The Straits Times, 26 July 1922
1922-07-26
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Title Section13 1922-07-26 1 The Straits Times. NO. 27.00C SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1922, PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement503 1922-07-26 1 MILKMAID TTRILJSBD MIIK Price Redacrd to L»nfe »i/.o $9.35 p. case or 20 ccntu per tin Small *ilte 110.10 p. cue or 11 cents per tin HEfIU ANGLO- SWISS (OX I). MILK CO. (LONDON). SiNIiAfOHE. I COMPLETE TRAVELLING OFFICE OUTFITS Wfr.i, Linod, tost quality, straps and fittings. SUPERIOR BROWN COWHIDS503 words
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Article454 1922-07-26 2 Tribute to Dame Genevieve Ward. Dame Genevieve Ward, now in her 86th year, was presented recently, at her house in Avenue Road, Regent's Park, with a souvenir book, in which the leading French writers have signed their cames. The presentation was made by M. Francis do Croisset, on454 words
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Article382 1922-07-26 2 Lowering of Production Cests Essential. Speaking at a lunch after a visit to j the Kothamstcd Experimental Station, Harpenden, on June 14, Sir Arthur Gri- 3ith Boscawen said that the Government as a whole was well aware of the lm- portance of agriculture, an:i anxious to do everything382 words
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Article76 1922-07-26 2 Early in May, a man and a woman were found lying together in a room in Brighton, the man dead and the woman unconscious, as a result of gas poisoning. It appears that they had made an agreement to die together. The woman was the wife of the man's brother,76 words
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Advertisement307 1922-07-26 2 sj" \A I i /wm '(fie. PotWh S&ttfoh j£mrn"A&: JaCfa Sulr~S(aCcQh and Cha Jxunp xy THE WORKS OF THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED INCOIWCRATID !M CNCLtNt PRODUCE THE ESSENTIALS OOOMti-Ct WWi OOVEHTRV DCII KCW* WOQKS pBEBTOft pnorwiy. •HOfr.%. BeADFcnt' vvillans works Dugbv S'EMCNS WORKS STAFFOCO WINCHESTtR HOUSE SINGAPORE ANO A%307 words
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Advertisement265 1922-07-26 2 ■M DECT HAM'S la.-rola. Mf VOl Ii SKIN A>l> ff COMPLEXION rW 1 t|2s^l| DR. CASSELL'S TABLETS Repair Wear and Tenr of Nerve and Body Price Ik. 9d. and 4s. PHOTOS of Actresses, Beauties, Studies, Drawings. Great choice and variety. State wishes clearly and write to Mr. GENNERT, Calle Cuyas,265 words
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Advertisement142 1922-07-26 2 A.M.A. AMA. Walker Bros., (Wigan) Ltd. (Incorporated in England) The"r»agefield" COMMERCIAL VEHICLE. "The MOST ROBUS and DEPENDABLE PIECE of MECHANISM on the ROAD. Sole Agent P. A. PARIS, •4/56. THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. A.M.A. A.M. A. »MM>M»Him»»MI<HIHU«<t*«H»HHMI»»tt«tM»HI>»I Real Economy. Don't let the WHITE ants destroy your Rubber Estates bat use UNIVERSAL142 words
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Article632 1922-07-26 3 \rbitration in Disputes the Best Way. The World Cotton Conpress, organised by the International Federation of Master Cott<n Spinners' and Manufacturers Aasoeiationa, was opened on June 11 "t the Royal Grand Hotel, Stockholm states B message for the BwedWl capital. Approximately 800 delegates are >m int. and632 words
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Article236 1922-07-26 3 (!üb, of Prase*, balitviaa; number of atreet aeddeoti due largely tn lack of courtesy <m the part i>f driven of motor-vehicles, is i»nkiiiK n effort to restore the spirit of con--■id;'ration which, it Bays, was peneral in ihe days whet: motor-vehicles were Icm With this object,236 words
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Article159 1922-07-26 3 The rwriswd draft report of the sptvial committee of the CVlombo Munii-ipal Coancil on the rabjeet of the reiurua of the j Council is now ready, atajtM a Oeylosi p*per. In the new draft resort, thv pre- ious hist'iiy <if the pmnicipaiitiei in fity- iamated anj the159 words
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Advertisement816 1922-07-26 3 THE MALAYA GENERAL BABIES DO NOT CRY FOR AGENCY, LTD. FUN lln Aoluntary I.iquirlution). Tll( hralthy child is n happy chiM. Y ou BUS BC Mire that yi.'.ir '.ii'.liy is cross and H and cms s icrent deal, refuses its food at >ol.ce of Ptaal Wmd.iiß up Meetinf. lm ||I(i|ll816 words
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Advertisement278 1922-07-26 3 \COVEJ»\ One sip of Brooke Hond tea shows how different it is from ordinary te.i. None of the flavour and aroma has been lost on its way to you. because the vacuum tin is absolutely air-proof and damp-proof. Sealed in vacuum in this package, tea will keep perfect liiuler the278 words
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Advertisement248 1922-07-26 3 ANSCO CAMERAS AND SPEEDEX FILM jcT- *£~i* r^ The best answer is the one \^yfi) [■p^-"'^Z[T which comes to us too late, and IfflS^^v the best chance for a good pichP^? ture always comes when the I nearest camera is miles away. flft|H^ Get an Ansco Vest-Pocket No. 1 an^248 words
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Advertisement592 1922-07-26 4 P. 0 -British India avd ApcaT Line (Caapaataa laaatvanrtaal In EsgUad) FAIL *M> PASSENGa AND CARGO SERVICES rENtNSn.V AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Cnder ConttACl with Hit Majesty's GoT»ram»»t) DOM KAR-EVPTERN 85RVIC1 FEOM MMMm TO »I\BSEILLES, LONDON ANTWIKP Dn« Wa—aora l*ara StagapoT* DEVANHA KARHGAR about Aug. 5 NOVAEA aBOBt A»f.592 words
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Advertisement628 1922-07-26 4 STEaSEK SfIiUWS "ELLERMAN"LINE ELI.ERMAN A ■UCKNALL STEAMSHIP C«^ Ltd. (Incorporated in England) STEAMER Due Singapore PASSENGER SERVICE OCTWABD. Steamer Du« Singapore HOMEWARD. s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London Aug. 20 t s.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aug. 30 FREIGHT SERVICE s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE Havre, LMon, A'werp, H'burg Aug. 20 s».628 words
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Advertisement608 1922-07-26 4 STEfIMEB SAIUjjBS IOMKLYK PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (ROVM. PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVIA) (Ineorparatea ii H UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NKTHKItI. \MIS I N H COVERNMENT. T*lephonc XO5. Paaaaca !>pt. 1 !i. Fninhi Dafjb ISM, Marina !'(•;>:. ;'pu! Traaaaipßießl Dapd I4ST, Naaasar^ Dapt inn.;. BOTH— July 2C>, Muntok and r:ilembanc VAN OVERSTKATEN608 words
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Advertisement478 1922-07-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N. Y. K. LONDON LINK Kitano Mara July 27 llaruna Han Aug. 9 TJVERPOOL LINK HAMBURG i.t\r. M:iru Julv M Isuyama Uaro end Ang. NTW YORK LINT VIA ST7EZ SOtrTH AMKKICAN LINB BOMBAY LTNI Taaiba Mart. Jnly 81 Akita Miru Aug. 16 CALCDTTA UXB Yamagata Kan July 2S478 words
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Advertisement435 1922-07-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS HO.S.K. Proposed Sailing from Slorapore (sab)ect to chsnga without prerloas notice). EUROPEAN LINE I'or Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Snrz and Port Said Arr. V'p. ATLAS MAKU July ?7 July 28 NEW YORK LINE For Saa Francisco, Panama, New Tork via Japan Arr. D.p. HAGUE MARU435 words
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Advertisement431 1922-07-26 5 STEAMEB SfItUHBS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED LOCAL BAILINGS lateaM to Sail Staanar From 8ta f aa«ra M Monday, 4 p.m. KINTA Port Swettenham aad Ptnaa*. Monday, 5 pm. HYE LEONG Malacca and Moar. Tuesday, 2.50 p.. CALYPSO Port Swectcnhani and Panang Tuesday, 6 p.m. KELANTAN Malacca and Muar. WVdnesday, noon431 words
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Advertisement224 1922-07-26 5 COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN S.S. CO. LTD. (Incorporated in England) and THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. GO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Monthly Service taking cargo and passengers from Singapore JAVA PORTS (as inducement offers) NORTH-rtEbT AUSTRALIAN PORTS AND FKEMANTLE (PERTH) Approximate Sailings MINDEROO Aug. 9 GORGON Aug. 18 CHARON224 words
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Advertisement350 1922-07-26 5 STEAMER SfIILIHGS united American Lines inc. Successors to MVERMORE DEARBORN A CO.. LIMITED. (Incorporated in U.SA.) INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINE Regular Service between New York Singapore and Jhva ports and vice versa. rOR NEW YOKK VIA SUEZ s.s. Jalapa Aug. 10 s.s. Halfmoon end Aug. For freight, apply to GUTHRIE CO.,350 words
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Advertisement318 1922-07-26 5 VICTORIA CONFECTIONERY AND STORE JB6, VICTORIA STIIKET, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 1843. CAKES, ICES, COLD AND HOT DRINKS can be had af any time from 7 a.m. to 12 midnight daily in our shop THE SHOP that is patronized by ALL. PETER GHOKG CO. COURTEOUS PKIATBkm, .-ii Head Office: Ix. KAFFLBH318 words
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Advertisement756 1922-07-26 6 CINEMAS To-night KIP jT'^S^V Un Krid3y I'irst chow at 7.3(1 WJ JSHH Kirst show at 7.30 YAPS AND Vishnu-Avatar SB* or ■i part Jimmy .^PSP^ii Sri Krishna Lila Aubrey UUr t^J^f^^ i^Bl SIIOKTY HAMILTON I Wg A Tremendous Indian Serial Ky .J»B jiP^^ll Production in K parts. Episodes C, 7&756 words
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Advertisement323 1922-07-26 6 SINEWAS ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY RILL AT THE PALACEGAY In the second <,-\ at 9.15 p.m. Two more new Kpisod.-s 11 and 12 of MIRACLES OF THE JUNGLE These two cpisoiier. in 4 reels are the best Followed by a baton that absorbj &tti;r.tion Albert E. Smith presents BABBX T. MOKEY in323 words
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Advertisement293 1922-07-26 6 WHIfEA'WAY'JS ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE NOW PROCEEDING ,flAa GENT'S BLACK GLACE KM) $fc OXFORD SHOES. Round toea, easy fitting, beautiful K A !:m:irt walking sli.>o. Bfej ::le I>rice WM per pair. gents patent leather IW I V^j DRESS SHOES. -J^lll F r cvcnin wear, piece cut, cioth X really popular shoe.293 words
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Article116 1922-07-26 7 1 -ix-ii -\iv*. 1 'iv. July (Tater, 1142 a.m., 11.23 p.m. Tanglin Club ut Home, 6.15 p.m. ThuiMliiy. July 27 BiftH W..:c r. OJI a 01. ib Mti:.. Exchange, 12..10. Raei t, Second I>.r.-. v. lialhntchet.. 01, Dlv. 11. UavlKjuins v. Kx-Ser C. ground. Phil. Orchestra, Vic.116 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article81 1922-07-26 7 Ka«t Wl.arf fiaf.in -Mil. \>hjrf Van Sheer- Whan Iji.i VVharl c.'.'j Uanchc, X tfaru. Dock KuaJs, Fuh Wo. Peking esl 'Ahiirl Wharf Nil. i'ulo lirani Ceil Wfcarf-NU. Ke,>pci .'iarhour. Main V harf I.vs. r, Jhr. van dor Doc§ dr I, leva, I<-h. I Kitty No. T.81 words
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Article42 1922-07-26 7 Francisc-. tons, from .'.i;: J'i-7 ron Kobe From 11. ngfcong 28-7, ■i. k'an 2t-~. •M, from I 1 1 icons -<•-'. P. Barot Q. Bats 2-8. a Ban;; ,)iu Pony,:*k 2J-7. Calcntta 0 BaUrl iham ::7-7. Pontianaii unc. tons, from Vj42 words
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Article112 1922-07-26 7 To-day Meduii 3 p.m. rettenhwa and I'mans 3 p.m. .4 p.m. aya 4 p.m Tbarkoaj I. C a.!!'. :...llk .11 a.m. 11 a.m. Kndat, Sanuiboanga 11 a.m. l mm. Hongkong and 1 p.m. Bandjermasln 1 p.m. leatta 3 p.m. ami Muar 4 p.m. I Sourabaya. 4 p.m.112 words
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Article25 1922-07-26 7 ft S'potc. Arrd. London. June 8 IBM II .lur.c L':i July S July 12 July 17 July 20 July 24 Jlih J725 words
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Article76 1922-07-26 7 EXCHANGE. Slngapo?e, July 26; On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 Pemand 2/3 29/32 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 3/16 On Ntw York Demand .".l'i Private 53'4 PKODUCE. Singapore, July 20. Gambier 875 (Cube No. 1) unpicked 14.00 Co P'a. Sundried 10.8S p<l lnJ, xed 10.371j Peppcr b'a(76 words
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55 1922-07-26 7 i.ate:-[ Loud, ,n cables quote Spoi ihtti 7 -.d. Spot A.ug.-Scpt. Oet.-De«. Pale Crepe Closing Price* Buyers. Sellers. Tone of Mar Spot Aup.-Sept. Oct.-Dec. ;et Quiet. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. 2.Vi 2fi 2G',i 27 28 29 DAILY PRICKS CURRENT.55 words
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Article177 1922-07-26 7 issue. Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers 1 1 Ayer Wtng 1 1 Bttaun Tin l l Jdutfli 1 1 Johaii Tin i I £1 Kam. Kamuct. 10 in Kinta Assoc. laagai Ti,-. 10 io Malayan cl. I 1 Mer.glembu I 1 M.Vidlttcr' 1 1 Murai Tin 1 1 Xawng I'et177 words
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Article133 1922-07-26 7 Inn, Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. £1 £1 flr. Am. Tobacco 4.1.3 4.3.9 !0 10 Centra! Engines 10.50 :>• JO Central Motorn 3.00 1 <1 E. Smelting Co. 6.25 C.75 6/- Klectric Tramways I/- 2/--10 10 Fraser Xeave 29.00 30.00 50 50 Hammer Co. 110.00 120.00 00 100 Katz Bros.,133 words
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Article113 1922-07-26 7 r. Eng. 6 p.c. $1^34,300 p«r 5 p.c. p.m j -l'por« Eiectrical Tramwara, 5 p.c. £^50,000 dob. 5/pore Municipal 5 p.c. $1,878,000 p U S'pore Municipal 4M- p.e. of ISO7 $1,000,000 10 p.c nia. K'pcre Municipal 4% p.c. cf 1909 $1,600,500 10 p.c. dia. S'pore Municipal 4 1 i4113 words
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Article383 1922-07-26 7 Fnntr and Co. and Ljall anc! Evatt's QuotaUons. OH l.jV, 'rices. Fraser Co, Allenby Kew ($1) 0.55 0.65 A lor Gajah ($1) 1.00 1.20 A.. Hitom ($5) 9.00 10.00 A. km ins <SD o.'' Mabqr ($2) i.i;> ug Moie!; i?l) n .:-n A. l'anas (?5) 4.50 5.50 Balgownic383 words
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Advertisement64 1922-07-26 7 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Settlement!! I. ll i t!«- Baaaajd i e Member* of il be held nt (he Beat the Convpaay, at No. so. Way, ADgiiat 4. at 1^ I !i 'I adoal the Statement he year elded Apii: 1022, and the fteport of the Direc liton and64 words
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Advertisement750 1922-07-26 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WOOD'S SPECI.U ITIKS Tiffin ReI -ii <-t- :.o cts., Frol) gim CO cts.. .Meat ami Kish I'astr 48 cts. All in I lui i. H. Bolter, Europe Hotel Building. ni:\\ FqS ROAD. TO LET. 1246, Joo Chint Road, 30 yard* to sea, well furnished. Apply •15, Rowell 1:1.750 words
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Advertisement122 1922-07-26 7 HOTEL VAN VVIJK CO., LTD., siv; \ioKE. TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY. ILLY 26. SPECIAL DINNEK WII I. IJE SEIJVED. Mi.r Dinner, Sperini lerfornunce at 9.30 p.m. liy Mi. ik)N (i. MKBLK, THE WORLD-FAMOUS MAGICIAN, 1 -i wd '•> MADAME MERLS AM) ASSiSTANTS. Tickct3 for the Pcrformaiu" S2 rarh at the Horel. K.122 words
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Advertisement57 1922-07-26 7 THE STAR OPERA (The Premier Malay Opera in Singapore) AT THE THEATRE ROTAL, Nnrth Bridge Road. Thursday, July 27 Ecnef.l \i K ht to Shaik Abdullah Our Harmonium Master SOORDAS will be staged To-night To-night A Mala) r:.n in 8 parts HIS! MIIII Part 4. K. 11. CHEON'G, Proprietor. Y.57 words
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Advertisement763 1922-07-26 7 NOTICE OF SALE IN THE COCIT OF THE C01.!,E( TOKf>F LAND HEVKNTK. PARIT. FORECLOSURE cask 12 22. PARIT. FANNY MRURERT CfcargM ;in:l LIM HOU I'HOOI alias LAM HOR PHOOI Chi.rKor l'i pwntM of an order of sale wmlf .by the I ollector <.i" I. a •>n May 4, litJJ, the763 words
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Advertisement94 1922-07-26 7 IMIIIMIMMI Naliar Opera j At Tb,e Beyrouth^ Theatre, Gajrlaag Itond. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT M r r.raml openit. C ni«Bt of I tpacial A tklin fr,,m a ipeeial lu.uk named SHAHINSHAH La* Htaa Nyah the well-known riima Donna ha* arrired from Batavia and will a] Friday, the 2mii Ii A. M.94 words
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Obituary34 1922-07-26 8 In fond and loving memory of Peggie, th? dearly beloved daughter of James anJ Josea Bojd and loved sister of Jim. They miss her most that loved her best.34 words
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1149 1922-07-26 8 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, JULY 26. DR. SUN YAT SEN. The way to make peace is first to mak<> an army. It has to be stronp, well disciplined and under the direction of able men. There is no army in China worth the name, and there is no peace or1,149 words
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Article50 1922-07-26 8 The Preventative Staff, Government Monopolies, charged a fireman of the Soon Ann before Mr. Dawson to-day with possession of $480 worth of chandu, found hidden in the bilge under the boilers of the vessel, which came from Dutch ports. His worship fined the accused $500 or six months' rigcrous imprisonment.50 words
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Article54 1922-07-26 8 Before Mr. Dawson, third magistrate, this morning, the Preventive Staff, Government Monopolies, charged five Chiness with possession of 64 gallons of arrack, the duty on which is $30 a gallon. Th<? nun were arrested in New Bridge Road with the smuggled stuff, about 5 p.m., yesterday. His Worship postponed the54 words
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Article64 1922-07-26 8 Sir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth and Co., Ltd., well-known shipbuilding and armament manufacturers of Newcastle-on-Tyne, are the latest British engineering contractors to interest themselves in the possibilities of China as an outlet for their varied and comprehensive products, ai. I ;m office lias been opened in Peking which will be64 words
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Article16 1922-07-26 8 The Van Dicman arrived in port to-day from Deli bringing 138 deportees for transhipment to China.16 words
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Article21 1922-07-26 8 Three mining engineers are reported to have arrived on the property of Kelantan GoW Mines, Ltd., and to have started work.21 words
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Article37 1922-07-26 8 The Ellerman liner City of Simla is due about now in Colombo for the first. time. This is her first voyage out to the East and she has experienced stormy weather with high seas throughout her passage.37 words
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Article37 1922-07-26 8 Seven stcwaways, in a filthy condition and described as coolies and seafaring men, were sent to prison by Mr. Lindsell, at Hongkong, on July 17, for fourteen ciays, fcr stowing away on the Van Cloon from Singapore.37 words
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Article45 1922-07-26 8 On Thursday next at 0.30 a.r.i. there will be a solemn high mass of requiem at the Church of St. Joseph, Portugueso Mission, for the late Rev. Father Jerome F. da Silva, formerly of Singapore and Malacca, who died in Goa on the 27th ult.45 words
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Article71 1922-07-26 8 On July 3 there was a clan fi?rht in Marcis Street bttweer. ricksha pullers am! Tans during which two men were killei! and many wounded. Two of the Tans, onof tb,em, named Mah Hoo, were found by the Coroner on Monday last gnilty of culpable homicide, End as a result71 words
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Article76 1922-07-26 8 During an enquiry at Shanghai into the death by drowning of Joseph Kelly, boatswain of the Holt liner Achilles, it was stated that Kelly was the oldest boatswain in the Blue Funnel service. He wa I born in 18.V1, had served 12 years as a seaman and quarter-master, and 8676 words
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Article85 1922-07-26 8 The following Singapore properties wore sold by auction by Estate Trust Agencies, Ltd., on Monday, last Two pieces of freehold land at Moul i in Bi ad area 32,287 sq. feet, bought by Mr. tin Kim Tia for 5725 'J9 years' li land and house, 121, Prinstp Sb so., feet,85 words
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Article84 1922-07-26 8 ?-Ir. E. T. Sheaf, the senior Commissioner of the Australian Trade Service in the East, called on the Premier of Queensland on June 27, and discussed with him various matters connected with his mission in Eastern countries. Arrangement.had been made for Mr. Sheaf to give an fcddress in the Brisbane84 words
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Article84 1922-07-26 8 The formal opening of the United Chinese Association premises took place on Sunday ct Malacca and a tea party was held in commemoration. The attendance of the M.C.F.C. crchestra helped much to the success of the function. The President, Mr. Chi Puah Chiang, and the hon. sec, Mr. Teo Chong84 words
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Article91 1922-07-26 8 Chang Kim Kee was arrested a short time back by cne> of Inspector Joyce's constables, on information received, as hi was unloading some rubber since iden- tified by Messrs. Tan Kah Kee as theirs from a sampan into a bullock cart r.ear the Rochcre market. The accuse! was first charged91 words
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Article97 1922-07-26 8 That a hearse which he had buiit rocently should be used at his funeral was the request made by Mr. James Richard Pay. pen., whose death occurred at Terterfield, Australia, on Jure 24. Tho deceased gentleman, who came to Australia from London at the age of 19 years in charge97 words
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Article113 1922-07-26 8 At the weekly meeting of the Rent Assessment Board, yesterday, over by Mr. J W. Simmons, a eater part of the time was taken up by an application to raise the rents of various houses in Race Course, Owen, Rangoon and Serangoon Roads, belonging to the estate of the late113 words
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Article161 1922-07-26 8 Tre gunman has been much in evidence at Hongkong of late. Among recent incidents was the following, which occurred in Queen's Road East a few days aco. A money-changer was dragged from his shop into the road and shct at thru 1 times by an unknown assailant. The moneychanger was161 words
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Article471 1922-07-26 8 Mr. K. L. Hatheaoa, the Shanghai manager cf the Admiral Line, has left for this port, whither be has been transferred. Mrs. Banister, wife of the Rev. \V. Banister, Bishop of Kuan^si and Hunan died at Kulinjr en July 1, at the age of Gtf. The Bey471 words
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Article61 1922-07-26 8 The following menage from the OfTictr Administering the Government was reel ved by the Viee-Comm idore cf the Singapore Yacht Club yesterday "Glad to Inform you thai His v,;>ji*-tv has approved the gTant of the title 'Royal' fcr the Singapore Yacht Crab." 'I is iii^'h honour61 words
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Article64 1922-07-26 8 Mails from FSurope (lal June liu), by the Devanha, will train to-morrow morning. Correspondwill be ready for delivery to i:».;--holders about 10.30 a.m. A further mail from Bur >pe ed to arrive at Penang to-morrov* 7 a.m. by tho Thongwa. The Soudan and tho Yamagata Mara both brin^'64 words
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Article144 1922-07-26 8 Mr. and Mr.-. M, [none arrived iiera to-day on the Atanta Mara from Europe. Mr. Inouc, a well-known f-.enf. commercial anil politicial circles in Japan, i- R director of one of the big Japaneserubber estates in the Peninsula, and the Japanese Ccmmcrciitl Museum is mainly Qndcr his144 words
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155 1922-07-26 8 It may interest musical v ople of Singapore, amateur or otherwise, to know that the Singapore Philharmonic i meets for practice regularly every Thursday afternoon, in th*- Victoria Memorial Hall, at 5.1"), and that new playe string and wind, pro cordially invited m join, as there is155 words
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Advertisement229 1922-07-26 8 fascination of the East M brought home to you In f^- Im. Iht perfection to which j- i\kk isyptunOsjrtrll'S have jf- 'Jffll been brought by Messrs. jPfpgj;— "jlj^^L v MA i I.KO FRtRF.i ■gjj^- -"~d V v'U-'-llv. Boston Range w Egyptian Cigarettes _0?2- cllmmc condition*, sUrlinj from the selection of229 words
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Advertisement113 1922-07-26 8 ALHAMBRA Selznick Social Drama WHISPER 6 pts. 6 pta. Elaine Hammerstein THE BIG-TOWN ROUND-UP 5 pts. 5 pts. TOM MIX. First Show HURKICANE HUTCH Final Episode THE GLOW WORM 3 pts. 3 pts. MARLBOROUGH" ALARM-CLOCK ANDY (Charles Ray) 5 pts. 5 pts. WHAT'S YOUR HUSBAND DOING 5 pts. 6 pts.113 words
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Article427 1922-07-26 9 Jubilee of the Associated Companies. Rnmit'S Sn:v;cE. London, July 25. Thr jubilee of the East, n CaU m celebrated by a most elaborate programme of festivities in the Botanic Gardens, Regent'* Park. It inehi I at which Sir John Denison Pender presided over a company •if v. no:n427 words
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Article424 1922-07-26 9 More About the Lascar Panic. Reiter's Service. London, July 25. At the Board of Traiie «inquiry into the loss of the P. end O. Egypt, Captain Collier gave evidence that prior to the jiutting off of boats ho saw officers on the port boat-de-ck getting firemen424 words
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Article54 1922-07-26 9 Reutek's Service. London, Juiy 25. The e'x-Gerr.ian raider Wolf, formerly the Hanaa liner WuchtfaU, which was a-<--signed tv- France by the peace treaty, ha:; been purchased by the Messagerics ataritimei and will shetily inaugurate a new monthly ser%-ice frcm MarseiHeß to Australia ard New Caledonia. She has been54 words
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Article53 1922-07-26 9 Reutes's Service. London, July 25. The committee which was appointed to enquire into the matter of fabric gloves, I reported that Lancashire had not made out B ease against the imposition of a duty, therefon was anticipated that Gcvern- :> r.i would immediately request the House of Commons53 words
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Article81 1922-07-26 9 SSOTSBfI S::kvice. London, .Tuly 25. What -".s tie mciit import- furniture seen in namely tha Bmpen r Chi— throne, lia.- fa en presented to the Victoria and Albert Huseaaa, The latter had been given an option to purchase onj favourable ten tea were] une',u»i to suJi a larg"81 words
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Article66 1922-07-26 9 Reutkr's Skrvice. London, July 21. .'.ment by the Fcderatmn of .ad ti i Newspaper dare* thai the reduction of rdanea with the award of the industrial court made during the ■1 i-. accepted in a number of de apart a* Hastings and Hull, where printers are working.66 words
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Article43 1922-07-26 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 25. Karachi The aviator Major Blake, flying to Lahore, crashed in landing at Sibi, eighty miles south-east of Quctta. Nobody was hurt. The under carriage was Smashed, anj the machine will probably be detained six days.43 words
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Article43 1922-07-26 9 Reutek's Service. London, July 25. Moscow A decree authorising the sale of vodka, which was prohibited on the outbreak of war, is being issued on August 1. It is anticipated with some .misgiving. The manufacture and sale will be a state monopoly.43 words
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Article182 1922-07-26 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 24. The final sitting of the Council of the League of Nations v/as held in public. In addition to Palestine Arabs, the Archbishop of Canterbury and a number of Catholic prelates attended. M. Viviani opened the proceedings with a speech dwelling upon the182 words
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Article97 1922-07-26 9 liEirrEn's Service. London, July 23. Another case of the scuttling of a Greek steamer was mentioned in the King's Bench when two Greek merchants and 1 shipowners sued the British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company to recover insurance on the Jo!!aru!a which was abandoned on the Cooelwin97 words
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Article52 1922-07-26 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 25. The re\ised rules for the construction of etcel ships, approved by the commitee of Lloyds, will operate from January 1". They include reductions in the material of the sides of vessels and increases in the decks, producing 1 a combination economising both weight52 words
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Article40 1922-07-26 9 Reuter'b Service. London, Juiy '2~>. N'ew York President Harding has per- 1 sonally taken charge of the negotiations between the railway men and the companies in consequence of the railway labour i board's failure to reach an agreement.40 words
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Article35 1922-07-26 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 25. The Hague Opening the States- I General, Queen Wilhelmina said measures to meet the dissolved chambers' demand for important changes in the constitution would be intreduced without delay.35 words
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Article41 1922-07-26 9 Relteu's Service. London, July 25. Rome Signer Orlando has abandoned the task of making a cabinet owing to the opposition of the Catholics, who vetoed the inclusion of Conservative Liberals in the Cabinet because they upheld the Fascisti. I41 words
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Article66 1922-07-26 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 24. Athens The Government has granted to the Anglo-Persian Oil Company petroleum rights throughout Macedonia. London, July 24. Aix-la-Chapelle A Congress at which 300 communes were represented has unanimously voted in favour of the independence of Rhineland. London, July 18. A Paris message states that66 words
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Article337 1922-07-26 9 Funeral Honour for Rathenau Murderers. Reuter's Sekvice. London, July 24. Berlin All Government employees are to receive increases of pay, equivalent to 24 per cent, from July 1 and M per cent, from August 1. A communist demcr.3tration at K'ausenthal resulted in a collision with students, whose clubrooms337 words
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Article54 1922-07-26 9 By courtesy of the Lat Pau Press.) Shanghai, July 21. But Sun .la. a general cf Sun Vat Sen, has capture^ Tingtek ami Yuaagtuan. The Macao victim* have been promise.-! to ghre compensation. I be l't!: Bg Government is asking Tangshacyi to accept the premiership. There is a54 words
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Article281 1922-07-26 9 Questions as to Cost Of Roads. A moating cf the Municipal Commissioners will be hold on Friday afternoon. The questions i Members comprise the following Mr. 6. P. Griffith-Jonee will <-.?!; Concrete Roads. (1) Does Col. Pearson o st v,i ]>. r square yard include any foundation (2)281 words
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Article66 1922-07-26 9 According to a Kingston messag? of July 1, the steamship companies have been informed that the Jamaican Government is ■etermiaed rigidly to enforce the literaey teat in the case of Chinese immigrants on whom the legislature is urging Ihe imposition of a tax of £400 each. The66 words
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Article129 1922-07-26 9 Reuter's Service* London, July 25. A train conveying CO prisoners from Wexford to Dublin was ambushed at Kilurin by irregulars. The passengers panicked, but lying oirthe floors the escort re:pulfed the assailnrts after three quarters of an hour's fighting. Two of the escort wer." killej end seven129 words
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Article124 1922-07-26 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 25. The King sent a message welcoming the International Peace Congress, which has opened at the Mansion House, attended by SCO delegates representing over twenty nations. His Majesty wished success to its efforts in tho cause of universal peace. Mr. H. A. Fisher said124 words
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Article584 1922-07-26 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 25. In the course i f a lengthy judgment yesterday in the action brought l>y a! Chuu k trader, Sou Choi n Wee, against the Chief Secretary, F.M.S., for the recovery cf damage* caused by the wrongful seizure cf a584 words
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Article44 1922-07-26 9 A Weltevredcn message rf the IMI Bays that a shop hand in a Ohim there murdered thi- towfcay's son-in-law, and Wounded the towkay and his .six-year eld son. Tto murderer afterwards jumped into a well at the back of the kedai and was drowned.44 words
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145 1922-07-26 9 Singapore, July 96. Silver 35. Hongkong 1274 p.c. prem. Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers. Alienbys 17-1!) cents, Pun','--t,.,s ;;o-;s:> cents, Craigioleas 22M-271s cents, l'.ukii Beaabswaaga is.-is. -wi., ard Singapore United* 4d.-yd., sfentakaba UM cents, Malaka Pinda 72V77U cent-, flu licnuts 20-23 cent:,, Trafalgar-; 95-1.00, Jin-.ahs 82'j145 words
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Article104 1922-07-26 9 Messrs. I.yall and Kvatt report under to-day's 'late Tit:.— l'l 58.7.6. |78*4 175 tons sokL Rubbers. Amalgamated Malay 1.15--1.25, Bassetts 7XH-77V4, Glenealys 65-75, KassßH 8.76, Kuala Suiims buyers 1.5H, Luna* •">, Se-udais (New) sellers 126, 1 hi Ecnuts 19-21. Mines. Batang Padangs H7 1 -j-4.".-,104 words
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270 1922-07-26 9 I- Fraser and Cc.'s report, dated the gSta bast states The improvement shown in the Local Share Market during the last few weeks still continues, with business in indus--1 trials and Loans remaining the chief features. Tin at C15&&0 shows a rise over tho270 words
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Article220 1922-07-26 9 Heavy Sentence bv Mr. Bull as A Lesson. Yesterday, Xam Seng, who w;is as t!>e result of a raid made by Captain Groves, A. S. P.. and Mr. Ingham, Assistant Protector of Chinese, at 4*->, North Bridge Read, hist wet k f.>r mmbling, and subsequently convicted by220 words
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Article89 1922-07-26 9 The sixteen Dutch Rubber companies which are opposed to compulsory restriction are The Amsterdam Sumatra Rubber Cultuur Maatschappij, the Maatschappij tot Kxploitatie der Vereenigde Majanglsnden, The Cultuur Maatsehappij Penataran, The Cultuur Maataohappij Alas Tlidi!;, The Cultuur Maatschappij Re.ljo Aaocr.ii, Sumatra Rubber Cultuur Maatschappij Perbadjadi. LampOßg Sumatra Rubber Maatsu appij, Silan89 words
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Article1121 1922-07-26 10 Honda's Victory Over Dean. B fore crowd bigger than any wMca has watched tennis in Singapore before, A. Honda and J. A. Dean met yesterday in the final of the Singapore open lawn tennis championship, and the Japanese proved victorious by G —2, 6 Honda's victory was well1,121 words
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Article55 1922-07-26 10 Yesterday's play resulted as follows Ladies' Doubles Handicap. Mrs. Marsh and Miss Naughton beat Mrs. Maxwell and Mis'; Kawcett, —ti, 6—4, 6—l. Miss Brooke and Miss Chappell beat Mrs. Murrcll and Mrs. Pierrepont, C —l, C-3. Mrs. Bratton and Miss Andrew beat Mrs. Ager and55 words
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Article118 1922-07-26 10 Our Penan? correspondent wires Mrs. Hall, the wife of the Resident, presented the prizes at the Golf Club tennis tournament. The ladies singles were won by Mrs. R. X. Hairilton and the doubles by Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Reimann. It mixed doubles were won by Mr.118 words
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Article179 1922-07-26 10 Forthcoming Cup Matches I The draw for the Singapore Cup will take place on Friday. Vhe following teams have entered S.CC. 1, S.CC. 11, S.C.F.A. I, S.C, JF.A. 11, S.R.C. 1, .Middlesex 1, R.G.A., U.K., Harlequins, and Seletar United. The S.C.C. I were the winners of tat j cup179 words
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Article96 1922-07-26 10 It was mentioned by error yesterday that licket.s for the Teng Kee-Carvalho Contest on August 8 could be obtained at j the Swiss C!ub. The other place.-; nun-; tioned are correct. We are asked to state that outstalion orders for tickets must be accompanied by cash.96 words
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Article67 1922-07-26 10 Members cf the S.CC. who are not yet in tne bat-been class reminded v!'.at entries foe t '..e club (ports are now open r.nd training facilities will be available froH next Moixh'.y. Entiy sheets are In I the club bur. Entries close en Aug.;--: The preliminary67 words
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Article56 1922-07-26 10 The preliminaries of the Inter-School sports are to be held at 4 p.m. to-morrow and at the same time on Friday on the grounds of Raffles Institution. Competi- tors will assemble at 3 p.m., sharp in the hall of Raffles Institution. Officials (referee, judge?, time-keepers etc.) are requested56 words
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Article445 1922-07-26 10 The St. Francis' Association, to cele- brat? the acquisition cf the M. R. P. Buildings arid ground by the St. Francis' Institution, organised a Sports Meeting for the scholars of St. Francis' Institution and a treat for the children. The attendance was (juitf: good, and the445 words
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Article391 1922-07-26 10 First Day's Results. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 27>. There was a large gathering at thi' opening cf the race meeting to-day ami ideal conditions prevailed. The results wire as follows Perak Plate. Distance six furlongs. Scccnd Start II (Redfearn) 8.2 1 The Bolter (Turley) 8.6 ..2391 words
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Article47 1922-07-26 10 A Reuter wire of the 25th inst states The result of the Steward's Cup was, Tc-trametcr (10 to 1) 1. Night Patrrl (50 to 1) 2. M(rning Light (10 to 1)3. Thirty ran. Tetrameter won by four i lengths, a head |terwe«?n second ami ithird.47 words
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Article176 1922-07-26 10 The following are the teams in the ■natch Keppel Golf Club v. Singapore Golf Ciub to be played ot race course on Sunday the oOth. Players are requested to note the starting time. Keppel play- i ers are mentioned first. 9 Jones and Rutley v. Forde and Evtritt. 9.5176 words
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Article21 1922-07-26 10 A Reuter wire of the 7th inst. states The Australian Davis Cup team has arrived at New York.Reuter - 21 words
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Article164 1922-07-26 10 A Reuter wire of the 24th inst. states At Derby Derbyshire beat Worcestershire by an innings and 77 runs. Worcestershire only scored 46 in the second innings. Bestwick took eight wickets for 19. At Portsmouth Middlesex beat Hampshire by an innings and 180 runt. Hamp- shire scored only164 words
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Article105 1922-07-26 10 A Muilras wile of July 18 states The Madras Rowing Club is very busy preparing for the annual regatta. Trial fours have been in practice for several weeks past and race? a day or two ago resulted in the victory of the crew stroked by il. Gill105 words
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Article197 1922-07-26 10 When is a Stroke Finished A eqrious p >i:>l in cricket iaw was raised in the match between Notts and Lanes, at Old Trafford. A. W. Carr. the Notts capisin, attempted to swipe a full pitch from .lames Tyldesley to leg. He missed the ball, .vhich struck him on the197 words
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Article295 1922-07-26 10 Sequel to Quarrel Over A Woman. Before the :he Men. Sproule, with Whitley, P.P.P., mi <'i:nrday, in which eight Chinese stcod charged with rebberj at a sundry goc:is shop, 1180, Sorangcon Read. The jpiy foun:; the accused net guiliy tcnarged them. that In whicj. a Chinese cf the295 words
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Article109 1922-07-26 10 The Ifttrlborough has two Paramount features in the Sftrond show, t: -night. The first is a five-reel drama, AlarmClock Andy, featuring the popular Charles Ray, and the oilier ar. *|TTmff*ng story of matrimonial muddles, also in five reel', entitled Wha.'s Y:nr Husbar.d Doing? It presents Doris May and109 words
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Article82 1922-07-26 10 The Chefalo and Palermo Company are due to open their season at the Victoria Theatre on Monday August 21, taking the boards for one week, with their clever show, Tr.c Garden of Mystery. On Iheir lest visit to Singapore, over a year ago, they were voted to be82 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter652 1922-07-26 10 To the Editor of the .Jtraits Times. Sir, I am a conscientious Ethiopian negro from East Africa. In my country, as you are well aware, politics, religion, the law of status, the law of property, and the law of inheritance are inextricably intermingled. If my father dies leaving652 words
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Article268 1922-07-26 10 The Hongkong Daily Press cf July 17 rrports A shooting outrage which pt>s-. sibly bears some political significance ocj cured hue on Saturday night. Mr. Chen Tat Sang, Director of Public Roads in [Canton, and a 'brother of General Chen Chiung Ming, accompanied by a number of268 words
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Article87 1922-07-26 10 The annual general meeting of the Mutual Provident Association Kuala Lumpur, was held on July H, 1922, and the following officers were elected President, Dr. E. T. Maclntyre, M.D., J.P. vicepivsident, Mr. Law Yew Swee hon. secretary, Mr. N. Appuduray treasurers, Messrs. Waller Grenier and Co. hon. medical officer. Dr.87 words
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Article420 1922-07-26 10 Sun Yat Sen Back in The Shameen. From an authoritative Canton i i the China .Mail was able recently to obtain the following stor) oi the happeninj Canton on Uie 9th and 10th inst The Whampoa forts were taken by Chan's troopi at two o'clock on Sunday afternoon,420 words
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Article242 1922-07-26 10 I The direct! n n poi I to I en .-f the Punggor Rabbi r Ited it.r the j states The planted i !94a. Or. Malacca Ul2a. jir. :;op. Total 006a. 2r. Lip. I vated and iOa. 2r. 22 p. Total fir>7a. Or. The output and co.-t of242 words
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Article103 1922-07-26 10 O'Farrell. ihe tenor i who \< ill appea at the Victoria on Friday and Saturday evenings, has a habit ;f swaying his audiences with the pongs he sings. Never did he bigger success than during the Irish onferenee in London, when he wns aaked by a member of103 words
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Article130 1922-07-26 10 Routine Orders, dated July 19, by Lieut. Colonel F. E. Spencer, D.S.O., M.C., ConiBMmdhtg S.S.V.F. Friday, 28th.— 5.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, S.R.E.(v.), KB. TrainiiiR Signal Section, Signal Training and M.G. Platoon Company, Mathine-Gun Training. Balesticr Range is allotted to A Company from 7 a.m. on Sunday, July130 words
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Article954 1922-07-26 11 A Story <;f the Croat White Mth. ned in Ike gnat Antarctic for twelve dreary which they in civili ided by hufrc di pendent for ftcah penguins aid teals i ild catch and kill to bear f icC 1 f:i!linj: with under to ex' ing blixic winter to954 words
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Article183 1922-07-26 11 The annual general moating of Penang ew"i Society wHI be held in 'viiniiir Cricket Club next Monday. report for the year I June 80, l'.'JJ. »tates During the m w men I ihe number on the active list at June 80,1 was 166. The committee rejri'183 words
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Article219 1922-07-26 11 The Java Penakaa Quo bald nary general meeting (or the half year ended June 80, 1022, at the dub rooms, 17, Bussorah Street, on Sunday. The! meeting was presided ovct by atr. Sayerl i w;:s well attended. After ihc n ;>i.it and accounts for the past period bava bean adopted,219 words
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Advertisement197 1922-07-26 11 "Till f <»* T^saHaaaaaaHHaal TT jJß||'l SUPREMACY IS THE^ ji Supremacy Performance J The r.TOUTRIE PIANO never fails to jjive PERFECT SATISFACTION. It possesses a liphtne>s of touch and responsivem-ss of action combined with a purity of tune that is unexcelled. Call and inspect the new MOUTRIE PLAYER. Latest Illustrated197 words
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Advertisement373 1922-07-26 11 Raffles Hotel Tel. 2020 Ti 1. 2KO ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9i5 p.m. Mr. F. A. COOKE, Musical Director. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. jjjjgjjjj-jjjjjg SINGAPORE. 71m esjy Hot*} tk tfc« BtnlU nitb the lau«t StalUrr lutaTtetieß, EXQUISITE COOKING AND EXCELLENT WINES. Terms Strictly Moderate Special Terms for monthly Board *r>4 Lodriag. TIFFIN AND373 words
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Article1136 1922-07-26 12 The (ireat Trunk Mystery Trial. Tie Daily Tile^'raph's Park comsponliinl wrote June 21 The >;r at trunk r.iystery trial is ended. The jury of the Mm Atr*Ttr. after deliberating for an hour, fourid that Madame al guilty of the murder of her husband with premeditation, and the ntfneed1,136 words
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Advertisement707 1922-07-26 12 PARAMOUNT PICTURES FOR THIS WEEK'S RELEASE "What's Youp Husband Doing" Yes, What is he doing: What has he been doing. A Picture that every married lady should see. The Mystery solved at last by Paramount. ,/^j fei^ ALARM-CLOCK ANDY 5 Reels »fi Featuring CHARLES RAY tS^ IF IT'S A PARAMOUNT707 words
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Advertisement175 1922-07-26 12 Berna Milk Swiss Condensed Milk THE RICHEST IN CREAM Berna users are quality choosers Awarded the Gold Medal in Competition open to Ail Comers, Grocers 1 Exhibition, London, Sept., 1921. E. C. MONOD C6E, Agents SINGAPORE and SIAM. IBBIIBIIBIIHBIBIBIBHIIIIBIIIIIBiaiIIIBIIIMIIIIIIIBSIIaiHBaiMBIBamH rs£. ym I2l^v V FRASER CHALMEIiS TSnllasfilin Weeks I'roprs. GSNXKAL BLBCTBIC175 words
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Article523 1922-07-26 13 Exciting Incident At Whampoa. Tin- Hongkong Daily Press of July 12 reports 'l he Hoi Sang, a river steamer on the reprular inn between Hongkong and Canton, had two very unpleasant experiences i>n Monday in her voyage to and from Canton. On the way to Canton523 words
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Article220 1922-07-26 13 A report ha.; btx :i receired f ro-11 Um explorer Knud Rasmnsaen, covering the an iod un t.. January 15 :ui the eonntrjr round 1.%.in Inlet was covered arA wai found to ;:!chaecloj;ica!. then Peter Preochen started out to chart the coast liae of Haffinland whiih bai220 words
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Article139 1922-07-26 13 J. rd Inchcape, replying last night t i toe al the dim er .f Old Boy»* Assocation, at the T nt, said as ihipcwner he I a I ihrajn been icnsible of the value of th<? rhames Nautical Training I liege. Re 'errin- to tfca effort!139 words
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Article99 1922-07-26 13 A i the half-yearly general roasting at tilt- Hindu Younj* Men's Literary Union the following wera elected oflcs-bcaren fnr the ensuing tann -PNaMaVt, Mr. K. Muttu<-unia:u vii-o-prcHident, Mr. V. Arunasalam hon. McwUl), Mr. R. Balakrishnan hon. asst. secretary. Mr. V. Muttucumaiasamv hon. treasurer, Mr M. Suhramaniam hon. as«t. treasurer, Mr.99 words
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Advertisement460 1922-07-26 13 SALES BY jUieTIO^ IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The nndcr.igned hare !)•■.•>. raroored with instructions to cell by public nuction at tii. ir aale-reeat, RaSes BaSe* Plaea, Sin(rnpore, ON MONDAY, JULY 31, 1922, at 2.30 p.m. By Order i!,» Liquidators of WADLmGH CO., LTD. ot 1. All that r>r<> of valuable 99460 words
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Advertisement574 1922-07-26 13 MORTGAGEE'S SALE of valaas I iadi sad brick huil dwellinj n known ;is No». 4i J::, 4.", JT. 49 a'lil 61, Koon Cheng Road aiu Nos. :'J, SO sad l<. Uill Road, Malacca. To be held by public auction at our sale room No. 21. First Cross Street, Malacca on574 words
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Advertisement228 1922-07-26 13 SILVERTOWN ;^T2_ rz= WOOD I^^ PRESERVATIVE B^ M^ M^^^gjggjjjjg^ MMM1 jggg This photograph illustrates two actual tests made with v Silvcrtown. ,^7-~— JUliw'JM" "~T^\ xvo P' ecos wo °d treated '''iff "/*>„ 'i i 111 r^O^6fcJl\ Ull 1 Silvcrtown wcre nailed Mi\''fsi%l' 1 lI'J 1 \\\iliVi&\ to two untreated pieces228 words
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Advertisement287 1922-07-26 14 The Motor Union insurance Co., Ltd* >ratrd ta M.glnad) MOTOR VEHICLES DEPARTMENT. All klndt of Tehklei quoted for. Favourable rates Prompt and liberal settlement of claims. The Camprehenaiv* Policy of the "Motor IMaa" is the recognised premier motor )licy. FIRE_nBPABTMENT. Insurances wSmM h Build intro and Merchandise for long or287 words
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Advertisement460 1922-07-26 14 -«£ff*MMMaHHMHHHawaBBwaBBB^^ I Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $17,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E. C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Suprcui" Court of England and complies with the British460 words
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Advertisement560 1922-07-26 14 BANKING NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NbTTH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) Established 1868. APITAJ. Fl. 80,000,000 (ab.-.at £6,000,000). I4SCED AND n. «0,000,000 (aboa: PAJD UP £4,600,000 RESERVE FUND Fl. 20,000,000 (about £1,675,000 ■SAD OFFICK IN AMSTERDAM HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA BKANCHES Qoaglong, Skaagkai, Kobe, >ledan, Soerafcaya, Samarang, Bandoeng, Weltevreden, Cherlbon, lVgal, Pecalongac. Probolingfo,560 words
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Advertisement527 1922-07-26 14 aawa>BaßßaVKa«Baßaßßß«Ba«Bßaßaßawaa^^ ?_^?y?![s. CAPITAL $4,000,000 SURPLUS $2,000,009 Asia Ban king Institution, HEAD OFFICB FOR THE FAR EAST Shanghai Singapore Office— 22, Raffles Place. Current, Savings Accounts and Fixed Deposit* in U.S. Gold, Sterling, Francs, Taels and Local Currency. Drafts Bought, Sold and Entered for Collection. Commercial and Travellers Letters of Credit.527 words
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Advertisement338 1922-07-26 14 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (locorpcra^ed in i!o»gkr.»g) > Capital, al) paid mp |10,00$,M« SUTtr Keiervt |M>M,4»* Sterling Stserrt, held ta Lundoa r J MM,*4M B'xarre Lfabtlitj of Proprietor* ff3,0j0,9M COURT OF DIRtCTORS. G. 11. Doilwell, Esq.— Chairajaa. Boa. Mr. A. O. Lang Deputy CkaJtaWSj. D. G. M. Hrrr.ard, Eaq. A.338 words
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Article611 1922-07-26 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Building Cars in the Dominions. In these days, when many foreign markets, owing; to high import duties and chaotic exchangss, are practically closed to British cars, it 'is in the interests cf manufacturers to develop the Empire markets. Although we are611 words
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Article241 1922-07-26 15 Mr. Alfred Wood, secretary of the Sugar Beet Growers' Society, writes, in reference to a recent allusion by Sir Arthur 80.-cawen to the Governmeat policy of supporting the home Hcfai beet industry "It js not perhaps naii- ihat the experience in foreign" eonatriei is that Wgirb—241 words
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Article40 1922-07-26 15 Y.W.C.A. Lunch Rest Room Fund E. M. BURKILL, Hon. Treasurer. Amount previously acknowledged $23,176 Robinson Co. Ltd. 100 Mrs. Elder 25 Mrs. Younger Blair 10 E. L. S. ..5 Miss B. English 2 Mrs. E. T. Wilson 27 Total $23,34540 words
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Advertisement140 1922-07-26 15 Calthorpe Cars 40 MILES TO A GALLON. yi^ V \^S^* MODEL ALL \\j. /7v WEATHBB STRONG— POWEHFUL— ECONOMICAL Th* handsomest small car on the market. E. A. BARBOUR LTD., Sole Agents. SINGAPORE, PENANG, F.M.3. and STRAITS. MALACCA, THE LATEST IMPORTATION EMBODYING MANY IMPROVEMENTS CHEVROLET CARS 1922 MODEL $1,900 On View140 words
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Advertisement388 1922-07-26 15 REASONS Why you should use "HO HONG" Cement >V>VJV^rrr7~~--.* J ~X Every cent spent In a Make local industry a /y^^t^^K /C'f/^r mf X'Xr^ local product remains success and help to reduce /j£/£ &i HBv'V I *^/v B^fflpH V\vi\ in country. unemployment vVT/ V?r is^\q W ■HCWfr /C. £/*B I388 words
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Advertisement250 1922-07-26 16 GUAN KIAT CO., LTD. 33, rillLLII" STREET. New Shipments, Just Arrived. European While Spunyarn. Europe Bcytfca Handles. Black Sheathing Kelt*. Zinc ISuilrr Slab*. l.uzon-I.apio, Negro and Kentucky IMourNh and Spare I'arls. Thone Nos. 3113 or 3111. Bx 147 MEANS NOTHING HUT HAVING US FIT YOUR EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES HaUNfl THAT250 words
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Advertisement429 1922-07-26 16 THERE ARE MANY REASONS FOR GETTING SPECIAL LINES FROM SPECIAL FIRMS. LATEX CUPS Porcelain and Earthenware fired at own kilns. COAL TAR as produced by the Singapore Municipal Gas Works. Also other qualities. BATTENS for momi and veneer cases, any size cut to order. CUPHANGER Old cable wire, different sizes429 words
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Advertisement948 1922-07-26 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Th* PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., In ordinary clos*-set type (average six words to line) are: per line: one insertion 23 cts., two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cU., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. 1.00, six Ins. 1.13, ten ins. 1 1.40,948 words
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Advertisement880 1922-07-26 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, compound house 7, Lorong 27, Caylnng Road. Apply 114, Java Road. BUNGALOWT" POLLUX, 407 Oxley Road. CTS, garage, private bathroons. Marriid cbupk- would like to share above with suitable party. 1016, Straits Times. TO LET, unfurnished, from September I. bungalow on Grove Estate, two large880 words
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Advertisement681 1922-07-26 16 ANCHOR WATERFALL KOTICE is hereby given thi.t the words ANCHOR and WATERFALL as shown nbo»e are the Trndc Marks of Messrs. J. KITCHEN SONS (PROPRIETARY), LIMITED, of 10 and 12, Queen Street, Melbourne, and art used by them in respect of candles, common soap, detergents, illuminating, heating or lubricating oils,681 words
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Advertisement180 1922-07-26 16 Qualify First. DAY AND EVENING GOWNS From A. Augustinp and Straus lirizae. Parts. H.P. CORSET AND COitSET HF.I.T From I'i.ard Minicr, I'nris. LINGERIi: mSfCfl From G. Strauss, Tarn. SILK AND ÜBLI IIO.SK From the Phoenix Works, U.S.A. TENNIS DRESSES. We are Iho I.cadinj: Kuroponn Dressmakers in Singapore. Mails Orders a180 words
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Miscellaneous305 1922-07-26 16 THE STRAITS TiSES TELKFHONCB i Editorial ar.d Gen*r*J Muniigcr's Oolce Job Priming Office 12«« All eommunicat'up.a relating to (dttatlai matters and n«we shouH to ndtlressed U THE EDITOK. All •Maaonicatioa* r« lating to business inut-.c'r* ud.-crtiseujenM, lubscriptions, accouDts, printing, etc. should be addressed to THE MANAGKSI. ADVERTISEMENT K.\TE3. Wnnts, For305 words
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