The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 March 1922
1922-03-17
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Title Section16 1922-03-17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922. NO. 10,536.16 words
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Article183 1922-03-17 1 There has been a battle at Fordsburg on the Rand in which th e rebel* have suffered badly Page 7. Interest in the question of a rubber restriction policy has been revived in consequence of a statement in Parliament Page 7. The opposing parties in th e183 words
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Article1040 1922-03-17 1 One more Port on the Homeward voyHistory repeats itself! The Komaas found no City in the Empire so difficult to govern as that of the quick-witted ami quick-tempered Alexandrians; the streetswere cont.nually the scene of tumults between citizens and soldiers," and revoUn ■gainst the augustal prefects and at th*1,040 words
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Advertisement185 1922-03-17 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. MONDAY, Tea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY Orchestral Con <vrt. 9.45 p.m. mUBSDAY Guest Night, Dinner and Dancing. 1 WAY Special Luncheon, Orchestra. SATURDAY. Guest Night, Dinner and Danrint*. K,> i "< and Dincn. will have prior Claim to seats in the Ball Room. R*tn!a( Drttt185 words
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Advertisement481 1922-03-17 1 Get the Maximum Service of Your -J3 L wtTH A P A Buildings which cost so much W"^ RESERVE with Pabco Paint. the maximum service out of your buildings by Painting them with the paint *fe~=j that stops rot, prevents rust. Re- j^\. h p=^ placement of wood or metal481 words
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Advertisement78 1922-03-17 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Concert grand piano for sale cheap— Pujjc 5. Shipping: Admiral line lai -t sailines Page 9. j Now Mini t^<- Gaiety :.r».i Liberty] Hall— Page 1. Special dinner and cinema a< the View «ii Sunday Pege 12. Robinscn and Co. advertise osefol lumia©Cf dial table watches P;>._'e 7.78 words
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Miscellaneous167 1922-03-17 1 THE W EEK Friday, lltb. Hi^h Water, 0.30 a.m., 1.5 p.m. M. M homeward mail leaveB. M.B.E. mtg., Council Chamber, noon. Band in Gardens, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, \sth. Malakoff Rubber. Boustead's, noon. Race Entries ilose noon. Sunday, I'Jtk. High Water, 1.44 a m., 9.4K p.m. P. and O. outwai-d mail167 words
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Article413 1922-03-17 2 NKVKN YKAKS FOR <;ANT. KOKHKKS. I The second Assizes vrfere resumed yt-ti-rday before the Chief Justice. Sir. \\\ilt- r Shaw, the trial of the five Chinese, lav Ktuijr ll<>ik. Lin A 1: K >w. Ea Beag Rai r., Kn b iH Tin <*honir > .mbH eh f eomn413 words
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Article122 1922-03-17 2 I po« arrival at relotab<i recently ea» of Wlril-pai was remove) from the P. and <>. Nagaya, which put into port from the Par Baat The patient, Mr. H. George, who I a deck-steward on the steamer, was .mmedi ite'y rcnioved to the I. D. H. for iuatment. There are122 words
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Advertisement205 1922-03-17 2 pk_b>. Jsas_Bmsjßmsm_sm_Bjßßjß> i ~smvsmVsmV'^BiCBBBBasas^mVBBaVmYssa~BBBBBBBBBSBB^ TO I IT OR FOR SALE. LAMM G* > OWNS, newly erected, area from lu.v.'OO to 50,000 sq. ft. facing r-vci. I.AKI.F STCHttt from 6,000 to 24,000 svj. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three stored buildings for offices and godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry,205 words
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Advertisement461 1922-03-17 2 GAIE T Y I I. v 4 > AXOTHKR TRIPLE BILL THAT WILL ONCE MORE STUN ALL SINGAPORE WITH ITS GREAT DRAWING POWER AND NEW ATTRACTIVE THRILLS. IN THE Ist SHOW AT 7JBO SHARP Frank Keenan and [nid Markey in he Phantom" A GREAT DETECTIVE DRAMA IN 5 PARTS "BUNGB461 words
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Advertisement457 1922-03-17 2 LHAMBB^ From Sunday, March 12, to Friday March I A SELZNICK PHOTOPLAY OF DELIGHTFUL CH \vy\ i! HUMOROUS SITUATIONS THAT THOROI GHI V 1 reatutMUK Louise Huff in a Story of a who hired a husband .s<> th..with married men THE DANGEROUS P ARADISP In 6 Parts *■**<) Ej It457 words
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Article652 1922-03-17 3 'From Our Own Correspondent) Edinburgh. Feb. 13. Frost aga -i playc i havoc with th<> Rugby (programme; tome very interesting chainI onship Batches had to be cancelled, and the- pity is that they arc now off for th.' ion. It v m be to :<. say that thesi652 words
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Advertisement204 1922-03-17 3 I mi \J^ I L# A[jjj| iS iL iS -ff S M«. H 111 i I 1 MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT OF j I j THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. I ><■*— i mi— ■jl .sr4Lg^asa.gß-.. < ya-.- .:::-.y t^sraßgßßtaaEi^ aaaa^qt;. J '^VSBSaSWVbSBiBBBBI T Jk *V A— W J 1 f* UB204 words
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Article727 1922-03-17 4 High's of Peeresses. London, March 2nd. Further recognition of women's right to legislate was mavle, when the House of Lords Committee d vided that Peeresses in thfir own right were entitled to sit in the Upper Heeav. The question afore fi'om Rhondda's petitioii to receiTq a writ727 words
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Advertisement1045 1922-03-17 4 AUCTION SALE OF I Valuable I eanehold L»ivl and the liuwinevs Premises No. 2*. Telok Ayer Strvot,. Singapore Town. \l Messrs. CHK(»Nc; KOON SENG Ce*i >- i< room, No. .'><) Chulia Street ON WRDNBSDAY, 22nd MARCH »t LM |m (a) All that piece of land >ituat( at Tclul. A\ >1,045 words
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Advertisement887 1922-03-17 4 PTMf\f T sP "^fflleilfex MLnfg i*. \j JL JL m. JmbY fll^l wmL^ b%*°\ j THE PRICE OF rp T HP A TkT 1 J» JL JL A\ INI I Before buying other CEMENT W 1 sjkavaj fllkvJmV f JL T JL I PHONE 172. G. AURELY CO i?ATTDiu¥i7n<c7l IMPORTANT887 words
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Advertisement520 1922-03-17 5 TO LET. i.KT, "Dalydamt" M Killiney Ro»H entry. N'o* on v.ew Appl; d Free Pre»«. I| BT Malacca Street Apply t< then uc newly built compound hour«n u< Road, close to junction with Bukil •)i mile) with f.ve bed-raoma jj four bed-rooms and rerandab ,r laid. Nou arallablo. Apply Tan520 words
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Advertisement623 1922-03-17 5 WANTED. j Small furnished Bungalow or flat want* y by gentieman. Apply 774 care of Free I'rea 1«-K WANTED NTRSE, with experience, for litt Kirl aged r Apply Mrs. Pierrepont, care < Telephone House, Hill Street, Singapore. l^i 17 -t t RUBBER BILLET. I "Applications are invited for the post623 words
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Advertisement806 1922-03-17 5 NOTICES. :d SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND EXCHANGE. The Annual General Hooting of Members 1 of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce and Kxchanjje will be held in the Exchange Room, on Friday, 121th March, 1022, at Lli p.mJU SI NESS. ,f I. To receive the Committee's Report and AeCOUnU fo«806 words
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Advertisement753 1922-03-17 5 NOTICES. ORIENTAL TELKPHONH AND BLBCTRJC COY., LTD. in the United Kingdom) Xo'Jce to Telephone Subscribers. Telephone su"b.scribors are notified that ar supplementary list, dated March, 1922 can he obtained upon application at Telephom House, Hill Street. J I». PIKRRKPONT, Manager 17-3 THE SZE HAI lOXG BANKING ASD INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED.753 words
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Advertisement815 1922-03-17 5 _jQ^odwood Hall. THE MUSICAL EVENT Oi THE YEAH TUESDAY nth and WEDNLSDAYmiI APRIL 1922 At 9.30 p.m. Sharp Grand Concerts ANNA Ei-TOUR The Greatest Sons; Interpreter. LEO PODOLSKY Tht> Phenomena! Pianist. VERA MIROVA The Famous Dansousc. Admission $3 and $2 BOOKING AT MOUTRIE'S FROM APRIL fell Entire Change of Programme815 words
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734 1922-03-17 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922. Rehabilitating Europe. The decision of the Italian Government to hold the Genoa Conference on April 10th closely follows on the heels of the announcement that the United States will not take part in it. Dealing with the latter first, the reasons cabled out734 words
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Article537 1922-03-17 6 Karachi, the last town in H.R.H. the Prince of Wales*! Indian tour will bo reached this morning. He embarkf on the Renown this afternoon. A social in connection with the Presbyterian Church will be held this evening at 8.4. r > o'clock, there will consequently be no rhoir practice. A537 words
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Article89 1922-03-17 6 CLEARING THE GROUND. The Exhibition grounds will be cleared up on the 25th day of March, and all surplus material removed from the roads and open spaces. All surplus material belonging to the Contractors employed must be removed from the grounds on or before tho 23rd day of89 words
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Article105 1922-03-17 6 The achedule of diplomas and medals to b_» awarded has now been is*uvd. There are no entrance fees or forms of entry and the mere f;u-t of exhibiting will give the necessary qualification. Diplomas and meoials will be awarded for goods of local manufacture for their merit. For105 words
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Article188 1922-03-17 6 The new high tension underground cable which the Harbour Board have just laid from Keppel Harbour to Tanjong Pagar and which is to be used to supply current to the Exhibition, was completed on Satur- day, current was switched on on Monday for the first time, and188 words
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Article262 1922-03-17 6 Comment has been made in noniß circles as to the price of admission to the Exhibittion, and the view expressed that the charge of 20 cent* is exceedingly small, when it is remembered that all who enter the Ground will be able to witness the interesting Malay262 words
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Article284 1922-03-17 6 The eliminating exhibition of Kedah Produce, Arts and Crafts and Agriculture, took plac e at the Government Engliih School, Alor Star. The three claas-roomi requisitioned for the purpose were equipped with articles from all quarters of the state. Crowds flocked to learn what the class-rooms had to teach,284 words
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Article462 1922-03-17 6 SOHM Idea of wh >t Bn.n. the Mdaya-*,rn,,, Exhibitk bg the follow** parties bits. destined for ih. lion, shown at the Afriealtur. Bmrn-i on Fck -,f,. The Res,l,nt Wr These Exhibits occupied th, w> lance hall of the Government Ol were so numerous and raried ii that even462 words
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Article108 1922-03-17 6 TH E AGRICULTURAL SECTION. Entries are coming in iplendid Agricultural Department of the Exh:!ti 0P with the exception of the Btfi Section, for which very ONT exhibit? havi been received. Poultry nrc i?»>ing to P^vide a large ami btatitiltg oM the Section comprising exhibits ri novel uses of rubber is108 words
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Article118 1922-03-17 6 In the Hospitals Cup final, (lujt London by 42 points to at Richmond IftMn. Powell Co., LM.. I tion to the sale to-day at Bonded No. But Reckwuati.n nt 9 a.« JJJ sfci assortment of popular aikl brands of liquors, will b<> lots. A farewell dinner will hon'bL' Mr. Bong118 words
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Advertisement219 1922-03-17 6 MAWiSWi'ANW.V.V.V.V/.VAn '.•.V.'.V/.'.'.VA'iSV.NV/JVdWWVkV j Ask For jj MARTINI ROSSI'S ITALIAN VERMOUTH jj Italy's Finest Production. if Galdbeck Macgregor &Go., Ltd. J (Incorporated in Shanghai.) j! Tel. 228 87 Cecil Street. j %'.\%\'///.\\V.V.V. < I .V.V J PATRONIZED :JJ^!(BP^U BT R TALTT I 1 Jewellery and Silverware IN NUMBER, IX VAHIETY AND219 words
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Advertisement165 1922-03-17 6 j Y ENGINES. FAIRBANKS-MORSE The power needs of the most exacting service are efficiently provided for j wherever "Y oil engines are installed. For Grain Elevators Irrigation j Power Plant Metal Mines Muni--5 cipal Light and Power station are i some of the more popular uses of i •Y Oil165 words
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Article333 1922-03-17 7 REBELS DEFEATED. IpgETARING I oi: \<tio\ rater 1 3< rvi.v. j I'retoria, M>\r. (.ntinues in VUietJO atta* Fovdehnrg f women and children Bored hut a ftf 1 01 apparent ti^ht i emeu who ei in 1 ased. ilitar) ;t orit ll > tuation ;,t Powh I if333 words
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Article219 1922-03-17 7 ■OCUmm AMKNDMENT. Washington, Mar. 15. to course of the debate on the Pacific lp l > in the Senate Mr McCumber quot- l platform of the republican presi- rty, urßfrtitf the establishment *n tssociation jf nations for world iubmitted the draft of a measure K for the conclusion219 words
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Article320 1922-03-17 7 AGAIN DISCUSSED. IN THE COMMONS. j [Reuter't Service"). London. Mar. 1». In tin <• of CoommolM, Mr. Churchill denied i iggi tun of Sir Walter de Frece to the •steel that the Dutch rubber planter? I intimated their willingness to join in the Irk I )->n scheme if320 words
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Article475 1922-03-17 7 CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION. London. Mar. 13. Li the Commons, Sir Worthington Evans, introducing the army estimates, said that the proposed personnel of 152,000 exclud- ing troops on the establishment in India, ■howed a reduction of 20,000 compared with 1914, when there was an army reserve of 146,000 and475 words
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198 1922-03-17 7 GENERAL CABLE NEWS. MONTAGU'S RESIGNATION. N O :OO R D I N ATION. London, Mar. 15. A motion by Mr. T. P. 0 Connor, calling H» ntion to the lack oi" co-ordination in 'hi actions of Government, resulting in >!;. Montas?jV resignation, was fully debut ..as subsequently withdrawn. Mr. <198 words
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Article263 1922-03-17 7 1 KSIKKDAY'S PBOCKBDINGB. The hearing of the action in which Mr. W. M:ias claims over $12,000 from Mr. Malcolm Boramill, alleging breach of palm oil contracts, and in which Mr. Ber■nger counterclaims for $30,000 for breach by plaintiff of ether contracts, was re■OJBMd before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard263 words
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Article304 1922-03-17 7 The quarterly meeting: of the Licensing Justices was held in the Senior Magistrate's court yesterday afternoon, presided over by Mr. P. F. David, District Judge. Others present were Messrs Tan Kheam Hock, J. M. Sime, A. P. Cameron, J. Robertson, Dr. J. R. Gldnnie, and G. J. Mussd]304 words
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Article368 1922-03-17 7 'last stone of the column laid. t Last evening, less than five months after the commencement of the work, the last stone completing the roof of the Straits SettLmems War Mcmor.al on the Esplanade, was laid. A large amount of work still remains to be done the368 words
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Article461 1922-03-17 7 The accounts show receipts amounting to i $35,590.82 and expenditure $28,173.73. leaving a surplus of $7,417.09 compared with $15,440.84 for the year 1920. The total membership at 31st December, 1921, was 126. Twenty-four committees, two general meetings and two special general meetings were held during the year.461 words
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Advertisement107 1922-03-17 7 Makes a Useful Present. J^^'lo '*g 2'^mk ARTISTICALLY I rs&ty^^**** O'l'le SILVERED 8 Q t $!*s§! METAL TABLE WATCHES. J Lt/HfINOUS DIALS. I EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUE I Price $19.50. I i (Incorporated in Singapota). l\i^f "n^ 1 mj&P Natural-Milk I IP er tin. tijlllppf per tin. Special Book on Feeding107 words
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Advertisement444 1922-03-17 8 CHE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND TRF CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Cd, Ui. TTho "Blue Fonnd" Line— Alfred Hofi ft C*. «Conxp»niea Incorporated in England) I IVaNU, TORT SWETTENHAM A PENANG TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM; RCTVERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. nWGAPOBI to MARSEILLES. HA\HB an* LIVBEPOOL BIN'. \POR» to GENOA, MARSEILLES444 words
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Advertisement497 1922-03-17 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE KLLERMAK BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE HOMEWARD. Steamer L«arinc Singapore s.s. CITY OF SIMLA For Marseilles. London March 31 s.s. CITY OF CALCUTTA For Marseilles. London May 10 OUTWARD. s.s. CITY OF CALCUTTA Honukon^, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama Mar 27 o FREIGHT SERVICE i Steamer497 words
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Advertisement576 1922-03-17 8 P. O, -BRITISH JNDH AND APCAR LINE Clncorparttad in England MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVirp PEKING JLAB AND ORIENTAL s i (Under Contract with His Majesty's Govenmfpn- LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEII LEv A DUE SINGAPORE LEAM2 SINOaS KALYAN about Mar. 19 KHIVA PLASSY about Apri. I DEVANH A576 words
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Advertisement502 1922-03-17 9 IHE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE r, KnUf. Ttmggum, KelanUn, I.ar^rura. Telupin, PaUni, Siugor^, L*- #> i kMmui, LißtMllli Chumpon, and Bangkok. ArriTal Ocpartnr* Mar. 20 Mar. 22 YUGALA Mar. Mar. 29 LHIDOL Apr. Apr. B t trs ar^ fitted throughout with electric502 words
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Advertisement271 1922-03-17 9 O. S, K. Th^ Osaka ShoseM Kaiika Lt*. (Incorporate in Japan). No. 2, De Souxa Street. Proposed Sailing! from Singapore. (Subject to change witaoot aotese) EUROPEAN LIN& For Port Said, Marseilles, London, Aatwtrp, Roaterdara and Hsmburg s.*. Aliai Maru Apr. 21 dep. Apl. tt s.s. Alps Maru May 13 dee.271 words
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Advertisement619 1922-03-17 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Ml Bncknall Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. i AMERICAN ft MANCfiURIAN LINE.) (IncorpoiJited is Siflftiui.) .-.;E*T VOSTHIGHTLT SKRVICB TO NKIV YORK vim Sl«B OS PAJTAELA. FROM NEW YORK. Bto*«*r Du* S'por* Route For KARROO April 7619 words
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Advertisement171 1922-03-17 9 I INDO-CBINA ?t«..m Navigation Co., Ltd. (Incorperated in England.) Hirect Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shaughai and to Calcutta via Peoang. from Singapore. Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amcy, Chefoo Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtze port*, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA KUTSANG171 words
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Advertisement584 1922-03-17 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) 70R ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING 3OAHD. C*Um^ N H^°? G S i NGAPORE CALCUTTA SERVICE. c cecial Mrti D S' T'tS*: Penang, Rangoon end Cale-tta l '""-^SJ oil 3ade f inducement offers.) U a^nr i rSSS f V^ ing issue(l t0584 words
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Article549 1922-03-17 10 The sailing of the s.s. Van Cloon has been deferred until Monday, the 20th inst. i Information has been received from the master of the s.s. Singkep, that th e gasbuoy off the Djambi river was not burning on the 11th inst. It is suggested in Chatham that549 words
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Article156 1922-03-17 10 A oompany ha« just been formed !'<>r l the uinnuro.i'.l development the inven- tions of \vt>rkir,r-m n, or inventors who ha\-o not the means to place their models en the market. The- procedure u simple ■ml purely bus-msa-likr. If, on rhe application of the inventor,156 words
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Advertisement282 1922-03-17 10 The China Mutual Life Insurance Company, Limited. WITH WHICH JS ASSOCIATED The Shanghai Life Insurance Company, Limited (Both Incorporated under the Hongkong Ordinances) HEAD OFFICE, SHANGHAI i I DEPftBCiATION IN J INDUS RIAL I VES JViENTS P': be covered by a ed Payment Policy. Company as at December 31, 11)20.282 words
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Advertisement156 1922-03-17 10 s.s. 6LENOGLB. Consignees of car»:o per the above st-wmer S from Europe :.re herebj notified that a genera] survey oi al] fargo landed in a damaged condition will be held on Saturday 18th inst. in godowns Xos. 1 and I? ar 9 am. No further survey will be held after156 words
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Advertisement131 1922-03-17 10 The Timber Preservative Stocked inl,o& lu liallon Drum WHY PAY ///g/i Prices for Hard Wood WH£% Soft Wood treated Kith JODELITE IS CHEAPER JTTRT AS GOOD M^Wte /or Particulars to The Borneo Company Limy (Incorporated in England) Singapore, tpoh and Penang. THE MAHKOF GOOD OIL I ion ■K^)]ni9K2L n*Mi I131 words
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Miscellaneous319 1922-03-17 10 I MAIL TABLE, Federated Malsv St arcs. Malacca, Mnar and P*-*ng (ly trala 1 a.m. and 9 n.m. daily Intermediate ar.d Ic?a! maila vill ba fonnd in liir below: ro-DAT. Kerimon Soon n r cob Honj A a a'rn! 1 llooh Ho»f Sion M.m. Anamba Katuna Islands Batavier am lmce319 words
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Miscellaneous368 1922-03-17 10 KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf. Dredger Shrimp, Launch Moon- f stone, Patrol, W. B, "Sweet," Giang Ann, Launch Petrel. Coal Wharf.— Siak. VESSLjLS IN DRY DOCK Tanjong Pagar.— Albert Dock. S. S. "Rogge- reen," Victoria Dock. Tug "Sunda," S. S. I "Zaida." Keppel Harbour.— King's Dock. Nil, No. 1 Dock. Johore368 words
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Article1272 1922-03-17 11 THE MOMENTS COMMISSION. 1 (From Our Own Coirsspcndent). London, Feb. 8. 1 The m cruiser DioDK'da will be comißlilrio—d at Devonport about the middle of next month for service on ihe China Statin. H.r crew will l»e diawn from the Chatham <iepot. As s:>on as the Diomede1,272 words
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Article551 1922-03-17 11 The Peel Prosecution. London, Feb. i:>th. Society and racing tables thronged Bow Street Court to hear the case against Captain Peel. The floor of the Court was crowded. Fashionable people itood in the public galleries. The Postmaster (General was also present. The imwoMW alleged that Captain Peel551 words
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Article577 1922-03-17 11 INDIA'S HEAD CITY. U'ra. Hth !Vbru«r>. This morning nu Royal Hiigfcaeee watched the sun rise on the Royal, but lon^-dew..•--tori city of Fatohpar SOori, where h« ma.i, :i halt for a couple of hours during h* joui »vy from 6walior to Agra. The foundat, ons of Fati-hpur BUM577 words
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Article354 1922-03-17 11 In ft!] "divided races" -he Executive Comimittee reserve the right it" they consider the !»>ntries do not justify two Raced -struct the Bandicapper to handicap r.-r »i K only the other conditions remaining t hi .in. Pro- Tided -he number of entrie* justify their m doing the Executive Committee reserv<354 words
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Advertisement235 1922-03-17 11 f NY CARLSBERG. 1 Manufactured its Denmark, > k •> M i I .^^^^^l «^^BBB^^ ft f^BvP^a&P^^^^^Bßßßi M MNI VI'CA, SIN<;\IM)KK t v I'IWM,. Pj^ljjjjr^ M I JBMG SEN(, K CO., KELANTAN.J fjoA j^S lIALLAM AND COMPANY W^J^Em *Wl M A!..\ LUMPUR." < |!nARLSBERG| sv i j 'j^^^^r^im til at235 words
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Advertisement1059 1922-03-17 11 NOTICES. STRAITS RACING ASSOCIATION. A TWO DAY RACE MUTING ("•to the Rules of th* übcve Association) In Honour of the visit of H. R. H. The Prince of Wales to Singapore Will be held under the auspices of the above Association at the Race Course, Singapore, (By kind permission of1,059 words
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Article918 1922-03-17 12 LIKELY TO HE A LONG INNINGS. < From Our Own Correspondent) London. Feb. 10. This week I bad th> opportunity of a chat with the chief personnel at the Colonial Office an the BjßjhJset of Mr. Churchill's general policy. and more especially the directions in which it918 words
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Article918 1922-03-17 12 Shire Transactions. At th« Km I lll§ of the case in Melbourne < ty I\>li<.e Court, la which Henry Falkiner Scarborough, Alfred Clarke- and Thomas Wist Orton are inarmed with having on divcra dates between Ist January IMS and 31 st July 1920 conspired together to de-918 words
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Article1254 1922-03-17 12 THE LATE SIR HENRY JONES. (From Our Own Correspondent) Edinburgh Feb. 8. By the death of Sir Hcnny Jones, the University of Glasgow loses one of its i most distinguished alumni and a Trofes- 1 sor of Moral Philosophy who worthily continued the great tradition established some fifty1,254 words
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Article110 1922-03-17 12 NON-EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. Amount previously acknowledged $9,597 I Per Mr. Lum Ke e Chaok:— Mr. Ibrahim g Mr. Chia Keng Hoe 10 P«r Mr. L*e Keng Tye: Mr. Tan Tiam Kiat Yeo Bens Wee Lim Cheng Tee Lee Keng Tye _>;, Yap Gim Cheong Chan Cheng- Wan Chua Ann Chin110 words
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Article182 1922-03-17 12 fhe K>ng has decided t•> make public a further instalment 01 the Letters of Queen Victoria in continuation, and on the lines, of the foraier volume published in lL»07. The task of editing the new series ha? been entrusted t;. Mr. G. E. Buckle, sometime cJitor182 words
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Advertisement246 1922-03-17 12 C fjl \JI f... /oil WATFORD MAGNETOS 3, 4 <S 6' Cylinder Sizes Stocked Prices Greatly Reduced. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Jqr an i P/?one \O. 734. ELECTRICAL DEPARJMEM, |llllllllllllllllllllll||||||||||||||| llllmillH||||fl|||||||i|v||||||||||nv|s i Engraved I 5 I C PI VC\ Busincw .1 V^l ■i ■J 5 t246 words
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Article85 1922-03-17 13 J m -March 16. Bank 4 m.s. 2 U Bank demajid 2 Private credits ni o a j New York, found 4S S Credits 90 days JJJ France, demand India T. T. Hongkonjr, drm:,nd 7. nr p-.-? lokohama, demand j 0 Java, demand JJJ Bangkok, demand 'vo'* Sovereign, Bank85 words
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Article165 1922-03-17 13 March 16 Tin 100 Tons $73 7* Gambier Cube No. 1 InO n uambier 9 Pepper Black j j\ Pepper (white fair) 2 6.0t Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 7 qq Tapioca, medium pearl f.g 7/0 Pearl Sago srr.a]l g qq Copra Mix j-)'.^ Copra Sundried 10.76 Opium, Eenarsj uncsrt:165 words
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Article42 1922-03-17 13 12 o'clock nooa, Martfc 16, 19l'L\ Pal« Crepe. Eibbed Snoke^ St doling Price*. Cloting PrU—. Buyer* B*D«n Buyer* Seller* Spot f7 27vi March 27V- 28 April to Jura 29^ 30 July to Sept. 32 32V^ font- of Murktti—JSteady.42 words
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Article283 1922-03-17 13 A home paper states that Messrs. R. F. Brown and S. W. Moorhouse are prominently associated with Pure Plantation Rubber Products, Limited, which opened a shop in London recently for the sale of tj-oods made from pure rubber. A leading line la sports shoes, and the Arm283 words
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Article188 1922-03-17 13 BARLOW'S KICI'OKI' HiMflpew, Mar. hi Kul>ber._The aucfons on Wednesday opened with K ood a!l round demand pricea showing .light improvement on the previous week. Standard SheeL rwlii •J cento but most bte were withdrawn ,at 26%. Good Quality Sheet was fa fa jvour up to 26% cents188 words
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Article85 1922-03-17 13 Singapore, Mar. 16. Tin. CI4JS ISs. 6d. 100 tons nld $7:? Rabber*_Dull and lower. Tapahs $g 80, Cmigieleu 50, UnltaU Malacca. 80 Nyalas $4.1*0, Hay tors $4.50. Minins.—Culliercs $IUK $12 Taipu 67»i 72^, North Tteipinffa 87% WH, Soatti reipinga 40 4"). Renon^s 20s. 9<l -Ms M Nawmr P«ta85 words
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Article108 1922-03-17 13 Sin pa porr. Mar. Hi ei 33*. Hongkong 7'4 per cent premium. Three- months goM 62. Share Market. Dull. Kubber.— Few enquiries. Allenby iCraigieleu 60, Baaattti 57 H S2H Tam L^alaks 47 V.. 52V.>, Sandycroft. enquired for at 7."), Bukit Kepongi $2.(»2'-_.. Tins.— Taipings 70 7:., Norths BS108 words
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Article170 1922-03-17 13 Mingaporf. Mnr. 16. Tia.— 4*l4s. 12s. 6d. 100 ton* Bold $73%. Rubbers.— Craiffieleas 50 55, Kedahn $1 80, Ulu Bcnuts 20 '22',, BlOgM 30, M Jim«ha B6 00, Kuala Sidims $1.40 $1.50. Tins.— Taipings 70 75, Norths 87 92 '-j Scuths 40 45, Nawng Puts 47'-170 words
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Advertisement457 1922-03-17 13 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China Ircorporatcd in England by Royal Charter Paid up Capital in 600,000 nfcarea of £5 each £3,000.000 Reserve Fund 5.600.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsijate, liOr.don, E.C. Agescies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Ana ri tsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok457 words
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Advertisement832 1922-03-17 13 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. Established 18P0. gW Y. W0.000,000 President: X. Kajiwara, Esq° Vice-President: S.K. Suzuki, Esq. DIRECTORS T. Sodaumi, Esq HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA. tan Br« R nch N 3 1A Klin. St.., Ratavia Koh* s Bombay i Saigon ?S, AirtS .Sea'«;. a e nCISOO Jairen Nagasaki 'entrtien "»ga»ak! .Sourabaya832 words
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Advertisement110 1922-03-17 13 II ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE j (Incorporated to England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720, FWelity Caarantee-Admintetratloi, lion-" •Stesapor, Kepr^Btatives-Mes^. BARLOW ft i Messrs. BARKER Era.ch Offlce-84, The AmifSSfc^S A GORD< >N LEE. Respect ii,,, K t TOE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTO. TOTAL 4SBETS »xceed ittJ.OOO K)» Fm»— Injorancci effected,110 words
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Article2318 1922-03-17 14 THE OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. Engagements. Blag March, Friday. 10 a.m. I*ands at Johns-ten's Pier. 10.10 a.m. Proceeds to the Reception I'av.lion at Raffles Statue. 10.30 a.m. Proceeds from the Reception Pavilion via St. Andrew V Bond la War Memorial. 10.35 a.m. Arrives at War Memorial. 10.45 a.m. Leaves2,318 words
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Article88 1922-03-17 14 Mr. Brown writes to correct two misapi nrehensions in our report of this affair. Saturday's rehearsal is full parad;- oc Scouts an.l Girl Guides for practising evolutions, but is not a full practice with all the children present. Mrs. Winstedt is in charge of the medical arrangements on88 words
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Article32 1922-03-17 14 Orders for wrek ending March 19th, 1922. Saturday 18th.— Compulsory for all Troops. Raffles Institution Ground, 4.30 p.m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.32 words
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Article79 1922-03-17 14 Championship (Preliminary Ties.) R. T. Holder vs. R. D. Hoblyn. W. C. Hill vs. Duff, postpone. J Donaldson vs. Riches. Newcomers Handicap. A. G. Hay vs. W. H. Drummond. W. H. Collyer vs. Romney. W W. Campbell vs. Ifjnkerley. C J. Stephen vs. E. F. White, postponed. K79 words
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Article81 1922-03-17 14 S. R.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. >> edneHday'N ■>ont*B_ A. Class. Thong Foong Koon beat Chua Seng Hong 6—l, 5—7. 6—4. Kiong Chin Eng beat Ong Siow Sian w.o. h It. Clam. Theu Su l^in heat H. L. H. Lim 8 6,1 fi 3- Wee Ghee Checng beat Low Seng Chye B81 words
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Article79 1922-03-17 14 A. Class. I Chna Choon U>ong vs. Seah Kng Kiang, I to finish. Cheong Chee Tong vs. ("hew > I Enpr Hoe. I B. TTaii I Teo Kwang Nghee vs. T« Ken* Teow, I to finish. Gch Tong Bin vs. Kee Kens I Cheng, to finish. Tan Ten*79 words
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Article168 1922-03-17 14 MMMlenex Again Defeat S.R.C. The Middlesex Regiment gained anoth.r success on th e Padang yesterday, when they defeated the 3JLC. by thi\ e goals to one. The soldiers weiv superior in aK departments, ar.oj it was only the truly brilliant eroalkeeping of Oliviero that prevented their winning by a168 words
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Article119 1922-03-17 14 Owners are not fied that the entries! close to-morrow, Saturday, at noon and i in this connection a reminder may given I of the sale of Mr. Or.g Chong Sr.m's stable by Powell and Co. at the Course, to-morrow rr.orning at seven o'clock. All the horses Rrc in119 words
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Article85 1922-03-17 14 The following will represent the S R C. against the Services at crcket on Saturday, 18th inst. in the Tournament ftxtu a which was postponed last week cwing to i the weather. Play will commence at i 2 p.m. sharp. T. Leijssius, E. C. La Brooy, S D85 words
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Article100 1922-03-17 14 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship. C. E. Winter beat L. Gosling, 6— 2, 6— 4. F. Ruchwaldy beat O. Fuller, 7—6, 6—4. E. J. Riches beat A. d* Mello, 16—14, 6—2. R. M. Duff beat A. C. Potts, w.o. Newcomers' Handicap J. W. Winter beat C. E. Craw-ford, 6—l,100 words
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Advertisement177 1922-03-17 14 4Di^| K RYPTOK 3ptician by Appointment The pcrfcet tm iMi i to His Majesty Th. v lsil)n in h KingofSiam. S. SMITH F ON (Siam) LTD."" Incorr>orHtf>d in tngjandi MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS- (Al«, >u,,,^ k am| Um) 11, BATTERY ItOAIJ, BINOAPOKB, S.K R">sident Optitian JOHN DUKE, K.8.0.A., RS.M.C. lat, 5,,,i,,,- 0p.i,,,,177 words
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