The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 June 1922
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1922-06-30 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1922. a No. 10,62117 words
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Article222 1922-06-30 1 A fierce battle, between the Irish Provisional Government's forces and irregulars for the possession of the Dublin Four Courts raged from dawn to dusk on Wednesday, rifles, machineguns and 18-pounders being brought into action Page 7. The authorities are determined to assert their authority and the irregular222 words
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Article948 1922-06-30 1 Tu ne quaesieris, scire nefas, .quern mini quern tibi I'inem Di dederint, leuconoe, .nee Bahylonios Tcntaris numeros. HORACE. ll is well known that there has recently heei. a tremendous spate of Spiritualism and Spookery in all its branches, followingflu heavy and prolonged tear-fall during tne tragi,948 words
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Advertisement139 1922-06-30 1 MALTHOID BAFFLES HOTEL. I j MONDAY.— 5Va Dansant spm to ?pm I j TUESDAY Children's Party Ito 7 p.m. g WEDNESDAY.- Orchestral Concert, 9.45 p.m. f THURSDAY.— tlUest Nijfht Dinner and Dance jj I PIDAY I v Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. g SATURDAY.— Guest Night Dinner and Dance139 words
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Advertisement234 1922-06-30 1 Pabco after Three Years What is the Surface Like under the Paint 1 SCRAPE off the Pabco Paint film on wood or iron after three years' exposure. The surface of Pabcoprot< cted wood will be dense and free from rot; iron will be bright as the I'abco protection is continuosly234 words
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Advertisement169 1922-06-30 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Peps for coughs and colds- Page 4 PaSfXT 8 cf lh V ''>'tt's pillsL Pag^'"* f r <,eSSelt trom H Bo,t^ r Ha^Pai!;: ,s 2 at the Gaiet >- 1 ""H*ty| Raleigh the all-steel bicycle, fr„m Robinscna Page 12. Lar?* reductions in the prices of Goadyear tyres and169 words
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Miscellaneous86 1922-06-30 1 THE WEEK F.ulay, 30(/?. High Water, 1.10 a.m.. 2.26 p.m. Malayan Rubber I i.caories, noon. Municipal Commission, 2.15 p.m. I Saturday, Jtilif \.-t m High Water. 2.10 m., 3.17 p.m. Outward mail due. Cricket, S.C.C. v. Mah-cca, B.C.C. n round Polo: Balestier. Somme Dinner and Concert, Goodwood Hall. Lydia Lipkovska86 words
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Article535 1922-06-30 2 The foUoarlag is a fat] list cf those atteadhaj the annual dinner of the Association of British Malays in London on May 30. K. Ambrose'. A. D. Allan, J. If. Allinson, Mrs. Allinron. Sir John Anderson, I.ady Andeasoa, Miss Anderson. A. C. Aagier, Col. Afr*. D.5.0.. Mrs.535 words
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Article120 1922-06-30 2 I hey tell ate that the Desaeas/s Boarei f"on,| themselves with 300,000 Bibles left OSW from the Great War. sad that, since there *aa as market fee them, they were ■Old to a dealer for Id. each. He was cute enough to ativertise them as— "A book which120 words
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Article21 1922-06-30 2 M k Ngltollw empowering it to provUioa- !y diMontißu. the Peace Prize, and to ntflfe »«~y to ,well the main *„d21 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement298 1922-06-30 2 i TO I. IT OR FOR SALE. LARGE GODOWNS, newly erected srea from 10,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. LARGE BTUUBB from 6,000 to 24,000 en, ft. near wharf and seipp- i ing. Also three storied buildings for offices j and godowns. Centrr.lly situated. All immediate entry, going cheap,298 words
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Advertisement469 1922-06-30 2 ya^ •Se^a <ak» 4 PILLING WITH TREMENDOUS FORCE! EVERY NIGHT IS A CROWDED NIGHT! ELMO LINCOLN Tl e original Tarzan, in his latest and best. The Adventures of Tarzan The Tarzan of Tarzar.s in 15 Electrifying Episodes SI Reels. To-Nijjht Episodes 3 and 4 each 2 parts. Song "TELL ME."469 words
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Advertisement348 1922-06-30 2 ALHAMBHiI FROM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, TO MONDAY. JULY 3 A TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME OF GRIPPING AND EM PICTURES. ;n the Second Show, commencing 9 p.m. A WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION OF UNIVERSAL \lTf.\i Featuring that popular, versatile Itsr GLADYS BROCKWELL In a part which lends most ndaiirably to her talei PI'I FALLS348 words
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Article470 1922-06-30 3 High Bidding. This ridiculous big bidding is turning Bridge into a farce," said a elub player, j He was referring to the so-called "preemptive' easts which are becoming increasingly common in many Bridge liicls*. What has happened is this, writes A. E. Manning Faster in the470 words
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Advertisement285 1922-06-30 3 JUNE 26, 1922. JS TYRES TUBES Hill Large Reduction in I V K a j fi j |f I j pj Prices. MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT OF THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE, IPOH, PEN/KNG. sT C** 7^ t ~y s £~-—~)^-D SB W I^^ ■<£/ Is The best285 words
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Advertisement213 1922-06-30 3 I He's Happy g bi AS your baby grow* happily from B CI month to month he needs a S changing food to keep him strong and r. contented. THE ALLENBURYS H FOODS contain graduated propor- Q tions of the elements essential to your D H baby's brain %nd body213 words
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Advertisement92 1922-06-30 3 S% VAVA\VAVAVVAVVAVA%%\ %SV%S%%VAVA\VAVA"srWWW» J A.M. A. A.MA. Walker Bros M%Qn) Lfr/. I 5 (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). S I i THE j 5 COMMERCIAL S I VEHICLE. 1° J THE MOST ROBUST AND DEPENDABLE PIECE J OF J n 3 MECHANISM ON THE ROAD" 5 II I SJ SOLE AGENT in92 words
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Article664 1922-06-30 4 FKASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. THURSDAY, JUNE 29. I MINING. [Figures in brackets shows the capitsl snd issue value of the Share in dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum drt\ z equals ex di v.] Hitam Tin (300,000) .85— .95 jJelantoh ($1) .60 IJohan Tin ($1)664 words
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Article131 1922-06-30 4 Lord Haldane, it the end of his lecture p at the meeting 1 in London of the Beckeshani F College for Women Students, ssid that an I enlightened democracy would insist on an i, enlightened Parliament and an enlightened press. On Saturday, he added, after a long R tiring journey131 words
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Article417 1922-06-30 4 The prices quoted are generally those current •t Clyde Terrace Market. At the other markets there may be small variations. I Singapore, June 26. ueans, Long per catty 12 Do. French 0 04 eef por lb. 38 Beef Steak do 40 Bean Sprouts ]wr cattv 05 Bamboo417 words
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Advertisement824 1922-06-30 4 NOTICE. Take notice that Chop "Yet Hang" carrying aa business at No. 12 Upper Macao Street Singapore are the sols and exclusive impe>rters from China of Chinese tobacco having their trade mark ..it li Chinese characters as illustrated above and. known as the stork brand. Further that they SIS the824 words
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Advertisement346 1922-06-30 4 NOTICES y TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. This is to advise all shipchandlers, dubashes, suppliers, stevedores, merchants, repair shops, etc., that the Pacific Steamship Company (The Admiral Line) will no* be responsible for any bills contracted for any service whatsoever by the Master or by any member of the crew346 words
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Advertisement467 1922-06-30 4 I _^GROSSMkTH»S 1 I I w A Bouquet of J?* I I India's Choicest Flowers fHJk I I Dichly Oriental in character and JsM I t^ supremely delightful for all /"^«V I toilet purposes. PHUL- NANA has Dt£r ff^ I a world-wide reputation amongst r§F\jira* W lovers of sweet scents.467 words
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Advertisement188 1922-06-30 4 WrUL m>u uw afcasai u asj if COUGH 5 11 BEpjg I j foe thk ncucr or 1 Coughs, Colds I CROUP. Hi ICTllMimnmiimmmi I WMOOPINO COUCM. HOAtStNttS.J Ij BRONCHITIS. if jj TM S RCMK9V H CONTAINS NO NARCOTIC jjp MenufediuieS by PA Chamberlain Medicine Co, J| J Steasteoturtag PtMrsaadate,188 words
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Advertisement558 1922-06-30 5 IN ONE HOUR tscls repairs and Kimple lens uements, Machinery on the premises for sens manufacturing. JOHN DUO*, OPTICIAN Late of oid Broad St. London. 16, Battery Koad, Singapore. I TO LET. LET. Small Godown in Prince Streel Ml s.i. ft. Apply Paterson, Simons and 1 Id., Import Department u.c.558 words
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Advertisement593 1922-06-30 5 FOR SALE TO LET OR FOR SALR Small Katong seaside bungalow, servants' luarurx, electric lights, telephone garage for '-wo cars witnin B miles from Post Office freehold and immediate entry. Rent moderate. No reasonable offer refused. Principals only. FOR SALE.— Freehold building allotments facing the new Old Fort Road, a593 words
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Advertisement701 1922-06-30 5 I AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF :t Fox terrier puppies 6 weeks old. To he held At our sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore, ON SATURDAY, Ist JULY, AT 11 A M. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, LTD., Auctioneers Estate Agents. DISTRESS TALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT701 words
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Advertisement762 1922-06-30 5 AUCTION SALES TANGYE'S OIL ENGINE. THE PROPERTY OF AR£HAN CO., LTD. The undersigned have been instructed to sell by public auction at the United Engineer's store. Kampong Bahru Road. ON THURSDAY, 6th JULY, AT 10.30 A.M. One 20 H.P. Tangye's oil engine in good condition. ESTATE Si TRUST AGENCIES, LTD.762 words
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Advertisement614 1922-06-30 5 Ij MUSIC 1 <OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. j FOR < AIL THE LATKST HITS AND I J NOVELTIES IN MUSIC. j TRY j THE HOUSE OF THE CATCHY MUSIC. H. C. HUDSON. I 100, North Jridge Road, Singspore. 1 Where the music hits come from, i The cheapest house is Town.614 words
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Advertisement472 1922-06-30 5 saCeCsmOf^^V E' Jsmwv Jb^. %3tsW' mmW II I LkW. I Bm^Bm^Sm^SmVV wl sma* W DISCRIMINATING PEOPLE Prefer Crookes lenses to be used in the manufacture of their eyeglasses. We have them. N. LAZARUS OPTICIAN. Medical Hall Building. j Battery Road. Mr. R. V. MEYER, FSM I (Lond.) F.1.0. (Eng.) NOTICE.472 words
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Article42 1922-06-30 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. THAM.— On the 23rd June, 1922 at 11 Duxton Hill, to Dr. and Mrs. Tham Ying Khew, u daughter. EBER. At Teresa Villa, Owen Road, Singapore, on June 28th 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Eber, a son.42 words
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816 1922-06-30 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1922. A Lesson for Reformers. tcrial representation and that reform proceeding on any other lines would not be reform at all. They contend that all the minorities realise that separate racial issues do not exist, but they are not able to bring intc line816 words
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Article397 1922-06-30 6 ss The Hon. Mr. Choo Kia Peng's racehorse Gulatre died m Kuala Lumpur recently. H. H. the Yang di Pertuan Besar, Negri Senibilan, K.C.M.G.. is on a visit to Kuala Kangsar. Mr. E. W. Hedgeland, Assistant Sur-veyor-General, F.M.S. and S.S.. is now on leave prior to retirement. The Philippine Health397 words
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Article69 1922-06-30 6 BEDFORD PLANTATIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) lpoh, June 29. Presiding at the annual meeting of Bedford Plantations, the Chairman, Mr. Payne, announced that the cost of production had been reduced from 35.64 to 24.9 cents c.i.f. Singapore. There will be a further reductior. of six cents this year.69 words
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Article140 1922-06-30 6 According to the report of the Legislative Council meeting on Monday, the Colonial Engineer, in justifying the use of B.R.C ferro-concrete as against Mr. Lowther Kemp's remark that it was possible to gel another contractor io carry out the work at a price $210,000 less, said that perhaps140 words
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Article588 1922-06-30 6 Mr. E. de La M. Stowell has been appoint ed to be an assistant master in the Education Department with effect from June Ist I The sale of the furniture etc., advertised by Estate and Trust Agencies to take plac( at No. 37 Emerald Hill Road on Saturday is cancelled.588 words
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Article577 1922-06-30 6 ENTHUSIASTIC RK<h n )N We have bad I long exatri< pore musical audiences an n said that there sss never h. astic a house at a classical re, that which assembles; n v Theatre last evenm- to »1* tlistingurshed artist-. M sk'm. old friend whom tasre were rnany^577 words
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Article233 1922-06-30 6 i At a meeting of the- Literary Dovartmeat of the Clerical Union held on TtSSfSJ night the subject came up for debate *'Tha» the Legislative Council of the Colony should be entirely reconstructed and sSlarged." The speaker.- for the affirmative were Messrs. M. Pereira and M. K. GsssSJ233 words
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Article38 1922-06-30 6 It is reported in Hongkong that BBS Sen has left the cruiser Haichec ar I on board the Popak of the Northern ciron. Sun's northern expeditions «n has received orders to return to <« where it will be disarmed.38 words
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Advertisement201 1922-06-30 6 JAS $,COUTTS JPP^^k SUPERIOR Office:— B7 Cecil St. W^JHB^ O T G (Sole Importers) W^lliC''^^ W c Sjr¥£%emk%L:-'* a\ Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. Incoporated in Shanghai I .^^^^^^^^^^^^^^—^^^M^^^^^^^MHHMVMBflHHßgggggasssmißaßi msoa asn 1 ii 1 1 maaaaaasmssmssmssssssssgai PATRONIZED ?M sSW^ §1 «OTALTT A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF ENGAGEMENT RINGS SET WITH— DIAMONDS,201 words
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Advertisement96 1922-06-30 6 78 I CHAIN BLOCKS AND TROLLEYS Are Mschine Shop Necessities. Increased production and economy of labour is the demand of the day. The lifting and conveying of loads vitally affects economic machine shop operation. Ponderous weights of all kinds, raw materials and finished products must be safely lifted and rapidly96 words
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Article1201 1922-06-30 7 ER COURTS BATTLE. POUNDERS IN ACTION. [Reuter'-s Service.] London, June 28. i i 1'ixnisioi al Government has issued itatemeal dtetotag that outrages must immeciately and for ever. Govern- ni determined that the country shall longer be held up from the pursuit of rmal life and the re-establishment1,201 words
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Article272 1922-06-30 7 London, June 28. The House of Lords has carried the third reading of the Washington Treaties Bill. BIELASKI RELEASED. Mexico City, June 28. Bielaski has been released. RATHENAU'S MURDERERS. Berlin, June 29. It is officially stated that the murderers of Rathenau are named Techow, of Berlin, Fischer,272 words
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Article393 1922-06-30 7 BURGER SCHEME. A BRIGHTER OUTLOOK. [Reuter's Service.] The Hague, June 28. The International Association of Rubbergrowers of the Dutch Indies has decided by 383 to 125 to invite Government to consider measures to improve the situation of the rubber industry. The nature of the measures will be393 words
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Article274 1922-06-30 7 London, June 28. A meeting of the committee of the Federation of Master Cottonspinners at Manchester passed a resolution protesting against the proposed import duty on fabric gloves, which it is pointed out will seriously interfere with Lancashire's Egyptian yarn trade. The Federation decided to seek Sn interview274 words
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Article42 1922-06-30 7 To the greatest possible extent the services of American teachers will bo utilised for teaching English in the Philippine schools and already three hundred such teachers have been sssigned to the schools, whilst thirty more sre on their wsy out from America.42 words
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Article175 1922-06-30 7 "JUSTICoR ALL." To the Editor. Sir,— ln your li 0 f this morning's date, you make m^ of p.M.S. railway godowns and of the,iihocd of them ever being used as orui y intended. This brings to mind, The Harl Board. Thia octopus-like opo i y continues175 words
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Article378 1922-06-30 7 Under the ausp'ces of th l q I Literary Society, Mr. Jame^hnstcn de- I livered an address on Wedr tiy evening I on "Novels and Novelists." n e subject I proved to be highly sntsrtsfc as we ll I •S instructive, and was list^ to by a378 words
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Article92 1922-06-30 7 Under the auspices of the Chinese Christian Association (Straits Chinese Reading Club) an interesting and instructive lecture on "Christianity in China" was delivered by H.E. The Chinese Consul-Gene-ral, Mr. Lo Chong, before a good audience at 136 Prinsep St. on June 22nd., at 8.3092 words
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Advertisement175 1922-06-30 7 PROPERTY SALE. The following properties were sold byt auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng andl Co., at their saleroom No. 30 Chulia Street on Wednesday afternoon. Agricultural land at Ponggol, area 4 acres, 1 rood, and 30 poles comprised ii Statutory land grant No. 6859 and wai bought by Mr.175 words
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Advertisement223 1922-06-30 7 sXs SUTTON'S SEEDS (IN AIRTIGHT TINS.) ANTIRRHINUM SUTTONS INTERMEDIATE ASTER SUTTONS MAMMOTH BALSAM SUTTONS IMPROVED ROSE FLOWER BEGONIA SINGLE COCKSCOMB DWARF CRIMSON CLEMATIS SUTTONS LARGE FLOWERED HYBRIDS CYCLAMEN PERSIC UM MIXED COLOURS CHRYSANTHEMUM SUTTONS SPECIAL MIXTURE CARNATION MARGUERITE CONVOLVULUS MAJOR CANNA LARGE FLOWERING DWARF COREOPSIS SUTTONS SPECIAL MIXTURE COSMEA SUTTONS223 words
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Advertisement527 1922-06-30 8 THE CCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND JTHE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel One— Alfred Holt Co.) (Compsnies Incorporated in Englasd) ——^■^■■i SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP snd HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE snd LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES asd LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE,527 words
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Advertisement493 1922-06-30 8 I I "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLJA ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Cs„ IM. (Incorporated in Englsnd). PASSENGER SERVICE^ Steamer Doe Singapore. OUTWARD. ts.s. CITY OF N'CHESTER China ar^ Japan July 6 HOMEWARD. *s.s. CITY OfrMBKIDGE Lon don Aug. 18 ts.s. CITY OIANCIIESTER London Aug. 29 LIMITED ACCOMMODATION ONLY TERMEDIATE PASSENGER STEAMER FREIGHT SERVICE.493 words
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Advertisement622 1922-06-30 8 P. ft O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in Englsnd.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVK'F PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON A ANTWYbDUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE SARDINIA about July 9 KASHIHR kboat Jii, n622 words
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Advertisement829 1922-06-30 9 ftfE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Tor Kretay, Treaggaau, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Mica Kohaamui, Laagsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departnrs SUI>I»HADIB July j P uIT J MALAYA JuS 10 j 12 > lA ""><'»- Julv IT J* It Ike steamers are829 words
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Advertisement727 1922-06-30 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Merman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in Englsnd.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Stssmers. Due S'pore Route For CITY OF LINCOLN July 25 Suez Philippines,727 words
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Advertisement633 1922-06-30 9 STRUTHERS AND BARRY i Operators United States Shipping Board Singapore to Lop Angeles and San Francisco. WEST FAR A LON due Singapore to load June :{0 APUS due Singapore to djsdM.rgS July 16 APUS due Singapore to load Aug. 1 WEST IVAN due Singapore to lllwhlllli Aug. S WEST IVAN633 words
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Article404 1922-06-30 10 A SHIP WITHOUT A BOTTOM. Flow a steamer, the bottom of whose hull had been torn off by pouncing on a rtef, was refloated anj, towed from Florida to New York without being repaired is reported from America, The vessel was the F. D. Asehe, a big British-built404 words
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Article112 1922-06-30 10 No one wants pain still we pay for it heavily in lost health last energy lost ambition often absolute financial ruin. Why pay this awful price Why suffer the troubled twitching tortures of Sciatica when everlasting relief is so near at hand? j Perfect health, absolute112 words
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Advertisement475 1922-06-30 10 I After suffering agonies for 5 vears this lady. Mrs. Dunning, has been positively cured by l>e Witt's Tills. If you get De Witt s Hills for your I backache, rheumatism or anv other kidney or bladder disorder vou can ire assured that vou will obtain relief more immediately and475 words
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Advertisement223 1922-06-30 10 s,s. TENERIFFA 27-6-22. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Gothenburg and Christiania are hereby notified that she has now arrived and discharged cargo into Godown 16. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., (Incorporated in the F. M. Z.) Agents. 30-6 3-7 S. S. MONTORO. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer223 words
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Advertisement119 1922-06-30 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative I '"'ltcßsJßi* Vntj yEB oBH §jL ia ißjßo, "<titt2Sßvk" "^^^^Bs^ MS]' *vj 1:! j BS| Stocked in 1, 5 10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wood Soft Wood Treated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST AS GOOD t^toVHtaaao^HHflt^tVt^taaoW9Sam^tVEV3ta^taW9^BalßaV Write for Particulars to The Bcrneo119 words
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Miscellaneous418 1922-06-30 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Medan, Sabang, Port Said, Suez j Genoa and Amsterdam, taking mails I for Europe Vondel I a.m. Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. taking mails for U.S.A. Canada Kaying I a.m. P. Bulang, etc. Hock Keng 9 a.m. j Kerimon Fook Moh 9 a.m] I Cucob Hong Aik 9418 words
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Miscellaneous391 1922-06-30 10 West Wharf No. B.— Vcndel. Jardines Wharf No. 9. Nil. Pulo Brani Coal Wharf. -Nil KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf. I y er. I.ch. Alert, Lch. Kittewake, Ban Fo Soon. Jhr. van dsr Does de Bije. Leh. Vcd ..e, lu£ Kinta, Tug Trvbover, Ban Poh Guan. Min, W. B. Kitty No.391 words
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Article282 1922-06-30 11 TUTS MIXED METAPHORS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kbsls Lumpur, .Ju.ne 29. The Colombo correspondent of the Malay Mail states that the Rubbergrowers Conferencs en reassembling at ths Hague after the adjournment on account of Mr. Burt's death, cams to decision in principle in favour of restriction, the282 words
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Article87 1922-06-30 11 T M Jane 29 Bank 4 m.*. o 4 1-32 Bank demand 2 I 29-32 Private credits 3 m.s. y-16 New York, demand Credits 90 day- »*< Krance, demand 5^5 India, T. T. 179*4 Hongkong, demand i:>s 4 pc Piv. 1. Yokohama, demand 106^4 Java, demand 135'.. Bangkok, dem87 words
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Article123 1922-06-30 11 Juiu- 29 Tin Buyer* $77f* Sellers Gambier Cub* No. 13.00 Gambier gat Pepper Black IZ% Pepper (white fair) 2AJ&Q Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 9.75 Pearl Rago small 8.40 Copra Sundried 10.70 Opium, Benares uncert: 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 255 Rice, Siam No. 1 for export 3HO Rice, Siam No.123 words
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Article38 1922-06-30 11 Jans 89th, 12 noon. I Singspors Standard Ribbed SmsßSd Sheet. Spot 29»/2 30; July 894i 30'*; July-Sept. 31 32; Oct. -Dec. 32 88. London Quotation ersps and sheet Br,;d.8 r, ;d. Market Bssisr.38 words
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Article46 1922-06-30 11 w According to the third wheat forecast for the whole of India th*.- total area is estimated at 28,203.000 acrs* compared with 25 *****0 seres last year, and the yield of 9318,000 tons compared with 0,018,000 last year. The genersl condition of the crop is good.46 words
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Article228 1922-06-30 11 BARLOW'S REPORT. Singapore. June 2«> Robber— News oi tin- probability t scm< form of restriction being a giv< by Dutch and British mtsrssts ha. sift 'he market and prices nave sdvan ed siderably. The Auctions n Wednesday opened te better tone than has been the easo ror228 words
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Article127 1922-06-30 11 Singapore, June 2!». Tin.- £153 Ts. 6d., Buyers, no sellei 877.62%. Rubbers. More doing. Psjsms $4*50, United Mslaccse 72'-, Kuala Sklims $1.45, Utan Slmpsms $1.1", Jiniahs 72 l j. Ayet Pans? 84.50, Gleaeslys 57%, Brogai 27%, Lunss Ulu Benuts 17%, Bsisstti 12%, Merlimaat 2s. :M.. Rubber Trust 17-..127 words
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Article153 1922-06-30 11 Singapore, June 29. Silver 36%. Hongkong 18% per cent premium. Three months gold oil',. Share Mark e t.— Dull. Rubbers Market quist allenbyi 1G lh. Crsigieleas 20 2:., Bsssett* 87% 72%, Bukil Sembawangs Is. Is. 4d., an I Bingaporo United! 6%d. B%d>, Msntskabs l Mslaka Pfndaa 7.",, Ulu153 words
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Article54 1922-06-30 11 we have received few poclo t oi matches, the product of Malayan Mai Ltd's., factory at Bats Arong. The output of the factory is steadily irKrrensing, and h«« mstches srs slresdy on ssle in Kuala Lumpur. Ths packing conformi with practice standard on the Malays*! market, and the price is(M.M.) - 54 words
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Advertisement423 1922-06-30 11 1— ■■■in I ill I Ili M ■loan M^wpulMtab|u«MMa 1 1 n a iw. mimim. 'HE GRFAT EASTERN LIFE AKURANCE COMPANY, UMTTED. wiTAr. r-iaTcrr (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) ra ct,v e PLANS ok ASS r ,no. A c m^" AGENre WAlfmD wpptttabv MANAGING DIRECTS* I P r R HAv Y423 words
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Advertisement498 1922-06-30 11 j CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. In-orporstsd in Englsnd by Rsysl Cksrtsr. PsJd up Capital In 100 001 shares of £5 each J l.flot.tOs Reserve Fund JJOO.OOO I K«werv* UabilityofProprictersl,^ft,K« HEAD OFFICE. <8 Bfshopsgsts, London, fj.a Agencies snd Branckss. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amntsar Iloilo Pnkst Bangkok lpoh498 words
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Advertisement910 1922-06-30 11 YOMGHAMA SPECIE S LIMITED, Established 1880. °Sfti! So^ cri bed Y. 100,000,000 (rualy paid up) Reserve Fund y. 61,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vive-President: R. Ichinoraiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq. N. Kajiwara Esq Y. Yamakawa. Esq. S. K. Suzuki Esq. M. Odagm, Esq. Baron K. Morimura Baroa K. Iwaeaki,910 words
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Advertisement133 1922-06-30 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE ~ra M TOR CAR M ARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Repro ratal. es— Messrs. BARLOW Cj. MCSBW. BARKER Co., LU Messrs. WEARE ft Co 1 td Branca Office— 64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A. GORDON. LEE, Resident133 words
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Article976 1922-06-30 12 CAPTAIN TITTLE'S DERBY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) > Lcndon, June 1. In many respects this year's Derby pos- sessed record features. It was decided in the hottest weather for many years, a factor which must be taken into consideration in remembering that some horses are not always too976 words
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Article761 1922-06-30 12 IHREATS OF NON-COOPERATION. The Colombo correspondent of the Malay Mail writing on June 18 says: Threats of non-cooperation are in the air in Ceylon at the moment, but so nebulous are they that no one treats them very seriously, [and His Excellency the Governor (Sir 'William Manning)761 words
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Article27 1922-06-30 12 A new societly is shortly to appear on the Shanghai Register. This is to be to* own as the Association to Agitate against the Smoking of Cigarettes.27 words
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Article45 1922-06-30 12 S. R. C. TENNIS. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Doubles Handicap. E. W. de Cruz and K. R. Scott, owe 40, beat F. J. Rappa and D. C. de Souza, owe 4, 6—B, 6—l, w.o. Championship. E. G. Wheatley beat W. A. Aeria, 6 2, 6—3.45 words
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Article127 1922-06-30 12 Defeat of Norton. London, June 28. Drizzling rain fell at Wimbledon and culminated in a downpour. Chief interest was centred in Mile. Lenglen's initial appearance, rhe inter-Colonial battle between the favourites Norton and Anderson and the Franco-Spanish contest between Brugnon and Manuel Alonzo. Mile Lenglen played brilliantly127 words
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Article77 1922-06-30 12 The net profits of the Davis Cup matches in whivh Japan was engaged last year were Japan v. India. 2508 dol.; Japan v. Australia. 6178 dol.; and Japan v. United States (challenge mates.), 28,101 del. Japan received a third share of the profits of matches ag-ainst India and Australia, and77 words
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Article106 1922-06-30 12 Playing in the Second Division of the League yesterday, Seletar United defeated the Municipality by two goals to nil. league Table 2ad Division. P. W. D. T. G. A. Pis. Harlequins 5 4 10 9 0 9 Rcyal Engineers 7 3 3 17 3 9 Middlesex II *****1106 words
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Article134 1922-06-30 12 Won Lost Pts. W L lst In. lst In. Obt. Per Surrey 9 0 1 l 47 85 45 Yorkshire iO 1 0 2 50 76.92 Lancashire 9 2 0 1 45 75.00 Notts. 8 3 1 0 42 70 00 Middlesex 8 3 0 1 40134 words
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Article58 1922-06-30 12 (From Our Own Correspondent). lpoh, June 29. In view of the fact that A. Class exgriffins on the first day of the lpoh Races are reduced to Babz and Orthez, the Sultan of Perak has decided to withdraw both in order to allow ten others, confined to B.58 words
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Article63 1922-06-30 12 The first race on Sunday wHI start at 10 a. m. sharp for the Elizabeth Challenge Cup. The new course, will be sailed for the first time and the handicaps will be as follow Polly 2 per cent, Kathleen 5.3, Betty 6.1, Helen 4.7, Gertruele 1.6, Ella 3.9, Eve63 words
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Article100 1922-06-30 12 The result of the June Medal (Bogey Play) is as under: J. Thomson (winner) 1 down J. Kennedy 3 do H. Jackson do J. Tryner 4 do A. Barron 4 do J. V. Riera 4 do The Ladies Spoon for June was won by Mrs. D. Noble100 words
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Article425 1922-06-30 12 London, June 12. The reprieve of True continues to monopolise the attention of newspapers and the public. Owing to certain rumours Sir Walter de Frece, the husband of Vesta Tilly, writes indignantly asking why the name of the titled mother of True has been withheld. The425 words
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Article195 1922-06-30 12 Elmo Lincoln, the orig-inal Tarzan, in The Adventures of Ta.zan the serial attraction at the Gaiety, is pulling with tremendous force. Crowds attend nightly So see him master his beasts. For tonight's complete change, episodes 3 and 4 will be put on, along with the special Bertram Phillips195 words
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Article24 1922-06-30 12 (Week Ending July 1). Friday, 30th, 5 p.m., Drill Hall, No. 2 Platoon, Firing on 30 yds. Range A Company.24 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous140 1922-06-30 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. Doubles Hsndicsp. T. Leijssius and N. E. Ess, owe 40, vs. E. W. de Cruz and K. R. Scott, owe 40. Championship. E. G. Wheatley vs. W. F. Carnegy. SIN G A PORE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP. Monday's Ties. Chia Keng Tye vs. S. J. Edwards, S.C.C. G. H. Warren140 words
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