The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 October 1922
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Title Section17 1922-10-31 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. D CBM B SmGAPORE, S&, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1922. No. 10,72K17 words
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Article234 1922-10-31 1 The Faaeiati revolt, which seems to be a popular movement, has won the day m Italy and its leader has been invited to form a dew Government. There has been considerable excitement but not a great deal of rioting. Page 7. TJie United States has decidled to234 words
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Article895 1922-10-31 1 As m the case of tho Governor of Teh. the vampire usually appears by night MM after burial, but this is not always the case, it being recorded that m the yeai 1603 four vampires were seen m broad <i».\ light m Poland. Count Cabrera, the colorOf ivgimon! quartered895 words
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Advertisement247 1922-10-31 1 Baffles Hotel. I ARMISTICE NIGHT. I be served on Saturday the llth by a Danct' until 1 a.m. Dinner .<:»,. Diners will have the prior claim to seats ening Dress essential for Dancing. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. a I *jt^ 2^ f flk m^M^^^^mt. THE FINISHED ARTICLE UI BE SUPPLIED ]SJOW247 words
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Advertisement379 1922-10-31 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. (INCORPORATED TN HONGKONG). NEW IJOOKS JUBT RECEIVED. BRITISH NORTH HORNEO, Ijj OWEN RUTTER, Am Account of its History, ft— Ulrica and Native Tribes. ;!iusuatec) with photo^raphfl and maps $14. 70. The Makinjr trf AuttriUim, A Brit-f Odds and Ends of a U^arne<l Clerk Hiatory of the379 words
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Advertisement220 1922-10-31 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. M;;ii Joftflß sets on sale Page Niw tilm^ at the Gak-'\ l'u>_»' 2. Dermoleru" for <kin trc»ubles—^-Pl^fee Notification of interest to cinema propeie. t «.!>•-- Pa*p;e The Gaudy patent cotton b«U )~.a.~ nfanjp Koopchaiui ajui Cv imwv'.ise special linea John Little and Co advu:4ise useful j and rt-voh'ers220 words
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Miscellaneous71 1922-10-31 1 THE WEEK. Tuetduy. ?Agt. High Watpr. 7.42 a.m., 7.38 p.m. I pres Day. Emperor of Japan's Birthday. Japane**e Consul-General's Reception. Union Jack Club Mtg.. 5 p.m. Wednesday, Xov. Ist. High Water, 8.24 a.m., 5.32 p.m. Polo: Balestier. Tnnglin Club at Homo, 6.15 p.m. Thuadiiy, 2nd. High "Water, 8.58 a.m., 9.1871 words
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Article261 1922-10-31 2 fam -Making or.tr >. »ih* m Gray Wood, iioar i Mcl ,5 -■.;■> mwi the i iof what iv. I I the landed gtltiy, a chss i)& suffered badly] t irt^r lo tliu war. Ow!nv t<> high jut a reduced la* cime many of them tint! it261 words
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Article283 1922-10-31 2 Start with St. Martin^ Lane. 1 ii l ke!ihood that nib the i material <">f the future. The fir» nent is tti be made shortly I 'ane, a portion of which [olbom Council aiv to pave with robber k* If thi* is successful. rubber will repil283 words
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Article167 1922-10-31 2 German Bxperimcat. ;Klxj eing made iuthe Weaec ict| m Germany, with a view to pro''ucinjr eoloored trees, and a striking initial i ucess ::.s already been reported. An area of teveral acrei has been set for the purpose m a large forest the town of Uslar. Every tree167 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement373 1922-10-31 2 TO 1 f OR FOR SALE. LARGE (.< -)WNS, newly erectid troa from IU.OOO to 50,000 «q. ft. j facing river. LAl«;r BTORBS from 6,000 to 24,< ft near vv'iarf an'J shipping- Ai^o three storied buildings for offn-es and gjdowria. Centrally situated. All immcKlia'.c er.tr>, £mnff cheap. Apply or write373 words
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Advertisement703 1922-10-31 2 Ist Show at 7.30 Sharp. J. ROBERT and PAUL PANZER m THE MYSTERY MiND gem] by Arthur B. REEVE and JOHN W. GREY. EPISODE ONE, TWO AND THREE. 7 REELS. 2nd Show at 0.00 p.m. THE GREAT CIRCUS MYSTERY a IK. SERIAL, EPISODES 10 and 11 LATEST PATKE GAZETTE. More703 words
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Advertisement626 1922-10-31 2 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. ANNUAL SUPPLIES Tenders are invited under the following heads for supplies to the Municipality of Singapore, from Ist January 1923, for one year: (1) Labour for Feeding and Clearing the Crushers at the Municipal Store and unloading C Granite at Tark Road Station. (2) Labour for Feeding626 words
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Advertisement381 1922-10-31 2 jr|L I«J JOL JCx Afi JH Hi Prograninu' from Thursda A Vctj b IX THE SECOND SHOV I Harold Lloyd's i A Special Production released b HAROLD LLOYD "AMONG TMO.. I A Hilaii- u^ Thns.] rippling rou ing original cmo<]y full ofthrij I .'\v way of catchiuy: lions alive and381 words
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Article799 1922-10-31 3 FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND I SHARE BROKERS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 30th. MININ G. U'iguivs la brackets show the capital and issue vain, of the Share m dollars unless otherwise m*r*e<l. a~Cum dtv x equa's ex div.J Bfatang Pa<ian« Tin ($1) W GO Hitam Tin (500,000) 1.;;:, 1.45 Jtlantoh799 words
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Advertisement243 1922-10-31 3 /•UCVDAIITT I" hr LHtiVKULti WvLii #m WSfl» WHOLESOME, for Purity and REFRESHING. j Excellence MODEL FIVE SEATER f5; KINCi I \K. VITTEI) WITH /^B>^/^ CTRH SEL F-S TAKT E R. f, *tk <£* IPr red goW \M(> LIGHTING, ELECTRIC a fiFols& f SPEEDOMETER, DETACH- safeguard I:^^^ w RUISt DOUBLE FOLDING243 words
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Advertisement30 1922-10-31 3 North of England cinema attendant hns been summoned for stealing eight-and-sixpence from a journalist. It is not known what a newspaper man could have been doing with all that money.30 words
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Advertisement417 1922-10-31 3 A.M.A. A lit A ALLIED MANUFACTURERS AGENCIES U (Malaya, Siam, Indo-China and Dut^h Kast Indies.) M^iy The Arcade, POWER PLAWT INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENTS: I C. A. PARSONS CO, LTD. K O. E T( HF.K ,d. Steam Turbines, Complele So^ar Factories Turbo-Genera(ors. Pumps, etc. 011 EX CHASUB9 WALMSLEY Co., Ltd HICK, HAUGREAVES417 words
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Article405 1922-10-31 4 Hound the World m a Ketch -Rigged Yacht. J The yacht Fidra, with a party of Swedish officers on board, arrived at Cowcs on Aug. 31 after a remarkable trip round the world, m which about 45,000 miles were covered. The Fidra, which was originally the Earl405 words
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Article270 1922-10-31 4 The art of the music-hall is now 9 o limit- ed m the West End, and so different m quality from what it was, that it is like -j a sign of old time* to have Miss Marie Lloyd at the Alhambra. A rather tepid matinee audience270 words
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Article224 1922-10-31 4 The oyster feasts which mark th« opening of the season at Whitstabl* produce some interesting records m tht consumption of this delicacy, but it is scarcely likely that existing records will be broken. Frank Buckhand told of a Cockney enthusiast who ate 370 oyster» without injurious consequences to himself.224 words
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Article281 1922-10-31 4 Water-Weed Which is Said to Kill Lara*.' I The following paragraph appears m "Tho Pharmaceutical Journal and Pharmacist" of August 10th, VJ22 According to investigations recently carried out by Dr. Arturo Cabnllero, professor of botany m the University of Barcelona, the larvae of Stegomyia Oaltx and281 words
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Article218 1922-10-31 4 If our memory is not at fault, Mr. Churchill once said it was his intention to form the Colonies into groups for their better administration and advancement, and he- is now said to be considering a large eehems for the federation of the East African dependencies under218 words
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Article176 1922-10-31 4 Fooled by Germany. London, Aug. 27th.— Probably £200,000, 000 haa been gifted to Germany, say* the Weekly Despatch, by credulous British speculator* who bought the mark hoping for a recovery. Germany had long been ahve to the uses of our speculators. While the printing; presses are pouring out176 words
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Article96 1922-10-31 4 T/i. nI- Eireann, whi Irish postal establish mi] what show thai by the been taking I G«ntf*al M treacherou take prisons killing five prii corpse of a u;i^ impose function owin« nesses and juries Furtaern >att- tho A?: it military I nu\v la:, restoring eon i vag96 words
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Article138 1922-10-31 4 The telephone Miten our business and priftti InajfcH jis naturally erou»*<'. l>v a have the effect of limiting iti«ajs) 1 or making: the c >s1 of its u»« When, therefore, Uie r were faced w--1 phones woul<l tested, as m similar lilliutfUNH people at H< RM I response138 words
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Article71 1922-10-31 4 The toil Lon thai. |nie to plants, while found m thei life formi i growth, and th« Bureau Of S. there iW •> poowh that mft) tiding wrUii to some plant' With thfc eomi to be BOdo I analogous ti 'down protons, amimal like I dizintf pMM.«Mii71 words
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Advertisement767 1922-10-31 4 .^l^BfciL y e^* Gratitvide. i^l H||k Ulcers the Size of Man's Hand. 9 JSM W "^k Qur p ortrai| „of Mr. a M THOMPSON, of 4. Mid Und Grove Agfa. V- tldward Ro«d. BaImUI He*th. Birmingham. EngUnd. who write. '^§1^ A 4^W» Vi "In July last I happened to net767 words
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Article458 1922-10-31 5 There are occasion* when ma! in< of calls, that one wonders from v her idea of visiting cards emanated and to wha nation we owe the solving of a social pro blem, for a problem it must have been ii tho «me of our ancestors, when458 words
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Article158 1922-10-31 5 IJii:-\;.: Smashes. ever] 13 our 1 ail- »pondent to ►user -i d to I sb< Rip van Wiiik South-] n ten years it^o the [ttlp n France danger I on the Wesl m railway ?yv .v taken over by the State. hern system ha? tho the lai158 words
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Article135 1922-10-31 5 I follow:' my adventure befell a rhomas Upton. He was; 1 m a Bleeping car, and, along 2 m the same car, was An ri m lady and her I niJne-year-old son. Sir Thon|aa Upton's friend readily made friends with the ioua boy, and played with him135 words
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Article390 1922-10-31 5 £7,200 Paid for ;> small Scrap of Paper. The 1 1* is i. boom m postage Btamps, and -:ims of money are changing haa-Js. T if hiangnlar bin i of Good Hope stamp ha* trebled m value, while certain ,s»ues of N v.- South sViilos and390 words
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Article151 1922-10-31 5 The Effect of Mind on ihe Digestion. Ai thi. Nation 1 ood E bib I ion at Olympia y of I sa!d h would 1 and the influence of the mind <>?• i m might .1 r, blir .or f i her wordi hd re two 1151 words
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Advertisement45 1922-10-31 5 TO LET. M. i v.c. X 01 12-10 I lr 22. Ft v.c. \K\ l« lOCCI PIH IMil BLOT OFFIC] HM) O] PEI ORPOB I i'lHO O.C I B t t i I I I I fro-. I Per IK P€r R 8 P roMll45 words
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Advertisement429 1922-10-31 5 AUCTION SALES MORTGAGBVS SAM; or received m struct ,on, ,o sell by -,u,1.1., 2* Ul taSMe Place (>^ M< oth November at 2.30 p.* l f\ J**"' l—tbold land together «m Buainesi premi* d thereon and M WfU Street, ana ZSlt,.^ ESTATE TEDBI U Si S8 Lr, 3 to a429 words
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Advertisement548 1922-10-31 5 TENDERS. UOVERNMENI XOTli .-r:,vi7oN! Singapore Vol« nt ew Crp^ f O a perio. of o! Porn r Patterns can be seen vA the S.V.C. Drill Ha] Tho Tenderer must, r.t the time of handin to a tender form, deposit a man of $50, whic Jill be returned to him should548 words
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Advertisement129 1922-10-31 5 '1 > B Y APPOINTMENT TO j Eyesight |ft I Fr ee J Carefully of J Examined *4||p Charge. H. M. The King of Siam. SPECIAL OFFEI.! r A LIMITED SUPPLY OF BEST QUALITY GOLD FILLED EARCHAINS AND EYEGLASS CHAINS. Former Price $1.50 Each. PBESEKT PRICE $1.00 &ach. S. SMITH129 words
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Article22 1922-10-31 6 SMITH.—At the European Hogpual, Kuala Lumpur, on 26th October. 1922, to Mr. and Mr? J. Smith (59 Brickfields Road), ft son.22 words
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Article27 1922-10-31 6 MAWSON-JON'ES.—On the 27th inst. at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, by the Rt. Rev. C. J. Ferguson Davie, D. D.. Maurice Bryham Mawson to Bronwen Ceridwen Jonee.27 words
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Article22 1922-10-31 6 FLEMING.—On the 23rd October at Batu j Gajah, Perak, the infant son of Mr. and Mr». Fleming: Jimah Estate, N. S.22 words
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Article31 1922-10-31 6 Mr. Lim Bock Kee and brothers beg to thank all friends and relatives who very kindly sent wreaths, letter* and telegrams of condolence and attended the funeral of their father.31 words
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721 1922-10-31 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1922. Italian Politics. Another of the countries that was j engaged m the Great War has be-! come a victim to the prevailing habit j of talking instead of working. Not: recently, because for a long time the game of politics has been played721 words
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Article334 1922-10-31 6 The Band of Hope wili meet at the Y.W. C.A. on Wednesday, at 4.30 p.m. The Rent Assessment Board will ait m t-to Municipal Board Room on Tuesday. Nov. 7th. at 2.15 p.m. Mr. Lo Chong, the Chinese Consul Gene ral, Singapore has kindly consented to be a patron of334 words
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Article404 1922-10-31 6 Leave to Appeal to Privy Council Kofu s cd. The application made by Mr. A. .1. Shel-ley-Thompson on behalf of E. I*. Fernando, late reception clerk at the Europe Hotel, for leave to appeal to the Privy Council against his conviction by the District Judge on charges404 words
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Article142 1922-10-31 6 An agr^d Olfaiaaa tea movohant i of Merchant Road togrether with his son welre bound m a rikislha on Saturday morning to a temple m Lorong' 3, off Gaylang Road. As part of the way lay over a swamp crossed by an old broken bridge, which had142 words
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Article99 1922-10-31 6 SEAH PENG HONG VS. O. C SM ALLEY. On behalf of Mr. Seah Peng Hong-, who was recently fined by the District Judpe for using* abusive lfenguagt to Mr. O. C. Smaltey, Mt. Drummond applied to Mr. Justice Barrett- Lennard yesterday that i that court call for the records of99 words
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Article22 1922-10-31 6 x (Froi rJwJTfV i Boistier DBATH 1 H Mr. i lived for but cam wlu re h< He u.t I22 words
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Article33 1922-10-31 6 (Fro 0 Th« M 1 Times of O states that s th" Loi triction r will probal of the Rubb< each of th( eiation of R Ifanuf* I Tyremakers' A33 words
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Article39 1922-10-31 6 There walast «P«th i meetinfifi buyers had idea of Acbtini rettricti a larg^ ftrn office m N 'i > tint denial. '".Deny kl] nmmn, lU tlie ■lightttt pussibihty of ooqcn on the pan of Rubber A >39 words
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Article120 1922-10-31 6 A cireuhr. dated Oct. BM| charges aga A. U Co. and or Mr. J. A. Russell Mi f erred to the rvtaeet A. M. Brown, tl and Mr. .1 IV K«up, "uhn, tb# the advania. Mr P» to his refusa after very caivl with th*» materials befon thai120 words
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Article34 1922-10-31 6 Comni. four niuht A ThOQMJ will b«- i M 9.16 p.m Mr. R. M D Cinema. Gaiety. teiy, m th« Anl thf«c om> d< picture* an Great Timi- M Fin. ii grant.34 words
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Article37 1922-10-31 6 On Sal i to haw i goon Road of the horn cash to the Dccmren i Police V'"' of a Chim some nf i pectoi Pale and Ka^ mm, all i magistral poned.37 words
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Article34 1922-10-31 6 ■II hv.i be hoptd Tlm tai* who the •ervuand whusr Hospital on dari. Thf B C. J. Ferpu those pNMIIi Vj cenie. I. Ellis-r F, Trener.) D. Goslintf. Habekost. and Jj> were mmq ifu34 words
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Advertisement141 1922-10-31 6 "I WHISKY I \\«rM~r Iff c 3--^=|b^^4j taacgregor »^^T (Incorporated m Shanghai^ SCOTCH WHISKY Ph^ 28 PROPRIETORS Bulloch. Lade Co. OFFICE CLASGOW AND LONDON I 87. CECIL STREET. FIRST— IN TWENTY FIVE YEARS OF PRACTICAL OPTICAL EXPERIENCE WE HAVE ALWAYS I Steven's Single Barrel Gun. t 12 BOBE i Ver.v141 words
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Advertisement111 1922-10-31 6 t 96. The GANDY j Patent Cotton Belt. 1 (The Original Red Stitched Cotton f Belt). a Of ff««ftt tensile strength, flexibility, 5 gripping pOWWT and durability. Can be used under Amp, dry, hot, or dusty fi conditions. Specially suitable for hi^h tpced drives, inch as Motors, Fans, Pumps also111 words
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Advertisement108 1922-10-31 6 NOTICE. His Majesty the King has expressed a wish that en Armistice Day, November 11th, there should be a complete suspension of all normal business, work and locomoticn throughout the British Empire during the two minutes' silence commencing at 11 a.m. His Excellency the Governor asks for the co-operation of108 words
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Article431 1922-10-31 7 I x ,l"l I.AX I'ARTY. B Rome, Oct. 29. B uprising ■i i m up m of tht H i lain U BST They an S and I itary order, B their unim parade the popu I I IM t Ml HTM LUG. I r, Oct. M. I431 words
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Article101 1922-10-31 7 AMERICA WILL "OBSERVE." 1U MANIA'S REPRESENTATIVE. [Reuters Service.] Bukharest. Oct. 29. r«« FoNtfga Minisui, M. I)uca v represent Romania at the NYar East Con- rencd. Washington. Oct. 29. The AIU« have presented an invitation to the United States to participate m tho l-msanne Conference. Mr. Hughes, Seen101 words
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Article396 1922-10-31 7 London, Oct. 29. The tiibt interview with Lenin ri»ce his illness is published m the Observer from that pap.-r'- Moscow correspondent. He I that Lenin appeared full of life and declared that the Sovit-t aimed at fri^ndihip both with England and France. If Russia and federated states396 words
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Article85 1922-10-31 7 Arising out of a dispute over the right to place his rikisha m a certain part of a coolie house m Everton Road, a Hokien rikisha puller was assaulted on Friday last by eight Hockcha pullers, m the course of which one of them drew a85 words
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Article72 1922-10-31 7 According to a report made to the police by Mr. W. W. Cook of No. 31 Grange Road, manager of the Straits Trading Co., he was robbed duirng the week end of a Gilette safety razor, jewellery worth $85, and the insignia of the order of the72 words
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Article1611 1922-10-31 7 19 i MONDAY, OCT. 30. PRESENT. His Excellency, the Governor, (Sir Laureno Gmllemard). His Excellency the General Officer Commandinj the Troops (Major General Sir Neil Malcolm). The Hon'ble Colonial Secretary (Mr. F. S James). The Hon'ble the Treasurer, (Mr. A. M Pount ney). The Hon'ble the Acting Attorney-General1,611 words
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Article147 1922-10-31 7 A Tamil mandore .\amed Visvanatan, who was convicted by the District Court Magistrate and sentenced to one month's imprisonment and a fine of $200 for causing hurt, unsuccessfully appealed to the Acting Chief Justice yesterday. Mr. A. J. ShelleyThompson, who appeared for appellant, •aid the evidence shewed147 words
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Advertisement178 1922-10-31 7 COMPANIA GENERAL I de TOBACOS de FILIPINAS I NEW STOCKS JUST RECEIVED I DISCRIMINATE SMOKERS I Will appreciate the high grade products of the Compania General de Tobacos de Filipinas. THE BEST CIGARS FROM THE FINEST PLANTATIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES "LONDRES" "HIGH LIFE" "PERFECTOS" AND "REINA VICTORIA" Obtainable from Robinson178 words
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Advertisement533 1922-10-31 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, POM SWETTEXIIAM PEXANG TO LONDOX, AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT BWETTENHAM533 words
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Advertisement529 1922-10-31 8 \m ■LLBBMAK BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Ct U (Incorporated m England). PASSENGER SERVICE. st amer OUTWARD. Dw. Si-t«por.. s.s. CITY OF PARIS China and Japan Nov 2 s.s. CITY OF YORK China and Japan D €c 14 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA China and Japan j an o 8 s.s. CITY OF J^OONA529 words
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Advertisement487 1922-10-31 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND I APCAR LINE (Incorporated m Engfoi 1 MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CA] I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL I (Under Contract with Hit Rfajesty'i I LONDON FAR-SABTSHM FROM LONDON D MAIM i DUE SINGAPORE KASHGAR about Nov. 12 QONGi PLASSY about Nov. 26 SARDINIA about Dec. 10487 words
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Advertisement665 1922-10-31 9 UN &TEAM .iHMuAliun CO., LTD. Hit In (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) SINGAPORE -BANGKOK. 0 COASTING SERVICE. ..an. KeUntan, l<angnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, t, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure n?,v' 3 g N r* x W Nov! 16 rhout w: «d have excellent accom--19 IS. from Singa; \ok and Singapore via coast665 words
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Advertisement675 1922-10-31 9 The Ocean Steam Sh 4 Company, Limited, lne China Mutual Stea. Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) Incorporated m Engiamd. i JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OU PANAILA FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Due S pore Route For PHFm?ifl S N0V 5675 words
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Advertisement731 1922-10-31 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM PHILADELPHIA VIA SUEZ s.s. MOBILE CITY due Singapore Dec 7 1999 s.s. STEEL TRAVELLER due Singapore Jan." 7 1923 TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. s.s. F AIRFIELD CITY due Singapore X ov 17 IQ s.s. MOBILE CITY due Singapore Jan 17 19 s.s.731 words
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Article1532 1922-10-31 10 The Secretary to the P. A. at ami courteously forwarded to us copies of correspondence between that body and the IVrak Chamber of Mines. A special com. niittee on Chinese Labour was appointed frcm the General Labour Committee end rr.ade a report, but prior to that1,532 words
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Article551 1922-10-31 10 Thy National Institute <>f Inventors are ■bowing to manufacturors and the general public a number of new in\ entions at their offices fan S;ukville-street, Piccadilly. These inventions cover a wide range, from improvements m small household article- to discovers thai may change our civilisation. In all cases they551 words
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Article332 1922-10-31 10 The City of Paris is now due here at daylight on Thursday, instead of on Friday as previously announced. The Curlew, which recently returned from China, is being prepared for further service at Devonport, and is to be commanded by Captain L. S. Holbrook, D.S.O. The P. and332 words
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Advertisement25 1922-10-31 10 THE IDEAL j SOi-lB TYRES j Light and Heavy Lorries. i PRICES ON APPLICATION TO S7ME DARBY CO., LTD I SOLE DISTRIBUTOR FOR MALAYA. j25 words
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Advertisement136 1922-10-31 10 JODELITp The Timber Preserve, Stocked m 1, 5 10 Gallon Dm, WHY PAY High Prices for Hard ow Soft Wood 1 reated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST AS GQfli Write for Particulars tn The Borneo Company Limitt (Incorporated m England.) Singapore, ipoh and Pewanj THE MARK OF GOOD 01 BRILLIANT136 words
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Miscellaneous450 1922-10-31 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. H'ESDAY. Bombay €t c. Indo Maru 1Q Bagan etc. Pontianak U a.m Pakan Baroe, etc. Hong Keat 1 p.m. Mewing and Rompin Hon* Lian 2n m Penang Calcutta La J6anp 3 V p m B 0k Zaida 3 p.m. Nan Francisco, etc Amur Maru 4pm Batavia Lycaon450 words
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Article62 1922-10-31 11 j Bank demand 1 is r ranee, demand G^-t Yokoham^' jjSJTJ 7 pc P*«»Bangkok, demand 9 qs Sovereign, Han* Buying j 54 Bank of England Rat« s p c> Bar Silver London -mi 11? following telegram has been received from Rome dated Oct. 14 noon. Exehangv on I.cndon Lirc-s62 words
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Article93 1922-10-31 11 October •':<' Tin Bnyen $90% Xo s 1k Gambier Cube Xo. 1 1700 Gambler Pepper Black |j m Pepper (whito fair) 20 75 Tapioca, small flake, f.g 9*50 Pearl Sapo small 775 Copra Sundried 9^5 Opinss, Benares unc. .1 500 Rice, Ranjroon white 235.00 Rice, Siam Xo. 1 for93 words
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Article33 1922-10-31 11 Singapore, Oct. 30th, 12 noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked S Spot 41 41ft; Xov.-Dec. sift 42; Jan.-Maroh 48 18ft; April-June 44 44ft. London quotation sheet llftd. Market Steady.33 words
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Article118 1922-10-31 11 Bombay, Oct. nti». The threatened crisis m the share market has been partially aveiu-d by the ■nnotMcement that Mr. Mathurdas Goculda«, tho well-known miUowiMa and racer. is meeting his liabilities m the mark, full ai the settlement to-morrow. Mr. Mathurdaa Gocuklas has sold his I lest m118 words
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Article157 1922-10-31 11 Some very curious and unorthodox methods of dealing with currency inflation have been tried m Europe, but f by Greece is, perhaps, the most has not :< d to disasb M n >ugh. The value of paper currency is declared halved, one-half to remain m circulation and157 words
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Article105 1922-10-31 11 PHASER'S REPORT. Singapore. Oct. 30. -£'181 Etoyert no lellen at per plkul. Hwr Quiet Ayer Pan. J Uniti tocaa $1.10, Utaa 10, Indratfri* B 5, TeJuk Ansoi L lv Benuta L\ r >. MmuMf.--Firm. CoUieriw $14.76 $15^6 M »i I 25, 1 i Pi fcna 60, Lingnia105 words
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Article96 1922-10-31 11 Singapore, Oci 3f y 1 1 181J .<■.-,-.. no M l: T rr N ted MaL n Ptiui 'in' lit:l Kuala SWima Simpana |1.40 |1.50, Jimaiu $1.05 Njwfea sj. Ay.- Bfolelu 90 i. T« lohana 45 80, I M j I: rl L& 6d, Kami 196 words
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Article123 1922-10-31 11 Siafftpore, (fct. :{<». Rubber.— London, Is, local 41. Tin.— London. Saturday's wiiv £178 HX>% iyei to-day. Share Market.—Rah!, an(i Industrials active. Loans In demand. Rabbenk— Amalgamated Malaya ft t>> Vtan Simpana fl.so $1.40 Pa Mentakaba I Tukangs 27% 52%, G i i United Mai taka 67% 72%, Kuala123 words
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Advertisement936 1922-10-31 11 1 000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPAwIIIffITED l:,< m«» deposit, »ff^» C^ *J2S°22^?i*?£ i £SS-£° I 'LANS OF ASSURANCE Aesui ance Companies Act. P ne antisn Life ,R y MANAGING DIRECTOR AGENTS WANTED MANAGER AN!?' AGENCY DIRECTOR C r M t^ TUARY HORACE W. RAPER. C NIC HOLL, F.1.A.,936 words
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Advertisement188 1922-10-31 11 kuial EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m Enj an( I)y Roya p FIRE MOTOI? i'AD itiuiuK CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee-Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd Messrs. HARRISONS Branch Gffice-G4, The Arcade, c3J2?qK* LUI j^. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. A Nairobi mftnge says tho bodfUt for 1!>23 shews188 words
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Article876 1922-10-31 12 THE ANNUAL MEETING. The annual MMttag of the Singapore and ath Malaya Boy Scouts Association was hfcld m tho V.M.C.A. Hall yesterday evening, when Mr. D. A- Bishop presided over a k ther poor attendance. The minutes of the previous meeting r:;ving been read and confirmed, Mr.876 words
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Article275 1922-10-31 12 fi.CC. TENNIS TOUKNAMISWT. Yesterday's Matches. In the semi-final of A. Class Single, m ihe S. C. C. Autumn Lawn Tennis Tournament Dean beat Lee Warner yesterday by by B— G, 6—2, the match producing; some really good tennis. Dean was m excellent form, his placing being very accurate,275 words
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Article818 1922-10-31 12 C Class Double. (Final). Peyser and Roberts vs. Lavilk* and WQUams. IJ. Class Single. (Final). Bond vs. Smith. B Class Double (Final). MiHigan and Borneraan vs. Salter and Strachan. S. BdWLS TOVKNAMEM. TO-DAY'S TIES. Double Handicap. J. Me I. Brown and C. M. Jamieso)) vs. D. M. Doig818 words
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Article97 1922-10-31 12 In an interesting game on the I'adAng j esterday S. C. F. A. II defeated S. C. C. II by one goal to nil. The Chinese were the cleverer side but they failed to get past the Club defence except on few occasions and then the S. C. C.97 words
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Article61 1922-10-31 12 It is proposed to hold the last competition J for the Barnes Cups for this season on Saturday. Nov. 11th. Play will commence at 4.45 p.m. The teams will be published later. Tea will be provided at 4.15 p.m. for all members requiring it, provided notice is61 words
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Article81 1922-10-31 12 The following: have qualified for the Koppel Cup and the draw for the first round is as under: Montg-omerie vs. Bone; Derbyshire vs. Brownie; Gibson vs. Boardman; Kennedy vs. Campbell; Jones H. I. vs. Greig; Sproule vs. Tryner; Weatherstone vs. Hodgins J. Messrs. Barron, Langdon Williams and81 words
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Article51 1922-10-31 12 (From Our O\\-n Correspondent). Ipoh, Oct. 30. The following 1 have already been entered for the sky nieet'njr fixed for armistice day and the following day: Duke, Kalimak, Gandasari, Dsrfur, Princess, Maharajah, Gradan Kilat. Dougal Orator, I.oadswinger, Seaman, Lassie, Lodestar. The dosing date for entries is to-day Oct.51 words
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Article246 1922-10-31 12 A C HETTY'S BANKRUPTCY. Before the? Acting Cliief Justice, the hon'ble Mr. P. J. Bproule, m the Bankruptcy Court yesterday A.L.V.A.L. Vengadasalam Chetty was publicly examined m regard to his failure. The examination was conducted by the Assistant Official Assignee Mr. G. B. Kellagher and Mr. V. D. Knowles watched246 words
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Article51 1922-10-31 12 On Sunday afternoon a collision occurred m Tank Road, when a Tamil bullock cart driver nairod Raman was knocked down by motor-car 4016 and injured. Mohamed Ali, the Malay chauffeur, was produced m the Third Court yesterday on a charge of iash and negligent driving and remanded a v/eek for51 words
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Article190 1922-10-31 12 GOVT. AND THE S.S. (S) ASSOUIATIUIN. To the Editor. Sir, I am directed by my Committee to ft forward to you for publication the accom- > panying correspondence .with the Govern- U ment. > w Representation by public meeting which is the only method open to the public190 words
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Article562 1922-10-31 12 Income Tax and Retrenchment. To the Colonial Secretary. Sir, I have the. honour to *end to you b«r«with 6 copies of the Official Report of the Proceedings at the Public Meeting held m the Victoria Theatre on 31 st ulto.. at which the Resolutions set out m the Report562 words
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Advertisement57 1922-10-31 12 The next and final subscribtion dance of the Singapore Catholic Club this year will !bo held o£ Friday, November 3rd at 8.30 p.m. Members intending to support are requested to apply to the Honorary Secretary for further information. As this dance was decided upon at the *agt moment, Members are57 words
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Advertisement304 1922-10-31 12 THE BEST RESULTS ARE ONLYOBTAI\k,h v "KM.V." GRAMOPHONES, "H.M.V." RECORDS, and "RiViV." NEEDLES. CALL TO-DAY AND INSPECT OUR STOCK WRITE FOR FREE ILLUSTRATED LIST S. Moutrie Co., Ltd (Incorporated m llonjrkonp). SINGAPORE. WHITEAWaI FOR X MEW DRESS MATERIALS ORGANDIE MUSLIN. rOBRALCO. In blai k. white, champagne, lemon, T [ii*JW«iml mais,304 words
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