» I ON MONDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, 1922, at j The Steamship "WILL O' THE WISP"723 words
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Article202 1922-09-28 5 MACMILLAN, (Deceased.) Pursuant to Section 28 of OhUnajice No. m (Trustees) 1914 all persons having claims against the Estate 01" WILLIAM WARDEN MACMILLAN formerly o, Messrs. Lyall and Eratt of Singapore nnd latterly of C, aagow, Scotland, who died on the 30th day of202 words
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Article94 1922-09-28 5 Those Kholanh )>,<■, C. M. <> to prorid the higher education at Honj ■of indigent Chinese V a S. B F. M. S. Candid the Loka Yew E j Department. from the English School Malay;-., preference being jriven to r boys v/ith excellent school records botl :.n-s!-.94 words
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Article51 1922-09-28 5 Thero are four Loke Yew Schol viding 1 free board, lodging and tuit I H kong for 5 years. Two of these are for the B. B. I *wo foi the F. M. 8. All nre filled at pros nt »nd the fin! will not occur until51 words
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Article61 1922-09-28 5 In addition there are four Lake Yew "Donor' Scholarships, providing free tuition only, for 5 years at Honpkong University. Two are for the S. S. and two for the F. If, S. There are at present three vacancy on*; Fm the S. S. and two for61 words
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Article186 1922-09-28 5 Tenders will be received at i Secretary's Office, «up to noon of th. 1922, for the following works: 1. Erection of Europe ,r. Quarters, General Hospital, Sepoj I Singapore. 2. Erection of ■atopcaa \\,,.,i Hospital, Sepoy Lints, Singapore, Bvory person applying for a form of I md« r186 words
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Article31 1922-09-28 5 FEDERATED JALAY STATES RAILWAYS. rratti .W/. o 5.10 «j < !'i Johore B I-:i\ Jehore Bi b on San<Uyi t}u- tra n i«)!i^, bt; the Full particuUti ml Mam Koala Lumpur, September,31 words
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Article15 1922-09-28 5 AddMM trill to I. WILLIAM ri).. i jk i Mil Bt Bt-t15 words
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Article27 1922-09-28 5 Seabreeze Sanatorium 9, Amlur-rti., Pal KafconK For a <hungc or quid holiday bj sta. Writ* for terms Mrs. Knock' r. T. I A "?oabrooccs."27 words
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Advertisement378 1922-09-28 5 TO LET. bj SJu Chambers. eff <•" nil < v.c. tnsctsd hrilsHan Nas, Street lyinir between peeU Street ttoad, suitable for pre- t Apply, Rspeii m anassjeh, v.c. a BT. Wilkie Koad, lar^«- European I < iK'dvcom*, dressing rooms and Motor sjamsj rrants v i v Cbjm ill thre |*ac378 words
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Advertisement542 1922-09-28 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF E •'DODGE* MOTOR AX •m running order* To be h^i.i at Mir S. •-Kooms, 16-18 Raffles PI.-.*- ON SATi:RI>AV. 86th SEPT.. AT 10..".) ft| POWELL t CO., LTD., Auctioneers. •M AUCTION SALE OF NBBBVICBASLI GOOM To be held ut :i M«s aa] tares, three Vm542 words
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Advertisement695 1922-09-28 5 NOTICES. UOVERN ME.\T NOTICE. BRITISH WAT; MEDA' AND HER JANTtI E ICAKINI WAB MKDAL. The above medals have been received for Issm to the persona named below. Application for these should be made either personally or i writing to the Master Attendant (Maaali Bnussh), Sing-vpore. T'o'xie, Andrew Rerd •Jamai 1695 words
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Advertisement785 1922-09-28 5 NOTICES. NOTICE. In the i.iU- of lames Harold Kennedy 'A'arinff, DecOSSCd. Parssjißl to Ordinance No. 11l (Trustees) Section 25. NOTICE is hereby given thai all creditor* and oth<- persona baring or domands uror. M against the Estate ol James Harold Kennedy Waring do*»aed late of the Ho Hong Cement Works785 words
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Advertisement179 1922-09-28 5 U- BY APPOINT?.! K NT rO "C Eyesight Free Carefully of Examined Charge. X a M. The King of Siam < THOSE WITH SUPERSENSITIVE T.VES WILL KSl'Kri \I nAT J PRECIATE THE MARVELLOUS RELIEF OBTAINED THROUGH J GROOKES >G GLASS <;OLU FILLED SPECTAC LES WITH ROOKES 1 LENS] S S179 words
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Article41 1922-09-28 6 NELSOX— NETZER— At St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sep. 26th. by the V-en. Archdeacon Swindell, James Edwin Field, son of the late James Nelson, of Co. Down, Ireland, to Isabel Eudora, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N'etzer, of Sydney, Australia.41 words
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530 1922-09-28 6 Soviets in Angora. SINGAPORE FREE PRESS I THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1922. One of the factors upon which most stress is laid as to British policy with reierence to Kemal Pasha's rule m Angora, is the danger of Soviet or Bolshevik agencies causing such a commotion with their uneconomic experiments that530 words
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Article288 1922-09-28 6 At sundry times and m divers places a great deal has been written and said m regard to the failure, or success, of the volunteer movement. Our own view that a voluntary system can never provide a really efficient and satisfactory defence force, and can never adjust288 words
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Article332 1922-09-28 6 At St. Andrew's Cathedral on Friday, the F. of St. Michael and All Angrels, Holy Communion will be at 8 o'clock. Mr. N. H. P. Whitley, D. P. P., goes to Labuan to-day to conduct the prosecutions at the Assizo there and will probably be back m Singapore on October332 words
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Article173 1922-09-28 6 A LAND SALE MUDDLE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) IPoh, Sept. 27. A curious land sale muddle, by which a casual Indian bidder pot a windfall of valuable shophouses and grounds m Bidor j was disclosed at the full Court of Appeal hen m a case when occupied two173 words
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Article40 1922-09-28 6 Prom Our Own Correspondent.) IPoh, Sept. 27. It is understood that Mr. A. S. Jelf, Director of Intelligence, Singapore, who is going home on ldave next mfonth. will succeed Mr. \V. Conlay ns Comnriasioner of Police, F.M.S.40 words
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Article88 1922-09-28 6 (From Our Own Correspondent. > I'enang, Sept. 27. Lecturing on the subject of Co-opeva- i tion, Mr. Cavendish, m an able address, recited the salient incidents connected with the attempt to introduce co- operation m Malaya. At the conclusion. Mr. Milne su;r- j gested that the paper88 words
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Article48 1922-09-28 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.* Tenang, Sept. 27. A proposal has been made for the formation of a Scottish kilted platoon m the Volunteers. Scots are being* asked re^ardinpr their willingness to associate themselves with the movement. No difficulty is expected m obtaining 1 the number required.48 words
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Article116 1922-09-28 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. 27. Presiding at the annual meeting of the Penanpr Automobile Club, Mr. Saye said that the railway charges for transporting «ars across to the fttovinoo had again occupied their attention. Until ther© was competition the Railways would not improve the services, and116 words
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Article81 1922-09-28 6 (From Oui* Own Correspondent.) P^nanf, Sept. 27. Four Malays were landed by the steamer Van Goens, after an exciting: experionco. They left Batu Pahat to cross tho open water for Solat Panjang:, Sumatra, and,, were caugrht m a squall. Tho canoe overturned, but the Malays kept81 words
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Article196 1922-09-28 6 Tho British Legation at Mdßf learned by telegraph from London of the death of Mr. W. R. Strickland, acting InspectorGeneral of the Salt Gabeile, by drowning while staying m Canada. The Venereal Diseases Advisory Board, Kuala Lumpur, havo issued a pamphlet "A few words on the subject of Venereal Diease,"196 words
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Article166 1922-09-28 6 WACH tOAO GANG Cl|i| The dating ;m,,,i took p!a,- muv ast when th, motor-car. whi. h the Incident at bed Chine* ehi. Bloilß fetch H,a.i of money amount* recalled .n th- V th, day before .1 The th.,-. Men ear driver, who wen Inspector Phear m Joho166 words
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Article182 1922-09-28 6 A conclusion wi Cou yin the Mowntford. late Wl itood charged with aft one Koh Ah Pai and extort t accused being diacharged dfft iKr hc-in^ called apoi Major Whitk'V. the I) .V V the Crown, while the accused v.. by Ifr. Roland Bra-ldell. On Mr. i\ A.182 words
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Article126 1922-09-28 6 About 100 Hokirr bek i Ghi Xi faction Tuesday ■ftemOOfl Md I town <.ommittin« -in the mui>ier of r to others. Thi» band of observed coming from >'' with pole*, somo of wfckll had ifN to the points. A motor i f yellow flags flying with126 words
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Article63 1922-09-28 6 FromtlH.TuMUsinPr^v. I a bulky volum. of Rap* th* North Manchunan V Service, edited by Dr. Wa I tor and ehtal meUi.-nl ofTW- rf I It contains many Uh»tn gruesome in* full reports of the exrer<m,nt< U marmot*, the Sibtrfa* fc suppose,! to K. th, carrier riM pneumonic63 words
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Article15 1922-09-28 6 Moral leadorsh H the only pn» pw| a ciTilised nation can now ft* of Briitol.15 words
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Advertisement101 1922-09-28 6 ITHRHE OF THE 1M BEST g I Galdbeck Macgregor Co.. Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai.) g^3B BBw 1 1 ZEISS BINOCULARS We are again able Ut supply Zeiss Binoculars and field glasses m all powers, suitable for day or night woik. Also a special new model fcr racing. LAZARUS—OPTICIAN Medical Hall,101 words
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Advertisement129 1922-09-28 6 00 I THB 4 GARRET' PATENT ■BAT TYPE SINGLE-CYLINDER SVPKRHEATED STEAM PORTABLE AND SEMIPORTABLE ENGINES. Non-Condensing) The smooth and uniform running fulfils the most exacting requirements. Extremely low consumption of fuel and low working cost. Exact governing. Specially designed, constructed and suitable throughout for driving dynamos, saw mills, pumping installations,129 words
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Article442 1922-09-28 7 dUCH TALK: SOME DELAY. KEN IST RIGHTS. Renter*! Service.] London. Sept. 2b. ,#niaH.-L attitude «lb regards the ii still doubtful Init most Con- laosgSgOS point to the belief that OB the right to fortify the j to Constantinople m any settleLI wim; CONSTANTINOPLE. Constantinople, Sept. 2K.442 words
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Article174 1922-09-28 7 Paris, Sept. 26. < arpentier-Siki film as shown to the shown nr> grounds for Siki's disficatioa. Carpentier played with his r *Hry m the first two rounds and was "*<l m the third by a right and left PlyfalC to m ■qptay <»f O'Rourke, the promoter of174 words
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Article530 1922-09-28 7 THRILLS THE LEAGUE. THE ARMS TRAFFIC. IReuter's Service.] Geneva, Sept. 26. •Lord Unbevt Cecil made a great impress'on or) the Assembly o f the League to-day when debating the arms traffic. He alludexl to the purchases of arms by the Soviet v.hich h<- described as the enemy530 words
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Article98 1922-09-28 7 Washington, Sept. 26Tin delicate diplomatic situation threatened by prohibition cruisers holding up foreign vessels, accused of smuggling liquor, sometimes outside the three-mile limit, will be eased m future by the decision of the Cabinet to confine operations to the three-mile limit except m cases where ships aro98 words
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Article105 1922-09-28 7 A most interesting lecture wa* given fey Dr. Simon Starr at the V.M.C.A. on Monday evening before a fair audience. The lecturer's subject was "Vigorous Health". He said that all sickness and disease cam* as a result of something wrong we ourselves had done. He went105 words
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Article522 1922-09-28 7 SEAMEN'S STRIKE. STEAMERS HELD UP. [Heater's Service.] Marseilles, Sept. 26. About fort§- steamers are now held up by the seamen's strike. Th<? Fi'etich Government has arranged with tho British India and P. and O. lines to convey parcels mails to th« Far East and Australia. Th« ironopoly confining522 words
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Article1310 1922-09-28 7 race* the water though as you go with it you do not notice. There ia not a equar* inch of dry wood m the boat, you are spraydashed from head to foot and one man spends almost all his time baling. All barang is on a bamboo1,310 words
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Advertisement133 1922-09-28 7 '*»'''imuimi>Hiim»tnimiim{mmjjmnmnn|||||||||^| COMPANIA GENERAL DE TOBACOS DE FILIPIN AS j CIGARS A FRESH SHIPMENT OF THESE HIGH CLASS CIGARS J..ST INTACIBI) 9 1 n )i(x s r I I I LOWXRES 100 i «HBI REnM victoria x. p. v. m liiSll HIGH ut E IN THE EAST ;>() I |||^JSB| PERF133 words
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Advertisement565 1922-09-28 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The "Blue Funnel" Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated m England) SINGAPORE; TORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM565 words
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Advertisement551 1922-09-28 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ■LL2HMA. ft BUCKNALL STEAMSMIP V-, lAk. (Incorporated m England f. PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. D.c Singapore. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Nov o s.s. CITY OF YORK Dec v s.s. CITY OF SIMLA TaTl J 8 s.s. CITY OF POONA Mar 9 HOMEWARD. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles sad551 words
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Advertisement502 1922-09-28 8 X* Jf" 1^- I APCAR LINE I (Incorporated m England > I MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CAUra I PENINSULAR AND OrYeNtIE B°^ (Under Contract with Hii lU>ltfl Gov-rr-" LONDON FAP..SATTERN SEHv' FROM LONDON A X DUE SINGAPORE v DONGOLA about Oct. 2 MA CED NANKIN about Oct 15 KA] I502 words
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Advertisement799 1922-09-28 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. UNCORPORATED IN SIAM.) SIN GAPORET— BANGKOK. COASTING SERVICE. ]tr hivuay, Treng^asiß, Kelantan, Fangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, noi, Langsuai, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure "MATIPOI Sept 25 gept 2? UA Oct. Oct. 4 LA Oct. 9 Oct. 11 imt«i aw hi-M throughout with electric light,799 words
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Advertisement671 1922-09-28 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Stean Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN A MANCHURIAN LINE* (Incorporated m Englaad.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Due Spore Route For CITY OF CANTON Oct. 20 Suez671 words
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Advertisement623 1922-09-28 9 ISTHMIAN LINE DIRECT SERVICE SINGAPORE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ. SS. "FAIRFIELD CITY" duo Singapore to dis< < Cth October, 1022 du c Singapore to load ..sth November, 19i!J Taking cargo on Through Bl''^ of Lading to all Inland Points. For freight and particulars apply to: HENDERSON623 words
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Article949 1922-09-28 10 GOLF IN THE SCOTTISH MIDLANDS. I (From Our Own Correspondent.* Edinburgh, August 30. For oTer a quarter of a century the tournament for the "Evening Telegraph and Post" Cup, held under the auspices of the Scottish Midland Association, has been one of the most popular meetings m the949 words
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Article933 1922-09-28 10 The Selangor Government telegraphs that the light buoy marking the Glamorganshire shoal, Port Swettenham, has broken adrift and is not yet replaced. Hongkong Observatory reports a typhoon within 120 miles of Lat 15 N, Lo*ff 109 E, intensity unknown. The P. and O. Dongola has left Colombo, and933 words
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Advertisement98 1922-09-28 10 J Continental Cord Tyres j BIG REDUCTION j j IN PRICES I i W J i FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS I m j APPLY TO I iSIME DARBY 6? Co., Ltd. I Sole Agents m Malaya. T i m X -a- .S-B-B-R-B-S-B-B-3M- Mr.lT N. BUCKERIDGES' NEW STUDIO 65, Orchard Road. Next98 words
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Advertisement108 1922-09-28 10 s.s. GLENAPP. Consignees of cargo per the above sienmer from Europe (S?pt. 2Gth) are hereby notified that she has now arrived and is discharging opposite Godowns Nos. 2 and 3. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD.. (Incorporated m the F. M. 8.1 Ifftats. Glen Line Limitc!. s..s. MARELLA. Consignees of cargo per the108 words
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Advertisement86 1922-09-28 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative B?oft t* *j Stocked m 1, 5 10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wood WmEN Soft Hood Treated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST AS GOOD Write for Particulars m The Borneo Company Limited (Incorporated m England^ Singapore, Ipoh and Penang, THE MABK OF86 words
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Miscellaneous542 1922-09-28 10 MAIL TABLE, "•O-DAY Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungci Lembing Kuantan By train (via Jerant^t) 6 a.m. Kerimon Soon Lee 9 a.m. Cucob Edina f> a.m. Pu au Soegi Sultana 0 a.m. Cuoob Hong Soon 9 a.m. Sibu Ban Siong Bee 9 a.m. Hongkong and Amoy Egra 10 a.m. Sarawak and Goebilt542 words
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Miscellaneous78 1922-09-28 10 of Wind Calm, NW, Calm. Max. Tomp m Rhode 88. Mm. Temp m shade 78.6. Ma-:, m Sun 149. To rad. Ther 73. Rain fall m 24 hours nil. CLEARANCES. September 27.— Mapclla, Ranee, Kopah, Sicilia, Ban What* Hin, Bellerophon, (Brit); Singkep, Both, (Dut). PASSENGERS ARRIVED. By EUora from Calcutta78 words
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Advertisement334 1922-09-28 11 -is over 85.000,000 l» h» ,17.000.0011. -FAT EASTKBN UFE ASSURANCE ?JOMPAN¥, UMHED. (Incorporsted m Straits Settlement!) < .-'I ICE— Winchtater House, Singapore. LONDON ©FFICB: 82 Old Jewry EC any ha. £20.000 fcpodtod with the Supreme Court of Bntlttd, Ind compliet the British Life dt ax-w rxc audt-^axt^.^ Assurance Companies Act334 words
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Advertisement534 1922-09-28 11 CHARTERED BANK. [>f India, Australia and China. m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 share* £3 each (3,000,000 Reserve Fund 3,700,00t Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,ooo,ooo HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Ptnan,? Amritaar Iloilu Puket Banpkok Ipoh Rangoon Batavia Karachi534 words
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Advertisement969 1922-09-28 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK,; LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y. 63,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: K. Ichiromiya. Esa DIRECTORS: N. Soma, Esq. N. Kajiwara, Esq. Yarnakawa, Esq. S. X Suzuki. Esq. I. Odagiri, Esq. K. MorlmvnL B&ron K. Iwasmki. Mori, Esq. K. Tatsumi,969 words
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Advertisement701 1922-09-28 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE Incorporated m Ksgjaad by R cya( charter A. D. 1720.1 TOB MOTOR CAR MAXOn Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds StefiftN WiprwftiUyti Mmm. barlow A c Messrs. BARKER (V Ui Messrs. WEARE Co. Ltd branch OUce— «4, Tke Arcade. Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Rasident Manager. EXCHANGE. September 87701 words
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Advertisement542 1922-09-28 11 TRADE AND COMMERCE. I KASER'S REPORT. Singapore, s«' P 17. I m.- £162. 10b. 175 tons sold at $81 12 pikul. Rubber*- Very quiet. Miaia*.— Collieries $14, lluraii %a Nawng ivts $1.40, K. W) JohilTls 47^' U] Piahi $1, Soutl. Taipir 85, Nortl 'i a An B2H. Industrials.— Straits Tra/!t542 words
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Article161 1922-09-28 12 YESTERDAY'S AUCTION. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 570 th auction yesterday Sept. 27th, when there was ipUJogued 1,541,435 lbs.; 688.14 tons. Offered 1,106,328 lbs.; 493.89 tons. Sold 899,137 lbs.; 401.40 tons. PRICES REALISED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Cents per Ib Singapore Standard Quality 26*4161 words
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Article250 1922-09-28 12 Singapore, Sept. 26. The volume of business passing m our Share Market, during the week under review, again shows a slight improvement. Loan? and Industrials have been a very free market, and close practically unchanged at last week's quotations. Tin at £162 15s. shows a rise of250 words
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Article358 1922-09-28 12 Singapore, S e pt. 27. Business during the week has been mainly confined to mining- shares, good business notably being done m Nawng Pets and Johans. Industrial shares are m steady demand but there are few sellers. There is lees enquiry for War Loans which arc a358 words
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Article606 1922-09-28 12 GENERAL ELECTION HUMOURS REVIVED. London, SePt. 11. It is believed m political circles that a General Election is inevitable m November or December. The changed situation m Asia Minor, and the threatened revolts m Egypt, Palestine and Mesopotamia have evoked bitter criticism of the Government's vacillating Imperial606 words
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Article164 1922-09-28 12 A concert free to all children will be privcn m the Victoria Theatre on Saturday 7th October at 5 p.m. sharp m which the full Philharmonic Orchestra will take part. Mrs. Gilbert Day has kindly consented to sing and Mr. Day will keep the children mystified for a164 words
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Article85 1922-09-28 12 S.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Newcomers* Handicap. Soper beat Simpson, C. C. 6 2, 6 4. Nesbit beat Cox, 6—4, I—6, 6 2. Whitley beat Bain, 6—o, 6 o. Marshall beat Harrison, 6—l, 6 2. Stackhouse beat Holmes Smith, 6 2, 6—o. Schudel beat Neatby, 6 4, 6—2.85 words
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Article81 1922-09-28 12 D. Singles. Provis vs. Quinton. Ablitt vs. Roberts, to finish. C Singles. Shafe vs. Voelker. fiber vs. Barnes. Romney vs. Schiosser. B Single.*. Smith vs. Dyne. Salter vs. Elphick postponed. B Doubles. Dean aril Taafe vs. Cassels and Duff. Palgravc and Edlin vs. Furber and Lowry. Davies arxl81 words
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Article65 1922-09-28 12 A. Doubles. White and Hewitt vs. Tyler and Elwards. Miles and Potts vs. Sinclair and Hill. Fuller and Donaldson vs. Lee Warner and Visser. Prentis and Dyne vs. Klienman and Utermark. Newcomers' Handicap. Swithinbank, vs. Ferguson. Hertog vs. Laur&en. Giles vs. Soper. B. Singles Stanbury vs. Palgrave. Nathan65 words
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Article19 1922-09-28 12 Nelson and Chater vs. White and Lyall, unfinished. Brown and Jamieson beat Van Cuylenberg and Main, w.o.19 words
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Article29 1922-09-28 12 Championship. Wurdlo vs. McKean. Rev. Douglas vs. Chill. TO-MORROWS TIES. Double Handicap. Wardle and Toscenie vs. Doig and Kinloch postponed. Chill and Cantrell vs. Brown and Jamie*on.29 words
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Article670 1922-09-28 12 CHINESE DEFEAT R. G. A. There was plenty of incident about the second match between the S. C. F. A. and the R. G. A. in the second round of the Singapore Cup on the Padang yesterday, and although the Chinese won by two goals bo nil670 words
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Article54 1922-09-28 12 The League competition of the above will commence on October first and the following are the opening ties: Simpolan Mfthibbah v s Fatfcul Karib Marine Steam Launches vs Marine Police; Singapore Peranakan va Jawi Peranakan Sepoy Lines Police vs Rhosdiah Persenangan Stia V 9 Kota Raja. Sunlight54 words
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Article94 1922-09-28 12 The S. C. C. gained an easy victory over the A. P. C. on the S. C. C. ground yesterday evening, winning a rather one sided game by five goals to nil.' There was a noticeable improvement m the play of the Club side, who were without MacMullnr. and94 words
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Article340 1922-09-28 12 CHAPLIN PROGRAMME AT VICTORIA THEATRE. It is ;i long- time ■face we had the pleasure oi seeimg an all Ohaplin programme m Singapore, and the audience at tfie Victoria Theatre last night was a plain indication that the popularity of the famous comedian has not waned during his340 words
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