The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 December 1922
1922-12-02
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Title Section16 1922-12-02 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. r^s CENT& SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1922. ko. 10,75516 words
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Article209 1922-12-02 1 The action of the (.reek (Jovernment is generally repudiated. The Italian Premier suggtsts Prance as being not of a mind with the rest of the Powers. The organ of the Vatican praises Hritain's action Page 7. In the Commons the question was raised of how far Hritain209 words
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Article1493 1922-12-02 1 Quicq t ,;.1 aguat homine* nottri ett fay rag* Üb€lh JUVXNAU How backward w are in this Colony may be noticed F-om eompariaon with the neighbouring Colony af Ceytoa. There they have elected members 0 f the Council, mmunity and territorial and a large representation. Recently1,493 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement111 1922-12-02 1 MALTHOID Raffles Hotel, g C SATURDAY T T,T 2920 2 r (i0 Lines) wm P Guest Night Dinner Dance. 3 w Raffles Orchestra. U KIM.AR HULLAND AT THK PIANO. £g h Sunday: Cinema 9-30 p.m. o{ itJfJLSApmAJkASLAS'S 1 KALAMAZOO. LOOSE LEAF BOOKS ■Ti>^ l ri___________i_Bft.J r_L-_Dir_jjjaitf THE FINISHED ARTICLE ,BE111 words
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Advertisement287 1922-12-02 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) "Al H.KS 1-I.ACE. MNGAPOML NOW ON SALE t THE "IMPERIAL" DIARY AND ALMANAC FOR 1923. •iTth YEAR OF PUBLICATION. Tiif only diary printed with English. Malay and Chinese dates. Poolaeap Size 13 in. hy S in. One week ko an opening, Interleaved witlj287 words
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Advertisement186 1922-12-02 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Rubber restriction notice Page 2. Municip-I tenders fat sand Page 2. Steel screw steamers for sale Page 5. H. Bolter has 88 varieties Of liquetus Page 1. 555 cigarettes are free from dust Page 4. (..uthries arc sole agents for Bowrailite Page 6. Auctions of motor ear anil186 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous100 1922-12-02 1 THE WEEK. Set today, 2nd. High Water, 8.43 a.m., 9.r,2 p.m. Outwjud mail due. Rugby: Malaya Cup, S'pove vs. Johoro. S.C.C Pictures, Victoria Thcntr.'. 0.15 p.m. Sunday, trd. High Water, !>.14 to >.1l p.m. Monday, ±t£P r High Wat^ra^n. a.m JO.iy p.m. Tm ■.<dl&' h Ztl,. >.~ High Water, 10.15100 words
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Article94 1922-12-02 2 Mr. M. C. Hay has been appointed Protecfer of Chinese in Johore^ with effect from Oct. 28th. Mr. H. N. Ferrers, advocate and solicitor of Kuala Lumpur, returned from Home by the French Mail Paul Lecat. The management of the Grosvenor annotuve that they will hold dance at the Hotel94 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement432 1922-12-02 2 mmmmmMUrmmm*mmmmmmMmummmm~* T* >^_«_mMSW««d ««MV<<tt-«MM_BMKI«a».^_« TO I E OR FOR SALE. LARGE <v< >OWNS, acwly erected area from I ',000 to 60,000 sq. ft. facing river. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for offices and godowni. Centrally situated* All immediate entry,432 words
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Advertisement926 1922-12-02 2 a _rm 1 5"2J| I Wt__ qJ TH&ATJtT ik t* l J Gala Performance (-HAND OPENING TO-NIGHT! Ist Show at 7.30. JUNGLE GODDESS Serial In 15 episodes. .'JI reals. Western Picture Australasian Gazette. 2nd Show at 9 p.m. Sensational Apex Feature WHEEL OF DESTINY In .5 parti C< INSTANCE TALMA926 words
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Advertisement430 1922-12-02 2 AJLHAk BRjTi SPECIAL \N\()F\(KM! f Programme from Friday. Ist Deeembei Is V fc I IN THF SECOND SHOW Cj A Gigantic and Magnificent Production, j. i _A. Splendid Produ I K.. "Male and Female I in 9 acts, founded oa J. M. Barrie 1 R "The Admirable Crichtor- I Adapted430 words
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Article750 1922-12-02 3 THE SEW HOUSE Ol COMMONS. London. Nov. 21. The declaration u f the Orkney (Shetland) resuli coaapletes the new House of Commons, wheh is composed a.s follows: Conbervativefl 846, Labour 142, Liberals 58, National Liberals 57.. Independents 12. The Independent* include Mr. T. P. '< onnor and750 words
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Article58 1922-12-02 3 A correspondent, writes that the retailers of foodstuffs at the entrance of Lorong 14, near the junction of Geylang Road, continue their nefarious practice of using false weights for their sales, and whilst they enrich themselves they also impoverish their victims, and he suggests that the Inspector of Weights and58 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement225 1922-12-02 3 STRIKING SUCCESS SCINTILLA MAGNETOS THK VARIOUS MOTOR RACES HELD Dl RING THE PAST I EW MONTHS, THE CARS FINISHING THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS WERE ALL KITTED WITH SCINTILLA MAGNETOS. PRANCE t Ist Voison is. and 2ml S DTTAUE :;t Ist 2nd 3rd 4th Chiribiri sth SRANI RIX de BELGIQUE imperial-AlMulal Ist225 words
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Advertisement254 1922-12-02 3 gJt_LiJ_\ *Jmm*dA _^jL_f___L/ ,_F J* '^____________l) GEORGE Fi-ETGHER& c o. ltd. z j CANE SUGAR WATERBURY'S COMPOUND I; rrrl TT -r_ l j Specialists For the J TASTBLBSB ODOELBSB J SUGAR FACTORIES. j A product with an International REFINERIES Si* J Increases the appetite, promotes _e- S t_t<2TTT T TTWITTQ254 words
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Article241 1922-12-02 4 The dexterity of the "Daily Mail" in wi .ting a leader on the political ei*isis without mentioning Mr. Lloyd George is matched by a legal case of avoidance which a correspondent recalls The late Sir Charles Boxall, an eminent Chancery lawyer, told me that when he was instructed to draw241 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement169 1922-12-02 4 _i IfjmWSSbF, N. TPT_T__? r! %25 TF<sT B7i "M4E Bright Virginia Leaf of which 555 are [Aj i v jl made is selected in very small quantities at a time on the actual Tobacco Fields- A l TA w Only 5 !i>s. out of every -1(100 lbs. of Virginia leaf169 words
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Advertisement517 1922-12-02 4 vk i^WS^H locked I pL>- _i__U^*"^^ i 'f^s__— -y^s^ Hvervwhppo I A /I^satfiSSßsSt^ s j ""Bre. ff I' N ->v St? .D .w^ JLj B Bl i'- IMJ^^Szr^ £i 'l*i aasaa NOW READY I Singapore and Malayan EougJ Diary for 1923. 1 Price, $2.50 per copy. p„ I Publishers FRASER517 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous545 1922-12-02 4 CHURCH SERVICES. Sunday, December 3. To-morrow being Advent Sunday the Services in St. Peter's Church. Stamford Road, will be as follow: 7.30 a.m. T.imil._ Holy Communion; 9 a.m. Malay. Matins and" Hoiy Communion; 2 p.m. Cantonese; 8.40 Foochow; 7 p.m. English, Collections will be taken throughout the day (as also545 words
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Article689 1922-12-02 5 L«>i<i Cursea. Rapfr to .Mr. Chun-hill. London, November 10.— -Lord Cursou, re plying in thi "Times" to Mr. Churchill .whose statement he describes as 'cha ract erised by copious inaccuracy and no smal l '.Mevolence" declares thai he attend* the Cabinet ea September 15, despite ill I689 words
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Article156 1922-12-02 5 1 1 afield (Oxford) November 21. For the firs! time wom< ristert appeared in the law courts to-dav in wig and gown. They W< ifiss A -i ford and Mrs. XormanNo foi mal ceremony had been, arranged to w< them, but the importance of th< Mly156 words
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Article601 1922-12-02 5 FRENCH VIEV. OF NEED Ol UNITED action. Paris. Oct. 22. M. Henry de Jouvenel. the Senator whf In ently scored such a notable success as the leading French delegate at the meet- ing of the Council of the League of Na- i tions at Gfoeva, answers in601 words
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269 1922-12-02 5 Pho Singapore Frei- Press G f Thursday I laeH haa aome Kessible remarks on Sh.Laurence Guillemard's Address to the! Federal Council, and calls attention to the •*Jv. L. system" by which almost erajkhing has lo cro fco headquarters to be settled. That' ta subject269 words
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640 1922-12-02 5 H.G THEYKIN SENTENCED. 18 Months' Imprisonment and G $1,000 Fine. An .affecting scene took place in th< l' nited States Court for hina, yesterda: morning .says the N.-C. Daily News, a November 18th, when Henry George They kin, the former manager of the Liggett and Myers Tobacco Co. at Hongkong,640 words
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299 1922-12-02 5 THE SITUATION IN NETHERLANDS INDIA. A s interesting series of aiUcles on the position in Netherlands India has been con--1 Qted to the "Gazette de Ilollande" by Di'. Treub, ihe firmer Minister of Finances. He tells us that the general crisis which has been experienced in Europe with greater or299 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement287 1922-12-02 5 TO LET. j ro LBT INUAHY. 16ft. 1 PARK t in tin- douse can IGENM IKS. LTD.. x J u.c. I i pott -\v-..».,| 1 ijrht. 1 iil ol' 12 lot, T<ynh._m," mah Road. Apply < o. Ltd. 1-12 l BT, 001 OFFICEB to let sw build-np. 66-68, fht, lift287 words
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Advertisement508 1922-12-02 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF -mod Pl,d„,s, the property of Ten l awnsbopa Our .s ;>i Ka m s Chambors 1 laee, Singapore OM SATURDAY >tteI DEC. AT 10 A M TUESDAY, Ith DEC. AT 10 AM ON THi R S DA.. Tth DEC. AT 10 A J 0N SATUEDAT.tUi508 words
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Advertisement125 1922-12-02 5 |a________m________________________________i mmmmmmussmmummtattmmmm ttmATA C_o_k4vJId oight means hss of the "muscular power of ♦he oycs. After the a«o of forty the elasticity of the ocular musch-s l>. .-oin^s less and less until it ceases. All 1 people should have the aid of glasses. They should, however, make sure I v having125 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Obituary49 1922-12-02 6 VmAmm Ee Say Neo, beloved mother of Tan Boon Liat. sl No. 4 Out rain Road, on 29th November, 19U2, in her 62nd y ar. CortsgS will leave the house r.t 11 a.m. on Sunday, the 3rd December. 1922, tor intei nu.u at the Alexandra Road Burial ground.49 words
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1075 1922-12-02 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1922. The Would-be Rulers of Malaya. Dealing the other day with the fosit ion ol* the Unofficial members of Council vis a vis the general public, we sought to show from inferences from His Excellency's speech and from the actual words of at least1,075 words
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Article1015 1922-12-02 6 The Rer. H. J. Sillitoe. Chaplain in Java, is on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. —Mr. A. Keir, Inspector of Schools, Perak, visited Ipoh at the week-end. —Mr. E. E. Colman ia proceeding home on leave about the middle of the month. It is understood that a deputation from Mauritius1,015 words
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LATE TELEGRAMS.
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Article25 1922-12-02 6 Rubber chai dehverj ant deli. l I teeirictioi g. PRA,SI p *<>* mi 1 Th.- official V Britain' Greece n.eeti th, g sciem25 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article25 1922-12-02 6 I S D Papa li to under ption on whieh il ured by i rged with i i makers i that th. fl25 words
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Article37 1922-12-02 6 (From Our Owi Ip* 1,. Keenesl cnthu. land vs. th* V\ on the Ipoh Clu tm Saint, bit a\erl tlie same The; Fall at the Town Hal guest S ttisl The PeraL morroa i I37 words
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Article115 1922-12-02 6 Mr. E. T. SI mf, Commissioner J Commonwealth I I ernmenl ia, Tasmai V I j Wales, and Queensland formally op office yesterday j object of the I the dirfor Trade a. i relations b. and will not be confined to Austral for local products. It ma\115 words
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Article128 1922-12-02 6 —«e- On Nov. Slat Ui of ths wo pi aet ically the w' advertiaem< End a> at night-thne. On the complamt ol a Chinese whe pick moved his pocket boarding bas in Thursday ws Magistrate sentence. a Government 1! tne lesvs by the I brought out with him p. ttern128 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement207 1922-12-02 6 I^^HiMMHßHß^^BHiHH^HMM(«^____.____-_-_H^lH_H_B^H^iaa^Bß^^^^^H^V'-^4^_________BBH^HB^^l^a BU /dl_&. STOCKS fy^Yf rJj] > |S\ NOW OBTAINABLE mA\ la| 1 3j fJ Ml] PJ ,i^^J SOLE \(-K\l^ v^l^fe/^/ CALDBEGK \^^S__S^_7 MACGREGOR V# (Incorpor:tted in Shanghai). WHOLESALE RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. FIRST— IN TWENTY FIVE YEARS OF PRACTICAL OPTICAL EXPERIENCE WE HAVE ALWAYS ENDEAVOURED TO BE THE207 words
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Advertisement58 1922-12-02 6 DO YOU READ THIS PAPER WITH DIFFICULTY? Perhaps nearer or further khan the normal 14 inches. The need of a good light. Headaches or Tired eyes. Blurred vision reading. These are symptoms of eye .-'.rain. Properly adapted glasses ara the only cure. At the first sign of failing sight, consult58 words
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Article230 1922-12-02 7 L GREEK EXECUTION& MORI ARRESTS. Service,] ttbena, Nor. :.o. I manis and Va lN ,ii DMMOXS, undon. No\ S#. wa. s< ol ommojif after taker i Child- ment wil hdren because it ei .a! consideration r< thi practice of to death out»unt of the failure J Ol BRITAIN.230 words
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Article29 1922-12-02 7 W.C.A. LUNCH REST ROOM FUND. alj acknoa >j 1.728.50 ~-r. M Bj: 100 i .oo 1.00 1.1/ V L- *»ng 2.00 irn's lean, **y»v 10.00 K BURKILL, Hon. Treasurer.29 words
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Article89 1922-12-02 7 think (writes a *at the district of St. «^d. off the 3*« milestone on °°n Main Road, has neither icipal lighting although the district has grown ula residential suburb, and the »™d houses there are tenantBuropaan and Eurasian V !na»y cases own them. have ehrajra urged the tfstriel has not89 words
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Article505 1922-12-02 7 REPARATIONS. THE NEXT CONFKKKM e. [Router*! Service.] London. Nov. :<0. TWmeeting of the Bi I I French, Italien ai Belgian Premie with s view to reaching a common policy as ragsrds the pending Briaasals Reparation* Confer- hsvi been fixed to take place in LonWb. The di4cuaaion will505 words
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Article57 1922-12-02 7 P>y Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbun.) Tokio, Nov. 30. Mr. Wang Ta-Hsich has formed a new Peking Cabinet, including Mr. Warn.- ChengTing, the minister for foreign affairs. Dr. Wellington Koo, for the president of the council for political affairs. The Ex-Emperor of China, Sen-Tao's, marriage, is expected57 words
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Article133 1922-12-02 7 Judgment was delivered yesterday by the District Judge in the case in which E. Pcrrpau, sanitary inspector, employed by the Municipality stood charged on three < counts of receiving illegal gratification from pig-rearers as a motive to show them favour in obtaining licences, his honour I finding133 words
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Article1021 1922-12-02 7 MB. JAMBS' ACTION APPROVED. Terms Too Good. Itt the Gasstte there Is published, with the approval of tne BecreUry of State, correspondence between the Managing i>.;v tor V>l the Bastern Shipping Company anrl the Beeretary of State for the Colonies. The letter to the Secretary of BUtC1,021 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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Letter175 1922-12-02 7 Ta the Editor. Sir,— Mr. Lowther Kemp having called my attention to the Official Report of the proceedings at the first pnbiic Meeting I find that there la no reference in such report by him to the question of Council Reform. I can only account for the impression175 words
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Article496 1922-12-02 7 Mr. Justice Banett-L imard presided! over the Singapora Bankruptcy Court yes- j terday. A motion for substituted service of a ban! ruptcy notice upon Mrs. Ambrangi.. Rangel, of the Aie. Motor Wort, and Garage, 182 Orchard Roaa, was presented by Mr. Demuth and granted. Receiving and adjudication orders496 words
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Article47 1922-12-02 7 In the House of Commons, there was j a pathetic incident at the process of swear-ing-in when Mr. Martin (Liberal), an ex-' i Officer who was blinded during the war, war guided to the table by the Clerk, who guided his hand when he signed the roll.47 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement75 1922-12-02 7 Robinson Co. Ltd. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR tA large Variety of Toys. Tom Smith's Caleys' Crackers Chocolates, Sweets Christmas Gifts to suit All Robinson Co., Ltd. INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE. THE CIGARETTE I VIRGINIA BLEND j j DISTINCTLY HIGH CLASS Lamb ert Butl er? ENGLAND. I "CLINCHER"! TYRES Reliability I I and 175 words
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Advertisement556 1922-12-02 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 ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM556 words
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Advertisement594 1922-12-02 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. Dae Singapore. s.s. CITY OF YORK China and Japan Dec. 15 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA China aad Japan Feb. 5 s.s. CITY OF POONA China and Japan Mar. 9 HOMEWARD. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles and594 words
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Advertisement503 1922-12-02 8 P. O. BRITISH n^D^ APCAR LINE I MAIL AND PASSEIK.ER AND \\t< i PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAI s BV[ <? I (Under Contract with His M, t N I (NDON FAR-EASTERN SEI I FROM LONDON r I DUE SINGAPORK. I SARDINIA aboul Doc. 10 KAI. I NELLORE about Dee. 21 D^503 words
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Advertisement739 1922-12-02 9 Ie siam steam navigation co., ltd im (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) M UUI SIN G APORE-B ANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Kr. Trenggaw u Kelantan, Pangnara, Telupin, Patani Singora Kob? UngSBSBb Chumpon. and Bangkok. Arrival Departure Dec- 4 I)ec 6 U< *W. U Dec II HM4 throughout with electric light, and have excellent739 words
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Advertisement703 1922-12-02 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) aummammsmmmmmmMsmi JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW TORK Steamers. Due S'pore Route For CITY OF DUNKIRK Dec. 20 Suez703 words
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Advertisement591 1922-12-02 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM PHILADELPHIA VIA SUEZ J s.s. MOBILE CITY due Singapore Dec 7 1° 9 2 s.s. STEEL TRAVELLER due Singapore J an 7 1923 TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. s.s. MOBILE CITY due Singapore Jan 17 1923 s.s. STEEL TRAVELLER due Singapore p eb591 words
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Article98 1922-12-02 10 The Dollar Steamship Lines, Ltd., send us an interesting pamphlet of the timber department of the Robert Dollar Co., which carries on business in British Columbia and exports large quantities of timber to China every year. The M. M. Steamer Paul Lecat, with the French Mail from Europe,98 words
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Advertisement355 1922-12-02 10 UNITED AMERICAN LINES INC. Successors to LIVBRMORP DEARBORN Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINE Regular Service between New York Singapore Java Ports vice vers. FROM NEW YORK. FOR NEW YORK SUEZ. THE LAMBS Dec. 10 JALAPA about Jan. 10 For Freight apply to GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. Agents, Straits355 words
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Advertisement310 1922-12-02 10 I Sm^^^^*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^***^^MtMn7!MtMß^J^StMt^''^t^^--^^^ m^^ Genasco RoofiSJl 1 mim 2 PLY AND 8 Ply *S I COMPIETE WITH PATENT UNT-LEM nt? 1 AND NAILS HQMt" I over 40 Vears f 3 p^^H torn, cl,Jl I I "Cf experience t/la/l attam __________k /n t/ie B»NAj____j ,s v *i*mn manufacture E_T^_________l i f anrt310 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous672 1922-12-02 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAT. Rhio, BiUitcn, Katavia, .heribon, Semarang. S'baya, etc. P. Hordvk 9am UCob J1; 'n* Chiap 9 a.m. Randjermasin D> Eerens 9am Pontianak, Singkawang, Pamangkat and Sambas Singkara 9 a.m. Calcutta, Coombo, Durban and South A 1 frica Umona 10 a.m. Madras, Suez, Genoa, Marseilles, Liverpool and Glasgow Yangtsze672 words
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Article95 1922-12-02 11 D > r l Bank l m.s. j i > Bank <k mand 2 1 i -s Private credits 9 m_s. 2 4 15-82 New York, demand 52% Credita .»o days France, demand 70.", India. T. T. 17.")'.. Hongkong, demand 1% p.c. Pram. Yokoharfla. demand loiv.. Java, demand ISC95 words
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Article107 1922-12-02 11 December I. Tin (Buyers $87%) Xo Sellen Gambler Cube Xo. 1 2:2.00 (Jambier 13.50 Pepper Black I.TI Pepper (white fair) 21.00 Tapioca, small flake, 11.75 Pear] Sago small 7.25 Copra Mix Copra Sundl I .00 Opium, Benai.a unc. 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 235.00 Ric.', Sian; Xo. 1 for expert107 words
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Article122 1922-12-02 11 Singapore. Dec. I. Tin. £175. 25.6d: Buyers no sellers $87.50 Mining.— -Quiet. Souths $1. $1.02%, Petalings 82% 87%, Padang Plandoks 46 J7 1 Alurais $4.70 $4*75 .um div.. Johans 89 41, Norths $1.17% $1.20, Unguis $4.70 $440. Rubbers. In small demand, Lanas $6.95 $0.05. Kuala Sidims $2 $2.10,122 words
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Article197 1922-12-02 11 Singapore, Dec, I. Tin. £175 2s. 6d. Rubbers. Brogas 4"> 50, Bukit JelotOl 42 J -> IT-;-. Changkat Serdanga $2.25 Indragiria $1.10 54..0. Jimahs $1.07 51.15, Kempas 84 54.20, Kuala Sidima <l: $2.10, Lunas $5.75 .t r ..2r>, Malakoffi 2.50 $3, Craigieleas :;2'_ 37 J _>.197 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article174 1922-12-02 11 MACPH AIL'S REPORT. Singapore, Dec I. Kuhher. London Is. 2d., local 49. Tin. London £175 2s. local $57..">« Buyers. Share Market. More enquiries in rubbers, others steady. llubbers.— New Serendaha $1.1 i $2.0 Amalgamated Malays $2.1. $2.35, Indiagiries $4.26 .1.7".. New Craigieleas 32% 37%, Bassetts 90 95, Glenwlyai '95 si.174 words
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Article218 1922-12-02 11 Siagapore, Dec. i. During the past week we have ha fttiong and rising market and there has ren a considerable advance in pricea. The Wal market is t<> a large extent b g influenced by the tone of the London narket but there has also been218 words
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Article100 1922-12-02 11 Smgapore, Nov. M, The Rubber Iferk* has had a further riee, values having appreciated 4 to 5 rents on the week. London reports tt strong market supported by manufacturing interests. The usual Weekly Auctions opened quietly to a fair attendance of buyers. Spasmodic sales of Standard Sheet at100 words
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Article24 1922-12-02 11 C. OF C. RUBBER ASSOC IATION. Singapore, D Sin« -pore Standard Ribbed Smok d June ..I',. London q and she t l Market J-24 words
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Advertisement1707 1922-12-02 11 Iss ts over $5,*****0. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CW/3FSmS."" in n ni_.cn- SU, (Incor P° rated Straits Settlements) Tl^Xanyh^ LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. lusirea with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life rT K I IVE PLANS OF ASSURANCP. Ass «™nce Compames Act.1,707 words
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Advertisement119 1922-12-02 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England hy Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTORCAR MARINE Fidelity G uarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives-Messrs, BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. I Messrs. HARRISONS, j BARKER Co., Ltd Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, CoUyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE119 words
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Article1756 1922-12-02 12 THE STATUTORY MEETING. i The atatatory meeting of the Kelantan I (.old Mines Ltd. was held in the registered oflcSl of the Company, Winchester House St noon yesterday presided over by Mr. Alfred Montor. Others present were:- Messrs. George Fair, A. M.S. Angullia, Lee Phan Hock, J.1,756 words
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Article46 1922-12-02 12 The new Surma cinema in North Bridge Road is opening to-night with an exceptionally strong programme including the Jungle Goddess, in which 470 beasts suport the humans in the acting, The Wheel )f Destiny, A Pair of Silk Stockings, new gazette and other pictures.46 words
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Article58 1922-12-02 12 The drill season for 1922 has ceased except for S.V.A. practice parade instructional in 4.5 How: in conjunction with R. G.A. on Sunday, Dec. 3rd. S.V.A. parade at Jardine's Steps at 7.10. Casuals who have not completed.' their musketry course must do so on the day set down58 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article445 1922-12-02 12 S. C. C. Defeat R. G. A. The R.G.A. were seen in action for the first time this season on the Padang yesterday, when they met the S.C.C. and were beaten by 4 goals to love. It was a very interesting game, for, although so decisively beaten, ths Gunners445 words
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Article74 1922-12-02 12 The following will represent Aston United II against Straita Asiatic 1 in the Ist round of *n* Dr. Yin's Shield competition this evening at the S.C.F.A. ground: Tan Boon En^r; Thong Fong Koon, Lim Yan Tib; Ong Seng Wan. Loh Seng Poh, CMa Cue Seng (Capt.); Khoo Seng Yan.74 words
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Article91 1922-12-02 12 The following will represent the S. C. C. against Johoie in rhe Malaya Cup match to be played this afternoon on tiie Padang: J. A. McCullagh; Lt. Heywood, J. T. T. Webster, G. H. Wari.n anil B. E. Ablitt; F. C. Stewart ami J. W. Winter; H.91 words
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Article113 1922-12-02 12 The following will be the teams in a trial match to be nlayed on Tuesday, the sth {net. Colours: R. D. Dykes Lt. Heywood J.T.T. Webster, G. H. Warren, F. C. Stewart, J. S. Watson, H. R. S. Law, I. C. MacMillan. W. C. Ramsay E. C,113 words
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Article99 1922-12-02 12 London, Nov. 22. Oxford University beat Reading at Reading by two goals to one. The Arsenal bant Cambridge University at Cambridge by four goa.s to one. At Rugger the Army beat Pevonport Services at Devonport by 16 points to nine. In the County Championships, Kent beat Hampshire by99 words
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Article42 1922-12-02 12 Queen's Town, Nov. 30. The M. C. C. made 242, Jupp* contributing 89. The North Eastern replied with 44. Fender capturing four wickets for two runs. The M. C. C. won by an innings and 145 runs.42 words
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Article110 1922-12-02 12 The following will represent the Y.M.CA. vs. Medical College at cricket to-day (Saturday) on the Raffles School Ground commencing at 2 p.m.: H. G. Stack (Capt.), J. Corrie, M. Ignatius, T. Ccrdeiro, A. S. A. Jansen, A. Poole, S. L. Jansen, P. E. Thompson, I. Yunos, G. J. Vyas110 words
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Article154 1922-12-02 12 The '•Betty" trophy will be raced for on Sunday. Yachts will be handicapped on the rating handicaps in use for the "Lundun" Cup. Ordinary crews. The course will be Club starting line to Hulk Oscar leaving Oscar on the port hand to eastern encl of breakwater154 words
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Article68 1922-12-02 12 Shanghai Beat Manila. Skangkai, Nov. 16. The Shanghai Golfers won all three) foumotnes against Manila to-day. The re- j suits were: Ftrrier and i. .1 erta defeated j Biaaon and Grie\e (C and 5); Crewe-Rcad and Barrett beat ManderfieM and Kell (5 and 4) anil Beath and Gray68 words
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Article398 1922-12-02 12 Tho following Singapore propertiea were! sold by auction at the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co., No>3o Chulia j Street un Wednesday afternoon Three undivided fourth waits in freehold] land and house No. S3 Kace Course Lane,; hiea 1,327 sq. ft., hought hy Mr. Syed j398 words
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