The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 November 1922
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Title Section16 1922-11-11 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. T£N CENTS. SINGAPORE, Sjg., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1922. No. 10,73816 words
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Article259 1922-11-11 1 There is little change at Constantinople. The Turks are apparently still trying to force matters but Allied unity is more apparent; the French and Italian naval forces are beinjj reinforced and America is sending a battleship Page 7. Speaking at the Guildhall Mr. Bonar Law stated that259 words
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Article1492 1922-11-11 1 QuicquAd agunt homines noitri ett farragt libelli Juymnal. The sub-editors this week have had a trying time. The mere expansion of Natli?> and Indlib that is rendered necessary by telegraphese is a tiring operation, but when there came the Constantinople main mis»e and he had to1,492 words
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Advertisement195 1922-11-11 1 MAI/MOID ps******^ I Raffles Hotel. ARMISTICE NIGHT. will bo served T -night followed by a Daiu-e I until 1 a.m. Dinner $:^.oo. i ra will have the prior claim to seats in the Evening Dress essential for Dancing". Reser. SARKIES BR(M«ns, fekphon< Proprietor sT' gaiiu^l fTi^uiuuuuxn»i»»M»iHHiH»iiii»niiiiiniin»iniiiniii«amtmn^nmg^ KALAMAZOO LOOSE LEAF BOOKS195 words
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Advertisement156 1922-11-11 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). PHOTOGRAPHS OF PICTURESQUE LOCAL SCENES TASTEFULLY MADE UP AS CALENDARS AND CHRISTMAS CARDS SUITABLE FOR SENDING TO FRIENDS IN THE HOMELAND AS CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR GIFTS. BIG SELECTION NOW ON SALE. BURNETT'S ■DRY v AND OLD TOM GIN The Best Obtainable Imported By156 words
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Advertisement279 1922-11-11 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Clerk-typist wanted for •hardbrokcr's office—Pace 2. Guthric's stock the pcpular British Tennor:t's beev—Page 6. Bolter claims t 0 dive the best Berries nrd quality in town—Page L Notice: Rv despatch of Chrtermas parcels by Gosling and Co.—Page 2. Muller and Phipps are local agents for the famous Gilette279 words
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Article88 1922-11-11 2 Mr. J. W. van de Stadt who died at The Hague on Oct. 6, was in his fiftythird year. H* was manager of the Netherlands Trad- Society here during the time when the fiollar exchange was fixed and he left vke Bank shortly after, returning later to *»gapore as Manager88 words
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Advertisement511 1922-11-11 2 TO I lirOBFOR SALE. LARGE liif'ilWXS, mewly erected area from IU,OOO to 50,000 sq. ft. facing rivt-T. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for offices and godow»s. Centrally situatedAll immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write to A. J. ABRAHAM,511 words
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Advertisement600 1922-11-11 2 EXTRAORDINARY BIG PRODUCTIONS Ist SHOW AT 7.30 SHARP NATHAN HIRSH presents FLORENCE CHASE In the A. I. Special Feature THE WOMAN ABOVE REPROACH A ttaUling drama in five parts LARRY SEMON IN 'SOLID CONCRETE The Screen's comedy are in his latest rib-rattling: riot. In 2 acts. 2nd SHOW AT 9.15600 words
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Advertisement290 1922-11-11 2 Commencing NOV. 13th at 9.30 p.m. THE DARKTOWNJPSTRELS Including 1 THE FAMOUS LOUISIANA TRIO. PLANTATION SONGS, •i By Real Southern Negroes. Booking- now open at MOUTRIE'S. PEICBB S3, 2 and I. NOTICE Far tho convenience of Theatro Patrons IWmp will be open at tho Theatre Box Offico during: Holidays, Hinr290 words
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Advertisement316 1922-11-11 2 Alhambra TheaKi Programme from Tuesday, 7th Nov to IN THK SECOND SHOW i I TOPICAL BUDGET I British Screen N I A Splendid Epic of the Sea Irvin I Presented by W.W Hodkinson C I PARTNERS OF THE TIDE I In 7 Reels S From the novel bj Joseph i316 words
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Article770 1922-11-11 3 1 The Gorernor i,, Oomeil lum made the following a.Mitional rule*.--•A Rubber imported by sea into M*!**., Proving Wellesley or the Din- shall upon proof of such import be ivoxporu ,1 frtv of duty and without M<*n «t Lfeenec or eoopons. I «vin K of Standard t'rmluction770 words
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Article133 1922-11-11 3 An attempt by a land type plane to land on the deck of a warship of the United States navy proved successful recently. The iwo-seater landed on the flight deck of the U S. S. Langfley while the vessel was proceeding at a speed of six knots an hour during133 words
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Advertisement313 1922-11-11 3 an m A n*fi iSaV a^i MttltMjiLMfrßTTM.*g^nn\ fIF^V I Does your Baby laugh 1 I like this gaby laughs idealise he is happy— he is happy because be ia Vf I health)^ His pooil health is mainly the result of right feeding *>? I I Thit i» why the Glaxo-fed313 words
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Advertisement235 1922-11-11 3 y^t^T^^ I 4Jt^ A.M.A. J *^BSBMIMi george rltluntn &co. ltd. f Vy-Ar^^^ -Z (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). Hn •MPPOVEstt S j: ■ftICOOKINCI nAATT? Cf7V^/ID UUL Donobbke V i= C^liV/^ bLJGAK [111 our word I gUiiJ for it -buy I ;I w a«S 1 iVM CHINER y Bnd note In6 Ja Specialists235 words
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Article151 1922-11-11 4 Private advice* from well-informed sources in Japan indicate a strong probability that the Japanese naval authorities will not proceed with the project of conv«rtimg the half-built battle cruiser*. It ie unlikftl? that anything 1 would be done in that direction before next April in any case, and151 words
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Article35 1922-11-11 4 Wednesday 15th. Ambulance and Signal, ling Classes, 5.15 p.m. Thursday 16th. Sports Heats, Raffles Institution Gkround. Friday 17th. Sports Heats, Raffles Institution Ground. Saturday 18th. Sports Finals, Raffle* Institution Ground, 8 p.m.35 words
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Advertisement460 1922-11-11 4 'v/ rs^»si^alliV e SfeL/^il /l" \^**\r*^W' I/j i i I High in Quality Unusually low in Upkeep I The owner of a Willys-Knight is made to realize that it gives care-free, comfortable motoring, year after year at low operating expenses. This powerful quiet engine runs with extraordinary freedom from motor460 words
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Advertisement442 1922-11-11 4 w-fww/w%v-vw%^vwww%%%%*^s%v. ViW.v.v.v.v.v iVa iV I I 7Jx pcr/ame tf c I Oriental Fragrance. I MfcJLAWrTwi ff^TtifeL jUi 1 Sole Propr.- ->■-« and !n»- t ajjJHH_^g»»\^Bi- i>| IheCdatraw- Orienul Pe R jkTvH&M^S^.^ hasu-so-hana. phul-nan^, I I IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN BUSINESS PREMISFS AND RESIDENTIAL PROP; I At Messrs. CHEOXG442 words
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Miscellaneous532 1922-11-11 4 CHURCH SERVICES. IWENTY-SBCOND SUNDAY AFTER j TRINITY. Sunday, November 12. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). !>.ir> a.m. Matins and Litany. i p.m. Tho Catechism. S.SO p.m. Evensong and Sermon. ST. MATTHEW'S SEPOY LINES. ,^.ir> ajsv Evensong it. 'id Sermon. During the following wok:532 words
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Article863 1922-11-11 5 The following is the text of the reply of the Angon Govevnmvnt, dated October 4, to the Allied invitation dated September 23 to a Peace Conference lie Government of the National Grand ">iiy tbanki the three Allied Governmenti for the Note which they have been863 words
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Advertisement148 1922-11-11 5 r to T w 1- 77T ii» I I I lift and fun I 11K uc E I Chamber I :üb -1 u.c. E f [anxioni i. u.c. -Pollux Ron 7J I u.c. uc Rol u.c. No*. io.;, ttl r togetl j M. C u.c I .nd 36 ntry from148 words
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Advertisement388 1922-11-11 5 AUCTIQNSALES MORTGAGEE'S SALE 1 instruct.on, tc >s, Raffles I>lac- ZV mb rat2 opm ESTATE TRUST ACEXdES LTD (Successors to Chin e Keng Le; L T Co.) Auc T tloncer3 K -'at- Agents. d g, n.M.S. Solicitor. 11.11 M THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. t\ »»tttt388 words
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Advertisement498 1922-11-11 5 TENDERS. STATE OV JOHORE. PKISONs" DEPARTMENT. Jotor"e Blh™", be eiv<!d Secreuriat 1« fl!! P nOon n th 30th No TC mber lowing a'S',;.*' 11 8 th yMr 1923 of th A. Food-stuffs, K. Tools and Materials to^i^ t^ f b^r d on wM tlw hefd^rpX"'" wi!l be required for cach498 words
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Advertisement350 1922-11-11 5 Eyesight K Free I i Carefully i^B& of Examined Ml|b* Charge. J > H. M. The King of Siam. > WANT OF CARE DOES US MORE DAMAGE THAN W V\T OF KNOWLEDGE". (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN) :I IF YOU VALUE YOUR EYESIGHT I CONSULT J. BERNARDINE DOYLE OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN > (Member of350 words
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Article31 1922-11-11 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. MARRIAGE. M I NTO-BEI TERIDGE.- At St. Andrew's Charci'.. IVnanjr, on 6th November. Ireorgv Minto to Margaret Dorothy, daughter of P. Betteridg*. 8.A., LL.D.. and Mrs. Betteridg-o. Bradford (Yorks).31 words
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757 1922-11-11 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1922. The Position in Turkey. The position at Constantinople is Still critical. The demands of the Ahgoran Government have now been stilted, and they are excessive in the extreme appetite has grown by eatin jr. The obvious objective is to alter the conditions arranged757 words
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Article1388 1922-11-11 6 m Convicted of removing- sand from Crown land at Blakanjr Mati three Chinese were fined $30 each by the Third Magistrate yesten "ay. Tht Police Courts will be closed on Saturc';.y and Monday but Mr. Gouriay, the Third Magistrate will lit till noon on Monday to digpO— of small cases.1,388 words
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Article86 1922-11-11 6 I four lettc by ovei cariyim "11 to 111 Urge rrorai I: warded to 1 «Sir,-\\. chants and 1 in Singapo B appoint' K ananim< B the B Hi U 11 co- H may take v fl ment to a J{ mmi ■up] I At a mi Fruil86 words
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Article74 1922-11-11 6 The i Sens tad Co at [GhuKa >• Freehold land Road, atva i I Mi A. K. P. 1 $5,300. i Freeehold land Roa<i. area A. R. M. Xada; 99 years 1 easel New Bj by Mr. Tan Bag Km I 99 jmxt lea* il*»* Now Bridge74 words
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Article144 1922-11-11 6 Tb Met] 1 Toronto 1 majority pit.^. We ■mtoiaHmi that jthonu- U-avi-s Boat! P< Gajah) Chaplaincy at t!to he coßMemti :r# Sir riau.i. H 0« the Latgoe af R- T^ Geneva, hai m J»P» big Tokyo Im wm i «ceited by^^ Eliot, \h British AmbM»*^ j ,of the .lapau Re,l144 words
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Advertisement153 1922-11-11 6 I WHISKY fir* Ai\ \^T^B (Gold Label) /Ws (tilts CfILDBEGK J^^fe^^^ MACGREGOR B-^ (x uU., LIU. I (Incorporated in Shanghai) I SCOTCH WHISKY Pho fROPRIETORSj Bulloch. Lade Co. OFFICE GLASGOW AND LONDON. 87, CECIL STREET. FIRST— IV TWENTY FIVE YEARS OF PRACTICAL WE HA\ AL" Ai IS TO ALL EYEGLASS153 words
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Advertisement9 1922-11-11 6 REPAIRS, ONE HOUR JOHN DUKE. 16, Battery Road, Singapore.9 words
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Article290 1922-11-11 7 TIIK UNITED FRONT. ATTAINED. I., union. Nov. 9. tinople la Kss ..test via Paris il isfaetety led desire He met the to settle nd other Bi ce n suited of ops and 1 fixed, afteripal st Paris, \o\. 10. •be imprea Near East i; ed Sigh I290 words
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Article424 1922-11-11 7 ELECTION RESULTS. H AIUMNG'S GOVERNMENT SAFE. [Reuter's Service] New York, Nov. 9. The position of the parties in the new' Congress is Republicans 21«; Democrats! Socialist one; Independent one. The outstanding returns are thirteen of which the Republicans only require to win two in order to rotnin424 words
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Article209 1922-11-11 7 Washington. Nov. 9. The Ang-To-French and Italo-Belgian ambassadors submitted proposals to Mr. Hughes recognising the equality of Ame- j rican with Allied claims on Germany for the maintenance of troops of occupation. It is understood the Allies pointed out the impracticability of at present revising the whole209 words
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Article79 1922-11-11 7 (By courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbun). Tokio, Nor. 10. The budget for the next financial year was decided to-day at 1,350 million yen, expenditure and revenue. The estimates for the establishment of a Consulate General at Tientsin hare been adopted, but the bill for the establishment of79 words
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Article155 1922-11-11 7 PREMIER HOPEFUL. THOUGH HUSKY. [Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. 10. The traditional state and ceremonial marked the Lord Mayor's Banquet at the Guildhall, which was attended by several ambassadors, including the Japanese Mr. Bonar Law only arrived afver dinner, suffering from a cold and husky voice. He was heartily155 words
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Article301 1922-11-11 7 CalcuttG. Nov. 9. The police have arrested the President of the Khilafat Committee on a charge of maLinir seditious* speech tlealinp with the Near East situation. KNVER ONCE MORE. Allahabad. Nov. 9. 1 1 Meshed correspondent of the Pioneer' reports that Enver Pasha is still alive and301 words
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Article212 1922-11-11 7 Berlin. Not. 9. Disappointment is expressed in Reparations Commission circles at the intangible character of the German proposals replying to the reparations note delivered early in the week requesting more concrete proposal! i in regard to the reorganisation of German finances. The reply considers the stabilisation212 words
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Article25 1922-11-11 7 Our Penang correspondent advises us that the fourth performance by the Penang Choral Society of Merrie England, at a matinee, was a most successful Show.25 words
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Article770 1922-11-11 7 INFLUENCE OF BRITISH TROOPS. From a superficial survey of the situation, both political and social, a stranger will get some curious impression* here. Never was there such a city for talk. Only a very good listener is able to remain here and be comfortable. Constantinople seems encircled by770 words
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Article97 1922-11-11 7 The Covomment Gazette contains a number of tenders received for the construction of Government Building*, and he following were accepted: European Ward A General Hospital, Wee Cheng Soon, $198,000. European attendants' quarters, General Hospital Singapore, Brossard Moppin and Co. $42,212. Native kitchen block, Brosaard and Moppin, $28,920. Converting97 words
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Advertisement119 1922-11-11 7 THE SIGN OF SUPREMACY SIX CHAMPIONSHIPS IN EIGHT WEEKS I ■B i L f s-i^d^l* J A I¥• 1 1 r 1 P-^^'^^lPwa KAi I VlvrJUl v. MJr\LtLj CREATES CHAMPIONS HAVE YOU TRIED IT Championships won by players using a "J.H." ball 1. United States America Open 4. Massachusetts Open119 words
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Advertisement486 1922-11-11 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AM) 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 ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP HAMBURG. r SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT486 words
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Advertisement499 1922-11-11 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN BUCKNALI STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorportod in England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. Btafapor#. s.s. CITY OF YORK China and Japan Dee. 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 and London499 words
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Advertisement491 1922-11-11 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA^i APCAR LINE I (Incorporated i n E MAIL AND PASSENGER Ax\D CAIM PENINSULAR AND OWEN j I (Under Contract with His M, I LONDON FAR-EASTERN Si I FROM LONDON TO MARBEI I DUE SINGAPORE I KASHGAR about Nov. 12 DONGO PL ASSY about Nov. 26 I491 words
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Advertisement457 1922-11-11 9 fSTm UEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. fit ]n (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) f 'Ul SINGAPORE— BANGKOK. COASTING SERVICE. y ebs. Kelantan, Pangnara, Telupin, Pjitani, Singora, ju ebumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure MAH ii>ol. Nov. 13 Nov. 15 LA Nov. 20 Nov. 22 Nov. 27 Nov. 29 I ti throughout with eloctric light,457 words
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Advertisement273 1922-11-11 9 O. S. K. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. subject to change without previous notice) •uropean Line I For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez Port Said. •Amazon Maru arr. Nov. 20 dep. 21 Shunko Maru arr. Dec. 22 dep. 23 •Omit Marseilles. New York Line: For Saa Francisco Panama,273 words
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Advertisement709 1922-11-11 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Compaq, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN A MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in Englamd.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Due S'pore Route For ™!';?"Y, S Nov 20 Suez Philippines709 words
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Advertisement675 1922-11-11 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM PHILADELPHIA VIA SUEZ 3.5. MOBILE CITY due Singapore Dec. 7 1922 s.s. STEEL TRAVELLER due Singapore Jan! 7 1923 TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. s.s. FAIRFIELD CITY due Singapore Nov. 17 1922 s.s. MOBILE CITY due Singapore Jan. 17 1923 s.s. STEEL TRAVELLER675 words
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Article808 1922-11-11 10 MR. I). A. M. BROWN EXPLAINS. (To the Editor of the Straits Echo). Sir. It would be manifestly unfair both Mr. John Pye and myself if the statements rvported to have been made by the President of the Fsnang Turf Club at the Annual General Meeting held808 words
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Article454 1922-11-11 10 The Chief Justice of Hongkong has delivered judgment in this case in Hongkong, which has been going on f° r th^ l i;st ten faen. In an action in Penar.tr in 1012 the death of one Cheung Tye Guan was declared and was nnchallengedi A young454 words
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Article43 1922-11-11 10 Mr. T. A. Chilcott, Inspector of Police, Ipoh, is proceeding on transfer to Pahang shortly. Mr. Chilcott has been three years in Ipoh and as an officer in the detective and police sections of the force has done excellent service. (T. O. M.).43 words
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Article132 1922-11-11 10 The French Homeward Mail steamer Azay Le Rideau is due here from Saigon on Saturday (this) afternoon, at 4 p.m. She will sail on Sunday morning at 6 a.m. for Penang, Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles. Two mammoth dredg-ers have been built by the Bengal Government to132 words
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Advertisement61 1922-11-11 10 PNcUMAiIC OR SOLID thr re is a CONTINENTAL. TYRE for every need. /OSS This mark stands tor a distinctive N^/ product backed by a determination to satisty the most exacting customer. This is what we offer you in CONTINUAL SOLID TYRES for lorries CONTINENTAL PNEUMATIC TYRES for automobiles and motor61 words
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Advertisement510 1922-11-11 10 A Footballer Yachtsman. Mr. HAROLD H. HALSE, j||W| The Famous Footballer, mfr^^^^^k At tho beginning of the gvg^^ ilw^ys b ffering IjiiigH^kg- v :fflL ;ii!«: wiion I had talTen one do»e I was relieved, after one bottle, all agonies disappeared.* 1 Evidence from Selangor. Mr. a de MORNAY, writes "It510 words
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Advertisement64 1922-11-11 10 JODEUtiP The Timber Pres«rvaii. Stocked jin I,l> 10 Gallon iw WHY PAY m High Prices for Hard Worn WHEN Soft Wood Treated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUSTAfIMVto Write for Particulars to The Borneo Company Limitii (Incorporated in England) Singapore, Ipoh and Penan& NOW READY. Singapore and Malayan Rougl Diary for64 words
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Miscellaneous620 1922-11-11 10 MAIL TABLE. n to-day! p u t-uinti 0 a.m. Merging, Kuala Pahaag and Kwntan r> r> Ranee 11 a.m. Pngi Radjah. Tcmbilahan and Indragiri Indrawn 11 a.m. Bilhton and Batavia Van den Bosch 11 am l enang, Colombo, Djibouti. Port Said Marseilles. Europe etc.. Azay Le Rideau noon Billion and620 words
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Miscellaneous94 1922-11-11 10 Latfnch Tantu, Tug Royal Rose, Victoria Dock Hye Leong. Keppel Harbour. King's Dock Nil, No. 1 Dock Tug Neptunus, Hulk Zeelandia, No. 2 Dock Tug Hercules, Ista No. 2, Diono. WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Xov. Barom 32 Fah 1016.7, 1012.8, 1015.9. Temp 85, 78, 78. Wet Bulb Ther 81,94 words
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Article76 1922-11-11 11 Rank demaad o j k-jt* Private credit* 3 m.s. •■> w*W York, demand rT» Credits 90 day3 53^ France, demand r-25" Yokohama, demand 10s Hongkong, demand 4 p.i. IVem. Java, demand 136Vi llnngkok, demand 89»^ Screreign, Eank Buying $8.54 Bank of England Rate 8 p.c. Bar Silver London 7.],;76 words
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Article97 1922-11-11 11 November 1" Tin Buyers 5i>2.25) No sellers Gambier Cube No. 1 17.00 Gambier 11.00 Pepper Black 12% P»pper (white fair) 20.75 Tapioca, small flake, f .p. 9 7 4 Pearl Sago small 7.75 Corpa Mix 9.66 Copra Sundried 9.86 Opium, Benares unc. 4.500 Rice, Rangoon white 235.00 Rice, Siam97 words
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Article36 1922-11-11 11 Singapore, Nov. 10th. 12 "*****. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sh*ot Spot 42 42%; Dee. 42'_. 42- 4 Jan.-Mjirch 43 4.? 1 April-JujH> ii\i 45. London quotation sheet Is. Od. Market Steady.36 words
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Article64 1922-11-11 11 Yesterday's Alterations. North Turing (£750,000— > 1.20 1.30 Br. A. Tobacco 4.5.0 4.7.0 E U. A. (5.000,000—10) 14 15 cd. S. S 5Ms per cent Loan 1919 redeemable 1029 $36,G7 1,900 100 1 2 102'^ S. S 5 1 per cent Loan 1918 redeemable 1928 $28,655,700 10064 words
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Article76 1922-11-11 11 The Corporation of Glasgow hav© received from the North British Rubber Company an offer to supply, free of charge, rubber blocks for the paving of a section of public street in the city. The offer ha* been accepted, and a part of Buchanan-street h«» been selected for the76 words
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Article199 1922-11-11 11 An increase of $259,000,000 in the total I bank deposit? in Chicago during the last! year, was ascribed to prohibition by Bishop' Thomas Nicholson of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Chicago. The Chief Secretary to Government has extended the term of the licence granted to the Malayan China Clay and Pottei-y199 words
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Article146 1922-11-11 11 Singapore, \«>v. 10. Tin. #185, Buyera no aeHera $92J Kubborn.—-Quivt. United M:»!:uva> $1.10, Ayt-r Hitami $11.75, Redmha $2, Kuala Sidima $1.90, BasM ti B6 i enta, Lanaf $6.25, Tapani $0, I'hi Benuta L'i oenta, Trafalgar! *l.io. Jimahi $1.02H, [ndrafiria $4.25. MininK.—CollitTics $16^6 $1C75, Murais4.66 $4^5, Uiu Piaha $1.55146 words
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Article167 1922-11-11 11 Singapore No\ In. Kubber. London Is. local 4191 Tin.— jl'lS.") London, local $92.25 Buy no sellers. Sh"re Marktt.— Quitt. Rubbers. Jeram PaUangs 72 j 77 Bassetta 82% 87%, Indnfirii $4 $4.50, to 45, Ulu Bennti 10 26, w Craigieleaa 32 1 37^. Tins.— TaipiiiEs $1.02 H $1.07%, Noi167 words
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Article89 1922-11-11 11 Singapore, Nov. 10. Tin.— *185 0. 0. 5i>2.25 no sales. Rubbers— Quiet, unchanged. .Mines Johans 43, Lin^uLs $4.20 $4 30 Norths $1.22V.> IL27M, Souths $1. $1.07%' Rawangrs $1.05 $1.10, Mambaus 80 Bfi, Murais $4.85, Plandoks 40 45. Industrials.— Robinsons ordinary $ie $16.25, Robinsons preference $110 $120,89 words
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Article127 1922-11-11 11 Singapore, Nov. I<>. Following steady but quiet period, the Market assumed an active tone on' the Vflconu' entry of manufacturer* 1 bqjm The quantity catalogued for the Auctions yesterday was heavy at 1681 tons, but had the reverse of a depressing: effect on values. The tale, which lasted127 words
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Advertisement190 1922-11-11 11 000 000. TUC mV\T rACTrDW lim Assurances in force over $17,000,000 THE GKLAI t ASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. t™ w v, tt (Incor P° rat ed in Straits Settlements) (TTK M,U I. PLANS OF ASSURANCE Assuran^ Compames Act. 11 AGENTS WANTFTfc MANAGING DIRECTOR WANTED SECRETES? luvtn A. H. FAIR.190 words
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Advertisement558 1922-11-11 11 C^TEREDIBANIi of India, Australia and China. [r corporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600,000 nhares £5 each £3.000,000 Reserve Fund «.700,00t Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000 000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Horgkong Penan? Amntsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh Karpoon558 words
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Advertisement532 1922-11-11 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (lacorpor&Ud in Hongkong.) Capital, all paid up $20,000,000 Silver Reserve $23,500,000 Storling Reserve, beld in London 4,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. G. M. Dodwell, Esq.— Caairman. Hoa. Mr. A. O. Lang.— Deputy Chairman, D. G. M. Bernard, Esq. A. M. Bowes Smith,532 words
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Advertisement347 1922-11-11 11 yohohamllpecie bank, LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (rally paid up) Reserve Fund y. 65,000,000 President: K. Kodania E3q. Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Esa DIRECTORS: N. Soma, Esq. N. Kajlwarr., Ego. T. \ajnakawa Esq. S. K Suzuki. Etq. M. Odagin, Esq. Huron K. MorialW B&ror K. Iwasaki. H. Mori, Eso347 words
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Advertisement102 1922-11-11 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in bffiand Vy Royal Charter A. D. 1720) fire motor~^a¥ marine FideUty Guarantee-Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives-Messrs. BARLOW Co. Branch Office— 61, The Arcade, Colly er Quay. A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britaim). TOTAL ASSETS exceed £23,000,000 effected,102 words
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Article455 1922-11-11 12 PUBLIC SERVANTS CASE. The Acting Chief Justice, the hon'ble Mr. P, J. Sproule, presided over the Singapore Bankruptcy Court yesterday, when permission for substituted service against Xaidu Brothers Trading and Transport Company, Maiden and Taha Company, and Chop Leong Tack, was granted. Mr. M. C. Johannes appeared for455 words
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Article172 1922-11-11 12 Judgment was delivered by the ActingChief Justice, the hon'ble Mr. P. J. Sproule. hi the Supreme Court yesterday in the i action brought by M. R. A. T. Rakkappa Chitty, cueing in forma p:.upeiis, against S. R. M. M. Annamalay Chitty. claiming damages for wrongful dismissal. His172 words
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Article138 1922-11-11 12 The hearing of the appeal by all the parties interested in the estate of the late Sjrtd Shaik bin Abdulrahman bin Ahmad Alkaff, arising out of an action in connection with a will and trust deed executed l»y Syed Shaik in 1910, was resumed yesterday in the138 words
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Article49 1922-11-11 12 The construction of the electric power station in Kuching progresses apace The «himney, 68 feet high from the floor of the works, has been completed. Many of the bungalows in the town have been wired and the concrete standards for carrying the wires are being rapidly erected. (Sar Gaiette,)49 words
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Article435 1922-11-11 12 LABOUR DISCUSSION. The following: summary of proceedings of a meeting of the Central Labour Advisory committee, held at Kuala Lumpur, on Nov. 6th., are forwarded for publication. Present: Mr. T. J. Cumming (in the Chair); G. P. Barnet, G. W. Hingston and G. L. O'Hara Hickson (Negri435 words
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Article197 1922-11-11 12 The death of Mr. John Kime of the P.W.1)., took place in the early houis of the 12th October. The deceased came out :o the East in 1592 to work for the New "entral Borneo Company in connection their coal mines in Labuan. He also197 words
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Article84 1922-11-11 12 The Simla Committee. The discussion in Simla regarding the labour question was within closed door* ■ad was not open to the public nor the oress. But we hear that the Indian Government is well disposed towards Malaya, better in fact than towards Ceylon. Alhough our Immigration laws are84 words
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Article128 1922-11-11 12 A correspondent has written to us, says the Sarawak Gazette, giving details of the flight of the flying vessel over Belaga. He says Abang Adeng and a crowd at Belaga saw the flying boat It came down at 8 p.m. quite close to the Fort and banked round it. Abang128 words
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Article131 1922-11-11 12 London, Nov. 9. The Home Office has banned the BeckettBattling Siki fight, fixed for the Albert Hall on Dec. 7, on the ground of the undesirability of contests of this sort between whites and blacks. At a fight yesterday evening in Paris for the French middle-weight championship, Prunier knocked131 words
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Article113 1922-11-11 12 A.P.C. beat Eurasian Co. A fast and interesting- game of hockey was witnessed on the S.R.C. ground between the A.P.C. and a team representing the Eurasian Co., S.V.C. yesterday afternoon, in spite of the downpour which came in the middle of the game. The Volunteers led by three goals113 words
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Article151 1922-11-11 12 The following teams are selected to turn cuv on Tuesday next: J. T. T. Webster; L. D. Wlgtfield, Lee Keag Tye, Lt. Dunbar, S. A. Furber; J. S. Watson, Dr. Sloper; A. G. Bratton, T. C. Martin* B, C. Martin, W. C. Hodges C. R. Wardle. W. McQjpe,151 words
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118 1922-11-11 12 The following Clubs have decided to join together and form the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association Singapore Cricket Club. Singapore Recreation Club, Straits Chinese Recreation Club, Singapore Japanese Club. Mr. D. Beatty has accepted an invitation to become the President of the Association. It is intended to118 words
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Article56 1922-11-11 12 The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. vs. Lanka Union at cricket to-day on the Raffles School Ground, commencing at 2 p.m. H. G. Stack (Capt.), G. J. Vyas. P. E. Thompson, J. Corrie, S. E. Travis, G. Towers, C. P. McCully, I. Yunos, W. Neubronner, K. F. Oehlers and56 words
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Article448 1922-11-11 12 Tilden's Brilliant Victory. In the greatest singles match ever witnessed in the United States, William Tilden von the National Lawn Tennis Championship for the third year in succession on the courts in tke Genr.antown Cricket Club in mail week at Philadelphia by beating William Johnston of California, 4-6,448 words
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Article216 1922-11-11 12 Something of a sensation was caused among the residents of the King Edward Hotel, Hongkong, recently, when the police raided a room engaged by a European for one night and seized a small arsenal, consisting of 51 revolvers, 9 Mauser pistols, 2 "Savage" rifles and over216 words
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Article188 1922-11-11 12 The Caliph seems to have about as good a chance of a long reign as a South American president. In the Othman Dynasty bi other succeeds brother, the law of succession in the reigning family being to pass on the dignity in seniority to the male descendants188 words
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Article118 1922-11-11 12 A a a novel, The Rider of King Log gripped and fascinated by virtue of the power of its plot and the strength of that Picturesque figure, John Xavier Kavanagh, from whom the book gets its name. But the picture as produced for Associated Exhibitors under the personal118 words
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Article65 1922-11-11 12 Tuesday Nov. 14. Drill Hall 5.15 p.m. Chinese Company parade; S.F.A. Band practice. Wednesday Nov. 15. Drill Hall 5.15 p.m. S.V.A. Commandant's lecture. Saturday Nov. 18. Junction Thompson Road and track to Mount Pleasant 4.30 p.m. Officers and N.C.Os. tactical exercise. Sunday Nov. 19. Junction65 words
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