The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 May 1922
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1922-05-05 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. NTS SIN(MPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922. NO. 10,577.15 words
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Article1253 1922-05-05 1 A new hotel hag been set up m New York, which is being run upon new lines. The proprietor is a great believer m first impressions and the value of a pleasant mental atmosphere. The manner and bearing of average American hotel employees leaves, he thinks, iruch to1,253 words
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Advertisement180 1922-05-05 1 MALTHOID RAFFLES HOTEL. i i INDAY, To* Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. VBSDAY Orchestra] Concert, 9.45 p.m. ffIURSDAI Guest Night, Dinner and Dancinjr. RID Special Luncheon; Impromptu Dance, SATURDAY, Guest Night, Dinner and Dancing. Diners will have prior Claim to seats m the Ball Room. ming Dress essential for180 words
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Advertisement394 1922-05-05 1 *$m y^s^v^ J I I -2_ >*•** N 'A^SSaOl 'gg >A^ 1 1 vf" j Taftco a/frr Three Years What is the Surface Like under the Paint ~en»w CRAPE off the Pabco Paint film B^^ on wood or iron after three years' B J exposure. The surface of Pabcoptotfctad wood394 words
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Advertisement408 1922-05-05 1 j THE DAY'S NEWS. The Plenary Session at the Genoa Conference opened amid imposing military ceremonial Page 7. The nineteen recommendations by the Finance Commission and the motions relating to transport Here adopted Page 7. The Russian reconstruction memorandum has been despatched to the Soviets. Lord Inverforth expresses satisfaction at408 words
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Miscellaneous50 1922-05-05 1 rHE VVEKK Friday, s lh. Hiprh Water, 3.29 bjbw 5J..S p m. The Kid "—Theatre. Hiprh Water, 5.8 i., fJ7 p.m. "The Kid "-Theatre. Hieh Water, 6.37 a.m., 7.15 p.m. Uirh Water, 7JRO a.m R SO p.m. League PeatbaD. Ex Service Meeting-, SCC, 615 pm. j Jlis Exealloncy to Penang;50 words
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220 1922-05-05 2 The Daily Chronicle understands that the engagement wiil shortly be announced of Lord Louis Mountbatten and Miss ;n Ashley, granddaughter and heiress o| the late Sir Ernest Cassel. Lord Louis Mountbatten is the second sor of the late Marquis of Milford Haven. He is at220 words
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Article114 1922-05-05 2 The rest of the Powers say that Russia must recognis. ler debts. We suggest that she get a little more familiar and few of them. Manila Bulletin. Our prediction is that the citizens of trie Iris; Fre i State will have just as much fun fighting114 words
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Advertisement266 1922-05-05 2 TO I ET OR FOX SALE. LARGE Gt '/\V>.\S, newly erected area from i J.OOC to 00,000 aq. ft. facm„- ri er. LAEGE SI'ORES frjm 6,0t;0 to 24,0'« L' i. f near wharf and ihipp^ I ing. I Al c .c three storied buildinga for ofleai and godewns. I entrally266 words
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Advertisement426 1922-05-05 2 000 0»a TELL YOUR FRIENDS AND E^ofO NEIGHBOURS THAT fcAU Vitagraph's MaSßßlotb Spectacle J Tfl j The Tom Terries Special Prodaction. TAIS I)E^l> MsW TELL NO TALES It ti a film of action Ik's diiferent from any and unusual events. Picture you have seen A FILM MASTERPIECE Tho triumph of426 words
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Advertisement510 1922-05-05 2 CONCEIT has blighted the career cf many a in:. p. snd I ften 1,, i Mi; woman nothing more t u an an offensive snob. Often and female, so aent-deladed by their own grsatnc their true seve;. The,y usually remain exalted m I eir owr their so! f-eonst rinded pedestal510 words
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Article444 1922-05-05 3 A Chastly Joy- Ride. m j Details concern ng thc Psotingfa air disaster, which resulted! m the death of the pilot and sixteen passengers, are just J coming ta light, says the Peking corres- pondent of the Shanghai Mercury who i writes: The disaster is444 words
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Advertisement481 1922-05-05 3 -fla^g^^^ ,^g^g^^^^g^gggm^gQ^^gg^pg^^^^mj^^^^^ BBB<BsIBBS_BBSaaaBBBBBBBBBI LBBBSBBSL- "The little bus with a big heart J j V ~av S AS lttlA lallVC It THEREIN lies the phenomenal success 1 n JUIIUC UlTyd II of the O. K. Junior Motor Cycle. _g -«-«-«---^--^-^i ,i I $400 Nett rsToZr^a $400 Nett I ss I i481 words
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Advertisement85 1922-05-05 3 Walker Brothers Wigan) Ltd. f "_F» m m jp— _P "THE MOST ROBUST AND DEPENDABLE PIECE I ij SOJ„E^AGEXTJn MALAYA, SIAM, BURMA, INDO-CHINA, < t DUTCH EAST* IN DIES. > P. A. PARIS, 64|5€ The Arcade, Singapore. J j* FOR ALL LEAKS AND CRACKS, PARTICULARLY LEAKY ROOFS j AND GUTTERS85 words
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Article662 1922-05-05 4 FRAST_Ii cO- EXCHANG* AND SHARE BROKERS. THURSDAY, HAI 4ih. MINING. [Figure, ia brsckets shows the capital and issus vslue of tke Share m dollars unless otherwise issrked. C. Cam div. x equals ex div.} Hitam Tin (300,000) .95—1.05 Jciantoh ($1) .90 Johan Tin ($1) .60- .70 K.662 words
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Article135 1922-05-05 4 Gramophones with special records that say Hullo "Are you there and other telephonic stock phrases have been introduced into the testing-rooms of London telephone exchanges, relieving operators from the tiring task of talking all day linetesting operations. By means of a patent arm which automatically brings the soundbox of the135 words
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Article1218 1922-05-05 4 THE GREAT BOAT PROCESSION. London, Aprii 6. Lsst Sat unlay I was at the Boat Race. We call it the Boat Race out of courtesy, though it was really a procession and one of the tamest water exhibitions we have had for a long time past. Of course1,218 words
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Article127 1922-05-05 4 Sir Charles Bayley presiding at the annual meeting of the Strangers' Home for Asiatics said that last year 938 Asiatics of whom 840 came from India, UO from the Malay States and 19 from Arabia were admitted to the heme; 240 of those admitted were entirely destitute and all were127 words
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Article263 1922-05-05 4 lhe pricaa quoted ar st Clyde Terrace Market. At the oth.. there may be small Taxations. >Vj Beans, Lonir DS. Frend, P f Beef Beef Stenk BUI' can Sproui> Bamboo SproutBlac— sb Brinjals Csjbbsca d Do. China Do. Salted Carrots, Imported Do. Singapore Capons v^eicrj Chillies, Vt.263 words
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Article95 1922-05-05 4 The neu NSfWSfiSB f the bestowal of ridiculous dren— a form of crnettj an amazing numbe) P lir ri j.--^--—was anticipated year* No French child Bisj be t that does not SCCST i" HH names <lrawn up for the pS« that list cssaprisss -M* it*"* can harrfy be95 words
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Advertisement951 1922-05-05 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE By Order of the Supreme Court, Johor* Hahn Miscellaneous Suit No. 52 of 1921. i The Oversea Chinese Bsnk Ltd. o Chargees j against Ng Hisn Guek, Ysp Yeow Teck snd Low Ban Seng Chsxgors The Undersigned hsve been favoured with Instructions to sell by public auction951 words
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Advertisement50 1922-05-05 4 bbbbbbb_bbs^bbbb_bbbb-^^ I— lIIIIIIHII 1111 I ITOiJM--aL.I-Jai---SJa-_-B- SILVER MEDAL AWARDED AT Mj IS ONLY FOR CEMENT MADE LOCALLY TITAN HAS PROVE ITS SUPERIORITY G. AURELY CO. /#|l% RING UP 172 a. reen fe jPjpl FOR LATEST Telegrams: aCRELY* ■B \"V AJ '_i aS>H(P t*K\ w 3- TfJ^ S Ntjjlp^ IN PRICE50 words
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Advertisement869 1922-05-05 5 WANTED. WANTED. aasnil young lady abl« taks charge of Vdephone Exchange, answer en quiriflS and make bflTflflti Kenerallv useful Nor- knowladga of typevrriMng daalraMa Barker and Coy., r, M% (bartered Banl C hamber t-S K-5 An established Brit [ah Insurance Office Fin and Marine, seeks representation with i r.hable Export869 words
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Advertisement605 1922-05-05 5 AUCTION SALES a Mes&r*. POWKLL CO-, LIM ITLI) invito th« a tent. on of thfllr lady customers to the sah by public BOCtlea St their sai"-rooms. 16-11 t lUMbb Place. ON SATURDAY, 6th MAY, AT 11 A.M. Of the balance i f the stock of Maison Violett* comprising hats trimmed605 words
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Advertisement541 1922-05-05 5 MASSAGE HALL 2:59, Bencoolen Street. Tel. No. 1467 MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARU and Miss HANA TOOTH ACHE A BURDEN Why you bear that which can be relieved almost immediately if you only take the trouble of consulting K. TSUTADA Japanese Dentist (Phone No. 1248) 74, Bras Basah Road, Singapore.541 words
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Advertisement462 1922-05-05 5 *.4.m,.mm. EYESIGHT r^W/fe ™EE CAREFULLY hME_H§/ OP TESTED. 3||& CHARGE. t g^-esT^r St_ "**J B-F .'•<Jb-888-_H _-B_B__l w- "'>'■■■ w j <$% X 'SR^J^;. v^.^_- m^.^., ■S l^bss_b_bW'_____^-_i__sl dK&fz^'^^^ •< Kk 1 T^a_i-j *!3 —V^" ->> •,-*•>■ y /_B wfcvUNr ttam bbb_^— fc V r^^Jimt'i a _4_W<_V__-_\r _?_9I B__S^*^~ Vn_-_sV_»^*462 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article41 1922-05-05 6 CLARKE. At the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, on May 4, the wife of C. H. G. Clarke, Malayan Civil Service, of a son. PERCY. On ?Bth April, at Taiping Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Percy, Bagan Serai, a daughter.41 words
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Article67 1922-05-05 6 SEE. At his residence No. 2 Peck Seah Street on Tuesday 2nd inst. at 8 a.m. from septicemia, Mr. See Teong Quee, aged 23 years, youngest son the late Mr. See Ewe Boon and brother of Mr. See Teong Wah, J. P. M. C. j He left a widow,67 words
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Article68 1922-05-05 6 The friends and relatives of the late Mr. Sco Teong Quee are hereby informed that his mortal remains will be removed from his residence, No. 2 Peck Seah Street, on Sunday 7th inst. at 10.30 a.m. to the Municipal Chinese burial ground at Bukit Brown for interment. The funeral68 words
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801 1922-05-05 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922. Bolsheviks at Genoa. The representatives ot" the Soviet Government, if there is a real Government with power to appoint true representatives, have gone to Genoa to discuss the reconstruction of Europe. All that they have at present accomplished is to set the Allies801 words
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Article302 1922-05-05 6 The Municipal buses' services will be discontinued as from June first. It is proposed to hold an Exhibition is Hongkong m the winter of 1923-1924. Major-General Sir John Fowler was one of the Hongkor.g polo team which accepted an invitation to play m Manila. By kind permission of Lt. Col:302 words
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Article80 1922-05-05 6 MALAYAN COLLIERIES. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 4th. The annual general meeting of Malayan Collieries was held under the chairmanship of Mr. J. A. Russell. In a lengthy speech he referred to the Pamoekan Bay property. After some discussion Mr. Peck moved the adjournment of the80 words
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Article677 1922-05-05 6 BJ Mr. \i. Greeaing is acting as Librarian, I'enang Library. Major A! R. J. Dewar, Chief Police Officer, Peaaag, returned to duty on Tues- Sir Arthur Adams has left home, and is expected ia I'enang about three weeks hence. The Key. J. Butterworth will conduct Divine Service at Johore Bahru677 words
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Article311 1922-05-05 6 TIIF RUBADIB To the Editor. Dear Sir,-AII,w vations on thc above been givea place of honour m I! for the 4th 0* IU; Cfuaa value might be ,-iven to then sophistical elflri-S, :v, i,,,,, condemned by lbs morali pious and aober-n Your contributor stUi with profound311 words
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Article175 1922-05-05 6 To the Editor. Sir, There are a few > sta; tan where Tamil coolie- are much under certain Kraaiea A I I a certain estate m Kelantan BBS oproed* shop and is forcing the fetid things froai him at exorbitant pnca If a coolie does not175 words
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Article62 1922-05-05 6 On Saturday night, eSrSSSSBCasI I p.m., a concert will be pveS m tf Club by the well-kmmn Dutch lad;. Geertruida vaa Via by Jan Poorteaaai Geertnu* Vladeracken will aing I French BOCsfa and ai PP" ,r m costumes. Jan Poortenaar. aho n* int T hold at62 words
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Article128 1922-05-05 6 Mr. Roger Swettenham i« "hofl on leave. We un.Lerstar I tl j(| ford Raffles will act fir M r Sw v as Superintendent of the Chass* M«'» (M. M.) Rubber paveau ats sn f of ever-prodoction aad I material. In the SXP« i placing Brood paving sl blocks Ui«d have128 words
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Advertisement194 1922-05-05 6 Ask For ij MARTINI ROSSI'S j; ITALIAN VERMOUTH J Italy's Finest Production. 1 Caldbeek Macgregor ACo.. Ltd.j j! (In >rporote4 le Shanghai.) 5 Tel. I.* 87 Cecil Street. I Jewellery and Silverware IN NUMBER, IN VARIETY AND IN CHEAPNESS 7 THERE IS NONE TO RIVAL I B. P. De Silva194 words
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Advertisement87 1922-05-05 6 i _M_— t"f BßS— mmmmm* 7* REAVELL'S HAND OPERATED AIR COMPRESSORS FOR STARTING GAS OR OIL ENGINE PUMPING UP MOTOR TYRES. ETC. This little machine is an extremely simple and reliable hand driven Air I Compressor, suitable for charging the starting receivers of gas and oil engines, inflating pneumatic tyres87 words
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Article1056 1922-05-05 7 PENARY SESSION. It HI >' cc.] (.eitos. May 3. with sightseers *V drawn Baroeds, m the lucaaios of try aitting at tha n moving ihe n i re•ns had rehv hoped aaent aia < ths 1-1 tai oa of psper my m the i i redit, I1,056 words
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Article720 1922-05-05 7 COURT OF ENQUIRY. THE OPENING PHASES. [Rauler'a Service. 1 London, May 3. Sii William Mackenzie, at the opening of the court of enquiry into th- engineering lisnate, endorsed at the outset th.- cmi- < rs* contention that the men's proposal ti auspend lockout notices during the enqtiiry;720 words
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Article108 1922-05-05 7 London, May I* The prospectus has been issued of seven million seven pr cent, cumulative first preference Mexican Eagle oil shares, at twenty shillings and sixpence, repayable on April SOth 1947 at twenty-on t shillings, bl order to provide funds for developments. WOMEN AND RUSSIA. Washington, May108 words
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Article328 1922-05-05 7 The following properties were disposed of by auction by Estate Trust Agencies Ltd: at their Saleroom on the Ist inst: Rubber and tapioca estate known as "Eng Teck San" m Batu Pahat, area 985 acres, comprised m Johore grant 2363. bought by Ho Hong Bank for $34,000. Land328 words
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Article55 1922-05-05 7 The following will represent the S.C.C. lst. XI m their League game against the Middlesex on Monday next, the Bth instant F. Dean ;R. H. Gale and R. W. Sinclair G. Edlin. R. M. Duff and J. W. Winder J. R. Lynch, S. H. Moss, R. Smith, C. M.55 words
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Article26 1922-05-05 7 The first race for Mr. Lundon's 1919 j Rear Commodore Cup will take place on i Sunday next at the Yacht Club. m+m-26 words
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Article26 1922-05-05 7 The next Far Eastern Olympiad may see girls competing. The Philippines are sending challenges to China- and Japan for indoor -baseball and tennis games for girls.26 words
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Article198 1922-05-05 7 I ANGORA AND THE PORTE. EXPLAINED IN PARLIAMENT. [Reuter's Service.] London, May 3. It ig announced that Italy has concluded an economic agreement with the Angora Government. The Foreign Office haa protested to Italy against independent action. London, May 3. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr.198 words
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Advertisement87 1922-05-05 7 FOR THE SPRING RACES m '*> g* .ii I^^K^'^^l^Wk -lUST RECEIVED 8 v7^ A SPLENDID RANGE I I Robinson Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated m Singapore) SINGAPORE. 8 w,B B "**sßyßßSßßrssyaM-BBmaasitß sm iess im iaaaimmssjmsß»fc- Be<^sawa»s»^'^i<sss»»Ußß^^ I /AN I twr _****Am I bbb\ 13^ a IbsbS^^^'^ 17 -J ADVICE FHEE BY87 words
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Advertisement432 1922-05-05 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated m England) BB_aaBBBBBSSSSBBa>SSB-l SB SINGAPORE, POLT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, KOTTERDAM. ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE te GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE,432 words
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Advertisement550 1922-05-05 8 I "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Cc LM (Incorporated m England). PASSENGER SERVICS Bteamer Leaving Singapore. s^. CITY OF CALCUTTA For Marseilles, I»ndoa May 14 FREIGHT SERVICE St amer Dne Singapore. .s.s. CITY OF CALCUTTA Marseilles, London, Dunkirk, Antwerp May 13 s,s. CITY OF TOKIO Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg550 words
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Advertisement576 1922-05-05 8 1 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND j APCAR LINE (Incorporated m England. > MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SEkVina PENINSULAR AND ORIENTALS N( < > (Under Contract wuh His Majesty's Govern-;-. LONDOI. PAR-EASTERN SI -b I FROM LONDON TC MARSEILLES. LONDOn I i_, DUE SINGAPORE tAV| DELTA about May 14576 words
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Advertisement520 1922-05-05 9 0. SUM STBAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. 1 (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupii., Patani, Singora, m K<>h?amui, Lantrsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure yUGALA May 8 May 10 MAHIDOL May 15 May 17 SUDDHADIB May May 24 fitted throughout with electric light, and have excellent520 words
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Advertisement326 1922-05-05 9 m i nu. o- i O. S K. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (subject to change without previous notice) European Line: For Marseilles, Londoa, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez Port Said. Alps Maru arr. May 23 dep. May 24 New York Line: For San Francksco Panama, New York via Japan.326 words
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Advertisement768 1922-05-05 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EDerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT SERVICK TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Duo Spore Route For KEELUNG May 22 Suez Straits Philippines China.768 words
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Advertisement705 1922-05-05 9 L STRUTMS AND BARRY Operators United States Skipping Board. Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco s.s. WEST PROSPECT due Singapore to lead May. 15. s.s. WEST OROWA due Singapore te discaarf* May. 20. s.s. WEST OROWA due Singapore to ioatl .Tune 6. s.s. WEST CHOPAKA due Singapore to discharge705 words
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Article377 1922-05-05 10 The Master of the Hye Leong reports that the fixed white light at Muar was not burning at 8.30 p.m. on May 2. The outward French Mail Steamer Angers, due here on the 12th instant, from Marseilles, is no other than the ex German Cap Arcona. Information has377 words
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Advertisement193 1922-05-05 10 NY CARLSBERG. Manufactured m Denmark. r)tf_H SIME DARBY co flj A MALACCA, SEREMBAN AND MUAR. 5 B m^ajg(' 1 BENG SENG CO., fci!-B?!f4TW^_s^B^kll KELANTAN. -s^f^^aaa^J^Kl HALLAM AND COMPANI laai^^^_C^^vi-i THE EAST ASIATIC co LTD < j 4 (Incorporated m Denmark) SSWWVWbSV^NVW.ViS^r^r^^ No. 9 High Street. Telephone 1846. DOULATRAM'S GRAND GENUINE193 words
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Advertisement201 1922-05-05 10 PASSAGE UNITED KINDOM. The m.v. "Glenogle" sailing about the 10th instant for London has lst class accommodation available. For further particulars apply to BOUSTEAD ft CO., LTD., (Incorporated m the F. M. S.) f Protect the -;jj Children Against lj Epidemics y Let them suck a few Pj Formamints morning201 words
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Advertisement193 1922-05-05 10 BSBSWBMBIBMBiM^BBaWPBaiBMaSWMBW^BBMBMBWa^aPHSaraBaaWMBBBj^,^^^^ Genasco Roofing 2 PLY AND 3 PLY O COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK QEIIS I AND NAILS FOR FIXING GEN 'SCO /s S^^^E G£.\4SC0 /S the resc//t o/ JHj ||f over 40 Years j m i rw c/ie„„ er experience R^^^SB t,,a atta;,s I /n tne /s I ePW manufacture193 words
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Miscellaneous423 1922-05-05 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Medan, Sabang, Port Said, Suez Genoa Amsterdam, taking mails for Europe Grotius 8 a.m Pulau Bulang, ttc. Hock Keng 9am Pulan Soegi Sultana 9 am" ucob Hong Soon 9 a.m". Cucob Hong Cheang 9am Trengganu, etc Pontianak 11 am Bagan, etc. Esmaralda 11 am! Hongkong, Shanghai and423 words
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Miscellaneous198 1922-05-05 10 1 Dock Borsumy, No. 2 Dock Lch No. 9, Lch Crow, Hopper C, W.B. Enterprise. WEATHER REPORT. I Kandang Kerbau Hospital, May 3. Bared. 32 Fah *****, 1013.4, 1013.5. Temp 84, 83, 85. Wet Bulb Ther 79, 80, 81. Dir. oi Wind S. S.E. Calm. Max. Temp, m shade 86.198 words
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Article52 1922-05-05 11 lnd::i, T. T. B oi_ Hongkong, demsad ll',. p.c. Prem. Yokohama, demand 107% Java, desaand 135^ 8ov$rt;:;:_ f Bank Buying $&.l-_ Bank of England Rate 4 p.c. Bur Silver London 3S Milano, April 24. Exchanjji < n London Lires 83. per Sterling I lia? Wat Loan 5 per cont52 words
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Article115 1922-05-05 11 M.y 4. Tin 8* Ten* ?7G 7» Gambier Cube r o. l 12.00 nasslilai 9.50 Popper Black 11.00 Pepper i v white fair; 115.50 Tapioca, small flake, f.g 7.50 Copra Mix 10.30 Copra Sundried 10.76 Op. urr., Benaro* ucsif MWi Rice, Rangoon whita 230 Rice, BJsaa No 1 for115 words
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Article48 1922-05-05 11 12 o'clock noon, M:t> 4, 1922. Pale Orspe. Ribbed Smoked St Closing Price*. Cloiivg I' rices. Luv.'iJ Sei'ero h'uyera Sellers Spo. 27 V% 28 May to Junv 28U 0 Latent London Cables quote London Spoi London Spot B%d. B%d. Toru' of Market -Quiet.48 words
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Article107 1922-05-05 11 LYALL EVATT'S REPORT. Tin.— £lsl. 7>. 6d. $~G% 85 tons sold. Rubbers.— Allenbys 16 20, Bassetta 70 Brogas 27 Vs 30, Kuala Sidims $1.65 buyers, Ayer Panas sellei I at $5. Bids are wanttnl for Pantais, Snnjrei Bagan>. Tapahs and Batang Benara. Tins. Easier. Taipings G7 l 70, Norths 90107 words
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Article118 1922-05-05 11 AU the bose Ceylon tas companiea are quoted at large premium! a j the reanlt cf good prices realised for fine tens. The Rosehaugh Co.. Ltd.. is quoted at a shilling premium. Tho profits >f the Chineae Ea3tem Railway last year are said to amount to aome $2,000,000, which tlie118 words
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Article84 1922-05-05 11 BARLOW'S REPORT. i j, Singapore, Man j i'. ric a a h' L W week. Standard Sheet r «ii,„, „u b d nra il; .w .yb,' 2_L£ I "tionw-, Good Qoaat, Only*. otofSt.ad.rd P.l. sold fetching 971 taiian Crepea were aaay of *aU un t^^y*^np.tpr^h^ J, rhL84 words
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Article83 1922-05-05 11 r r Binsjassssa. M. > i Rubto Auct t oa_ Demand wa t BBfi ,ns- pm uded °**"">« and prices tended to "»1< proceeded. I.ut 27 li which prica lrew Good P.A.Q, aheel sod i 27 27H, a few .paciaJ lots fateh- ffl P«rl of the procaadSneel83 words
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Article66 1922-05-05 11 Singapore. May I. Tin.— £lsl. 7s. C X I. 86 tens sold $76.75 Rubbers.- Still v< ry little doing. Mining.- Mv: Lingui. $8, Ulu 70, Rawang* 60, Nawng Pets 80, Titis *4, Renongs 21s. 9d.. Ratruts !is iJeriea Johan* 60. Industrials.— Uniteers $8-25 $8.75, Traders $13.50 $14, Fraser66 words
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Article168 1922-05-05 11 Singnpare, \Lt> i. Silver 35. Hongkong n>, {X r <H fl premium. Three months fold 53%. Ska-re Market.— Dull. Rubbers.- a few emrairiei I fcerliag aharea. Allenbys 15 18, Crs eleas 23 26. Bassetts To 80, Tambalaks 87% 42%! Bukil Sembawangs la. Is. M., and Singa' I re168 words
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Advertisement1665 1922-05-05 11 «4-^i,r ?r Ann nnn ----««--=-i B -_w-K*-fBBBB6 m BBißiiaasm na mm lUJjwi.say tt-Mrsßrene*** ii tfl approximately $5,000, 000. 'Dt? Al l>A n Assurances m force over $*****000 OTAI HASnm UFE ASSURANC POMPANY, LMTTCD UFA!) OFFICE-— Winche«.t t .r n«,,-_ 4" corporated m Straits Settlements) '.NS OB ASSURANCE B Pta TOh1,665 words
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Advertisement112 1922-05-05 11 1 1 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE [I (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) MRE MOTOR CAR MARINE fidelity Guarantee— Administration Ronds Singapore Repre-ntath <s— I .-=■;■>■. BARLOW ft Co ssrs. BARKER Co" Ltd Messrs. WEARNE Co! Ltd Cranch OHi,e-64, The Arcane. Collyer Quay. i-.i-.i-, iM?Biaeiit iVXanager THE LONDON112 words
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Article3469 1922-05-05 12 TAMIL LABOUR QUESTION. JOHORE WEIGHING FEKS. The annual r; < eting of the Johore Planters' Association was held at the Johore Civil Det fits Ciub ye Mr. W. Miller Mackay presided and the attendance included: the boa i-. Date W. H. Gawier, the hon'ble Mr. C. F3,469 words
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Article46 1922-05-05 12 Mixed Doubles Handicap. W. A. Aeria and F J. .Rappa beat W. A. Keyt and K. E. Webb, 6—l, 6—3. Championship. E. E. de Souza beat C. A. Norris, 6 2, 6 l. A. E. Coelho beat C. W. Gomes, 6—o, 4—6, 6—l. t46 words
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Article68 1922-05-05 12 Mixed Doubles. E. W. de Cruz and F. M. S. Reutens vs. A. W. vnn der Eeek and K. H. BeinsD. O. C. Woodford and F. C. J. do Souza vs. F. Alberquerque and C. Rappa. Championship. W. F. Carnegy vs. J. Zehnder. M. R. Holmberg vs. N.68 words
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Article25 1922-05-05 12 The monthly medal competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday, May 13th. and 14th; Ladies' on Thursday, 18th inst. (stroke). a25 words
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