The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 July 1922
1922-07-10
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Title Section10 1922-07-10 1 f df f fd Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER.10 words
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Article1526 1922-07-10 1 >Vhih;t quiet reigns m Dublin, fighting is proceeding m the provinces, where the Irregulars are gradually being rounded up by the Free State Forces Page 7. It is estimated (hat the rebuilding of the devastated areas, exclusive of the Four Courts, will take four years, and an1,526 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement312 1922-07-10 1 TFN CENTS f Raffles Hotel. TELEPHONE 2920. f f IfiONDW i Tea Dansant spm to 7 p.m. Mr. F. COOKE, SARKIES BROTHERS, f 1 Musical Director. Proprietors. k i T I X JIL 1 0 WHITEAWAY S during this week are offering Watches of every description at SPECIAL INDUCEMENT PRICES312 words
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Advertisement147 1922-07-10 1 gPjgAPOBE, S^., MONDAY, JULY 10, 1922. CIGARETTE S FOR DISCRIMINATING SMOKERS. I Sole Manufacturers AROATH TOBACCO CO., LTD., LONDON I THE EUROPE HOTEL. SINGAPORE. DANCING AFTER DINNER EVERY Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. The Hotel Orchestra under the direction of Mr. F. R. Marteis. 1 Telephones m every Room. THE EUROPE147 words
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Advertisement176 1922-07-10 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Laboratory assistant wanted— Pajre ."> Tea Dansant at Raffle. H fe] to-day-Page l. Bbo.ated magnesia cures indiffeation— Page 8. Rheumatism cured by AHria Saltratfa Pape 8. New iilnig at the Aftambra and Bmpfo -Pat* 2. Taffetta and striped fuji sflk from H v a chand a- Page I.176 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous67 1922-07-10 1 THE WEEK Monday, 10th. High Water, 11. J6 a.m., 11.3 p.m. Outward Mail due. Football: Div. 11. S.R.C 11. Sini^apon United; S.C.F.A. 11. vs. Hars.>«iuins S.C.C. 11. vs Municipal F.C. 1.. L. T. C. Tournament begins. Tnvsday, Uth. Hiph Water, 0.22 a.m., 11.41 p.m. Homeward Msiil Ichm Wednesday, 12//. High67 words
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Article321 1922-07-10 2 Dealing with industry and production in' the Netherlands daring IMI, Mr. R. V. 1-aniinK" 0.8.E.. thi Comnu'ici-u Socutary 1 to H. M. Legation at The Hajrue. m hi^ 't-port for that year >tate* that the situa J [ioSJ at the end if 1920 did not improve'321 words
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Article200 1922-07-10 2 Mr. Pett Ridge', best story at the m«st- fog of the Holloway Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society was about a professional crook who, having injure^ his right wrist, was >liged to find a new profession. The ■oefttty provide^ him with a coster's barrow a he did veil.200 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement414 1922-07-10 2 TO Uer OR FOR SALE. j LAKGB GOiuWNS, newly erected t area from 10,000 to 60,000 iq. ft. facing river LARGB STOUES from 6,000 to 24,000 »q. ft. near wkarf and skipping. Also three storied building* for offices and godowns. Ceatrolly situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write414 words
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Advertisement495 1922-07-10 2 VITAGRAPH'S ip-«g»»p B FILM DOOM'S MOST MONSTER J.^ B :3^b i^fc WONDERFUL PRODUCTION ****^^L^fc« PICTURE j m EXPENSIVE ENGAGEMENT 1-or one week only of the World Renowned classic, the Favourite of old and youn<? alike. T THE MASTER PICTURE mat will be enjoyed by every member of the family. Enacted495 words
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Advertisement453 1922-07-10 2 ALHAMBIU The Cinema Theatre for Variety, Q uality ami Quantity, I; A TWO-FEATURE PROGRAM ME Providing Entertainment of the First Order IN THE SECOND SHOW COMMENCING 9 j m A GOLDWYX PRODUCTION with a warn, appeal to the heart, presenting JACK PICKFORI) m a ttat.l t of a man who453 words
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Article767 1922-07-10 3 I RASER EXCHANGE AND SHAKE IIUOKERS. SATI KDAY, JULY Sth. MINENG. [Figures m brackets shows the. capital and issue value of the Share m dollars ir.UiM ftlhtnvijc hmrkcd -Cu-u Jiv. Hi lam fin (-00,ooO) .B.">— .y.*> .l^aniuh ($1) .60 •lohan Tin ($1) M 60 K. Kamunting 1.12.0—1.14.0767 words
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Article132 1922-07-10 3 GOT INDIGESTON Here's newt for you D< you realise that nine caaea of digesfiive trouble cut of every ten are caused 'ly exNM acidity m the stomach and that H.iF is easly neutrajised It's a fact, I iifld you ian d(inonstra;^ it by taking a COOpli »>f R'.surate 1 lia^Besia132 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement350 1922-07-10 3 ™W& HUNDRED-ANO-ONE fm EMERGENCIES. I.'vmv box of /.';ini link- is a ronipact reliable m hn]r !urtv a lt(l< t comb.nation of soothing iijfi:. antisf-ptic ami bcal.;i X substances, ready foi insiant i-T use mi .1 hundred and-one emernmcv jQT /tMI Ru H's »wifi map,, ai healinfr of cats; bans NjJ.^'350 words
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Advertisement191 1922-07-10 3 I TOOTH ACHE A BURDEN Why should you bear that which caL tft reh»_*c^ aIAvJSt n >ou tiiiy take the trouble of consulting iw TSUTADA Jftpftnrse DeutiM tphdne No. 1243) 74, Bias liMjth iioad. Singapore. Extraction Painless Attendance by Appointment I Office Hours: 8 to 5 p.m. on week days191 words
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Advertisement108 1922-07-10 3 WAVA WMW.VAV.V. V.«. ••■A'.V.VWV.'.V.V.SSN 1M A.M.A, AM. A ii WELLRIAN SMITH OWEN ENGINEERING f CORPORATION, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). < j Cranes S AND J I TRANSPORTERS. I S HOISTING MACHINERY jj OF ALL TYPES AND CAPACITIES FOR THE RAPID AND ECONOMICAL HANDLING i ■t OF MATERIAL AND MERCHANDISE. BL108 words
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Article798 1922-07-10 4 'RETRENCHMENT AND ALLOWANCES. I To the Editor. Sir, We all now realize that this is a time for the strictest economy and retrenchment. Among the many proposals for retrenchment is one which calls on the Government Officers to sacrifice a whole or part of the temporary798 words
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Article679 1922-07-10 4 To the Editor, Dear Sir, I have been waiting for an abler pen than mine to protest against ctrtai n remarks made at the Legislative Council Meeting on the 12th June last m coi.iiection with a Government contributon to the fundts of the Non-European I? r employment Fund679 words
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Article227 1922-07-10 4 To the Editor. Sir, On Jan. 27th. 11*20 I pave the dates of some flowerings of Dendrobium Crununatum, the pigeon orchid. The appended subsequent days m Johoie State may be j worth comparing with records of other parts of Malaya. t Dr. A. F. \V. Schimper227 words
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Article199 1922-07-10 4 To the Editor. Sir, In your issue of Bth instant, you comment on the fact that the exhibitor of the film "The Kid" m Kuala Lumpur, aftei threatening to take legal proceedings against people who insinuated that the film J would be shown at any other than199 words
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Article438 1922-07-10 4 Her Waeu Due to Oil (ireed. The Mexican revolution was largely and essentially a masked struggle for the con_\u\ of the Mexican oil resources (writes Mr. Alfred Barnat Adams, who has been nr.gaged on development schemes m Mexico [o. twenty years). The manoeuvres and intrigues of438 words
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Article316 1922-07-10 4 London, Juno 11. Thousands of people lined the streets of Dover to-day to witness :ho departure of the colours of thu- 2n j Battalion of the Connaught Rangers, who atv being disbanded. Worne n sobbed as the colonri were marches through the ranks and dipped as316 words
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Article714 1922-07-10 4 SOARING AEROPLANE During my it-cent visit to !an met some of the "soaring: fl although on account of th sr*fl no flying. (Jreat act, >..••. luwever, and MM of tko* qualified to jttdgl believe th;,t end of the eominf rammer fl ing one hour will have 1,.,.714 words
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Advertisement1003 1922-07-10 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Very valuable town and country properties known as Me. 215 South Bridge Road, No. 230 Teluk Ayer Street. 164 and IGS Victoria Street, Loronga 16 and 27 off Gaylang Roa<l. At Messrs. Cheung Koon Seng and Co's Saleroom, No. 30 Chulia Street ON WEDNESDAY. 12th JULY1,003 words
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Article903 1922-07-10 5 A race A? ART. Tamil Words m Language. "Petulengro says the Gypsies come from Ir Sorrow. frixcept ng perhaps the Jews, the Gypiies *re the most widely-scattered people of one definite org'ii on earth; they share with tin Jews a iiecuKar quality which allows them to retain903 words
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Article1212 1922-07-10 5 WILD TRIBES OF NORTH BURMA. A traveller m the country hetwecm Burma and China writes as follows of the wild tribes there, to the Rangoon Gazette: Now as to the Waas. If you want to get anyone m Burma to prick up his ears, you just1,212 words
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Article266 1922-07-10 5 Orosi Street Chapel, which m just n v the centre of m erestiag umiversary celebrations, was t i «n« m recent years of gataering that might have culled for the employment of that much orsrworked wont "unique.* 1 Special ssrticss had beta ss> ranged for c266 words
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Advertisement1098 1922-07-10 5 WANTED, ABOKATOST ASSISTANT WANTED To eeeiot riafcerlei Knquiry Commissioner m Kcnoral Fiaheriei Inv, .Ration including both lOM and laboratoiy Work. Knowled K e of Marine Kiolcgy desirablo; familiarity with use of mcroscope and other laboratory instruments MOatiaJ. Anplicants should not be more than JO years of Spe Appl- to office1,098 words
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Advertisement545 1922-07-10 5 AUCTION SALES NO'l ICE. m ta« Iststo <-f Bai ;k AMaßah bin Bayool l>in Marjt t'c*ceas<-d. (Pursuant to Ordinance No. 114 Trustees) Notice is hereby given that all creditors or other persons having any claims or demand* upon or against the Estate of Shaik Abdullah bin Sayeed bin Marie deceased545 words
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Advertisement233 1922-07-10 5 |«*AIN IN THB REGION OF THH HIP? I ETave you pains m the region t>* *he hip» •iauy people surfer /r';n pain m. the regiux, I the hfps. They may come from h touch. i ctf Sri&tica, or Rheumatism, or from rjx^,^ strain of the muscle*. They may na¥»jj ollil!*233 words
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Article120 1922-07-10 6 What about your o BAGGAGE L< YOU insure your valuables and effects c at home: do you protect them m your baggage when travelling? i1 Property to the value of many thousands of pounds is lost, damaged m various ways, or stolen every year fc m transit by railway and120 words
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Article15 1922-07-10 6 BONNKRMAN.—On July sth. at Pmaag to Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Bcnnerman, a son.15 words
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Article36 1922-07-10 6 MILLIGAN-PARKER.-On tht> Mk July at St. Andrew's Cathedial, Singapore, Edward Clifford Milligan, sop of the late Edward Chambers Milligan, of Buxton, Derbyshire, and Phyllis Dorothy Parker, daughter of Ctwgi Adamson Parker, of Budleigh, Salterton Devonshire.36 words
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Article1245 1922-07-10 6 During the week several modest and brief telegrams have appeared, showing that Japan is implementing her promises made at Washington, and is carrying through the somewhat complicated Japanese process of making the agreements of the diplomats obligations ratified by the Imperial Government. The Washington treaties have now practically been completed.1,245 words
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Article123 1922-07-10 6 BAT A VIA AIR DISASTER. i Three Killed m Trial Flight. Aneta Service Weltevreden, July S. This morning a new air service between Veltevreden-Semarang-Sourabaya, was to tave been inaugurated by a private com- lany using a Kilo aer >plane. v The first flight, however, was attended vith disaster,123 words
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Article100 1922-07-10 6 i (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July The wedding t<x»k place at the Church of the Assumption here of Mr. J. M. Baber, t manager of Sungei Bonjrkok, Kedah, and c Ifarie Es Chasseriau, the second nlaughter ii of Leopold Chasseriau, of Bedong, Kedah. i Father Devals, the100 words
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Article79 1922-07-10 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.* I'enang, July S. A i the annual meeting of the Clerical < Union, Mr. (i. H. Goh, presiding, said 1 they ha t j started with a membership of 1 10? and now had nearly 400. The finan- < cial position was satisfactory79 words
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Article562 1922-07-10 6 FAST RACE FOR ELIZABETH CUP. The second race for the Elizabeth Cup I came off yesterday m a fine sailing breeze, and as twelve boats started, there was plenty of good racing. j I The fleet was sent away at 10 o'clock sharp and the Gertrude was562 words
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Article590 1922-07-10 6 LOW MARK STILL THF TROUBLE. INTERNAL DIBPUTBB CON'TIXti LReutor's Bervice.] Borlia, .luX Disorderly scenus occurred the an Diet (taring the Mate on v* j ■ction of the Republic Bill, a and fight between Bsaastori id Right m front of the Tij i thf suspension ->f the litting, ■•rlia,590 words
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Article70 1922-07-10 6 London. Jul? Lloyd's shipbuilding return.[uarter ended June 30 st.i* tb* l tssels of 1.919.000 gross obstruct in p in the Unite.) X kcreasv of 3U5.000 i-ompanvl wth .revious quarter. The total 81,000 whereon work was susp* A*& «M time. The tonnage buil<l"^ v 1,315,000 and imluck■/hereon work was70 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement202 1922-07-10 6 JAS |l COUTTSi jPHHBk SUPERIOR Office:— B7 Cecil St. O T G I (Sole Importers) \\*&M*F®h I Oaldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. I Incoporated m Shanghai M I PATRONISED BY ROYALTY 4 PERFECT JEWEL GIVES A PERFECT BEAUTY B. P. De Silva SINGAPORE AM) PENANG. I Two Special Lines j I202 words
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Article617 1922-07-10 7 MORE FREE STATE WINS XR I x\D FINDING HERSELF. Beater's Service.] London, July 7. i!; I üblin, which m resuming Business premises and have reopened and are now nn :nt unuilation of work. The ceded m n* stressing the aekvilN" Street, where the damage at ir>,()(»0,()O0. Art O'Brien617 words
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Article480 1922-07-10 7 A FLOW OF WORDS. HAG IE CONFERENCE FAILURE. [Router's Service.] The Hague, July 8. f It was cx-.ectei that Krassin's arrival WO«ld res. t in acceleration of business bejfl matters are no further advanced as a result of the piolonged sessions of the debt and private propei ty480 words
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Article265 1922-07-10 7 Paris, July 7. The bill relating to the Banque Industrielle will not be discussed before parfia ment adjourns on July 7. Paris, Jtfjy 7. The Senate has removed the parliament ary immunity hitherto enjoyed by Senatoi Perchot of the directorate of the Banqut IndastrieSle. Paris, July 7.265 words
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Article385 1922-07-10 7 IS PEACE AT HAND SUN VAT SEN'S END. [Reuter's Service.] London, July 7. H. E. Chao Hsin-chu, presiding at the Chinese legation's official welcome to Mr. Sze, on his return from Washington, paid a tribute to his distinguished services daring his six years m Dondon to which could385 words
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Article384 1922-07-10 7 Amsterdam, July 7. I; The newspaper* forecast a new second number composed of sixty Right, twenty Socialists, ten Liberals, one Right Liberal, '< ive Democrats, two Communists a-nd two 1 Members of the Rural League. Amsterdam, July 8. The final election returns for the Second Chamber show384 words
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Article694 1922-07-10 7 THE RUBBER PROBLEM. ANGLO-DUTCH CONFERENCE. [Reuter's Service.] London, July 7. Presiding at a meeting of Sampang Java Rubber Plantations Limited. Mr. R. N. Bingley, referring tc the Hague resolution m favour of some form of Government legislation, said the final decision rested with the Dutch Minister for694 words
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Advertisement234 1922-07-10 7 i Meridan Underwear FOR GENTLEMEN. f 1 The "Meridian" T V Interlock fabric is an entirely new f -~1 w Übr'.c knittt.j from specially ■elected l^ 1 W yarns m a manner absolutely d fferent \ZI/\ W from any hitherto employed. It is unequalled for J\ LI M BEAUTY AND234 words
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Advertisement549 1922-07-10 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 Englamd) MKGAPORE. FOKT SWETTENHAM A PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES amd LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE,549 words
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Advertisement602 1922-07-10 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE BLLSRMA A BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., IM i (Incorporated m England). I PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer Singapore. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. ♦s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London Aug 18 ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aug. 29 "■LIMITED ACCOMMODATION ONLY •^INTERMEDIATE PASSENGER STEAMER FREIGHT SERVICE. 0 Steamer D«e Singapore. s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW London,602 words
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Advertisement537 1922-07-10 8 P. ft O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVK'F PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with Hia Majesty's Government). LONDON FAREASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON ft. M *.> DUE SINGAPORE rRAVE STNGAPOR] SARDINIA about July 11 KASHMIR DEVANHA537 words
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Advertisement562 1922-07-10 9 rjjjg SUM STEAM NAVIGATION C0 n LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE t KreUj, Trcaggaau, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Sinffora, i, 4( i Kehsanmi, Laagsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure M MAYA July 10 July 12 IDOL July 17 July 19 DDHADIB July 24 July 26 I inters562 words
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Advertisement276 1922-07-10 9 O. S. K. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. übject to change without previous notice) European Line: For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Dtwerp, via Colombo, Suez Port Said. Atlas Maru an\ July 25 dep. July 26 New York Line: For San Francisco Panama, New York via Japan. Hague Maru arr. July276 words
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Advertisement699 1922-07-10 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m Englaad.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Due Spore Route For CITY OF LINCOLN July 23 Suez699 words
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Advertisement603 1922-07-10 9 STRUTHERS AND BARRY H I Operator! United SUtei Skipping Board. Singapore to Los Angeles and I San Francisco. APUS due Singapore to discharge July 10 APUS due Singapore to load Aup. 1 WEST IVAN due Singapore to discharge tag. 8 WEST IVAN due Singapore to load Aug. 25 BEARPORT due603 words
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Article640 1922-07-10 10 CAN CHINA SUPPLY DEMAND? At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the General labour Committee British Malaya, on Jane 11, T.»20 a special committee wag app >inte^l to consider and recommend means for increasing the number of Chinese labourers m British Malaya. The Committee held six640 words
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Article247 1922-07-10 10 r was create-. 1 m (Jjvernment official circle* In AAdaida on May 29, wken it was made known that the- Govenuatut Town- i planner (Mr. WOlian John Earte) ha<l I ta bit rwicnatioa to the Conmfe-I noner of Crown Land*. -In a way I re-'j fret having to247 words
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Article493 1922-07-10 10 THE I'AKACELS MYSTERY. A i hie has ccrrve to light which may result m the digcovery of the identity of the unknown ship which was reported by the captain cf the .Jacox to be stranded on the Paracels Islands. According to Mr. Kin Tonn of the Renka Trading493 words
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Article716 1922-07-10 10 SUCCESS IMPROBABLE. Captain A. A. Bestie, Third Officer of the Lusitania when she was torpedoed, writes to the London Observer as follows ln spite of the wonderful achievements of salvage companies during recent years, it is difficult to believe that the Lusitania can ever be raised again716 words
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Advertisement423 1922-07-10 10 s.s. BOWES CASTLE. The above vessel bound /or Boston and New York via Algiers, sailing on the 15th July has accommodation available for a few passengers. For particulars plruse apply to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD., (Incorporated m England) Agents. GLENLUCE. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Europe (June423 words
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Advertisement96 1922-07-10 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative Stocked m 1, 5 10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wood Soft Wood Treated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST AS GOOD Write for Particulars to The Borneo Company Limy (Incorporated m England!) Singapore, Ipoh and Penan THE MARK OF GOOD OIL Twte Mutt96 words
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Miscellaneous365 1922-07-10 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Jf*t" MeleMor Troub 9 P. Bataa iP. Balaai Hock K«n« g;i r lalacca Sri Pataaa IpZ Port STiaa 4 p 9mmmg K: ;an JJ Malacca K hong B«g I p.m. ilkom:. Skanaiwi .v- j pan Gleaahaß< i' p m BaM Pahat Sri PJenceM 2 Malacca Muar Sri365 words
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Miscellaneous134 1922-07-10 10 VESSELS AT WHARF. TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf No. I.— Nil. East Wharf No. 2.— Melchior Tr, -uh. Thongwa, Bulimba. Sheers Wharf No. 3.— Sonant? Main Wharf No. 4.— Nil. Main Wharf No. 5.- Medusa. Main Wharf No. 6.— Nil. Empire Dock No 7. Nil. West Wharf No. 8. -Glenshano. Jardines134 words
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Article83 1922-07-10 11 July X Bank 4 m.s. o 1 1-lrt Bank demand 2 3 31-:}'' Private credits m.t 2 1 1-1 New York, deman 1 :,1 i 4 Credits U() (lays France, demand India, T. T. 176 HonjrkonK, demand 13 H p. c Piem. Yokohama, di'ina'i I l()7« 4 Java, demand83 words
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Article116 1922-07-10 11 Gambier Cube No. 1 18.00 Pepper Black 13^ Pepper (white fair) 26.50 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 9.75 Pearl Sago small 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 360 Rice,116 words
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Article41 1922-07-10 11 July 8th. 11.30 a.m. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe. Spot J") U5VL>; Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. 25V 2 26; Aug.-Sept. W% 27; Oct. -Dec. tt% It. London Quotation crepe and AtH 7 5 »d. Market Qtfet.41 words
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Article122 1922-07-10 11 Aii ingenious device recently placed 00 the market by the Pennsylvania Rubber Company of America., Inc., Jeannette, Pennsylvania, and now used m many hospitals, and other places where it is desired to eliminate all disturbances, is the Lewi* Patented Door Silencer, designed to deaden the noise122 words
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Article193 1922-07-10 11 The total imports of merchandise and treasure during May amounted to R. 2,374 lakhs, and the total exports to Rs. 2,730 lakhs. The net balance of trade during the month, incUadfag enfaced Rupee Paper, was X*. 348 lakhs mi n favour of India. The F.M.S.193 words
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Article103 1922-07-10 11 I.YALL AM) EYATTS REPORT. Biagapore, Juij 'i m. -£165. Kubbors. Quiet. There ;n, boy en of Racaetta, Brogaa, Haytus, Luna*, Malaka Pindas md tellera of bidtasiris, Bakil Katil, Kempaa Colinsburghi am Craigie leaa. Mints. \<,rtj ls n:. 00, Taipinßi 66 70. Booths ">0 .">."». Joham 50 Linjruia103 words
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Article115 1922-07-10 11 The report of the china Mutual I. if, Insurance Company for the year ended l)«v 11*21 shows the applications for tin- year totaled 2% million taeli and the policies Issued just over 2' 4 millions. The total insurance m fovee at year end was just over fourteen115 words
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Article175 1922-07-10 11 The recent big margin of Australian export? over imports has underwent* contractor lately (m April it was only Mtf,t9B), but for th t first 10 months of the Steal v.ar (July 1 to April ,*0) there has been an excess of ±:24.145,;52G, whereas to the corresponding period175 words
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Article219 1922-07-10 11 A Riga correspondent says, m view <,f tl:> financial crisis m Sovviet Russia, the authorities recently formed Commission to limit the number and KOBC of industrial enterprises, since there was no means of paying workmen. This Commission lias row decided to clost down SO per cent,219 words
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Advertisement373 1922-07-10 11 lAffptitpproxlinately $5,000,000. A TBE GRFAT EASTCRN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPAwT°LiMITED:" (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFlCE:— Winchester House, Singapore LONDQN mnrTnir go niA t I.T- -ACTIVE FLANS OF ASSURANCE W Comp.mu Art. Bntoh SECBETAHV MAKAfflgO IS3S*J>iS3» GCKNOX. '^tV^tid I**™*1 C. C. N.C^ A ?J.A., F.-.A. MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. ted m373 words
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Advertisement413 1922-07-10 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated m England by R#yal Charter. Paid tip Capita] In CtC.GOt snares of £5 each it aaa aaa Reserve Fund 1700 000 ResrrT* Liability of Proprietors «>W,Ht HEAD OFFICB. «8 Bishopsgate, London, K.Q. ai« c* A w ie Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penan*413 words
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Advertisement761 1922-07-10 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI YOKOHAMA SPR/Tlf RAMV BANKING COSPORATION A m ?JSi IE BANK (laeonwrated In Hongkong.) LIMITED. SM PiUI TLii PaW F $20,000,000 Established 1880. Reserr. Liabill^ of Pro.rletors $2O:oOO:o5S Re.^ P> V 61 000 000 COUtT OP DIRECTORS. President: K. Kodama SSff M0 wM Dodwell, Esq.— Chairman. ViTe-President: R. Ichinomiyt,761 words
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Advertisement119 1922-07-10 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR^Ik MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— lutssr.*. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., Lta. Messrs. WEARE Co \Ad Hranch Office— 64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Marker THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.119 words
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Article1208 1922-07-10 12 FOOTBALL. THE MALAYA CUP. Singapore's Kleventh Hour Victory. Singapore defeat i I Johore m the first round of the Malaya Cup Competition at Johore on Saturday by three .^oals to one but, m spite of the two roal margin, the visitors only succeeded m winning m the last1,208 words
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Article839 1922-07-10 12 HER EXCELLENCY DISTRIBUTES PRIZES. Though the day dawned with bad prospects m a heavy shower, followed by an I occasional drizzle, the weather cleared m time on Saturday afternocn for the annual sports of the Raffles Institution. The ground, however, was very slippery. Des-P-te this, the gathering839 words
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Article945 1922-07-10 12 OBSERVATION WINS AGAIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. July 8. There were a good many scratching? for the second day's events here to-day, Sterling going out of race one, Pioneer of race two, Helanel, My Laddo, Cloveily Boy, Red Peer, and Phillipa of race five and Orthez. Calculator,945 words
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Article265 1922-07-10 12 London, July 8. The weather at Henley, which has bt-e-n wretched fcr the first three days of the Regatta, improved to-day for the finals. (•rand Chal'enge Cup. Lea ruler beat Thames by a length. Time 7.36. Stewards Cup. Eton Vikings beat the Grasshopper Club (Switzerland) easily m R.265 words
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