The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 November 1922
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1922-11-04 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CEl* SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1922. No. 10,73215 words
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Article208 1922-11-04 1 Mr. Uonar Law is convinced that what the country wants is a short time to he able to sit quietly and collect its scattered thought:-, and he doubts whether at present Uoyd George, or anyone else, knows where they are Page 7. The municipal elections throughout England208 words
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Article1514 1922-11-04 1 Quicquid agnnt homines nostri est faring* Uoelli JUVENAL. All the customs of the past have not yet <!Vu. "Yea scratch my back and I'll scratch yours," has been exemplified quite often lately. James John (not the sons of Zebedec) were highly gratified by the mutual process.1,514 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement278 1922-11-04 1 MALTHOID I Uffies Hotel. I r I'■Q n A V Telephone 2920. b Guest Night b Dinner Dance, cf 6* el \os Orchestra. L R HULLAN I; AT Tin: PIANO. mJ P L Sunday: Cinema 9-30 p.m. C| LOOSE LEAF BOOKS rHE FINISHED ARTICLE PLIED NOW BY FRASER&NEAVE,LTD. THE ARCADE.278 words
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Advertisement131 1922-11-04 1 flam^HHa^a^^. fla^HaVH a^vt^^^^i^^ Lr I AND fil i la i > af\ra/n af^ 1 UIT •A- A. XX VJ 'w/ L• N—k X^ y Trade Corporation Ltd, (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). SINGAPORE. Sole Agents S. S. F. M. S. compare li i^ the work n^l iff The reason for II fully131 words
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Advertisement166 1922-11-04 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Government tenders Page •">. Power of attorney revoked Page 2. Auction of furniture thi? morning Page 5. Meeting re New Year Sports at S.C.C. Gillett's razors make shaving a pleasure Papre 4. Last nig'ht of Victoria Theatre pictures —Pa ere 2, Auction of Jap. fine art curioe this166 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous124 1922-11-04 1 <<iturday, -Ith. Hip-h Water, 9.51 a.m., 10.33 p.m. Polo: Balestier. Cricket: B. B. and I. vs. Eus.. J p.m Rugby: S.C.C. vs. Johore. Johorc Bahru. S.V.C Battalion Fi<?ld Day. <unday, oth. High Water, 10.17 a.m., 11. S p.m. Outward Mail due. St. Joseph's O. B. Annual Picnic. Mor.lay, 6f/i. High124 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement394 1922-11-04 2 TO 1 I T OR FOR SALE. LARGE Gr'toWNS, newly erected area from 10,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. LAMB STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Al- o three storied buildings for offices and godow»s. Centrally situatedAll immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or \n-ite394 words
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Advertisement886 1922-11-04 2 AT 10 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT. EARLE WILLIAMS Is capital la a li.^ht and amusing lale of adventure produced by Vitagraph. DIAMONDS ADRIFT This is an excellent example of the wisdom of steering straight CC .rse, whether engaged in guiding ship or telling a story. Having started out t o relate a886 words
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Advertisement787 1922-11-04 2 Alhambra TheaiJ Programme from Wednesday, Ist November to ANNOUNCEMENT EXTR \J The Pre-Eminent Feature lih Hailed Everywhere as the Great j MADAM X" MADAM X J In the Second Bkmw at 9 p.,,, I Samuel Goldwyn Presents Fii I Starring Pauline Frederick, in "MADA3 I In 7 Magnificeni Adapted from787 words
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Article796 1922-11-04 3 PHASER CO, EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS PBIDAY, NOVEMBER Sid. MINIM a LFigurM in brackets show the capital and imfl value of the Share in dollars U k SS Other div x equals ix div. t Batang Mans Tin ($1) 68 Hitam Tin (600,000) 1.40 i5O Jelantoh ff)796 words
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Article30 1922-11-04 3 With a view to economy, the Dutch Government intends to abrogate the Ministry of Agriculture and to divide the work n»non<Tst he Ministries of Labour, the Interior, and Foreign Affairs.30 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement268 1922-11-04 3 > A/n. M. taut i "We have J£ f e found that the Glaxn BjR 1 eeiler. with its teat and tv ,-a valve, i« the beat to oae.** Ma Baby loves JJ I the Glaxo Feeder I ortanoe to Baby's food is Baby's feeder, I if Glaxo Feeder is268 words
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Advertisement347 1922-11-04 3 Mrs. Martin TeiJs I I HowCuticuraHealed Eruptions on Baby "When my baby was four months Oi:he came out in sore eruptions Ii all ov «r his head. Later j K the eruptions spread to V iS his body, face, hands, >?, w and limbs, and he could K^* nrt slee347 words
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Advertisement70 1922-11-04 3 I &MLA- A.M.A. I GEORGE FLETCHER &CO. LTD. f (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). l\ CANE SUGAR MACHINERY. I I Specialists For the Equipment of \l SUGAR FACTORIES. ji [I REFINERIES U j| DISTILLERIES. J f SOLE AGENT in BURMA, MALAYA, SIAM, INDO CHINA, DUTCH EAST INDIES. \l P. A. PAR I70 words
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Article173 1922-11-04 4 "The Wrong- Taming in Public Health" is tho title of a paper uoad before tha recent meeting of the British Medical Association, which has been published by Dr. Wynne, who is Professor of Public Health in Sheffield University and medical officer of health for the city. His main contention is173 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement350 1922-11-04 4 I H w li /"'■> 9 I retteu J t T Hed j j vith II ircttc. I] the hands i used in j [J >erfe cigar te. All S fc l [Sp >ure !eaf ll M is eliminated. J h :an fy It ught anci I r i« I350 words
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Advertisement667 1922-11-04 4 XVflßKiitßr^ewinmaMiiiiiiHM,,,,,, jf/ The Sauce PerfecA II Lea and Perrins* has gratified ihe taste. II ot three generations and hdped the reputations of Hundreds of cooka B SAUCE i <The Or '9Jnal Worcestershire /t 1 ■rti^Wft^vrtvrrtviv* VrtVW.-. B v L^^^^S OlMllKfcs i^^^3^ Hveryv/here. I? lit] '/^^S^^^^^^^^h 1 ISI Soulh KridseßoU AUCTION667 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous514 1922-11-04 4 CHURCH SERVICES. TWFNTYFIKST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Sunday, Niv. omber .">. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). !>.l r > a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 4. p.m. Children's Sendee. 5.30 p.ni. Evening and Sermon. ST. MATTHEWS SEPOY LINES. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 8.15 :i.in. Evensong514 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement213 1922-11-04 5 TO LETT 01 Ol FICES d pht, lift and t';mv. nambers. r.'K. Apply u.c. nson -U A Sj>ottib■m. large light. Apply Iyer Qnay. •-li Jsnoary tiu prround et, al presesil Banking Corpora--7-11 her togi ther cr spplj M E nga■d 36 om 1-t Brothi u.c. .a »oms, g^ l") A]213 words
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Advertisement638 1922-11-04 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE NASH CAR "t th< Sah-Hoom of the Ksta,, .nd Tni t AgJsmlss, Limited ON SATURDAY, 4th NOV., AT 11 AM ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES. LTD., .j Auctioneers Estate Agents. 11l 'I.Ak AM, MERANTI HOUSEHOLD FI'RNITURE. Comprising:- Single and double won bedsteads wardrobes, almeirah*, dressing tables wash^nds, bt-ntwood638 words
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Advertisement731 1922-11-04 5 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Render. v,n be reecho at th Colonial Secretary. OKci; u,, o noon of the 14lh Xovssaher IMS, f OI < hv foUowing works:— I 1. Knn.on of a Disinfecting Station at. Tan T<K-k Beng*i Hospital; 2. Bxtensioa Of the main carriage porch at the Gen< ra! Hospital731 words
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Advertisement835 1922-11-04 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will ho received up to noon on the OffiJ^°S 192 at th C lonial Secretary's traSinf ff "T PCrS ns desirous of con uSnrSu? -M e TT mnkint? of F!annel ShJ rts T^outr c? nII Unifo ™s (consisting of Tunics, Trousers, Shorts and Cap Covers), for835 words
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Advertisement395 1922-11-04 5 J. BY APPOINTMKNT TO < Eyesight |C^| Free f Carefully i^||3i of Examined m||?* Charge. H. M. The King of Siam. l m > "WANT OF CAKE DOES US MOKE DAMAGE THAN WANT OJ 5 KNOWLEDGE". (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN). ■J IF YOU VALUE YOUR EYESIGHT 5 3- CONSULT J. BERNARDINE DOYLE395 words
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Obituary32 1922-11-04 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. C;i:.\V. Wi liam Cicorjr,', lata Headmaster St. Anthonys Boys' School. Ape 55. Cortege I— VI Cathedral of Good Shepherd 1 at 4.30 for interment at liidadari. 11. 1. P.32 words
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944 1922-11-04 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1922. Air Messages. I On November Ist there came into being in England a system of broadcasting message and music, which c^uld be picked up by any amateur pcssessing the necessary instrument. The system has already made great progress in the United States, where944 words
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Article1147 1922-11-04 6 Mr. P. Lavender has assumed duties as Chief Inspector of Police, North Kedah. A new trunk telephone line from Taml v in to Malacca has been opened. Mr. J. W. Fraser is suing the Shanghai Mercury for Tls. 8.800, alleging wrongful dismissal. Mi. J. \V. W. Hughes who lately officiated1,147 words
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Article30 1922-11-04 6 tii...., n (Promo, At the ft. lion COmmittti Btated tl uus bring ii juxi rules foi mediate]] committee s. m, *ere not in i for prodiK ti rvM\30 words
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13 1922-11-04 6 EX-SERVICES ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. their tickets f T.1.-. y,.ui. on A t^io Commit*-13 words
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Article56 1922-11-04 6 Tlit- Noveiul dollar'cf instructs. rubber induitq in The Broken < i Mid The St.. Low, who ioeeptabl( J cartoon West i is oiH 1 of tin «nd c red it -Uiu-x". bes topicality and 1 editorial "False i P. A. If. the reduction of of the n in56 words
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Article183 1922-11-04 6 "PUBLIC OPINION" AND INCOME-TAX. We < St led ur ci ng held in J i of w< cUtion «-ii Auf the income-1 u forward) il to inorning and pablitsh i>>uo leavi i us perfect week, "!ii.put forward a dalous conditions public opinion an would admit il i cintiun has not183 words
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Article43 1922-11-04 6 the French p l tcry. on Than ed by Fathei Proconar da M h Thief ban Ired I JJ n F.vnch Vctennt 1 I dtd n rwohitioi Minitter domandnu: l v intr froin the publ^nt: Momoirp in Fraiu b (dh toconnt for raporatioi43 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement138 1922-11-04 6 whisky j^LL >-r7>^^ (Gold Label) \V>n r JSI Agents WM lil 'ti\ CALDBECK MACGREGOR B— u uU. LliJ. I (Incorporated in Shanghai) SCOTCH WHISKY p^ m PROPRIETORS: Bulloch. Lade Co. OFFICE GLASGOW AND LONDON. 87. CECIL STREET. lIKM IN TWENTY FIVL YEARS OF PRACTICAL COMBINED WITH ELEGANCE. Steven's Single Barrel138 words
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Advertisement10 1922-11-04 6 i REPAIRS, ONE HOUR JOHN DUKE. 16, Battery Road, Singapore.10 words
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Article53 1922-11-04 7 ELECTIONS OlN nISASTER ri rbibction. \<*' 2. ithe cosbin tht LonI wo bundin the Ighs, for published. I U it ly clear- ■i-ling-d 21 I Refoi men, and ,'.y i 1 1 ition, the Reid. Louden, Sm I B rouge: 1 uncils 260. ly out of a53 words
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Article186 1922-11-04 7 [tome, \<>\. 2. •ent Mac- Vt* in- ment of would look rational to show by deed* I bat no Telenief? f all mis- ■a] eff< [talian i ondoa, Nov. 2. irxon have ■lus>ulini's VS (.ROWING I I'. London, N<<\. 2, txpat--1 »nadian and Prim* Ottawa w the Cana--1186 words
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Article278 1922-11-04 7 THE PREMIER'S IDEAL. J IM) OUT WHERK WE ARE.' [Reuter's Service.] London, Nor. 2. Bonar Law addressing 2,250 women Dnirj Lane theatre. M id he had favour- mail's suffrage since boyhood. The en was towards row autfcmnHM, which the Government led. He defended his famous "people ilcnt know where278 words
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Article383 1922-11-04 7 London, Nov. 2. .Marks have collapsed to 24,300 sellers, f v. buyers. CON STAN TINE'S GUILT. Athens, No\. 2. The newspapers state that investigation? fixed Constantino's responsibility foi the debacle in Anatolia in assuming »upreme command of the army and otherwix ief of a ruinous political-military regime,383 words
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Article85 1922-11-04 7 The mortality returns for the tettlement for the week ending Oct. 21st give Ihe total deaths as 262, representing a ratio per mille of 81.10. The chief causes of mortality were: Phthisis 33, pneumonia 27, convulsion 21, beri-beri 21, debility and age 18, malaria 17, enteritis 11, fever not specified85 words
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Article1328 1922-11-04 7 JUDGE AND COMMERCIAL IMMORALITY. Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard, presiding"ver the Singapore Bankruptcy Court yesI t«fday, delivered judgment upon the application of Kwek KhM Jen*, Chinese towkay, for approval of composition. The bankrupt filed his own petition and receiving order was made on May 4th this year. The debtor admitted1,328 words
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Article183 1922-11-04 7 Au 8(j of this publication the last under i tl ir- name, for beginning with next year Society will be the Malayan Branch. 11. A. S." is full of solid reading, worthily p;aintaiiiiiig the reputation of the Journal fol putting on record matters relating183 words
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245 1922-11-04 7 Amount previously acknowledged $24,246.70 Miss M. Olson 10.00 Mrs. Stockwell 10.00 Anon, per Mrs. H. B. Ward 15.00 Mrs. Watson (Johore) 10.00 W. H. Macgregor 50.00 J. E. T. O. F. 10.00 Miss Pearson 10.00 Miss Austin 20.00 The "Wee Nine"245 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement119 1922-11-04 7 Robinson Co., Ltd. /^x^^ "VITALITE" i*v|K PNEUMATIC \k 3i TENNIS SHOES ll^. THE ONLY HYGIENIC J RUBBER SHOE IN THE WORLD. Beasons The insole is composed of a compressed, porous, non-conduct-ing Fibre which given buoyancy to the tread. Preserves the feet from Burning, Blistering, Aching. The Hosiery remains Dry. All119 words
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Advertisement553 1922-11-04 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The "Blue Funnel" Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM r ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT553 words
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Advertisement535 1922-11-04 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. (Incorportcd in England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. Bu% Singapore s.s. CITY OF YORK China and Japan Dec. 14 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA China and Japan Jan. 28 s.s. CITY OF POONA China *nd Japan Mar. 9 HOMEWARD. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles and535 words
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Advertisement584 1922-11-04 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA^I AND I APCAR LINE. I (Incorporated i n England.) a MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO t f PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL i I (Under Contract with His Majesty <:. I LONDON PAR-BABTKBN BEI FROM LONDOxN TO MABSEILLES I qv^ v I DUE SINGAPORE I I KABHGAB about584 words
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Advertisement639 1922-11-04 9 -^S STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. |iJW INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) SIN GAPORE— BANGKOK. COASTING SERVICE. i. Kclantan, l<angnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure OK Xl>v 6 Nov. 8 Not. 11 Nov. 15 20 Nov. 22 r and have excellent accom- r3. \m BiagS] m to Bangkok and Singapore639 words
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Advertisement645 1922-11-04 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Stea Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. ••AMERICAN MANCfIURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) iOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR FANAMI FROM NEW TORE Steamers. Due S'pore Route For PH™ U S Nov Suez Philippines and645 words
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Advertisement698 1922-11-04 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM PHILADELPHIA VIA SUEZ 3.R. MOBILE CITY due Singaporo Dec. 7 1922 s.s. STEEL TRAVELLER due Singapore Jan! 7 1928 TO BOSTON, TiEVv YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. a.s. FAIRFIELD CITY due Singapore N ov 17 lOl^> s.s. MOBILE CITY due Singapore j nn n 192^ s.s.698 words
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Article445 1922-11-04 10 A Voice from Singapore. i Mr. David G. Stead, la* dent of Wild Life Preservation Society of Australia, and now holding an official position in British Malaya, has written to thi Society, urging agitation in the direction of stopping the export of Australian Wrds. He quotes instances445 words
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Article73 1922-11-04 10 It fteema to be true that the habit of! abdication is growing in high places. Dur-J ing the nineteenth century as many U twenty-four monarch* resigned, beginning with Charks Emmanuel of Sweden and ending with Milan of Serbia. The correspondiqg list for this century must be nearly as great already.73 words
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Article361 1922-11-04 10 AMALGAMATION O R CO-OPERATION. The Malay Mail of Monday has a thoughtful article dealing with the ■objection of the amalgamation, federation or i ufcrably co-operation, of services in the Colony, the V. M. S. and the U. M. S., in which it calls for policy. Peninsular and Federated appointment* have361 words
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Article98 1922-11-04 10 Mr. Cecil Ilannswoith has notified his constituency that he is not standing at the next election. He desires to make room for younger men able to take uj> Parliamentary burdens. He avows himself a strong supporter of the Premier. An interesting discovery has been made in the research experiments at98 words
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Article231 1922-11-04 10 The M. M. branch liner Manche is expected here from Saijron to-day at 2 p.m. She will sail for Saigon on Tuesday morning, the 7th install at 8 a.m, j asst'ng. r and freight trade. The "Rollicker," one of the three British tugs which left Colombo en route231 words
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197 1922-11-04 10 London, October A tragic story of a immature order to abandon a ship needlessly, costing the loss of fifteen British lives in the North Sea has boen revealed by wireless from a German trawler reporting that it pitted up on 22nd September, the British197 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement103 1922-11-04 10 9 PNEUMATIC OR SOLID J I ihere is a 1 I CONTINENTAL TYRE for every need. I I /^K^ This mark stands for a distinctive |i j product backed by a determina- j j tion to satisfy tht most exacting I S customer. I This is what we offer you103 words
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Advertisement333 1922-11-04 10 AYOUNGWIFE .CDIBD OF TIAT WwKJJ^ FEAKFUL /^cElx BACKACHE /^V.T Mrs. B. L. Hunt, writes "I first became ill about 2\ year* ago, and suffered terrible pains in the back, sleeplessness, and swelled thighs, and could not move about in bed. I was under a doctor, but had very little relief.333 words
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Advertisement219 1922-11-04 10 The Timber Preserve Stocked |in 1, 5 l6~Gal]r n tw, WHY PAY H/g/i Prices for Hard Wood Soft IVooc/ Treated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST AS GOO! r IVr/te for Particular The Borneo Company Limits (Incorporated in England.) Singapore, Ipoh and Pewang, THE MARK OF GOOD OH BRILLIANT ECONOMIC* Asiatic219 words
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Miscellaneous388 1922-11-04 10 MAIL TABLE. n TO-DAT. Batav ia tekiaj mails for Samu:an ff Sourabaya, Macassar and Australasia Boa*.**, Shanghai and jJIT™" Pulau Soopi Mito Maru B a.m. Aaamba and tf.tua. Ts.ands BaU^J I S Cucoh Ban Siong Bec f) a.m. Kerlmon S^"{f t° On J 8.. H^uSZ n It -Mers.njr, Kaab Pahnng388 words
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Miscellaneous351 1922-11-04 10 Ceylon Swed. 5264, from Moji for Porto N'ovo 3. VESSELS AT WHARF. TAN JONG PAGAR. East Wharf No. 1. Nil. East Wharf No. 2. Nil. Sheers Wharf No. 3.— Nil. Main Wharf No. -1. TaruhMain Wharf No. 5. Nil. Main \Tharf Xo. e\— Kuala. Empire Dock No. 7.— Nil. West351 words
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Article62 1922-11-04 11 Novi ntber 3 Bank 4 m.s. o Bank demand jjjj Hongkong, demrmi l"* 7 i vokoh™;. ZES c V 0 r5 7 TJara, demand Bangkok, demand JjJ isovereign. Bank Buyin* *o K 1 Bank of England Rato f 8 Bar SUrer London P .V,' Kxchan-o on London Lirea 103.8062 words
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Article101 1922-11-04 11 KoTember 3 Tin 125 Tons s 0 Gambter Cubo No. I n n Gambler J™° Peppor Black *JSJ Pepper (white fair) «0 "5 Tapioca, small fl*k», f.e o'nn ri »e> .'.I'M Pearl Sagj small 775 rorpa Mix 9 65 Copra Sundried 985 Opium, Benares anc. 4^500 Hicc, Rangoon white101 words
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Article30 1922-11-04 11 S ngapon, Nov. Srd. 12 noon. ••»>:-•■■ ri Ribbed Smoked Sh< ;o I Dec II ll'_.; Tan. -March 12> April-June 43^ 14. Tom- of Market Firm.30 words
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Article177 1922-11-04 11 London. Oft. 2. The Blue Book on Government trading] to the end of March, 1921, states that the 1 Ministry of Food, from its inception In] 1917 to its cessation in 1021. spent £809, 913,39(1 in foodstuffs, including £206,526, ?49 in frozen moat. On the latter commodity177 words
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Article183 1922-11-04 11 Tl:e Malay Mail hears from private sources that a process has been found of making a substitute for plate glass oat of rubber and that the mixing of latex with certain cotton fabric* piojnises to double or treble the actual strength of such fabrics Ouring the months of January up183 words
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Article133 1922-11-04 11 Singapore, No* Tin.— LIT;. IT-.. (;,l. 126 tons sold ;,t I per pikuJ. Rabbcn.—Steady. KuaL > H>.». Amalgamated Malaya *J *•> hi ]r dr»«il W-20 I LJUn Simp.ru si $1.35, Lunaa $6 $6.25, AHenbyi 55 60 Pan.- |5 $525,Jimaha Benuta 20 l' <. Kempaa s;.i j.io. Mining—Easier. Collieri«a133 words
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Article142 1922-11-04 11 SintMporr, \<»\. KuliiH'r.— London 11%, local 40%. Tia^— London £179 17 6d Skare Markets— Firm Tukanga 27', 32%, Koala Sidin 95, New Serendaha $UKI |2.10, I lake 67% r2%, Pantaifl 55 66, Jimahfl $1.1( $1.15, Brogai 40 50, Baaaetta >: M (in-.— Taipin- |1.02H H.07! Norths $1.22',, South*142 words
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181 1922-11-04 11 ii interesting dispute has arisen tween the Javasche Bunk and the Gw ment of the Netherlands Indies concerning the power of the directors of the bank to declare a dividend of IGG per cent "out of profits. Tho bank has a successful record, and181 words
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Article25 1922-11-04 11 field Steel I ilgamation of a number of business* l!i- I tun of cu en ithorised capital i but k»« capital has i Jfc#4 w25 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement138 1922-11-04 11 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY 1m wmm K-K -Winchester H^S^ n™, I MANAGING DIRECTOR AGENTS WANTRn I i;> A H PAIR I MANAGER AND AGENCY DIRFOTOR r n xtt^ A t CTUARY I HORACE W. RAPER. R C> C NICH OLL, F.1.A., F.F.A. I I RANCH .ILU. f and)138 words
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Advertisement460 1922-11-04 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China h corporated in England by Royal Chartei Taid up Capital in 600,000 neserve r und ijaa Oft Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000 000 oo Hl:ad OFFICE. ob Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Ptnan* Amntsar llcilo Puket BanjrkoK Ipoh Rangoon460 words
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Advertisement813 1922-11-04 11 yokohamalpecFbank, LIMITED. Established 1880. Reserve Fund Y 65,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. L Mafeokata Esq. T. Hods^/Ei?? HEAD OFFICE VOKOH \MA Singapore Branch :u-A Cavlia Street. BRANCHES: '-flt r u S Francisco p'.o'a- J-<*Ansele. battle b'.eno* Aires Lycns Rbaneha Manila ShSSSdd Ckai.gohun Nagasaki Soarabaya Diiirc-a Isagoya Sydney Feagtica Newchwan- Tokvo813 words
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Advertisement108 1922-11-04 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in Er. R l 3n(l y j^, A lmj fire motorcar" marine Fidelity Guarantee-Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives-Messrs. BARLOW Co. Branch Office-64, The Arcade, CoHye^QuV Ltd ____J^° R PON LEE Resi denfc Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO LTD (Incorporated in Great Britoi.). TOTAL ASSETS exceed £2108 words
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Article164 1922-11-04 12 broadcasting in DfGLAHD London, Oct. 20th. A memorandum of the Articles of A -v.-u-jation of the British broadcasting Company has been ratified by a ful! meeting of wireless telephone manufacturers. It is hoped that broadcasting will be tilted on November Ist., Marconi House being used temporarily «•<164 words
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Article119 1922-11-04 12 A Heavy Increase. Vulta, October 124th. The annual report of the Calcutta Fire Brigade for the yea!- ended March 81st, jus: issued, nse rds that Muring the year under review the Fire Brigade (which protects an area of about 113 square miles with a population of over119 words
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Article575 1922-11-04 12 Melbourne, Oct. 6th.— There does not Mm to be the slightest abatement in the n of indignation which has arisen ancnt the scandal of the overseas mails. The papers continue to publish letters from busineea men and others resident in Melbourne and other parts of575 words
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Article26 1922-11-04 12 WORLD'S BOXING CHAMPION. New York, Nov. 2. In the fifteen rounds World's welterweight championship, Mickey Walker of Newark, New Jersey, cutpointed Jack Britton, the holder.26 words
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Article345 1922-11-04 12 I)e Sanaa Outclassed. Than was a largV 1 attendance at the Stadium on the M.B.E. ground last night when the contests put up by the Stadium Boxing Syndicate were contested, including the Hon. Mr. F. S. James, Colonial Secretary and Mr. M. E. Sherwood, M.8.E. Secretary to345 words
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294 1922-11-04 12 Mr. J. H. Douglas on Siki and Carpentier. Among the spoetators at the cricket match M.C.C. V. Ceylon was tho veterau authority on hexing, Mr. J. H. Douglas, veil- known at cne tiife as tho referee at the National Spotting Club in somo of th«294 words
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Article54 1922-11-04 12 Monday, Nov. G. 6 p.m. Drill Hall, All Companies, Lecture. Tuesday, Nov. 7. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, S. F. A. Band practice. Wednesday, Nov. 8. 6.18 p.m. Drill Hall, All Companies, Officers, N. C. Os. and Auxiliary Volunteers. Thursday, Nov. 9. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, S.54 words
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344 1922-11-04 12 HOCKEY. S.C.C. Beaten by R.A.M.C. Two g-ames of hockey were played on the Padang yesterday —an unusual occurrence fan these days when the game makes only very moderate appeal to spectators. On the S. C. C. ground the R. A. M. C. defeated the S. C. C. after an interesting"344 words
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Article97 1922-11-04 12 Mchean Wins Championship. The final of the S.C.C. Lawn Bowls Championship between the Rev. G. H. Douglas and If. B. IfeKeaa, was played last evening in the presence of a large number of onlookers. Both players were in excel-h-nt form, Mfne spltndid woods being bowled. Play97 words
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Article98 1922-11-04 12 Next Sunday's race will be for the St. Andrew's trophies presented by Mr. A. Smith. Course: Starting line, round outer mark boat, round the hulk Oscar, round mark boat off Slipway pier and home inside Creak water. Handicaps. Scratch Nos. 18 and 20; three minutes Xos.98 words
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Article112 1922-11-04 12 "If a team from Ceylon went Home during a decent summer," Raid Mr. A.. C. MacLaren after the M.C.C. match, "they would give a very good account of themselves against the English Counties. I am very much struck— and, I confess, surprised— by the class of112 words
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Article64 1922-11-04 12 CuulfieJd Stakes, w.f.a., 9 furlongs Eurythmic 1; Tangalooma, 2; Harvest King, 3. Won by a length, third neck away. Time 1.53 Vi. Betting: 6 to 4 on winner, 20 2nd 33 3rd. Caulfield Guineas, one mile Soorak, 1; Wliittior, 2; Prince Tressady, 3. Won by 2'i lengths third64 words
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Article100 1922-11-04 12 A MM of considerable interest to followers of the Tui-f has opened at the olornbo District Court. The action Is ;.n with the death of the racehorse Contest on June 2nd last as the result of an accident on the Course. The owner of the animal, Mr. P.100 words
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Article99 1922-11-04 12 The final of the triangular match will be played to-day between "The Rest" and "The Merchants." The teams are as follows: The Rest. (1.) Mrs. Cantrell and Wodehousc (2) Miss Stephenson and Potts. (3.) Mrs. Saunders and Miles. (4.) Mrs. Childe and Edwards. (5.) Mrs. Pottts99 words
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Article47 1922-11-04 12 The state of the grounds prevented the tennis finals being- played yesterday, and they will be played on Monday. This necessitates putting off the meeting called for the purpose of considering- the New Year Sports till Wednesday, Bth, at .".15 p.m. in the S.C.C.47 words
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Article131 1922-11-04 12 Most players of golf have heard of freak performances, but it is rather doubtful if any feat of the past sounds more remarkable than something Capt. E. C. Carter did after winning- the Welsh amateur championship recently. Harleeh Castle stands on a prominent rock, overlooking- the Royal St.131 words
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Article257 1922-11-04 12 One of the largest passenger beats to call at Singapore is the City of Paris, of the Flleiman City line, which put into port <-n Thursday on her maiden voyage from Europe. She- is under the command of Cant. Miller, a wry old servant of the257 words
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Article204 1922-11-04 12 Various devices are being patented for direction of traffic. We in Singapore find it not easy often to understand the waving arm signals of the constable! on point duty, though we fancy there is improvement gradually stepping in, the constable now pointing in the direction traffic can proceed.204 words
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Article71 1922-11-04 12 "Foolish Wives." A remarkable Universal Film picture under the above heading, will be shown at the Goodwood Hall on Monday by special arrangement. The film was produced at great cost and, according to the producers, enlisted successfully the services rot only of San Francisco's upper Four Hnndred but71 words
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