The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 March 1922
1922-03-30
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1922-03-30 1 Singapore Free Press AN D MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1922. NO. 10,547.16 words
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Article174 1922-03-30 1 Owing to the length of time required for presentations at the State Ball, on Friday these will be dispensed with—I'age 7. Washington believes that the America^ people are beginning to appreciate the art of treaty making. A reser\ation to the Pacific Treat) vraa accepted. There is a174 words
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Article1354 1922-03-30 1 LITERARY STEREOTYPOGRAPHY. Pardon this Imposing name fur what j& new commonly called cliche by Jouroalistai and critics, wind somewhat overworked 11 certain circles, and sometime! employ <i \>\ writera who do not quite understand wh:.t it moans, It is merely Preach for itereoiype, and it is figuratively applied Hi widely1,354 words
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Advertisement160 1922-03-30 1 YIAI/IHOID RAFFLES HOTEL. BNGAGKMKNTB. \\>vk of the viKit to Singapore of H.IMI. The Prince of Wales. j RSDAY, iOifc MARCH... C,iK><t Night, Dinner ftttdl Dancing JDAY, lARCH Special Luncheon, Dancing after Dinr*r. SATURDAY. \PKII.. (JALA NIGHT. Dinner. Dancinp up to 1.45 p.m. MDAY, 2nd APRIL OLD ENGLISH DINNER. t'ma, 9.30160 words
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Advertisement371 1922-03-30 1 I THE ROYAL I is the I TYPEWRITER. i S m^*^ >^*^ With the rapid action and i k adjustable personal touch j l^ BUILT FOR THE I I Ss E)f ?ERT TYPIST— BETTER I I ftjijl I os, CROIN/IRY OPERATOR. £a The now Royal way of sending S j371 words
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Advertisement146 1922-03-30 1 i LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. A special off.-r of stamps from Lee Co.—Page 5. Notice re me-tine of Platt Bros, in liq. Page 5. Shipping notice sailings changed: Ocean, Messagerks, K. P. M.—Pages 8 and 9. Waring Roe, a sheriff's aaje—Page 5. Cheong Koon Seng Co, >eij valuable y tap Lcitz microscope146 words
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Miscellaneous160 1922-03-30 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, 30th. High Water, 11.33 a.m., 11.40 p.m. B. I. homeward mail closes, l p.m. Far East Films, Gattey and Bateman's, noon Prince leaves Kuala Lumpur, 3 p.ai. Orchestra Practice, 5.15 p.m. Royal Italian Circus, i>. 15 p.m. Can u i. Vie. Tin »tn 9 15 p.m Friday,160 words
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173 1922-03-30 2 Ten wooden pytoaa looking very fine Sonic- MM mislaid OM, s<» then there were nin«. N r iue wooden pylons- tM of then, not straight Condemned by the Architect. Then there were ei^ht. Btfffcl wooden pylons pointing n to H«av«i. Along came a173 words
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Advertisement247 1922-03-30 2 re TO 1 TOR FOR SALE. LARGE CLOWNS, r.ewly erected, oi area from 1 ,000 to 50,000 aq. ft. [h1 facing river. )r> LARGE gTORSfI from 6,000 to M 24,000 «q. ft. near wharf and shippto ta (f 1 Also throe storied buildings for offices l and godowns. Centrally situated.247 words
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Advertisement438 1922-03-30 2 FIRST SHOW fIIAN(!K OF PKOGH.A MMK~T Tjii) SHARP -.ILS 16 w °nian in Grey Serial ■PBODUI t. Ki an 11 Six New U lc ls KINAI. NV.XT TUESDAY. SECOKD SHOW AT ».18 p.m. mmm'm!2&s& f SSS» W Larry E e^?^|^ 1( ?tarWder I KI DAY'S PWKCB OF WALES PROGRAMME Charlie438 words
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Advertisement438 1922-03-30 2 God Bless The Pcrnei of Wales ALHAMBRjI From THURSDAY, Ma.vh SO, to TUESDAY pi A HIGHLY ENTERTAINING AND SENSATIONAI WILUAM FOX PRODUCTION Featuring another Kretn CkvtmHt WILLIE! FARNIM in the happiest role It, whi, h h, has ap| THE JOYOUS TROUBLEMAKERS IB 7 Heels. YA -A^b It is a picture438 words
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Article170 1922-03-30 3 T o <iu<s n f the damages awarded S!m*'m£n Mfid Ck» Tak against II ih Ki a in rMpeet Of a level pttbLhfl an Malayu" arising f a ronggeng perfomuuMji at a Club in Kuala Lumpur, eaoM btfow Mr. Justice Barrett- Lennard in thf Supremo Court on170 words
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Article151 1922-03-30 3 Tl." weekly meeting of the Rent AssessUeni l'.i in waa beld in tho Municipal c.': ye»iersmy afternoon, Mr. C F. Green presiding. Otfaen present were Messrs, K. Tessensohn, Claw Khek Kiam, B. A. Bliai, an.l Beadsworth. Among tfce applications considered was n< i) eject tho tenant of L5O151 words
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Advertisement108 1922-03-30 3 WM ARE EXHIBITING 4 r THE Matova-Borneo Exhibition ON STAND NUMBER Sr«?d a Motor Section CENTRAL MOTORS LTD. '\2rix I i !tf **ijIM UMnBB tßy' I ifi <7^ f yof i e from a motor car !«t it is < M t since their inhodutijii, Goodyear Cord Tvres than -Jouhle108 words
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Advertisement283 1922-03-30 3 AJ£A. A.MA GEORGE FLETCHER &CO. LTD. f (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). I- CANE SUGAR j MACHINERY.] Specialists for the j: 5 Equipment of SUGAR FACTORIES. > REFINERIES >. DISTILLERIES. i ■I SOLE AGENT in BURMA, MALAYA, SIAM, INDO CHINA, J DUTCH EAST INDIES. J P. A. PAR I S, 54|56 The283 words
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Article253 1922-03-30 4 The following is the Directors' Report to the Shareholders t.> be presented at the annual meeting to b e held on April 5 at noon at Messrs. Kvatt and (Vs offices. t The net loss for the year as shown by the Pivtit and Loss Account amounted253 words
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Advertisement859 1922-03-30 4 Valuable Freehold j Building sites for sale. Area from 5,000 to 100,000 square feet Suitable for Offices, Godowns and Hotels Apply KSTA TE TRUST AGENCIES LIMITED Auctioneers Estate Agents, Ruffles Chambers. AUCTION SALE OF VALfI ABLE LAND .AND HOUBE PROPERTIES, At Msasn. CHEONG KOOM BENG A (Vs Saleroom, No. M859 words
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Advertisement363 1922-03-30 4 X (in ricll red k( W I CROWN andgo u ■I Toilet Dainties 1 Walaya-Borneo I DUtngahhei and Delightful I Exhibitifll), I Cimprising Stdflf/ \q J 9 Aim \\v\\\ Powder \hnisJung Cream \\w\ Complexion Powder Shaving Powder 3 v yuv\ Solidified Brillianiine Shaving .S/icL E3 Brilliant me (L^njutJi c lboth363 words
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Advertisement504 1922-03-30 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE BY ORDBB or THE BUPKBME COI IM lOHORE B.\HK( Miacellaneona Suit No. l <>t 1921 The Oversea Chinese Bunk Ltd. of Singapore Against t Kavena Soona Naraina I'illai of Karaikudi, Ind a The undersigned have been instructed to sell by pnbhi BAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, ON MONDAY.504 words
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Advertisement173 1922-03-30 5 EYESTRAIN u l j U lation to Heclth. re. BUILDING I 10 Hill Bti 1 MAYHEW l: ES, LI Au< Two newly built r Cbani I I Street Apply Ii r Kroth- I ur. > 1 [y built compound i D with B r in Apply Tan Chy< Uukit 1173 words
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Advertisement303 1922-03-30 5 WANTED. I Oi In 0 WANTED A 1 young lady able to take g ,rge of telsphoue Exchange, bjmwoc t-nqui--1 r.d 1 rally useful. Some kn<. ai typewriting deairaUa. Baik I Coy. Ltd Chartered Bank Chamb< 25-3 87, Vb-9 TWO Ai STRALIANfI sber Milling thcr; if possible. Years pracbi and303 words
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Advertisement496 1922-03-30 5 AUCTION SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE n th j,.,.,, n| a I n of Pana Kana m i Manikam Chitty Plaintiff versus Midushinn and Company nnd V. Murol 1 1 AUCTION SALE OF 3 1 Fun i isi n g apanese porcelainware, cups, plates, vases, slmeirahs, show cases etc. which Messrs. WARING496 words
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Advertisement568 1922-03-30 5 NOTICES. IRMNG. The nuriili; r plat B I 2201 and 2824 yellow ground und black ngures of 1922 sre reported 1 olen. w. E. HOOPER, Registrar of Vehicles. h March, ii'JJ. i-i IN THE [E COMPANIES 1915 AND IN THE MATTER Oi PLATT BROS. (Euteftli) Ltd., (In Liquidation.) NOTICE is568 words
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Advertisement737 1922-03-30 5 Glen ffer Marine Motors- I The Best British 'nfle Model K. G. Six Cylinder 75|90 lI. P. 1 SIMPLE REDUCING GEARS RELIABLE FOR HEAVY DUTY FOOLPROOF [F DESIRED. Running on Paraffin Petrol Starting 11. T. Magneto Ignition ST MD 6 A SECTION B. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND MALAYA Sin apore Electric737 words
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Article51 1922-03-30 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. j DOBREE BUTLER. At the General Hospital, Singapore, <>n .March 29th, Dobrg Butler, Depatj Commissioner of Police, Perak. A^.-d 44. BUNDRAM On March 29th, Solomon li Sundram, in his 5Sth year. Ponerml this I j afternoon at 5 p.m. tho cortege leaving 36 KaatpoBg Bahru-rd at I51 words
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698 1922-03-30 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1922. Vaccillation. At times the conviction comes over IU that we are an extraordinarily foolish people, for we try to achieve a blend of influences and elements in more hopeless opposition than the ctmmonplace of oil and water. And there has been no more698 words
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Article351 1922-03-30 6 m^^ m Mr, W.Jackson, Architectural Assistant, P.W.D., Penang, baa retired from the service and has left for Wiu^-. The Raffles Museum and Library will be closed on Friday 31st March am Saturday Ist April. Lord Swinfen of Chertsey, the 2nt baron of the tine arrived in Penang froo 1 Calcutta351 words
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Article104 1922-03-30 6 Mr. G. C. Inrioe, of British North Borneo I has brought out i very useful littl< pamphlet en "British North Borneo, as t ,Us game country." He |i VM particular of the o-an u that eu be shot, the bes Plww for finding it. the camp104 words
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Article118 1922-03-30 6 The trial the Second Singapore As»l~ of Seah K m Kwey, on /charge o, murder,,,,, Mr. Stah T^i Kiat Known Chines towkay, at his residence 34 Newmarket road, on ,l anuary 31 commenced yesterday morning, lasted The whole day and was adjourned un il thh Imormnp. The deceased118 words
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Article94 1922-03-30 6 NO PRESENTATIONS. A message was received late last rJfeht by the Deputy (Governor, from H. E. the Governor as follows: His Royal Highness has decided that on account of the numbers that are likely to be present, and the consequent length of time that would be, occupied94 words
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60 1922-03-30 6 All Ex-service men intending to be pres< ht at the informal parade in Government Rouse Gronndi <«i Ist April are requ< tu note the* following They should enter Government House grounds by Edinburgh Road (opposite Tank Road) or from Wilkie Road, and not by Cavanagh60 words
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Article93 1922-03-30 6 We are a.-ke.i by the Secretary of the Straits Racing Association to inform those attending the race meeting that all api roachei to the Race Course will be cloaod at ten minutes to three o'clock sharp and no curs will be permitted to approach thereafter until after93 words
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Article280 1922-03-30 6 WY regret to announce that Mr. Dobrec Butler, Deputy Commissioner of P 1 Perak, and c.P.O. [poh, died in the Genera 1 hospital yesterdaj ai I was buried in thi afternoon. Mr. Butler hai been ill for toou .(time, underwent one operation in the l-'.M.s280 words
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Article244 1922-03-30 6 The esteem with which Mr. j. Duncan Robert*, the local director of the Interns tK)nal Schools is held by his numerous i Itildentfl In Malaya and other parts of th< East Indies was shown by Che addrest which they presented him last night at th« St. Andrew^244 words
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Article19 1922-03-30 6 Vehicle Hamilton Registrar of Vehicle* and Superintendent of the Fire Brigade, returned from Home leave yesterday by the Elephanta.19 words
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Article42 1922-03-30 6 MALAYA-BORNEO EXHIBITIONN. T K OXiV 'KHMr, lh e two chief -M Kid I. v.vi i net '1 rind< i i \j pion, I Champii man Flowen B 1922. There will a:-, for the followii Best B presented B Messri V.. H JaekCk42 words
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Article182 1922-03-30 6 The literary interest tion, togetl o, a tou reft n atlon f< v »*«ton Mi I of the Peninsula H. H. the S :;iy mon ins ■t Wales' visit. small collecl n principally of Gorgon from r < i; r Two h Kuching thi> mnrni j] fraten182 words
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Article55 1922-03-30 6 A tek'^ram in our r.untioru'ii a ipeeisl m Ta I Tin I)r»'(iirinp: Co, :>' Pel u Mr. Hohl» was aPiJOintod liquidator sl.ouM have bten th. SoatJ T Dredgi^i^ ('(.nijiaiiy. an.l not tM Tl Tin Drvd*rm*r Co. "f i Eros, aiv the ifenU, Wi take, which55 words
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Article12 1922-03-30 6 The rvd ind irWU row Se'anßor Club ti ikcoraU I from Japan.12 words
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Advertisement108 1922-03-30 6 VWAVAWAVAVASWAW.'. S V.'.V.V.V,VW.VAWAV.WA%% i 4sfr For MARTINI a\d Rossrs I I TALI AM VERMOUTH jj /to/£/*5 Finest Production. (Galdbeck MaGgregor deGo,. Ltd. j (In Tporated in Shanghai.) I W Bfl 87 Cecil Street. j ESTABLISHED 1896. I M LAZARUS OPTH ALMIC OPTICIAN Midical Hall Building Battery Road. REFRACTIONIST R. V.108 words
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Advertisement127 1922-03-30 6 '< 67 PUDL, 1 Ry^ d Trade Mark. 5 (BRAND) M i CEMENT WATERPROOFER. i Before the introduction of Pudlo i i Brand powder no Architect or Builder I 5 would have advocated an internal 4 cement rendering to cure a w;>ll of i dampness caused by the absenco of127 words
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Article1744 1922-03-30 7 FKIENUSHIi* Al mkm SIGHTS i!HPKI\> HEARTFELT \VF,I.< OME. i( > Owi li 1 1 > I. us la l.umpur, March 2:». ILIMI enl t<> C ub G SI the Ki ">•• n r < from I c bah m j uat. bed t<r hi ghl iding1,744 words
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Article400 1922-03-30 7 LEARNING WELL. PRACTICALLY NO CRITICISM. [Reuter's Service.] London, Mar. 28. Washington despatches slow that the main Interest of the Senate's ratification of the Pacific Treaty 'liei in the demonstration of America's continued treaty-making: power. despite constitutional obstacles. Regarding Treaty itself, neither in th e press nor elsewhere400 words
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Article107 1922-03-30 7 H. E. the High Commissioner has been pltAMd to award the Colonial Auxiliary Force Long: Service Medal to SecondLieutenant W. R. Sanguinetti, 0.8.E., M. C, Malay States Volunteer Regiment. His Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to approve the award of the Imperial Service Medal to the following Pensioners107 words
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Article467 1922-03-30 7 THE CAPITULATIONS. NEAR THE DARDANELLES. r [Reuter's Service.] Paris, Mar. 28. The full text of the Near Eastern conference decision! ■hows that Turkey will be readmitted to the Asiatic shore of the Dardanelles, with a broad demilitarised zone. GalHpoli, which will also be demilitarised, will be467 words
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Article201 1922-03-30 7 i.oncio». Mar. 18. The death has taken pfaice of Dr. George Frederick Hose. (The late Bishop Hose who was born in IS3S, was ordained in 1891. He was Chaplain of Malacca from IXGB-72. Chaplain >f Singapore 1872-81, Archdeacon of S'nga-' pore 1874-1881, and Rishup of Singapore201 words
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Article29 1922-03-30 7 Previously acknowledged $1,195,186,114 Tan Soo Bin 5,000.00 $1,200,186.14 The above contribution is gratefully acknowledged by the Committee. A. W. VICK, Honorary Treasurer. Singapore, 16th Mach, 1922.29 words
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Advertisement127 1922-03-30 7 "His Master's l^o/cc' 9 i VN'rit tcr new lilustraJfd s > TABLE (i t n lODBI I C*t«lof«e. rri(V m 1(|1| Price's from $110. nvoin<bvr>i a{cv., LTD., '?NGAPo:tF.. I I THERE S NO SWEETER I I TOBACCO COMES FROM 1 I VIRGINIA AND NO 1 I BETTER BRAND THAN 1127 words
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Advertisement504 1922-03-30 8 F:iE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LTD. AND rHI CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATIGN C*. LM. (TV Ulae Fanner 1 Line-^Ufred Holt Cm) tConipariies Incorporated in Englacd) RE. TOUT SWETTENHAM A lENANG TO LONDON, AM3TERDAH. RO7IERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMCUKG. BINGAPOU to MABSKLUia UA^H mn4 UFRBPOOL iPOBI to 6BWOA, MAKSEILLES and LIVEEPOOL. kPOBS,504 words
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Advertisement450 1922-03-30 8 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Lto (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE HOMEWARD. Steamer CITY OF SIMLA For lUrMill^ London R[ arch 31 CITY OF CALCUTTA For Marseilles, Ixmdon May 10 j FREIGHT SERVICE D*« Singapore 0 SIMLA Marseilles, London, R'dam, H'burjr Mar. 30 s.s. KABINGA London, Rotterdam and Hamburg April 13450 words
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Advertisement559 1922-03-30 8 p. o, -British India APCAR ND LINE {fr.corportte^ in Enjrland.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICF I'ENLNT JLAR AND ORK^ITAL 3. I (Under Contract with Di» Majcsty'a Government; LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVK E FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLI DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SING PLASSY about \nvil DEVA! DONGOLA about April 18 NOVAJ 4 DELTA about559 words
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Advertisement792 1922-03-30 9 [HE SbYM STEAM NAVIGATION Co^ LTD. r INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTTING SERVICE Kntay, Trc-ngganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, mui, LanKsuan. Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure YI CAI.A Mar. 27 Mar. 29 HIDOI. Apr. 3 Apr. 5 IRIBAT Apr. 10 Apr. 12 crs arc fitted throught with electric792 words
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Advertisement619 1922-03-30 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in Englond.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Due S'pore Route For KARROO April 2 Suez Straits Philippines619 words
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Advertisement82 1922-03-30 9 UNITED AMERICAN LINES INC. Successors to LIVERMORE DEARBORN Co., LU (Incorporated in U.S.A.) I N DBPBN DENT STEAMSHIP LINE Regular Service between New York Singapore Java Ports vice versa For New York direct (via Suez) WEST CAMPQAW end Ap«l WEST CANON 15 May WEST MOHAMET 15 Jun» From New York82 words
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Advertisement700 1922-03-30 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U.S.A. FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOAkJ HONGKONG—SINGAPORE— CALCUTTA SERVICE H ?nghong, Saigo,,^^ Singapore, Penang, Rangoon ar,d Cale-tu ports will be made if inducement offers.) n ■V i( !ssrn I ™s f L ci iBSued Pacific Coait Ports and all poinw v^.a^i.700 words
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Article237 1922-03-30 10 The K.P.M. Melchoir Treub will sail for Batavia, B«HBIMff and Sourabaya, from th e rmdM on Friday the 31st March, and not I on Thursday the 30th March as advertised. 4 The master of the Dutch boat Juno informs by cablegram that th e jtesm tug d Lion,237 words
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Advertisement228 1922-03-30 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 CAPITAL O /V S DOTS r tP H DA UGH TERS particulars sent upon request to CHIEF OFFICE SOUTHERN AGENCIES ("HAS. NEILL, 2 Finlayson228 words
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Advertisement287 1922-03-30 10 s.s. MARELLA. Consignees of cargo per the nbove steamer j? rrom Australia (March 23) are hereby notified j that a sreneral survey of all c«r*ro Innded in j 0 a dsmaped condition will be held on Tuesday 4th April, 1922 in Godovvn* 4-5 West Wharf 3 st 9 a m.287 words
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Advertisement123 1922-03-30 10 I Genasco Roofing I COMPLETE WITH "PATENT' KANT-LEAK Dtm AND NAIIS m FIXIWR IS t/ie result i>i K i' V S€q J over 40 Vei/'s Q,^ i"sfl w/i, ch e °»i I experience ELJ2S! rV thtit i f( fln t/}e Iff /s manufacture KS^^mJ oo/ «»rf j 10/ //earfy ''^'jß^S'v123 words
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Miscellaneous295 1922-03-30 10 MAIL TABLE. k- i .w TO-DAY *KMBttt via Jcnntill ,Hy tnin. rucoh Soon 9 a.m. Pn.au Soc-d (hiap ;t :im Cucob Sult *n« 9 a.m. Sambas t JJ°"£ *<»* a.m. Bangkok 10 a.m. M,',r ,r, ki L c-ptay Bit., 1M,., < K u f» aupon T i P m B295 words
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Miscellaneous95 1922-03-30 10 I Ack-h, Saraw. IK'.t, from Sarawak 2.) UnSarawak unc. Tjilatjap, Dot 2720, from Mi^ntok 29 f or unc. i CLEARANCES March 29,-Euryalu*, Zuida, Chinhua, Apoey, Glaucus, Hyson, Edendale, Hong Ho, 'cumillo (Brit); Amazon Maru, </**)• Sin^kcp, Coe» Altmp, BalW, (Dut); Martinique, (Dun). WEATHEH REPORT. Kantian, Kcrbau liospitiil, March 28. i95 words
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Advertisement210 1922-03-30 11 l I I i II V IB^ <^B I A *9 J^B I V I I how many of then can remember exactly vhat it was like? I It is vastly different to-day, thanks to the Kodak Company's ceaseless research work directed I towards improving and simp ifying amateur photography210 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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189 1922-03-30 12 To the Editor. Dear Sir. Ther e is a rumour that only 'those that possess tickets for the publie stands could be allowed to see our Prince Charming-, and these that cannot afford to buy a ticket will not be allowed to stand even189 words
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Letter271 1922-03-30 12 Te the Editor. Sir, May 1 remind those of your readen wl <• receive income from the United Kingdom and have already made i claim to the Inland Revenue for repayment of Lhe Income Tux dedu ted therefrom for lust \t.'i > .r, thai a farther c!aim271 words
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Letter353 1922-03-30 12 To the Editor. Sir, In the interest of the Muslims of this Colony, may I ask your favour to allow me to say something: through the median of your paper, on the bill which is to be shortly introduced in the Legislative Ccun.il as an amendment to the353 words
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Letter102 1922-03-30 12 To the Editor. Sir, The report of the Uurt meeting of the Municipal Commissioner? states that a new system of ncretc roads was to be tried from Lavender Street to Kallant: Road. Th e abnormally l>a<l stat^- <>V the roads is affecting mosi people, consequently the abov e102 words
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Advertisement239 1922-03-30 12 JYJa GNUM- T YPE I TYRES ARE DUNLOP |l\|S|| Thars what MB. F. really means. J Ifaw^ra vl n i nli j I Best in the The liunloD Rubber ci., td. i i ong run. (INCORPORATED IN JAI P'\ IKE GOODRICH TYRE AGENCY Dunlop House, Singapo e. d ffllian j239 words
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Advertisement591 1922-03-30 12 Ward off Night Chills'"* S^ and other chest and lung perils everyone reeds PEPS. Th t£i medicine that comes from a Peps tablet is breathed siia^M j Soothing, comfort, and strength to resist sudden changes < Wg& are conveyed to every part of the bronchial tubes and lungs S' r591 words
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Advertisement185 1922-03-30 12 MASSAGE HALL 230, BcttCOOfcfl Street. Tel. No. Ml MANICURE AND MASSAQI Mrs. HARD and Min HANA I VIOUNS MANDOLINES GUITARS W. J. GAitCIA h*s novt a tuA r»oi« ol 'moJ* i of U ftlso STRINGS and •cceaioriea of sil kimd* Pre-War Quality and prices. TKB CORNER MUSIC STOBE Orchard Road.185 words
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Article63 1922-03-30 13 New > ork, demand t France, demand 525 Hongkong?, demand .<i, p#Ci i>, V m okohama, demand ]<(-, Bangkok, demand ;>qi Sovereign, Bank Buying 8 54 Bank of England Rate 4H pc Bar silver London 33^ The following telegram has been received from Rome dated 23 March noon. Bxekangi63 words
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Article150 1922-03-30 13 March 2 .> Tin (Buyer* I7S.OO) tellera Garnbier Cube No. 1 12.60 Gambler [K)io Pepper Black i L»7i4 Pepper (white fair) 2&M Tapioca, small flake, f.gr. 6.75 Tapioca, medium pearl t.g 7.50 Pearl Sago small 8.00 Copra Mix XO.'A^ Copra Sundried 10.75 Opium, Benares uncert: 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white150 words
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Article41 1922-03-30 13 12 o'clock noon. March 89, 1922. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked St Closing Prices Cloairg Pncce. Buyers Seller? Buyers Sellers Spot ut May to Jane 26 29 July to Sept. 30% SI 'j Tone of Market: Quiit.41 words
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Article189 1922-03-30 13 On March 15, a large (arty uf planters and others from Teluk Anson, visited Alpha Bernam restate, on the invitation of the proprietor and manager, Mr. A. Naested. The tiist item <>f interest was the castor oil and padi mills. Both of these are handworked and the189 words
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Article66 1922-03-30 13 During the present yt-'u- the Victorian Government has made arrangements to bring 10,000 assisted immigrants to Victoria. It is reported from Moji that three oilfields have been discovered in Kiushi, ami tha«t boring operations will begin shortly! It is stated that surveys made by experts prove that the fields are66 words
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Article85 1922-03-30 13 i vi i. im, BVATt'S REPORT. Singapore, Mar 1 1 ■H-.—i-in. ss. da its, Th(i ihar m;ir kH continues dull, niton predominating lUbfc^a— Nothint doing. There are ft few buyer, of the ftharei of the Km panics, but bids are below seller. 1 id Miaea, Quotation! unchanged.85 words
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Article122 1922-03-30 13 Singapore, >!.,«-. 2!ith. S ret 33%. Hongkong «n )>t rrnT premium. Three montha gold 52 1 Share market.— Dull. Rvbbsr Pew enquiries. AUeabys 15 Craigieleas 40 50. Bassetts '.l' 1 r,7>..' Tambalaks 47% 5*%, Chembong Malay' u u bers buyers ii,i. Bukit Sembawangs snd Singapore Uniteds enquired for.122 words
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Article128 1922-03-30 13 Sample* of Palm Oil and of Palm k. Oii are now coming forward from estate* in Selang r. It is obtainable only In small quantities rt present, bat inasmuch si the demand for su;-h oils for soapworks in Ma ay;, as well a< ir? Europe and Arastim128 words
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Article251 1922-03-30 13 Pretests Ajjainst Abolition. Th t recommendation of the Geddet Con mittee to sbolisfa the Oversea! Trade l>> partment has brought forth ;i storm of objections In commercial circles at home and abroad. Members of the Industrial Group in the House of Commons have adopted J i251 words
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Advertisement450 1922-03-30 13 Assets approximately $5,000,000. Assurances in force over $17,000 000 I THK UKKAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE rOMPANY, LIMITED. I fTn n «r. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) t HEAD OFFlCE:— Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, EC Tompany has £20,000 de]>osited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with450 words
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Advertisement468 1922-03-30 13 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated in England L7 Royal Charter, Paid up Capital in GOO.OOO ftkareg of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 8.600,000 Kener>e Liabilit> of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Biahopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Annritsar Iloilo Puk#t Bangkok Ipoh Rangoon468 words
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Advertisement867 1922-03-30 13 LIMITED. Established 1880! Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund y. 61,000,000 President: K. Kodama Ksq. Vive-President: R. Ichinomiyi. Esq. DIRECTORS. J. Umakawa, Esq. S.K.Suzuki Ebck M. Oda^in Esq Baron K. Moriroura, Baron K. Iwasaki. H. Mori Em 2*J? m L < Esq K Mopami Ksq r. Watanabe.867 words
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Advertisement120 1922-03-30 13 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSUR^c* (Incorporate In England^byj^y^ charter A. D. 1720,. FIRE MOTOR CAR tfnil PHON, Guarante^-Admiatet^ti^ Bomto^" Staff**** Repr^atrMves-Messrs. BARLOW &Co Messrs. BARKER Co' u Hraach C»c--«4, The Arcadf <"■ L <* A (;ORI^ LEE, Reside* JU^ THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD. (IncorporaUd in Gr«at Britain). t M ii120 words
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Article875 1922-03-30 14 (Ol RT DISBRURVBB PLAINTIFF'S DICEBDIBLI SIOKY. The almost anbo lovable sti •>• of a mm impr soned m business premises in om «»f the baik t stroote of the town «rhU« he wai OBOrcod into sijrninir a pro-n.i--ory note was rotated hi tlu> Supreme Court >esteniay. w1 n875 words
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Article741 1922-03-30 14 MADAME BITTERFLY. It is a real pleasure to hear a full and I I'.acllcnt Italian Company render opera I Rgain. Singapore has heard, and greeted I with enthusiasm, Russian companies sing 1 1 ing t e works in Russian, but no other I language than Italian741 words
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Article155 1922-03-30 14 The Jcyoni Troublemaker*, a >evMn-reel William l'< x production featuring the weTln William Farnum, of a vary humorar; wt!l m s Y>aiiot>.ii character, will iv .m d at the Aihambra, to-night, along with the ninth chapter of the Alex;«r dcr Dumas' lerial, Th Three Muaketoo n, Topical BudKi"t155 words
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Article22 1922-03-30 14 The way China is treated sometimes we wonder she doesn't go into her famous [cprn door and k! *m it behind her.22 words
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Article511 1922-03-30 14 A HEAVY LOSS. The following is the report by the director! to the «nnth annual general WWltim of shareholders to be held at the registered office, Chartered Bank Chambers, on April 5 at noon. The directors regret to report a loss for the year of $132,424.21, from511 words
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Article118 1922-03-30 14 YESTERDAY'S RUBBER AUCTION. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce held its 54 1th auction yesterday when there v a> catalogued *****45 lbs, 818.06 tons; Offi-! 1,515,956 ibs. 676.77 tons; Sold 1,212.747 lbs, 541.40 tons. PRICES REALIZED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Singapore Standard Quality 2G*2 27 (1 lot only) od118 words
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Article29 1922-03-30 14 The heavy rain prevented any pky in the S.C.C. Tennis Tournament on the Padanp: yesterday, and the ties which had been arranged had to be postponed.29 words
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Article40 1922-03-30 14 Championship Pairs. Dean jii-.d Wodehouse vs. Nolan and Watson. Donnell and Hurt vs. Klo'nman and Green. Potts and Doig vs. Haskins and Fuller. Newcomers' Handicap. White vs. Lay ton. Drummond vs. Winter (to frnish). Championship. Riches vs. Holder.40 words
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Article43 1922-03-30 14 H. R. H% the Commissioner General of the Siamese State Railways has announced that seven new coaches, cf a type convertible to sleeping coaches at will, have arrived from England, and will probably be put nto use in April on t\e BangkokPenang run.43 words
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Article342 1922-03-30 14 FOOTBALL. Middlesex Ise.it Burma Rifles. Under all the circumstances soccer on the Padang yesterday was not a pleasant or cleanly affair, and the S.R.C. were, per- haps, wise in not fuming out for their eame with the S.C.C. on the latter's ground, but it is not an ine342 words
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Article190 1922-03-30 14 I UASER'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, March 28. The share market :as been practically 4 lifeless during the week under review, and with the exception of the Loan grroup, I where a steady demand has betn main- 5 ta'ned, we have very little on w.'ich to comment. Tin190 words
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Article290 1922-03-30 14 I I Singapore, March 29. Doting the period under review the nr.rkt has been dull and only )ina'l bj~ *j ncs? has to be .recorded. The pri^e ci' t:n has fluctuated within small limits closing a« £144.5.0. London pricfl is lc*i of i 1 (v.r the week.290 words
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Article35 1922-03-30 14 It is reported from Bangkok that a proposal is being considered to e'ectrify the Northern Line cf Siamese Railways to Klong Rangs t, or otherwise to give an increased passenger service between Bangkok and Rangsit.35 words
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Advertisement174 1922-03-30 14 f| KRYPTOK uiiw^ )tician by Appointment The perfect two tifhl i. to His Majesty The union in one) tan nn.v King of Siam. if. (tc. usually <I; 1V Mo S. SMITH PON (Siam) LTD. I at *rpo rated t. Rnfflanrf) MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS— (A,-, Bangkok mhl i. 11. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE,174 words
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