The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 July 1922
1922-07-07
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Title Section21 1922-07-07 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VIAUHOID FA DSF ASF FF TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, JULY 7, T»22. No. 10.63021 words
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Article182 1922-07-07 1 The Irreßiilnr resistance m Dublin is dying out. Ccuntes*. Markiewicz, the leader of the women snipers, and other leaders have been raptured Page 7. The Colonial Office has cancelled (he export duty on African palm kernels as the margarine industry is now an established one m Britain182 words
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Article818 1922-07-07 1 He is a very lively fellow, the Dutch motorist a very notable ompanion of the jiitat order of roadfarers. I find him today mjuch as before the war jovial, keen on the whole business from every point of view, and, as before, a great traveller, i At818 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement99 1922-07-07 1 j RAFFJLES HOTEL. Tea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. >AY Children's Party sto 7 p.m. VEDNESDAY.— Orchestral Concert, 9.45 p.m. URSDAY.- (iuest Night, Dinner and Dance. Tea Dansant, B p.m. to 7 p.m. Night, Dinner and Dance Cinema at 9.15 p.m. Orchestra. SARKIES BROS., A. COOKE, All reservations. Proprietors.99 words
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Advertisement258 1922-07-07 1 i Gtt the Maximum Service of Your MI L^V'm* fe}-j; 111 l Buildings which cost so much f^»PARfO/*3 r~ W^ RESERVE with Pabco Paint. i Get the maximum service of your buildings by j Sc= I -A\ Painting them with the paint j&£ Bthat stops rot, prevents rust. Re- ,1258 words
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Advertisement160 1922-07-07 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bx 147 Page 5. H. Bolter for Port wines --Page 2 New films at th* Liberty and Gaiety— P.-^ge 2. De Witts pills for kidney troublesPage 4. Maxwell seven mfer bus for salePage 5. Twink, the dye-cleanser, is on «ale everywhere Page 12. The Sea View Hotel is160 words
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Miscellaneous119 1922-07-07 1 THE WEEK Friday, 7th. High Water, 9.28 a.m., 8.66 p.m. Saturday, gth. High Water, 10.20 a.m.. 9.41 p.m. Malaya Cup: Singapore vs. Johore. al Job** Cricket: Merchant? vs. P. S. and I, Polo: Balestier. Raffles Institution Sports, Sunday, 9th. High Water, 11.6 a.m., 10.23 p.m. Swimming Club, Team Race. Monday,119 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement787 1922-07-07 2 plaque which is carried by all British cars itbroad. "Grajai Britain," 1 rapHtd. A snort. "Grands Bictapm," I reatswtd. Two snorts. "Grout*- i?r I wa* beginning, wh*n he furiou-ih interrupted sjsa m Knplish. "Fj iii whtre does this automobiV "Froni England, Sir," I niurinunl. 4t \h! Bnsjlnnd. Why dM you787 words
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Advertisement273 1922-07-07 2 TO I FT OR FOR SALE. LAKGE Gt-i'OWNS, newly eracteU area from 10,000 to 60,000 iq. it. faciag river. LARGE BTOiftBS from 6,000 to 24,000 »q. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for office* ted godowns. Ceatrnlly situated, f All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write273 words
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Advertisement465 1922-07-07 2 VITAGRAPH'S UiLILJJ_IIiMWM|«MM f iii FILMDOM'S MOST MONSTER R 6^.^ j jfe H WONDERFUL PRODUCTION "■■■^■fcifcMH^fcJ^fc^B PICTURE EXPENSIVE ENGAGEMENT *or one week only of the World Renowned classi-, the Favourite of old and ymng alike. THE MASTER PICTURE lhat w.Il be enjoyed by every member of the family. Enacted m the465 words
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Advertisement390 1922-07-07 2 AT XJT R Ty^ 1> n "I JLj JlI JnL -Lf x JO a\ From TUESDAY, July 4, to SUNDAY, July A WILLIAM FOX SUPER PRODUCTION Adapted from a Magazine Serial by William If, K a r and presentmg that bipr, haadtOflM, athletic itar, WILLIAM RUSSELL I along with that390 words
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Article272 1922-07-07 3 Seeker <»f Prey. i— To explorers there arc few iv*ri.;n> left fur fresh discoveries bat m the plant world there is boundless scope. One remarkable plant, a new nu at eater lately found ill the north-east of South America, seettS t<> contrad.d the habits of others of272 words
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Article190 1922-07-07 3 The railway companies an I administrations m India an* sobering increased interest m Urn experiments which have for tome lime been tarried cut by the research WQtik n of the Forest Department with the objefct of disccvei in^- a method <: f treating w<x*d sleepers so a?190 words
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Advertisement197 1922-07-07 3 JUNE 26, 1922. II MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT OF I (Incorporated m England). I st\GAPORf, IPOH, PENANG. I i A delicate flavour I is added to stewed or tinned I I fruits when served with a delicious I cv itard, so easily prepared with a good, sweet milk and /^\^l^Mk Brown197 words
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Advertisement286 1922-07-07 3 I wr^gjaayT^ sama a-m a PAra-RiOf! H^a/ter firo.s Wigan) Ltd. A XxXll I/XIJJILI I (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) A LINIMENT 11 I For External Us« Only. < THE < I NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, I "PAflFFlFirV' 5 LAME BACK, LUMBAGO, 1 r\\3 Lt 1 IJbLi L/ i a m- gout, h— S Spr>iM.286 words
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Article1214 1922-07-07 4 TOO MUCH FINE WEATHER. (From Otir Ovrn Correspondent). London, June Bth. Already the English public is very •ervous as to the amount of fine weather vc are likely to have this year. In fact, The Daily Mail comes out to-day with jraetically a shriek, asking what the1,214 words
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430 1922-07-07 4 LANDING FROM A NON-STOP AIR EXPRESS. l*as>engers to be 'Slipped* m (ili<Ws. Going "ashore" or lather down to earth, m a little gliding "air-boat" which will cast off and sail down from a big air-liner, without the latter's stopping to alight, is to be the unique experience of travellers on430 words
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Article136 1922-07-07 4 Triumph for British Research. A permanent cure for leprosy is anticipated from the results of the latest London trials with chemical injections. Several cases under treatment are showing marked improvement, a chemical research expert said recently and the leprosy bacilli have entirely disappeared from certain skin areas m136 words
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Advertisement553 1922-07-07 4 ALFRED SHRUBB, I THE FAMOUS ENGLISH CHAMPION RUNNER, HOLDER OF 9 WORLD'S RECORDS. T<~> sib 'i a Rre.it jS A Writes: spf>rt3man as Alfred 9 > SliMibb, b:u i 'ie vF^BßP^|t7 X t1)inl( DIV pains won Id he 7m I J duty to write and exceptionally doUi- t\ tell you553 words
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Advertisement711 1922-07-07 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Very valuable town and country properties known as No. 215 South Brife 10. 230 Teluk Aver Street, 164 and'l6s Victoria Street, Loroncrs M and >7 «ff n toad. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co'a Saleroom, No. 30 Chulia Street ON WEDNESDAY. 12th JULY AT 2.30711 words
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Article228 1922-07-07 5 The airways are steadily developing smoother and more luxurious travel as the railways did, only at a much faster rate The latest thing on the Paris service is the new type of Handley-Page saloon express, two of which went off from Croydon, after being christened228 words
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Article219 1922-07-07 5 The Influence of Colour. Sucfi authorities as PTofmur Baldwin Spaice. Benjamin Kid). Dr. Raeckci, Dr. Creed, and others who have maJe an intimate study erf tropical condition* adopt the view that the w »rld bring divided into colour-zones, with each climate suited by natural law to219 words
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Article105 1922-07-07 5 Mr. IT. W. Rcbirson of Wolverhampton wites to the Times.— If the rubber industry will undertake to ».'.;»kv wiih any on < discovcrJn a new mi f?i rubbsr a contract covering require-iiu-r ts f<>> fourteen years ai a price rising and falling with the market, i>ut105 words
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Article43 1922-07-07 5 Annual Tournament Thj Annual Tournament of the Ladin I.^.vn Tennis Club will commence on 10th July. Kntries close on Ist July. Btttry sheets for tbi usual classes are row opi-n at the Ch'.. 19 6 m. w. f. 15-7'43 words
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Article48 1922-07-07 5 Separate Uiuiors :ire invitetl for mtM i I *i months. (a) 275 tors split p<>r month (b) 50 routad •r the alternative (c) 300 tons split per m^-.th (d) 300 round Suppliers are invited to communion!" witi Box No. 376 care of Free Press 6-7 748 words
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Article337 1922-07-07 5 Horrors of Cocainr. With some the cocaine and th« analogous morphine and heroin habits begin through curiosity, writes a correspondent m the> Daily Mail. The habit is also formed from experience of the pleasant effects of the drug m operations on the teeth or other minor operations. "But337 words
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Article301 1922-07-07 5 Family Strife. Controversy over the administration of the great Jay Gould estate broke «ut m court again when m formidable army of counsel, including the f<.iin_'r (fnitfd State* Ambassador to England, Mr. John Dories, iwo rx-Jnstfecfl of the Supreme Court. Mr. \.Ur.> p.- ,-ker, former Democratic301 words
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Advertisement1012 1922-07-07 5 WANTED, I SELANGOR CLUB. A^ TED> Kur °P can to take charge of the Club Chambers and Mess. Whole time must be given. Applications to be addressed to:— Secretary, Selangor Club. 3 7 8-7 WANTED TO BUT. Second-hand Chinese or European HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE d every description (big or small iota).1,012 words
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Advertisement710 1922-07-07 5 AUCTION SALES BY OKDER OF THK OFFICIAL ASBIGNBI AUCTION SALE OI One "Lalley" Blottrfc Lighting Set uiih batteries, lamps and fans, etc. To bo held At our Sale-Rooms, 16 and 18 Raffles Place, o.\ FRIDAY, 7th JULY, AT 11 A.M POWELL CO, ITD., Auctioneers. llacorporsted m Singapore.) 5-7 7 7710 words
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Advertisement823 1922-07-07 5 NOTICE. GLEN LUCE. ConsJKnes of oar^o ncr the above steamer from Europe (June oOih.) are hereby notified that a general iinrey of all carg-o landed m a damaged condition will be held on Tuesday Iltll Instant m gaaWni Nos. 1 and 2 at 9 a.m. No further surv.-y will be823 words
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Advertisement128 1922-07-07 5 THE PRICE OF PAINSCIATICA. No one wants pain— still we pay for it heavily m lost health lost 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? Perfect health, absolute freedom128 words
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Advertisement37 1922-07-07 5 ,i bx 147 MEANS NOTHING BUT HAVING US FIT YOUR EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES MEANS THAT YOl WILL HAVE NO FURTHER TROI HLE WITH SHAKY CROOKED LENSKS i i N. LAZARUS— OPTICIAN MEDICAL HALL iUILDING BATTERY ROAD. f37 words
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Article56 1922-07-07 6 1! j JACOBS -HARMS. -At the Presbyterian WB Church Singapore on 26th June by the Rev. ■B G. 11. Douglas Arthur Harold Jacob only son of I Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jacobs of Devon Road Swanbourne West Australia to Jessw- Maj only daughter of Mrs. A. Harris of56 words
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2156 1922-07-07 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1922. Using the Land. I 1 On first consideration one would say that the problem of the land is different in the towns to what it is in the country districts, but as a matter of fact the basic principle is the same in2,156 words
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Article820 1922-07-07 6 LONDON PSBBB I\TK|;\ Ku Malaya's Trade and Fin m Says the Financier A ked I nion as to the proapocU plantation industry m Malaya, Brockman, late Chief Becretary, I, Malay States, and now m Malay States Agency, said "1 to the future with the mate Even if820 words
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Advertisement207 1922-07-07 6 JAS JP^SBk SUPERIOR Office:— B7 Cecil St. S I^^^ O T ft Phone:— 22B. <V ,^^gg\ xj vy x iSoU- Importers) Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. Incoporated m Shanghai PATRONISED lIV ROYALTY A PERFECT JEWEL GIVES A PERFECT BEAUTY B. P. De Silva SINGAPORE AND PENANG. I Two Special Lines FOR207 words
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Advertisement137 1922-07-07 6 I^^ Scientific Control I is exercised from start to finish m the production of Armco Ingot Iron. The raw materials used are purchased g or mined with tht utmost care and S selection. U During every stage of manufacture, b laboratory teats are made to ensure M that the wonderful137 words
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Article242 1922-07-07 7 rE bels nbably done. nN| |\<. < CM MKSS ATTIRED. Iti Service.] Ijondon, July 5. f the Dublin Irregular* ugh the batile conf intensity. Hamman'i garrfooa has surNatkmali th s afternoon niH-ll Street post office tut nty. Later an eighgun wai brought up which Mining positions242 words
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Article259 1922-07-07 7 tltriin. Jul\ .">. *ni: -officially itated that Germany] to the Reparations Com- that English, instead of German for the coal deliveries that obliged to make to the I Borsen Courier of June Ist. th* alarm about the fact that the Ml coal into Germany has c proportions sufficient259 words
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Article231 1922-07-07 7 BEWARE HEAVY TAXES. PALMKERNELS FREED. [Reuter's Service.] London, July 5. Commenting n,i the Crown Colonies, the Daily Chronicle deems the policy sound whereby loans were raised m the British market for development work m the past year. The danger to he guarded against is saddling the Colonies with231 words
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Article257 1922-07-07 7 London. July 5. Tht report for li*2l of the Rubber RoadWays, a limited company formed under the auapieet of tht Rubber Growers Association to footer the ust» of rubber for roads, states that the portion of the roadway laid m Southwark eighteen months ago with rubber blocks257 words
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Article285 1922-07-07 7 The Hague, July 5. Matters at present are at a deadlock. The non-Russian delegates maintain that it is for the Russians to produce an explanatu n of the fantastic figures presented last week, while the Russians declare that they have nothing more to say. They have285 words
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Article306 1922-07-07 7 ANTI-MILITARIST FEELING GROWING. REPUBLICAN PROTESTS. [Reuter's Service.] Berlin, July 5. It is stated that Hardens assailants belong to the Bamc circles as the man suspected of complicity m the assassination of Rathenau, for which the police at Allenstein, East Prussia, have effected a further arrest. A mass306 words
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Article243 1922-07-07 7 From information recently received, it appears that the Commonwealth Govt.' of Australia is at present considering a comprehensive scheme of land settlement and immigration. The first demand for labour under this scheme will necessarily be for development works such as railways and roads, amd with the243 words
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Article186 1922-07-07 7 The following- Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and 00. at their Sale-room, No. 30 Chuiia Street, on Wednesday afternoon 99 years leasehold, land and house No. 884 North Bridge Road! area 5,582 sq. ft., 1 bought by Madam Woo Swee Hing for186 words
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Article189 1922-07-07 7 "JOHORE SCHOOLBOYS STRIKE.' To the Editor, I Sir, Malayophile's letter m your issue of to-day goes straight to the heart. That anyone should have the amazing optimism to think that the proud and self-sufficient j Malay could be induced to undertake anything resembling th c useful189 words
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Article569 1922-07-07 7 hinose Firms and 5~> 7.000 Hills. I An action wai brought m the Supreme Court yesterday, before the Acting Chief' Jostfc«, the hon'hle Mr. Sproole, by the etan M ue de llndu Chine (Incorporated m France) against Messrs Khai Sun and Co., 215 South Bridge Roati, and569 words
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Article52 1922-07-07 7 Ij Following are the numbers of arrirals from and departures to the Madras Pre- sidtncy for the month of June 1922. 1 Arrivals 7013 Adults. 660 Minors. Departures, 3746, ana 209, The arrivals relate to aided passengers orly. F DSFDSF DSFDSF DSF SAF dfadsf adsfds d f dsfdsaf52 words
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Advertisement224 1922-07-07 7 NEW STOCKS JUST RECEIVED. THE GREAT NEW RACE GAME. o*bo Piice iff Price Cents 50 jP^ffllfi Cents 50 Each. \L**M Each. This game may be played by any number of players the players each taking the bank m turn for six spins. Each player (excej.t the banker) places one or224 words
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Advertisement551 1922-07-07 8 THE CCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd (The "Blue Funnel" line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated m Englamd) •INGAPORE. PORT SWETTENHAM A PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES a«d LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE,551 words
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Advertisement549 1922-07-07 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE I ELLERMA, A BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., LM. (Incorporated m England). i riooCiiiuHli oEiii V ILL* Steamer Singapore. 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. S te m r D^ Singapore. s.s.549 words
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Advertisement607 1922-07-07 8 P. ft O. BRITISH HMDIA^*' AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVK y PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). LONDON FAR-EAFTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON M4TWb> DUE SINGAPORE T KAVV SINGAPOkc SARDINIA about July 11 KASHMIR abou607 words
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Advertisement813 1922-07-07 9 lg SLAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE t M Iretsj, Treaffganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, y i(t JLhwrau!, Laagsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure July 10 July 12 July 17 July 19 SI I)J>HAI>n; July 24 July 26 ike itcameri are fitted throughout813 words
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Advertisement710 1922-07-07 9 Tlic Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. mi AND EUennan A BacknaD Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK »t*«ni«*. Due Spore Route F«» CITY OF LINCOLN J u710 words
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Advertisement687 1922-07-07 9 STRUTHERS AND BARRY J Operators United States Shipping Board. Singapore to Los AngelelwSd 1 San Francisco. I APL^ due Singapore to dischar^f July If APUS due Singapore to load Aujr. 1 WEST IVAN due Singapore to discharge Aup. 8 WEST IVAN due Singapore to lead Aug. 25 BEARPORT t ue687 words
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Article932 1922-07-07 10 THE BIRTHDAY HONOURS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, June 7. Among the ScJttish recipients of Birthday Honours the moart notable is the Peerage conferred upon Sir Archibald Wilhrimso.i, Bart., M.P., for Mor.iy and Nairn. A trrardson of the late «*r Th.-nri; tfuthrfe, «<i "ragged schools'' fame, and the932 words
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Article450 1922-07-07 10 The 'ncit asinir popularity cf this line foi the necessary journey ing out and home to the Straits, is shown by the following cxi crpts from letters by recent travellers.— Miss Beatrice Grimshaw, the h ell-known writer Personally. 1 shall h: t iiiuch pleasure m HM Diamonding450 words
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Article262 1922-07-07 10 X peri men ts Begun m Ct\\ lon. Tl bark-analysis 1 e suits obtained by Dr. \V. V seller from graftal rubber at the West Java Experimental Station show distinct ligma that such rubber trees, when full grown, may very probably give an acreage return between two an,|262 words
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Article42 1922-07-07 10 London, .June 16th. South Afiican re-' ports from Windhuk, m the South-West territory state that a wonderful rich gold rei<f has been discovered m the Keetman?hook district, the ore extracted averapinf? 4 ounces 11 dwta to the ton. i42 words
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Article132 1922-07-07 10 1 Mr. W. Richardson, Master Mariner, succeeded the late Captain Graves as chief officer of the Renong. The cost of armouring her properly, after the fashion of the Repulse, being regarded as too expensive these days, the battle-cruiser Renown is to be paid off into tbt reserve. Th^132 words
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Advertisement422 1922-07-07 10 s.s. DOWES CASTLE. The above vessel bound fo* Boston and New York via Algiers, .nailing on the 15th July has accommodation available for a few passengers. For particulars plruse apply to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD.. (Incorporated m England) Agents. 7-7 18- MUSIC OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. FOB ALL THE LATEST HITS422 words
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Advertisement107 1922-07-07 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative ■^■^■^■V^V^ via Kl^uJ Br :3HH Stocked m 1, 5 10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wood WHEN Soft Wood Treated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST AS GOOD Write for Particulars to The Borneo Company Limited (Incorporated m England) Singapore, ipoh and Penang. I107 words
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Miscellaneous617 1922-07-07 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Cucob Hong Soon 9 am. Pulau Soegi Benuit 9 a.m. Samarang:. «tc. Edendale 10 am. Bafan, etc. Esmaralda 11 a.m. Malacca Kheng Seng l p.m. Sourabaya, etc. Rumphius 1 p!m New Yorjc, etc. Kazembe 1 p.m. I Katu Pahat Sri Wongsee 2 p.m. Mersing Kompin Hong Lian617 words
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Article85 1922-07-07 11 July C>. Bank 1 m.s. ..> j t Bank demand 2,3 15-ir, Private credits. JJ ni.s. 24 7-.V New York, demand 51 Crediti '.»o daya r, :i i.. France, demand 505 India, T. T. 17fi Hongkong, demand 11 p. t Prc-m.. Yokohama, demand 106'Java, demand 1"*<;i1 Bangkok, demand 90%85 words
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Article149 1922-07-07 11 I 111 V f* Gambier Cube No. 1 13.00 Pepper (white fair) 26.50 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 9.75 Pearl Sago mall 8.40 Copra Mix 10.30 Copra Sundried 10.70 Opium, Benares uncert: 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 255 Rice, Siam No. 1 for export Rice, Siam No. 2 for export Rice,149 words
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Article131 1922-07-07 11 Singapore, July 6. The advance reported at the end of last week pi ived to be j nrely speculative and ralues dropped back to former levels on the withdrawal of operators. Trade Buyers show more interest, however, and the general undertone of the Market is steady, despite the131 words
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Article200 1922-07-07 11 Singapore. July 6. liuhhcr. -The advances which took place ar'tei last weekV auctions haw not been maintained and at thy auctions on Wednesday vali't's were down abcut a cent all round on the week. Standard Sheet was if moderate request at 2(5 26 X 2 cents, few lots200 words
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Article133 1922-07-07 11 I RASER'S REPORT. Singapore. July 6. 1 m. iir>l.lo. 150 tons soM .$77.7.-, per piknL KuhJ>*'rs._ Little m.v doing. Utan Simpans ,$l/20, Kuala Sid.nis $i.f,o. Ql«--eealyi G7 1 Pajams $4.25, Kamaaana |2.30, Bas^ttts TIW, Craigtefeai 87H, KwbUu $1.05, riu Branta 80, Mew Seivnckha $i.nr,. Kompas $4. MteiMS^—ColUerici133 words
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Article92 1922-07-07 11 Singapore. July 6 rin.-i-i:.!. l 0«. ;«7 7 y 4> r U)ns Kuhbers.— F >vv enquiries Mines.-^Xm-ths 80 85, Taipinp-s 15 90, Souths 45 50, Nawng IVts ft) 16, Sri Gopen^i sellers 60, Kawan.us 674 72%, Ulu Piahs 86 95, Lin^ruis $2.50 $2.60, Renoan 19s. od.92 words
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Article153 1922-07-07 11 Singapore. .Jul> G. Silver M', Hongkong M per cent premhun. Uubtxrrs... AKenbyi 16 is. CraifieJeai 1% 27 1 2 Bukit Serabawanfa Is. U. Ad., and Singapore United* 6%d. B'^i.. Mentakabs 12 a M:.!aka Pir.da- 7_"_. 77 v, Vlu Hi-nuts 19 21 Trafalgar! $1, Jimahi 82%. Tins. Taipinga 70153 words
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Article188 1922-07-07 11 Yesterday's Alterations. X-ith Taiping (750.000— > g£ <r, Paiping Tin (1.200,000) 7o BO T Harbour (41) 8.7."> 9.75 Cold Storage (600 000—10) 22.60 24 50 r. and Neavo (000.000-10) 2f» 7', 27.75 Hammer an<l Co. (60) 106 no %A. Bfotoristi win be interested to hear that we188 words
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Advertisement400 1922-07-07 11 :ra?^u»»sa l ijJMgfrt»MßnnnnnnnasnßKB3a»nßtJßnw i^^Bßnß^ mt Ksuetf approximately $5,000,000. TBE GRFAT EASTERN IM ASSURANCE COMPANTILMiaJ:'' «r. (Incorporated m Straits Settlement*) HEAD OFFlCE:— Winchester House, SiniraDore t ontp.hm ni!^Tr.i^ v C 0,,., ha. ,e PMiM -B^ffl^K SX^' t C B ritlBh LUe lit *fTIVE PLANS Of ASSURANCE BSurance Act. I SECRETARY IMAGING400 words
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Advertisement441 1922-07-07 11 'OBfIejSUBSBBBBBMH^ CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated m Englaxd by Royal Ckarter. Paid up Capital la ftft.OM Beserv* Liability of Proprictera HEAD OFFICE. «8 Bishopsgate, London, «.C A 4 Ageaciea and Branckes. Alor Star Hongkong Penan. Amritsar Iloilo Puke* Bangkok Ipok Ratgoe, Batavia Karack SaJfin Sntnn I°^ SkangkU441 words
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Advertisement881 1922-07-07 11 YOKOiiyiriPECIE BANK. LIMITED. Established 1880. c W?Sd e 3? d Y 100 '°«w« R rT F ld y. 6i,000,c00 K. Kodama Eaq. Vnre-Preaident: R. Ickinomiya, E»q. DIRECTORS. V' ?^!l Eiq K^ara Eiq. W n^ EBq s K.Suzuki Esq. M. Odagm E«q Baron K. Morimura. sai5 ai fl^ X Iw«Mki. H.881 words
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Advertisement126 1922-07-07 11 PAGE ELEVEN ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRS MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., Ltd. Messrs. WEARE Co Ltd Hranch Office— 64, The Arcade. Xollyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Ifanafftx THE LONDON LANCASHIRE126 words
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Article1046 1922-07-07 12 EVIDENCE BY BORNEO COMPANY MANAGER. Mr. D. T. Lewis, the manager of the Borneo Company, was the only witness called m the District Court yi Uerday afternoon when the charge against Cecil M. Rice, formerly an assistant with the Company, of criminal breach of tiust m reipect1,046 words
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Article95 1922-07-07 12 MONDAY, JULY. 10th. Ladies Singles. Miss Andrew vs. Mrs. Quinton. Mrs. Maxwell vs. Mrs. Ager, Mrs. L. C. Robinson vs. Miss Faweett. Mrs. Hacker VS. Mrs. Bratton. Ladies Doubles Handicap. Miss Matthias and Mrs. Cartwrigh-t vs. Mrs. Gould and Mrs. Day. Mrs. Burkill and Miss Richardson95 words
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Article108 1922-07-07 12 Mixed Doubles A." Mrs. Stephens ami Mr. Holder V 6. Mr. and Mrs. A. O Potts. Mrs. Sdhafer and Mq. Moss vs. Miss Brooke and Mr. Putley. Miss Chappel and Mr. Hopkins vs. Miss Fawcett and Mr. Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Oantrell vs. Miss Turner and Mr.108 words
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Article31 1922-07-07 12 On t'u* Padang last evening tile Municipn'.i.y defeated the Royal Engineers by 3 goals to 2: and the S. C. F. A. II defeated Seletar by one goal to love.31 words
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Article69 1922-07-07 12 A hockey match will be played to-day on the S. R. C. ground betwdjn the S. R. C and the R. A. M. C. The following will represent the S. R. C. J. V. Moss, E. O. Argus and J. S. de Souza; F. Albuquerque, < Webb and X.69 words
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Article140 1922-07-07 12 We are informed that H. E. the General Officer Commanding:, Major-General Sir Neil] Malcolm, has kindly promised to extend h s patronage to the proposed Boxing Tournament. The second race for the Elizabeth Challenge Cup will start on Sunday next at 10 a.m. the same course as last140 words
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Article190 1922-07-07 12 Marie Prevcst will be seen at the Liberty In 11 from to-night m the comedy-drama of a fellies beauty who breezed into an aristocratic family and started a storm that subsided m a double wedding, entitled Don't Get Personal, a Universal special attraction m five acts. This is190 words
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Article633 1922-07-07 12 MALAYAN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. The matches m the Singapore Tournament for the Malayan Championships on the Pacjang yesterday evening produced tennis of a considerably higher standard than on Tuesday, and they were watched by large numbers of people. The honours were fairly evenly divided. Dean, the S. C. C.633 words
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Article120 1922-07-07 12 S. R. C. Nc. 1. Tan Toon Hor teat W Visser, 6 2, 6 o. S. C. C. L. W. Aver beat W. H. Drumniond, 6 2, 6 2. S. C. C. I. R. E. Prentis beat M. Ikegam i, 4 6, 6 4, 6 2. S. R.120 words
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Article113 1922-07-07 12 8. R. C. 1. T. Kiozumi vs. Chia Kena Tye r C. C. L. A. de Mello vs. T. M. Sherving ton, to finish. r S. C. C. I. E. G. Wheatley vs. S. Naka 1 mura. S. C. C. L. A. C. Potts vs. D. H. Klein113 words
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Article456 1922-07-07 12 SUCCESSFUL OPENING DAY. (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, July 6. Brilliant weather and a large attendance favoured the opening of this race meeting to-day. MATCH FOR $220. Major G. Smythe's Teddy 11.2 (Owner) 1 H.H. Sultan of Peak's 11.2 The Bolter Mr. Welsh 2 Won by two lengths.456 words
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Article80 1922-07-07 12 Lcndon, July 5. 1 Heavy rain fo'l at Wimbledon tx>-day. 1 The programme included three fifth round matches the winners qualifying for the 1 html flnri Only on c finished, Ly<lett beati inp Davson 2 G 6 l, 6 t, B—6. Patter--1 son leads Campbell by two80 words
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Article214 1922-07-07 12 The following will represent the Merchants again: 1/ the Pub ie SerVicea and Law m the S.C.C. Tournament on S.tur--1 day, the match commencing at 2 p.m.: > O. P. Griffith-Jones (Capt.), E- J. Riches, I C. GraKam Brown, E. A. Cartwright, H. L. Marshall, Ramsay, R. E. Prentis,214 words
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