The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 June 1922
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Title Section15 1922-06-24 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. if.NTS SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1922. No. 10,61915 words
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Article176 1922-06-24 1 Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, the distinguisl.ed soldier, has been shot dead by two Irishmen on his doorstep m London. The murder has caused extreme horror, the King postponing the Prince of Wales' birthday party, and Lords and Commons adjourning after tributes to the deceased Page 7.176 words
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Article1106 1922-06-24 1 Quieqwid agunt homines nostri eet farragm j HbelH JrviiiAL. We have had dturing the week distinct evidence of the growth of a democratic spirit m Malaya. The evidence was contained m the column* of speeches made at the Federal Council. The standard of I value accepted1,106 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement156 1922-06-24 1 VIALTHOID a^a**M*S^SS£QMHh4MfeHSSBSBBHI^ RAFFLES HOTEL. M NAY Yea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p. m ;IK> AV Children's Party 5 to 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY,- Orchestral Concert, 945 p.m. THURSDAY.- t;^st Ni ?h t, Dinner and Dance. •WAY— Tea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. SATURDAY—- Guest Night, Dinner and Dance SUNDAY—156 words
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Advertisement245 1922-06-24 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. -a. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). OFFERED AT JUST ARRIVED HAIF PRIPI? A further Consignment of MA CHEUK A Small Selection of OR LEATHER MAH-JONGG CIGARETTE. CASES The Chinese Game that has Ousted Bridge from the Clubs AND m the Far Eagt TOBACCO POUCHES. *^g^* FOLD IT UP245 words
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Advertisement149 1922-06-24 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bank holiday next Saturday- Page B Dm Witt'. Pills, testimonials to-KL^O Montoro cargo being discharged- Paire 5 Pa eT aml Goveinm ™t tenders-^ Page^ Marnier liqueurs at Bolter's— Page^^ Sale a,UI bank,u P^y imtfrc Seah's Ag«^ Ltd.. -notice of En'sinels 1 age o. Godowns to Ist Mess river149 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous96 1922-06-24 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, :l-lih. High Water, 10.12 a.m 0.H7 p.m. Outward Mail due. Polo Balestier. Cricket S.C.C. v s Services. "Well, What Abovi It Theatre, D.15. Sunday, 25th. High Water, 10.56 a.m., 10.16 p.m. Monday, 26th. High Water. 11.37 a.m., 10.54 p.m. Trafalgar, Ltd., Paterson Simons, noon. Legislative Council, 2.3096 words
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Article446 1922-06-24 2 A >pecial Indian Army Order unifies that leave to Ireland for all ranks is suspended until further notice. Pot presenting a forged betting ticket for the purpose of cheating Mr. Kaye a bookmaker, at the Rangoon Races, recently a Burmese cook was sentenced by the district magistrate to six months'446 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement569 1922-06-24 2 j TO I I 1 OR FOR SALE. J LARGE GODOWNS, newly erected Isrea from 10,000 to 60,000 *q. ft. fachag river. LARGE STOKES from S,OOO to 24,000 *q. ft. near wharf and shipp- j ing- Also three storied buildings for office* j *nd godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry,569 words
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Advertisement477 1922-06-24 2 GAIETY |j CINEMA j EXPENSIVE PRESENTATION of Tarian's latest sensational whirlwind thirty one reel action continued chapter play ELMO LINCOLN, THE FAMOUS STAR OF TARZAN "Tarzan of the Apes" and "The Romance of Tsnss" is star of this great serial Thriller Supreme ADVENTURES jjfc OF TARZAN (15 Episodes) tAgMvW^l I477 words
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Advertisement354 1922-06-24 2 alhambhl From THURSDAY, June 22, so TUESDAY lun A UNIVERSAL-JEWEL SUPER PRODUCTION The amazing story of "Fanny Herself", thy famous novel by Edi i j ously told, j NO WOMAN KNOWS MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT who gives a characterisation which has never been surpass! The tragedy, comedy, pathos and humour of354 words
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Article519 1922-06-24 3 No Sabre-Rattling. Politically and militarily, writes H. G. Cardozo m an English paper, France is at present the strongest nation on the Continent, and though there is not the slightest desire on the part of the French statesmen to indulge m sabre-rattling, they are well aware519 words
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Article17 1922-06-24 3 The more rich people you have the more people employe! the uountry mi*, have. Sir F. Banbury.17 words
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Article204 1922-06-24 3 Movement of Cyclones. Science sends pioneers to many an outpost. Two hundred and fifty miles northeast of Cairns there is a coral knoll known as Willis Island, says a Sydney paper. A wireless station has beeh erected there m c, idler that the Government meteorologist m Brisbane204 words
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Advertisement231 1922-06-24 3 ,Vi.rSaH»ll Medical Congress London 1913. W itM C#a wr*£ v R. appointment "^^-f^lir^l^n *t>^ Mjr«* 'i VT s J Appointment wl T* ,c- .^"«Vii-.: SJ me |P Courf of Spain. > I «ri-~*' H^ Cour/ 9 //o 'v. j I The Food of Kings I for your Baby 1 K.ngs231 words
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Advertisement305 1922-06-24 3 |lill!!l!!!l!IIIIIIIIinillllllllllllllllll|||||!l!l!!-!ni|||||!||^ A.M. A. A.M.A. 1 Allied Manufacturers AgenrdAg I mammammmmamammmamm gg INDUSTRIAL KNOITTPMRNTS 1 1 GEORGE FLETCHER Co. LTD. 1 S COMPLETE CANE SUGAR FACTORIES f§ 1 ERNEST NE WELL &cT LTD. t H COMPLETE CEMENT WORKS. H WELLMAN, SMITH, OWEN ENG. CORPN 1 j3 STEEL WORKS PLANT ANES AND305 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous528 1922-06-24 3 CHURCH SERVICES. ST, ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.' Sunday, June 25. I 7 a.m. Holy Communion. i 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral.) Ml a.m. Matins and Litany 4 p.m. The Catechism. Ml p.m. Evensong and Sermon. ST. MATTHEW*! BEPOT links. 101 p.m. Iwum and Sermon During the following528 words
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Article792 1922-06-24 4 The Saturday Review has this interesting notice of Mr. Ivor Evans new Book Mr. Evans m this book describees the lives, habits and customs of the piratical head-hunter of North Borneo, and gives an account of interesting objects of prehistoric antiquity discovered m the island. Tho environment792 words
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Article106 1922-06-24 4 Recently, when he was lecturing on "Citizenship" to the students at Glasgow's seat of learning, Sir Henry Hadow, Vicechancellor of Sheffield University, told a story illustrating ihe advance and limits— of civilisation m the Fiji Islands. Two natives quarrelled about the boundaries of their respective lands, but instead of106 words
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Article82 1922-06-24 4 London, May 22r.d.— Yesterday was th* hottest May day for 27 years, the temperature being 84 m the shade. To-day, it is 86. The heat is likely to continue. I May 24— The heat is intenser than ever m the South of England. There have been several82 words
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Article85 1922-06-24 4 Ca pat own. April 29. Reports from Mafeking indicate the possibility of an invasion of locusts on nn appalling scale from the Kalahari Desert. Travellers state that an enormous moving mass of insects m a wingless condition, 300 miles m length and of undetermined breadth, is on85 words
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Advertisement983 1922-06-24 4 AUCTION SALE OF A Quantity of Well Made Teak Household Furnitur and Effects, comprising three walnut stained teak b.rgle bedsteads complete with mattress, pillows and cur--7: m dressing tables, washstands, wardrobes, bedroom chairs, dining table ana dining ti Oa* chairs, dinner waggon, well made rattan furniture, teak ice chests, cushions.983 words
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Advertisement399 1922-06-24 4 I "One —Two —Three" and you're I I shaved m perfect comfort! fl g ONE: Place a genuine Gillette blade m the New Improved Gillette Safet\ m R 4 TWO: Lather your face thorough!) MAoeiN^^^haa^"^ THREE: Proceed to shave with I m. angle strokes. I^ tit^Hß|Jpik 1,,,u^ HAVING with the399 words
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Advertisement540 1922-06-24 5 IN ONE HOUR repain and simple len. !encnUi .Machinery on the pref r 1* ns manufacturing. JOIIN DIKE, OPTICIAN f old Broad St. London. j Road, Singapore. TO LET. v)s X \!I C.OUOWN No. 2 p| I \l SAIC.ON. .re. IS,2M eqaara feet. »r ■torag. parpo. faeai Exdolloat situati. ».i540 words
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Advertisement558 1922-06-24 5 1 WANTED. Required for service m Drew., or Hosnitn As "sunt "f •nek* ing copies of to. 1 Appl lcat ions m writing U Th. JUtoS?S2 <0 b llddre T f ,i I A.iaiic Petroleum Co S S N Ltd., (Incorporated m England) s? hi Court. "'Kianaj, m. Helens 22-6558 words
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Advertisement726 1922-06-24 5 AUCTION SALES REMINDER. TODAY, SATURDAY-, AT 10.44 A.M. Aid 1 (j., rjALE Oj 200 Lots of excellent teak household furniture Pianos, mirrors J-c. raassiuj from a country residence for convenience of sale At our sale-room, No, tl Chulia Street Comprising a ery lme toned upright grand German piano hy ll726 words
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Advertisement787 1922-06-24 5 AUCTION SALES REMINDER. ON SATURDAY, 24th JUNE, AT 10.30 A.M. AUCTION SALE OF One 4-cylinder 2-seater Overland Motor Car m ajood running order At our sale-room No. 30 Ch.lia Street. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., Auctioneers. 1 NOTICES EXCHANGE BANES NOTICK The Exchange Banks will be closed on Saturday, Ist July,787 words
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Advertisement743 1922-06-24 5 BY APPOINTMENT TO Eye Sight I Carefully NHteflK j Tested. J||P Charge. H. M. The King of Siam. I j GUARD YOUR CHILDREN'S EYES NOW So that they may increase their efficiency. Special care m the examination of Children's eye? combined with a wide experience of their treatment, enable us743 words
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816 1922-06-24 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1922. The Irish Elections. J lt would appear as if Devalera by his latest manifesto has definitely burned his boats, and notified that he refuses to regard anything but a Republican Ireland as a settlement of the question which has arisen as a result816 words
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Article1317 1922-06-24 6 I A notification regarding parcel rates to various places m Africa appears m th« Gazette. A long list of persons deported from thi Colony, under orders cf banishment, durihp May, appears m the Gazette. Mr. K. W. F. Gilman has been appointed to act as Controller of Labour, S. S1,317 words
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Article45 1922-06-24 6 »*<>» MOIOt \M,„ lA| A mrtou, motor a Bfternc ng near [poh. Paterson were retui when the car hun,,, aiding from Ihs road road repair, arere went over on its ride Mr P.t«r*.,n a broken collar *J I severely bruised, but n, rously hurt.45 words
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Article105 1922-06-24 6 Favours Gercrasjeai v,t 1( n Kuala Luatpur j„„ The Majay Mail". Colombo says thai states that the P. Growers' Association on Tuesday to setal regard to the prop M, a 11. Carnal, International Runbei I v m to the newspaper-, tab consumers prefer rubber, rather the* amnta105 words
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Article474 1922-06-24 6 Former GssmSJUasieMf ..t \|> j> 0 j Uf We regret to record the death, which occurred m the General H< ipital onThunu day afternoon, of Mr. DougSM, a forrr.tr Commissioner of Police m the PJfj Douglas, who vaa about II yt>ar« of IJf was a474 words
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Article113 1922-06-24 6 H. 11. the Sultan of Kd H. The Rajah of Kelantan U I I arrived at Patani oa Satardaj inst. and Were the guests of the < ment over the week end. Th. Ed the Residency, where 11. E TH Lieutenant, Phya Dejanujit, warmly »j corned the Royal visitors to113 words
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Advertisement176 1922-06-24 6 JAS COUTTS m AND Cos. St. VH^^A O T G Phone:— -Li U 1 TO MM A (Solo Importers) Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. Incoporated m Shanghai DISCRIMINATING PEOPLE PREFER Crookes lenses to be used m the manufacture of their eyeglasses We have them. N. LAZARUS-JOPTICIAN Medical Hall Building, Battery Road.176 words
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Advertisement113 1922-06-24 6 mmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm What about your BAGGAGE YOU insure your valuables and 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 I various ways, or stolen every year m transit by railway and steamship, I or113 words
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Article700 1922-06-24 7 IRISH OUTRAGE. I HE (RIME. [Renter*! Service. J London, June 22. Sit Rear? Wilson haa been taide hi» London residence. ive been made. London, June 22. ■hoi shortly after unveiling Great Eastern employes station. He drove up I lenee at Eaton place rhere ire conflicting accounts Some700 words
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Article648 1922-06-24 7 IRISH ELECTIONS. PAPERS TAMPERED WITH. [Renter's Service.] m_ f London. June 22. [Mr. CeUfanV election for mi d_Cork may be declared void as a raanrl „f -ith the ballot-papers UmPennB c on h (n P r r e T nt T^"" f PErtitS 18: <'°*" on (pro-Treaty) 55;648 words
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Article256 1922-06-24 7 FRENCH DEBTS. i BRITISH ATTITUDE. [Renter's Service.] London, June 22. The question of tho French war debt r to Britain was brought up m the House of Commons and evoked a statement frsm Mr. Lloyd George that the French Government had not endeavoured to raise the question of256 words
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Article224 1922-06-24 7 Aboul a year ago Mischa Ehnan came through here on the Celebrity Tour and was the biggest success ever known m I Singapore. The second great artist on the list is Mmc Lydia Lipkowsky unquestionably one of the most brilliant singers, not only from the point of art,224 words
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Article29 1922-06-24 7 Shanghai sportsmen are shortly to see boxers pitted against jiu-jitsu wrestlers. Four Japanese are going there to find opponents who will wrestle with them or box against their wrestling.29 words
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Article1282 1922-06-24 7 j new. The loss of the Egypt m a sea fog on en otherwise brilliantly fine day was a poignant surprise, and the Lascars who j formed the crew are the subject of keen I denunciation, though the official inquiry has yet to be made. The Bottomley1,282 words
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Advertisement159 1922-06-24 7 a— I MINIATURE WAR MEDALS WE ARE NOW IN A POSITION TO SUPPLY FROM STOCK AXY OF THE FOLLOWING MEDALS, RIBBONS, BARS Etc. 1911 STAR AND BAR MERCANTILE MARINE 1914-15 STAR OB.E. (MILITARY) VICTORY MEDAL SILVER ROSES I GENERAL SERVICE BRONZE OAK LEAVES MILITARY MEDAL BARS FOR M.C. MILITARY CROSS159 words
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Advertisement509 1922-06-24 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 Englaad) •INGAPORE. PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE. PORT509 words
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Advertisement659 1922-06-24 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ILL2RMA. 4b BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co M \Jbi (Incorporated m England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer Singapore. OUTWARD. ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER China an d Japan July 6 HOMEWARD. *s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London Aug. 18 ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aug. 29 ♦LIMITED ACCOMMODATION ONL' tINTERMEDIATE PASSENGER STEALER FREIGHT SERVICE.659 words
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Advertisement701 1922-06-24 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA i APCAR™ LINE (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERYirif PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with Hia Majesty'a Government) LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON I tftrr.. DUE SINGAPORE IFA VF mSSSm^^* KASHGAR about J:ne 25 DELT/ SARDINIA about701 words
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Advertisement751 1922-06-24 9 M siAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Krf.a Trenggaau, KelanUn, Bamrnar* t«i, L«f~». Chum P r d aD^*' ok Telu m p «t«'. Singora. MAHIDOL A iv *l Departure MALAYA I are fitted throughout with electric lieht anri >„. 2 for lim class passengers.751 words
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Advertisement676 1922-06-24 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK NEI EM BLL DU S,pOT R Ute For CITY OF TTMrnrxr676 words
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Advertisement647 1922-06-24 9 STRUTHERS AND BARRY Operators United Statea Shipping Board. 'i ii Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. WEST FARALON due Singapore to load .July 1 Ap uS due Singapore to discharge July L 6 APUS due Singapore to load Aug. 1 WEST IVAN due Singapore to discharge Aug. B WEST647 words
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Article74 1922-06-24 10 The M.M. Outward mail steamer Andre Lebon is expected he**e from Penang on Monday afternoon, 26th instant. She will leave for Saigon, Haiphong, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan on Tuesday, 27th instant, at 6 a.m. vhich mu-t be stepped, the Master AttenDescribing it as a dangerous practice dant, Captain74 words
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Article286 1922-06-24 10 Though no new light has been thrown on the circumstances surrounding the stranding of the unknown ship on tha Paracels Islands, it has now been practically determined that she does not trade into Hongkong. On learning of the strange circumstances of the case, the Harbour officials instituted286 words
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Advertisement476 1922-06-24 10 CUe tAete. UuvmcHi€ii4 Wjf apt ml V(s f%m I ijmj W V\^ v 2: j) I1 m 3£rb£s? >i^ AL \A -kfi\ .'Uvissi ir lk >'•"■■■■■■'■= V •r: EM«P>m I |:v pt witt^ j Kidiiey&BladderPills 1 j These Pills also art on the liwr J «»OT ni.uiai without this viosarua476 words
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Advertisement351 1922-06-24 10 a.s. MONTORO. I Consignees of cr.rgo per the above steamer from Australia (June 22) are hereby notified that she has now arrived and is discharging opposite godown No. 14 and 15. BOUSTEAD 4 CO., LTD.. (Incorporated m the F.M.S.) Agenta. VIOLINS I MANDOLINES GUITARS W. J. GARCIA haa bow a351 words
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Advertisement153 1922-06-24 10 Genasco B oofinS 2 PLY AND 3 PLY O COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK KIFATt AND NAILS FOR FIXING GENASCO is ter- :f"|«|i BE/V4SCM 8 t/ie result of '^llltl /n the /o over 40 Years 3 P|Y "|'sJ9 run, che per experience j|fcOyJ(B t/,a a "*'>*>. /N t/ie ff^^^H Sl manufacture153 words
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Miscellaneous594 1922-06-24 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Anamba Natu-ia If funds Batavier 9 a.m. Kerimon Soon Lee 9 a.m. Cucob Hong Aik 9 a.m! Caaai Edina 9 a.m. P. Batam &I\ Bu'ang Hock Keng 9 a.m. P. Sambu, Billiton Batavia Baud 10 a.m. Japan, etc. Kutsang 10 a.m. Medan, etc. Singapore 11 a.m. Indragiri,594 words
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Article93 1922-06-24 11 Junt- 28 Bank deeaaaaj J J *Jj Private credits li ms. 24 922 Xew York, demand r'' :i Credits 90 days "7J France, demand W r India, T. T. Hoagkong, demand 12% pc Prem 4 Yokohama, demand ;i Java demand i->-,~ r> 1 1 IOOV2 Bangkok, demand i JO93 words
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Article125 1922-06-24 11 'Jin 160 Tons r> Gambier Cube No. 1 13.00 Gambier g 7/ Pepper (white fair) 26*50 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 975 Pearl Sago small g 40 Copra Mix 10 20 Copra Sundried 10^50 Opium, Benares uncerti 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 230 Rice, Siam No. 1 for export 860 Rice,125 words
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Article38 1922-06-24 11 June 23rd, noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 25'- 25 4 July 25 4 26; July-Sept. 26 M 27; Oct. -Dec. 27 y, 28V1-. London quotation crepe and sheet T'-.d. Market Steady.38 words
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Article190 1922-06-24 11 (Australian Press Association.) London, May 10. The Financial News has published an article by "A colonial importer." declaring that after the group forming the New Zealand Dairy ProJuce Pool had made use •of existing channels of distribution long enough to give them an elementary knowledge of marketing190 words
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Article129 1922-06-24 11 j The Shanghai Hotels Ltd., (m which the Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd., has a controlling interest) haa bought the Sanitary Steam Laundry. Not for years hai the statistical position of wheat m Australia engaged more atten- tion than at presert. Shipments oversea tiave been usually free, and what is more,129 words
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Article112 1922-06-24 11 PHASER'S REPORT. Singapore Jun«' 2.L Hn. £156.5.0. 160 tons sold at $77.2:, Rafcbera. Dull. Baaaetta 70, United Malaccas 65, Utan Ssaapana $1.10 Hal gawniei $3.25, [atnaa $4*o, jta** ho Hayt >rs $4. Ulu Benuta 17' L Mining. CoUieriea $ia.73, llnraia $4.20 ex dividend, Nawng Pets 46, (JJsj112 words
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Article150 1922-06-24 11 Siagapore, June tt. Silver 86%, Hongkong 11% par rent premium. Three months gold SS. Share market. Dull. KabWra. Market quiet. Allenbya 16 lh. Craigieleaa 20 23, Baaaetta 57% 72%, Bukit Semttawanga is. la. 4<1.. and Singapore Uniteds B%d. s» ><>. Montakaba 12',. Malaga Pindaa 75. u u Benota150 words
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Article101 1922-06-24 11 Singapore, June 23. Tin.-f153 Ba., $77 M, 160 tons sold. Rubbers.— Bassetts 65 70, Glenealysellers 70, Kuala Siuim s $1.40 $1.50 Ulu Benuts 17% 22',, Malakoffs $2.50 $2.75 Mines._Joha.ns 47', 52',, Unguis $2.45 12.65, Jelantohs sellers 37',. Je'antoh 'A' sellers 90, Renongs 19s. 19s. 6d., Rawangi101 words
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Article143 1922-06-24 11 Agents: Paterson, Simons and Co. Trafalgar, 3,200; total to date. d.ooOTrafalgar, 9,000; coconuts; .tota T ?0*52 /ff. tO date Sli 700 Benar 20,340, total to date, 37,730; Sunge. Matang 20,132; total to date, 113,720 <••<«*- <S uniat ™>, 36,036; total to date. *****; Hennt tta 23143 words
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Article42 1922-06-24 11 Heungshan is enjoying V ei-y prosperous year of silk industry, says* Canton Times. The first and second crops of silk worm had been very eocceaofuJ. According to silk merchants of the district, the third corp is expected to be a good one42 words
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Advertisement433 1922-06-24 11 Ai*et« approximately $6,000,000. WE GRFAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANTTIMmi''' o I HEAD OFFlCE:— Wincheater Hrn,« a J? cor P° rate <l fa Straita Settlementa) The Company haa £20,000 depoaited 'with^K,, JJo*™' o*™o*™0 1 OFFICE 32 Old Jewry E C gKACWJL^^ d -Si 3?' Life SECRETARY MANAGING DIRECTOR G. C. KNOX.433 words
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Advertisement443 1922-06-24 11 CHARTERED BAM. •J India, Australia and China «-«r. Umm^MttamHam^Vmmm HEAD OFFICE. 18 "■hopigata, London, *.a ai« oa A Br« c «ea and Brancbee gsgr as*- Bangkok l pc h SP* B-bly fe* j dw^For. LdW 50 O ,nwo Cebu F Minn! gourabaya Colombo EA v I* I Deli* 0 M443 words
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Advertisement880 1922-06-24 11 Y0K0BA»lTl^ LIMITED, Established 1880. 1 Y io0 000 000 I RaaerveFund y. 6 i, 00 0,000 we. S[ e nt: X Kodama Eaq. Vive-Preaident: R. Ichinomiya, Eaq. DIRECTORS. V V^!l E,q m N K »Jiwara Eaq. Iff n^ mEk W^' Esq S X Suz "ki Esq. B^' saaf^ EEa t880 words
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Advertisement125 1922-06-24 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporate.! m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE Pin a. r M TOR CAR MA WNE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Cj. Messrs. BARKER Co., Lta. Messrs. WEARE Co. I til "ranch Oflice-61, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager125 words
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Article2408 1922-06-24 12 YESTERDAY'S APPEAL COURT PROCEEDINGS. The story of the purchase for over eight hundred thousand dollars of a rubber estate m Pahang which was aftetrwards found to be over two hundred acres short, was related m the Singapore Court of Appeal yesterdUy, when a Chinese planter named Chew Bee,2,408 words
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Article187 1922-06-24 12 The following is the report oy the directors to the third annual general* meeting of shareholders to be held at the registered office, Chartered Bank Chambers, on Friday June 30 at noon. The accounts show a loss for the year amounting to $25,501.49 to which must be187 words
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Article126 1922-06-24 12 The following Singapore properties were sl T tion by MeSSrs Cheon Koon beng Co, at their saleroom No. 30 Chulia Street, on Wednesday afternoon. Freehold land and house No. 1197 Joo Chiat Place off Telok Kurau Road, area 23,905 sq. ft, bought by Mr. Kan, Teow Yam for126 words
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Article71 1922-06-24 12 (Week Ending July i) Monday, 26th, 5.15 P m Drill Hall 5S5£ Chinese an d Malay Officers and Tuesday, 27th, 5.15 p.m., Dril Ha 515 on? S neSe C ™»™y Parade 5.16 p.m. Bras Basah Road, Malay ComCom 515 Pm Drill HallfsF^ Company Parade. Co°m P71 words
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Article101 1922-06-24 12 Sandwich, June 22. The first day m the Golf Championship was remarkable for the failure of Kirkwood, who was quite obscured by British and American performances. The Australian played nervously with only glimpses of his recent form. Walter Hagen, after an indifferent morning round,, leads the field101 words
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Article74 1922-06-24 12 Scarborough, June 22. In the Davis Cup first round Patterson (Australia) beat Washer (Belgium) 6 3. I -4 f 6 4. Patterson was rather weak m backhand play but hia service was greatly superior. Anderson (Australia) beat Watson (Belgium) 6-2, 6-1 6-2. This was a much more74 words
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Article40 1922-06-24 12 London, June 22. At Huddersfield Yorkshire beat Warwickshire by an innings and 271 runs. Homes for Yorkshire made 220 not out. At Southampton Hampshire beat Glamorgan by an innings and 106. Brown for Hampshire made 153 mot out.40 words
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Article156 1922-06-24 12 The following will be the teams m the Singapore Cricket Tournament match, S.C. C. vs. Services, which will take place on the Padang this afternoon: S.C.C— O. P. Griffith-Jones (Capt). H. M. Cantrell, R. T. Holder, E. J. Riches, P. R. Craig, R. L. D. Wodehouse, H. P. Holmes156 words
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Article39 1922-06-24 12 There will be a hundred yards race m connection with the Jackson-Miller Cup, at tbe Swimming Club on Sunday morning. Those wishing to enter should notify the Captain immediately after the arrival of the 10 o'clock launch.39 words
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Article58 1922-06-24 12 With the object m view of endeavouring to ravange a football match under Australian luies, WOnM Australians resident m Singapore who hare been players of tha Australian game, and who art willing to take part m a match here if arranged, kindly send their names to Mr. Oacar58 words
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Article249 1922-06-24 12 The Spanish atartcd well m the world's hard championships, for at the start Flaquer, Count de Gomar, and J- M. Alonso defeated F. G. Lowe, J. Washer the Belgian Champion, and Lemaire de Warzee respectively. The victories of the Spanish representatives against such seasoned players are249 words
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Article73 1922-06-24 12 London, Juife sth.-There were angry scenes at a football match at Copenhagen between Glasgow Rangers and a Danish team, owing to the referee ordering a Ranger to retire, it is alleged because of Unfair play, and also awarding a free kick to tho Danes. The visiting players' disapproval73 words
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