The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 June 1922
1922-06-14
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Title Section16 1922-06-14 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. u IENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1922. No. 10,610.16 words
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Article237 1922-06-14 1 The Royal Dutch has disposed of I Vi million shires of its holding m Shell to a London finance house, which has formed a pool for their dispo^l Page 7. The Crown m Vienna is becoming valueless and panic conditions prevail on the Bourse. Pessimism m business237 words
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Article1100 1922-06-14 1 WIRELESS-2020 A. D." Something seemed to swirl round within me, a convulsive shudder wrenched my whole frame, and, with sensations I will not 'attempt to describe, I came to earth m front of a long paper-strewn table, epsj to 1 eye with the Editor, who gazed at me us i1,100 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement123 1922-06-14 1 MALTHOID Raffles Hotel. Tea Dansant, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. ESDAYv— Orchestral Concert, 9.45 p.m, j »I>AY.- Guest Nipht, Dinner and Dance. 5 Special Luncheon. Tea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Guest Night, Dinner and Dance > NIGHT. finema at 9.45 p.m. Attractive Programme, Music by Raffles Orchestra. Ad-123 words
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Advertisement196 1922-06-14 1 CIGARETTES JS, rat* .f \\llivwk "TjJ I fcfe=A, UNVARYING IN QUALITY THE WORLD OVER. Sola Manufacture) s ARDATH TOBACCO CO., LTD., LONDON THE E<O^E HOTEL. SINGAPORE DANCING AFTER DINNER EVERY Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, The Hotel Orchestra under the direction of Mr. P. R. Martens. Telephones m every Room. THE196 words
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Advertisement199 1922-06-14 1 Mfc LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bankruptcy notice— Page r». S^ee! file cabinet wanted— \'u:v 5. Mercantile Bank of India— Page 11." Concert at Goodwood Hnll— Pauv 2 Zam-Buk for all skin troubles— ffege 3 Wri^iey'a P. K's— the Savour la<t<-~ Pa^re 4. H. Bolter tor wines, provision! et* 1 Pssje 2. Chamberlain's199 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous92 1922-06-14 1 THE WEEK Wednesday, 14th. Hi^h Water, 0.26 a.m.. I.S? p.m. Polo Balestier. Football: Div. I. S.C.C. vs. S.C.F.A.. S.lt.i'. ground. Tmngiia v'lub at Horn?, 6.15 p.m. Footbaili Hiv. 1. BJL.C. 11. vs. Stfctar; S.C.T.A. 11. vs. >lunicis«] F. t'. Thursday, l.'.'A. Hijrh Water, 1H ..m., 2.41 p.n. Ueensing Justices, Ist92 words
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Article258 1922-06-14 2 Chief Officer and Passenger. An insult alleged t<> have been < flfeved the Belgian flag by passenger canu near causing a fist ri^rht lutWW Jean Vries. Dutch m. porter *nd exporter >f Java, and Alexander Barr first officer of the steamer Nile when the steamerChnia Express - 258 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement173 1922-06-14 2 Man is rather a careless happy-jro-lucky Individual, and, m general, 1 rfoei not fully appreciate the worries of his wife m safeguarding their] children's health. Generally one or -< ther of the young household is ailing ■< ither with a chill, slightly feverish wr cohc sympatoms, and pa, with the173 words
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Advertisement237 1922-06-14 2 TO Li. r OR FOR SALE. LARGE GOI'wWNS, newly erected area from lu.oOO to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. LARGE STOIJES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and snipping. Also three storied building! for offices and godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write to237 words
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Advertisement496 1922-06-14 2 "Gaiety" Cinema LAST THREE NIGHTS TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 13th 14th l">th JUNE. OF THE MARVELLOI'S CHINESE PK TIRE COME AND T*T_J"C COME AND SEE CHIKA 1 LL t* SEE PEKIN WHERE THE T-i/\T\T%TT\T\n^T WHERE THE WOMAN FORBX-DDE.N WOMEN WEAR SMOKE AND TROUSERS AND THE MEN OTHPV THE MEN USE496 words
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Advertisement442 1922-06-14 2 ALHAMBKii From Saturday, June 10, to Thursday, June r A POWERFUL SELZNICK SUPER-PRODUCTION Featuring that fine actor CONWAY TEARLF. In an adaptation of Elaine Sterne's Inspirational story of Lo\> ;,n, provides the star with an opportunity to display his talents m latitude m the environment and development of the than442 words
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Article640 1922-06-14 3 fKK H O, 1 XCHANGE AM) TO\*tg rmonau. TUESDAY, JUNK 13th. MINING. i Figures m brackets showi the capital ari Ittnc mhM of till. n rfoTTtfi liiteM >. thcrv.se mart**! (.--Cuir. dH k IH|tUI»SI t-X cIiV.J Hitam Tin (300,000) .«3- A)o JeJantoh ($1) .60 Johan Tin ($1)640 words
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Article105 1922-06-14 3 Referring to the expei'hnents of Professor Frederick Kaye (of the Manchester College of Technology) with regard to the use of rubber latex m papeitmaking Mr. Zorn, at the meeting: of the Rubber Shareholders' Association, said that for some time past the Rubber Growers' Association Propaganda Committee had afforded active assistance105 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement286 1922-06-14 3 1 Your Breakfast Coffee i will be a real joy if you prepare half-and-half with hot, rich Glaxo fci -the milk with the real English flavour. £j| the rich milk of BritisK-bred dairy cows from i the water has been removed by the Glaxo Process. I E| Thu process presents286 words
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Advertisement840 1922-06-14 3 THE MAGIC JF ZiliHlßL^ 7/ie Most H onderful f- AMA S f/ea/er iWS C. 4. PARSONS Co, Ltd. £^e/» Known. (incorporated m England). -B k is the product of years of QXI7 A IWI Tl TDDTMCC 5 si-K-m lie rt care h for an ideal healer free O I d/\IYI840 words
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Article1023 1922-06-14 4 A GREAT ST. ANDREW'S RECTORIAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, May 10. St. Andrews, the "grey city by the Northern Sea," was m icstive mood for several days on the acjasicn of the installation of Earl Hai# as Chancellor and Sir James Barrie as Rector of the University.1,023 words
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Article248 1922-06-14 4 It if perhaps not fully recognised how complete and all embiacing ia the service which the Posts an<i Telegraphs give. For example, it brings the cash value of a money order to the addressee's door, instead of making him go to the post office to fetch it.248 words
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Article195 1922-06-14 4 And a Christmas Eve. "Ths rest-houses are a series of littU bungalows, «ach containing two doubls rooms, two bathrooms, and a small compound. A covered way usually connects bungalow with bungalow. There is also a kind of parent bungalow, where you can jffet meals and whence coffee and195 words
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Article28 1922-06-14 4 In West Africa European must observe certain rules of health carefully, but it i« absurd to talk of it now as th« white man's grrare.— Earl of S«lborme.28 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement633 1922-06-14 4 By Order of the Liquidator AUCTION SALE OF A large stock of spare parts, etc. for Chevrolet, Buick and other cars The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at the Premises of the General Motor Garage No. 4 Orchard Road, Singapore. ON Wednesday and Thursday, the 14th633 words
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Advertisement240 1922-06-14 4 TITAN Has Proved its Superiority TRADE MARK G. AURELY Co. 2^^^ RING UP 112 2-e, r/,.; a ,80,, (een |f FOR LATEST S lyiPf REDUCTION Telegrams: AURELY. msaip/ IN PRICE M H AZELINE For perfect romfui! ificr m :avi: 2 S E riM'Mi "•lUntLiME 1 Snow" nnrinlei CNinW M II240 words
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Advertisement1170 1922-06-14 5 I WANTED. JI T TE (JOODS. 'v of Singapore Fre Pros*. 12 14-fi WANTED Second-hand law drawer letter tun A^ SS^ Must btl m Z3 conditurn. Address Admiral Line 1 M l H-»red to B OX care Free p^ 14 8 AMAH. Can any lady going Home recommend her Amah,1,170 words
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Advertisement829 1922-06-14 5 1 AUCTION SALE SHKRIFF'S SAI.K IN THE SIPREMK COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In th« Cans« of Macfcaj To. Plaintiffs v.-rsus Chop Pane Beag Romg Ch-in l).f-nd»nt AUCTION SALE 01 All the stock-m-trtidc and famiUire of s sundry gaods shop To be held it No. Circular Koad829 words
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Advertisement920 1922-06-14 5 NOTICE. "THK HANKKt PTCY ORDINANCeTJwT^ IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THK 8 TRAITS SETTLEMENTS. BETTLEMENT OP SINGAPORE FN BANKRUPTCY. Xo. 2 of 1921. RI (Mop GUAM CHIN Nctkf.is hereby jfiven that a first and final Dividend i.s intend d to bi> declared m the above matter. All crtditors Must prove920 words
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Advertisement482 1922-06-14 5 MUSIC aij=-, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.! "w* ATI. THE LATEST HITS AND aS^^&t,':---\M TTOI BBBBBBW'ksV sfl «P A JYI yj |j \^j s Bj BBBsnc V besbNbbW 100, North 3ridge Koad, Singapore. RnSrfw^ \J$& Where the music hits come from. Sw%^fi^--*'^ A The cheapest house m Town. We are 3sBpB£- N%sB»-482 words
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Advertisement141 1922-06-14 5 TOOTH ACHE A BURDEN Why should you bear that which can be relieved almost immediately if you cnly take the trouble of consulting K. TSUTADA Japanese Dentist (Phone No. 1218) 74, Bras Basah Road, Singapore. Extraction Painless Attendance by Appointment Office Hours: 8 to 5 p.m. on week days 10141 words
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909 1922-06-14 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1922. Liquid Fuel. Jt did not need the telegram from Cardiff the other day, telling of the Anglo-Persian Oil Co.'s new depot established there, to remind us that this* is the oil age. In its various forms earth-oil is almost as universal as coal.909 words
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Article361 1922-06-14 6 Owing to pressure on our space. Sporting Notes are unavoidably held oveT and will appear m to-morrow's issue. Sir Ernest Bhch has been elected Chairman of the Overseas League. Th« Rev. Mr. Henham, formerly of Baui da jali. is now m temporary charge of a parish m Worcestershire. A Reuter361 words
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THE STATUS OF THE F. M. S.
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277 1922-06-14 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 13. The Malay Mail publishes the text of t petition despatched m September last ay the unofficial members of Federal Coun:i\ to the Secretary of State for the Colonies m regard to the substitution m l&ll, of277 words
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Article63 1922-06-14 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, June 13. Th:? death has occurred under trapric circumstances, following fever, of Mr. H. Norman Hammet, a ><>ung Australian miner, at Ulu Slim, South Perak. The funeral took place on Sunday at Batu Gajah amid iM-pre gathering of friends. Hammet wag63 words
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Article68 1922-06-14 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 13. Messrs. Stark and McNeill have been informed that their design for the F.M.S. war memorial at Kuala Lumpur has been placed first m the competition m which seventeen were submitted. The memorial takes the form of a simple granite cenotaph,68 words
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Article42 1922-06-14 6 (From Our Own Representative.) Penang, June 13. At an extraordinary meeting of Sungei Tukang Rubber, Mr. Thornton presiding, a motion confirming as special resolutions those passed at the recent meeting was carried unanimously, after further criticism by Mr. Cummins.42 words
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Article145 1922-06-14 6 James Thomas Sparky, a European fireman on the War Bahadur, lying m the King's Dock, was fined $75 or three months imprisonment by Mr. Bull m the Police Court yesterday for being m possession of a pistol without holding a licence. Two other European firemen on145 words
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Article146 1922-06-14 6 The death occurred on May 10th at Portsmouth of H. M. C. Green, B. A., M. 8., Oxon., Medical Officer, Federated Malay States, aged 39. Mr. R. Crichton, D. 0., Kuala Kangsar has returned from the Taiping Hospital, where he went for medical a-ttention after his adventure with the sladang.146 words
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Article426 1922-06-14 6 CONTRACT OK DEPAKIH^ The Mewd half f Retrenchment Comm enquiry into the v system and whether t) eronomical than Mid pivferal mental system of Committee only deal line. The append,,- on^ by Mr. Park.,, G.Williams and <i R pore Municipality. M, g Mttassc ol the B Harbour Boil*,426 words
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Article162 1922-06-14 6 The following letter ha s forward U us for publication H. M. S. "Renown." Pw«W Ml< 1922. Sir,— The Prim oi \v..i. with much fmtifleation of Urn tht Malaya-Borneo Exhibition. »Wei had the pleasure of opening N tht- I IiOB of his recent tftfl to SfofaP* 1 From162 words
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Article71 1922-06-14 6 The Kuala Lumpur Y. W. most successful Sale of Work c* SttW It was opened by Mrs. Maxwell, wards made the round ti talJ Rev. E. F. Williams faid that well since she Had fc**»t Pw«d«nt or Association had taken a great it, which had been a gn-at W 171 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement170 1922-06-14 6 FRESH STOCKS ARRIVED ALLSOPP'S BRITISH PILSENER BEER. KNOWN TO ALL A S CHOP TANGAN Sole Agents Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai.) Phone 228 Office 87 Cecil Street. SINGAPORE. '^dB^BHW^ XT BOTALTY r ateonizbd A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF ENGAGEMENT RINGS SET WITH— DIAMONDS, DIAMONDS, GEMS IN GRACEFUL PLATINUM170 words
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Advertisement110 1922-06-14 6 What about your BAGGAGE j YOU insure your valuables ami effects at home: do you protect them m your baggage when travelling? Property to the value of many thousands of pounds is lost, damaged m various ways, or stolen every year m transit by railway and steamship, or while the110 words
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Article63 1922-06-14 7 lUGE SH VRK SALES. I(IU|(I nTTTkospkcts. fjj, Borvkt.] London, June 12. report that the Royal 1 million shares a London finance riMd «*> P (> °J for their i i ice to participants m per share. It is i ol indicate any altera- n vf thy ombinc. the63 words
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Article382 1922-06-14 7 nun* June 13. ganti The Hague. bateu ml from the v ith satisfaction •lit generally •andpoint. It of the Powers m plan to the tin- procedure sug.i.t'iit to the withn.i morandum. It u-quisitioning right Btitution of proanj compensation i .'liipensation will i MMTtI that the Kiench will382 words
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Article109 1922-06-14 7 WORTHLESSJCROWNS. PESSIMISM PREVAILS. [Router's Service.] t,. Vienna, June 13. There have been panic conditions on the Bourse, the pound recording a hundred thousand crowns, equivalent to a thirty per cent r,se since June 0. This is attributed to the unfavourable sports of pec-ts of credits. The Bourse109 words
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Article160 1922-06-14 7 Tokio, June 12. m unofficially reported that Count Uchida and General Yamanashi remain tore.gn and War Ministers respectively Baron Kato will be Minister of the Navy m addition to being Premier. AGITATORS NOT WANTED. Sydney, June 12. Ine Federal authorities refused permission to the Rev. Ormuz, an160 words
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Article547 1922-06-14 7 Interesting Figures. Mi L. McLean, acting Registrar of Imports and Exports and acting Registrar General of Statistics, has produced a report entitled A comparison of the import trade of the Colony for the years 1913, 1919, 1920, 1921." In the course of it he states547 words
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Article1490 1922-06-14 7 CASHIER'S BREACH OF TRUST. Several appeals against convictions on criminal charges by the Police Magistrates came before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, iai the Supreme Court yesterday n.orning. Lim Entf Tian appealed against a convction m April, and sentence of six months rigorous imprisonment on1,490 words
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Article163 1922-06-14 7 Foreign Policy Unchanged. We are indtebted to the Nanyo Nichl Nichi Shimbun for the following telegrams from Japan Tokio, June 12. The Japanese papers are opposing the new Cabinet, m view of the constitutionalism. It is noteworthy that the "Jiji Shimbun," which is deamed the machine ot Keio163 words
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Article84 1922-06-14 7 The annual report on Labuan for 1921 shows that this little Colony is suffering pretty badly from bad times. The population has fallen to 5,909 and the trade 3% million do Jars, a falling off of over a million. The revenue was $32,081 and the expenditure $130,68084 words
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Advertisement98 1922-06-14 7 "O-SO-EZY." POLISH AND MOPS O-SO-EZY POLISH FOR KI'RNITURE, PIANOS, FLOORS AND AirTOMOBLES. I i Gallon. V 2 Gallon, 1 Quart nn,l 1 Pint MO-EZY H I j T .TTT I I OSO |Jf PROOOCTS CO. J i V? v v===J Robinson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE m\ H^!f The Wm^^ Natural-Milk Food98 words
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Advertisement545 1922-06-14 8 THE CCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel* 9 Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated m England) •ING A PORE, PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and545 words
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Advertisement525 1922-06-14 8 LINE ELL2BMAN ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., LM (Incorporated m England). FREIGHT SERVICE »ii < Steamer Da* Singapore. 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, Hamburg Aug. 18 s.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER London, Antwerp, Hamburg525 words
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Advertisement647 1922-06-14 8 P. O. BRITISH India AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO BfiftVira PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with His Majesty'g Govenvnenn LONDON FAR-EASTERN SEHVICF FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON A i M DUE SINGAPORE j KAVF SlNTAp'orp KASHGAR about ,T;ne 25 DELTA SARDINIA647 words
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Advertisement482 1922-06-14 9 ,0 SUM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE s \SS KST <E2T n B d an ß^ 0 Telupi s \u v June 19 j une 21 HAHIDOL June 26 Ju ne ft e.mers are fitted throughont with electric light, and have excellent accom 4*on482 words
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Advertisement280 1922-06-14 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 ft Port Said. Atlas Maru arr. July 25 dep. July 26 New York Line: For San FraaeiMo Panama, New York via Japan. Shunko Maru arr.280 words
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Advertisement564 1922-06-14 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. and Eflerman ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m Englasd.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK NFI PuT**"' D S>P R nte F ilTYOVnvrmv JUTIe 2 SueZ564 words
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Advertisement160 1922-06-14 9 CVDO-CHINA dteam Navigation Co., Lid. (incorporated m England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shaaghai and to Calcutta via Penang. from Singapore. Taking Cargo on through Bills of Landing for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtze ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA LAISANG j160 words
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Advertisement562 1922-06-14 9 STRUTBERS AND BARRY j Operators United States Skipping Board. Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. WEST KAKAI.ON due Singapore to discharge June It WEST FARALON due Singapore to load July 4 due Singapore to discharge July 21 due Singapore to load Au£. 6 WF'ST' IV" v A N due562 words
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Advertisement250 1922-06-14 10 $1400 $7400 'MADSTRONG" LIGHT Reduction m Prices. WF ON 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. C^^^l 9 -"""^v v w t^^*<* Simplicty of De? gn, Rcfinemeit250 words
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Advertisement264 1922-06-14 10 HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE. Sailings from Singapore. ZOSMAN about June 25 f«r Manila, Hongkong-, Shanghai and Japan. OUDEKERK about July 3 lor Hamburg and Bremen. For freight and other particulars 1 -Ua.se apply to the Agents. K. P. M. 2 3 Collyer Quay. s.s. GLBNBBG. Consigned of cargo p<t the264 words
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Advertisement96 1922-06-14 10 JODELITE Ihe limber Preservative Stocked m 1, &lv Gallon Drum WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wood IV.'iF. V Soft Wood Treated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST AS GOOD Write for Particulars to The Borneo Company Limited (Incorporated m England) Singapore, Ipoh and Penang, THE MARK OF GOOD OIL FIBH96 words
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Miscellaneous791 1922-06-14 10 SHIPPING NOTES. CHIEF EXCINEER OF S. S. TEESTA MISSING. Madras, June 5. Thr s.s. Teesta arrived m Madras from the Strait i Settlements on Wednesday last about 12 hours late, with her flags flying half ma»t. It is staled the delsy was caused by an attempt to Hnl her .'hief791 words
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Miscellaneous368 1922-06-14 10 Kuchinp, (Sar. i; Kv.n Teck Guan, (Dut.i; Tatsuno Maru, (J ipan Sin^kawan^r, (Dut.) PASSENGERS DIE. Per Blue Funntl Pyrrhus on June 15: Mr. A. O. Wilson, Mrs. Slight ami Masters J. and H. Sl:-ht, Mr. anj Mrs. W. H. Clark and infant, Mrs. Calthrop. Mr. ami Mrs. W. Hal Jeffries368 words
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Article292 1922-06-14 11 Agents: Harriso is and Crotfield. United Serdang (Sumatra), 223.544' Slaton*, 122,481; Tandjong, 103 783* Ans-lo Sumatra, 59,081; Sangei Karl SSXi*? 10 200; WuM nator<^,Noo; Asah;in, 51,000; Rubber Plantations Inv. Trust, 75,350; Rubber Plantations Jnv. Trust, Tea, 582,162; Bah Lias Tobacco and Rubber. 85.394; Toerangie (Sumatra) Rubber292 words
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Article88 1922-06-14 11 June IS. Bank 4 m.s 2 j3 31-32 Bank demand 2 3 Private credits 3 m.s 2 4 5-32 New York, demand 6l«/ Credits 90 days 53^ France, demand 545 India, T. T. 176% Hongkong, demand l^S. p. c Pram. Yokohama, ili-mmd 107* Java, demand ]s 4 Bangkok, demand88 words
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Article128 1922-06-14 11 Jan, 19 Tin 86 Tor,. $77M Gambier Cube No. 1 13 00 Pepper Black {374 Pepper (white fair) 26.50 Tapioca, small flak;>, f.^. 975 Pearl Sago small g^O Copra Mix 10 l r > Copra Sundried 106 0 Ophira, Benarei oncer t. 4.800 Kice, Rangoon whit* 230 Rice, Siam128 words
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Article30 1922-06-14 11 Jane 13th, 12 noon. Stnt^porc Stan lard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot 2G 26V*; July-Sept. 27Vi 28; Oct -Dec 29 30. London quotation 7%d. Market Steady30 words
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Article28 1922-06-14 11 m Stocks of rubber officially declared on May 1, were, 1922, 68 f 6yi, tons; 1921 68,639, tons; 1920, 21,682 tons. The pre-war average was about 20,000 tons.28 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article179 1922-06-14 11 Need For Explicit Offer*. The British Comnverciu! Agwat to ttM Netherlands East Indies has called attention to the necessity f,,r British manufac taVMRI Who desire t;: establish eonnex.on, m the Netherlands East tadta inakirm their trade offen more explicit Mid more attractive when writing to179 words
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Article90 1922-06-14 11 Singapore. June IS. Tin.— £\:>H 2<. Bd., *5 tons so! $77..~xi Rubbers.-— Quii-t w.th few ilealv paaafag Mining. ColHeriei $11.50, Ifarafc .si.r.o, Renonffi 205.. riu I'iah^ 82 H, T«ipin«a GT 1 North Taipings B7H, Nawng Prt> 40, Ra\v;ni^:< 67%. Industrials. Unitaen *.v7~) #i>.2r>. Fiaser Xeaws $25 $20. Traders90 words
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Article152 1922-06-14 11 .Singapore, June 13. Silvtr 35%. Hongkong \Z\k pn eem premiom. Three months' fold 54. Share Market. Dull. Rubbers.— Market quiet. Allenbys 16 18. Craigfetatf 20 2:*. Baasatta GT 12^. Bakit Beaib«wmngs is. is. 4d., and Singapore Uniteds 6Hd Bfed. Mentakak« 12',. Mftlaka Pindas 75. Tin^.-Taipin>rs 92% 67%, Northj152 words
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Article107 1922-06-14 11 Singapore, lum* It. Tin. 4*153. 2s. 6d. Rubbers.— Basset (s *;2> L <;t'. CoMfti bur*a (60 paid) 30 40, Jimafci ho 9m Kedaha $1.65, Malaka Pindaa 70 7S f Tra faigan $1 $1.2.",. Sttflf* Tukan^s IS< Minos.— Nawng lv-ts 17% 42%, Northi HO 85. Souths (fnl)y107 words
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Advertisement377 1922-06-14 11 approximately $5,000,000. """■■■■■■■■■"■fcWMsMsMMs^swsWMTHE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANTLiIiirSJ'" HEAD OFFICE t-Winchester House o m StndtB Seta «mente) The Company haa £20,000 de P oriteTi3S g s?W«n,. r^ 0 °J^CE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. PLANS OF ASSURE &£32's£SL"iS?** MANAGING DIRECTOR A^^ZL^ANTED MANAGER^^^,^^ .ft MAMFACTURERS LIFK INS. CO. [Istsfseratti m Canada) >wm«nt,377 words
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Advertisement326 1922-06-14 11 of India, Australia and China Incorporated m Engird by Ro ya CkarUr. P*id up Capital In 100 009 HEAD OFFICE. •8 Bishopsgate, London, «.c. Bombay .ffani CalrutU lob/ rtDl t a 1% Hankow Tokekaaaa BANKERS Bank of England, A. W. VICK. Mauter. BAINK OF TAIWAN LTD. (Incorporated by Special Imperial326 words
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Advertisement500 1922-06-14 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (lueorperated m Hongkong.) SHvl^p* ll np $20,000,000 Silver Rdaerre $23^00 000 T^STi h i to London 000 Ksserre Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COUET OF DIRECTORS. Unu n M Dodwell, Esq.— Ckairman. Dr M ?i Deputy Chairmaa. f'£c •?£*¥s. E A M Bow s Smith Esq. G.T.M.500 words
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Advertisement381 1922-06-14 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED. Established 1880. 1 T ioo 000 oo ViYe-President: R. Ickinomiyt. E»q. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq. N Kajiwara E«q m X? nm k w Esq S X Suzuki Esq 5 tr m° X'K I^asak:, H. Mori Esq. C. Tatsumi E*q. K. Mogami Esq. f •my! tm i381 words
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Advertisement108 1922-06-14 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Inccrporatc.s m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., Lto. Messrs. WEARNE Co., Ltd Branch OHice— 64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO.,108 words
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Article2257 1922-06-14 12 A THOUGHTFUL REPORT The worst kind of false economy is that which legislates for slump conditions as if they were permanent. The above extract is from the Genet*] Part of the report of the Committee apj.oirU*! to make emqu ry into personal emoluments including allowances ami ali2,257 words
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Article69 1922-06-14 12 YESTERDAY'S PJ.AY. Doubles Handicap. K. R. Scott iv\ 1 E. W. dt Cruz, owe 40 beat E. G. Wh?atley an j A. E. Coelho, owe 50, O— G, 6—2, 6 l. T. Leijssius and X. E. Ess, owe 40 beat C. A. R. Bateman and F.69 words
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Article149 1922-06-14 12 The Championship Kouud. Lor,don, May 9th.— The weather w»l windy. Two thousan 1 people watched the j final of the Ladies' Golf Championship at (Sandwich, when Miss Cecil Leitch was beaten by Mss Joyce Wethered, 9 up and 7. Miss Leitch was frequently outdriven. She often found the149 words
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Article80 1922-06-14 12 A co-respondent points out that the rain water m thle famous tanks at Aden has been sold by the Government far Rs. 17,000 (i' 1,133). The cost of the water supply will Ibe much reduced, and, m fact the poor class of the inhabitants who cannot pay for condensed water80 words
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Article62 1922-06-14 12 A Keuter ca-ble of the 12th. inst., gives the following County oricket results: Lords Middlesex defeated Somerset by an innings and 235. For the winners Hc-ndrcn made 167 not out and Crutchley 106. Manchester: Lancashire beat Notts by an innings and 108. For Lancashire R. TyUlesley compiled62 words
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35 1922-06-14 12 i A Reuter cable of June 13th. states that m the Feather-weight Championship of Europe (20 rounds), contested at Liverpool, Billy Matthews (London) defeated the holder, Arthur Wyns (Belgium) on points. i35 words
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Article31 1922-06-14 12 The match between the Chinese Commercial and Industrial School and the V.M.C.A., on the latter's ground resulted iti a win for the School, the scores being 21-10, 21-18 j31 words
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Article26 1922-06-14 12 1 The June monthly medal will be competed for on Saturday 17th, and Sunday 18th, insts. The usual '.jail sweep will be held.26 words
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Article62 1922-06-14 12 The Ladies' Spoon Competition for June was played -on 12th inst., and resulted m a tie between Mrs. Savi and Mrs. Winfield. Eight cards were taken out and the following were returned: Mrs. V. G. Savi 46 6 40 Mrs. T. E. Winfield 55 15 40 Mrs.62 words
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Article609 1922-06-14 12 A ea*e of some interest came before the' Court <>f Appeal consisting of the Chief, Justic* of the Straits Settlements, Sir j Water S. Shaw, and the Hon Mr. Justie Barret t-Lennard m the Coun.il Chamber' Johoro 13ah.ru on Monday the 12th inst we are informed,609 words
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Advertisement200 1922-06-14 12 i FOR ALL LEAKS AND CRACKS, PARTICULARLY AND GUTTERS AND CRACKED TILES -RI T O m drums of 1 cwt and 1 cwt SOLE AGENTS I ALDENS' SUCCESSORS (Eastern) i?o |J 4, Collyer Quay, Singapore f and 33c, Beach Road. r e > a Telegram "ALDENS" AUSTRALIAN LAGER IS THE200 words
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