The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 June 1922
1922-06-09
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Title Section16 1922-06-09 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEN CENTS SINGAPORE, &S., FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922. No. 10,606.16 words
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Article212 1922-06-09 1 The Financier seems to think that both Ceylon and Dutch interests are slowly coming round to an approval of restriction by some scheme or another —Page 6. The question of the (terman reparations loan is giving trouble, the bankers not being at all keen about it Page212 words
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Article1407 1922-06-09 1 In the vernacular of India, "kala jagah'' merely means "a dark place." But n course of time, writes a contributor m "Th* Near East," the term has come to hear a more special significance. It doea not meat* any dark place, but a particular dark place, which is1,407 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement164 1922-06-09 1 VIALTHOID Raffles Hotel. l^Wi Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY.— Orchestral Concert, 9.45 p.m. THURSDAY.- Guest Night, Dinner and Dance. Special Luncheon. Tea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. SATURDAY.- Guest Night, Dinner and Dance SUNDAY NIGHT.- Cinema at 9.45 p.m. Attractive Programme, Music by Raffles Orchestra. Admission, Residents164 words
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Advertisement252 1922-06-09 1 ap^ ;7= lilPlWl 1 Get the Maximum Service of Your L WITH I Si Buildings which cost so much W^ RESERVE with Pabco Paint. Ba^^ CJet the maximum service S. out of your buildings by t i r Painting them with the paint Z/f ife r v that stops rot,252 words
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Advertisement199 1922-06-09 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Furnished rooms to let Page .">. Zam-Buk grows new skin— Pa^e 4 H. Bolter for*- prer.uine Bur«nindy irinea "age 2. Koch's Australian la&er beer s the Di^t— l*aj^e IL'. NeAv films at the Liberty, and Gafets anema? Page 2. William Jacks announce bi reductions m Clincher tyres— Pag199 words
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Miscellaneous65 1922-06-09 1 THE WEEK Friday, l Jth. High Water, 10.-4 a.m^ 10.0 p.m. Homeward Mail loaves. Football: Div. I. S C.C. 9». R.G.A., SJt.C. jrround. St. Aadrew'a Ph. Ilisxion, St. Aa4rtw*i .School, H.'.iO p.m. Ipoh Race ontries elocA Saturday, 10th. Hi^'h Water, 11.9 ni., 10.38 p m. Outward Mail due. Singapore Crickei65 words
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Article319 1922-06-09 2 The chain- a^a n?t J. D. Brown, described v an Australian jockey, af inducing Singapore medic.il practitioner to accept a cheque for $220 which was afterwards dishonoured, was withdrawn m the Third Magistrate's Court yesterday morning. The offence was alleged to have been committed m October, 1920, and His Honour319 words
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Advertisement186 1922-06-09 2 TO LET OR FOR SALE. LARGE GOIK'NVNS, newly erected P area from 10.000 to 50,000 iq. ft. facing river. LARGE STOKES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and skipping. Also three storied buildings for offices and godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write to186 words
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Advertisement501 1922-06-09 2 Marvellous presentation of A GORGEOUS CHINESE MASTERPIECE joduced under the direction of P. L. V am, expert on Chinese history and customs. THE FORBIDDEN CITY STARRING NORMA TALMADGE IN A DUAL CHINESE ROLE Also featuring Charlie Fa.ng, the Chinese screen Comedian, Lee Way, another well- AT know oriental actor -and501 words
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Advertisement550 1922-06-09 2 ALHAMBkjf FROM SUNDAY, JUNE 4, TO FRIDAY, Jl M A BIG THREE-FEATURE PROGRAMME With Three Well-known an^ Popular E A Combination Giving Variety, Quality aixl O IN THE SECOND SHOW AT i> I'M A Gripping and Sensational William Fox Produrti nn Featuring that famous heavy man of the k< U550 words
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Article653 1922-06-09 3 Virtue Not Unpleasant. An American Editor thus instructed Viis hearers at a recent luncheon m London, on four delusions. I The first delusion is that virtue is uhi pleasant. Our whole system of theology is based on that, jis it teacb.es that n.en \v r.t to he653 words
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Article251 1922-06-09 3 (iub Life And Champagne Dinners Critirinai. London. Ma} 21st. '•Tin 1 Times** Empire Supplement has a wrho!fl page demoted lo Indian articles, incfoacng the social life of the English, a character study of Gandhi m India, the Vl\ age life of the millions, and India as a251 words
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Advertisement267 1922-06-09 3 "iiiiiiiiniimiiiiimimiiii ••i j i j 1 1 1 1 1 1 mi■ m i j 1 1 1 1 1 1 -m 1 1 1 m'>rj f i r i n M I I E n M I I I I I M I II M I M M I267 words
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Advertisement173 1922-06-09 3 HAZELINE SNOW" (Trade Marl,) PROTECTS THE SKIN FROM THE WEATHER r^7^"\ A little "'Hazelixe 1 Snow' 1 //W^^yv/ plied to 1 lie heh>rc «Cv ajfe^^ g->ing out prevents all rough- h" ness and redness due to ~3\ exposure Keeps the skin /^sl 4tf beautifully white and soft. /-y In fUst173 words
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Article824 1922-06-09 4 SHACK LETOVS FUNERAL. Lontion, May 3. Dr. Hussey m a message from South Georgia sent by wireless via Cerrito says "Borne over piles of j v.halebones across Httlf mountain streams the body of Shack Vton was laid at rest for ever m the little hillside824 words
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Advertisement870 1922-06-09 4 AN EXCELLENT OFFER OF A FIRST CLASS TANGLIN RESIDENCE. FOR PRIVATE SALE. ALL that piece of very rateable freehold land, together with that rery detir- Compound House recently erected thareon and known as "SWEET CONTENT" Wo. 130, Nathan Road, area 47,588 sq. ft. N.B.— The house is situated m a870 words
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Advertisement49 1922-06-09 4 All the appeals which came up before the Kedah Court of Appeal were dismissed, except those of Tungku Abaidah and Moor Seng, who were sentenced to a fine of $1,000 on a charge of criminal breach of trust some time back. Th« appeals dismissed included two of murder convictions.49 words
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Advertisement634 1922-06-09 4 1 JL J. J_ t| Has Proved its Superiority 9 I TRADE MARK G. AURELY Co. RING UP 112 2-B, F inlay son treen |§f f|Pffl| FORLATESi I Singapore. fe& J9BSm' RPnnrnm, Telegrams A L RELY. •^^^^^^^^^^■aK^^Hß^p^Hiii ihdiNii^E^H^^^^^^^Bß^a^awaa^aaaHßwsaKHasafiyßnavavavaVßaVMMnßdHEMSQdK^a'c^ rt+c*~. sggss^® I r~ Ifis^^l 1 Crosse Blackwelis J^^W, yiavouring Essences I634 words
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Advertisement168 1922-06-09 4 FOURNIERS 7 HYGENIQUE MIXTURE, (FOB LADIIS; TwUd and Proved for Yon. WASTE NO 11ML imaMUtely you r.otice any diiorlw 4 lk« tyiteas uke I v: HTtaHii I Mtxtmrt It quicKW Tk*r« Nothint to LQUAL IT mi Aaylbing to WideW knew*. It It jujt'.v i tit*d n th« FIMIST RhMEDi IN168 words
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Article573 1922-06-09 5 FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. THURSDAY, JUNE Bth. MINES G. [Figures m brackets show* the capital and issue value of the Share m dollars jnless otherwise marked. C. Cum dir. c equals ex div. Hitam Tin (300,000) .85— .95 Jeiantoh ($1) .60 Johan Tin ($1) .45—573 words
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8 1922-06-09 5 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER HJ8 words
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Advertisement1173 1922-06-09 5 FOR SALE MOTOR CAB FOX SAI E 8-6 tono nd to h p-s; 3-6 v.c. TO LET OR FOR SALE Small Knton- seaside bungalow servants' luarter,, electric UgkU, telephone sarajre fo, h M "'j WltHin f P^ Offic" -free' •elnabir m diHte 7 try Ht nt -^derate. No Sr Cr1,173 words
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Advertisement699 1922-06-09 5 AUCTION SALE. I IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Vahaaals Freehold Land and House Property sMakite m Singapore and also another Valuablo Freehold Land And House Property situate m the Town of Joh^n? Hahru will he h.M In our Bah Boom Mo. j:, Roaiaaan Road, on "hu.s-' d.y Iftk Jinn-, at tJf699 words
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Advertisement831 1922-06-09 5 AUCTION SALE DODGE CAR~ AUCTION SALE %T Estate and Trust Agencies, Limited*! Sale-Room, RaJles Chambers, Raffles l'iace ON SATURDAY, 10th JUNE, AT 11.30 A.M. One 5 neater DodgC Car m good running order. ESTATE I TRUST AGKNCIES, LTD., Auctioneers Estate Agents. 7^ 6 10-fi AKTION SALE OF One 6-cylinder 5-seater831 words
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Advertisement111 1922-06-09 5 J MUSIC 1 0F EVERY DESCRIPTION. I FOR < ALL THE LAILST HITS AND NOVELTIES IN MUSIC. TRY THE HOUSE OB THE CATCHY j MUSIC. H. C HUDSON. 100, North 3ndge Road, Singapore. Where the music hits come from. The cheapest house m Town. We are only too pleased to111 words
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Advertisement210 1922-06-09 5 YOUR EYEGLASSES depend on the quality of the glass used m their manufacture. It must I be free from all striae and bubbles. We have built our reputation on the I uniform good quality of the lenses used m our workshops. N. LAZARUS OPTICIAN. i MEDICAL HALL BUILDING I Battery210 words
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Obituary29 1922-06-09 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. JOHANNES.— On Thursday, June 8, 1922, at I the Bungalow, No. 11l Meyer Road, Tanjong Katong, Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. John. E. Johannes, a son.29 words
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778 1922-06-09 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922. The Restriction Movement. The cabled reports of the progress oi the movement m favour of rubber restriction,, from London direct, and by way of Ceylon, indicate that there m now a distinct tendency to get a move on. In fact, if the Dutch778 words
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Article448 1922-06-09 6 Mr. K. L. Harris, the American ConsulGeneral m Singapore, is leaving: to-morrow for a fortnight's leaVe m Java. A special gold medal the only one—was awarded to the Forest Department for their exhfbit at the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition. A batch of no less than 15 Malay Settlement Officers have been appointed448 words
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Article115 1922-06-09 6 The Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, is leaving for England next week, on leave, and, it is understood, will probably be away until February of next year. His Lordship will be accompanied by Lady Shaw and Miss Barbara Shaw. Mr. Justice Sproule, the senior judge m the115 words
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Article35 1922-06-09 6 In the figareoi issued yesterday exports 'were given as imports and vice versa. The correct statement is May Exports $44,532,141 April Exports $33,460,188 Inoease 11,071,953 May Import! $37,153,187 April Imports $33,543,346 Increase 3,609,84135 words
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Article104 1922-06-09 6 I At the Singapore Assizes yesterday Luh Koh was charged with attempting to murder his wife and child at Tanjong Rhu early m the morning of March 20. After inflicting- with a iien-knife wounds on the throat of his wife antf child he was secured and tied up104 words
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91 1922-06-09 6 i The delinquencies of a pig which became entangled m some fishing nots at Tanjonjsr Rhu led to n serious affray on Wednesday morninp, the participants numbering about sixty, of rival clans, who indulged m a fracas which lasted for some time. Eight i91 words
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Article429 1922-06-09 6 The annual general meeting- vrill be held at the Liberty Hall, North Bridge-rd on Friday, June 16th, at 5 p.m. The balance sheet shows cash m hand $1079; the debenture account $1550; the unemployment fund $193.50 and members' subscriptions m arrear $5678. There were* 1151 on the429 words
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Article279 1922-06-09 6 RUBBER JIESTRICTios FI'RTHKU (O MMKNT (From Our Own Om^^ from the Times .f r, The Financier Wlderrtand. tf is now amenable to the idea f restriction. Alto th, h r n, h shaping towards ..unity. ,f; t tw acute itopfrtmi tad anti-restrictionists an- n fc tt ment of279 words
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Article45 1922-06-09 6 The OM Boys and frienda of th* I B. are specially requested to h< praot I at a farewell reception to be given by I School t<» Rev. J. S. Najrle on Fridu I (to-day) at 12 noon ii Etthad Hou»* I45 words
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Article357 1922-06-09 6 The following are the numki I arrival* from ami dcptftWN ll I Madras Presidency for the month d M»j I 1922.— Arrivals, 3,916 Adults, M Mnon, I Departures, 4,139 and 243. X The arrivals relate to ai«lH pa— I only. I Canton women contemplate the- I ment of357 words
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Advertisement210 1922-06-09 6 FRESH STOCKS ARRIVED ALLSOPFS BRITISH PILSENER BEER. KNOWN TO ALL AS CHOP TANGAN Sole Agents Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai.) I Phone 228 Office 87 Cecil Street. I SINGAPORE. I irGT'-n tto' irf jj^Ute JJr 1872. PAT RO NTZ RD WT^fWWP^^ I*.1 A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF ENGAGEMENT210 words
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Advertisement71 1922-06-09 6 C. 7 CEASE TO CREDIT CORROSION" sounds like a difficult proposition m the climatic conditions of Malaya, hut \RMCO Ingot Iron is 99.84 per cent. Pure and Resists Rust to such an extent that corrosion is negligible m comparison with other iron and sheet work. SPECIFY IT EXCLUSIVELY FOR Roofing71 words
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Article688 1922-06-09 7 I PACIFIC REALLY. I |U AN UKITAIN AM) CHINA. I [Reuter's Serrice.] lyondon, June 8. I ii[ <lj?iner of tho J «Pa« I B:ir--n Hay:i?hi, proposing the 1 dl the K' n tf- m^ he >elit ve< tnat lne I prince of Wales to Japan would I688 words
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Article42 1922-06-09 7 rr o»*r» i London, June 7. ■>»»*>?! €<l m Great Britai on May ,-Ct;: n 471 600 This i. th* flrei ir/ ear tHat th€ fi^ Ure hM Vf 2.000 L >500 000 Th number wa« lUO «n June last year42 words
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Article290 1922-06-09 7 STILL OPEN. SOURCE OF TROUBLE. [Reuter'e Serrice.] Paris, i U n« 7. According to a statement from an authoritative French source, the question of an international loan to Germany was settled to-day, when the French delegate on the reparations Commission intimated that the I rench Government adhered290 words
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Article396 1922-06-09 7 London, June S. A night flying test on the Paris to London air route, similar to the British trial of laM week, but vice versa, was carried out by French air officials last night. An aeroplane with ten passengers and two pilots completed the trip m threo396 words
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Article908 1922-06-09 7 THE GREAT VENDETTA. (From Our Ow» Correspondent). London, May 11. Whatever the Northcliffe Press can or cannot do, they certainly know how to run a Vendetta. Their antagonism to the present Prime Minister has now become almost an article of religious faith. Nothing that he could do908 words
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Article501 1922-06-09 7 GOOD PRICES REALISED. The first of the three days auction sale of land and house properties belonging to the estate of Shaik Omar bin Mohamed Baragee, deceased, was held at the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co., No. 30 Chulia Street on Wednesday afternoon before a501 words
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Article387 1922-06-09 7 Truth is not enthusiastic about our Mr. Hickson, the healer, who took such a mice "thank-offering" away from Hongkong, says the China Mail. It say»: "Mr. Hickson is not a new practitioner m this line of business, for he has been a more or less professional387 words
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Advertisement129 1922-06-09 7 NEW SHIPMENT RECEIVED GOLF BALLS it m% 'VvV MB ly^^Yp|pL^B fc-3 THE BELGP.AVE COLONEL THE j H., GOLF BALL MESiTmI^vING GOLF BALL 29V3 dwts. Blue Dot r in w i.^ nn i r^i Size 1.6.10 inch Weight 29 dwts. <i<>. Blaetc ,Pot v on p Allto VVoi^ht 2i) dwts. Minimum129 words
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Advertisement554 1922-06-09 8 THE CCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated m Englamd) ■INGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM 6 PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES amd LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE,554 words
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Advertisement550 1922-06-09 8 i i "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLZRMAN ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., IM (Incorporated m England). i FREIGHT SERVICE ii Steamer D»« Singapore. s.s. CITY OF PEKIN London, Dunkirk, Antwerp, Rotterdam H'burg J'-ne iO s.s. KANDAHAR London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Hamburg June 29 s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW London, Rotterdam, Hamburg July 10 s.s. CITY550 words
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Advertisement655 1922-06-09 8 P. O. BRITISH JNfil AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SKR\ uv PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government i LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON A v TB DUE SINGAPORE I.KAVL' SIN^ U KARMALA about Jme 11655 words
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Advertisement730 1922-06-09 9 fHE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD XV^ (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE iwtay. Trenggaiu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora Kohsaraui, Lfi&gsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok rs are fitted throughout with electric light, and have excellent accom .^tion fof fi rBt class Passengers. Baum Ileketl for the round trip from730 words
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Advertisement685 1922-06-09 9 ,Ir e^ eHn steam Shi P Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m Englamd.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK Sttanwi. Due S 'por« Route For FOR NEW YORK Bteamert685 words
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Advertisement680 1922-06-09 9 STRUTHERS AND BARRY Operators United States Skipping Board. Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. WEST CHOPAKA due Singapore to discharge June 17 WEST CHOPAKA due Singapore to load June 12 WEST FARALON due Singapore to dlscharjri June 23 WEST FARALON due Singapore to load July 11 due Singapore to680 words
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Article376 1922-06-09 10 One of the Richborough train-ferries has been chartered to remove tanks and artillery lately used by the Army m Ireland. Hongkong Observatory reported yesterday a typhoon within sixty miles of lat. 21 degrees North, long. 121 degrees East, travelling North-East, intensity unknown. The B. I. Company is arranging376 words
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Article618 1922-06-09 10 The following passengers left Singapore ard Penang per s.s. Ellora on the 2nd and 4th instant respectively, to connect with the s.s. Oxfordshire, due to sail from Rangoon for Unites Kingdom yesterday: Mr and Mrs. Darby nnd Miss Darby, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grey, Mr. G. E. F.618 words
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Advertisement158 1922-06-09 10 MIGHELIN GABLE CORD TYRES All Fresh Stock. All oversize. f Tremendous Reductions m Prices On and from June 7th A. MICHELIN Co. Head Office C lermont Ferrand, France. Stockists Throughout Malaya. OPPORTUNITY PRESENTS ITSELF TO YOU We have reduced prices to enable all to purchase their requirements at New Silk158 words
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Advertisement83 1922-06-09 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative Stocked m 1, T& lTToallon Drum WHY PAY /#/^/i Prices for Hard Wood WHE\ Soft Wood treated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST AS GOOD IVr/te for Particulars to The Borneo Company Limited (Incorporated m England!) Singapore, Ipoh and Penang. THE MARK OF GOOD OIL KEROSENi I^Sm^mE>83 words
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Miscellaneous284 1922-06-09 10 Empire Dock No. 7. Lima Maru, Enoggera, Fu Woh, Kuala. West Wharf No. B.— Calchas. Jardines Wharf No. Nil. Pulo Brani Coal Wharf Nil. KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf.— L'yser, Lch. Vedette, Lch. Lady. Guillemard, Sarie Borneo, Lch. Kittewake, Patrol, Jhr. van der Doea de Bije, Physa, I Lch. Alert, Magnet,284 words
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Article89 1922-06-09 11 June 8, Bank 4 m.s. 2 3 tl-S2 Bank demand 213 27-32 Private credits m 3 04 ~5-3-> New York, demand ei t" Credits 90 day.- 5; >// France, demand 545 India, T. T. 177 Hongkong, demand ]2\ ,>.<•. Prem. Yokohama, demand 108 1 Java, demand IM&% Bangkok, dem.ind89 words
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Article127 1922-06-09 11 Jilrie B. Tin 188 Tun. $78.76 Gambier Cube No. 1 13.00 Gambier 9.00 Pepper Black 137^ Pepper (whita fair) 26.50 Tapioca, small fake, f a 10.25 Pearl Sago small 8.40 Copra Mix io.ir> Copra Sundried 10.60 Or: urn, Benares nncert: 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 280 Rice, Siam No. 1127 words
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Article33 1922-06-09 11 June-, Kh aeon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 14% 25; Ji.m l's 2SH i July-Sept. 25H. 2« Oct.-D 27 28. London quotation Sheet T -,(l. Market quiet.33 words
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Article131 1922-06-09 11 The Singapore Chamber of Comnurcc Rubbei' Association held its 554 th Auction un Thursday of this week when then- wsi Catalogued 1,792,0.')2 lbs.; 800.25 tons Offered 1,346.858 lbs.; 601.28 tons. Sole 1.133.02.? lbs.; 505.81 tons. PRICES REALIZED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cent-* per Ib Singapore Standard Quality 24131 words
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Article136 1922-06-09 11 The German Rubber Tyre Association has raised the prices for solid tyres by 2o per cent. The total amount of fees collected last year by Hongkong Land Offce, exclusive of the New Territories, was $77/>37, being $18,2 l;s more than the previous year. The net revenue collected by the Hongkong136 words
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Article105 1922-06-09 11 PHASER'S REPORT. Singapore, June 8. j Tin.— ±155 1(K hi. 183 tons sod at <s. < 5. Rubbers.— Very few enquiries Tmpmha 18, I.wnas .5i..".), Ke.lahs $1.65, Ayer Hitama $0.75, Ulu Beauts 15. BmmtU 70, United Malaccas 62 1 Mining.— Murai^ |4.«0, Taiplngi 67^, North Taipinga 87%,105 words
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Article123 1922-06-09 11 Hlfiper*, Juno 8. Tin.--d'lss. 10s. $78% 185 tons sold. Rubbers.— Bu. setts <;7 j 72%, Ayt i Hitamt -oilers $9.75, Kedaha $1.00 $1.76, United Malaccas 57 Vb buyers, Lunae have buyers at $4, and Kempu 25 under. Mines.— Johans 50, Rencnps 20s. Ifuraii $4^o cum div.,123 words
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Article151 1922-06-09 11 Singapore. Juno 8. Silver 35%. Hongkong 1214 per ccn t premium. Three months gold 54. Sfctri market.-— Dul Rabbet**— Market quiet Allenbyi 17 19, Iraiffiejeaa 20 2.'J, Un lettn 67% 72%, Bukit 3dmbawanga U. is. 4d n Singapore Uniteda 6%d. S',,i.. Mentakab 12%, Malaka Pindaa 7.">. Tins.- Taipinga151 words
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Article178 1922-06-09 11 So serious has tin- depmoletioa c.i Chiim'a copper coinage become that the exchange shop men nt Shanghai have taker, to holding meeting* to consider the position. All edids prohibiting the importation of these coins into the provina have proved Ineffective, that now a >l 'l:>r ii worth 170 coppers. A178 words
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Advertisement351 1922-06-09 11 aiteti approximately $5,000,000. mmmm ~~—*-*~*m—mmmn^m\i\ mi nm i THE GRFAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COSffANTlfflniJ''' I HEAD OFFICE :-Winchester Houae fa StraitB The Company has £20,000 deposited '^th tKnnr^o r L<^ D 1 J- OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. ACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANT; -plie. the British Life SECRETARY MANAGING DIRECTOR AffIgjTSJJANTBD351 words
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Advertisement332 1922-06-09 11 I CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China Incorpor.t.d m EngUnd by 8«,,a! cWUr P«Jd up c«pit.i ta woo# H-, U."blu,,., Proprietor ,^Wo HEAD OFFICE. 18 Bishopsgate, London, EC ti A £e»ciea and Branckes. Er P- fir is fe ES- BANKERS Sank of England, &m mai unt t& $s A.332 words
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Advertisement878 1922-06-09 11 YOKOHmrsPKiFBm LIMITED. Established 1880. c wests? Reserve Fund y. 61,000,000 President: K. Kodania Esq. Vire-President: R. Ichinomiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soiaa Esq. Kajiwara Esq. R^T't' EBq Baron X Morimura. Faron K. Iwasaki, H. Mori Esq. K. TOtMri, Esq. K. Mo^ami Esq. t. WaUnabe, Es,, K. Takeuchi Esq I. Uctsnxata Esq.878 words
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Advertisement116 1922-06-09 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., Lta Messrs. WEARNE Co., Ltd Hranch Office— 64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO.,116 words
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Article1257 1922-06-09 12 ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of the Singapore Automobile Club was held m the Exchange Buildings yesterday afternoon, the Chairman, Mr. O. P. Griffith-Jones, presiding over a fair attendance of members. The minutes of the last meeting were confirmed. In proposing the adoption of the report and1,257 words
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Article193 1922-06-09 12 Acrotf the Dead-Line, a Universal special attraction featuring Frank Mayo, supported by Molly Malone. Josef Swickard and a big cast, >Vill be presented at the Liberty Hall from to-night m the second show, together with a star comedy His Mis-step and Magda LMt*l grmt western thriller Bought and193 words
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Article115 1922-06-09 12 Y A C H TI N G. The second nice for Captain Bredenberg's V;cc--President 1919, Cup, will be sailed for en Sunday over the Club Course, starting: at 10 a.m. The Club Committee yesterday dealt with the question of the Cup competitions for the season, a list of which will115 words
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Article86 1922-06-09 12 Singapore Yolun eer Corps Parades. i Friday, 9th 5 pm. No. 9 Platoon, Firing on 30 yards Range C Company. Friday, 9th 5.15 p.m.— Raeburn House, S. 11. B. Platoon, Special Squad. B Company. The following percentage of attendances at parades by Companies m May is86 words
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Article32 1922-06-09 12 Orders for week ending June 11. r Friday June 9.— Route March, Parade back of V.M.C.A. 8.15 p.m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.32 words
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Article114 1922-06-09 12 INTERNATIONAL ROWING. London, June 8. There are four foreign entries for the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley and they include Ghent, who won the trophy m 1906-7-9 Chriatiania, who won the Thameß Cup m 1921 and France, who competed m 1892. Switzerland is represented for the first time.114 words
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Article21 1922-06-09 12 Paris, June 7. Th# French Olympic Committee has umanimously resolved to proceed with th« organisation of the 1924 games.21 words
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Article405 1922-06-09 12 The following are the positions m the County Championship up to and including May 31st. From the above tab'e it will be seen that Yorkshire, Surrey and Kent are the only undefeated Counties, Kent being a long way down for this distinction. Judging by the scores that405 words
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Article112 1922-06-09 12 The following will represent the Lank* Union against the S.R.C. m the Singapore Cricket Tournament on Saturday: T. E. K. Retnam, T. Wetrakoddy, d. Ayadurai G. H. Oorloff, A. S. A. Jansen, S. L. Jansen, K. K. Pathy, T. A. Chunchie, E. M. TampoePhiltfp?. M. Ignatius and A. W.112 words
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Article48 1922-06-09 12 Championship. T. Leijsafol beat A. E. Coelho w.o. "A" Sinple Handicap. N. E. Ess beat H. G. Stack C 2, 7—5. E. W. de Cruz beat W. A. Aeria 9—7, 6 4. E. E. <le Sam neat W. F. Carnejry 6 o, 6— 2.48 words
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Article77 1922-06-09 12 Double Handicap. V. H. Norris and W. A. Balhatchet (owe 40.3) vs. D. O. C. Woodford and J. Zehnder (owe 15.3). Mixed Doubles. H. G. Stack and S. Stewart vs. K. R. Scott and G. G. Gray. C. A. Norris and W. Neubronner vs. N. E. Ess and77 words
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Article120 1922-06-09 12 R. Es. BEAT SINGAPORE UNITED. The Royal Engineers defeated the Siagapore United on the Padang last evening, m the Second Divis-ion of the Singapore League by 2 poals to love. P W D L Gli A Pt« Royal Engineers (i 3 2 1 2 8 Harlequins 4 3 10120 words
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Article489 1922-06-09 12 In complying: with the suggestion of Ti Sporting Club member that we should give the "form at a glance" of the horses running at the recent meeting a difficulty arises m that any note of a horse's form has to be made to cover three days running489 words
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Article189 1922-06-09 12 Simla, May 22.— The Viceroy's Staff Cup Polo Tournament finished to-day with the victory of Snowdon m the final game against the Indian Cavalry. The Snowdon team also won it last year with the same members. ,Lord Rawlnson showed consistent form throughout, and his knowledge of the189 words
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Article38 1922-06-09 12 In the Kuala Lumpur lawn tennis tournament singles on Monday results were as follows: Yap Pet Sing beat Joaquim 6 2, 6 2; Flowerdew beat Cobb 6 o, 2—6, 6—2; Scovell beat Bayley 6—l, 6—3.38 words
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