The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 January 1922
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Title Section15 1922-01-18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1922. NO. 10,48815 words
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Article210 1922-01-18 1 Calm has succeeded the storm in v Madras and the Prince has been spend- jj ing a quietly busy time amid the old associations of the town Page 7. i "Castle" rule is over in Ireland and the historic building has been evacuated by the Official staffs210 words
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Article1267 1922-01-18 1 Centennial and other anniversaries in the vorld of letters have the merit that they nvite us to take the author's writings down From their shelves. During the week I hav»teen reading "Madame Bovary," and dipring into Flaubert's Letters as well. One >f their attractions for me is1,267 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement142 1922-01-18 1 Maltlield RAFFLES HOTEL. MONDAY. Tea Dansant, s l< 7 p.m. (Admission free). inSDNESDAY.— Special Musical Programme after Dinner. IHURSDAY. Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). FRIDAY. Special Lunch Orchestra. SATT KDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). n will have prior Claim to >eats142 words
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Advertisement297 1922-01-18 1 hiNGEROUSBU^.^?i WING *mmZ7mZSwf< I p^tfV <V B_ rm l m.~ AmmmW i B B _i T mi Hy _W^ m-\W CIGARETTES j "THE WORLD'S MOST I'UPLLAR HIGH-CL A SS CiGAREfTES VIRGINIA IN PATENT mj tZeZtZ riNSOFW VACII V. TINS I^LP t__#<L_PC_# Sole Warufacturers, fcRDATH 1031CGO Co., Ltd., LONDON, ENGI^ND. i297 words
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Advertisement138 1922-01-18 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Herring Hall Marvin sale for teale Page 5. New films at the Alhambra cinema Page 2. The English Electric Company for steam sets— Page 2. Asiatic Petroleum Company recommend Fish kerosene for brilliance and economy Page 10. Shipping: B. 1., Indo-China, Ocean Steamship, and N. V. K: lines138 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous122 1922-01-18 1 THE WEEK. Wedmemimp. ISth. High Water, 1.38 a.m.. 1.21 p.m. Polo: Balestier. Tanglin Club at Home, rt.lo p.m Thmrmmmp, }\»h. High Water. 2.11 a.m.. 2. 1S pm. B. I. Homeward Mail closes. Philharmonic Orchestra. 5.15 p.m. Eastern Gate Lodge. S..SO Photograph 4.30 p.m Friday, 20fh. High Water, 2.59 a.m., H.23122 words
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Article379 1922-01-18 2 Dr. C. K. Adams, who haa been stationed in Kuala Lumpur, has arrived in Penang ..ke over the local branch of Di and Banna, Dental Surgeons. lt reported th:... the Government, in nse t«. repeated petitions from Chinese lents of French Ind t-China, has resolved to established two Consulate-, oi379 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement280 1922-01-18 2 TO I ET OR EOR SALE. LAMB ODOWNS, newly erected. mi a from 1 1>,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. r facing river. I \R(;E STORES from 6,000 to 24(000 sq. ft near wharf and ingAlso three storied building! for offices and irodowns. Centrally situated. All Immediate entry, going cheap. I280 words
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Advertisement363 1922-01-18 2 Pf as 85 a i| 1«r «b p a 1 J 9k wm FIRST SHOW CHANGE OF PROGRAMME AT 7.30 SHARE. "WON BY A FOWL" 2 Part TRIANGLE KEYSTONE World Pictures Presents The Woman Beneath in 5 Parts With Ethel Clayton, from the story by Willard Mack t SECOND SHOW363 words
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Advertisement467 1922-01-18 2 ALHAMBBjI From WEDNESDAY, January is. to MONDAY. Jamil A TENSE, HUMAN AND SCENN ALLY BEAUTIFUL PK n j. with an All-Star Cast. Including THIHLSTON HALL, ARLINE PRETTY. ANNA LEHR WIL; D in one of the strongest and most closely knitted screen THE VALLEY OF DOUBT I In 6 Parti It467 words
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Article1116 1922-01-18 3 Ii UK KASI INDIES. it i. to th Dutch Bast Indies that the INetherlariu* owe their rank as a colonial power. Tre Easl Indian archipelago is khe greatest island empire of 0 e world and by fp* the most important in thc tropics. li*area is eight times that1,116 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement361 1922-01-18 3 6^_§^?_ji?St W sl- a P^^*\W^ fci -X I Tmi 1 I 1 A Doctor says: H j^ -m -Mmm- —mw -_r mm -_r -v-» w fe '1 do not think so good a food as G'axo ij can he brought nHore the public by the tf ij I medical profession361 words
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Advertisement237 1922-01-18 3 that the extra price asked for HAIG HAIG FIVE STARS rgi SCOTS WHISKY is amply justiIMB^ can be gently stimulated by the use of HAIG HAIG at no increased cost. Ift!) in Hai4 &Hai§ Five Stars i i:gq gcoisVYhisky i[__[j|§| o ne glass of fine whisky is better and f237 words
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Advertisement77 1922-01-18 3 I r imi 44 gf^*) /i wm jma M& mf s^ .Sim ~^S I AW V __^y mf v*^Jf *T*W ft; I «.*V w; A rES A i i "EMBASSY' VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. Represent the Standard by which others are Judged. _r ri .\m\*%a'jT.B\*\a<.s\B\Y*.u\a\i\»c>.9\a\3'jr.H',*'.M .s-.r.-.K-.M rv RIWI AR 5 b -Lib77 words
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Article514 1922-01-18 4 DIRECTORS' REPORT. The Directors' annual report to the share- 1 holders for the year ended June 30th. 1921, states: The Company was registered on the 18th September, 1920, and took over the i roperty as going concern from Devon Estates (Malacca) Ltd. whose registered office was at514 words
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Article158 1922-01-18 4 I The contract Tor the *sole advertising I rights for the fencing surrounding the site of the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition has been secured by the Malaya-Borneo Advertising Co.. offices H, Collyer Quay. This Company proposes to erect handsomely painted signs which will not only prove good and effective advertisements158 words
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Advertisement292 1922-01-18 4 NEW REDUCED PRICES Plain. Non-Skid 30 by 8% 25. 31.50 ll 31 by 4 31.50 45. j 33 by 4 32.75 45.50 II 34 by 4i 2 S.S. 55.25 69.75 jj 760 by 90 23.75 31. 810 hv 90 25. 32.75 875 by 105 37.25 52.75 880 by 120 47.25292 words
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Advertisement346 1922-01-18 4 A REMEDY. Some people inherit throat tenderness, and with them just a slight chill makes the breathing tubes so swollen and sore that it is sheer I agony to attempt to speak. There is one infallible remedy for this condition WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE so if at any time the346 words
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Advertisement115 1922-01-18 4 An advertiser in a Yokohama paper is prepared to part with two million Russian roubles for 600 yen I A Shanghai telegram of Jan. sth says that the Pao Yen Paper Mill at Pootung, the largest in China, was destroyed early that morning: by fire. The loss amounts to half115 words
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Advertisement809 1922-01-18 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Town Properties and Two Steam LaMtthss At Messrs. CHEONG KOON" SENG <fc m No. 30 CHULIA STREEI ON WEDNESDAY. 2:>th JANUARY Lii 1. The British steam launch SOMMATTIAR. built in 1!M1 and Co., length 56 ft. breadth 11 ft. and depth ."> ft. groi gistered809 words
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Advertisement660 1922-01-18 5 TO LET. iropean Compound house Ni ra 1 "i- with bathrooms (lining i<nd sitting rooms. 11 roughout ric lights with I laid Sa. M r-'ge and Entry, Pebr-ea No. 4, Wilkie Read. i New BMBgalaW, partly furnished Entry Ist I bruary 1022 M. c. IS Geatle Koad off I Bead.660 words
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Advertisement644 1922-01-18 5 WANTED. SHORTHAND. TYPING, or French translation-. An EucUah-WOOSaa with business ex•aaa ll Spsa to take work (temporary) at her on: hous.-r or at client's orlice. \ppl\ "f Singapore i I'ress. I>l MM PSBNCH LESSONS. Opportunity acquire Cuent conrersational C nglish or French— small class of 6, terms $5 month reply644 words
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Advertisement509 1922-01-18 5 AUCTION SALES. Estate of HO AH CHONG, deceased. AUCTION SALE OF I l-cviinder .Vseater StMlebaker Motor Cs No. S. 2219, in excellent running order At our saleroom. No. 30 Chulia Street ON SATURDAY, 21st JAN., AT 10.30 A.M The car can be seen at No. 7 Beach Ro.u (opposite the509 words
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Advertisement691 1922-01-18 5 NOTICES. EDit kTiOIS DEPARTMENT. EVENING (LASSES AT RAEFLES INSTITUTION. Applicants who have sent in their names tc tin- PrincitMl are requested to attend at Raffles 1 B *tilntii for ''"finite enrolment and foi ptsysssat ot fee-, si follows: Commercial Classes Thurs. 19th Jan. at 5 p.m. l Technical Classes Friday,691 words
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Advertisement599 1922-01-18 5 1 M. A. Ahmed DiiTßros. Motor Hiring Dept. I For comfortable and reliable Cars Phone No. 1545. Charges Moderate. AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture Cottage Piano, His Master's Voice Cabinet Gramophone j and Records and a Choice Collection of well grown Plants etc. TO KE HELD AT 'WOODSIDE" No. 31599 words
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Advertisement348 1922-01-18 5 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. The only Mornintr Daily in Malaya and the best Medium for Advertising. Delivei sd with the Chota Hazri each morning, wiih Latest Telegrams, Latest News and 1 a test Announcements. Telephone ."0. Cable Address, Advert P. O. Box No. 206. Communications relating to348 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article15 1922-01-18 6 BAGOT. On January ISth, at Kuala Lumpur, itu Mr. snd Mrs. Bagot, a daughter.15 words
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Article34 1922-01-18 6 I DOUGLAS rEMPLE. At tin- Prssbyteriaa Church, StngmpoiW on 17th January at 11.30 f a.m.. 1». S. S. noughts to Margaret Georgina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Temple, Birkenhead, England. I34 words
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790 1922-01-18 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1922. The Straits Trading Company. I The very lengthy report of the meeting o( the Straits Trading Company which we published yesterday calls for some comment, which we pi mise shall be shorter than the teport itself. In the ftrst place, the Company -is790 words
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Article387 1922-01-18 6 Tl s Rev. T. W. Bnvnv.u* is to be married iit June, when he returns to Malaya. We acknowledge receipt of two wall calendars from the Standard Oil Company. Mr. L J. B. Madden, who is just back from Home, Is on a visit to Ipoh and is staying with387 words
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Article72 1922-01-18 6 RECORD SAMSU SEIZURE. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 17. The Police in the early hours of Saturday at Klang Bridge, seized a tongkang containing two hundred cases of samsu, packed in kerosene tins and acetic acid tins. Five arrests were made. The duty on the samsu72 words
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Article411 1922-01-18 6 Capt. 11. A. J. Woodfall has been appointed acting Adjutant Malacca Volunteer Rifles, and proceed to Malaeca by the HyeLeong yesterday, Capt. Woodfall was commissioned in the 6th Battalion East Surrey Regt (T. F.) in 1913. He proceeded to India with his battalion in 1!»14, and in411 words
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Article94 1922-01-18 6 Presents to Princess Mary. The Division Commissioner for Singapore writes as follows: We have been asked from Headquarters to collect money for a wedding present for the Princess Mary. The Guides at Home are clubbing together and it was thought by Lady Baden Powell that their94 words
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Article60 1922-01-18 6 With reference to this song, the words of the first verse of which were published a few days ago, a few copies of the music have been printed, and may be obtained at Messrs. Maynard Co., Ltd., Battery Road. A small charge of 2860 words
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Article158 1922-01-18 6 m To-day is the day for the Eurasian Company to enrol at tl e Drill Hall. Pro -1.00 to 7.:;o. With an average rate of sixty per hour the Company ought t<) establish a record by filling ap <m the opening day. The usual meeting of t e Rent Assessment158 words
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Article63 1922-01-18 6 DECEMBER FIGURES From the return of foreign and exports from British Mala the following figures Total Import-. July |41,*****0; Augn I September |39,127,42 November 140,296,165; \> 320. Total Experts, July $36,479,667; September $45£92£26; 0 I Novembei- $41*034,688; D 788. Principal Kxpeits. Rubber. July 7,980,297 6,08 August63 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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Letter300 1922-01-18 6 To the Editor. I >e;n Sir, Would i be to allow me a little space ii daily to point out that whi at 4") eenti at the n<n-(; in the market, it la at Government ■tells. True it enunent brought down month from »">o to 15 I i.300 words
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Article74 1922-01-18 6 Mr. L. G. Cranna, of I DOl had the respoi 1 books for the Mercantile Ms f library down at the- I 1 deserves. The offi. I i frequenting t! amenities from its inhab packing up of a parcel. SI Cranna that tl at a task I74 words
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Article80 1922-01-18 6 j Legislative Council when a number of Go** i be brought f rward. Iway iii! ro i f Machinery Ordinance, an i senger steamer rule-. leave vote, (Johore < i-c I -rnnient Penang Municipal Comm minor money matters. I I Bill will be taken through all .-econd reading,80 words
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Article41 1922-01-18 6 I Mr. 11. I^ike Coghlan. known in Singapore rubber king and publiciat, u th presentative to the Grand C Middle Classes Union fur W Oatlands, Surrey. He was th speaker at a Bexhill meeting. that his early experience hi without value.41 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement124 1922-01-18 6 1 PERRIER 1 I The Champagne j: of Table Waters. Sole Agents S: (Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd.) f Incorporated in England t I PATRONIZED M^f^WliP^r^ '*v BY ROYALTY THE DAWN OF A PROSPEROUS HAS BROUGHT TO DISPLAY I EXQUISITE JEWELLERY SILVERWARE PRICES TO SUIT ALL PURSES 1. BISHOP ST., PENANG.124 words
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Advertisement120 1922-01-18 6 i What about your BAGGAGE i l i l YOi: insure your valuable and effects at home: do you protect them in your I baggage whes travelling? Property to the value of many thousands of pounds is lost, damaged in various <- ways, or stolen every year in transit by120 words
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Article74 1922-01-18 7 PRINCE HAS QUIET DAY. IMA I KWS HISTORY. [Ra ca] p t W. I :>mp, Madras, Jan. 16. ,fe in Madras swung back inguid eourae. The beii rer ths i n ■ni ioning the hartals b arith forma! After inspecting the Prince of sited St. tlu- oldest i74 words
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Article58 1922-01-18 7 Paris, Jan. IS. i.!< have Hid will take London. Paria, Jan. 1">. has been taly indiidre 11. Albert Peyroii- mr an-i "M 1 if the tile marine; Paul iphs; Laurent I Vidae:. I li >UNl^ WORKING. .1 in. |g. reef connee 1 where »rthrHl iNDON ED. I, Jan.58 words
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Article206 1922-01-18 7 Mo ROWD ON I RIAL. m which ten Chinese, and with theft, and dishonestly the proceeds hiefly from European ontinued in the- District Thi Amat, ..ill bo renumbered, iking and theft d by his honour, who ■a of the accused was tain ng profrorn l**r Thomps m206 words
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Article302 1922-01-18 7 JAPANESE TREATY PROBLEM. \M ERIC AN SUPPORT. [Reuter's Serviee 1 i Leaden, Jan. 16. China is likely to be the centre of interest at Washington th s week, lt is mam >• Chineae qu that arc proven tIUK l l of the Confe•li'■'i »«d by the Amer, and302 words
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Article56 1922-01-18 7 London, Jan. It. .—ner, Diomed, built to f!u Alfivd Holt's for the China Mutual Steam Navigation Company, halaunched. It hat a gn.ss tonnage of d will probably sail in the Spring. The same firm has also ordered an 11 ton twjn-sej-ew turbine- enrgO and passenger boat for56 words
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Article291 1922-01-18 7 The Bexhill on Sea Observer of Dec. 17th has the following: The funeral took place on Tues.iay of Dr. William Cohrin Middleton, M.A.. M.D.. < M., D.H.R.. of 81, Dorset-road. The funeral se-rvhe was held in the Chapel at the Borough Cemetery, ishere the interment afterwards291 words
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Article107 1922-01-18 7 On Mr. W. Y. Sample Manager of the Penang branch of the Singapore Cold Storaj I y. Ltd., proceeding to lpe»h on transfer, his place will be taken by Mr. J. M. Chalmers, who wa-i formerly in charge there. Mr. C. A. Padday, late of Behr and Co, Penang, who107 words
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Article1618 1922-01-18 7 ALLEGED SEDITIOMST RELEASED. "I think the Crown has been wrong in every stage of this ease, except the entry of the nolle prosequi," were the concluding remarks of Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard in delivering judgment in the Supreme Court >< terday morning in the case1,618 words
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Article86 1922-01-18 7 MAL AYA-BORNEO EXHIBITION, 1922. We have received copy of the- schedule and prize-list of t Agri-Horticultural Show to be held in connection with thc Malaya-Borneo Exhibition during the Prime of Wales'.; visit. There are nine classt-.s for rubber, exhibits for which will only be received in Singapore for the larger86 words
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Article121 1922-01-18 7 Mi*. James D. Dickie, of the Asiatic Petroleum Company, was married Rt the Union Church, Hongkong, on Jan. Srd, to Mis9 Elizabeth Stirling, who arrived in the Colony from Scotland. The Rev. Mr. J. Kirk Maconaehie conducted the marriage service. A Chinese of que Unliable character wa.. found in the121 words
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Advertisement166 1922-01-18 7 JUST RECEIVED THE BRITISH JOURNAL PHOTOGRAPHIC ALMANAC THK ROOK ALL ABOUT' PHOTOGRAPHt PAPER COTBKfI Price si.Su (LOTH HOLM) $20u THE WELLCOME J Photographic Exposure Calculator PHOTOGRAPHY j V 8 VXE MANS GUIDE TO A HOBBY Published for The British Photographic ManufactuivrRobinson Co., Ltd. m^^^ mm^^^ m^^^^^^ m m^ n^^^^ mm^166 words
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Advertisement449 1922-01-18 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN LINES. EUROPEAN LINES. tON DOX LINE Fortnightly SarrUe ~VOR MARSEILLES. LONDCN ft ANTWERP, ria Porte. YOSHINO MARU January 2IJ MISHIMA MARU January 29 SADO MARU February 8 i »J T ICRPOOL LLNE Monthly Berate-* FOR MARSEILLES ft LIVERPOOL, eta PerU. UMA MARU February 5 MATSUMOTO MARU449 words
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Advertisement608 1922-01-18 8 LINE ELLERMAN ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co- Ltd. (Incorporated in England). STEAMER D|W Singapore HOMEWARDS. NEWBY HALL London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Jan. 30 CITY OF BOSTON Dunkirk, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg Feb. 13 *CITY OF MANCHESTER Marseilles, London, Rotterdam Hamburg Feb. 24 *CITY OF SIMLA London, Rotterdam and Hamburg April 15608 words
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Advertisement693 1922-01-18 8 P. O. -BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorportted in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGEP SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. I t C (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government,. The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at preei LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. M FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES i DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE693 words
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Advertisement624 1922-01-18 9 THF SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). COASTING SERVICE mf, Tn Kelantan, Bangm-.ra, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Laisamii Ban, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departur. !i,,,,, Jan. 16 j an 18 J»"- W Jan. 25 •lan. N Feb 1 throughout With electric light, and have excelled for ftret class passengers.624 words
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Advertisement497 1922-01-18 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The Chin* Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN EJQOL) w (Incorpoiated In England.) j JOLNT FOXXNKOaTLT SERVICB TO ?lVyf YORK rim SCTRZ OR PA* AHA, FROM NEW YORK. Staaassr Dae S'por. Route For KABINGA Feb. 6497 words
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Advertisement621 1922-01-18 9 m^ m mm^ mmmmmMmm mmwmmmmmmmmmmm*mm—mwm-^mm—m-——mmm-m __■>-. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING 30ARD. SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT CREOLE STATE Passengersand Freight January 21 WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight February 20 FOR SAN FRANCISCO via MANILA621 words
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Advertisement252 1922-01-18 10 A DAILY REMINDER FOR ANY WEEK IN THE YEAR Sun. Mon. RIBEIRQ'S Order Stationery Tues. 1 RIBEIRQ'S Order Printing I Wed. pRIBEIRO'S Order Account Books Thurs. RIBEIRO'S Have Visiting Cards Printed from Engraved Plate Fri. RIBEIRQ'S Have Note Paper Embossed but. ru___u_\C'S Have Music Books Bound C. A. RIBEIRO CO,252 words
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Advertisement517 1922-01-18 10 INDO-CHINA Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang. from Singapore. Taking Cargo on through Bills of I^ad^ng for Canton, Macac r Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtze ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA CHAKSANG517 words
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Advertisement299 1922-01-18 10 l 'W^"^»-*»~«~~ifc<^a«_i»a-^_^_-_- WMfc j JODELITE I The Timber Preservative jdUßfl })i_HJ_tl_t Si 1 _uB_______^A *^K Baft S S__Vm mi Immßfi. ntP f _t l^_l l* jflj"'.ffi ~^*9b Stocked in 1, 5 10 Gallon Drums WHY PAY -H/g/» Prices for Hard Wood iWHES Soft Wood treated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST299 words
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Miscellaneous771 1922-01-18 10 SHIPPING NOTES. i The master of the s.s. Ceram reports a dangerous derelict target in Lat 5 degs 18 mins. N, Long. 99 degs. 12 mins. E. Mariner* are erarned accordingly. The Danish motor Steamer Atia, which arrived from Christian ia yesterday, is under the command of Prince Axel of771 words
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Article99 1922-01-18 11 N January 17. 1 Bank 4 m.s. 2 4 l-Ifi Hank, demand ,jj I:M| Private credits 3 m. j i j New York, demand 4^l Credits 90 d.iy 1 r ,A France. demand India. T. T. 17 !p Hongkoag, demand iA% p Ci prem 1 okohama, demand tnai Java,99 words
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Article140 1922-01-18 11 January 1 Tin l~r> Tons Gambier Cube No. 1 14,00 Pepper Black 1:? 5 0 Pepper (white fair) ag jfj* Tapioca, small flake, f.g. g.jf Tapioca medium pearl f.g. 705 Pearl Sago, small 7^5 Copra Mix Copra Sundried qjq Opium, Benares uncert: 4.500 Rice, Rangoon white 2:io Rice, Siam140 words
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Article128 1922-01-18 11 From one of the largest leather bootmanufacturing centres in khe United Statea it is announced that 84 per cent, of the' total output of boots an<. shoes are made with rubber heels attached. The Rubber Association of America reports that 125 million pairs of heels were made snd sold during128 words
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Article42 1922-01-18 11 C. OF C. RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 o'clock seen, Jan. it, 1922 Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Cioting Pnces. Cloting PriceA. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers. Feb E. A»HiS i l April to June 4 1 I Tone of Market: Quiet.42 words
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Article368 1922-01-18 11 The following changes in Fraser and Co's list were noted yesterday: Ferak R. Valley (318,725 l I■■ Sti aits Trading Co. 12.50 L3.50 d Hearnc Brothers 9.25—10.25 -m. It ia reported that eight io tin esparfa paper mills in Scotland are combining S< that the capitalisation of368 words
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Advertisement443 1922-01-18 11 1 W L i.*^ Y^_B_-Rev y• T_ --^^i*****************-!****---* 1 1 r ■KPa.-H.rv v^apppwmAiutuzaPf:: gg____EMaa_MM_agaB?eii-^^ wXZ&mmam f s t»m 14,000,000 AMaranoM in fore* mr $17,0G0,00«. THE GREAT EASTERN W^ ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. <J. ttt rpoTPtrt Ia StraiU Settlemwtta). Hl_/^ OFFICE: WMlltl! Hotite, Sl_ig»por%. LONDON OFFICE: *2 Old Jtwry, E.C .;y hi*443 words
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Advertisement501 1922-01-18 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up (apital in 600,000 shares of i's each £3,000,000 Keserve Fund 3,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000.000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar Uoilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh Rangoon501 words
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Advertisement898 1922-01-18 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. r LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund y. 53,000,000 President: N. Kajiwara, Esq Vice-President: S.K. Suzuki,' Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq. I. Matsukata. Esq. Y. Yamakawa, Esq. If. Mitsui, Eta. AL Odagiri, Esq. B ar on K. Morimura, Baron K. Iwasaki.898 words
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Advertisement283 1922-01-18 11 M,,M^^ M,IIMia W**'--*-*****---*-'~'«W--»-M«-M_a__^_M__M__^_-_^ j ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter A. D. 1723). FIRE MOTOR CAR MA^WI Fidelit y Guarantee— Administration Bonda Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW &Co Messrs. bARKER Co', i id Hranch O ffi ;e-64, The Arcad Z^^SE C L A. GORDON LEE, Resident Maimer THE283 words
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Article1225 1922-01-18 12 The new year meeting of the Penang Turf c.uh was notable for several things.) In the first place IIM lotteries were, more or less, a failure. Tht Btmost efforts h.*id to' be expended to get the sheets filled and the prices obtained wen- comparatively poor. Tre fact brought1,225 words
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Article250 1922-01-18 12 Captains Winning Pals Team. The Rangoon Gazette of the sth. inst. contains an interesting account of a polo match, in which His Royal Highness captained the side which won by one goal to nil. Of the great welcome accorded him, the Rangoon Gu/.ette says If anything250 words
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Article409 1922-01-18 12 A Soap- Loving Hinatang. The following tapir story tomes from G etnas: Last Sunday shout 4.80 pan. my Boy informed me that a large "Binatang" had fallen into a well on a Chinese Kstate about a mile away and could not be got cut. I set off, along409 words
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Article279 1922-01-18 12 A YEAR OF LOSS. The following is the twelfth yearly report of the directors to the shareholders to be presented at the meeting on January 24, at Messrs. Derrick Co. at noon. The working for the year has resulted in a loss of $26,827.38. After deducting this loss279 words
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Article158 1922-01-18 12 Tom Moore will be seen at the LibertyHall from to-night in the Goldwyn picture in the 2nd. show along with Art Acord's Western thriller "The Fighting Actor". In the early show, "The Lost City" serial episodes 11 and 12 and a 2 reel Rainbow .I I sdy will158 words
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Article96 1922-01-18 12 ERASER'S CIRCULAR. Singapore. Jan. 17. Rubbers. Very little doing. Mining. Quiet. Collieries $13.25 ex dividend, Unguis $1.10 to $4.30, Murais •>.->.50 to $6.75, Ulu Piahs SLOT 1 to $1. 12%, Taipings $1.05 to $1.10. North Taipings $1.12% to $1.17%, Rawangs 57% to 62% cents, Nawng Pets $1.17%96 words
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Article290 1922-01-18 12 The London, correspondent of the "Times o* Ceylon" writing on Dec. 8 says: The world's white population is about 700,000,000, and, in order to absorb 310,000 tons annually, the approximate output for 1920, the average consumption would be only lib. per head. What the future has290 words
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Article276 1922-01-18 12 MALAYA CUP COMPETITION NEXT YEAR. The Captain, Mr. C. Graham Brown, presided at a meeting of Singapore Rugby players and supporters, which was held at the S.C.C. last night to consider the arrangements for the carrying out of the Malaya Cup Competition next year. Various suggestions were submitted to276 words
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Article90 1922-01-18 12 F. A. CUP REPLAYS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 17. The Lahore correspondent of the Malay Mail sends the following results of the Association Cup replays, received by the Civil and Military Gazette, dated London, Jan. llth:— Notts Forest 3, Bristol City 1. Luton 2, Portsmouth k90 words
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Article157 1922-01-18 12 The Hockey match played last evening between' the S. R. C. and the Staffords ended in a draw .of one all. It was a very evenly contested game and half way through the first half Stack of the S.R.C. beat the Staffords' goalie at close range. This was the157 words
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Article72 1922-01-18 12 The Ladies' Spoon Competition for j December was played on Monday afternoon, lGth inst. rnd resulted in a win for Mrs. 6. Cullen with a net score of 30. Nine cards were taken out and thc following were returned: Mrs. G. Cullen 54 15 39 Mrs. V.72 words
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Article71 1922-01-18 12 The result of Monthly Medal (Stroke) at the Garrison Golf Club was as follows: Rev. J. W. K. Griffin 91 is 73 F. C. Stocks 88 14 74 Lt.-Col. T. S. Cotgrave 88 13 75 Major A. D. Welch 87 8 79 The Go'f Competition for the71 words
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Article28 1922-01-18 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Doubles. W. Balhatchet and V. H. Norris owe 40 beat E. W. de Cruz and E. E. Ryan owe 15.4, O— 3, B—6.28 words
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Article38 1922-01-18 12 The Malay Mail hears that there is a spot irj fhe Peninsula where those who manage racing intend to revert to the system of bookmakers, as owners say that they cannot make their horses pav with only lotteries.38 words
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