The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 February 1922
1922-02-02
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1922-02-02 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I'fiN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1922. No. 10,50016 words
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Article1416 1922-02-02 1 It is constantly said that we are not aii art-loving nation; that our political lords and masters, especially the well-fee". l lawyers, regard "boetry and bainting" with the same bucolic contempt that was felt for them by the bluff, kindly, If ■lllli Sovereign who thus flattened his p's1,416 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement118 1922-02-02 1 MaltWid RAFFLES HOTEL. MONDAY.— Tea Dansant, stc 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY. Special Musical Programme after Dinner. TlirßSDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Lunch Orchestra. .TURDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). n will have prior Claim to seats in the118 words
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Advertisement208 1922-02-02 1 For 1922. i j| GET A SIMPLE BUT EFFICIENT FILING SYSTEM NOW HSHHH li Ut e n > T ur corresIH^^^H SK xl, mm h as to come. '^^^^^^^^^^B ajjajjll^'lja^lilhirt 7..'i> id;. '^^^^^H Hi STEM gives instant access saves time and inconvenience. Our advice is free We sell the cabinets208 words
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Advertisement321 1922-02-02 1 THE DAY'S NEWS. To President Harding is due the suggestion for an adjustment of the Shantung difficulty, uhich st-eins imminent Page 7. The articles of the Naval Treaty which deal with the fortifications of islands in the Pacific are cahled out Page 7. French opinions on the (ienoa Conference are321 words
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Miscellaneous98 1922-02-02 1 m*. THE WEEK. High Water, IM a.m.. ilm p.m. B. I. outward mail due. B. I. homeward mail closes. Orchestra Practice. 8.18 p.m. High Water, 1.50 a.m.. UM p.m. High Water, 2.X7 a.m.. 2.46 p.m. Polo: Bai— tier. Madame Donald Ayer, Theatre, 9.15 p.m. High Water, 8.22 am. r.r.d pjn.98 words
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Article222 1922-02-02 2 UNITY OR DEATH." \n Independent Church for India Remarkable propcsals are to he considered befert the end of January next, whereby, if approved, one independent and autonoaMNM Christian Church will be founded in South India. Anglican. Presbyterian, and Congrcgat .-rial will alike lose their sectarian Identity, and bee emu merged222 words
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Advertisement459 1922-02-02 2 TO LOT 1 OR FOR SALE. LARGE (.DOWNS, newly erected, area from .0.000 to 50,000 sq. ft. 1 fa cins: river. LARGS STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. f;. near wharf and shippAlso three storied buildings for offices and godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write459 words
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Advertisement464 1922-02-02 2 ltMii^______SiMni» ff^S^SS^^S^g^^^^Lag^3!^!^ s^ SPECIAL CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Ist SHOW AT 7.30 SHARP GEORGE LARKIN ANI) ANNE LLTHER In the great mystery serial THE LURKING PERIL n IN 30 PARTS Fifteen Episodes of Daredevil Stunts and Dangerous Deeds 8 REELS EVERV TUESDAY. TO-NIGHT EPISODES 1, 2, 3, 4. i 2nd SHOW464 words
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Advertisement620 1922-02-02 2 With Best Wishes for a Happy, Bright and ProapeTOM Nen V Chinese Patrons. ,r THERE IS NOTHING FINER ANYWHERE MORI ENJovad. AND ENTERTAINING than the Programme for the Six Nighta from Monday to Saturday. February 4, IW2, ALHAMBRA In the Second Show, commencing 9.16 A TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME OF PK TURES620 words
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Article832 1922-02-02 3 A HALF-AND-HALF CHRISTMAS. (IVom Our Own Co-respondent). Edin burg, Dec. 28. The observance of Christmas is in a Ige in Scotland, with all the ties and DRsatisfsetorinesses of thai condition. It is not a general holiday, neither is it a religious festival. For though certain i in Scotland832 words
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Advertisement420 1922-02-02 3 wi^mWAi Tirntm "Gets-It" Stops Pain Immediately and Corns Qo Quick. HEfl Tho way to handle corna ls th« tried and proved "Gets-It" way— rn he w «y that millions have found 111 j TIT* f~*i A "D O SuSSr easlest eafest and mo,t 'E AGAIN REDUCED \»j yV^ d^^ MutV420 words
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Advertisement561 1922-02-02 3 j MALA YAN CHINA CLA Y AND POTTERY CO., LTD., I G===i GOPENG [=1 j STOCKS NOW ON HAND jj IblhiE BRICKS, ARCH BRICKS, LONG WEDGE BRICKS, BROAD BA« I BRICKS, BABCOCK A WILCOX TUBE BRICKS, 4 FIRECLAY. Note:— Bricks of any size or shape eau be delivered within three561 words
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Article1382 1922-02-02 4 A SURPBIT OF FOOTBALL. (Frcm Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 29. Football is all very well once a week, but we have had a little t>o much of it this Christ m. is, since in three days there have been 122 leading League Matches alone. Certain teams have1,382 words
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Article227 1922-02-02 4 An all-day pra.-tiV.. l| new players were tried. 'I fl captained by Mr. Ts ma 'i and an interesting can 1 former's side gaining innings by six runs. The besl play came from 11 s I piled 87, the result of fi the wicket. A feati n227 words
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Article53 1922-02-02 4 i The lato Colonel atti i American editor, sometimet eld. men do. of the decay of thi- present age. Oi; challenged to give an illustration. lly done," he said. "I. I ■•f a company at a iia.:.. v. of forty trod on Bl) I Cultivate enemies; the] k T. P.53 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement359 1922-02-02 4 VJOLINS MANDOLINES /\nilOUll.CClll\sHt VV. J. GARCIA hat now a full range ol models of the above Instruments, also m STRINGS and accessories of all kiads. For the convenience ot pre-w« <*>*•.*- m* pnce.. THE CORNER MUSIC STORE. owners of Commercial Motor orth>riHo>j Vehicles, THE GOODRICH m Singapore shipchandlery TYRE AGENCY359 words
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Advertisement363 1922-02-02 4 Wi m MB -mm^m^ n nrnn» 1 M MMBL <M j J lx IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT, JOHORF BAHRU Miscellaneous Suit No. 1 of 1921. The Oversea Chinese Bank Ltd. of Singapore Char,. Against Navena Soona Naraina Pillai of Karaikudi, India hargor The Undersigned have363 words
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Article1202 1922-02-02 5 "THE OPEN DOOR.* 1 By Baron Shidehara). Japan's unfriendly critics charge her with the plan to control and organise Cliina into an immense Yellow Threat. That vicious phrase "The Yellow Peril" was if you remember- coined by Wilhelm II of Germany in his abortive attempt1,202 words
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Article205 1922-02-02 5 HONGKONG SEAMEN'S STRIKE. The a*, t mail n 'Ws down from ll i k< ng :a dai Js i. ibiXf. Tl I the .Ww Tear that no material change In the poaiti< n ted till after the festival. The Chim ted I Ix willing ta conce le all the ...unen205 words
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Article44 1922-02-02 5 .tm Mss Holloway, daug ter of Mi Holloway, <f tl>, Arm;. Or. I: irpa, Hongkong, sras recently i by a Chinese who threw pepper In her f sn I then attempted t' band bag lut failed. Tl e man mad. i is escape, I44 words
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Advertisement590 1922-02-02 5 TO LET. [11l Ar Katong. close to s'-a. 2 single irnished witb or without board. <•;. u.ilk from Sea View. 4-2 < >ne t\\o sapaaad hou H nd bathrooi! iraariag and dining raadah, garaga for I cars, irt. Entry March. Furnished or ...i l.y arrangement Within r> minutes n. in590 words
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Advertisement648 1922-02-02 5 WANTED. REQUIRED for the Medical Department of kha Fed. rated Malay States, two ladies to fill studentships in the Singapore .Medical For particulars apply to the Acting Principal Medical OAcer, Kuala I.umpur. ao- 1 WANTED. Fuli> qualified analytical chemist. Inorganic chemiatry; knowledge of fuels, flu. gaaaa etc. Apply stating (xperience,648 words
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Advertisement674 1922-02-02 5 I AUCTION SALES SHERIFFS SALE. In tlie SapreßM CouH Of the Straits Settlements Set 'emeut of Singapore. In the cause of .Moona Mohamed Sheriff Bin Mohamed KasMni Plaintiff versus Koh Seek Tian Defendant AUCTION SALE <>F All the household furniture. COBSprising beautiful Chinese biackwood chairs, teapovs and marble top tables,674 words
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Advertisement738 1922-02-02 5 NOTICES. THE MEMBERS OF CHETTY COMMUNITY CORDIALLY IWITE Tin- Ladies snd (jentiemen of Singapore to be present at the Festival of Taipusam, (the day that God Subrnmaniam, son of Siva, <) <> his devotees) to be celebrated at their Temple at Tank Road, on Friday, 10th February. 1 922. PROGRAMME.738 words
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Advertisement18 1922-02-02 5 M. A. Ahmed Din Bros. Motor Hiring Dept. For comfortable and reliable Cars Phone No. 1545. Charges Moderate18 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article21 1922-02-02 6 IMAUSII. At Kuala Lumpur on Jan. '27th, the wife of Mr. K. S. Marsh. Batanf Benar Estate, of a daughter.21 words
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760 1922-02-02 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBURARY 2, 1922. Will Government help Trade The transfer of Mr. Hereford from the trade statistics department to the legal department in Johore, once again illustrates the weakness of c. Government system in which very few men are enabled to specialise fcr their iifework owing to760 words
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Article422 1922-02-02 6 The Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, and Mr. Justice Barrett- Leon and preside next week over the Johore Court of Appeal. Major H. R. Williams, l-10th Gurkha Rifles, attached l-70th Burma Rifles, is going on a year's leave as from the 15th instant. Inspector Davitt, twentythree ye«ars service, and Detective422 words
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Article325 1922-02-02 6 MR. STEVENSON AT THE GARDEN CLUB. There was a large attendance at the Garden Club last night, when Mr. H. W. Stevenson gave a brilliant and polished exhibition of billiards. Conceding the hon'ble Mr. S. Q. Wong 400 in a game of 800 up, the ex-Champion ran to325 words
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Article154 1922-02-02 6 GoodWOOd Hall entered upon a new era last nit.ht when the official opening of the premises under the new proprietorship of Mr. E. S. Johannes took place. There was a large attendance at dinner and at the subsequent fancy dresa hall where numerous very pleasing154 words
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Article78 1922-02-02 6 A special Indian Army order states that 'His Majesty the King-Emperor has been graciously pleased to nominate Colonel His Royal Highness Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall. K.G, G.C.M.G., G.C.Y.0., G.8.E., M.C, as Colonel-in-Chief of the undermentioned Indian units I S6-86th Cavalry (late .".".th Scinde78 words
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Article115 1922-02-02 6 A serious affray broke out in the vicinity I of Upper Circular Koad and Boat Quay on Tuesday night between rival clans of Hokiens and Teoehews, resulting 1 in two ideaths an.i several casualties. It would 'appear that the trouble arose separately I at Boat Quay and115 words
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Article157 1922-02-02 6 A proposal i.s being put forward in Australia that German New Guinea be handed over to the United States. It is thought America would appreciate it as a link with the Philippines and the Commonwealth find it S big drain on their resources anc! are not doing any geod with157 words
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Article163 1922-02-02 6 YESTERDAY'S U \l\ < After a period f derail the Singapore Volunt. er I oi siderab'y strengthened i Splendid response nuw.e to th( f r Volunteers, the spc l terday collecting l men. i total ol the Buropeai I whie*» number 3 lour Service, for for the Auxiliary163 words
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Article302 1922-02-02 6 THE NEW MARKET ROAD TRAGEDY. In connection with thc brutal tf< which was committed in 84 Nen M I vo i Road early on Tuesday mornir.. geah Lye Kiat, a well known towksj his three year old mui wen to death, it ia believed that the supp SSSailant, Seah Kim302 words
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Article221 1922-02-02 6 The shock wa., distinctly felt »hoil after nine o'clock on Tuesday ir. the Mount Faber district It m sharp and only one quaki Thf pendant electric lamp ing. from east to west Two occasions of earthquakes aie rememh in Singapore. One was at nine night and was221 words
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Article67 1922-02-02 6 We are glad to see that tho Judfc©* the F.M.S. are beginning to recognise that the "cat" i.s a useful weapon in armoury of the law. Two scou who committed armed robbery sad **> lt and injured several persons at Petal I were sentenced to 8 years' rigorous ua prisonment67 words
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Advertisement141 1922-02-02 6 i PERRIER 1 The Ch^pagne of Table Waters. I i 5 Sole Agents (Caldbeck Macgregor Go., Ltd.! f (Incorporated in Shanghai.) p Tel. 228 87 Cecil Street. S «SSB*___HiHßßaHHHHaHMa________________________^^ I ECONOMY IN GIFTS AN EXTENSIVE RANGE OF CHARMING JEWELLERY AND SILVERWARE OF UNIQUE PATTERNS AT Brsach:- B. P. DE SILVA141 words
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Advertisement58 1922-02-02 6 no. BROADBENT'S PATENT IMPROVED Rlake Stone Breaker and Ore Crusher. g»g, r j<wggg^^ Mm Strength, (Quality, and Durability I' nsur passed For breaking Coprolites. Phosphates, Fossils. Flints. Hard Rocks.- Lima Stone. Slat*. Emery Ores. Bricks, Coal, Cement. C.ranite. Quartz. Road Metal, Tar Paving. Etc., Etc. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF The Borneo58 words
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Article147 1922-02-02 7 -OKTIFICATION QUESTION. M i -i \n B UUO. n ice.] w sshingteaj Inn. St. iy OUUtaod- the fortification and the Aleutian .i\*s meeting I' li bd for no im i ends, held on i. .Lm. Sl. the Naval 1 I ona in the fortii hall be made in147 words
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Article148 1922-02-02 7 FREN< II f> 1 1 I Kl ITll 1 ondon, Jan. 31. g the Genoa Coni in tlu- French piUM I negotiations on imme hare developng tho Allies that kel> ;tt least till after that the problem! of Allies before the immense and <>f European reconstruct L'Oeuvrc noes148 words
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Article97 1922-02-02 7 tho Coroner, delivered tt the eonc usion of -ath of Susie and >n respectively formerly draftsipality, who is alleged D while under the inttions that his life was It will be remembered hnifs against himself •John, but both escaped f"und that Susie died right lung, and97 words
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Article461 1922-02-02 7 A NEW PLAN. SIR FREDERICK Ll CARD'S MEWS. [Reuter's Service.] London, Jan. 31. sir Frederic! Lugard In a letter to the Timo thinks the extension of self-govern-ment is the beat reme<l> for unrest in India. He suggests that the boundaries of well-ordered loyal native states should (tended M461 words
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Article266 1922-02-02 7 Referring to the m aider of Mr. Smart by Malays in Kedah, the Pinang Gazette says From later information that has come to hand we gather that four arrests have actually been made at a Kampong J some dozen miles away from the scene of tlie266 words
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Article92 1922-02-02 7 A pleasure boat is being specially constructed to be used on Lake Biwa, Japan, when the Prince of Wales visits there. The itinerary cf the Prince will include a pleasure cruising trip along the picturesque points in the Lake. The Mitsui Co. dockyard, in Uno, Okayamaken, is building the new92 words
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Article285 1922-02-02 7 "HOW TO KEEP UP-TO-DATE." To the Editor. Sir, Anticipating a journey to Bangkok by rail, I got what is known as a "Pamphlet of Information for Travellers," which Is issued under the auspices cf the F.M.S. Rai way authorities amT is elated 1921. It is excellently285 words
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Article258 1922-02-02 7 To the Editor. Sir.— May I crave the indulgence of your columns to )>ring to the ndtiee of employers who havo recently reduced the wages of their staff, or are contemplating further cuts in their salaries, not excepting Government. Municipality and the Harbour Board. OB the ground that258 words
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Article364 1922-02-02 7 To the Editor. Sir, My attention was only drawn today to the letter appearing in your issue of Monday last over the signature of Another Indian in reply to my plea for Government resuming import of Indian sheep and goats. Vour correspondent attempts to be jocular, but364 words
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Article257 1922-02-02 7 FRASER'S WEEKLY SHARE REPORT. Singapore, Jan. 31. The depression of the past week is not quite so acute, although the Chinese holidays have considerably interfered with business. Rubber and tin are bcth lower over the period and the Rubber Share Market lacks support of any kird. Tin shares, however, have257 words
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Article267 1922-02-02 7 MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. The advent of the Chinese New Year Holidays largely restricted business during 1 the week, but there was latterly a general improvement in the tone of the share market. As a result of small advances in the prices of both rubber and tin the more sensitive of267 words
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Article249 1922-02-02 7 There was a great demand for vehicles of all kinds during the New Year, and all along the principal roads, cars were met in quick succession, the motor buse* ran till very late at night, and every l-ikisha seemed engage<3. From figures courteously supplied by the Registrar249 words
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Article43 1922-02-02 7 of goat's meat. I can assure you, Sir, that other sections of the people also prefer goat's meat, and if Government stalls are to be popularised, as thay ought to be, the authorities should do the needful. AN INDIAN. Singapore, 26th January, 1922.43 words
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Advertisement190 1922-02-02 7 PV T A IVT ACt IN A VARIETY OF 1 o tasteful colourings. IB^^^K^^^hHhl can be supplied in the follow- i Wm\mmWXS^BS^^^lkk OR CONTRAST COLLARS, POCKETS I GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING GOWNS. NECK. MADE FROM STRONG MERA LARGE SELECTION OF THE CERISED COTTON TWILL IN A TASTE- I LATEST COLOURINGS AND EUL190 words
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Advertisement406 1922-02-02 8 fHE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO„ LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION G*. IM. (The Blue Fanner' Une— Alfred Holt ft C*.} (Companies Incorporated in England) 91 Ai, AFORE. PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP end HAMBUBG. r SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRB and LIVERPOOL SINGAPORB to GENOA, MARSEILLES406 words
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Advertisement500 1922-02-02 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE HOMEWARD. Steamer Leaving Singapore s.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER For London Feb 11 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA For Marseilles, London Mar. 26 s.s. CITY OF CALCUTTA For London May 17 OUTWARD. s.s. CITY OF SIMLA Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama500 words
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Advertisement536 1922-02-02 8 P. O. -BRITISH INDU AND U^ APCAR LINE (Incorporttcd in England. MAIL AND PASSENGEr SERVK I'ENINS JLAR AND ORIENTAL S. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Govern: LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEII DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE \L;'KASHMIR KHIVA abou. Feb. 5 NAGOYA DEVANHA about Feb. 20 KASHGAR NOVARA about Mar.536 words
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Advertisement591 1922-02-02 9 US SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Trrngganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, PaUni, Singora, Lar Lnngeuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure FIIDOL Feb. G Feb. 8 YUGALA Feb. i:j Fcb lr Vo},. 20 pnb. 88 arc fitted throughout with electric li P ht, and591 words
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Advertisement663 1922-02-02 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co,, Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN ft MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorpoiatad in England.) fc^^— mmmm -^m.—-. immmm^^^-^"^^» mt JOINT rOEfNIGaTLT SERVICE TO NFW YORK rla SUEZ OE PANAMA, FROM NEW YORK. Stealer Dua S'pore Route For663 words
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Advertisement495 1922-02-02 9 j PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. I (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF ~THE U. S. SHIPPING 30ARD. SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight Februarv 20 FOR SAN FRANCISCO via MANILA AND HONOLULU. CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight February IP TTOLVi^SINE495 words
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Article293 1922-02-02 10 The Commander uf tho s.s. Gweneth reports that at 4 p.m. on tha 2Dth January in Lat. 4. 11%. >,'.. Long. 09. 58. E., he passed what appeared i... oe a broken target aboat 25 feet l«mg ?:>.<* from 6 tc 8 feet hijrh drifting in a X.293 words
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Article198 1922-02-02 10 Intermediate and local maiU will be found in list below: Federated Malay States, Malscca, Muar and Penang (by train) 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily (except Sunday). TO-DAY. Koala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei f rmfcing Kuantan via Jerantut (By train) 6 a.m Pulau Soegi Sultana 9 a.m. u^ h198 words
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Article91 1922-02-02 10 Last Wharf Xo. Nil. Sheers Wharf Xo. 3.- Nil. Main Wharf No. I. Miy M§ru. M; in Wharf Xo. 5.- Huntsend. Main Wi K Empire Dock No. 7 ru, Myn K 1 mg, L: ks Faulk. W. si Wharf No Kajang. Jardinea Wharf No. Kep< Puio Brani91 words
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Article68 1922-02-02 10 Indragiri, Dut. 500, from dr iii I Indragiri unc. Ilu; hnr. N I, from Bangkok 2. Edendale, Brit. Ba Java 1. h Brit, Barry J for Osaka 1. Kl;m:i. Brit. 2356, from Calcu Madrai 2. Kurypylus. Brit 8628, fi isgow 31, for Pen anu 1. Tsoeer, Hrit. 6780,68 words
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Article50 1922-02-02 10 February 1. Asdang-, (Siam); Kwang Lee, (Chin); R. S Baru, Singapore. Coen, Van Diemen. (Dut); Hong Keat. (Brit). February 2.— Pontianak, (Dut). There is probably only one place in which worse English is spoken than the House of Commons, and that is the House of Lord*. Mr. Arthur Bourchier.50 words
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Advertisement402 1922-02-02 10 a il\ *s,^V\/ 'Si?* I fvmtmdr ASC^^U^mmmmM I A r a a a "We're so glad vou are a«m getting well again, Daddy/ V\'::at a fcelinc ot satisfaction it is go n to a man who has been u nervy 1 and run-down to find he is getting 1 r402 words
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Advertisement370 1922-02-02 10 s.s. MOORISH PRINCE. Notice is hereby given that neither the' Master, Owners nor Agents will be responsible for any debts incurred in Singapore by the crew of the above steamer. ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO.. LTD.. (Incorporated in England) Agents s.s. Moorish Prince." 1-2 3-2 a. s. GLENAMOY. Consignees of cargo per370 words
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Advertisement111 1922-02-02 10 I Genasco Roofing l COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANTHEAK Kic ATi UNO N ,fl^ m FIXING S G£/V :-C i I the result of (n manufacture !!^rfß 0 s> HI withstands P^i^roir be£J and rain and No" pP-. fl t/i/e roof. V.__* "««tes IThe Borneo Company Lti (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE,111 words
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Miscellaneous56 1922-02-02 10 I WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Jan. 81. Bared 88 Pab 1017.2, 1015. 1. .nis.i. Temp s r sr,. sj. Wot Bulb Ther 7G. 77. 78. Dir. of Wind X.K.. Calm, Calm. Max. Temp, in shade «6. Min. Temp, in shads 78. Max. in Sun 150. Ts rad Ther 68.56 words
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Article89 1922-02-02 11 z I rebruary 1. Bank 4 m.s. 2 4 l-M Bank, demand •> -j •>.-,_•{" Private credits 3 m.s. 2 4 New- Yurk, demand 49 Credits 90 days France, demand India, T. T. i; 'p" Hongkong, demand _<> .c pwm Yokohama, demand loav Java, demand 134 1 Bangkok, demand89 words
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Article141 1922-02-02 11 Tin 30 Tons $xl 00 Gambier Cube No. 1 14.00 Pepper (wbite fair) 86J6 Tapioca, small flake, I.g. Vld Tapioca, medium pearl f.g. 7.25 Pearl Sago small 7 75 Copra Sundried 10.50 Opium, Benares uncert: 4.500 Rice, Rangoon white 030 Rice, Siam No. 1 for export 320 Rice, Siam141 words
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Article113 1922-02-02 11 12 o'clock noon, Feb 1. .1)22. rPale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sb Cloting Price* Cloting Priee. Royert Sellers Buyeri Sellers 8po» gj F <*> 32 82U April to Jutnc 351,, Tone of Market: Steady. The General Manager of Larut Tin Dredging, Ltd., Taipinp, has just received113 words
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Article134 1922-02-02 11 of the Bank of Queensland for 1260,009. Luxemburg Chamber has passed by -jt v tc sgainst 13, after discussion lastim week, a Bi l ratifying the economic agree ment witii Belgium. The trade depression on the Clyde is capital from $856,000 to $1,500,000 will be meeting of134 words
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Article203 1922-02-02 11 MAYNARD CO. The following is the directors' report to be presented nt the annual meeting to m on Feb. 9 nt Messrs. Barker Co's. After writing off bad debts and makinu provision ror depreciation the accounts blk>V7 net profit for the twelve months ot $2,358.25, subject to directors' f. Adding203 words
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Advertisement480 1922-02-02 11 .T&Kkiee^ «MStWM*N» mMmmmk-mmmrtr'M: W— IU irTTTTII —I I I. ,^m I ill tTtf 14,000,000 AnorancM im fore* »v*r f 17.000 OHM. THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Oiv rcrpor«Ud tm StraiU &rtttan«_U). KHCE: Wi«h._Ur H .«u., Stag.por.. LONSON OFFICE: 12 OM }«ry. B. CI BM *20.000 depo.ii*. with tb.480 words
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Advertisement475 1922-02-02 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600.000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Keserve Fund 3,600,000 Keserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Ag-ncies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritaar Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh Rangoon475 words
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Advertisement912 1922-02-02 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED. Established 1880. °*JSSI Y. 100,000,000 (fnlly paid up) Rekerve Fund y. 53,000,000 President: N. Kajiwara, Esq Vice-President: S.K. Suzuki, 'Esq. M DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq I. MatsukaU, Esq. Y. Yamakawa, Esq. M. Mitsui, Esq ML Odajriri, Esq. Baron K. Morimura, Baron K. Iwasaki, R. Ichinomiya, Esq.912 words
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Advertisement263 1922-02-02 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE I (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D 1720), F *KE MOTORCAR" .HA,? IN I I Fidelity Guarantee—Administration Bonda Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW &Co Messrs. BARKER Co., l M Branch Office-64, The Arcad JttSS^gg? C L A. GORDON LEE, Resident H_u__«w THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO.263 words
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Article2687 1922-02-02 12 JUDGES DIFFER. Jndgment in the tippeal lm ught by two children sf the late Syed Mohamed Alsagoff against a judgment dl divered by Mr. Justice Woodward in Ma\, 1920, in an action brought by them Bgafost other numbers cf the family and executors of their father's will,2,687 words
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Article77 1922-02-02 12 Shang, 4 i, Jan. 19. A 15 year old girl employed in a cotton mill belonging to the Naiga Wata Kaisha, Maca Road, was yesterday the victim of a terrible accident. She was stooping to pick up a spindle under the machine when her hair became entangled77 words
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Article80 1922-02-02 12 List of Subscribers. Previously acknowledge^ $135,215.52 E. W, J." (monthly contribution) IGO.OO Collection in the Sungei Siput Club 95.00 Total $135,410.52 Singapore Branch Previously acknowledged $24,686.22 Gran 1 Total $160,096.74 Approximate expend. ture to date is $132,623.59. m A suggestion has been made in China that a80 words
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Article544 1922-02-02 12 The following is the Malaya Mail criticism Saturday's game. Selangor having the match in their hands nearly gave it away,- first by slacking off in the closing minutes and than by not playing to the whistle. But we think everybody will agree that they deserved to544 words
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Article57 1922-02-02 12 The fixtures in the S. C. F. A. League conclude this month when the following matches will be played: February 4th, Straits Youngester vs. Aston United, ath. Bendemeer Athletic v.s. White Star, llth, Bendemeer Athletic vs. Straits Youngster. 12th, White Star vs. Straits United. 18th Straits United vs. Straits57 words
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Article42 1922-02-02 12 i By the defeat of Tufnell Park by Grimsby, and of Oxford City by Norwich City, the only two remaining amateur teams were knocked out of the English Cup, the second round of which will be played to-day.42 words
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Article116 1922-02-02 12 Referring fo the game between the Singapore Wanderers and Kuala Lumpur the Malay Mail says: The game waa fast and exciting throughout, the turf giving good holding. Tty? Wanderers ap{feared at a disadvantage particularly in the se.-ond ehukka owing to their ponies being fresh and excited.116 words
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Article121 1922-02-02 12 The three principal races at the W.A. T.C Christmas meeting resulted as under W. A. Derby. Easingwod, 1 Princess Smiles 2 Poondarra, 3. Seven started. 7 to 4 winner. Time, 2. 37 1-5. Railway Stakes. Fair Intervener 1 Earl of Seafield. 2 Piargea, 3. Fifteen started. 9121 words
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Advertisement246 1922-02-02 12 KRYPTOK BIFOCALS <J|p£ jp^^te u perfect i n« iti kif„ m v,s, n ne) <;in n<,u J r notice. usually r_r» > Optician by Appointment to His Majesty The I King of Siam. I s. smith son! (Stem) ltd. fj Incorporated in Enctai I j 14, Battery Road, Singapore JOHN246 words
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