The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 July 1922
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Title Section16 1922-07-06 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1922. No. 10.62916 words
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Article218 1922-07-06 1 Rumours are rife of important changes m the Cabinet, largely baaed on recent criticisms of Mr. Short! and the illness of the Marquis of Curzon Page 7. In the House of Commons Mr. Wood made a long a^vd eulogistic reference to Malaya but repeated that he saw218 words
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Article1108 1922-07-06 1 You rarely hear a pitman sing at kis work, for the North-country collier is not exactly a blackbird. But one morning, I stopped to speak to a putter-lad At tfeo north flat m the Busty Seam, I heard a bnritone strain from the next crow-cut: "Cappie's the dog; Tally-ho!"1,108 words
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Advertisement129 1922-07-06 1 MALTHOID j RAFFLES HOTEL. MONDAY.- Tea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. h ESDAY Children's Party 5 to 7 p.m. g WEDNESDAY.— Orchestral Concert, 9.4JT" p.m. f THURSDAY.— Guest Night, Dinner and Dance. I I'ia Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. SATURDAY.— Guest Night, Dinner and Dance IJ SUNDAY- l/inema129 words
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Advertisement254 1922-07-06 1 Ihe TAN-SAD "BACK-UP CHAIR" S% |^l Maximum Comfort 3*BfiaoHL^i^^. Minimum Fatigue Increased Output I* II These chairs ensure an upright f. lj j&w 1 position for the body, preventing f\ -^^^T^JL (listort on expanding the chest, y^^^^flig^^Hr and preventin^ that f u r «'^ock S x *§f I fatigue" common254 words
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Advertisement132 1922-07-06 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Cuticura for curing eczema Pago H. Bolter advertises special tonic wines Pajrc 2. John Little and Co for Walker whisky-^ P;'?e 5. New Alma at the Empire and Arcadia cinemas Pa«_e 2. Tenders wanted for supply of bakau fire weed Page Bankruptcy notice re The Motor Cycle C132 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous148 1922-07-06 1 THE WEEK Thursday, f\th. Hifrh Water. S.JS a.m., S.B a.m. Football, Div. 11. R.K v. Municipal. Stl.r^r v S.C.F.A. 11. Friday, 7th. High Water, 9.28 a.m., B.sfi p.m. Saturday, Hth. Hiph Water, 10.23 a.m.. 9.41 p.m. Malaya Cup: Singapore- vs. Johoiv. tt .lohoro. Cricket: Merchants vs. P. S. and 1..148 words
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195 1922-07-06 2 THE CONDUCT OF LASCARS ON THE EGYPT. More Denials. London, June 14. A story of the -I'ail Mh!1" Gazette's Chatham correspondent that as a sequal u> the Egypt disaster British ox-naval ■osatcn are replacing tootsm <m some large ships, is entirely ditClWitcd m authoritative quarters. It i* pointed out that195 words
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Article276 1922-07-06 2 It is interesting:, nowadays to rind that railways are it last paying: the greatest <-<>mpliment of t>il to aeroplanes by using- i hem for the transport of passengers. This l>all has been set rolling by the London and Western Railway Company, m England, which276 words
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Article83 1922-07-06 2 Nova Scotia ftshermen have decided to a*k the Canadian Government to assign ai-rop'aned to aid them m rinding fish schools, following a plan of the seal hunters of Newfoundland, who use aeroplanes to locate seals on ice. The success of the French experiments m spottinv schools of U from the83 words
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Advertisement539 1922-07-06 2 TO LM OK FOR SALE. LARGE GOIm WNS. u.wiy erected area from IMN t 50.U00 »q. ft. facing river LARGE BTOKKt) from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wh.irf and sfcipp- ing. Also three storied buildings for offices and godowns. Centrally situatedAll immediate entry, K°' n £T cheap. Apply or539 words
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Advertisement518 1922-07-06 2 FIRST SHOW CHANGE OF PROGRAMME THURSDAY LAST NIGHT At 7.30 Sharp. THE INVISIBLE HAND SERIAL WITH ANTONIO MORENO Episodes Eleven, Twelve an 1 Thirteen. 6 pteW Reels. (Final next Tuesday!. SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. THE ADVENTURES OF TARZAN SERIAL WITH ELMO LINCOLN, THE ORIGINAL TARZAN OF TARZAN OF THE518 words
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Advertisement413 1922-07-06 2 ALHAMBEI From TUESDAY, July 4, to SUNDAY, .July fc A WILLIAM FOX SUPER PRODUCTION Adapted from a Magazine Serial by William M. K;iiru> and prt'sontinpr that biff, hmHtofrmt. athletic ttar, WILLIAM RUSSELL along with that charming star noted for htr dramatic ■bilii LUCILLE LEE STEWART I m a thrilling adventure413 words
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Article598 1922-07-06 3 M'KTHEK DETAILS. London, June 28. -Crowds are to-day naking pilgrimage to Ba^on-place and arc n ny [nteretted m the bullet hole* m the 11. Wilson's residence. The wholr listrict is being widely patrolled by police, md armed csn'tr-bles a pruarC'ng !!>.»■ .ou^«' <f L«td Carscn598 words
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Article215 1922-07-06 3 Id his medical report on Penang fur, I^2o 1* Fry Bpeaks with no uncertain i |f€ asi the possibility of abolishing beriberi m the Malay Peninsula. Uv quotes >s from l'.'i.' onwarrds, showing that the cases wen 129, 39 :il 2~>. 'ln^ >■( tis m the tetter yei being215 words
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Article57 1922-07-06 3 I An important Bnest v\«.s made recently m Bantrkok m respect to the shooting and wounding Of a S ivueM Army Officer. Lieut. iSnvan. which occurred on June L2th. 1 1 The armament Limitation conference at LthingtJa i the American GovierniDCßt 252,002 dollar*. The item for entertainment WSfl '.'.^fi dollars57 words
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Advertisement357 1922-07-06 3 HANDS AND ARMS REDWTHKZEMA Terrible Itching and Burning. Lasted 2 Years. Cuticura Heals. The backs of my hands became very red and inflame!, and soon r.iter broke cul with weeping eczer^.u. It spread up my arms to the dbows, causing ten ible itching and burning and much inconvenience and interference357 words
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Advertisement335 1922-07-06 3 .••V. l AVy%WfS i iV.V.V.V.V.W. I,'.1 AP.".S I A.M.A. All, I f! i T P U i Q H It I untn co. Ltd. I m (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). f CANE SUGAR j Specialists For the S Equipment of < SUGAR FACTORIES. J REFINERIES and 5 DISTILLERIES. \l MSOLE AGENT335 words
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Article218 1922-07-06 4 TRADE I MONS IN INDIA. Calcutta, June 1. The Bengal ChambiT of Commerce, m impressing their opinion on the proposed Trade Union legislation m India, state their nntire agreement with the suggestion of the (iovernment that every facility ibOttM bt offered for the <levelopment of the Trade218 words
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Article215 1922-07-06 4 Before the Chairman of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (Mi. C. S. Burns > Ml on a visit to the Dutili East Indies, he told a representative of the Times of Ceylon he w*s going to the Dutch East Indie* for "a t hange of air."215 words
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Article89 1922-07-06 4 London. May 22. Presiding at the niectbjj of the Melb«)urne 1 ity ProiHities T.ust to-day Mr. R. H. Caird said all *he uloomy fore}>o<iingr S o f the people m chnrge i.f Bawin wool had been completely falsirte:. They were getting rid Of the accumulation oi wool89 words
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Article311 1922-07-06 4 It is understood that an Imperial Conference on the laws regarding the protection of patent rights throughout the Empire wmM to be held m London this month. At this Conference India will be represented by Mr. H. G. Graves, formerly Controller of Patents and Designs m the Commerce and Industry311 words
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Article668 1922-07-06 4 I -ICASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. WKDNKSDAY, JULY sth. MINI>G. Figure* m brackets shows the capital and issue value of the Share m dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum dir. x equals ex div.J Hitam Tin (300,000) .85— .95 JeJantoh ($1) .60 Johan Tin ($1) 50668 words
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Article114 1922-07-06 4 The F. M. S. Government Gazette of Jume 30th coutams the following: The Chief Secretary to Government records with the deepest regret the death of Mr. L. Lew-ton-Brain, Technical Adviser, Department of Agriculture, which occurred at Kuala Lumpur Hospital on Sunday, the 25th June. Two live dragons, one measuring 10114 words
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Article416 1922-07-06 4 Boiling Fowls Alive. The Honglong Daily Press of June 17th. contains the follcfwinj? remarkable story One does net expect to find gTMM acts of cruelty m such a place as the Central Market cf Hongkong^ a place which is under Government supervision and directly under the416 words
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Article280 1922-07-06 4 Fascist! Threatening Again. Rome, May 28th.— The Italian Government, having earned considerable credit by the organization of the Genoa Conference, is now faced with the real test of it» strength. The internal troubles which have caused the fall of more than one Cabinet have broken ant again with280 words
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Article75 1922-07-06 4 London, June 10.— The experimental scheme whereby officers may be permitted to use troop horses for polo has been published m an Army Order. The concession, however, will not be considered as a reason for increasing the authorised establishment of animals for military purposes. The hiring75 words
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Article54 1922-07-06 4 Mr. H. F. CaixiwelJ, M.C., manager of Tangkah Rubber Estate, Ltd., Johore, and Mrs. Cardwell were entertained at tiffin by the members of the estate staff and labour force on the eve of their departure Home on furlough. An address artistically finished m silk was presented together with a large54 words
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Advertisement654 1922-07-06 4 Ideal Food for hot countries The oat contains but little fat— a heat-producing element. It is one-sixth protein, the body-building element As an energy food it has age-old fame. For growing children it forms matchless food. Millions, the world over, make their breakfast Quaker Oats. It supplies twice the food654 words
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Advertisement619 1922-07-06 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Very valuable town and country properties known as No. 215 Soutl, H- i No. 230 Teluk Ayer Street, 164 and 165 Victoria Street. Lonagl 16 and 27 off Gtyl Road. At Messrs. C heong Koon Seng and Co's Saleroom, No. 30 Chulia Strett ON WEDNESDAY 12th619 words
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Advertisement574 1922-07-06 5 IN ONE HOUR repain and simple lens mert Machinery on the prer lew manufacturing. J()II PIKE, OPTiriAN liroad St. Lorulon. r j U< ail, Singapore. OPfICI A< O'MMODATION. Large Office. ;ft <,n top floor of Winchester House Ift Apply to S«cr«tBry. r.reat Eastern life A**'. Co, Ltd GIVmAIRD. 1 DALVEY574 words
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Advertisement519 1922-07-06 5 BOARD AND LODGING BOARD AND LODGING.— Vacancies for paying *ue«ts, English home. Single and double rooms, tennis, garage, telephone, all con- reniences. Terms moderate. Apply No 14 Mount Elixabeth. 4 7 VM BOARD AND RESIDENCE —From July Ist one large well furnished double bedded room and sitting room attached, both519 words
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Advertisement704 1922-07-06 5 AUCTION SALES BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNS] AUCTION SALE Ol One "LaMey" Xi ect ric Lighting Set with batteries, lamps and fans, etc. To be held At our Sale-Rooms, 1C and 18 Raffles Place, ON FRIDAY, 7th JULY, AT 11 A.M. POWELL CO, ITD., Anct.oneers i ncoi m Singapore.'704 words
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Advertisement640 1922-07-06 5 AUCTION SALES E TANGYKIB OIL ENGINE. THE PROPERTY OF ARGHAN CO., LTD. The undersigned have been instructed to sell by public auction at the United Engineer's store, Kampong Bahru Road. I ON THURSDAY, 6th JULY, AT 10.80 A.M. One 20 H.P. Tank's oil engine m good condition. i ESTATE TRUST640 words
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Advertisement300 1922-07-06 5 I D BY APPOINTMENT TO H T^ -m i mm "T"t Ai I Eye Sight 4RV/M I Carefully I Tested. Mffp Charge. H. M. The King of Siam. NICKEL SPECTACLES WITH SPHERICAL LENSES $4 Per Pair. GOLD FILLED SPECTACLES WITH SPHERICAL LENSES $10 Per Pair. GOLD SPECTACLES WITH SPHERICAL LENSES300 words
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Advertisement111 1922-07-06 5 ■BUCB MICHIE CO. LTD. IN LIQUIDATION. NotiM ifl gjtwem of thte declaration o£ a First i.nd Final Dividend. All creditorg who have not proved their claims are required to prove same on or before 17th day of July 1922. B. LOWICK, Liquidator. Nintfapoiv, 3rd, July 1922. 6 7 «c aa111 words
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Article26 1922-07-06 6 ORD.— At 281, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur, on July 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ord, of Bukit Jelutong Estate, Batu Tiga, a son.'26 words
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Article40 1922-07-06 6 CUTTER DORAL. At the Church of the Assumption, Penang, on July 1, 1922, Herman Lawrence Cutter, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co.. Ltd., to Hilda Henrietta Doral, fifth daughter of the late Mr. P. R. A. Doral and Mrs. Doral.40 words
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689 1922-07-06 6 SINGAPORE FREE FRESS Call for SPR. Til I KSD AY, JILY 6, 1922 The recent development of wireless telephony and the broadcasting of messages, precociously developed m the United States by manufacturers of the listening-in instru- merits, has rather put into the background the big question of the wireless chain689 words
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Article1370 1922-07-06 6 His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government will leave Singapore on Sunday, Oth July, on an official visit to Kelantan and Trengganu. Mr. M. J. Kennaway has betn appointed I a member of the Agricultural Advisory .Board. Work at Bukit Fmser continues. A ralley has been filled up and levelled1,370 words
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Article133 1922-07-06 6 A TBOUBLBSOMB PILGRIM (Fr^m Our Own Oeffreepordenn IVnanir. 1,,! Dijkstia, a Duuh CVeJect, v m the Marine Ce«r( hen- v: i^,,. grim Oniinance with <lis(i!n y t^,. ful command of the Mum, i t^ grim ship Teuccr, ;ui,| refai the offset of the Senior Boai Tlie accused fai133 words
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Article175 1922-07-06 6 The July number of thi- X« 5 lltgaatno, which maintain? iti ckrd of qoality for printinf ;u\\ iliußtrations, takes for its first subjoi-ttho Malaya. Borneo Exhibition at Singap ic. with at article by Mr. B. J. Krol, f r (1 the Boarj of the Dutch East175 words
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Article141 1922-07-06 6 At l ln- Sale- room of Estate Agonrioa Ltd: the foilowtaf w« i nttimd on Monday: Ri^ht. title and Interest of and m the 12 pieces of freehold land off T<!uk Kuraj Road, area IMM *<!• ft., bought C. V. Miles for $2:>; frocfctoJ lafti »nd house 27141 words
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Article64 1922-07-06 6 Y.W.C.A. LUNCH REST ROOM FUND Amount previously acknowledged $2 Capt A. Evan* Collected by Mist E. Brow*'* Tean Mri. Cranna M. M. D. Miss K. King Miss A. Burnett Miss M Griffith James Miss S. Griffith James Mrs. G. Griffith Jamet Mrs. A. Dowland Miss K. Angus Miss M. Angu«64 words
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Article70 1922-07-06 6 Norms Talmadgo. the famous leftM lr*M, ii thi Itar m the super »ix-rt i el N* ture. The Safety Curtain, which the t>r is presenting tc-nipht at 9.30. II screen version of Ethel M. Dell'a rovtl, an i. it will be shown along th tw(p r<w episodes, 1370 words
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Article108 1922-07-06 6 One of our most cherished Mipei itctived a nasty shock at the BhM*^ Mixed Court, says (he N. C. P. New* whr Chinese was sentenced to a monti for stealing horse-shoes. Mr. C. Harmsworth stated m th, of Commons, m reply to Captain V l Curzon, that it was anticipated108 words
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Advertisement235 1922-07-06 6 JAS |L COUTTS i&Hif^BL. SUPERIOR Office:— B7 Cecil St. if O T G Phone:— 22B. >"'^^^hli H'SHk D M N (Solo Importers) \v v V v <• »^i v wl Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. Incoporated m Shanghai tU V^ MM DISCRIMINATING PEOPLE PREFER Crookes lenses to be used m the235 words
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Advertisement123 1922-07-06 6 c. j Scientific Control I is exercised from start to finish m the production of Armco Ingot Iron. The raw materials used are purchased or mined with tht utmost care and selection. During every stage- of manufacture, laboratory te:;ts are made to ensure that the wondevful purity of 99.84 per123 words
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Article131 1922-07-06 7 (OVT TAKES NO RISKS. MAI CHANCK FO« RESTRICTION? Reefer*! Service.] London July 4. Commons, Mr. Weed, introducing OOcc estimates, dwelt on the i real deH <>f gratitude to the < f Wales, whose elf sacrificing WMM impossible to exaggerate. mJ the dttfcull period which i nk's «m131 words
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Article223 1922-07-06 7 lUX PSINCn VISIT. Bombay, July 4. Lion wit}) the disorders on the uf Wa-1 lit m November, there > for compensation for rfferod, mainly Part—, totalling lakhi 'f rupees, eventually lakaa, the bulk of which x |i (l the wid w of the American DohertJ, who wa> killed m the223 words
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Article313 1922-07-06 7 RUSSIA WOBBLING. The Hague, July 4. delegation, m the course of a ie« made prior to to-day's meeting. fcueia's pre-war debts and «t she will pay them, but she must v credits. If she does not get credits wll not pay a penny. The fact that a rich country constitute*313 words
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Article219 1922-07-06 7 IS CURZON GOING? KKPORTB AND DENIALS. [Reuter's Service.] London. July 4. The newspapers state that important Cabinet changes are impending. It is anticipated Mr. Shortt will be elevated to the Bench, Sir S. Baldwin will leave the Board of Trade for the Home Office, Sir Hamar (ireenwood and219 words
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Article206 1922-07-06 7 U. A. TS HOI L OF HONOUR. London, July 4. Sir Worthington Evans, Secretary f«r War, unveiled a memorial at Westminster House, the Millbank offices of the British American Tobacco Company, m honour of the firm's employees who fell m the war. He said that they were fallen brothers ii206 words
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Article219 1922-07-06 7 The suit arising out of a trust deed executed m 1910 by Syed Shaik bin Abdulrahman bin Ahmed Alkaff was continued j throughout yesterday, judgment beinjr reserved by the Acting Chief Justice, the hon'ble Mr. Sproule. The terms of the deed directed that 70,000 French dollars219 words
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Article63 1922-07-06 7 (By courtesy of Nanyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun). Tokio, July 4. The Japanese trade returns for June show Y. 157,190,000 for imports against Y. 140,300,000, of exports. Admiral Denby, the Secretary of the Admiralty of U. S. A., will be honoured with an interview by the courtesy of the63 words
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Article458 1922-07-06 7 COUNTRY SUCCESSES. HAS DEVALERA ESCAPED? [Router** Service.] London, July 4. A communique issaed at Dublin records substantial progress m the country disiricts. All important centres m the midlands arc now held by the Nationals, inciuling Kilkenny, Athlone, Mullingar, Longford, Trim and Nenagh. Local volunteers m South Tipperary458 words
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Article161 1922-07-06 7 A Jew named Jacob Harry, whose address was given as the Hotel Republic, Bencoolen Street, was charged before Mr. Dawson yesterday under the Minor Offences Ordinance, v.ith telling fortunes. When charged he persisted that he could tell fortunes truthfully, and said that he could prove it161 words
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Article83 1922-07-06 7 An Indian who w&s found trying to get through the porthole into the cabin of the captain of H. M. S. Merlin on the prej vious night was produced before Mr. Dawson yesterday. Inspector Williams said he found the man detained by the naval police. He83 words
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Article56 1922-07-06 7 A project is on foot to introduce the highest forms of the Chinese culinary I art into the Imperial Household of Japan. With this m view the Superintendent of the Imperial Kitdhens is leaving Tokio to investigate Chinese cooking and m the oourse of his tour he will visit Peking,56 words
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Article444 1922-07-06 7 TANJONG PAGAR EXPERIMENTS. An interesting experiment was made yeßterday with a section of rubber pavement made on the Cresson principle, which, it will be remembered was used to pave the entrance of the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition. The secret is m the composition of the tricks, which aacr c444 words
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444 1922-07-06 7 MONEYLENDERS' ACTION. JUDGMENT FOR A DEFENDANT. Delivering judgment m the action brought by Ahvena Vayna against Moona Doraichami Mucteliyar an^ Ahna Lana Vayaa. Ahna Lana, for the return of an unpaid bill of exchange for the sum of Rs. 27,250. or $22,244.90, Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard said the plaintiff's case was444 words
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Article17 1922-07-06 7 Dr. Wu Lien Teh has been granted the decree of Sc. IX by St. Joha't University, Shanghai.17 words
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Advertisement218 1922-07-06 7 NEW STOCKS JUST RECEIVED. THE GREAT NEW RACE GAME. O*fcOrt Price lf| Price Ct-nts 50 |^^X Cents 50 Each ViJ^p Each This game may be played by any number of players the players each taking the bank m turn for six spins. Each player (except the banker) places one or218 words
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Advertisement545 1922-07-06 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated m Englaad) KMGAPOSE, PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT545 words
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Advertisement661 1922-07-06 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE fILLERMAi** A BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ut (Incorporated m England). l/tij»jl!iliul!ili oC.fi V lLc* OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. *s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London Aug. 18 ts'.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aug. 29 ♦LIMITED ACCOMMODATION ONLY tINTERMEDIATE PASSENGER STEAMER FREIGHT SERVICE. Steamer D me Singapore. s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW London, Rotterdam, Hamburg661 words
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Advertisement592 1922-07-06 8 P. O. BRJTiSH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVK'K PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON •>, DUE SINGAPORE T FAVF SINGAPORE SARDINIA about July 11 KASHMIR H \> t592 words
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Advertisement472 1922-07-06 9 ]n i SUM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE ireUT, Trenggaiu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Sincora. 4 ,i CehflMrii Laagsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure ISUDDHADIB July 3 July 5 I ILAYA July 10 July 12 kIAHIDOL j u l y 17 July 19 k472 words
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Advertisement266 1922-07-06 9 I O. S. K. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (subject to change without previous notice) European Line: For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Antwerp, via Colombo, Sn«z Port Said. Atlas Maru arr. July 25 dep. July 26 New York Line: For San Francisco Panama, New York via Japan. Hague Maru arr.266 words
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Advertisement578 1922-07-06 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Ellerman ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m Englamd.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK SWamew. d^ spore Route For j CITY OF LINCOLN J u l578 words
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Advertisement72 1922-07-06 9 UNITED AMERICAN LUNKS UNC Successors to JVERMORE DEARBORN Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINE Regular Service between New York Singapore Java Ports vice versa FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ THE LAMBS July 14 JALAPA Aug. 5 HALFMOON en <l Ay» For Freight apply to GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. Agents,72 words
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Advertisement660 1922-07-06 9 j STRUTHERS AND BARRY J I Operator* United SUWi ShJppiiif Board. Singapore to Los Angeles nnd I APt> s due Spitfapore to discharuv .July 16 APUS duv Singapore to load Aujr. 1 WEST IVAN j due Singapore to dischar^i- Auj.. > WEST I VAX »due Singapore to lead Aiiir. 2">660 words
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Article731 1922-07-06 10 THE WILSON MURDKR. De Valera's Opr.nion. Lotkfon, June 21. Df \a)i'i;i has issued a statement, m Ihe course of which he says the killing of any human being is an awful act, but it is as awful when the victim is a humble worker c r unknown731 words
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Article89 1922-07-06 10 Major AUlorson, Assistant Engineer, P. \V D., Kinta, is returning: Home shortly OH the termination of his agreement with the Department. As Major Ahierson and I. .mi. Adams both popular officers of the M. V. I. Ipoh are shortly leaving the district, the non-commissioned officers and hum of Platoon II89 words
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Article226 1922-07-06 10 Woman Doctor's Success. The di«covery of the typhus germ by Dr. N. Kritch, the woman director of the Sokolnichersky Hospital Laboratory, is announced by Dr. Walter P. Davenport, of the American Relief Administration. Dr. Kritch described her work before a meeting of the bacterid'oßJcal section of the226 words
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Article498 1922-07-06 10 LORD LONSDALES PLUCK. London, June 21. Lori! LoMdalc pi 1 formed a plucky act at the International House Show at Olympia yesterday when he stopped a bolting- pony ridden by a sma.l girl, Miss Barbara Williams, m the giris' class. Lord Lonsdale lushed on to the tan, and threw his498 words
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Article86 1922-07-06 10 The Daily Mirror says Mr. Eric Maefjitlyen. who is a Liberal candidate for SJioreditoh, is the son of a famous ConKv< national divine. He was president of the Union m his Oxford days, and is crodited v/ilh the best answer to the annual question asked at the Eights Week debate.86 words
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Article151 1922-07-06 10 The P. and O. steamer Kashmir has left Hongkong, and is expected to arrive at this port at 5 p.m. on Sunday, 9th instant. She will proceed to the P. and O. Wharf on arrival. The Master of the Mahidol reports that a native craft is sunk south151 words
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Advertisement369 1922-07-06 10 music OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. FOB ALL THE LATEST HITS AND i NOVELTIES IN MUSIC. TRY THE HOUSE OB THE CATCHY MUSIC. H. C. HUDSON. 100, North 3ridge Road, Singapore. Where the music hits come from. The cheapest house is Tows. We are only too pleased to try our music over369 words
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Advertisement183 1922-07-06 10 Genasco R oof ing 2 PLY AND 3 PLY O COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK KIFITAM NAILS FAR FIXING GE/V4SCO Is OW4SC» /s over 40 Vea<B l)v v3l run, chcpe r Jill! JV^ J P. experience H&P O>^|Bi than ci^,;;v,, j /n t^e N A^H /f is le 8 manufacture W*!^^^B183 words
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Miscellaneous650 1922-07-06 10 MALL TABLE. TO-DAY. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembirjff Kuantan via Jerantut (By train) 6 a.m Anamba Natuna Islands Batavier 9« m Sourabaya, etc. Keelun* Maru 9 a.m. P. Batam &P. Rulang- Hock Ken* 9am Kenmon Fook Moh 9 am v o |> Hone Aik 9 a.m. pT Edina 9 a.m.650 words
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Article56 1922-07-06 11 T 1 I C HonKkonp, demaad 1.-, pc Vnm. Vokohanui, demand ]Q(ji Java, demand isku. oangkok, demand y(p H Sovereign, Bank Buying $8 54 Bank of England Rate Bft pc. Bar Silver London 3^^" From Banca Commercial* Italiana Milano dated June 21st., noon. Exchange on London Lire* 91.62 per56 words
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Article124 1922-07-06 11 Tin 125 Tons $78 Vs Gambier Cube No. 1 18.00 Gambier g»/ Pepper Black 13% Popper (white fair) 26.50 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 9.75 Pearl Sago small g^n Copra Mix 10.30 Copra Sundried 10.70 Opium, Benares uncert: 4,600 Rice, Rangoon white 255 Rice, Siam No. 1 for export 380124 words
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Article31 1922-07-06 11 July sth, noon. Siajrapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 26^ 27; Aug.-Sept. 27V* 28V4; Oct.-Dec. •8%, 29 Vs. London quotation crepe and sheet 64. Market Steady.31 words
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Article48 1922-07-06 11 (From Our Own Corresponded.) Kuala Lumpur, July 5. The Malay Mail's correspondtat m Colombo says that the Financier m an article believes that the rubber industry is within sight of economic sanity, and that there is little likelihood of a reversion lo abnormal low pric«.48 words
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Article92 1922-07-06 11 Singapore. July .>. Tin.— £ls4. 15s. 78 H 125 tons told. Rubbers. Unchanged. MinevS. Norths 80 85, Taiping! 66 70, Souths 45 50, Nawng Pets :^2'. 2 87%, Sri Gopenff! sellers 60. Rawangi G7 V L- 7t\k Ulu Piahs 85 90, Linp:uis 52.55 $2.H5. Rtnoilffl 19*.92 words
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Article151 1922-07-06 11 MACPH AIL'S REPORT. Silver 3<J%. Hongkong 15 per cent premium. Share market.— Doll. Rubbers. Allonbys l»; 18, CmigideM 22V4 27 t /3 l Bukit S'-Mubawanjjs Is. Is. 4«1.. a/Kl Singapore United! oft<L B'^d., Mentukabs 12H, Malaka Piiuias 72 Vj 77 1 2 U!u Benuts 19 81, Trafalgar! |1. Tins. Tmpingt151 words
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Article280 1922-07-06 11 SHANGHAI ELECTRIC CGNBTRUC TION COMPANY. Singapore Tram I'mject iho sixteenth annual general meeting <>f the Shanghai Electric CeMtruction Co Ud., was held o« May 31, at Basildon House. Ifoorgate, London, Sir Alfred Hcnt. k.r.M.G.. chairman ,f the comptny presiding. The Chairman m the course if his speech280 words
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Article179 1922-07-06 11 I According t«> the annual report <»f the i Hon. Colonial Treasurer. Hoaxkons, for 1921, the totnl l-evonuc for the yeai amoonUd to $17,728,132 Win*: M^f 1,782 more than the Mtimfttc and 93,038,460 mqro than the revenue m |920 Compared frith that year there were increate* undei 1179 words
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Article133 1922-07-06 11 It ii tome tinio no w since th« propoeal was first made by a syndicate of Ceyloneee to start a new industry m Ceylon m O\e form of a cattle farm m the Sabara^amuwa Province, but it appears that this ie now taking definite shape. The syndicate i« at present133 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement377 1922-07-06 11 lAweU ipproilmately $6,000,000. KM GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANTuMnH)"' I HEAD OFFICE r-Wta*-*, H^'^^^ >» ""^SSHSinr, "HZ 'at-. ACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE ABBUr n ce Act 'nw^j&vntog'M**. c. a moSS^SL, f.f^ MANUFACTURERS UFB INS. CO. o-porated m Canada) Kndowment, and Aannlty i at lowest rate*. iSSCtS £7.510.000 Hranrh OSce Ul/ILDING.377 words
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Advertisement372 1922-07-06 11 1 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China Incorporated m England by Reyal Ckartei P»W up Capital In ett.taa ««err, UabilityofProprieterst.iif.Hl HEAD OFFICE. •8 Bishopsgate, London, U.C, k feu g^. Lg~ sag BANKERS Bunk of England, Tae London Joint City and Midland Bank Pto. Snk^ 0 CoUnt7 W -^^«ter anc372 words
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Advertisement412 1922-07-06 11 HONGKONG ft SHANGBAI BANKING UO2PORATION (Ineoi»«r«Ud U Eoc*kong.) SU«^k!H^ W |20 000.00( I LlaMlit7 of Pro»rlcton »20,000,(HK COUKT OF DIRECTORS. H« n m M V D W 11 &fl.— Chairman. DC MR 2i I*"*— Deputy Chairma.. %zj£<s®rs** wl p c de CkJef Manager: R*t: Mr. A. G. Stepken Manage. Xcngkong~A.H.412 words
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Advertisement374 1922-07-06 11 'YOKOHAMA SPECIE BAWL LIMITED. Established 1880. Vi^Prwident: R. Ickinomiyt, E^. DIRECTORS. M n!T k W Eaq S X'K Su2 "ki Esq. 5 8! D J- Iwataki, H. Mori Esq. ru!S 8l)C 'n EB(I X Takeuchi Esq. I. Mateokata Esq. T. Hodsumi Esq HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA. Singapore Branca 31-A, Chulia Strut374 words
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Advertisement122 1922-07-06 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m 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 I "ranch Offire-64. The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A GORDON LEE, Resident Mv» S THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.122 words
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Article157 1922-07-06 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Associat'on held its 558 th auction yesterday, July sth, when there was catalogued 1,712,D.'J5 lbs.; 764.70 tons. Offered 1,588,358 lbs.; 709.08 tons. Sold 1.200,3 4r> lbs.; 535.86 tons. PRICES REALIZED. li.bbed Smokod Sheet Cents Per tb Singapore Standard Quality 2fi^ (4157 words
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Article365 1922-07-06 12 Singapore. July 4. The Share Market has been much more active during the week than for some time past, all sections being m <h .nan 1 and* closing at the best with the exception of Rubbers. Tin at fIM 12s. 6.1. is £1 10s. higher whilst Rubber,365 words
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Article255 1922-07-06 12 Business during th? week has bt-en moderate and embrace! all classes <f stocks Rubbers hud a fair turnover, tins were slightly better an 1 Industrials were traded In to some extent. Tin closes at £134.15.0, 275. 6d. better over the week. Rubber is quoted at Bd. London255 words
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Article26 1922-07-06 12 The drought has been so severe, writes a Home correspondent, that the strawberry •ad gooseberry crops are ruined. The raspberries, are, however, promising well. (M. M.)26 words
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Article1090 1922-07-06 12 CHAIRMAN'S SPIRITED CRITICISM. The seventeenth annual general meeting of shareholders was he d at Gresham House, Battery Road, yesterday at noon. There weie present. Hon. Mr. R. C. M. Kindersley (m the Chair) W. P. Plummer, T. F. Andersen "Pole, Directors, F. C. Peck, shareholder. Notice convening1,090 words
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Article90 1922-07-06 12 MALAYAN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS. TO-DAY'S TIES. S. R. C. No. I. Tan Toon Hor vs. W. Visser. S. C. C. L. W. H. Dnimmond vs. W. Aver. S. C. C. I. R. E. Prentis vs. M. Ikegami. S. R. C. No. 2. N. E Ess vs. Kiong Chin E»g. S. C.90 words
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Article80 1922-07-06 12 S. R. C. 1. T. Kiozumi vs. Chia Keng Tye. S. C. C. J. A. de Mc.lo vs. T. M. Shervington, to finish. S. C. C. I. E. C. Wheatley vs. S. Xakamura. S. C. C. L. A. C. Potts vs. D. H, Kleinr.vir. S. C. C K.80 words
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Article190 1922-07-06 12 The annual Hongkong and Shanghai Bark Athletic Sparta were held at the Benk*s sports ground, New Beckenham, on ay 27. Favoured by perfect weather, th« retting was ngarn a great success, the timet baing generally better than last year. All arrangements worked very smoothly, reflecting creu t190 words
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Article21 1922-07-06 12 The qualifying round for the St. James's Cup wll be played during this week-end (Bth ar,}, Oth instant).21 words
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Article36 1922-07-06 12 London, Junp 21. At Newcastle the Northumberland Plate resulted as follows: 1 Double Hackle (betting five to cne against), 2 Junise (betting seven to two against), 3 Ballheren (bett'ng throe to one against).36 words
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Article69 1922-07-06 12 Surrey beat Australia by Ml to The Wel^h Bowls Association beat Australia by 80 to 57. Essex beat Australia 124 to 106. Mr. H. W. Bevan is expected bade hi C ''\v!ovi soon after an absence of sixteen years m Malaya. He is a cricketer of 3:.mc repute and69 words
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Article70 1922-07-06 12 Friday, 7th, 5.15 p.m., A and B Company Parade. I Friday, 7th, 5.15 p.m., Raeburn House, S.H.B. Plat. B Co. Platoon Parade. Saturday, Bth. Comoosi c Company, Special Orders vail be issued. A lecture by the Commandant on fire discipline and fire control, will be given at70 words
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Article30 1922-07-06 12 Friday, July 7th. —Route March. All Troops parade back of Y. M. C. A. 8.15 p!m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.30 words
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Article76 1922-07-06 12 WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS. London, July 4. At Wimbledon ten thousand people waited for hours m the pouring ra.n which ceased at five o'clock. On y the protected centre court was then fit for play. Anderson qualified for the semi-final by beating O'Hara Wood 6-3, 6-3, 2-6, 2-6, 6-4. Anderson76 words
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Article101 1922-07-06 12 COUNTY CRICKET. j London, July 4. At Leyton Surrey beat Essex on the first innings Hobbs scoring 60 and Shepherd 73. At Birmingham Kent beat Warwickshire by 125, Wooley scoring- 63 and taking 8 for 52 and 6 for 39. At Worcester, Gloucestershire beat Worcester on the first innings. At101 words
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Article551 1922-07-06 12 S. < I>< feat R. C. On the Padang last evening the S. C. C avenged their previous dofeat by beating the S. R. C. by two goals to love. The natch had an additional interest m view of the fact that the outside to play m the Malaya551 words
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Article84 1922-07-06 12 FIRST LEAGUE TABLE. P. W. D. L.GIs.A. Pts. Middlesex 7 6 1 OH 4 13 S. C. C. 8 5 0 3 17 7 10 R. G. A. 6 1 2 3 4 19 4 S. C. F. A. 7 2 0 5 11 10 4 ft. C 6 11484 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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