The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 June 1922
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Title Section16 1922-06-10 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SJ3., SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1922. No. 10,60716 words
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Article182 1922-06-10 1 The Colonial Office issues the communique describing the operations at Pettigo and Belleek. The former is asserted to have been made through a mistake Page 7. The hail ha< met and adjourned for the elections. No reference was made to the London Conferences, to which Mr. Griffith182 words
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Article1468 1922-06-10 1 Quicquid agunt homines nostri eat farragt lib til i JUTENAL. The visit of distinguished judges to Kedah marks another step m the assimilation of the East by the West, which some call progress. How the bulk of the inhabitants regard the innovation we have no means1,468 words
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Advertisement233 1922-06-10 1 ViALTHOID Rafaes Hotel i MONDAY. Tea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. H>AY.— Orchestral Concert, 9.45 p.m Guest Nisht, Dinner and Dance. Special Luncheon. Tea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Guest Night, Dinner and Dance. 5 V!»AY NIGHT.— finema at 0.45 p.m. Attractive Programme, Music by Raffles Orchestra. Admission,233 words
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Advertisement378 1922-06-10 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). NEW BOOKS~JUST RECEIVED. litd)^ G RGE Mr Punch 3 75 MY JOA-RIDK ROUND THE EUROPE IN CONVALESCENCE, WORLD, by Dorothy Dix, $6 00 by A. E. Zimmern :$.7. r P RIME MINISTERS O F PASTEUR and his Work, by L. BRITAIN, 1721-1921, by378 words
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Advertisement160 1922-06-10 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The new Gillette Page 4. Rig profirrmmme at Alhambra— Page 2. Kelly and Walsh, new hooks received Page i. De Witt's Pills to keep one tit for work Page 12. Rimlesg eye-glasses at S. Smith an,j Son* Page 5. Booking for "What about it?" this morning Page 2.160 words
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Miscellaneous140 1922-06-10 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, 10th. Hitrh Water, 11.9 a.m., 10.38 p.m. Singapore Cricket Tournament. Eastern Gate, 5.30 p.m. Sunday, llth. High Water, 11.52 a.m., 11.14 p.m. Outward Mail due. Monday, 12th. High Water, 0.34 a.m., 11.4J1 p.m. Homeward Mail leave*. Legislative Cooacil, 2.30 p.m. Football: Div. I. Middlesex vs. 5.8.C., S.C.C.140 words
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Article178 1922-06-10 2 NEW CIGARETTE MAC HIN. Advices have been received from American correspondents that a machine for making cigarettes of entirely new design and construction has been placed on the market. This machine, which is called the "Triumph— Model UG" is capable of making 800 plain or '.ippoi cigarettes a minute, or178 words
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134 1922-06-10 2 Sir Sidney Lee. chairman of the Trustee* of Shakespeare* Birthplace, has received from the Siamese Minister the following letter "I am commanded by my Sovereign, hit Majesty the King <■: Siam, to ask you to accept the enclosed cheque of 100 guinea* at a134 words
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Article137 1922-06-10 2 Standing Committee Appointed. Simla, May 18. Daring the last session of the Legislative Assembly, while the Emigration Bill was being discussed Mr. Hullah announced, on behalf of the Government of India, that they had accepted the recommendation of the select committee on the Bill to constitute a137 words
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Article124 1922-06-10 2 Vis*it to Patients by Aeroplane. To keep m touch with his patients among the wandering Bedouin tribes, Dr. Martinet, a doctor m Syria, uses an aeroplane. From his headquarters m Palmyra he flies over the degert alighting wherever he finds a tribe encamped. His fame as a physician124 words
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Advertisement201 1922-06-10 2 TO 1.1 f OR FOR SALE. LARGE GO! 'OWNS, newly erected 1 area from 10,000 to 60,000 »q. ft. facing river. LARGE STOUES from 6,000 to 24,000 §q. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied building* for offico and godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or201 words
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Advertisement498 1922-06-10 2 Marvellous presentation of A GORGEOUS CHINESE MASTERPIECE produced under the direction of P. L. Yam, expert on Chinese history and customs. THE FORBIDDEN CITY STARRING NORMA TALMADGE IN A DUAL CHINESE KOLE Also featuring Charlie Fang, the Chinese acreen Comedian, Lee Way, another well- AT know oriental actor and Sam498 words
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Advertisement384 1922-06-10 2 ALHAMBRjf From Saturday, June 10, to Thursday UnH A POWERFUL SELZNICK BUPBR-PRODUCTIO! Featurinpr that fine actor CONWAY TEARLF n an adaptation of Elaine Sterne's Inspiration*] story of L.n,. >rovictes the star with an opportunity to display his talent* i latitude m the environment and dovolopnu-nt ofthecha THE ROAD OF AMBITION384 words
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Article903 1922-06-10 3 PR SPABATIONg ON CHRISTMAS ISLAND. l:i the early morning Of September 21 next, by Greenwich time, the sun will be itally eclipsed for rather more than three hours along a bell of the earth about 120 at;.: etching I m the east A fr^ca, m S imi903 words
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Article236 1922-06-10 3 The native marriage laws i>f Kenya Coiony bear m some respects a striking resemblance to ancient Hebrew marriage custom. An illustration of th:s similarity (writes v correspondent) was given publicity m a recent legal ease m Kenya. A young Masai named Karuri, a youth of sixteen,236 words
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Article90 1922-06-10 3 Parades for week ending .Ju?u 16 are as follow: Monday L2th. 5.15 p.m. Officers arid N. C. (>s of Eurasian, Chinese ariQ M:^ay < mpanies. Tuesday 13th. 5.15 pan. RasUirn House S. H. K. Platoon. H r O qualifying parade. Tuesday 13th. 5.15 p.m. Drill90 words
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Article94 1922-06-10 3 The contra I f<.<- the Menam Bri Igt bl n »wa Led Les E a tlissements Dayd6, Parij t< t total sum of Tcs. 11 000. lection n situ. His Majesty the King has been pleased [r B «w« thi Rama VI. Bridge" m i mmemomtion94 words
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Advertisement230 1922-06-10 3 Awarded Quid MM nalm-.al Medical Congre* Exhibition, !.,,ndo, t !9f3. $*A I a BMBBH t» 'X M r .tj Cs^*D« BoNNir HMMfciJ IJ'- 5 "Tf It***! Appointment V% A i /,> the k v :;fR Court of Italy. T| I The Food of Kings I for your Baby Kings command230 words
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Advertisement260 1922-06-10 3 '^lIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIiiiiiH j|A.M.A. A.M.A. 1 Allied Manufacturers Agencies 1 g INDUSTRIAL KNQUIPMENTS s j GEORGE FLETCHER Co. LTD. M COMPLETE CANE BU6AB FACTORIES i ERNEST NEWELL Co. LTD. 1 COMPLETE CEMENT WORKS. 1 VVELLM AN, SMITH, OWEN ENG. CORPN. 1 S STEEL WORKS PLANT. S CRANES AND TRANSPORTERS. S J AS260 words
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Advertisement644 1922-06-10 4 AN EXCELLENT OFFER OF A- FIRST CLASS TANGLIN RESII-ENCE. FOR PRIVATE SALE. \LL that piece of very valuable freehold land, together witk tkat very deiirCompound House recently erected ttotreon and know* a a "SWEET CONTENT"" tio. 130, Nathan Road, area 47,588 sq. ft. N.B. The house is situated m a644 words
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Advertisement76 1922-06-10 4 The June Number of the Planter is a very good one, there being several very sounds and thoughtful articles, particularly notes on practical tree repairing. Major Gcoding Field expounds the fundamentals of a costing system an^ the notes and comments are full of interest. The correspondence ventilates several matters of76 words
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Advertisement360 1922-06-10 4 Bk _*_,<' J^_^_a_B_f_>_>_>_^_M^^J— Mßß______— l— F*_____'T fcJ _P > T_W_— j^^ ---•♦-^^y^a^hf"'* v "tJMM I^*'- ;^JBlsß>«< a -_^_w_-_. Examine the New Improved Gillette Safety Razor See for yourself why it gives such cool, clean, quick shaves STOP m at the nearest store or bazaar. Ask them to place the New360 words
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Advertisement56 1922-06-10 4 OPPORTUNITY PRESENTS ITSELF TO YOU We have reduced prices to enable all to porch requirements at New Silk Emporium Best Selection of: VALLANCE'S HAND BEADED BAGS HEAVY SILK STOCKINGS AND SOCKS. KIMONOS AND WRAPPERS. Try our Ladies Dressmaking H. D. ROOPCHAND j SILK AND CURIO MERCHANTS. 41, High Street, (Late56 words
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Miscellaneous577 1922-06-10 4 CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. TRINITY SUNDAY. Juno 11th, 1922. 7 a.m. Ho!y Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral.) 9.15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. S. MATTHEW'S SEPOY LINES. 8.15 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the following week: Holy Communion on Tuesday577 words
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Advertisement985 1922-06-10 5 FOR SALE MOTOR CAR FOR SALB. £SvS =s STwikIVS.T- months Apply x 8-6 10-6 8-6 10-6 3-G U C TO LET OR FOR SALE. Small Katong seaside bunjrnlow servant-' garters, electric lights, telephone 'garage f or two car Wllhin 5 mUes from p > n m hold and l immediate985 words
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Advertisement863 1922-06-10 5 AUCTION SALE IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Lot 1. Most valu;.ble freehold land an.! brick bu.lt house bearing No. 3 Jalan Lumb--kuda, Johore 3ahru, area 118 175 sq f. distance only about of a mile from the present Railway Station. This property is now surrounded by many shop hn-:s"s JapancM rubber863 words
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Advertisement805 1922-06-10 5 AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Walnut stained Teak Household Furniture Plants, etc. To be held At No. 104 F Ballestier Road SATURDAY, 17. h. JLNE, 1922 AT 2.30 P.M.' omprbing: 'Valnut stained teak sideboard oval fining table,- dressing tables with bevelled mirrors, marble toy washstands, wardrobes with panel :md805 words
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Advertisement184 1922-06-10 5 jfl BY APPOINTMKNT TO H. M. The King of Siam. Our Rimless Eyeglasses Made From The Highest Grade Materials Are LIGHT, NEAT, AND INCONSPICUOUS Before Choosing Eyeglasses Consult J. BERNARDINE DOYLE OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN (MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF OPTICIANS) (MEMBER OF THE SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS) LATE OF184 words
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830 1922-06-10 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, JUNE 10. 1922. The Chinese Labourer. The authorities best acquainted with China seem to believe that there is no danger of China, as a whole, or m the parts into which it Ie splitting, following the example of Russia and overthrowing the principles of political economy830 words
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Article436 1922-06-10 6 His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government and Mrs. James will leave Singapore fcr Kuala Lumpur by night mail on Thursday 15th June. His Excellency -will be m residence at Government House, Kuala Lumpur until Saturday 24th June, when h$ will return to Singapore by the night mail. Dr. Morgan,436 words
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141 1922-06-10 6 $30,000 m Two Years. The story of how a Tamil clerk m the Government Service is alleged to have misappropriated Government monies amounting to $30,000, during 1920 and 1921, will be told m the Police Court on the 15th when V. Sellapan, of 51? Joo141 words
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Article618 1922-06-10 6 Under th Arms Ordinance no fit shall j be chargeable for a revolver license l»- 1 sued to an Army Reserve Officer. The C6«t of a certificate to a pilgrim and his family that he has undergone quarantine is *fixed at 50 cents. His .Majesty the King will not be618 words
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Article74 1922-06-10 6 DUTCH E^ v ()i Dr. Helferuh. m J «n' I the Straits of Sut.da n R l-'- t M ir by Aneta, stromrly i U p, stabilisation throuirh t| Malaya, the Nether,. under government the establishment )f operating robber pools for mT Netherlands In.iuorganisations, wit). V.""' pißff of74 words
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Article74 1922-06-10 6 (From Our Own Correspond The Batten Ship, Kopah, launched at Bong Nvor in7J ary, has mad,- a N ;r;al t' n The new motor fthip (;u.; to-day on hei maiden v She is the fourth Bhip of tfe v built by the Glen line fov th, run. and74 words
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Article122 1922-06-10 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ijxth. Junr h The occurrence of leveta! a theria are causing I feeling of ime&sme*. The latest case to be reported is chili of Dr. Hennessey, v' i via mum hospital at Batu C, ..ml, >. treatment. TKN NI S The absence of122 words
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Article199 1922-06-10 6 CkOBOH md KubUr. (From Our Own Corre«pond»nt). Kuala Lumpur. Jun<* J At the Selanpor Minor>' AoMcUki annual meeting, at which Mr. Choo I* Peng presided he sa:<i that >uh-^ummittwi were formed at the bepinninp of the jreif t» reduce working costs. The w<rk i the sub-committees had199 words
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Article66 1922-06-10 6 The followmjf WOiatl made by the Seen tin Colonies for the BtraiU BHI tbt month ended April K'th:— Miss E. M. H. Roberto, MPherson and Miss I. A. P* sisters; Lt. Com. J. B. N«wiH, R D.5.0., Harbour Master M W, B, Little, D.5.0.. Mi StntTOff the66 words
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Article69 1922-06-10 6 The foltovtag mpphmm^n r the day have btN Monday's meetinp of la-^'^ T Vt Motion by the '*•****'> in Council approves of the X***» tions Mil to thf Mtimßtf <ur .u month of May, Iftt, l^d brfow ,on the 12th June. MS, 0** 1 !No. 26 of 1922."69 words
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Advertisement203 1922-06-10 6 FRESH STOCKS ARRIVED ALLSOPFS BRITISH PILSENER BEERknown TO ALL CHOP TANGAN Sole Agents Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai.) Phone 228 Office 87 Cecil Street. SINGAPORE. WEAR EYEGLASSES I if you must, But at least wear something that combines comfort with utility. We have all styles m Shell rim203 words
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Advertisement48 1922-06-10 6 LIFE ASSURANCE 1 The NORTH BRITISH I and MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m 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. I48 words
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Article360 1922-06-10 7 HOJ£EK OFFKAL U< OI'NT. (Keuter'i Service.] London, June 8. MVu c, m a communique mrupation of Belleek, ■fa advanced on both Ern< at 12.40 In view against the British nskk Ulster ten-i- inaoursd can wderu 11.,I 1 fort was occupied witofhe village of Belleek was Then were360 words
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Article67 1922-06-10 7 QMHViy Tearle, is feaof A *t The ft < U ln seven ™**> at the n:irhU Other Net«i in'frranunc- are a Topical Heviow, a scenic subject STivinj? some very clear Ml day of the Singapore 1 many poople will reco*- m the first show a new J e67 words
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Article110 1922-06-10 7 I* £v«tL a ?hort P r °granime of music n on on Sunday, as follows:Aria "Lord God of Abraham" (Elijah) Mendelssohn I**? thy burden u P° n (Elijah) .Mendelssohn >Il 'de and Fugrue m G. Major A "'fct-m uy* Mendelssohn Radiant morn has Ptsned away" Woodward. In110 words
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Article615 1922-06-10 7 FRANCK AND ITALY. THE PREPARATIONS. [Ranter's Service.] London, June 8. An acute situation threatened through France's disagreement with the allies on UN Reparations Commission decision is r.ow believed to be averted, owing to her expressed unwillingness, notwithstanding tin vote, to block the bankers committee's labours. The French are615 words
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Article38 1922-06-10 7 Recruiting has been resumed generally m Madras Presidency except m the following Taluks, which are still closed to recruiting, owing to prevalence of disease: Salem, Taluks Athur, Salem, Rasipuram; KumuL all Taluks; Madura, Taluk Palany. m38 words
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Article888 1922-06-10 7 A REIGN OF TERROR. (Irish Press Agency Despatch.) Belfast, May 12. Ireland is not yet satiated with blood. North, South, East and West the horrible work of assassination is going on, Protestants arc being forced out of one part of the country; Roman Catholics out of another,888 words
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Article205 1922-06-10 7 Settlement Terms. The following were the terms of settlement m the recent strike of launchmen at Hongkong: 1. Wages of Coxswains, engineers, firemen and dockhands employed on launches and motor boats to be increased on the following sca y e: (a) On wages up to $10 an205 words
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Article555 1922-06-10 7 BRUTAL PUNJAUPIS. The circumstances of the conviction of two Indians at the Assizes call for a fuller report than was published yesterday. Makan Singh and Kajan Singh, 'from the Punjaub, were charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt with weapons likely to cause the death of Zareeb Khan, who555 words
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Advertisement66 1922-06-10 7 i them? have taken refuge across the sea. political retaliation and "military necessity" are the usuar excuses for this campaign of terror. We believe that* m a large majority of cases, the real motive is sheer greed, encouraged by the apparent helplessness of the Executive. Landhunger and the lust of66 words
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Advertisement184 1922-06-10 7 1fT r NEW SHIPMENT RECEIVED GOLF BALLS /n *S^K MESH MARKING A I j M/ Y?Jj^ jp dwt»«. Blue Dot I y^Rj >frf do. Yellow Dot V \v2-x *Cr floater Red Dot THE BELGPwAVE M COLONEL THE j H., GOLF BALL MESH MARKING GOLF BALL 29tt dwts. Blue Dot Q184 words
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Advertisement515 1922-06-10 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated m Englaad) •INGAPORE, PORT .SWETTENHAM A PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE,515 words
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Advertisement618 1922-06-10 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., 144 (Incorporated m England). FREIGHT SERVICE Steamer D«e Singapore. s.s. CITY OF PEKIN London, Dunkirk, Antwerp, R'dam H'burg In port s.s. KANDAHAR London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Hamburg June 29 s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW London, Rotterdam, Hamburg July 10 s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London, Antwerp, Hamburg618 words
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Advertisement704 1922-06-10 8 P. O. BRITISH BVDU r I AND I *'t« APCAR LLNE I (Incorporated m England.) fl MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SKRVU p I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. NCO E I (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) I LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON 1Q MARSEILLES, LONDON' it. I DUE SINGAPORE704 words
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Advertisement466 1922-06-10 9 g My.i STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE lrengg..u. KelanUn, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Sin«or. f 0 h»:=" I-aiiirsuan. Chumpon, and Bangkok. *«««orm, Arrival DeDarrnr* SUDDHADIB June 12 M Juno U June 21 HinOl June 26 June m tted throughout with electric light, and have excellent466 words
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Advertisement286 1922-06-10 9 O. S. K. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (subject to change without previous notice) European Line: For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez Port Said. Atlas Maru arr. July 17 dep. July 18 New York Line: For San Francisco Panama, New York via Japan. Shunko Maru arr. June286 words
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Advertisement512 1922-06-10 9 J? 6 ean Steai Shi P Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m Englamd.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK NEJ EUA Due S P Route F June 20512 words
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Advertisement76 1922-06-10 9 •UNITED AMERICAN Successors to LIVERMORE DEARBORN Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINE Regular Service between New York Singapore Java Ports vice versa FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ JADDEN June 27 JALAPA July HALFMOON Au? For Freight apply to GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. Agents, Straits Settlements F.M.S. M M BB76 words
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Advertisement525 1922-06-10 9 L STRUTHERS AND BARRY imm Operators United States Skfppinf Board. Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. WEST CHOPAKA due sino-apure fe disrhar^e ,)un, 12 WEST CHOPAKA due sin^ap >re to load June 19 WEST FARALOX due BfogaptN to discharge June 0 WEST FABALON duo Singapore to load July 11525 words
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Article559 1922-06-10 10 The French grunboats Maliceuse and Mo- i quest are due to arrive from Colombo at 1 1 oVock this morning. A bill has boen passe^ to permit the i construction of a hupe new landingr-stage at Tilbury, which will make London a first<.iass passenger port. After maintaining a559 words
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Advertisement336 1922-06-10 10 an(^ a^ so necessary when Kb yJy H^j^« A nourishing and ever- 55| ID welcome dish is delicious Custard, so easily prepared with good, sweet milk and 8 Brown Poison's Si ii Custard Powder si iX Served as an accompaniment to frvnt tarts, stewed |F or tinned fruits, it is336 words
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Advertisement337 1922-06-10 10 MUSIC OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. FOR i ALL THE LATEST HITS AND NOVELTIES IN MUSIC. TRY I; THE HOUSE OF THE CATCHY MUSIC. i H. C. HUDSON. I j 100, North 3ridge Road, Singapore. Where the music hits come from. The cheapest house m Town. We are only too pleased to337 words
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Advertisement117 1922-06-10 10 Genasco Roofing 2 PLY AND 3 PLY COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK nui, i m NAILS FOR FIXING over 40 Years 3p LV run, che m experivtK c -E=^9| r m Vie -Ni^^H lh SICP| "«i I manufacture '^^?1 Pr m f>E/V4SCO Tl j^J satisfies fr< m witns tands g^T, toerflnn/n117 words
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Miscellaneous190 1922-06-10 10 MAIL TABLE. TO- DAy! Cucob -on L,.. 9 tl m Pnlan Soegi lina ;> m t> n T bmtana 9■ -> L.T"" BuU ««5 nakod tte .%i iru 1 1 a .r.i. I;k< X HeWo. n .n, 1111l 111^ 11 1 1 Cheang 11 a.m. Mttjar an,! MaUcca Ban Wh.tt190 words
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Miscellaneous299 1922-06-10 10 M:.tr: Ifari, Brit, 810, from Belawan 9 for Belawan 9. Giang Seng, Brit. from Batavia 9 for Bat., via I?. Frieste, It .r. from Shanghai I tor Trieste 12 lv <vV I>ut, i•• from Batavia 9 f Batavia unc. 110 S ing, Br t from Hongh 12. Lj b Faulk.299 words
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Article83 1922-06-10 11 June 9. Bunk 4 ms. oiq 01 oo Bank demand 23 27-3° Private credits 3 m.s 24 5-.r~ New York, demand Bl^ Credits 9(i days gg~ France, demand $45 India, T. T. Hongkong demand 12 (>.«-. Prem. Yokohama, demand lOSI4 Java, demand |g£ Bangkok, demand 90 Sovereign, Bank Buying83 words
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Article114 1922-06-10 11 Gimbier Cube No. 1 13.00 Pepper (white fair) 26.50 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 10.2.") Pearl Sago omall 8.40 Copra Sundried 10.60 Opium, Benares aneertt 4.600 Ric«, Rangoon white 230 Rice, Siam No. 1 for export 860 Rice, Siam No. 2 for export 840 *ie», Saigon No. 1 for export114 words
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Article44 1922-06-10 11 12 o'clock MOOS), Julie 9, 1923. Pale Crept-. Ribber Smoked St. Closing I', ices. Closing Pr'u< s. Buyers Seller*. Buyers Sellers. Spot 2i»t 23 July to Sept. 25Vi 26 Oct. to Dec. 27% 28 London quotation 7%d. Market quiet.44 words
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Article184 1922-06-10 11 Singapore. June 8. The Whitsuntide Holidays having: intervened since our la*t report, there is not much fresh news to report. Weaker advices have been received from London, the cause being attributed to the reported failure of a fairly large operator. The publication of the Steveson report184 words
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Article117 1922-06-10 11 The animal meeting of shareholder* of the Bank of China was held on May 23, Governor Feng- Kuokung presiding:. In presenting the report, he said that the year's operations had resulted m a not loss of $140,000. The plan of Gcvernor-General Wood to transfer the operation of the Manila Railway117 words
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Article108 1922-06-10 11 KATOYANC; BAHRU RUBBBB. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June *>. At the annual meeting of Katuyan^r Bahru Rubber, the Chairman, Mr. Slec, stated that the profit for the year was $7,000, and their cash balance $!»G,478. The Directors recommended a dividend of five per cent. The108 words
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Article123 1922-06-10 11 Singrapor* 1 Juae 9. Tin.— A64 10s. 0(4. Buyer; no seller*. $78.37%. BsiWstta. A little-, more doing. Lunas $4."0, Kedahs $1.60, MaUika Pindas 80, New Serendaln |1.75, Ulu Benut« 15, Unitod Malaccas 82H, L'tan Simpaiis $I.IS, Aytr Panas $5. Cfcftngkafe fftHflWgl $2.60. Jimahs 87 l .j. Mining. Mvuais123 words
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Article155 1922-06-10 11 Singapore June 9. Tin.-- £154. 10-. (M. 78-% no salvs. Kubbors.— Bassott> 87tt 72 L- Kwlaht $1.60 $1.75, United Malaccas have firmed to buyers 00 sellers 5 over. Lunus can b,- placed at $4 and Kempos at $3.7-3. ICalaksj Pindaa arc enqaircd Cor at 72VL». sellers155 words
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Article158 1922-06-10 11 Singapore, June 9. Silver 35 7 S Hon<rkonp 12% pn cent premium. Three months fold 54. Share market. Dull. Rubbers.— Market quiet. Alenbys 17 19. CraigielaM 20 23, Bassetts (17 2 72 > 2 Bukit Sembawanga Is. is. 4d. a*d Singapore Unitedl 6H<l. 8»2«1., Mentnkab* 12 1 Malaka158 words
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Advertisement401 1922-06-10 11 l^eU approximately $5,000,000. l TB^ GRFAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE WSffANTlfflniQ)'" HEAD OFFICEr-Winchester House StraitB S 6 l6 ***** 8 The Company has £20,000 deposited wSHTw™. P L^ D l^ 2PJ CE 32 Old Jewr y> E.C. .ACTIVE PLANS OF AHBDRAKn, &&rS£S.«Jt++ the Bri Bh ~~~l^l^ MANAGING DIRECTSR AGENTS_WANraD MAMFACTURERS UK401 words
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Advertisement344 1922-06-10 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. lncorpor.ud m EngUnd by 8.,.1 Ck«Ur. P«M up Oiplui In (M.OM B~r,, LUbimyoflV.pri.t^.M, HEAD OFFICE. M Bishopsgate, London, E.C. AW Ageacies and Branckes. a» £5*- SBBangkok I Do h p #l a ft s& fe- f?p gar* ar*-* m I v Meda» t344 words
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Advertisement840 1922-06-10 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED. Established 1880. c W!Sd c 3r l Y lo0 000 000 Re-erve Fund y. 61,000,000 greaident: K. Kodama Esq. ViTt-Preaident: R. Ickinomiyi, Eiq. DIRECTORS. i Yamakawa, Esq. S. K. Suzuki Eiq M. Odagiri, Esq. Baron K. Morimura, I*™? X- Iwasaki, H. Mori Esq. K. Tateumi, Esq.840 words
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Advertisement117 1922-06-10 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds f Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., Lta. Messrs. WEARNE Co., Ltd Branch Office— 64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE117 words
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Article783 1922-06-10 12 INTERESTING PRESENTATIONS. The large gathering of past and pre>ent students of the Anglo-Chinese School which assembled m Zetland House at noon jesterday to bid farewell to their Principal, tfct Rev. J. S. Nagle, who has held this position for eight or nine years, was a783 words
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Article85 1922-06-10 12 The Hon. Treasurer acknowledges with tl.anks receipt of the following subscriptions and dtonations for the current year and solcits further contributions from patrons and well-wishers: Previously acknowledged $652 Messrs. Fra<er Neave Ltd. 50 K. C. H. Wolff Esqr. 25 B. Purdy Esq. 10 Haji Ali bin H.85 words
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Article84 1922-06-10 12 The Nanyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun courteously supplies us with the following telegrams which have reached here from their own correspondent at Tokio. ~5.40 p.m., Tokio, June 8, Viscount Kiyoura's interview with Prince, Saionji lasted for twenty minutes. It is confirmed that the latter has agreed with the former's84 words
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Article695 1922-06-10 12 A letter received by Mr. Stevens contains the following: Hongkong May 28th: 1922. S. S. Seistan late Innamincka. "I am sending you a bit of our experience. A severe Typhoon we passed through soon after leaving Hoi Hou. On the 24th: we got a wireless saying695 words
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Article402 1922-06-10 12 I The swornl day's sale of the land and house properties belonging to the Estate of Shaik Omar bin Mohanied Baragee deceased was hold at the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong KcDn Seng and Go on Thursday afternoon when the following properties were sold: Land and house? known402 words
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Article43 1922-06-10 12 COUNTY CRICKET. London, June 8. Hampshire beat Worcestershire at Worcester by an innings and 115 runs, Mead scoring 235. Middlesex beat Gloucestershire at Gloucester by an innings and 165, Hearne coring 201. Cambridge University beat Sussex at Cambridge by ten wickets.43 words
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Article31 1922-06-10 12 London, June 8. Tho American Jock Hutchison last year's ho'der of the British open golf championship has been beaten m the first round of the Gleneagles tournament.31 words
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Article23 1922-06-10 12 Paris, June 8. The International Olympic Committee has finally decided upon Amsterdam as the venue for the 1928 games.23 words
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Article115 1922-06-10 12 The following are the teams for the match Sepoy Lines Golf Club against Keppel Golf Club, to be played at Sepoy Lines to-morrow, 11th inst. Play will commence at 9 a.m. The first named players represent the Sepoy Lines Golf Club. dimming and Nash vs Jones and Montgomerie. Lornie115 words
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Article174 1922-06-10 12 Mr. A. H. Carlos, of the Clerical Union, sends the Referee's count m the Ccrvalho Ttr.g Kee fij^ht. which shows that the total nr.mber of marks which each boxer receive A during the ten rounds was 45, an^ that ftnralhc WAS awarded five points for attj.iking174 words
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Article94 1922-06-10 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Doubles. V. H. Norris and W. Balhatchet owt- 40.3 btai D. O. C. Woodford and J. Zehrtder owe 15.3, r>_ 3, 5—7, 6 i. Mixed Doubles. K. R. Scott and G. G. Gray beat H. G. Stack an<i Stewart, 6 l, 6 l. K.94 words
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Article438 1922-06-10 12 S.C.C'B DECISIVE WIN OVER R.G.A, On the occasion of their second meeting with the R. G. A. in the First Division of the Singapore League on the S.R.C. j ground last evening the S.C.C. gained another runaway victory, winning by 5 j goals to 1. It was quite an438 words
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Article52 1922-06-10 12 P. W. D. L.Gls.A,Pts. Middle*** ."> 4 l o s 3 9 S. C. C. 5 O 2 18 6 6 X 0. A. 4 1 1 2 4 12 3 s R C. 2 10 13 2 2 S. C. F. A. 4 0 0 452 words
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Article320 1922-06-10 12 The story of Hermit's Derby m 1867 Wfti told for the "first time m public" by Viscount Chaplin at a presentation at Wimbledon by his former constituents. "I bought him from a man named Blinkiron, selecting him from 50 others, and it appears I made320 words
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Advertisement35 1922-06-10 12 Explaining that he had never complained that there was no bath m the house, a toT.ant sad m Bow County Court "I have dene without one for 68 years, and. don't propose to start now."35 words
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Advertisement457 1922-06-10 12 I A FIRST CLASS ESTABLISHMENT FOR I li^t""' ViV I PEOPLE. KST CUB| I I Beach-House^l TANJONG KATONG SINGLE ROOMS FROM x 4 J DOUBLE ROOMS FROM < Prices include meals, boy, electric lit-iii Transport to and from town. J EXCELLENT CUISINE. TENNIS. SEA-HATHIM, VA%WWA B ,VbSW.% VIA^V.V.-A-. W.V.WW.'.v.v,.,., V457 words
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