The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 July 1922
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Title Section16 1922-07-11 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1922. No. lO.tftt16 words
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Article226 1922-07-11 1 ThoiiKands of Irish rebels were taken prisoner during the course ol last week and th^ (iovernment troops now have control of the situation Page 7. The week-tnd was quiet m Dublin and Cork, but extensive rounding-up operations were undertaken m the provinces, with successful results ra K226 words
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Article1184 1922-07-11 1 The most imaginative novelist could scarcely invent a narrative more crowde with seeming: improbabilities, than the unadorned story of the "General Grant," ;t fine three-masted sailing ship of J2OO tons burthen, which was owned by a Boston, U.S.A., shipping firm. The seoond nighi out on1,184 words
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Advertisement125 1922-07-11 1 MALTHOID l k Raffles Hotel. H t TELEPHONE 2920. S A~ TUESDAY A Children s Party X io to 7 p.m. CINEMA. SARKIES BROTHERS, \3 Pi\ pr etors. wm ANSCO FILMS i ilnw which give you 25 per cent better pictures I than any other films you can buy. I125 words
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Advertisement424 1922-07-11 1 i KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). NEW BOOKS JUST~RECEIVED THE MEMOIRS OF THE CROWN PRINCE OF GERMANY. A CANDID CHRONICLE AND PERSONAL CONFESSION, ARRESTING AND CONVINCING CONTAINING 24 PHOTOGRAPHS $15. I^Fi:NMNG THE ASHES, by P. cts. PEOPLE AND PLACES A Life eta G. H. tender, i 0.50 m424 words
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Advertisement144 1922-07-11 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS K. A.— Pagg l. Certified Caticwra cure? I\ c 2 Ansco films from MaynaW's— Page 1. H. Bt»'.tev for wines, spirits an*) provisions Page 2. John Duke's spectacles for accuracy ol construci y>n Page 5. Sale of Work ai Victoria Memo Hal Hall on Thursday Page B. Fair?i>nk<144 words
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Miscellaneous120 1922-07-11 1 THE WEEK Tnrxdoy, lit*, High Water, 0.22 a.m., 11.41 p.m. Hoawward Mail kave*. Wednesday, V2th. High Water. 0.56 p.m. Polo: Balestier. Lodge Zetland Rtgttlar, 5.30 p.m. Tangrlin Club at Home, (i.lo p.m. Thursday, Ufa. High Water, 0.18 a.m., 1.29 pm. Y.W.C.A. Sale, victoria Hall. 1 p.m. Phil. Orchestra, Vie. Mem.120 words
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Article350 1922-07-11 2 I A Wild Programme. It is an ironu coincidence that m the same column the Washington Post prints despatch from Genoa giving the supposjed terms of the Allies to Russia, by the tii?t amide »^f which the Bo'sheviks aro to abstain from all further propaganda, &r\<\350 words
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Advertisement134 1922-07-11 2 JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. Ii it wortfc while to a.xp«rim«nt with th« myriad so-called "cares" for Rheumatism when there IS cne sovereign remedy, tim«Ust«d acd PROVEN, which will brinr yon inatant relief? <lrly B &«»eration LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM has been used by ail clasaea of people, m all countries, as a134 words
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Advertisement510 1922-07-11 2 I TO LET OR FOR SALE. LAKGE GO! OWNS, newly erected i area from 10,000 to 60,000 sq. ft. j facuig river LARGE STOIiES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wkarf and skipp- ing. Also three storied buildings for offices and godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap.510 words
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Advertisement551 1922-07-11 2 Gaiety s Humane Week Be Kind To Dumb Animals AND SEE ANNA SEWELL'S Wcrld Famous Cli'gsic, the master picture of to-day. Sfe^^. iffUfc i THE PRAYER OF A HORSE. Ti« Thee, My Master, I offer my prayer. Feed me, water me and care for me, and when my day's work551 words
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Advertisement474 1922-07-11 2 The Cinema Theatre for Variety, Q uality and Quantity, A TWO-FEATCKK PROGRAM MX Providing Entertainment of the First OrdtM IX THE SECOND SHOW COMMENCING I p m. A GOLDSVYa PRODUCTION with a warm appeal to the heart, pfMUtilif m a tal c of a man who foun<l himself A DOUBLE-DYED474 words
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Article1240 1922-07-11 3 RACING. i ram Our Own Correspondent) London, Jvv.e Bth. \Ve wouiif). up the Epsom Meeting last week with the victoiy of Lord Astor's PogrOM m the Oaks, which won by thr.c pan* of a length from Sir Edward Hulton's S'»«ibrimiet. Mysia was third. This race how* I l!ie1,240 words
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Article62 1922-07-11 3 I Coming up to Town m the train from I the North yesterday I hail two glasses oi ibeer. They charged me Is. 6;1 .for it. Hal is serious. Sir G. Rtnwick, M. P. The definite sale of high and horeJitarj honours to men of ill fame, who, instea< of62 words
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Advertisement133 1922-07-11 3 j 1^ tf\ XX A^ 1^ DODGE X k A a^ K^^^ k^^^^B^k I I THE SOUNDEST VALUE ON 10-DAYS MARKET I I I CENTRAL MOTORS LIMITED j I JUNE 26, 1922 5 1 1 1 TYRES TUBES I a Further Reduction m Prices 44 -.a ->-. A jlPlf MOTOR133 words
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Advertisement529 1922-07-11 3 J.^Vtf^ftMw^Jvyv.v.v.^^^^v.v.^^^^^vA•APAVAv;vJWvu^vAfVW AMA a.m.a. i i THE BRITISH NICLAUSSF POILER GO, LTD. I i t for The "\/CLA( SSE" i| LAM) SERVICE i AND** WATER TVBE i MARINE SERVICE. aF f?» > V_ti__f v _Mß_________s's_tVt_— g^t' __6_h^_hsFl I Sy~^Wyi tf i ___Q__S__E Mm^^^l h^__S Isf^l R^l-i E_r -1 m^^^SsKwiJb >*■ vL___E529 words
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Article662 1922-07-11 4 FKASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. MONDAY, JULY 10th. MINLNG. [Figures m brackets shows the capital and issue value of the Share m dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum dir. x equals ex div.] Hitam Tin (300,000) .85— .95 JeJantoh ($1) .60 Johao Tin ($1) B 0662 words
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Article130 1922-07-11 4 The cuteness of American publisher? m <letecting genius or best-selling qualities m English authors has so often been dilated upon that it may be worth recalling that one at least failed signally m estimating Mr. Thomas Hardy, to whom poetry lovers return thanks for his latest volume. Mr. J. H.130 words
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Article522 1922-07-11 4 Radiophone Comedies. Mr. Hoover «ays theiv are a million radiophone m private homes m this broad land, writes at) American contemporary. We bolide Mr. Hoover M conservative. There are m cw opinion ait least ten million such phones and they are all working when we try522 words
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Article194 1922-07-11 4 Our expensive a/id extensive fuel oi installation for the Admiralty may bring vith it one disadvantage fouling of the adjoining waters. Attention is being call- e<l at Home to the destruction of sea-birds ir the neighbourhood of ports. Waste oil m some form or other is discharged194 words
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Advertisement1007 1922-07-11 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION BALE OF Very valuable town and c cur. try properties known as N >. 215 South Bridge Road, No. 230 TeJfak Aver Street, 104 and 166 Victoria Street, Lorcngs 16 and 27 off Gaylang Road. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co's Saleroom, No. 30 Chulia Street ON1,007 words
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Advertisement450 1922-07-11 4 Crippled with Rheumatic Gout j£sBgs Leg* an< l feet »o bad could not stand." 4ss| Our portrait it of Mrs. JESSIE E. MURPHY, of 26.. Whit*'. Sou.,, J|| NcUon't Row, CUpham, London, S.W., England, who write. :^^|j^^iii^^^^^BSBP^lßliPß| kllow h° w thankful' I am for M^xfure^nd I'havMH 1 1 $S W/f^450 words
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Advertisement1104 1922-07-11 5 WANTED. I AHORATORY ASSISTANT WANTED To assist Waailiw Enquiry Commissioner m petu-ral fisheries Invalidation including both field and laboratory wok. Knowledge of Marine KioLogy desirable; familiarity with use of microscope and atkor laboratory instruments essential. Applicants should not be more than years of age. Apply to office of Director of1,104 words
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Advertisement1643 1922-07-11 5 NOTICES F:.x. NOTICE THE ORIENT TOBACCO MAXVFAC WRY. UONQKOK, HONGKONG. **Q Judgment was ilelivt-red on the sth day of M 1D22 by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hongkong m an action which was brought by Vnr\ Inger.ohl aprainst Messr Olson and Co. Inc. of Afanila whkh decided1,643 words
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Advertisement416 1922-07-11 5 1| Vf\)BY AI 'OINT.MKXT 10 I |ft W* rre-t c s to&tis&M} Free of I Carefully I Tested. Charge. j H. M. The Kingr of Siam. vL^'^ m V m n^ w B NICKEL SPECTACLES WITH SPHERICAL LENSES $4 Per Pair. I GOLD FILLED SPECTACLES WITH SPHERICAL LENSES 2 $10416 words
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Article44 1922-07-11 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. HI'TCHESOX.- At the Bangkok Nursing Home, on Sunday. July 2, to Mr. and Mrs, G. M. Hutcheson, a daughter. ENSOR. -On the 9th June, at Sherborne, Dorset, the wife of T. Douglas Ensor, of Kuals Lumpur, Federated Malay States a son.44 words
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757 1922-07-11 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1922. The Vexed Question. We publish m another part of this issue an article on the Stevenson Report on the Restriction of Rubber production. The writer is thoroughly qualified to write on the subject, and his arguments against restriction at all are apparent m757 words
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Article1264 1922-07-11 6 Mr. HayiK-s. Probationary A.C.P., Kedah. hag been transferred to Kelantan. It i> said that the rubber research ir.stituto scheme has been United down (SI. M.>. Major Barry de Hamel, formerly C.P.C., Penanp. is now settled at Rotorua. New Zea'and. Report has it that Mr. A. J. Sturrock. M.A., and officer1,264 words
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Article443 1922-07-11 6 CHARGE OF ATTEMPT^ HOUSUNtBAKING, Wh.-n Henry Thonuu tk« 2rl MiddlM«i Raiment,' wi 8 Mi remain!, m th;-. District I moinhif, with Bttmptii No. B. I'ent.ng Lane, aboul certificate was referred to v receded from the Medical o whose observation the placed. He certined that bie that MCCUted443 words
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Article61 1922-07-11 6 Mr. Don Mci V. whose clevei s>i conjunction uith (apt. Ma Lares'i c«:mpany at the Theatre recently, vimembeed with plea-u entertainment to-morrow evei njf. day. at the Adelphi Hotel m the UsafA^ 0..50 o'clock. A;iniiss cn will be two and as a good programme hu-61 words
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Article100 1922-07-11 6 Mr. Dsiwffofl ye*t*t< ay sentenced Chuan to one moi.h's imprisonment charges of cheating. He had been pi cuted at the instant t of thrt« "hop:. whom h t obtained delivoriei <■' I birds" nests, agreeing to pay cash h After the goods had been deli house,100 words
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Article73 1922-07-11 6 By courtesy of the \any N N Shinibun: Tokit.. -lul> J Mr. S. Fuiuya has boon apBSS* 'apanese Minister j>t Mexico. It is announced that the x department is t ■> be changed SI mder the Ministry of Comnnir Their Majesties, the Baiperof Smpress, have departed for N73 words
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Advertisement264 1922-07-11 6 JAS «L COUTTSI JPJSM^ SUPERIOR Office:— B7 Cecil St H 338& O T G (Sole Importers) Ik Oaldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. 3 Incoporated m Shang-hai if FIRST IN TWENTY FlVt YEARS OF PRACTICAL OPTICAL EXPERIENCK WE HAVE ALWAYS ENDEAVOURED TO BE THE FIRST TO GIVI OUR CLIENTS THE BENEFIT OF264 words
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Advertisement115 1922-07-11 6 79. FAIRBANKS MORSE v nil FNfiINFS RELIABLE POWER AT LOW COST. i Economy prompts the user to cut the cost of power to the lowest limit and the Type "V" oil engines offer another opportunity to reduce this expens.'. The principle of operation allows these engines to operate reliably and115 words
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Article245 1922-07-11 7 DUBLIN CLEAR. R |NG THK MOUNTAINS. I ReUter*<| Service.] London, Ju.'y 9. tie south and we*t j the Government troops llf tiv i 1 nation. Thousands of been tak« n prisoner m the v. k, md pimctkatty all the i vc been rounded up except wheel whereabouts245 words
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Article181 1922-07-11 7 Wef Justice, the hon'ble Mr. Ifld owe the Singapore Court I yesterday. Mr. Williamson prtitiwHil on be- Mew Backer and Co. for a in* order ■gaimfl V. K. Muhamed ir, Hi* 1.-nK-hi]) said the affidavit in* to the act <>f bankruptcy was not mcd to be founded on181 words
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Article141 1922-07-11 7 KWRHideiit, thinking thai ""<* Bring Home might b< knowing how prices havi I""" a.s uell as m clothing am i- -us us out the mem Grill m Oxford Street i»b, repute a pretty rooc 11 »«uu of this dining plac< -> circulaud by post b i« reported to141 words
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Article421 1922-07-11 7 RUSSIAN CANDOUR. TRUTHFUL KRASSIN. [Reuter's Service.! Paris. July 9. The Journal djM Delnts has a wire from The Hague which says that M. Krassin, hi an interview with Sir Lloyd Graeme, declared the official declarations of the •Soviet delegation might be considered as null and void, adding421 words
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Article288 1922-07-11 7 Obntreiperous Baby Elephant. A collection of wild animals which Mr. Douglas Bostoek got together during his eipht years' tour of Africa and the East was landed from the Osaka Shosen Kaisha sieamshp Altai Maru at the Royal Albert Dock, London, on June 10, and transferred Ito a288 words
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Article79 1922-07-11 7 At an expense of one dollar for every r million readers, the Back to the Bibl< s Bureau of Cincinnati, is getting Oine verse i, of scripture daily printed m about on< c thousand American newspapers and maga--8 zincs. Its total daily scripture readers an i estimated at 10,000,000 now,79 words
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Article1687 1922-07-11 7 SOME CONSIDERATIONS: (Contributed). The Committee decide^ for restriction and Government control, subject to the cooperation of the Netherlands Indies. The repoft also approves of a scheme of graduated duties drawn up by the Chairman. I am surprised not to have seen some j criticisms of the Report1,687 words
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39 1922-07-11 7 Amount previously acknowledged $21,412.8© V. D. Knowles 25 Wee Swee Teow 10 M. C. Johannes 10 "Molly and Joan" 25 H. V. Towner 10 Mrs. Munroe i' $21,497.40 E. M BURKILL, Hon. Trea««r.39 words
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Advertisement256 1922-07-11 7 Meridan Underwear FOR GENTLEMEN. f The "Meridian" T Interlock fabric is an entirely new f W fr.br.<.- knitted from specially selevtel V^-^/ 1 1 yarns m a manner absolutely d fTerent vZSA W freni any hitherto employed. f It, is unequalled for j j hi v. w 1 BEAUTY AND256 words
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Advertisement542 1922-07-11 8 [THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND I CHE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companiei Incorporated m Englaad) UNGArORE. PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES aad LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE,542 words
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Advertisement661 1922-07-11 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMA BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP O-, lAA. (Incorporated m England). PASSENGER SERVICE Steamer Do* Singapore. OUTWARD. HOMEWAKD. ♦s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London Aug 18 ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aug. 29 "■LIMITED ACCOMMODATION ONLY INTERMEDIATE PASSENGER STEAMER FREIGHT SERVICE. Steamer Dme Singapore. s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW London, Rotterdam, Hamburg July661 words
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Advertisement553 1922-07-11 8 P. A O. BRITISH INDIA I AND APCAR LINE I (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVK F PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with Hia Majesty's Government). LONDON FAR-EAPTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON to MARSEILLES, LONDON ft Ak vr> B DUE SINGAPORE t F A V>553 words
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Advertisement493 1922-07-11 9 SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Ircnggaiu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Sin^ora, y l k ihtii::, La»fiT?uan. Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrivil D«partur« t' \I. W\ July 10 July 12 HIDOL July 17 July 19 LDDHADIB July 24 July M m are fitted tnroughout with493 words
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Advertisement280 1922-07-11 9 O. S. K. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (subject to change without prerious notice) European Line:— For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez ft Port Said. Atlas Maru arr. July 25 dep. July 26 New York Line: For San Francisco Panama, New York via Japan. Hague Maru arr.280 words
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Advertisement627 1922-07-11 9 JP e n Steam Shi P Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman A Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m Englaad.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK SUamen Dae S'pow Route For <m OF LINCOLN July627 words
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Advertisement603 1922-07-11 9 I STRUTHERS AND BARRY Opera tori United 3tat«g 3a;ppirf Beard Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco APUS due S rgapore to dseharge and load July S5 WEST IVAN due Singapore to load Aug. CO BEARPORI due Sir ga pore to discharge Aug. 2x Taking cargo to all Overland Points603 words
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Article207 1922-07-11 10 The B. I. Matiana arrived m Colombo on June 22nd. from London on her maiden voyage, boun.4 for Madras and Calcutta. She is, says a Ceylon paper, one of the new fleet of B. I. vessels and was completed by Barclay Curie and Co., Ltd., at Glasgow m207 words
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Advertisement300 1922-07-11 10 J GROSSMITH'SC ~"~J J *Uhe Scent of Jlraby I I nPHere is a myStk Eastern charm about Shem-Ek |J Nessim that delights the senses. It is like 1 dream of an Arabian garden, and has been happily 1 described as aw 4 D An Inspirafaon m x?3T~ JinSSijiVll necessary for300 words
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Advertisement217 1922-07-11 10 M. V GLENSHANE. Consignees of cargo pei» the above steamer from Europe (July 9th) are hereby notified that she has now arrived and is dischargring opposite godown No. 4. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., (Incorporated m th« F. If. S.) Agent*. s.s. BOWES CASTLE. The above vessel bound for Boston and New217 words
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Advertisement247 1922-07-11 10 i Genasco Roofing 2 PLY AND 3 PLY 0 COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANREAK KLEAK AND NAILS FOR FIXING GENASCO is f^*^|K3 6£/V4M the result of H /n the l();^ over 40 years i pv ,o| 1 run, che per experience B^M^H tha d d s in the pNA^H manufacture Wp^^U247 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous599 1922-07-11 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Sambas etc Singkawang a.m. Pulau .soeg. Benuit R e nT n FookMoh 9 am' Bilhton and Batavia Van Riebeeck 9 am' Bagan etc. Ban Teck Guan 11 am' 1 Z™* k Asians II ,Z: atU Pahat Hong Yon noon i, apan etc Amboi.e !l enanB: etc Calypso599 words
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Miscellaneous439 1922-07-11 10 81. 84, 82. Wet Bulb Ther 79, I*. 77.5. Dir of Wind S, SW, Calm. Max. Temp m shade 85. Mm Temp m shade 76. Mnx m Sun 143. Rain fall m 24 hours 1.50 m.m. PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per s.s. Valaya Mr. and Mrs*. Schiopffe, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sleap.439 words
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Article81 1922-07-11 11 .Ju'.y 10. Bank 4 m.s. 2 4 1-lf, Bank demand 2 3 31 -.T' Private credits m.t l> j i-i New York, demand .-,1 Crtditt f»o days 53^ Franco, demand (;q-, In««. T.T. it.;.'. HonekonK, <lem;;;.cl 1| p. Pr«n. Yokohama. dem.ll 107 > 4 Java, demand 1^~»*» Bangkok, demand81 words
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Article124 1922-07-11 11 July 10. Tin 7.") ion $7S'« Gambier Cub« No. 1 13.00 Gambier g 34 Pepper Black 135; Pepper (white fair) 26.50 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 9.75 Peari Sago small 8.40 C'o])iu Mis 10.2.") Copra Sundried 10.05 Opium, Benares uncort: 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 255 Rice, Siam No. 1 for124 words
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Article35 1922-07-11 11 July 10th, noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot ts% 2b'-\ luly -Jo 1-.. JH; Aup.-Sept. M 27; Oct.-Dec. 2s -^'j. London Quotation crept and she* t 7 Mkritet Easier,35 words
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Article354 1922-07-11 11 London. June 1 1. .Markets. The upward movement iv<ei\•d mdc cheek this, week as the outsi<le public seem to have expected tho banker*' conference to produce right away a remedy for all the ill -effects of War. and for t hat rt'Json threwd people all over the354 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article107 1922-07-11 11 Singapore, .In!., Tin. -£155, 78 I told at $78 i I picul. Hubbers. Quiet, vrith little doing. Mining.--Steady. Co'.lieriei $14.25, Marmii 14.J0 cum. (i:v.. Titii |4, X; nt:. Association! $3.78 Renongs I9i. Bd., Tongkah Harb un $0, Ulu piaha 90 cum. dh [Uwangs 72- Nawnf Peti 35, Taip107 words
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Article147 1922-07-11 11 Singapore, .ink if. Silver 36%, Hongkong, 13* per cent premium. Share mark.-i. 1m 1. Rubbers.— AUcnbys 17 19, Craigietau 'I'l*. 27%, r.,!kit Sembawanga 1-. N. auj Singapore Unit< la 6%d. >'_•<!.. M kabs I2\i, Malak;, pindat 72% 77> f!,, Benuta lM) 2-{ Trafalgar! $1, Jimaha 82% Ha**-— Taipingi147 words
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Article323 1922-07-11 11 Singapore. .Juiy 10. Tin. £155, $7816 76 Umu told. Rubbers. -Alor (i,r;ih M $1. Bassettfl 75 85, Haytois $4.25 |4.75, Indi-air.ii se!l«n Kamasans $-J.7:> $3.25 Ketnpai $3.50 H, Teluk \v«> n $5.50, Temerlohi lellen Mints. Asa!>] Kvmbailffl Mi. L'>-.. Kan:- ng Kanmntingi 31s. .'l'Js. Hcnglemmi 25323 words
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Advertisement368 1922-07-11 11 I> wti approximately $6,000,000. A M THE GRFAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE OTMPA^uW:"'" *****0 «r. (Incorporated m Straits Settlement*) HEAD OFFlCE:— Winchester House, Singapore LONDON OFFm? go a U t Thf C-^, >. £2 0.<»0 d epo Bited -^SUT^ "LSS. J W tS C BH ti8 h Life ICTIVE FLANS OF368 words
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Advertisement385 1922-07-11 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China Incorporated m England by R#yal Caarter P»W up Capital In ttt.m *Xs?£2-* -BBSS Kesrrv* Liability of Proprietors S.ttMft HEAD OFFICE. «8 Bishopsgate, London, C.a Agsacies and Branckes. pits fa koD fag? fc£ ssr Co o»b. N.w York T«JSy* BANKEHB Bank of England, Tk.385 words
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Advertisement848 1922-07-11 11 yohohamalpkie bank. LIMITED. EsUblished 1880. I 1 M Y lo0 00fl OM Reserre Fund y. 61,000,000 v K. Kodama Esq. ViTe-President: R. Ickinoaiyt, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Sona, Esq. N Kajiwara E^q Y. Yamakawa, Esq. S. K. Suzuki Esq. 'Si J2f W E q S aron X'K MorimSra. ai^ n X848 words
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Advertisement122 1922-07-11 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— .Messrs. BABLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., Lta. .Messrs. WEARE Co Ltd Branch Office— 64, The Arcade. Coilyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manaver THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO.,122 words
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1259 1922-07-11 12 THE GOVERNMENT POLICY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 15. Major the Hon. K. F. L. Wood, MjP., I'mfer-Secretary of >State for the Colonies, e»n Tuesday Interviewed a deputation, consisting of Col. O. C. Armstrong, D.5.0., President of the Ft deration of British Industries, who1,259 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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Letter395 1922-07-11 12 To the Editor. I>ear Sir. I am afvaid yothr paragraph c-n the water supply <n y»ur issue of the 3rd instant is somewhat misleading:. If a modtft house has to pay anything up to £10 a ni nth for water, it is entirely tho fault of395 words
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Article100 1922-07-11 12 Tuesday, July 11th, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, F.vrasian, Chinese, Malay and S. P. A. Company Parades. Wednesday, July 12, 5 p.m., No. 4 Platoon A., Firing on 30 ycTs. Range. Thursday, July 13, 5 p.m.. No. 9 Platcon, C, Faring on 30 yds. Range. Friday, July 14,100 words
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Article33 1922-07-11 12 I i A new English daily paper has been n started m Peking under the title of the I Peking Evening News. This is the first f English evening paper m the capital.33 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article170 1922-07-11 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. S.R.C. No. 1. T. Koizumi v^. Chia Keng Tyc. S.C.C. No. L. .A. de Mello vs. T. M. Shervington (to finish). G. H. Warren vs. Winner of above (to fellow). S.C.C. No. I. Maj. N€wnham vf. Chua Chocn Leong. S.C.C. No. K. S. Makihara vs.170 words
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Article110 1922-07-11 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. Mixed Doubles "A." Mrs. Stephens and Mr. Holder vs. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Potts. Mrs. Sdhafer and Mr. Moss vs. Miss Brooke and Mr. Rutley. Miss Chappel and Mr. Hopkins vs. Miss Fawcett and Mr. Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Cuntrell vs. Miss Turner110 words
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Article63 1922-07-11 12 INTER- VARSITY TENNIS. lnd'an Players. 1 Odea, June 21st. —At Oxford Inter-Var-sity lawn ttnnis the weather was fine, and there was a large attendance. In the first round the Oalifornian Qravem beat Horn t-4, 0-0, Wilder beat Hadi (Hyderabad) 6-2. 4-G, C-4. In the se.ond round Gravem beat Hadi C-2,63 words
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Article155 1922-07-11 12 The Harlequins' winning- career was checked for the first time this season on the Padang yesterday, when the S. C. F. A second string defeated them by two soals to nil. The Match, which attracted a large crowd, was marked by excellent football. There was no score m155 words
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Article47 1922-07-11 12 (Froon Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 10. A cable fiom Sydney to the Malay Mail gives the result of the Grand National Steeplechase at Sydney as follows: Mountain God (6 to 1) 1 Resembler (12 to 1) 2 Monrcse (10 to 1) 3.47 words
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Article77 1922-07-11 12 London, June 22. Another useful two-year-old filly belonging to the Apa Khan, named Voleuse, easily won the Kennet Two Year Old Stakes at Newbury yesterday. Leighton, who wan strong favourite for the Royal Stakes at Newbury yesterday, once more disappointed his backers, securing only second pla?e77 words
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Article120 1922-07-11 12 The present cricket season has witnessed some good hard hitting, but it i 8 unlikely (writes a correspondent to the Manchester Guardian) that, urder n?odrrn conditions, anyone will ever break the record for runmaking 1 by a single hit which was established at Chatham m th120 words
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Article222 1922-07-11 12 The following are the positions m the County Cricket Championship to July 6th Won Lost Pts. POLO AT HLRLINGHAM. London, June 25. In the po.o at Hurlingham, Cambridge defeated Oxford by five goals to one. Only when the team? took the field was it disclosed that the222 words
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Article92 1922-07-11 12 London, June 22. That the Prince of Waits is at present enjoying the best of health is shown by the fact that he left St. James's Palace yesterday morning at 9.30 and practised his polo ponies till lunch, afterwards playing a good hard game92 words
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Article391 1922-07-11 12 Speaking at the annual meeting of Johan Tin Dreug.ng Co. at Ipoh. Major W. M. Sime, 0.D.E.. -aid:— As far as tin is concerned, then is reason to believe that the statistical position is improving anil that higher rris.es an :i sigh*. As regards rubber, which391 words
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Article66 1922-07-11 12 Wednesday, July 12th. Band Practice, 5.15 p.m. Signalling Class, 5.15 p.m. 1 Ambulance Class, 6 p.m. Saturday. July 15 and Sunday July 16 Camp at Blakan Mati for Band Boys only, i Driven m three relays a Chevrolet car accomplished the journey from Cape Town to Pretoria,66 words
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