The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 June 1922
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Title Section16 1922-06-28 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1022. No. 10,62216 words
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Article204 1922-06-28 1 London yesterday was in mourning for the passing of Wilson and huge crowds attended the funeral. The fttory of the crime was unfolded at the inquest, and a verdict of murder returned Page 7. In the House of Commons there was a long debate on the Irish204 words
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Article1026 1922-06-28 1 My Forests march from scat to sea Eternal in their pageantry: The white-leaf'd poplars sue for rains, The biix'h a muiden-ghost remains. The maple flames in a lone hour. Ever the pine's a secret tower. Bin! and beast do so abound, i My lonely lands stem holy ground;1,026 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement133 1922-06-28 1 MALTHOID RAFFLES HOTEL. M()N n A Y.- Tea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. I TUESDAY Children's Party sto 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY^ Orchestral Concert, 9.45 p.m. I Ciuest Night, Dinner and Dance, f tB">AY.— Tea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. I IRDAY.— Guest Night, Dinner and Dance Cinema at133 words
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Advertisement214 1922-06-28 1 stste(kprks CIGARETTES ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE IN THEIR QUALIFIES. Sole Manufacturers ARDATH TOBACCO CO., LTD., LONDON THE EUROPE HOTEL. BINGAPORB DANCING AFTER DINNER, EVERY Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. The Hotel Orchestra under the direction of Mr. P. R. Martens. Telephones in every Room. THE EUROPE HOTKL, LO. ARTHUR E. ODKLL, Muu f214 words
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Advertisement177 1922-06-28 1 a dsfa dsf LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Houses to let —^Page i>. Trade mark notice Pajre 4. Scmme Dinner and Smoker— Page 2 New films at the Alhambra— Pa^e 2. A tO s S 'T'- S froiM Robinson's Page 7. New issue ofFrem-h n lit. national b< DOS aj;e 2. Redui?il prices177 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous70 1922-06-28 1 THE WEFK Wrdvfitday, 2Xth. Hi^h Water, 0.56 p.m. Football, I)iv. S.R.C. v. S.C.F.A. Football, Div. 11. S.R.C. v. Middlesex 1 S.C.F.A. TI v. Ex-Strvices. Polo Balestier. Tanglin Club at Home, 6.15 p.m. Variety Ent., Vic. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Thursday, 9§ik. Hiph Water, 0.18 p.m. Football. Div. 11. SeUt;>r v. S70 words
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Article212 1922-06-28 2 (error of Sungei Patani. By the i«.20 train on Thursday morning a full-grown t:>er, known to the Malays as "Tron* Kasan," the largest kind roaming our jungles, was brought to Penang *m<i offered for sate. The brute was shot in a plantation at Gvrum, near Sungrei Patani. ft212 words
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Article303 1922-06-28 2 Singapore K\hibitors. The one hundred an 1 fiftyfourth exhibi-. tion of tho Royal Academy of Arts opened 'ast month, and shows that the break with old traditions which occurred in 1921 has' been carried farther on this occasion. A portrait which shows pood work is in Galle-303 words
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Article83 1922-06-28 2 ORIENTAL TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC. The net revenue of the Oriental Telephone C mpany *> r 1921 amounted to £43,228 (against £47,144), and £10,490 *as brought forward. A final dividend is proposed of 6 per cent, on the Ordinary shares making 10 per cent, for the vear, free of tax (the83 words
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Advertisement327 1922-06-28 2 TO LhT OR FOR SALE. LARGE GO; OWNS, newly erected area from 10,000 to 50,000 iq. it. faciag river. LARGB STOKES from 6,000 to 24,000 iQ. ft. near wharf and skipping. Also three storied building! for offices and godowns. Centrr.lly situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write to327 words
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Advertisement569 1922-06-28 2 GAIETY jk CINEMA TREMENDOUS SUCCESS CROWDS ATTEND TO SEE The premier presentation of ELMO LINCOLN'S LATEST PICTURE Hundreds not able to secure seats to see THE REAL TARZAN of Tarzan of the Apes in his best production since The Romance of Tarzan &c. ADVENTURES jj* OF TARZAN A SERIAL IN569 words
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Advertisement428 1922-06-28 2 LMA MBfi A FROM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, TO MONDAY, Ml A TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME OF GRIPPING AND y\ T y, PICTURES. AIX| i. In the Second Show, commencing P UI A WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTIO>. OF INIYKKSAI. .\l»|'K Featurlnj? that popular, versatile star GLADYS BROCKWELL In a part which lends most admirably428 words
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Article654 1922-06-28 3 LEGAL IMMUNITIES. Objection is fx-ing taken by shipowners to the xtens..);i to commercial ships in the ownership of a State, of the doctrine of i immunity which at law has been given to public ship?, such as war vessels. This objection has increased in degree recently owing654 words
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Article118 1922-06-28 3 Wirtlen telegraphy amateurs' ingenuity proceeds apace. Tw, new inventions recorded in the United States are a wireless receiver you can wear on the finirtr I a ring, osmg an urinary unbrella as the aerial; and a complete receiving station com pressed into a matchbox. A new lanjrua^e118 words
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Article250 1922-06-28 3 It is surprising how many people 'j are afflicted in this way though thoroughly enjoying a good dinner they, half-an-hour afterwards, are in pain, troubled with a dull, t heavy, overloaded feeling and de- 5 ckfedly uneasy. This is due to! I Weakened digestive powers, and if it j be250 words
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Advertisement260 1922-06-28 3 I Expectant and Nursing IB ivio triers find in Glaxo a most valuable aid, for, taken regularly two 1 3* or three times a day by the mother herself (both before and Hf=| after the birth of her baby), Glaxo not only maintains the 4t 1 Mother's own strength without260 words
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Advertisement390 1922-06-28 3 FOR ACHES AND PAINS. For aches and pains in young and old there is nothing that will so quickly bring permanent relief and. Cure as that sovereign time-tested and proven remedy LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM. For the aches and pains of childhood and youth it is unexcelled. For the rheumatic and390 words
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Advertisement97 1922-06-28 3 I AJIA AJLA. I i C. 4. f*ARSOMS Co, Ltd. i (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). 5 STEAM TURBINES^^ TURBO GENERATORS TURBO PUMPS >1 i" Jj IHHIHHfiiiM^MiMMUSUIHIiMDHMHM 10,000 K. W. "PARSONS 11 TURBO ALTERNATOR BIT •J SHANGHAI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 1920. K 5 SOLE AGENT IN MALAYA. SLAM, INDO-CHIXA, DUTCH EAST INDIES. >97 words
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Article645 1922-06-28 4 FKASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. TUESDAY, JUNE 27. MINING. [Figures in brackets shows the capital and issue value of the Share in dollar* unless otherwise marked. C. Cum div. z equals ex div.] Hitam Tin (300,000) .85— .95 Jelantoh ($1) .60 Johan Tin ($1) .45— .55645 words
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Article100 1922-06-28 4 Chinese foreign trained doctors are plan, ning a private hospital. The site chosen is the old Happy Valley Retreat. An initial sum of $105,000 will be spent on the project. There will be accommodation for 20 private patients, 24 general ward patients and provision for six materItltf cases. The Chinese100 words
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Article387 1922-06-28 4 Addr-sg at Melbourne June 11. A Melbourne message says Mr. Sastri on June 11 delivered an address lasting an hour before an overflowing attendance H the Wesleyan Church. In the course of his speech he said that Indians would fain persuade others that they wished to387 words
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241 1922-06-28 4 Novel German Invention. For certain kinds of fires what are known a s "dry extinguishers" are preferable to water. They operate, of course, by liberating some gas, such as carbon dioxide, which prevents combustion. These extinguishers, however, require considerable strength to manipulate. This disadvantage241 words
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Article161 1922-06-28 4 Richard Norris Williams, intrepid .shctmakcr of the Longwood Cricket Club, takeg his tennis sjbout as lightly as can be imagined, says a Boston message, and therefore gets a great deal of enjoyment out of his matches, even though his portion sometimes is defeat. At the national mixed161 words
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Article65 1922-06-28 4 One of the largest and most destructive fires known in the Indian mining industry broke out early this month in Jenchari colliery in Aaansol district. The conflagration has gradually extended and it is feared that the whole mine area is doomed. Even flooding will not be attle to extinguish the65 words
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Advertisement941 1922-06-28 4 AUCTION SALE OF 250 lots of magnificent design teak household furniture, .rinsnu-ad piano, Columbia gramophone, tennis g«ar, plants etc. At No. 2 Orchard Kuad ON SATURDAY, Ist JULY AT .1 p.m. Comprising M erv fine toned upright grand piano by John Brinsmead Sons, Loudon, in splsndil condition, with stool to941 words
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Advertisement311 1922-06-28 4 I»i di'tri^ En j)inps m REDUCED PRICES m 3to«H.P. I $1.^.00 1 i to a i «j*^f i' %y M AU Parts Stamdtrd and fnttrctmriieahh \U KEKMATH \(,l\]- I i. Id KnirinperN Limited. (Incorporate,; in the S. S. Sin^apun M Kermath Manufacturing Co, Detn^t. M»d».US K M Cable Addxea»-KERM\nt jj311 words
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Advertisement1175 1922-06-28 5 WANTED, WANTED TO BUY. Chine** or European HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE to S -co*i H.nd care of Free 0-10 n c _BOARD AND LOD<,iNG imgmm AUCTION SALES MORTGAGEE'S SALeTJP <>"<• '-cylinder 5-seater Chevrolet car Jj No. S. 2774 At Messrs Cheong Koon Sen,r and Cos Saleroom, No. 30 Chulia Street I Vi\1,175 words
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Advertisement667 1922-06-28 5 1 AUCTION SALES DIBTRE3S SALE. IN PHE BUPEBMC COURT OV THH BTRAITB BE TLEMENT*. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE In the cause of On K In r.«. O[l{ Co Landlor, versus K. (j- L F.ivi-inston Tinant AUCTION SALE OK All the furniture n-moved from House No STAINLD TEAK SIDEBOARD, rattan settees easy667 words
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Advertisement661 1922-06-28 5 AUCTION SALES SHERIFFS SALE IN THE BUPKSME court of the STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE i'n tho cause of t n Tcn H«»« Plaintiffs vr-rsus < hop Hock Senf Leo..- Defendant! AUCTION SAI E <V All the furniture ;:rd itek-in-trada of i sugar boiler factory, comprising largo weighing scale, brass661 words
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Advertisement821 1922-06-28 5 J MUSIC i OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. < FOR ALL THE LATEST HITS AND NOVELTIES IN MUSIC. I TRY j THE HOUSE OF THE CATCHY d MUSIC. H. C HUDSON. 100, North Jridge Road, Singapore. Where the music hits come front. The cheapest house \m Town. We are only too pleased821 words
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Advertisement540 1922-06-28 5 i Hi^V I mSCRIMINAUNG PEOPLE Prefer Crookes lenses to be used in the manufacture of their eyeglasses. We have them. N. LAZARUS OPTICIAN. Medical Hall Kuilding. Battery Road. Mr. R. V. MEYER, FSM (Lond.) F.1.0. (Enj?) NOTICES EXCHANGE HANKS NOTICE. Tht Exchange Btthks will be dosed on Saturday, Ist July,540 words
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847 1922-06-28 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1922. Cheaper Houses. According to the speech of His Excellency the O. A. G- in Council on Monday, a number of houses are to bt constructed at a cost of $750 each, including roads, paths and conveniences. It is interesting to note that hi847 words
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Article344 1922-06-28 6 Jan Cherniavsky has been married in Vancouver to Elspeth Rogers, daughter of a local magnate. Her sister is his brother Michael's wife. Six Teochews broke into a chandu shop in Alexander Road at about 3 o'clock yesterday morning and got away with about a thousand doJlars. Three Cantonese arrested by344 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article19 1922-06-28 6 ELSOE.— On Monday, the 19th June, at Copenhagen, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Elsoe. of Siam, a son.19 words
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Article48 1922-06-28 6 McCUTCHEON-ROBSON.—On the 26th June at St. Andrew's Church, Kuala Lumpur, by the Rev. A. D. Harcus, Hugh Walter Crawford McCutcheon, eld?st son of Bailie and Mrs. McCwtcheon, of Castle Douglas, Scotland, to Dolly Rost- Mary Robson, adopted daughter of Mr. J. H. M. Robson, of Kuala Lumpur.48 words
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Obituary14 1922-06-28 6 LEWTON-BRAIN.—At the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on 25th June, Lawrence Lewton-Brain, aged 42.14 words
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Article64 1922-06-28 6 A WAR OF WITS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 27. Tan Keng Chuan, a Penang born Chinese, was 1 charged in the police court to-d»y with cheating. Evidence was given by five 1 eople whom accused is alleged to have tricked, including a moneylender, a rikisha coolie,64 words
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Article195 1922-06-28 6 Members of Captain Douglas Maclaren's Company, in conjunction with Don G. Merle's Company, gave a bright little entertainment at the Victoria Theatre last night, but there was only a very small audience. The manner of Don u. Merle's introduction augured well, and he subsequently gave a series of195 words
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Article140 1922-06-28 6 j A reminder is given of the Somme dinner and smoking concert, arranged by the Singapore Branch of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya, which will take place at Goodwood Hall on Saturday next, Jurist., commencing at 8 p.m. The G.0.C., Major-General Sir Neill Malcolm, has kindly140 words
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Article386 1922-06-28 6 Mr. G. B. Labrum, of Messrs. Fraser and Wwvii Ltd., has returned to Bangkok. I Mr. Chonosuke Yada, the new Japanese Minister to Bangkok, was due there with feu family last week. The Hon. Mr. W. G. and Mrs. Maxwell are going to "The Cottage," Taiping Hill, o*l July 17th386 words
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Article206 1922-06-28 6 RUSSELL AND MALAYAN COLLIERIES. DIRECTORS^ I NAMM Ols GENERAL MEETiVc; |(i !K ,M| (From Our Own Com Kuala l.umpur. Ji, n^ The directors of Malayan I are circularising lhareholdi r n the Pamoekan Bay allegation of ihareholder h;t and Co. acted as r.^nts of th, m ,Z m connection with206 words
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500 1922-06-28 6 CEIMINAL APPBAL COt T KT RMJ SINGAPORE The statement that the Migrtsten an bter; made by the Colonial Seeretai tho establishment in Singapore <>f of Criminal Appeal, ill made bf a Mr. Roland Braddell. in the SaareSM I when Acting Chief Justice Bpronk the appeal by a500 words
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Advertisement138 1922-06-28 6 JAS COUTTS J^^^Hk SUPERIOR Office:— B7 Cecil St. C§£SHA, O T G Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. Incoporated in Shanghai PATRONLZRD .J^Hwl ft?^* tOTALTT. A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF ENGAGEMENT RINGS I SET >VITH— DIAMONDS, DIAMONDS, GEMS IN GRACEFUL PLATINUM MOUNTS OF LATEST DESIGN B. P. De Silva No. 1, Bishop138 words
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Advertisement110 1922-06-28 6 What about your BAGGAGE YOU insure your valuables and effects at home: do you protect them in your baggage when travelling? Property to the value of many thousands of pounds is lost, damaged in various ways, or stolen every year in transit by railway and steamship, or while the Owner110 words
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Article681 1922-06-28 7 CABINET SPEAKERS. Mil. (HURCHILL. [Router's Service. J London, June 26. \Ymstun Churchill, in the House of is. made a statement on the Irish ru-. Hf declared at the outset that it desired the fullest debate terin division. He said that two f the Imper.al Government's policy j.681 words
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Article25 1922-06-28 7 hriMtiania, June 26. ndsen has changed his plans for M acrosn the North Pole by landing 'U-nren instead of at Cape Columbia.25 words
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Article674 1922-06-28 7 COUNTRY MOURNS AN EVIL DAY. FUNERAL IN LONDON. [ReuUr's Service.] London. June 26. Not since Lord Kitchener's death has the country been so stirred at the passing I of a national f.gure as by Field Marshal I Wilson's assassination. This was indicated' by the silent crowds lining the674 words
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Article126 1922-06-28 7 London, June 26. Tht correspondent of the Daily Telegraph at Calcutta, learns reliably that the Everest expedition leaders have decided that further progress is impossible under present weather conditions. A third attempt to reach the summit took the climbers less than 150 feet above the 27,200126 words
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Article377 1922-06-28 7 TRAITORS AT THE GATE. MONARCHY AND MURDER. [Reuters Service.] Berlin. June 26. In the Reichstag, Herr Wels, Majority Socialist, declared the Monarchist flag in I Germany had become the standard of murderers. Herr Hergt, pan-German, dc?iar< d tht German National Party abhorred the murder of Rathenau but denounced377 words
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Article219 1922-06-28 7 rollowing the continuance of the Rent Restriction Ordinance, the Rent Assessment .Board met yesterday afternoon under the Chairmanship of Mr. E. Tessensohn and otalt with a number of erases. A Malay tenant of 739 North Bridge Koad asked the Board to fix the rent, but Mr Wee Swee219 words
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Article135 1922-06-28 7 We are indebted to the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbun for the following Tokio, June 25. Premier Kato, and Mr. Ichiki, the Minister of Finance, declared at the Cabinet meeting i that the Government Budget is to be reduced 1 by 25 per cent, excluding certain expendi- ture on the135 words
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Article615 1922-06-28 7 LIQUID RUBBER. PRACTICAL RECONSTRUCTION IN FRANCE. [Router's Service.] Amsterdam, June 27. A conference of the International Association of Rubber-growers of the DutchIrtdies is opening here to-day and will consider the proposal of Heer Burger, managing director of Serbadjadi Rubber Company, whereby producers and merchants would form a615 words
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Article55 1922-06-28 7 Y.W.C.A. LUNCH REST ROOM FUND. Previously acknowledged. $21,020.50 C. Evans 20. R. A. Rutherford 20. W. C. Hill 5. Mrs. Skinner 1. MUs Capeweli 1. Winnie 5. Mrs. I. Scott-Smith 15. Collected by Mias E. Brown. H. Mortimer 10. r Mrs. Husted 2. t Mrs. Hkoo Cheong Bee 1. 21,100.5055 words
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Advertisement249 1922-06-28 7 sSSs SUTTON' S SEEDS I (IN AIRTIGHT TINS.) AN JIRRHI\UM SUTTONS INTERMEDIATE A ?|g ß SUTTONS MAMMOTH BALSAM SUTTONS IMPROVED ROSE BEGONIA S .NG F L L E WER C ?£KSCOMIS DWARF CRIMSON CLEMATIS SUTTONS LARGE FLOWERED HYBRI DS CYCLAMEN PERSICUM MIXED COLOURS £?52^E£ HEMUM SUTTONS SPECIAL MIXTURE CARNATION MARGUERITE249 words
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Advertisement473 1922-06-28 8 THE CCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND !THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated in Englaad) tINGAI ORE, PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES amd LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE,473 words
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Advertisement473 1922-06-28 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ELL2RMA A BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co- Lttf, (Incorporated in England). Steamer p U€ Singapore. OUTWARD. ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER China an d Japan j u l y q HOMEWARD. ♦s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London Knf 18 ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER London *Aug. 29 -LIMITED ACCOMMODATION ONLY tINTERMEDIATE PASSENGER STEAMER473 words
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Advertisement623 1922-06-28 8 P. A O. BRTTISK JNDU AND *-**<r* i APCAR UNE (Incorporated in England.) MAI L AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SFRVir* PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SN CO L (Under Contract with His Majesty'. Government) LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERvJcF FROM LONDON T 0 MARSFII LFS T nv, DUE SINGAPORE Tvavp k" V SARDINIA about623 words
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Advertisement765 1922-06-28 9 iff SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE for KreUy Tre.gga.u, KelanUn, Bangnara, Telupin, P.Uni, Sin«ora Kohiamul, La.gauan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. ainjora, M AH IDOL Arrival D»partur« L. 'V"» ai,ii. 26 t j r 28 tSd £?Z cket. for the round trip from Slng.pore to765 words
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Advertisement728 1922-06-28 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. 1 (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in Englamd.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK St*amer§. Due S'pore Route For XKLKUS i n port Suez728 words
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Advertisement646 1922-06-28 9 STRUTBERS AND BARRY 7 Operators United Statet Skipping Board. 1 Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. WEST FARALON due Singapore to load July 4 APUS due Singapore to diiduurgt July 16 APU^ j uo Singapore to load Aug. 1 W T ESI IVAN due Singapore to discharge Aug. S646 words
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Article144 1922-06-28 10 The Bibby Line Leicestershire sailed from England on the 23rd. instant for Rangoon. Captain G. D. Wilson, well known to seafaring men out here, Mod* us a cutting from a Home paper of the arrival of a Soviet ship at Hull, an ex-German of about ;<.OOO tons and144 words
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Advertisement278 1922-06-28 10 $1400 $1400 MADSTRONG" LIGHT B eduction in Prices. WE C/N NOW SUPPLY THESE EXCELLENT LIGHTING SETS AT $1,400 COMPLETE WITH BATTERY CHANGED AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE. CAPACITY— I.2 K.W. OR 60.20 WATT LAMPS EhGINE RUNS ON KEROSENE OR PETROL. Simplic'ty of De«ign, Refinement of Details, Elimination of Non-eisentUlt and278 words
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Advertisement388 1922-06-28 10 S. S. BIONTORO. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Australia (June 22nd) are hereby notified that a general survey of all cargo landed in a damaged condition will be held on Friday 30th June, in Godowns Noa. 14 and 15. No further survey will be held after this388 words
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Advertisement104 1922-06-28 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative Mm va M Imm MLh,,, S 4 Stocked in 1, 5 10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wood Soft Wood Treated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST ARfwirm Write for Particulars to The Borneo Company Limited (Incorporated in England!) Si ngapore, Ipoh and Penang,104 words
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Miscellaneous692 1922-06-28 10 MAILJTABLE. TO-DAY. Djambi. etc. Sirigkep 9am Pontianak Khoen Foenp 9am ucob Hong Aik 9 R.m. Cucob Edina 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Sultana 9 a.m., Pulau Bu-iang, etc. Hock Keng 9 a.m.' Kerimon F oo k Mon 9a m Shanghai Hwah Wu 10 a.m Kuantan. etc. Ranee 11 a.m P. S'ham692 words
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Article91 1922-06-28 11 June < Bank 4 m.s. 2 4 i •«•> Bunk demand •> o o Q Priratc credits n •_> 4 ;{_i t New York, d.-m.ind -,hi, Credits DO days b2\k France, demand rjgf, India, T. T. 17( ;.-i 4 Hongkong, demand i;ji 4 pc p r( m Yokohama, demand91 words
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Article130 1922-06-28 11 .lu iu« L'7. Tin 22f> Toßfl 577 Gambier Cube No. 1 18.00 Gambier r^,: Pepper Black 1:;t h Pepper (white fair) 26.50 Tapioca f small flake, {.g. 9.75 Pearl Sago small 8.40 Copra Mix H>.;io Copra Sundried 10.70 Opium, Benares unctrt: 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 255 Rice, Siam Xo.130 words
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Article160 1922-06-28 11 .Singapore, June 27. Silver 36%. Hongkong 13*4 per cent premium. Three months pold ~>2 l j. Share Market- Dull. Rubbers. —Market quiet. Allenbys 16 18, Craigieleas 20 25, Bassetts 07 J 2 72 Bukit Sembawanps Is. Is. 4d., and Singapore Uniteda 6Hd H l^!.. Mentakaba 12tt, Malaka Pindas160 words
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Article182 1922-06-28 11 Sltj?apim\ June 27. Tin.— I* 153 12s. Od., $77 7 225 tons sold. Rubbers Few enquiries. Bassetts Go 70, Craij-fieleas (85 its paid 22 1 27 L» Kuala Sidima $1.42 1 L« $1.47 1 Temerlohs are offered at 75, Colinsburg-h (55 tents paid) SO 40. Trafalgar*182 words
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Article88 1922-06-28 11 MOKE RUBBBft S( HK.MKS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. June 27. Thy correspondent of the Malay Mail at Colombo says tho Times of (Vylon print.--a cable stating that at tho meeting of Selanjror River Rubber BsUtW ill London, Mr. E. M. Bingiey exproMfd Um opinion that88 words
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Article107 1922-06-28 11 Singapore, June 27. Tin.— £ls;i 12s. 6d, 22:, tons so!d at $77.87 V 2 per pikul. Rubbers.— -Little <l<,in^ Bassott! 70. Utan Simpans $1.10, Kuala EKdittU $1.45. Jimahs 86, Lunas 5 4.2",. Tamhalaks 35, l r nite j Malaccas 65, M:.!aka I'indas 75. Mininj; Collieries |13, Murais %4M107 words
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Article354 1922-06-28 11 i <uwii.ii. >|;i\ .11. The reformation that has taken place in Germany during tin- last few days. which promises to be lasting, ha< ntw impetus to Continental trade, and large orders for all description! «,f (lOi have been place.', with the result that jute and other commodities354 words
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Article37 1922-06-28 11 o Jun<l -7th, 12 noen BißCapon Standard Ribbed Smok.-d Sheet Spot 25%, 26 V.; July N M*S .luly-Sopt. 27 27H; Oct.-D,r. M «H. Üb4m Quotation cn-po .an. l 7-,, 1. Market Sternly37 words
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Advertisement428 1922-06-28 11 A i set* approximately $5,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE OWAwTumBT am HFAn oftttpit. tu- i. (Incorporated in Straits Settlement*) 1 aeposited with the Supreme Court of England, and cemplies with the British Life ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSTTRAMrp Assurance Companies Act SECRETARY MANAGING DIRECTOR ENTS WANTED fj C, K"NIOY A-428 words
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Advertisement379 1922-06-28 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated in England by Reyal Charter. P*Jd up Capital in CtO.OOa R«erT, LUbilityofPropriet«r.t t §ff,m HEAD OFFICE. *8 Bishopsgate, London, *.a ai«. c A fiT«»cie»*nd Branches. w fr- si i-M>a Manila Taipln* Co o»b, Ne, TorV T "•V Medav Tientaia BANKERS Bank of379 words
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Advertisement950 1922-06-28 11 kOKOBAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED. Established 1880. <2 *JSS? Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund y. 61,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vive-President: R. Ichinomiyt, Esq. DIRECTORS. I. Soma, Esq. N. Kajiwara Esq. f Yamakawa, Esq. S. K. Suzuki Esq. tf. Odagin, Esq. Baron K. Morimura. Saron K. Iwaeaki, H.950 words
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Advertisement122 1922-06-28 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporate;! in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives Messrs. BARLOW Cj. Messrs. BARKER Co., Lta. .Messrs. WEARE Co Ltd Branch Office— 64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO.,122 words
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Article1331 1922-06-28 12 Interest in the rowing race for the Abbotsford Cup a very handsome trophy which will take place towa: .Is the end of July, is growing. Already the A.P.C. and Boustead's are getting crews together and the Eastern Extensa r>. will also be in the lists if they can1,331 words
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Article550 1922-06-28 12 RENT RESTRICTION. To the Editor, Sir, Whatever else the supporters of the Rents (Restriction) Enactment extension Bill may claim, they cannct, after yesterday's debate, put forward lau-r any contention that either Government or the Unofficial Members of Council have misled them as to their viev.s on550 words
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Article563 1922-06-28 12 CLAIM AGAINST PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. I In the Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard, an action was brought by Messrs Stephen Paul and Co., described as merchants in Singapore, the Netherlands Indies and elsewhere, against the Pacific Steamship Company, incorporated in Seattle. U. S. A.,563 words
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Article178 1922-06-28 12 Rome, June 16. Answering an interrogation in the I Senate, Signor Schanzer said that, he had not yet been officially informed about the refusal of the Soviets to ratify the ItaloRussian Convention. According to information received, such h refusal would be mainly due to the fact that178 words
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Article29 1922-06-28 12 t( Liverpool, June 26. a In the bantam-weight championship of t England Tommy Harrison (Hanley) knocked n out the holder Jim Higgins in the thirteenth round. LI29 words
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Article40 1922-06-28 12 (Week Ending July 1). Wednesday, 28th., 5 p.m., Drill Ball, No. 1 Platoon, Firing on 30 yds. Range A Company. Friday, 30th, 5 p.m., Drill Hall, No. 2 Platoon, Firing on 30 yds. Range A Company.40 words
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Article107 1922-06-28 12 THE WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS. London, June 26. At Wimbledon for the woi'd's lawn tennis championships, rain fell in the morning and was still falling at 3.15 when the King and Queen arrived and received an ovation from the large crowd. They were received by the officials of the All-England107 words
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Article162 1922-06-28 12 Some time ago the S.C.C. received an in.vii.~aiu r from the Hongkong Cricket Club to send a team to Hfmg}tna§ ior an interpoit contest. The matter vv lt < discussed by the S.C.C. Committee on Mo i V.y evening and it was decided to coj imtmiekte With the various162 words
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Article180 1922-06-28 12 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh. June 27. The following are the handicaps for the first day. Thursday July 6 Race 1. Bolter 11.2, Teddy 11.2. Race 2. Five furlongs: Avro 10.7, Second Start 10.:j; The Hobo 9.7; Ivan C. 9.1; Clara 8.12; Polly 8.1; Sorlrong 8; Sterling180 words
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Article326 1922-06-28 12 Improved Prospects. The annna] meeting cf Tebak Tin Fields Limited was hold at Chartered Bank Buildings yesterday. The Chairman, Mr. Chew Woon Poh, presided and there were also present the Hon'blt Mr. Lowther Kemp, Messrs. H. D. Mun dell. H. B. Egmont Hake, and J. O'May for the326 words
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