The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 July 1922
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1922-07-03 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SJ3., MONDAY, JULY 3, 1922. No. 10,62616 words
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Article280 1922-07-03 1 The fight in Dublin ended in the capture of Four Courts and most of the Irregular I. R. A. lenders. One party however stood out an^ blew up the library portion of the Courts Page 7. It is feared that the dispersal of Irregulars in Dublin and280 words
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Article1510 1922-07-03 1 In writing of the University of Oxford 1 may say that I am writing of something of which I have absolutely first hand information. My interest as a University professor led me, during my recent lecturo tour in England, to make a special visit to1,510 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement164 1922-07-03 1 MALTHOID RAFFLES HOTEL. 8 IKDAY.— Tea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. 1 TUESDAY Children's Party 5 to 7 p.m. S WEDNESDAY.— Orchestral Concert, 9.45 p.m. i HURSDAY.— Guest Night, Dinner and Dance. RIDAY.— Tea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. SATURDAY,— Guest Night, Dinner and Dance SUNDAY Cinema at164 words
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Advertisement196 1922-07-03 1 stste(£Pß!SS CIGARETTES ~S AY?**". '-I* c k i L*jJ* B9k L\ar«av laT If ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE IN THEIR QUALITIES. j Sole Manufacturers j AROATH TOBACCO CO.. LTD., LONDON >I li>lß lM,MllllM MB>M l p l i THE EUROPE HOTEL. SINGAPORE DANCING AFTER DINNER. EVERY j Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. The Hotel196 words
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Advertisement231 1922-07-03 1 [IsATBPT ADVERTISEMENTS New films at tat Empire Cinema Page 2. J iolel E »w>Pe tekphcne Bomber is _i 40 Page 1. Bisurated Magnesia stops stomsch pa'ns. Page 2. Kheumatism can be- cured with alkia ■sltrstes Page 2. ,T- h0 Gr °sven«»r Has just completed its PllrauPU room and lounge Page231 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous21 1922-07-03 1 THE WEEK Monday, 3rd. High Water, 4.f>l a.m., n.K, p.m. Tennis Championship hegins. Tuvsday, 4th. High Water, 5.51 a.m., 0.18 p.m.21 words
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Article250 1922-07-03 2 Millions Extorted from Wealthy Americans. It is sethnatod that over $.1,000,000 a year are extorted from wealthy people in New York by a ''national blackmail trust," an, j that men of national importance are' being victimised. The operations of the' "trust" are said to extend all SOOT250 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement494 1922-07-03 2 TO LF T OR FOB SALE, j LARGE GO; "WNS. newly erected srea from 10,000 to 50,000 aq. ft. facing river. LARGE STOKES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq- ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for officoa and godowns. Centrr.lly situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or494 words
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Advertisement534 1922-07-03 2 FILLING WITH TREMENDOUS FORCE! EVERY NIGHT IS. A CROWDED NIGHT!, ELMO LINCOLN Tie original Tarzan, in his latest and best. The Adventures of Tarzan The Tarzan of Tarzans in 15 Electrifying Episodes 31 Reels. To- Night Episodes 3 and 4 each 2 parts. Song "TELL ME." New Australasian Gazette. Feature534 words
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Advertisement330 1922-07-03 2 ALHAMBKA FROM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, TO MONDAY, JULY .3. A TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME OF GRIPPING AND ENTERTAINING PICTURES. In Ihe Second Show, commencing 9 p.m. A WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION OF UNIVERSAL APPEAL Featuring that popular, versatile star GLADYS BROCKWELL In a part which lends most admirably to bar talents PITFALLS OF330 words
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Article638 1922-07-03 3 MA JONG" GOES WEST. HONGKONG (I IBS PART. -Ma J ng if the -)re«'i L ions of those who follow me eVsay orbits of society's higher spheres ue correct, this cryptic exclamation may w ty well take the place of I bid spades in drawing-rooms along Park and Fifth avenuesMorning Post - 638 words
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Article117 1922-07-03 3 BANDITS IN HON AM. Lankan Looted Ksifen* June 9.— The Hones Governor has received telegram from missionaries st Lushan ssying that bandits have looted the city snd mission property has been destrofod, whilst one unnamed missionary was taken away for ransom and the lives Of the other missionaries an- endangered.117 words
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Article143 1922-07-03 3 Some of the Ist* Lor,; Salisbury's wittiest speeches were delivered at the Royal Academy banquet Once he told the Royal Aea lomicians how grateful thev ought to DS for the help the (.overnment afforded them by leaving, the Academy a'one. "If we had inspected you, if we143 words
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Advertisement267 1922-07-03 3 rfo o fo •••••••>•••• YSiyss® *"H A 7FI I NF' <>r comfort A* shaving, ®g* «1 "Ha/iiin./ Snow" is unrivalled. O fTrmd' »arh. dslaTaU/ ll *******9 soothes burning and H OINUW smarting, smooths roughness, and B sulxlues eruptions. It will l>eTound (3 bssf to apply "'Hazklink' Snow" [|j direetly after267 words
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Advertisement426 1922-07-03 3 THE NEWINJIA ASSURANCE *JOY., LTD., i Incorpora tet*' .n Bombay) ESaWBLISIIED IN 1018 CHAIRMAN aSIR DORAB J. TATA, Kt. Subscribed Rs 11,86,34,250 fpi up R S 1,18,63,425 M. A. NAMAZIE SONS LTD., (Iri orporated in Singapore) MARINE AGENTS. 21 6 m. w. f. 20-7 f AIN IN THE REGION OF426 words
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Advertisement109 1922-07-03 3 w AW s W «%sv AV .%v.v.%%^v... w v WAW s^ ww%VA I A.M.A. AMA jj WELLMAN SMITH OWEN ENGINEERING! i CORPORATION, Ltd f J (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). J |~^n ~~f j CRANES AND J I TRANSPORTERS. I sassowsooosasosaaSoooo k«M^Mi._.i.i^MHHMM J HOISTING MACHINERY ij OF ALL TYPES AND CAPACITIES jj109 words
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Article666 1922-07-03 4 PHASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. S \TCRDAY, JCLY 1. MINING. [Figures in brackets shows the capital and issue value of the Share in dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum dir. x equals ex div.] Hitam Tin (300,000) .8."> .!>."> Jeiantoh ($1) .60 Johan Tin ($1) .45—666 words
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Article79 1922-07-03 4 We would offer our congratulations to the General Manager, Railways, and all concerned, on the excellent arrangements made by the North Borneo State Railways for the conveyance of passengers just beUJmm during, and after the Royal visit. Ijmpdinary time table was substitute,] by on the 17tb, 18th and 19th [to79 words
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Article1370 1922-07-03 4 CHANGES IN THE FAR EAST. (From Our Owm Correspondsnt) Edmburgh, May 30The appearance of Dr. Darroch's "Chinese Grammar, Self-Tai ght," and one or two arresting remarks in it. suggest curious reflections, writes "A.W.M." in the ".Glasgow Herald." We used to speak of the unchanged East, a phrase not1,370 words
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Article70 1922-07-03 4 r The leport of the Committee which has f been considering the revision of the Prayer 3 Book hag now been issued. It recommends t that the book of Common Prayer should be i left unchanged, but that suggested changes t should be embodied in a separate volume, B the70 words
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Article494 1922-07-03 4 Who are the Best Talkers? The question arose at a dinner table the othei day M Which class of men talk best It was a curious thing that literary men and journalists were instantly put out of tl e running, says Mr. Radcliffe Martin in the "Westminster494 words
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Advertisement560 1922-07-03 4 Iff The original purchase price of a Hupmobile \A f should be considered only as an investment, I for year after year dividends are returned in l\ satisfactory service by this remarkable motor A> i r sg==rsHss^o^o^o^o^ouira4^^^^^^^^^^^^^S F. jc^^. y L" i msT H° BsWv VI li>^jbj^^^^f~~" i^s" —^^^^S.a^a^a^aMSiUa^aO^^Ss^aW^a^aSawv. JB560 words
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Article224 1922-07-03 5 I Boy Scouts Not Wanted. j I During a recent sitting at Leamington of the Labour Women's National Conference, at which Miss Margaret Bondfield (London) presided, there was some criticism of the I Boy Scout movement and of Empire Day celebrations in a discussion on the resolution224 words
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Article238 1922-07-03 5 Two arterial roadr have recently been constructed in reinforced concrete for the Corporation of Manchester under the direction of Mr. J. B. U Meek, the City Engineer. One of these, Princess-road, estimated to cost £144,000, found employment for numerous ex-Service men, of whom more than 800238 words
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Article171 1922-07-03 5 Contrary to a general belief, it appears ir-at disease bacteria may survive pro-K-r.ged frecslag. £hort exposure, even to the intense cold of liquid air, is known t<» h;.ve no effect beyond temporarily c hi- hit!.' growth, bu*. much evidence has tended to sho'v tust typhoid and most171 words
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Advertisement602 1922-07-03 5 W W x xw IN ONE HOUR repairs and simple lens Machinery on the pre- x r |en manufacturing. JOlW j pi KE, OPTICIAN Broad St. London. u ad, Singapore. TO LET. I JT. No. 60 Chulia Street. Vh. ><* Hai Tong Bnnking and Inmpany, Limited. 8-7 JO |v Shops602 words
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Advertisement663 1922-07-03 5 1 WANTED, Commercial Traveller, oxperienced in Export and Import in Dutch Irdiee, China and Malaya, is open for engagement, or in charge of commercial house. Reply to Box No 779 care of Free Press. SELANGOR CLUB. A JS TE Eur °P ean to uk charge of the Club Chambers and663 words
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Advertisement691 1922-07-03 5 AUCTION SALES VAU ABLE BUSINESS SHOP-HOUSES AND COMPOUND HOUSES IMPORTANT MORTGAGEES SALE The Undersigned have been favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. ON MONDAY, 10th JULY AT 2.30 P.M. 1. Valuable freehold land, area 38,803 sq. ft. with the Compound House691 words
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Advertisement657 1922-07-03 5 AUCTION SALES r re K. M. M. Ismail in bankruptcy. 1 AUCTION SALE OF A magnificent 8-cylinder 5-seater Stutz Motoi Car, No. S. 2978, with electric lights and sell starter, 5 wire wheels, recently painted and in good running order. j By order of the Official Assignee j At Messrs.657 words
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Advertisement574 1922-07-03 5 iii i i i i Jj MUSIC OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. j FOR ALL THE LAI EST HITS AND NOVELTIES IN MUSIC. TRY THE HOUSE OB THE CATCHY MUSIC. H. C. HUDSON. 100, North Jridge Road, Singapore. I Where the music hits come from. I i The cheapest house is Towa.574 words
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Advertisement41 1922-07-03 5 WrmmWsZi- I **mfc^~lmm******m****i ■>s? II R-- II DISCRIMINATING PEOPLE j Prefer Crookes lenses to be used in the manufacture of their eyeglasses. We have them. N. LAZARUS OPTICIAN. Medical Hall Building, Battery Road. Mr. R. V. MEYER, FSM (Lond.) F.1.0. (Eng)41 words
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872 1922-07-03 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY, JULY 3, 1922. Week End Comments. utmost that could be said is that he had to pay for that service, mostly to British ships. Mr.' Harding did not deal with the important economic fact, that as other nations have to pay enormous sums to the United872 words
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Article378 1922-07-03 6 The mail arriving on Saturday included ai.viees from London up to June Bth. Mr. T. G. Hickley, formerly planting in Negri Sembilan, ir now orcharding in Florida. Arising out of the recent death of Chief Inspector D. D. Killourhy an inquest will 'be held this morning. i Mr. C. H.378 words
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Article486 1922-07-03 6 Saturday's Success. These two artists gave the second of theii concerts in the Victoria Theatre on Saturday before a large and extremely satisfied house. As was to be expectorl r.ftei Thursday's performance the pubhe took a much greater interest and Saturday's programme was followed with the appreciation and486 words
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Article328 1922-07-03 6 SoWier's Strange Act. On account of his peculiar behaviour the District Magistrate, Mr. David, on Saturday remanded for a week's observation Private Harry Thomas Best, of the Middlesex regiment, on a charge of attempting to break into a house in Penang Lane on the previous night. The accused328 words
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Article24 1922-07-03 6 The Siamese Ministry of Education ia I sending four pupil teachera (throe from < Suan Kularb and one from Ban Somdech) < to England to study.24 words
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161 1922-07-03 6 POLITICS AND CRIME. THE WILSON MURDER ACCUSED COMMITTED FOR TK|\| [Reuter's Service. Londi n. u !v The identity of Connolly and 0u,,,, arrested in connection with the amulet i Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, was ed on reappearance at Westminster \>, Court as Reginald Dunn and O'Sullivan, described as w\X ■eldieti161 words
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Article339 1922-07-03 6 Under the auspices of the S Branch of the Ex-Services A Malaya, a dinner and amoking held at Goodwood Hall on Satunla;. to celebrate the fifth anniveraaiy f th, opening of the battle of the Bomme, first big British offensive in tin I.u, and the commencement339 words
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Article278 1922-07-03 6 I am not bothered by anytliinc Mi Justice Darling. Tientsin papers state that Major ti S'r John Fowler was so unwell recently that he coul^j not inspect the Volun*..rIhe Foundation Stone Laying of t> I Med.ical Mission Hospital is provi- -nally arranged for the second week of Aufpi It is278 words
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Advertisement236 1922-07-03 6 JAS |k COUTTS It^A AND (Vs. a^BOw M^^lWL SUPERIOR Office:— B7 Cecil St. W£^'^SL O T G IW* rf I■* jLr"^* jfr Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. Incoporated in Shanghai ESTD. O^Syfa^J^eii 1872 PATRONIZED TS"^ W^ BT «OYALTT. A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF ENGAGEMENT RINGS SET WITH— DIAMONDS, DIAMONDS, GEMS IN236 words
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Advertisement109 1922-07-03 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 Owner109 words
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1371 1922-07-03 7 UNCONDUIONAL SURRENDER OF THE REBELS, TWO THOUSAND TROOPS IN FINAL ASSAULT. .ter's Service.] Dublin. June 30. State tn.op, look prisoner H I Three rVen Staters were 1 a ended. K<>iy O'Connor, and ,f foI1 tr tion in the real of the buildTM L. tfeej1,371 words
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Article42 1922-07-03 7 Pariak, June 30. A meeting of naturalists and jewel experts will ahortly finally decide whether natural pearls are distinguishable from cultured pearls. The two varieties will be indiscriminately mixed and will be cut opea where there are difference* of opinion.42 words
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Article403 1922-07-03 7 LITVINOFF'S FIGURES. DELEGATES STAGGERED. [Renter's Service.] The Hague, July 1. The non-Russian delegates were staggered by the figures quoted by Litvinoff when he submitted to the credits commission a plan for the reconstruction of Russia, involving a total of 3,224 million gold roubles, the equivalent approximately of403 words
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Article439 1922-07-03 7 Melbourne, July 1. Seamen having refused to man the Commonwealth liner Largs Bay, the management of the Commonwealth Line have ordered the Largs Bay to be laid up. Other Commonwealth liners will be laid up as the y arrive. MEXICO'S DEBT. j New York, July 1.439 words
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Article56 1922-07-03 7 GURDIT SINGH SURRENDERS. Amritsar, June SO. Gurdrt Singh, leadter of the Sikh emigranta in the fatal affray near Calcutta on the return of Sikhs in October 1914 from the Par East, fri the Komagata Maru, voluntarily surrendered to the police after absconding- for sewen years. He will be tried at56 words
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Article313 1922-07-03 7 Berlin, June SO. President Ebert ha» issued a decree stating that the members of secret societies planning the murder of prominent men are liable to the death penalty, or to penal servitude for life. Anybody knowing of tha existence of such societies is liable to penal servitude313 words
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Article209 1922-07-03 7 FRANCE'S CREDIT. BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE SCHEME. [Reuter's Service.] Paris, July 1. in the Chamber the Minister of Finance ha: announced that the negociations with the consortium banks has tesulted in the adopt-on of the plan of reorganisation for the Industrial Bank of China. Paris, June 30. Le Journal209 words
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Advertisement188 1922-07-03 7 Robinson Co., Ltd. 1 j y^^fefev^ COMBINATION |f^4 V§f Sports Shirt I J*j f ji K^j Necessary for every athlete. Specially deI W'^-W'^ai /I 5' £i> for s P°rt. Entirely eliminates the j '1 PSS!^* 5 p annoyance of ihe shirt riding up out of the If IW <>* Ti'ousers.188 words
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Advertisement566 1922-07-03 8 THE CCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND TOE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companiea Incorporated in Englaad) *m i aMNGATORE. PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES aad LIVERPOOL.566 words
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Advertisement591 1922-07-03 8 "HIERMAN" LINE ILLERMA- Jk BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Lta. (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERTO. Steamer mmmmmwmmmmmmwammmmmmmmmmwmmma a mmmmmmmmmm Du Singapore. OUTWARD. ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER China and Japan July 4 HOMEWARD. *s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE Lon^or! Aug 18 ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aug. 29 LIMITED ACCOMMODATION ONLY fINTERMEDIATE PASSENGER STEAMER591 words
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Advertisement593 1922-07-03 8 P. eV 6. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with Hia Majesty'a Government). LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON AN I fflfcDUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE SARDINIA about July 9 KASHMIR about Juiy593 words
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Advertisement509 1922-07-03 9 SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). f SINGAPORE BANGEOE COASTING SERVICE F Kretay. Trenggaau, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, i [uheaqaal Laagauan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure DDHADIB July 3 July 5 WA July 10 July 12 IHIDOL July 17 July 19 Hi m amer* are fitted throughout509 words
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Advertisement247 1922-07-03 9 O. S. K. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (aubject to change without previous notice) Earopean Line: For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez A Port Said. Atlas Maru arr. July 25 dep. July 26 New York Line: For San Franciaco Panama, New York via Japan. j Hague Maru247 words
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Advertisement736 1922-07-03 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co,, Ltd. AND Ellerman ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd (AMERICAN ft MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK Steamera. Em e S'pora Route For CITY OF LINCOLN July736 words
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Advertisement638 1922-07-03 9 STRUTHERS AND BARRY J Operatore United Statea Shipping Board. i m Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. WEST FARALON due Singapore to load 0 )o rt APUS due Singapore to discharge July 16 A PUS due Singapore to load Aug. 1 WESI IVAN due Singapore to discharge Aug. 8638 words
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Article888 1922-07-03 10 AIR LINER PLANS. To India in three Jays and Australia in seven, including stops of six hours each in Egypt and at Rangoon and Singapore, is approximately tho time -table which the puaanoteri of the Empire Air Henrico are planning. This is the servL «e888 words
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Article260 1922-07-03 10 O'Keefe Follows MacdonaJd. Undoubtedly the most remarkable batsman in Australia last season was Frank O'Keefe, formerly of Sydney, and later of Melbourne. This cricketer passed through Colombo on June Sth on his way to England, to play very probably for one of the Clubs in the Lancashire League,260 words
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Article268 1922-07-03 10 The United States Bureau of Entomology recommends a new trap for mosquitoes. Experiments in the use of odoriferous subetaneea led to ho useful reaulta, but it has now been found that s joint of ttove-pipe, heated by an alcohol lamp. attracted about aa many mosquitoes aa were attracted268 words
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Article200 1922-07-03 10 Some little brown scraps of papyrus. shown by Pro/esacr Flinders Petrie to members of the Jewiah Historical Society. ■re sai Ito .in the i I lest Hebrew writing kn?wn. apart from stone inscriptions. Professor Petrie, who was lecturing to tin* society at Untvereity College (Sir PhilH Ssssoou200 words
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Article119 1922-07-03 10 German (utter Captured There has been another battle of .Jutland. The German cutter Blitz met the Norwegian Customs Cmiaar Bell, which ordered her to stop. The cutter tried tc escape aiul only stepped when the parsuing cruiser fired shells which exploded f* the consignment of spirits which119 words
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Article201 1922-07-03 10 I Tho Kanipot, French, 849 tons, was due here on the 28th June, but has not yet arrived and so far no news of her is to hand. It is feared that she may have had lan accident and steamers passing her route are being sked to keep201 words
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Advertisement328 1922-07-03 10 s.s. GLENLUCE 30-6-22. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Europe are hereby notified that she has now arrived and is discharging opposite godowns Nos. 1 and 2. I: BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., I» Incorporated in the F. M. S. > Agents. 1-7 4-7 s.s. TENERIFFA 27-6-22. i Consignees of328 words
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Advertisement152 1922-07-03 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative •■'•JyTJsa'aj|,aLa -■•^■■JBr?^^ --•liJoiBHn r t— <. _S _R_l_l_w^ HHr^' *****a****MX \*m\*tt£~ S) «syQK_E' B_k 5i ''^-JBoVt- *^*_BPSs>u^ -'WsBr -__7CwlO_sH_Bf f Ajfl^Rl 33BJa?E^ k -111 111. aft^Jj; :> JAi_B_oß'.' Stocked in 1, 5 10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wood WHEN Soft Wood Treated152 words
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Miscellaneous606 1922-07-03 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. J***" Rumphius 9 a.m. Benuit 9 I San Franc.sco. -tc. Wist Faralon 10 a m Swatow, etc. Seistan I -Malacca Sri Patana 1p m P. STiarn and Paaaag Krian 1p m 1 Malacca anel Muar Sri Muar 2 p.m Trengganu. etc. Quorra 2p m' Tandjong Balei AyJthia606 words
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Article83 1922-07-03 11 July 1. Bank 4 m.s. 2)4 1-32 Bank demand 213 29-32 Private credits I _u.s. f 4 3_io New York, demand )t y.; Credits 90 days France, demand 5^5 India, T. T. 176^ Hongkong, demand 13% p.c. Pren. Yokohama, demand 10H Java, demand 135Vfc Bangkok, demand 90-^, Sovereign, Bank83 words
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Article176 1922-07-03 11 LATKST RESTRICTION VIEWS What tsoe hutch rTirlnisa Means (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur. July I. The Colombo rorreapondenl of the Mala. Mail cables that the Times of Ceylon ha? received a laaange stating that Mr. Loudoun Shand. presiding at a meeting of tinConsolidated Malay Company, said176 words
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Article109 1922-07-03 11 Gambier Cube No. 1 18.00 Pepper (white fair) 26.50 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 9.75 Pearl Sago small 8.40 Opium, Benares unc<«rt: 4.600 Rjce, Rangoon white 255 Rice, Siam No. 1 for export 880 Rice, Siam No. 2 for export 360 Rice, Saigon No. 1 for export 380 Rice, Saigon109 words
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Article29 1922-07-03 11 July lot, 11.30 a.m. Singapore Standard Shoot. Spot 27 27'.,; July-Sept. 27H 23; Ckt.-Dec. 2 l J'i 30. London Quotation crepe l Market Weak.29 words
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Article130 1922-07-03 11 Singapore, July I. Tin.— A 153. 12.6. Rubbers. Amalgamated Malay offer at $1.20, Baaaetts at 75. Crasgieleaa (85 cents pad* can be placed at 25, Colinsburghs (55 paid) :;o 40, Kuala Sidims arte enquires for at $1.45, Malaka Pindas are in good demand at 75. Trafalgars130 words
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Article255 1922-07-03 11 Singapore. June Ml The news received by cable on Wedaes morning has been the chief matter of intereat this week. The market which m\ the beginning of the sreek had already shewn a better undertone, became vev\ ex; -ted and in the absence of sellers prices255 words
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Article124 1922-07-03 11 Singapore, July 1. The usual weekly auctions opened on Wednesday to an optimistic market. Dt mand was Una and values improve- I cents all round. Standard and good f.a.q Sheet sold up to 27 cents, caaad lots fetching 27% cents. Off quality She* orai in good favour. a124 words
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Article26 1922-07-03 11 Despite the business depression i n the la i East, the Kanegafuchi Spanning Co.. Lid., has declared a dividend <>f 70 per tent for the half-year.26 words
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Article116 1922-07-03 11 The Directors' report for the mx montha] ended Slat March. 1022. shows a proAt OO revenue account of Rs. 44,680-5-3. After' providing for Directors and Auditors' fees.' law charges, bad debts, depreciation and commission, and including Rs. 1,007-8-2 brought forward, the balance at the credit of profit116 words
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Article46 1922-07-03 11 The F.M.S. match duty has been changed to the following On any number of matches in a box not exceeding 80, $1 per standard gross of 10,000. On any number of matches in a box in excess of 80. $0.7n cents per standard gross of 10,000.46 words
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Advertisement404 1922-07-03 11 I A eseti tpproxlinately $5,000,000. i n? WSi whin in iauwa imrisnmW'"' m (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFlCE:— Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFipf n erne m I hTTRACTIVI! PLANSOF ASSURANCE Assura ce Comp.nin Act. I !-^"s^t^ mK^tar m .ashsjmjsJ I m MaimuM^ I THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. corrorated404 words
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Advertisement446 1922-07-03 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. I*cori>orated in England by R»yai Caarter. Paid up Capital In etO.OOa h area of £5 eack fl am aaa Reserve Fund "7^ooo Reaerr* Liability of Proprietera I.eW.Mt HEAD OFFICE. 18 Biahopagate, London, X.C Ai ft <a* AgB leB nd Branckea Amritaar Iloilo Puket446 words
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Advertisement895 1922-07-03 11 YOKOHAMA ~SPEm BANE. LIMITED. Established 1880. Iftjry lioo m Reserve Fund y. 61,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vive-President: R. Ickinontiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Eaq. JJ. Kajiwara Esq. M XCSf 1 £sq S K Sj2 "ki Esq. M. Odagin Eaq. Baron K. Morimura, Baron K. foraaaai H. Mori Esq. F.895 words
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Advertisement121 1922-07-03 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Rcyal Charter A.' D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR~^XR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— AdminLslration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW <fc Cj. Messrs. BARKER Co., Lta. Messrs. WEARE Co I td Branch Oflice— 64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE121 words
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Article1003 1922-07-03 12 .S. C. C. OVERWHELM MALACCA. Lieut. Clarke's Hat-trick. Although both Major Spring and E. J. Riches were unable to play for the S. C. C. against Malacca in the all-day match on Saturday the substitution of F. R. Craig and C. H. G. Clarke left the side little1,003 words
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Article305 1922-07-03 12 The R. G. A. had an easy win over the Y. M. C. A. when they defeated the latter On Saturday afternoon by 81 runs at Blakan Mati. Going in first the Y. M. C. A. put up the poor score of305 words
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Article106 1922-07-03 12 Monday's Ties. Chia Keng Tye vs. S. J. Edwards, S.C.C. G. H. Warren vs. O. Fuller, S.C.C. A. de Mello re. T. M. Shervington, S.R.C. J. E. Tyler vs. Major Newnham, S.C.C. J. Lim vs. Chua Choon Leong, S.R.C. J. H. Hoahing vs. R. W. Sinclair, S.C.C.106 words
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Article163 1922-07-03 12 Shanghai beat Hongkong. In the Interpon Polo match at Shanghai on June 22nd., Shanghai beat Hongkong by 6 goals to 5. The weather was fine and the play fast and excellent. At the end of the fifth chukkfer the score was 5 goals to 4 in favour of163 words
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Article162 1922-07-03 12 Mti Lang-fang, the well-known Chinese impersonator of female roles, who is now in Shanghai playing at a huge salary, received a too exuberant welcome one night recently, when a bomb placed beneath a ■Ml n the theatre exploded and injured a rikisha ccolie. Latterly Mei has received many begging letters.162 words
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Article166 1922-07-03 12 LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS. London, June 30. j In the ladies' singl at Wimbledon Miss, McKane meets Mile Lenglen and not Mrs.; Mallory, in the second round of the singles t< day. London, June 30. At Wimbledon a tremendous crowd, including the Prince of Wales and Duke of York,166 words
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Article68 1922-07-03 12 In the Beckenham (Kent) championship matches Kingscote beat Lycett (retired) j 6-3 3-1. Miss McK.ine beat Miss Ryan in the ladies' final 6-3, 6-3. Mrs. Mallory had previously beaten Mrs. Peacock but did not get to the final. Mrs. Lambert Chambers and Miss Ryan beat Mrs. Stocks and Miss McKane68 words
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Article127 1922-07-03 12 London, June 30. Oxford beat Surrey at the Oval on the first innings. For Oxford Lycn scored 60 and Hopkins 61. At Gravesend Kent beat Leicestershire by an innings and 162. Woolley 123 and Hurst 104 not out were the top scorers for Ktnt. and King 79 for127 words
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Article27 1922-07-03 12 Brussels, July I. The Ghent nautical club's eight has scratched for the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley owing to an accident to its stroke.27 words
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Article237 1922-07-03 12 New York Jane 30. Dempsey has accepted the challenge of the Negro heavyweight. Wills, which he has hitherto declined on the ground of colour. The decision follows a ruling of the New York Boxing Commission that the challenge must be accepted by July 10 or Dempsey will237 words
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Article103 1922-07-03 12 Mr. Herbert William Looker, formerly of Hcngkong, is to be married on July 6th to Miss Stella May Sharp, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Basil C. Sharp, of Broomfield Lodge, Chelmsford. Mr. Looker returrcd from Hongkong a few years ago on retiring from practice as a solicitor. The Madras103 words
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Article622 1922-07-03 12 THK ELIZABETH CUP. The first of the races for the Elizabeth Challenge Cup was sailed yesterday morning over the new course, which is practically the Club Course reversed, and as 15 boats started the competition was very keen. The Polly had stepped a new mast, and with622 words
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Article143 1922-07-03 12 The July Monthly Medal (Bogey) ComI petition was held on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a tie between A. H. Gallie land M. W. Chill with net scores of 1 up. I Fifty three cards were taken out and the following were returned: A.143 words
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Article100 1922-07-03 12 Monday, 3rd, 6.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, All Companies Officers and N.C.O's. Tuesday, 4th, 5.15 p.m., C Company Parade. Wednesday, Sth, 5 p.m., No. 8 Plat. A Co. Firing on 30 yds. range. Friday, 7th, 5.15 p.m., A and B Company Parade. Friday, 7th, 6.15 p.m., Raeburn House,100 words
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