The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 May 1922
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1922-05-31 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. :N CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1922. No. 10,59916 words
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Article226 1922-05-31 1 Horatio Bottomley has been sentenced to seven y«ars' penal servitude i for what Mr. Justice Salter described I as "a long series of heartless frauds" Page 7. j The trial attracted great public at- tention at the Old Bailey. Bottomley intimated his intention of making an appeal226 words
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Article916 1922-05-31 1 At the bottom of my garden humble *pple tree grows. It is smaller much than th«; other trees near it. It has none of the; *»emly aspiration of the straight-limbo<J poplar at the other side of the wall that Wvides my property from my neighbour's. \i this moment,916 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement194 1922-05-31 1 \IALTHOID RAFFLES HOTEL. SPRING HACK MEETING. Programme of Arrangements. 29th May 1922 Tea Dansant 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. i. AY, 30th May 1922 Dinner and Dance. WEDNESDAY, 31«t May 1922- Orchestral Concert, 9.45 p.m. IHURSDAY, Ist .lane 1922 GaettNight Dinner Dancing. 2nd -June 1922 Special Tiffin. Orchestra. SATURDAY, 3rd194 words
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Advertisement255 1922-05-31 1 CIGARETTES Sole ManufßcturfJs:— 4A04 >/* T OB* CCO CO., LTD., LONDON ■■i::<Ww i rtMWt^ A c,m M >^i W m--iriT Oil ■■■W W M Lj_ 3;«£ EUROPE HOTEL. SINGAPORE. DANCING AFTER DINNER EVERY Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. The Hote Orchestra tinder the direction of Mr F. B. Martens. Telephones in255 words
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Advertisement142 1922-05-31 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. StaW Expreftn. cigarette of refinement Angc-j cameras lor 00( i j.^tun -s, Mavr.r.rd --Fifn 1. J l P ;J\- Cni :n^ Swm i> appetising and bealthful— Page 3. Unildin? allotments and nearside buntralow.io let or for sale— Pagt 5. ¥m< selection oi engagement rings at P. P. De142 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous148 1922-05-31 1 Higb Water, o*2o a.m., 1.46 p.m. Kinta A^oc: M*«, r f Backer's, noon. Central Bng. Worki Mtp., noon. Football, Div. I. S. R. C. v^. g. C. F A S. C. C. ground. Football, Div. 11. R. E. vs. Singapore United S. C. F. A. Jl vs. Seletar. Race Lotteries,148 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article174 1922-05-31 2 V'l.(.\. Middlesex Jicuimonl. Middlesex Rig!. •.jor flawipl b. Gom 7 Sgt. Or Cane!, c. Luke, b. GtMi M: j<>r Tlioinpaon, r. and b. Gorae> 2 jor Newnliiim, h. Stack 8 Bandsnu ni' r, Wterakody, b. <; met 4 I.t. Stephonscn, lhw. h. !tjn:;iiu> 12 Major Spraee, o. \'orrix, b.174 words
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Article249 1922-05-31 2 The Asiatic Petroleum Co. XI stored an win ovt i r the S.R.C.. defeating: them 7»> rail!! o*l t*>e latter*! errrkurul yesterday titern< 1 Ing in first, the ChA mati Tu run>. contributed 21 U I The A.P.C. replied crith 1 4 the i»ri btir>;249 words
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Article69 1922-05-31 2 A Reuter's telegram ■tStel that at Holland Park Hall, in ttie twenty rounifeat her- weights, Criqui, the French champion, beat Joe Fox, the British Champion, the referee stopoing the tijrht at the^ "ftwelfth round. The Charity Boxing Contests to be held a* the Victoria Theatre on the Ist June69 words
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Article122 1922-05-31 2 London, May 29. Derby betting: 4 to 1 St. Louis, 6 to 1 P< ndoland, 13 to 2 Captain Cuttle, 15 to 2 Re-Echo, 100 to 7 Tamar, 100 to 6 Northend, 22 to 1 Psychology, 28 to 1 Simon Pure, 40 to 1 Diligence, 66 to 1122 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement210 1922-05-31 2 TO CT OR FOR SALK. LARGE G< newly erected area from K-,000 to £0,000 »q. ft. fflcin^ rive**. LARCiE BTOItKS from S,OOO to 24,000 sq f.. i^ar wharf and shipping. Al*o three storied building* fcr office* and podowr.s. Centrally situatod. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write to A.210 words
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Advertisement396 1922-05-31 2 TO-NIGHT'S CV* I PRINCIPAL ATTRACTIONS 7t\ MIRACLES i A OF THE JUNGLE I EPISODE 5) "IN THE HANDS OF THE APIvS" EPISODE 10 "AM IDST RAGING TIGERS" WONDERFUL WILD ANIMAL THRILLS |H SH I THK STOKY BV Robert XXX XX SHIRLEY five big |H §H I Y REELS A L396 words
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Advertisement434 1922-05-31 2 From MONDAY, May 29, to SATURDAY, J w GEORGES CARPENTIER Idol of France, Heavyweight Champion of Europe and Umht a of the World has been seen and admired on the screen in his barau 'i n i seen as an actor in THE ROBERTSON-COLE MILLION-DOLLAR \ttpa, THE WONDER MA> In434 words
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Article719 1922-05-31 3 UniX HIS CLAIM BE i I'HELD? AtU'i fourteen yea is of Almost unbroken' DM, urlriv hich t iv^e he la 6 aid to have 1 visit«d «-»-y cont:...;. in the world, Dr.' Frederick A. Cook has announced that he :ll Mek official sad public recognition719 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement195 1922-05-31 3 v /i A v A Doctor says; i not think so good a food as Glaxo in be brought before the public bv the *kM niecical profession 100 stronelv." < Food doctors recvnimend and rear their iun babk* on. I his is becaurc Glaxo is not an jj^ i f.cial195 words
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Advertisement100 1922-05-31 3 See the Finest Display of Our iresh Silks, Curios etc. i THE HOUSE OF VARIETIES BELUNG EVERYTHING AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. fe. d. roopch^no SILK MERCHANT AND BTYLIBH LADIBB DRESS MASBR& 41 f High Street, (Late Ya uto Premies*) COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. <->*.'*♦> r r i urn —i mi100 words
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Advertisement317 1922-05-31 3 A MA AM. A. I C. A. PARSOIMS Co, Ltd. I (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). STEAM TURBINES TURBO GENERATORS 1 TURBO PUMPS J ECONOMY power j KXR R ATIOV I SOLE AGENT IN MALAYA, SIAM, INDO CHINA, DUTCH EAST INDIES. J j P. A. PAR I S, 54|56 The Arcade, Singapore.317 words
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Article641 1922-05-31 4 ERASER £0.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. TUESDAY, MAY 30. MINUIG. [Figures in brackets shows the capital and issue value of the Share in dollar* unless otherwise marked. C. Cum div. i x equals ex div.] Hitam Tin (300,000) .85— .95 Jelantoh ($1) .60 Johan Tin ($1) .45—641 words
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Article140 1922-05-31 4 1 Th« Shanghai Nichi Nichi is alarmed at the increasing: activities of what it describee as the local Russian Communist party. Offices for conducting propaganda among Chinese and Koreans, says the newspaper, have been all over the Settlements. The Bolsheviks plan not only revolution in Korea and China, but are140 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement1155 1922-05-31 4 Valuable Freehold Building sites for sale. Area from 5,000 to 100,000 square feet Suitable for Offices, Godowns and Hotels Apply E.>TATE ft TRUST AGENCIES LIMITED Auctio»««ra ft E«UU Agenti, Raffle* Chambers. AN EXCELLENT OFFER OF A FIRST CLASS TANGLIN RESIDENCE. FOR PRIVATE SALE. ALL that piece of very valuable fr«Aold1,155 words
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Advertisement310 1922-05-31 4 aßß^Bß^BßSßßaS^B^B^awaßK^^^^D^^B^^ TITAN Has Proved its Superiority TRADE MARK G. AURELY Co. /^^k RING UP 112 2- B, nmayson <reen Wj3 FOR LATEST (BMMMMHMMMHbHbVMbVbYBbSb^bHb^b^bVMHBb^^ It is not often that one hears of a young man or woman corrplaining cf physical pain in the heart region, the disturbances they have there chxi310 words
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Advertisement748 1922-05-31 4 A Rare Offer of Attractive Properties risi-fltarag* GWtro Bear TaabJTT Wharves and Business and Dwelling- Hoiixs uwn IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE The Undersigned have been favoured with instructions to mU by Publii their Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles PUee, Sißftl ON TUESDAY, 6th JUNE, AT 2.30 I\\, Lot 1. Three pieces of748 words
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Advertisement1029 1922-05-31 5 I WANTED. KATONG. -Seaside Flat arailable for picnics ends, or longer. Meala optional. Apply "FuUmr cure of Free Pr. "j-:. WANTED T(Tbuy7~ Second-hand Chinese or European HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of every description (big or gnsall lots). Gc^J pricea offered. AlMly to Bm*4 H*nd care of Free 9-10 u.c. BOARD AND LODGING]1,029 words
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Advertisement639 1922-05-31 5 1 AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE OF IT. BOXES TINPLATEi (DAMAGBD) To b* '"M .1 Simby ft Co'a Pin< i>n!t' factory at So. ltMt&, berangoon b#*u. <>N T TODAY, 2nd JUNI 1922 AT 10 A.M. i POWELL CO., LTD.. Auctions r.-. »M £-8 BHERIF2 *S sa; In Th. Supreme Court of639 words
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Advertisement880 1922-05-31 5 NOTICE THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE 1888. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE SUMMARY CASE WPTCY. No. 128 of 1921. RE LS IG KEE CO. Notice ii hrr.-nv vn that I first sad finnl Dividend i- Intern! jscla «d it, the «b<ive i ..fter. All creditor* miu880 words
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Advertisement537 1922-05-31 5 MUSIC OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.! FOR ALL THE LATEST HITS AND NOVELTIES IN MUSIC. I TRY THE HOUSE OF THE CATCHY j MUSIC. H. C. HUDSON. 100, North 3ridge Road, Singapore. "Where the music hits come from. The cheapest house in Town. We are only too pleased to try our music537 words
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Advertisement465 1922-05-31 5 ''■'wEP^ I m 9 Hk^- C^t» -r I YOUR EYEGLASSES depend on the quality of the plass used in their manufacture. It must 1 be free from all striae and bubbles. We have built our reputation on the uniform good quality of the lenses used in our workshops. N. LAZARUS465 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article67 1922-05-31 6 IRVING— LOOZE. At thi Catfcedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore, vi\ tk» 89th in.st. Alan Edward, youngest son of the late E. A. Irving, sometime* Auditor-General of the S. S. and Mrs. C. M. Irvine of The Meadowi St. Margaret's Kent to Maria Elisabeth, daughter of G. J. Looze,67 words
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1214 1922-05-31 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1922. "Dope Fiends." Scarcely an issue of the London papers but contains a report of a case in which some miserable wretch or criminal has come to grief through using or improperly possessing the new deadly drugs, cocaine being ths chief. The Commission of1,214 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article129 1922-05-31 6 A NARROW ESCAPE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 30th. On receiving information that a s^adaag had killed a Chinese tapper at the village of Kuala Kangsar, the District Officer. Mr. R. Crichton, and party of Malays, went in search of the animal. On coming up129 words
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Article154 1922-05-31 6 IfajOV Xutter was entertained at a farewell dinner at the Station Hotel. Mr. F. E. Mair, presiding-, paid an eloquent tribute to Mr. Nvtter*i popularity and the esteem in which he was held by all the communities. Major Nutter was so much a part of Ipoh154 words
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Article42 1922-05-31 6 Stoker's Boetf Washed Ashore. (From Our Ovn Correspondent). Penang, May 30. The body of Stoker Mahoney. of the cruiser Cairo, who fell between that vessel and the War Bahadur and was badly crushed, has been washed ashore at Kelawei.42 words
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Article47 1922-05-31 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. May 30. Telegram! to the Times of Ceylon state that Geddes will probably be chairman of the Dunlop Rubber Co. And that underwriters of the Straits Lean expect to be left with 72 per cent of the issue.47 words
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Article193 1922-05-31 6 What would have resulted in v sure case of suieido, had it not been for the prompt action taken by the Chief Police Officer, Mr. Hannigan, occurred at Stani-ford-rd at abouc 3 p.m. on Sunday afternoon. A Chinese WM struggling hard between life and death, having hung193 words
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Article217 1922-05-31 6 Mr. Mundell, appearing on behalf of the complainant, mentioned the case in the Third Court yesterday morning: in which Mr. John Forrest is being charged with refusing to maintain his children from the Ist instant. The defendant asked that the case be proceeded with immediately, as it had been hanging217 words
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Article460 1922-05-31 6 TAXATION I Some :nU-r,-s,,;~r:^, I to the pn,,, t I was given to our I vacation wi I motor firn, s 1,, I bus n^, b|, if* Of th, 1... I w th, Singapore I uaeW, in pan I large number I the reason for this I460 words
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Article134 1922-05-31 6 CMmm IWkuri Find. On transfer from t». case was dispoi ol m Magistrate's Court >• I which two China* »ho| k< and Loh Kon, of ?03 «n,| L>"l. rd, stood charted with htvii session, for porpOMf I a counterfeit track mark W* f in question htfalg tl134 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement190 1922-05-31 6 I H JUSTLANDiD: ■»*j^cauj«i fief's IB S f SOLE AGENTS CALDBECK MACGREGOR I S co., im I (Incorporated in Shanghai.) y X WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS 1 X Phon e 228. Office 87 Cecil Street. :i f*^kONizKD 8T iot4ltt I A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF I ENGAGEMENT RINGS I SET WITH—190 words
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Advertisement46 1922-05-31 6 LIFE ASSURANCE The NORTH BRITISH and MERCANTILE j INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Great Britain.) BY REASON OF ITS AGE OVER 100 YEARS FUNDS OVER 190,000,000 Dollars MODERATE PREMIUMS LIBERAL CONDITIONS THE OUTSTANDING INSURANCE OFFICE FOR EASTERN INVESTORS. H. J. TOTTON, Branch Manager. Telephone No. 2518.46 words
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Article434 1922-05-31 7 HAGUE FINANCIAL CONFERENCE. S. SENDING EXPERT. t, hi J.KiIMAN NOTE. ni tor*i Service.] Hertin, May 2». i it the Noto wfckfc forwarded to Parie, t j ;t tlfft on I i the ftfreemwrt iva-heJ at i ammlmkm i m, compriaiag M German dooMstk Iht A'.h'J. itn-anv--1 W Wl the on434 words
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Article45 1922-05-31 7 It Chicago, May 29. Vllt *i«nct waKes of the railw *y v *v worker, on July 1, it annual pay-roll by ■^BOTYOML London. May 29. ork ma t0 Belgrade oh M 3 P^sor at the wedding of ar> of Rumania and Kin»45 words
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Article168 1922-05-31 7 SEVEN YEARS. "NO MITIGATION WHATEVER.' [Router's Service.] London, May 29. Horatio Bottomley baa >>oen sentenced to seven years penal servitude. He intimated that he would appec.l. The Old Bailey was packed at the conclusion of Um Botto.nl.-y trial. The proMCQtor eoachkKl his final speech, where-' ■ftor BottomJey, hitherto168 words
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Article283 1922-05-31 7 London, May 2*J. Fortnightly Review contains a noteworthy tribute by Mr. W. G. Hole to the Kin*,' of Siam s enlightened statesmanship. He describes Um achievements of this "philosopher King" in raising the tone of public and private morality, bringing the opium traffic un I283 words
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Article186 1922-05-31 7 Sikhs Acquitted in Murder Cat*. The trial of the two Sikh watchmen, Pagat Singh and Harnam Singh was concluded at the third Singapore Assizes yesterday morning:, before Mr. Justice Barrett- Lennard and a special jury. The accused were alleged to have murdered another Sikh watchman employed at Messrs.186 words
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Article105 1922-05-31 7 Mr. J. Oldham recently told the Cold Storage Association that he htm eaten an egg that had been 12 months in cold storage. Certain members of the Royal Zoological Society of Ireland have to their credit a far more heroic achievement. The council inspect the Dublin Zoo every Saturday, and105 words
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Article668 1922-05-31 7 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS (SINGAPORE) ASSOCIATION. To the Editor. Dear Sir, In another column will be found an announcement calling together the members of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association for the annual IflMUl meeting. May I, aa Vice-President of the Association, request the courtesy of a little space668 words
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131 1922-05-31 7 At the general meeting held on the 30th inst., the Teachers' Association elected a new personnel of office bearer9 as follow President H. M. Hoisington, Esq., 8.A., Vice President J. W. Matthew, Esq., B. A., Secretary S. M. Thevathasan, Esq., M.A., Treasurer E. M. Davies, Esq.,131 words
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Article56 1922-05-31 7 What comprises quite a*' artistic show of paintings is being given by the Japanese artist, Mr. Chiyoji Yazaki, at the Japanese Club, 331 North Bridge Road, daily from noon to 10 p.m. The collection contains many fascinating studies of Indian and Eastern scenes and is well worth a visit. The56 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article107 1922-05-31 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, May 30. At the annual meeting of the Swimming Club, the Chairman commented upon the satisfactory condition of the accounts and stated that the financial position was very sound. Mr. Irwin was re-elected President, Mr. Peter, Vice President, and Mr. Gray, Captain.107 words
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Article134 1922-05-31 7 (From Our Own Correspomuent;. Ipoh, May 30. i The return tennis match between the Perak Chinese Recreation Club and Major Nutter's team as a farewell to Major and Mrs. Nutter, took place en the Club's ground, the BBomben being "at Home." Dr. Kong proposed the health cf134 words
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Article102 1922-05-31 7 American Tournament. The Ladies Lawn Tennis Club's American Tournament, which last time, it will be remembered, was marred by such bad weather that it had to be abandoned, came off under moro favourable conditions last week. Some very inter sting matches were j contested and in102 words
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Article145 1922-05-31 7 I Up to the present the following have beeu selected to represent the S. C. C. in the match against Negri Sembilan at Seremban during Whitsun week-end: O. P. Griffith 1 Jones (Capt), E. J. Riches, R. L. D. Wode- house, Dr. Scharenguivel, R. T. Holder, A. J H.145 words
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Article138 1922-05-31 7 'a Ir. celebration of the great feast of A#xrsion Day Mr. Chia Goh Lee, the Pre«iient, grave a social repast in the Club Houte on Sunday, May 28th, when all the r>i embers were '.At Home.' The chief ereah j oi the day wa 9 the final match138 words
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Article93 1922-05-31 7 The match between the S. K. C. adi S. C. F. A. in the First Division of tin Singapore League, which was to h«ve beat played this afternoon, has been postpon«l ob account of the Volunteer parade. After the match this evening betweot th« R. E. and Singnpore United,93 words
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Advertisement130 1922-05-31 7 FOR THE RACES. 13 O^ STEREO PRISM l lrBfiJ BINOCULARS 'FIELD GLAbSE^. 6 and 8 Power In Brown leather line? C" 5i c^ THE SCOUT 6 and 8 Power Field Glass In Velvet Lined Elmg Case. In Velvet Lined Case. RQBIMSOH~~& CO., LTD. Incorporated in SINGAPORE IL^ Natural-Mflk I^^ Food130 words
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Advertisement530 1922-05-31 8 THE C€EAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd (The Blue Funnel Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated in Englaad) lINQAPOU, PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT530 words
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Advertisement534 1922-05-31 8 |i "ELLERMAN" LINE ellkrma:: bucknall steamship cv vm (Incorporated in England). FREIGHT SERVICE Steamcr Dm Sinfapore. s.s. CITY OF TOKIO Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg May 39 s.s. RIALTO London, Hamburg May 30 ■.a. CITY OF PEKIN London, Dunkirk, Rotterdam and Hamburg June 16 •a KANDAHAR London, Antwerp aad Hamburg534 words
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Advertisement619 1922-05-31 8 P. ft O. BRITISH bSa* 1 apcar"" leve (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SFRVir* PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SNro CE (Under Contract with Hia Mrj- ty's Govtnment) LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES. LONDON a av DUE SINGAPORE lE V KARMALA about Jnat 11 DONGOV XASHGAIi about619 words
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Advertisement449 1922-05-31 9 fjjj. SIAW MfiAM NAVIfaAIIUN 10, LTD. |U^ (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE F or Trenggamu, KelanUn, Bangnara, Telupin, PaUni, Singora gohssmui, Langsuan, Chutnpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure ITUGALA May 2» May 31 MAHIDOL June 5 June 7 SUDDHADM June 12 j une 14 The steamers aro fitted throughout449 words
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Advertisement317 1922-05-31 9 O. S. K. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (subject to change without previoms notice) European Lane: For Marseilles, London, Hamburg. Rotterdam, Antwerp, Antwerp, via Colombo, Su«z Port Said. Alps Maru arr. May 27 dep. May 30 Argun Maru arr. Juiy 17 dep. July 18 New York Line: For San Franciseo Panama,317 words
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Advertisement723 1922-05-31 9 -J^^Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd AND EUerman ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co,, Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN UNE.) (Incorporated in Englamd.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEjToR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK KEEIW mWf I>«eS'pore Route For tLUNG June 6 Suez Straits Philippines A Ckina.723 words
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Advertisement555 1922-05-31 9 I STRUTHERS AND BARRY Operators United States Skippist; Board. Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. WEST OROWA due Singapore to loa d In port WEST CHOPAKA due Singapore to discharge Jum 17 WEST CHOPAKA due Singapore to load July 5 WEST FARALON due Singapore to discharge June 80 WEST555 words
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Article407 1922-05-31 10 The B. I. Egra, on her last trip to Ra»goon from Penang (May 20) encountered rtugh weather and heavy seas. The cruiser Montcalm after visiting Hongkong and Shanghai had returned to Saigon. After provisioning she will proceed via Penang, Seychelles, Madagascar and Djibouti to Toulon. This is likely407 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement319 1922-05-31 10 $1400 $1400 MADSTRONG" LIGHT Seduction in Prices. WIC/N NOW SUPPLY THESE EXCELLENT LIGHTING SETS AT $1,400 COMPLETE WITH BATTERY CHANGED AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE. CAPACITY— I.2 K.W. OR 60.20 WATT LAMPS ENGINE RUNS ON KEROSENE OR PETROL. ■RrHt. jli^^*i_ 1 vi e| *w '_P^hh_c Simplic J ty of De?319 words
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Advertisement637 1922-05-31 10 S.S. "RADNORSHIRE." The Masters Own.-rs and Agents of above vessel will not be responsible for any debts incurred by Members of the Crew during the ship's stay at this port BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. t Incorporated in F.M.S.) Agents Glen Line Ltd. 30-5 31-5 PASSAGE— UNITED KINGDOM. Th« m. t. "Glengarry"637 words
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Advertisement124 1922-05-31 10 I Genasco Boofind 2 PLY ANP n LY COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK nriit AND UK for FIXING ■S over 4fl Ve.i.s i". ro», Ae experience _OjNJtjS*ffe than 'S manufacture W'^^^M P Of dml I j Roofing. USB r2nair n i 3 6£<V4SCO SHtlsficsfr j withstands beginning I tropical heat e/i<f124 words
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Miscellaneous342 1922-05-31 10 DerKv, Broomc, Fort Hed'land OnBlow, Carnarvon and Western Kerimon Ro^en J Pulau So^m Hnekkon* 9 a.m. Indrawn P^:nb ,n K etc. G. G. D.:,nde! s noon SS" Semhilan tu J ahnt Men. i> r-m I. 8-han .tid Penanc I Poh a p m p" d K n Circ I p.m342 words
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Article77 1922-05-31 11 Bank 4 m.?. n i mm Mank demand 2 8 2i>-32 Priyate credits 3 m.s. 2 4 7«3J New York, demand 81^ France, demand i44 India, T. T. 176H Hongkong, demand i:;~, p. c pre Yokohama, demand 107% Scvereigi, Bank Baying $s Bank of England Rat© 4 p c77 words
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Article126 1922-05-31 11 If I 'HI. Tin Buyers $76.66 Xo Sellers Gambicr Cube No. 1 13 00 GamM,r Pepper Black in 50 Pepper (whita fair^ 26.50 Tmpioea, small fr.kc, i'.^ io. 2r> Pearl Sago small g.40 Copra Bondried lo'tij Opirnn, Benares nneerti Rice, Kangoon white 230 Rice, Slam No. 1 for expoit126 words
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Article47 1922-05-31 11 U i> ciot k oon Miy 30 1922. Pale Crepe, ttikbed Smoked St. Closing Prine*. Closing Pri^—. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. Spot 25 s Oct. to Dec. 89 (Latest London Cables Quote) Lon.lon Spot London fool. 7%«L 7t'.j Totit- of Mark-.'*:- Steady.47 words
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Article165 1922-05-31 11 With the rapidly increasing number of motor ships now being placed in commission, owners are naturally desirous of using in them the cheapest grade of oil. Hitherto, the ordinary practice has been to employ what is known as Diesel oil; this is a higher grade165 words
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Article126 1922-05-31 11 The Ceylon Tea Planters Co., Ltd., ar<t supporting a propaganda fund *>f shilling; per cultivated acre. 1370 coolies arrived per Thongwa from India, of whom 372 were sent to Pualu Jerejak and the balance to Port Swettenham for observation there. Tho total business failures on the East Coast of Sumatra126 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article143 1922-05-31 11 Is Opinion Changing? (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuaia Lumpur, May HO. Colombo cable received here t>y tluMalay Mail state* that the rubber price decline is tttributed to the liquidation of the large specula! Unt caused by increasing stoeka, The t'inancter is of opinion that the time la ripe143 words
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Article67 1922-05-31 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) PenanK, Haj .JO. An extraordinary meettec of Kuala Ket;( Rubber, Mr. Btothard presiding, waa ealled to obtain approval of n nrovi.Hional agreemenl for the talc of the Ompaij n« h going concern to Pcrnambans Rubber Eatatea, also to paaa a reaohi^ion for liquidation,67 words
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Article92 1922-05-31 11 Sin^.ipn.t'. 30. Tin.— £162. 6s. Oil. 230 ton* hl4 $76.75 Rubber.— Still dull, with little doing. MialaaV— Taipinga 67 H cte., North Taipinga 82^ els., South TaJpftnga Ntw 30 eta. <KT 3 2 paid), Rawanga S2H cte^ Nawag P«ta 27'. (t>., Marau $4J»O, Johaaa 47' Ct«^ Collieries $11^5.92 words
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Article96 1922-05-31 11 Singapore, May .to. I Tin.— £ir>2. &s. o>\. KubbvrK. Dull. Mines.— Norths Si) 85, Tkipingt *W> TO. Souths 22 2 25, Nawng Pet* \l\ 26. Johans IT 1 52H, Murais 14.40 |4JP, riu Piahs 7", so, PeUlingt 82 H 87 V», Till Bentongs buyers 6s. Batang96 words
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Article153 1922-05-31 11 Si) Stanley Bois, speaking at the Beat I ing cf the Par.awatte Tea and Rubber Co.. Ltd., stated that it was a matter of p»ax- nion knowledge that negotiations \v>:e |f||| proceeding with Dutch interests to a scheme to place rubber on a bettte*footing-. Tho figures fur India's overseas trud*.153 words
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Advertisement392 1922-05-31 11 I nets 6s><roximately $6,000,000. ww-mmnmnnwi T*-S"|fl' Itfcfii 1 A! 4 V'«*.s*«- »W4« Otfl 'n Aa: A" ur llces ta to* over $17,000,000. im ijw-ai EAMCKN L&t ASMjRAJi32 COiffANY LIMED HEAD OFFICE:_Winche Bter8 ter Houee SZS^ n^S" n^ Th Company h« £20,000 de r o S itera] g ?K«preir.e o^^? FnS392 words
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Advertisement441 1922-05-31 11 j CaaARmEIT BANK! of India, Australia &nd China. iworp, rated in England by B^fJ CaarUr. Paid up Ca-it*] f n «§o «00 KeSjJT Fond 5 s«.Wa,e«ft Rj^err- I JafciWty of Proprittora >. W,fOt HEAD OffSCts!, <B Eislicpigate, London, CO. Ajjiaciea and ??rsr:t¥e* >^c ?£sr J^aiiutt* Kobe Skaia-ki! C«nton K. LQ»441 words
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Advertisement894 1922-05-31 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING OKFORATION (Inccrixrrate'l in KorgVong.) Capiui, aJI 2?*id op $20,000,000 Si i' R^ rc?r3 $23,500,000 bterlicj EA««ry«, held in London 4,500,000 R^erv* UaMUlf of l^ropriatora $20,000,000 COUST OF DIRECTORS. G. M. Dodweil, Esq.— Chairman. R°J\- A Lfi ng:.— Deputy Chairman. rnard Es^- A M Bo^s Smith, Esq. G.T.M.894 words
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Advertisement118 1922-05-31 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co. L*. Messrs. WEARNE A Co., Ltd Branch OtSce—64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Bfanaftr THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO.,118 words
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Article2357 1922-05-31 12 FIRST DAY'S RUNNING. DEATH OF TRESS A LITE. Yesterday afternoon, cool and cloudy with a good deal of breeze, was a favourable one for the opening day of the Spring Meeting, but the attendance was not a» large M might have been expected, whilst the native crowd2,357 words
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Article39 1922-05-31 12 Miracles of the Jungle and Fifty Fifty arc thawing gocd crowds to the Gaiety nightly. The first show programme is all changed, Thursday being the last night. On Friday a Bftftda] Race |rogramme will be presented. I39 words
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Article28 1922-05-31 12 Charged with fraudulent possession of 12 kati of rice, a Chinese pleaded guilty before the Third Magistrate yesterday morning and was fined $25, in default one month's imprisonment.28 words
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Article957 1922-05-31 12 i With the season half completed, the Middlesex soccer team has justified the I promise it gave when it first played here and has established itself at the top of the Singapore Football League, and there t it is likely to remain. The team has had its pood957 words
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Advertisement184 1922-05-31 12 HENRY SIMPSON o*7** 'l j WHITE B.EAI I Scotch Whisky, j I SOLE AGENTS. ALDENS 1 SUCCfctSORS (Eastern) L?o, j jj 4, Colder Qwj, Singapore J ;inti Street. I>e»an P g Telefirrama M ALDENS ■CAN NOW BE OBTAINED IN EIGHTEP.N BEAUTIFUL 3 TwinSc 1 CLEANS DYES AT THE I SAME184 words
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