The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 March 1922
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Title Section15 1922-03-24 1 Singapore Free Press MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rEN CKNTS SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922. No. 10,542.15 words
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Article203 1922-03-24 1 There has beeai tierce, tighting in Ireland and the situation on th e Ulster border, generally, shows no sign of l getting calmer Page 7. The double defeat of the Government in the Indian Assembly on the Budget plans means a huge loss on cotton Pace 7.203 words
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Article1021 1922-03-24 1 That illiteracy in its extreme form—* <-tal inability to read and write should •xist in any part of the once United Kinplom, sav e in the case of a few recipients >f the old age pension, after half-a-century >f compulsory universal education, o< •asions surprise only to those unfamiliar1,021 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement239 1922-03-24 1 MALTHOID I RAFFLES HOTEL. j ENGAGEMENTS. v\.,U of the Tisit to Singapore of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales. MONDAY. 27th MARCH Tea IVinsant. I n.m. to 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY, L'9th MARCH... Orchestral ConCDlt. 9.4."> p.m. i iliKSI'AY, ;;ott. MARCIi (Ju.-st Nlfht, DiMMT ana Dancing FRIDAY, .'.Nt MARCH Special Luncheon, Dancing239 words
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Advertisement327 1922-03-24 1 h Kvery Drum of Pabco Paint is j Like Every other in Quality r \IFORMITY in thv choice of 9 I materials uniformity in manu- P fatturinsr process e?- -uniformity I z h\ results in actual u*e: I These qualities have earned good will for Pabco Points in 37 countries327 words
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Advertisement114 1922-03-24 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Entries, Poultry Section. M.B.E.— Pa^e 4. Ronisch German piano for sale Page 6. Tele-phone avrangemonta at the M.B.E. Pa^e 4. Two youn<.v ladies wanted for Exhibition curio shnp Page ">. Burn.;i piv<-K»:s <tonos for ialo at 2 ftofa ruum-r I. Pag* 2 Aultii -.iles -'by ''htt.^a- IL&oji Seng114 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous156 1922-03-24 1 High Water, 7.21 a.m., 8.51 p.m. Chamber of Commerce mtg., ExrhanKo, L\ls p.m. Municipal Commission, 'J.lr> pr Yacht Club mtg., 5.15 p.m. Saturday, 2htb. Hi/rh Water, 8.24 a.m., 9.2H p.m B. I. Outward mail thu\ Cricket Tournament: P. S. L. vs. Services. S.C.C. vs. S.R.C. Sze Hye Tong Bank mtg.,156 words
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Article335 1922-03-24 2 BfVftMTfl Which Vre T«a Literary. i mmiitec bf the mmts' Company on The Novelist and Huirh W« pota ?ai»l tha mik: botta lot tweivf > with triv.il tviptions I -y great o»Mmld nttribute to on tK> p«ii of tworoj \t- that the whole nuitl i English novel335 words
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Advertisement62 1922-03-24 2 I BEACH-HOUSE 5 TANJONG KATONG, BtMOAPOKE I* 1 The l\ *a Most Comfortable and Bret/.v ""i 1 J. Seaside Residence Jfc'j BxoeUcfH cuisine VJ Splendid sea bathing. Frtv motorcar transport for Kcsidents. Termi Moderate, Daily Monthly i 5 MAISON VIOLEHE. i 124 Raffles Hotel. NEW AFTERNOON AND EVENING GOWNS. Arrived62 words
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Advertisement245 1922-03-24 2 TO LET OR FOR SALE. LARGE GO! «>\VNS, npwly erected, area from Ii n)0 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing rh er. LARGE STORES from 6.000 to 24,000 »q. ft. near wharf anci shipping. AIM three tloriad buii Jings for offices tri'.'jwi'.s. <\ntrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or245 words
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Advertisement458 1922-03-24 2 AT 7M SHARP TO-NIGHT ARISE LUCIFER son of th«- Mornm-. one S cul reject* thee— one bcur of gUd joy .s srranted thee. Hence and arise, and I, Gabriel, the Arc-hansel, co.nmandeth thee, Lucifer, son of the Morning when the world rejects the* GOD WILL PARDON AND AGAIN RECEIVE THEE458 words
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Advertisement484 1922-03-24 2 From Friday, March 21, to Wednesday, March 2* ONE OF THK BEST IF NOT THE BEST OF THE CLARA r, PICTURES PRESENTED BY HARRY I in which dramatic suspense, alluring romance and n pulses throbbing and tag at the hear! sti hush: Tb. BlUl y of M who nearly wweta484 words
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Article661 1922-03-24 3 GLASGOW ACADEMICALS. (From Our Own Correspondent) Edinburgh, ML 22. Glasgow Academical! are the probable Jiuir'ny Champions this season. They have ieen just 1 bt off colour recently, an 1 roold not )iave surprised many people if hvy had gone down befofl a tnuch im--rcveti Watsoaian team. Hut. strung661 words
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Article196 1922-03-24 3 At the Cento Celle Aerodrome, nf.ar Rone, uia is considered to be the smalhst dirigrible eirsl ip in the world made its first an I wry successful flight The airship has; <•» caps itj of only 53,000 cubic feet; a length of H5 feet, a breadth of 27 fc i196 words
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Advertisement92 1922-03-24 3 ■^BB 1818 i^lt b^^b BflMßi Jw CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION IN A 9 XJllfll 1 LjLJ. I 8 (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). B BBMllMMßßJßlWW^B^tßß^MßK^B~*^^^?fßyfiPff?3Eß?^HffHH^Wyß"^ >^!r^)iß^ff^ffß?7iH3JlTl?WlM^^ 1 1 jw in i > t ir~ i titwiw m i-^nrr ti» ~nci Mr S Q mf I B^^ 1111 vi vi > i V Cditlss I92 words
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Advertisement77 1922-03-24 3 I AM A A. MA. I Walker Brothers (Wiaan) Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). 5 THE s^^ j THE MOST ROBUST AND DEPENDABLE PIECE 5 MECHANISM ON THE ROAD" < p. SOLE ACEKT in MALAYA, SI AM, BURMA, INDO-CHIK > I; D u TCH EAST INDIE IP. A. PARIS, 54)56 The77 words
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Article678 1922-03-24 4 KRASiSR CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. THURSDAY, MARCH -1022. MINING. [Figures In brackets shows the capital and issue value of the Share in dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum div. x equals ex div.] Etftam Tin (300,000) 1.10-1.20 Jeiantoh ($1) .60 Johan Tin ($1) 40 .70 K.678 words
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Article114 1922-03-24 4 Investigation by the Rangoon Munici- pulity has disclosed shortages in the Municipal Stores to a value of Rs 124,560. The stores when investigated were found to be in a condition of hopeless confusion. An important amalgamation of "blaek- coated" unions, not without significance ia of the reported Geddes economy measures114 words
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Advertisement811 1922-03-24 4 Malaya-Borneo^ Exhibition, 1922. IKI.FTHONi: SERVICE ARRANGEMENTS. (1) (.^mni'iJcing from 21th March, the houi> during which the Sub-Exchange m-t.tlie<l ;»t Oie Exhibition will be in operation :uv as follows: THUJA Y. 21th .MARCH. 7 a.m. to 12 midnight. SATI KDAY. 2:>th MAIN H. B a.m. to 7 p.m. SUNDAY, 26th M811 words
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Advertisement438 1922-03-24 4 Malaya-Borneo Exhibition Jss^HBSh^ T^TT I A "KT %jyi CEMENT Section fi, Pavilion 11. All Cement purchased during the Exhibition from th t above Pavilion will be sold at a Special Price. —^g»__ 9 G ATTR.EL.V Teleffrmmt: AURELY. No 2 -b, PIMLATSON GtKKN, SINGAPOt] Visit of H. R. H. the Prince438 words
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347 1922-03-24 5 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER fhc onlj Morning Daily in Malaya am* rhe best Medium for Advertising. Deliver -'»i with the Chota llizri each morning wvi h Latest Telegram*, Latest News anr L at'-': t Announcements. Telephone 56. Cable Address, Adverti»..r P. O. Box No. 206. Communications relating347 words
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Article765 1922-03-24 5 T problem on which HamaHeJ the SaJduceet was, as he- reminds them, an old one in his time, ami it ?till troubles <>ur Judges, it i s too, a.present-day pro Mem in Franco, ti recent incidents have shown. Certain persons profess to have powers not recognized765 words
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Article38 1922-03-24 5 A new depot for the Bale of tl ore Free i'i« bi b ned in Gej at the <:. r Pro 303, Geylang-road Geylang i any d I In obtain in u i shoald p.ace regular order with agen38 words
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Article77 1922-03-24 5 J) Bain the rec ui-. < f the United onnel. During the were u w r thai M :Unth of t?-. Oonj the I only four y< .»•.>. th b.-fci- trcn that l.rirf ten i is troly rtnarkabl Tbi m 'vs. i bbe Canadian \av\ lioce > f >-*r y77 words
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Advertisement499 1922-03-24 5 Mr. JOHN DUKE OPTICIAN miji. al ho will "pt-»i and tack Bttblg in M IYNABITB CIILDING. Rm& Floor). inc \rom 17th ..nil 1U LET. ;KT «»R r*OR SALK. Tun newly built < ;<r i hangi Police ad river. Please apply lfc 31-3 in N. o-m Malacca S'.reM. Apply te 17-3499 words
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Advertisement752 1922-03-24 5 FOR SALE FOR SALE At Ch.ong Koon Seng's Auctiaa Room on Saturday 25th March Ronisch German Piano, cross bar, excellent tone. Almost new nnd well polished. ;i FOR HIRK O| s.vi,K.. The Steam Launch Mhel," recently overhauled and refitted witk new boiler. Can b<» seen opposite Johnston's Tier. Ploaat apply752 words
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Advertisement653 1922-03-24 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALK 01 One 6-orlindor l-eoatet Buick Gav No. S 377 ttod n ih •■le'iric Ughi and starter and in K<>o<l hunting order. Aisj a r »-seater S 9H>lpigß Car No. s. Ut4 in running ardor. At our saleroom, No. :i(\ (^'hulia Street ON SATURDAY, 25th MARCH AT653 words
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Advertisement673 1922-03-24 5 NOTICES. NOTICE MOBAMEDAN STAND, (iovt. II!!. for admission to th»se stands maj obtained from the following by payment ol l»r per ticket As special accommodatior has been made for Moslem Ladies applicant! must state clearly whether a ticket hi require! for a lady or a ff-ntlf im<n. Tickets may ho673 words
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Advertisement401 1922-03-24 5 I NOTICES. M. R. E. STAMP OFFERS. Spain, Madrid Congress. 1020, let to JO peseta* complete set of 13, unused $12 Labuan, Crown, 1902-3, let. to $1, com--1 plete set of 12, unused 6 Xorth Borneo, Red Cross, 1918, black surcharge, let. to 24ct., set of 11 fine used Falkland401 words
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Article29 1922-03-24 6 SYMONS. At Kuala Lumpur on 20th Marck 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. G. O. W. JSymons, of Tt'lok Datoh Estate. Banting, the pi ft of a son. I.29 words
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785 1922-03-24 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922. Asiatic Democracies. infantile life in the tropics is Mibject to many ills and the mortality is {mt This applies to young governments and to young animals, as we have at present demonstrated all round. The countr> which has a well established aristocracy seems785 words
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Article427 1922-03-24 6 Mr. F. C. Dubois has arrived from Penang for the races and Mr. D. Mordecai is du« ort Monday. Th t Rent Assessment Board will sit in the Municipal Board Room on Tuesday, EBta Much, at -2.1") M.m. Ihe MoKea who attacked the assistant i;iid conductor at Arcadia Estate on427 words
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Article295 1922-03-24 6 THK IMUNCE AT COLOMBO. (From Our Owa Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, M»r. tft. The Malay MaTs Colombo correspondent aint: H.R.H. the Prince of Walts was to-(iay aoeorded a reception reminiaeent of the stirring incidents of his Australian and Canadian tours. Following the presentation af colours to ll\e Ceylon L295 words
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Article64 1922-03-24 6 Mr. Mc ARTHUR RETIRING. (From Our Own Correspondent^. Penanß, Mar. I,\. The Pinang Gazette understands that Mr. M.S.H. McArthnr, Adviser. Kedah who is at present indisposed and confined to his residence at Alor Star, is retiring at his own request <<n March 27th. His successor will probably be Mr. Peel64 words
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Article469 1922-03-24 6 Mr. T. Strachan, formerly of th e F, M. S. Police, is now with the British American Tobacco Co. in Tientsin. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kellar. of Ipoh, who arc on a holiday in West Australia, are living in Fremantle where they have a nice house. Both are well and469 words
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Article60 1922-03-24 6 KOKKSIKY BBCTIOM Order ia no* Ukini in the Forestry Section exhibit, ar, a lr,,,!v i n ii probabty true to is wort idvanced tl i, consignment! a,, part- of the P nuwula. space will be occup Borneo alum-, and an hibit ha. Brunei and Labuan quota. In 5h.,,.60 words
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Article26 1922-03-24 6 The Horticultural held in connect Show at the Malaya has been cancelh port. There is evid \gricultural ind p oa i sw l succesa26 words
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Article142 1922-03-24 6 I But March. 12 noon to l p Rangers. 3.15 p.m. to I EQ I Forces. Ist April 12 Borneo Arn I 3.15 pjH. to pn April, 12 noon to 1 Rangers. 3.15 pan. to 4.30 p.m N B Band, 3rd April, vi noon t« l p. m142 words
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Article62 1922-03-24 6 To tka Editor. Sir. I do I i vfcetßer at the M I I entrance ticl I mA can obtained In book foi |f tar \**qV. uf ten ticket.-*. If not. may I flgg— this method bt- ad it will both visitors a^ w as ticket sti trouble62 words
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Article60 1922-03-24 6 An advertisem nt in thu nai attention to tlu i KUtit| A Singapore, and kha last <Jay Bar r dntrios is extended to Hard) ota, Sriow. Then arc pi— ty «-f In Singapore and rtaidentl Mght best to enter them. It rt much tioubK-. whun you fi60 words
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Article79 1922-03-24 6 H. M. 8. Durban trill Renown from Singapi u I relieved escorting v^ I ;it by B. M. 8. Cairo. H. M. S. Curlew I- u konp on »"ftti Apr«i \< r Cochii and Singapore, arnere be r on the China Station by H. M S D about79 words
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Article50 1922-03-24 6 We are asked to state thai I who applied for tickets in tl Stand prior to 17th inst. h seats, though in some CM A large number of -ij>:> i ha* been noniioij to eat <l i)WT numbers asked for. The ticket! issued directly they BN Ml printers.50 words
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61 1922-03-24 6 AN ACTION WITH A THOUSAND DOCUMENTS. The action which Messrs. S and Co. are bringing agsil it Li* Chian, of Chop Swee H*Af I M Supreme Court, was men' Justice Barrett-Lennard yestersaj ing. It was stated that thsand documents in the action, W explained that he had only boeo go61 words
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Advertisement187 1922-03-24 6 WWWMVVW.V.W.V/.V.%5% SVA^'.V.WAV>WA%SVAV%VbS < I Ask For I II MARTINI ROSSI'S I ITALIAN VERMOUTH Italy's Finest Production. i iGaldback Macgregor &00., Ltd. (Incorporated in Shanghai.) I Tel. 228 87 Cecil Street. I Jewellery and Silverware IN NUMBER, IN VARIETY AND IN CHEAPNESS THERE IS NONE TO RIVAL B. P. De Silva187 words
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Advertisement123 1922-03-24 6 i 'PUDL-/ Kotfd. Trade Mark. r (BRAND) i CEMENT WATERPROOFER. J Before the introduction of Pudlo 4 Brand powder no Architect or Builder j would have advocated an internal 4 cement rendering to cure a wall of > i dampness caused by the absence of a damp course. 1 >123 words
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Article94 1922-03-24 7 vKKP STRENGTHENING. kvol IHKKN KAIDEKS. a^B^Bßssssvnaaßßsni [Renter*! Serrice.J London, Mar. 22. f ptual on the Ulster border is wurse. Th e main scene of nly sJattltd from Derry Tyrone. Bodi t of raiders r imeroni farmsteads, nttneked .t?id sho4 spetinl oanatnhlei fighting was in the Trill irk the94 words
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Article224 1922-03-24 7 HIS MAJE STY BETTER. London. Mar. 22. i« bettor but remain* indoors pi«Mnt wintry weather. ,'<>-ii iow or soviet. U nrt.in. Mar. Tl. QIK that the expert! ia London is on t v u- Genoa programme. •< d the question of with the X v et, the chief eh would224 words
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Article198 1922-03-24 7 addition to the following work.*, a' •*^t on of Fiction and Juvenile Literature been added to the Raffles Library, and 1 be ready for issue on Saturday, 25th •Urch. k I M. The Comedies of Harold lupin. m: the Hon. Barry. Falk--4 JuUand and the Bight. Vlaeoant Study198 words
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Article259 1922-03-24 7 A BUDGET WRANGLE. MG COTTON LOSS. [Reuter's Service]. Delhi, Mar. 22. Subseo.ii nt to rt-jtvi i; a proposal bi •>•> v<»t t,» :;k to ini i :>v,. the eottoi earies «luty, Um Assembly 68 vot i t< M lUU declined to ;n'|it the (ompanioi ■•••mal to raise259 words
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Article127 1922-03-24 7 HOOUG VNS DEMONSTRATE ami. Mar. 22. A sorions foatnrt >f yseiteii ilej's continued demonstrations wns the failure of the Egyptian troop.-* to make any serious effort t.» disperse the hooligan* who. heartened by their attiru<k\ subjected to indignities ted sometimes *fvcx«ly belaboured prominent persons from tbe provinces127 words
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Article138 1922-03-24 7 PKNNSYLVANIAN COLLIERS. Indianapolis. M"r. 22. The present ballot retnims show that over 90 per cent of the miners are in favour of the strike. The strike, order provides for a complete suspension of coal-min-ing, but allows the engineers and pumpmen to remain at work, and urges all concerned138 words
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Article38 1922-03-24 7 Paris. Mar. 22. The R«'p« rations Commission has fixed Germany'* payment for 11)22 undtr the heads of reparation* and cost of armies of occupation, namely, 720 mL.lions gold marks in <«»h 1,450 millions in kind.38 words
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Article129 1922-03-24 7 So lttr as we are aware Malayan »tamp issues have not perpetrated any remarkable errors in printing, but we read that a question of grammar is a causa causans for a new Indian issue. The current m anna stamp has its value shown on the face in129 words
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Article973 1922-03-24 7 JURY FINDS GOMES INSANE. AOCUUD OMMUKED TO BE DETAINED. The sensational Gomes murder case came to a conclusion shortly after mid-day yesurday, when at iht* Singapore Assizes, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, tha juvy returned a unanimous verdict that the time he muniered his Tamil mistress and hi>973 words
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410 1922-03-24 7 Karpal Singh, formerly a constable in the Sikh police, was charged with tho murder of Nadam Singh, a fel ow canstable, at Beach-road Police Station. The case for the pir>secution was that some time beforo the crime accused had alleged that the deceased man410 words
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Article422 1922-03-24 7 Execution on Debenture Approved. A special general meeting of members of the Singapore Cricket Club was held last evening, the new President of the Club, the hor.'ble Mr. A B. Voules. presiding. The meeting had been called to consider a reeaJßtion that the President be authorised422 words
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Article49 1922-03-24 7 The Rev. W. E. Horiey has sailed for London from Fremantle by the "Larjrs Bay." He hopes to arrive in London on April 8. Mr. Horiey is taking to London with him young Rogers, son of Dr. Rogen, J. P., Ipoh, who it to complete his studies in England.49 words
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Advertisement89 1922-03-24 7 JUST UNPACKED i rjw^.flH! various I; I Robinson Co., Ltd. < SINGAPORE. S t J ISSs m 1 S^BSmV m 111 SSI I BS\ I BS&^w^^% IB\ m Per tin. per tin. Special Book on Feeding of Infants. POST FREE UPO* BAPPLICATION TO Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (LONDON) 144189 words
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Advertisement418 1922-03-24 8 mE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO n LTD. AND 5-HE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION C« it*. (The M Bloc Funnel Line— Alfred Holt c (Companies Incorporated in England) tTWSAPORE. PORT SWETTENHAM ft PENANG TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM. ROTTRRDAM. ANTWERP a a4 HAMBUSG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLBs. HAVRB an4 MVSKPOOL SIN(.APORB to GENOA. MARBKILLM418 words
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Advertisement502 1922-03-24 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE HOMEWARD. Steamer L«aring Singapore s.s. CITY OF SIMLA For Marseilles, London March 31 s.s. CITY OF CALCUTTA For Marseilles, London May 10 OUTWARD. 1A CITY OF CALCUTTA Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama Mar. 26 FREIGHT SERVICE Bteamer Dm Singapore502 words
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Advertisement614 1922-03-24 8 P. O. -BRITISH INDiX^^ APCAR ND LINE. (Incorportted in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICP PENIN£ JLAR AND ORIENTAL S. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Gov«nun«B LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICF FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLE 8 4 Lovm DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE BWGAPO] KALYAN about Mar. If KHIV^ PLASSY about April 2 DEVANHA Mhn614 words
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Advertisement752 1922-03-24 9 ,HK SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). COASTTINU SERVICE Kr.t.ty. Twilim, Kulantan, Raiignara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, I-Mngsuan, ("huinpon. ami Ka4igkok. Ai'ival Departure VUGALA Mur. 27 Mar. 29 MAHIDOL Apr. 8 Apr. 5 II fitUxl with electric light, and have excellent accom- fir t class passengers. rot the round752 words
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Advertisement754 1922-03-24 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited; The China Mutual Steam Navigation* Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in Englond.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK yia SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Due S'pore Route For KARROO April 2 Suez Straits Philippines754 words
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Advertisement621 1922-03-24 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Ca (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOAk;). n HONGKONG— SINGAPORE— CALCUTTA SERVICE. 011 1 s ai^ 11 5 in «»P«w. Penang, Rangoon and Cale«%U i^ptciaJ porti will be made if inducement ofTt-a.) n« ai i fc BlU 5 Of uin issued to621 words
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Article196 1922-03-24 10 H. M. S. Durban arrived here yesterday from Honpkonjj: an.] is bound westward. The first Dutch motor vessel to arriYa in Colombo harbour was the Kedoe, belonging to the Rotterdam Lloyd, which put into port recently from Data via. Mr. Hughes threatens the abandonment of shipbuilding in Australia,196 words
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Article191 1922-03-24 10 Federated Malay Btatei. Malacca/ Maar and P«nang (by train) 6 a.m. and 6 p.m daily Intermediate and local maila vill t» found in list b«low: TO-DAY Medan, tabling, Port Said, Suoz, Geaoa Amsterdam, taking mails for Europe Prins der Nederlanden 8 a.m Cucob Hang Chiap 9a m Pulau191 words
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Advertisement314 1922-03-24 10 'The prudent man looketh well to his going. i Business men do well to remember this proverb. Never before has it been so necessary to provide against loss of capital. Capital is essential at the present time. It is the foundations of your house. You can maintain it only by314 words
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Advertisement240 1922-03-24 10 s.8. GLENAPP. (15-3-22). Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Europe are hereby notified that a general survey of all cargo landed in a damaged condition will be held on Saturday the 25th March, 1922 in godowns Nos. 48 and 49 at 9 a.m. No further survey will be240 words
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Advertisement111 1922-03-24 10 The Timber Preservative Stocked in 1, 5 10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY H/g/i Prices for Hard Wood ISoft Wood treated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST AS GOOD Write for Particulars to The Borneo Company Limited {Incorporated in England) Singapore, Ipoh and Penang, THE MARK OF GOOD OIL Trade Ulric BRILLIANT111 words
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Miscellaneous403 1922-03-24 10 VKSSELS AT WHARF. lAN JONG PAGAR. Bast Wh*rf No. I.— Nil. East Wharf No. 2— Lake Fielding. Sheers Wharf No. 3.- Nil. Main Wharf No. 4.— Zaida, Jnpftn, Nam San* Main Wharf No. s— Nil. Main Wharf No. 6.— Prins der Nederlanden. Empire Dock No. 7.— Kibi Maru No. 6,403 words
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Miscellaneous397 1922-03-24 10 Moh Say Eng, A. M. Swiney, J. Murray, R. Billett. Goh Hock Huat, Sisters St. Francis, St. Severin, St. Marguerite, Mr. and Mrs. Alhabshe and child, Mrs. Chia Toon Poh, Mrs. Y«o Teik Ann, Mrs. Set Cheni,' Swi, Mrs. Koh Siew Kim, Mrs. Lee Buan Toe, Dr. M. Watson. By397 words
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Article64 1922-03-24 11 D March £3 Bank demand J\ Private credits 3 m. P 2 SS? Onfc Prem S Yokohama, demand log Bangkok, demand I JJS Sovereign, bank Buying |8 j* Bank of England Rate 4% PC Bar Silver London JL Fl J °"l, BanCa Comm erciale Italiana Milano dattd Mnrch 15th.64 words
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Article157 1922-03-24 11 Mart* 23 Ham Ton, 9nM Gambicr Cube No. 1 1250 Gambier r/- 0 Pfppor Black ";oo Pepper (white fair) 2 6.00 Tapioc*, smail flake, f.g. 7 O q Tapioca, medium pearl f.g 7^50 Peurl Sapo small gqq Copra Mix 1():55 Copra Sundried 10.75 Oj)ium, Benares uncert: 4,600 Rice, Rangoon157 words
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Article47 1922-03-24 11 o'clock r:oon. Ilareti IS, 1922. Fnle Crepe. Ribbed Snt»t»d St Cio«»n f Pric*t. Closing Priest Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers S P°- 27 27^ April 2 H 28Vj April to Junv of. 30 July to Sept. 32 82% Tone of Market: 4 eiudy47 words
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Article139 1922-03-24 11 Mr. H. E. Prattsn, M.P., who it on a visit t(> the Federated Malay States from Sydney, New South Wales. La well-known in Perak owing ..> the interest he has taken in tin mining hero. In a brief conversation with tin- Timea <»f Malaya Mr. Pratten139 words
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Article113 1922-03-24 11 Si.itrapore. M ar 23. Sihrw 33%. Hongkong 8% per cent premium. Three months gold 52%. Share Market. Dull. Robbers. Few enquiries. Allenby* 15. Oaipieleas 40 60, Basttttfl 52'- 57%, Tarnbalaks 47% 52 2 Chembong Malays buyen 11s, Bukit Keponga $2.62%. Tins.— Taipinps 67^. 72%, Norths 87% 92%, Souths113 words
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Article53 1922-03-24 11 MBECANTILB BANK OF INDIA. Th Local Branch has received advice i»v telegraph from the Head Office, that, i final divided of 8 per cent, less income tax ha^ sen rJecUred, making 16 per c nt for the year. £50,000 is earn..! n aM(I th t amount carried53 words
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Article164 1922-03-24 11 Rubber. SiMKa;>ori», Mar. At the .Auctions on Wednesday then was a quieter tone prevailing but demand generally was fair. Standard Sheet realised 26 cents bat a large proportion of this grade was withdrawn. Good Average Quality was readily disposed of uj> 25% cents and Off Quality Shed realised164 words
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Article123 1922-03-24 11 SiafAporc, Mar. 2:5 1 onsequent on reports of a ireak r tvrrtency in London and New York, the Weekly tiona opened yesterday to an euiei Market, valoei showing an aU round decline of 1 to 2 cents en the wo,k .S t^ m! a 8h Wr demand at123 words
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Article48 1922-03-24 11 PRASBR' S REPORT. l uhh7 iln v'- lM -->• Kubbers.— Verj quiet >Mnln f -..ui,. 7; N lwnK I Ta.pmss 70, North Taipfan 8714, South Taipinus 27',. Tongkrt Btar ,13.75 JnJZ WS* *2S, Weanwt fn.L'r, $9.75, Ku ■;..ps_ ,vhm *m M «m HS.7B $14.75, Robh lv,.f, Loans.— Fi, UK48 words
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Article68 1922-03-24 11 Mar. 2*. l. i -iJ44. 15,. 73*. (26 torn, .old. Kudlmtn.— N o enquiry. Minos .--Souths j:> :>,O. Ta.-nin^ r. 7 7Norths 87% Xaunk JV(ft M •Cohans 60 65, J,;, r,h- 0 /N( 4^; PUndok. S6 discount 30 <«„ t rnduslrials.-Tra«i,rs $13.60 $13.76 R«. bnson. $14,68 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement1669 1922-03-24 11 I approximately $5,000,000. A I THE GHAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE ffIMPAOTT Ulim ias £20,000 depodtod with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with tfc British Life I .TTI-.-VTIVK PLANSOF ASSURANCE Assurance Companies Act. I i if AGENTS WANTED I ,i r II?TiI ,v MANAGING DIRECTOR CC KNOT A H1,669 words
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Advertisement101 1922-03-24 11 ft ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE I (Incorporate in England_byjßoy al Charter A. D. 1723 FIRE MOTOP pad -S^-pore tom-mtmiv^-umn. BARLOW ACo Branch Offlce-« 4 The AttadS^g^^ U THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD. (Incorporate In Great Britain) TOTAL ASMTS .««<, rl **~Sr^S Wf ."l*^; f r ICI1 r a rt P*101 words
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Article1271 1922-03-24 12 KNTEKTAINED in llll.M^r. I DMMIMTY. (tn the teeMioa of th« ir departure for Kurope, the Hi nV.e Mr. and Mrs. S ng Ong Mm*J WOTS entertained by numbers j of the Ch nese Community at a dinner given at the (icni n Club on Tuesday evening.1,271 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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Letter374 1922-03-24 12 To the Kditor. Dew Sir.— ln several local Chines public Uliea it v. Uecd that the Secretary also the Aaciatsnl Manager and rtyled Wt M: ...;.^t-i -Sv.vtvtaiy." It has been rgued lhat thia combination, instead of I rodocing any good, is, in fact, detrimental to the welfare374 words
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Article103 1922-03-24 12 The result of the March medal (s-troke competition) was a tie between Messrs. W. E. O. Stanford an*l W. Peach, scores 10 78 nett The ball sween for Saturday was won by Mr. C. C. Nicholl with BSH nett and on Sunday by Mr. W. E. O.103 words
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Article29 1922-03-24 12 Entries are invited from members <.t Rejristere^l or Exempted Chinese Clubs for the above Tournament. Rules can be obtained from the Secretary, The Garden 1 Club.29 words
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Article27 1922-03-24 12 A cinema show will be given at the Y.M.C.A. on Saturday night at 8.30. An excellent program ire has been arranged. Members may book seats as usual.27 words
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Article103 1922-03-24 12 S.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. There were Kom e interesting encounters in the S.C.C. Tennis Tournament ties on the Padang last evening, and they attracted a larger crowd of onlookers than is usually the case. The outstanding match was that between Kleinman and Green and Prentis and Dyne in the103 words
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Article152 1922-03-24 12 BX.C II Defeat Straits Chinese 11. The Straits Chines e second string were unfortunate in losing by 2 goals to 1 to the Club second eleven on the S.C.C. ground yesterday, for they were very much cleverl er and faster, certainly too much so for the comfort of the152 words
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Article702 1922-03-24 12 Thors «H a fair attendance on the Course yesterday morning, the weather was cool and a bit misty, ant 1 ihe irking easy. Aft r Tuesii-.ivV gallops trainers wen not inclined to overdo their charges atv.i the f\» re m throughout vu little more than strong threeqoarter pace702 words
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Article699 1922-03-24 12 Company's Sound Position. The annual general meeting: of Haytor Rubber Estates, Limited, was held in the registered offices of the company, French Bank Bu ldings, at noon yesterday, presided over by the Hon. Mr. V. Gibbons. Others present were Messrs. F. L. Tcmlin. A. M. Swyny, J.699 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement134 1922-03-24 12 fl II RYPTOK u""^." ptician by Appointment The perfect two tight to His Majesty The vision in one) can n«.\v be nipp] Kinn; of Siam. rv tic»\ usually 3 days \J S. SMITH PON (Siam) LTD i Incorpornted in England MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS— (AIso at Bangkok an<( 14, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE,134 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous82 1922-03-24 12 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Championship. Sinclair beat Millig-an, 6 3, 6 2. Championship Pairs. Donnell and Hunt beat Holder and Richer, 6—l, 6—l. Kleinman and Green beat Prcntis and Dyne, 6—l, 6—3. Potts and Doig beat Strafford and Campling, 6 i, B—6.8 6. Haskins and Fuller beat Schofield and Edwards, 6 3,82 words
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