The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 July 1922
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Title Section16 1922-07-17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SPfGAPOMj, SJS., MONDAY, JULY 17, 1922. No. 10,65816 words
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Article199 1922-07-17 1 The I»rince of Wales has heen entertained at dinner by the Premier and pleasant speeches were exchanged Page 7. The Chancellor of the Exchequer has a good report to make of the progress of paying off Dritain's debts Page 7. The French are much concerned at the199 words
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Article1187 1922-07-17 1 "The Edinburgh Zoo" that is what it is universally called, though its official designation in the Scottish Zoological Park; for, while its location is in the environs of tho capital, its scope is national. It is supported by voluntary contributions, enjoys not a. penny of public money,1,187 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement131 1922-07-17 1 MALTHOID Raffles Hotel. TELEPHON 2920. f MONDAY J j Tea Dansant j x 5 pm to 7 p.m i r f* p^? K;? SAEKIEB BROTH6RB, k Musual Director. Proprietors, f i Senor S. Ta?!iapietra, Asst. Musical Director. £MBGNES&£B mßm *flsnHflHBBM *flsss^. _^^k. I I* B AW I KALAMA II I131 words
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Advertisement202 1922-07-17 1 CIGARETTES t^^^S^^'^*-***' s -o* -_u2|f^^ m^A'wkZ..^ **-<*b*bi*" •*zi fe^_v __HsQ__li_a *.hm^mm"'**mml I _t'-__ _>.'>«____*> I \r L.V*"*__l K_r I ____r_K fW _a_F____r Br "_s^^*»CCn j 1 THE HALLMARK OF PERFECTION. I Sols Manufacturers: j 4IID4TH TOUACCO CO., LTD., LO*DON r^^^^^^P l^ ll *^P^ K **t^^^*-*^**>'* 7WE EUROPE HOTEL. I j202 words
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Advertisement160 1922-07-17 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Alkia Salt rates Page Sloan's liniment Page 10 Wataan's No. 10 whisky-Page 6 Raffles Tea Dansant tonight— Page 1 Wers for choice liqueurs-Page 2. Page% or (lara v Govei-nment calls far various tenders— rage. o. Special e^tf clubs and r-quisitcs. RchinsS' iU ;°y I>lay( for s;ilt •< W.160 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous200 1922-07-17 1 THE WEEK. Sfsmtey. 17f/>. High Watar, 3.7 a.m., 3.51 p.m. Anglo-Chinese School sports, 2.30 p.m. Football, Div. 11. Middlesex II v. S.R C II S.C.C. ground; R.E. v. Ex-Sorvices. S*'c V A ground; SeWtar v. Singapore United SR C ground. Emulation Lodge, §130 pjm Tncsdu_i t 5Sf/t. H gh Water,200 words
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Article289 1922-07-17 2 A wi tei m the Cal utta Englishman A correspondent, harping on snakes and thing.-, says that when wc referred to lh< cockatrice sre should not have forgot-' i -he basilisk. Nor should wc. Thi sk. said tiu ancients. w;is even more 1 tS than tl.e cockatrice. Tht289 words
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Article187 1922-07-17 2 J- ue Withdrawn for the Sake of Decency. The design of the postage stamps of Flench Indo-China ar e about to undergo B change i u the interests of publk morals. It Li stated that thc models whe, posed for the types of native women delineated thereon are187 words
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Article55 1922-07-17 2 On the anniversary of the birthday of th« Prmce of Wales, Mr. R. T. Wright, manage, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking C orporation, Yokohama, gave a dinner al Wa reaidence on the Bluff. Among tht Kuosts were Sir Reginald Stubbs, K.C.M.G andr^r n H a ko Sir Ernest Crow'c55 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement403 1922-07-17 2 TO I IT OR FOR SALE. J LARGE GO l OWNS, newly erected j area from lu.ooo to 50,000 sq. ft. j facing river. Jt LARGE STORES from 6.000 to "1 24,000 so,, ft. near wharf and shipping. A Also three storied buildings for offlcss I and godowns. Centrally situated.403 words
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Advertisement528 1922-07-17 2 "GAIETY" TO-NIGHT! ANOTHER GREAT SCREEN ACHIEVEMENT: MONTAGUE LOVE histly renowned for his master character impersonations brilliant as he was in 'Rasputin", "The Awakening," "The Brand of Satan' etc., reaches the highest of Dramatic Art \S DAVID ALDRICH IN THE WORLD DRAMA OF MAGNIFICENT POWER TO S^^TN, T0 HIM THAT ftsW528 words
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Advertisement555 1922-07-17 2 ALHAMBRA From SUNDAY, July I*s. to FRIDAY JI'LY i. NOTHING OF THE KLND EVER DONE FOK THK S4 REEN BI FORI *V remarkable lifting of the veil that stands beUieeil this life and tlu- ne_l ■GOLDWYN'S GKEAT SUPER FEATURE. A POWERFI h»\ n rm UNSEEN WORLD Based on Basil Kind's555 words
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Article416 1922-07-17 3 Mr. Hickson In England. Hero is a curious parallel to the India* scene which took place at Brede in Sussex anj is described in the Guardian. "The people of Brads Sussex, who some time have been joining in the intercessory work of the Christian Healing Mission, recently416 words
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Article189 1922-07-17 3 Lorong 17, Gaylang, has long been the] venue of idlers, who tried the'r lu-.k at gam- j injz, ar.d in spile of several raids made there in thi past, nothing seemed to deter them from COtniag again and again. On Tuesday morning information was received that an'189 words
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Article64 1922-07-17 3 It is reported that 128 shops in the various sections of Canton have been ransacked by looters, and the total loss aggregates $245,081.50. The aggrieved merchants ar e soliciting the help of the Press, the Provincial Assembly and the various institutions and charitable societies in Canton, Shanghai, Peking, Hongkong and64 words
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Article132 1922-07-17 3 A Reuter cable of the 13th. inst. announces the death of Admiral John Moresby explorer ar.d author. In the (ourse of an adven'urms career, Admiral Moresby in 1873 discovered the finest harbour in New Guinea on which Port Moresby now ptar, li n i also discovered132 words
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Article60 1922-07-17 3 I London, July 3. Five most prominent Mohamedans of ralestine elected hy Muslim-Christian asjsociations have arrived in Cairo, en route i fo* Mecca, to exn'ain the situation in Palestine to pilgrims. The leader is Sheikh Abdul Kadir _l Masaffar. He declares that j Muslim vhrines in60 words
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Article215 1922-07-17 3 Remarkable Story. The Shanghai correspondent of the Hongkong Telegraph wired the following on June 28th:— Mrs. Sun Yat-sen, who is in Shanghai, in an interview with the National Press Agency, described her remarkable escape from Canton, beginning with the attack made on her home while she215 words
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Advertisement480 1922-07-17 3 IF RHEUMATIC DISSOLVE THIS I IN YOUR MORNING TEA. Th en waton tne pa,,,, The. si„p, y HAVE otism can he caused in but one way. That washout the rheumatic acids the liquids you drink ids and impurities in the blood. Chemical mast contain the necessary alkaline elements to be480 words
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Advertisement258 1922-07-17 3 VM^^^^^w WMV .v^v.v.^^v,^■AWA^^^wmwwMw^^■.<.v^ AMA AM. A i I WELLMAN SMITH OWEN ENGINEERING I CORPORATION, Ltd. I J (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). _J j CRANES AND i TRANSPORTERS. J HOISTING MACHINERY 5 J OF ALL TYPES AND CAPACITIES FOR THE RAPID AND ECONOMICAL HANDLING jjj OF MATERIAL AND MERCHANDISE. J g S258 words
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Article210 1922-07-17 4 Mr. Ellam tu Lead. Mi. J. E. Ellam. a member of the Bangkc k Timet statf more than fifteen years ago, is coming East again. He served all through the war. being wounded twice and eitei leaving the Army he became editor oT the Buddhist Review.210 words
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Article252 1922-07-17 4 Ex- Ambassador Gerard's Views. London, June 13. The American ex-ambassador Gerard, formerly in Berlin, now in London, says: 4ln the near future Britain will hate to face unprecedented competition from Germany and in a minor degree from America. I am afraid that the new United States tariff252 words
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Article41 1922-07-17 4 I At cricket on Saturday last Selangor beat Kajang, after ronie heavy scoring, by five wickets. T. C. Green 50 snd E. N. W. Oliver 34 were the highest scorers for the winners and A. I. M. Lane 43 for Kajang.41 words
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Article200 1922-07-17 4 According to the Army and Xavy Journal of New York, the naval force which it is it- tt ruled to keep in commission in the United States will be fixed by an allocation of the 80.000 men and 0,000 apprentices voted for the advice personnel of200 words
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Article107 1922-07-17 4 The proposed plan of army organization, a foreshadowed by the Nichi Nichi and othei leading journals, involves a reduction of the personnel of the army by 60,000 men, allocated as follows:— 33,000 Infantry] 3,000 Cavalry. lb\ooo Artillery, and 4,000 Engineers. There will also, it is said,107 words
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Article90 1922-07-17 4 During the last four months one Western Australian aviatiou company (the Western Australian Airways) flew 18,000 miles and carried 254 passengers. One passenger flew 1,045 miles on a single journey and another 425 miles. On Tuesday, the 27th June, a farewell dinner followed by a dance was given by I90 words
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Advertisement1043 1922-07-17 4 REMINDER TO-DAY. MONDAY, AT 2.30 p.m. \t our sale-room. Rallies Chambers, Ratfl vs I'iace, MOJNI' ZION -/STATE y*7*iM.m MORTGAGEE'S SALE ALL those several pieces of freehold and 099 years leasehold land situate at Mount Zion, with a large frontage on River Valley Road and Zion Road, estimated to contain the1,043 words
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Advertisement625 1922-07-17 4 **W. Hupmobile Almost any motor car might render lf\ good service to an expert mechanic. But Hupmohiles are made for people who enjoy using a motor car more than they do "tinkering" with it. si*\ _t /s\\n ok m Wj STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE TW lj Showrooms, 5a Orchard Road., Repair625 words
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604 1922-07-17 5 CRITICS LECTURE IN WORMWOOD SCR UBS. Posers from the Prisoners. Mr. St. John Ervine visited Wormwood Snubs recently and gave a lecture o n the future of the drama to 000 prisoners serv- j ing sentences there. At the end of his remarks the audience were permitted to! jut questions,604 words
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Article378 1922-07-17 5 NON-EL ROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT FUXD. To The Ed-it or. Sir, J wish to wiite a few words in support of Fa'rplay, whose letter regarding the above appeared in your columns recently. Does the Government, think that $7,000 will be enough for the Fund to carry oa its378 words
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Article347 1922-07-17 5 THAT "S TRAW VOTE." The-e are iys of newspaper "stunts," but cne very rarely fin.!a the Eu i imitating the West in this respect Tlu "straw vote" so called, is an exception, but this device to ascertain oblic opinion on •taph-s exercising the community is hardly in tl i above347 words
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Article305 1922-07-17 5 I The Malays are very acute people and realise that the governing Britisher is what he is by virtue of the tradition he has received. Those of the hereditary ruling class and of the upper classes are just r^ali^ i_ that "Self-reverence, self-knowledge, selfcontrol, These three alone305 words
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Article274 1922-07-17 5 Ai the Perak Assises Mr. .Justice E. C Watson tried a Bengali watcher on sa estate for shooting Chinaman whe wns ng c co-nuts. Two ahota were Ared, the judge believing the first to iiav, been a warning. The accused bad been in gaol f months.274 words
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Advertisement1164 1922-07-17 5 FOR SALE. FOR SALE Ford Car, Excellent Condition, SS^S^ 0 1 K -Motor I JIZ _I_7_ LOOS AND SEEKPERS. 50,000 tons for sale Apply X. V. Z eats of Free Press. 1 o- 14-8 FOR SALE. Hrand new 20 H P -m m- .Maxwell Seven ♦eater bus aaaaalate with all1,164 words
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Advertisement747 1922-07-17 5 AUCTION SALES SHERIFF S SALE IN IHE SCPREME ~COURT OF THF STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE In the cause of S.K.RS.L. Nachiappa Chitty Plaintiff versus Tan Roon Choe, Chop Yeaj) Kian Hin. Tan Swee Kow and Chop Leant Teck Defendants AUCTION SALE OF All the Furniture and Jewellery of a747 words
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Advertisement330 1922-07-17 5 NOTICES GO VERNM ENT NOTIFICATION! Tenders will b;> received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 21th July IMS, for the refl-Wfag works: 1. Renewing roof timbers of Administrate t Bterh including repairs to sarking under s at the Central Police Station; 2. Installation of sanitary fittings330 words
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Advertisement183 1922-07-17 5 r*AIN TS THB REGION OF THE fTTP^ Have you pains in tbe region o' che hiv* daui people suffer from jjain in the regioi »f the hips. They may come from a touci Sciatica, or Rheumatism, or from i 3frj.i:} of the musciea. Ttiey may navi jther causes, but all183 words
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Advertisement221 1922-07-17 5 i;t j J I i (IVOH AM3J.J.YH j DKKTUna tivii tv.uhhiv j NVI3IXdO— SiIHVZV r I j smsxti 01X00B3 iiTßi hiia\ rianoux aaßianj on bavh TII.U fiOI IVHI SXVHK sauvLoads u\*v nssnouia a.ioA UA BU DNIAVH J. ifl I DMCHXON sxvaiv <*. l\ i mi i Bll Sir Fiank Bswetai221 words
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Article72 1922-07-17 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTHS. WILSOX. -Juno 19. at Belfast, wife of Charles Wilson. Malays- n Civil Service, daughter. WILSON. -June 14. at Aldenham, wife of Dr. E. A. Wilson, a son. DEATH. NEUBRONNEIt.— At 210-5 Queen-st. at 4.45 p.m. yesterday, Eudrice Winfred. dearly beloved son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Neubronner.72 words
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948 1922-07-17 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY. JULY 17, 1922. Week End Comments. During the week various censored telegrams have been received of the struggle between the Nationalists and Republicans in South Ireland, 'ard from them it is deduced that tbe former are now in possession of the more or less destroyed capital948 words
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Article232 1922-07-17 6 Mr. A. W. G. Gibson has passed the B. O. T. examination for First Mate. Mercantile Marine. Lieut F. V. Moore, R. G. A., having embarked for United Kingdom on llth July, is strurJv off the strength of the Command frtblm that date. Xo. 4 Company, Hong Kong and Singapore232 words
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Article100 1922-07-17 6 Tokio, July 14. The Japanese Government, considering il expedient to reduce the extent of the territory occupied by their troops in the province of Sagahalien, have decided to withdraw, by the end of September of this year, all of ther troops from the districts opposite the island of100 words
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Article53 1922-07-17 6 The hill brought some time ago into the I Legislative Council to permit native masters to take charge of vessels up to 75 tons burthen, instead of the old-time fifty tons, I was relegated to a special committee to report on. Evidence is row being taken by53 words
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Article597 1922-07-17 6 Murphy was the most successful jockey at the Ipoh meeting securing five wins. General Smuts has Sgt I 111 to appoint a Commission to consider the institution of old-age pensions in South Africa. Mr. Greg, His Britannic Majesty's Minister for Siam, an.i Mrs. Greg have left Bangkok, on a shoe:597 words
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Article35 1922-07-17 6 The Gazette publish statistics of th.. BtrsiU Unfedernted Mslsy Stafa A footnote tate that uf surveys and Othei ca in the various tab* i cannot accurate, hut the a exceed ten per tent.35 words
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Article146 1922-07-17 6 Total. StraiU: Am benring 809,003; net > 1917 or earlier 14,08 J 1919 16,452; ir» if*.. •>,'. planted 27,708. In the Unfederated St are. Totals for Straiti ssd r. _u > sliensted 1-120,6<W acres; n xru Rubber not yet tapped, planted foiv 156,002; itflfi 122,479; un 1920;146 words
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Article136 1922-07-17 6 Sviil Ksisti-H in Malava ;md i Settlements. In ihe House «.f Common* re Henry Cavendish-Bontinck *tr Colonial Secretary *h.tliei the system of Hongkong nm is <>\ snjr other dependencies of the Cnei Mr. Churchill I fm.l that the system is in existence n. MaUja uir.w the Chinese imm136 words
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Article300 1922-07-17 6 It is not often that the public opportunity of knowing tre u.u-l programme of an entertainment i first performance, bnt Mr. R. N of Pathe Fi'eres. win., Sftkf I ssn arrangement with Messrs, Tan Cl ar.d Co.. Ltd.. i- presenting i pcgramme at the Palladium gave a300 words
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Advertisement331 1922-07-17 6 i ______f_^^_____^___2____^^^^ !w DUNDEE WHISKY ■MaS-SBBSSSSS a aSBSBSSSBSSSSSSSBBB SOLE AGENTS f Caldbeck Macgregor Co. ltd. (INCORPORATED IN SHANGHAI) jj 87, CECIL St REET, 228 Telephone. i^er^^nraonMBnBHHinBBHBHSBMBBaBnaBaBiSSBEaBHH B au__fl__n_an_Hß___saßsssHanaßßDHMauas_s_ana_aa ß___HMKa_M<a«s_a_n_nH__w PATRONISED BY ROYALTY ••■'■*Baii* r x2-^^*3»!a^^^?ra 4 PERFECT JEWEL GIVES A PERFECT BEAUTY e. P. De S#7i/a SINGAPORE AND PENANG. BOOKS.331 words
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Advertisement111 1922-07-17 6 What about your BAGGAGE? i YOU insure your valuables and effects at home: do you protect them in your baggage when travelling? Property to the value of many thousands of pounds is lost, damaged in various ways, or stolen every year in transit by railway and steamship, or while the111 words
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Article476 1922-07-17 7 COUNTRY'S BAD STATE. ORK QUIET. [Reuter*! Service] London, July 14. at midnight show* I j n.clamation of a Re--111 lunded. The city is I 1 conr.minicHtion with t Ul -Hay. 11 ported that .Dc valera I the operate ns in the Cork definite clash between m Collins,476 words
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Article61 1922-07-17 7 ES I"?' f Mrs Chapman, r Govern,. Cha P'»*n- V.D., AH9eMor and ComN n* w Hon k °n* Volunteer Corp.. Wis f Tm 8 conve y e <l that Mrs. ***m at w y injuml in a motor•h" ha,i M r I*'1 The deceased r* '^T^ '<>r IS* i 161 words
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Article685 1922-07-17 7 JULY REP \RATION PAID. THIRTY TWO MILLIONS. [Router'* Service.] Paris, July .5. It is ur. lerstood that Germany has pah t'ie thirty-two millions due on July 15th THE MORATORIUM REQUEST. Sir John Bradbury, British reprcsenta tive on the Reparations Commission has wired in London from Paris Is685 words
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Article90 1922-07-17 7 The tender of Chan Ah Knab ($21,000) ha;^ been accepted for the erection of an elementary English School at Geylang. Messrs United Engineers hold the tender for repairs to the Mansard roof of Government House, $11,200. On charges of riotous behaviour whilst drunk and with damaging a public rikisha to90 words
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Article517 1922-07-17 7 PRECAUTIONS TAKEN. THE RAILWAY MEN. [Reuter's Service.] Chicago, July 14. I A strike order has been issued, calling rut 18-060* stationary firemen, engineers and oilers of all the railways of the United States on July 17. I Washington, July 14. It is probable that United States troops517 words
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Article197 1922-07-17 7 I In speaking on the subject of restriction of rubber output at a company meeting, Mr. H. W. Hewitt agreed* that we should all press for recognition of the fact that voluntary restriction is neither fair nor reasonable. Compulsory restriction will, at all events, put everyone197 words
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Article45 1922-07-17 7 m It seems rather hard lines to make bankrupt a gentleman whose occupation is described as the honorary manager of the Home for Chinese Destitutes and honorary secretary of tha Ladies Industrials Company. Bot such is tha iad fate of an honorary gentleman of Penang.45 words
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Article701 1922-07-17 7 GUEST OF PREMIER. DOWNING STREET BANQUET. [Reuter's Service.] London, July 14* The Members of the Cabinet and OverI seas representatives were present at a t Downing-street dinner, given by Mr. Lloyd George, in honour of the Prince of Wales. The Premier in a speech welcoming the701 words
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Article86 1922-07-17 7 The Ed;'. tor of the Latpau courteously forwards the following telegrams he has received from Shanghai, dated July 17th. Thirty thousand troops are returning to Canton to support the navy attack. Meanwhile there is a truce. Cheng Kong Ming has proceeded to Kongbak. Sun Yat Sen is86 words
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Advertisement176 1922-07-17 7 A NEW STOCKS RECEIVED*' T k GOLF CLUBS, J GOLF BALLS. GOLF BAGS. DY THE LEADIN(; MANUFACTURERS W CLUBS in I w f AucirrKßuiNi::. J 9t\ D .5.0.» i V "PUS" scott _____r I I T I a 1 W.GIBSON __W I B 1 F A __l ft f "BILOIAVI176 words
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Advertisement538 1922-07-17 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND FHE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated in Englaad) SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and UVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES aad LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT538 words
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Advertisement611 1922-07-17 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ■LLERMA.' ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., LM. (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVJCR Steamer Dnt Singapore. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. •s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London Aug. 18 ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aug. 29 ♦UMITED ACCOMMODATION ONLY tINTERMEDIATE PASSENGER STEAMER FREIGHT SERVICE. S D-e Singapore. s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW London, Rotterdam, Hamburg611 words
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Advertisement579 1922-07-17 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA I APCAR N UNE. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICI PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with Hia Majesty'a Government). LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES. LONDON' A avrar. DUE SINGAPORE I AVF RTNOAPORI U DEVANHA about July 23 KARMALA579 words
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Advertisement792 1922-07-17 9 jjg'SUfl STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE for Irstaj. Treaggaiu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Kohsamui, Laagsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VUGAI July 17 July 19 SUDDHADIB July U July 26 MAIAYA July 31 Autf. 2 ;ieit<-am er are htted throughout with electric light,792 words
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Advertisement590 1922-07-17 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman A Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN ft MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW TORK Btnamiw. Due S'pon Route For CITY OF LINCOLN J u590 words
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Advertisement150 1922-07-17 9 INDO-CHINA Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang. from Singapore. Taking Cargo on through Bills of Landing tor Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtze ports, For- mosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA KUMSANG150 words
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Advertisement708 1922-07-17 9 STRUTHERS AND BARRY j Operator! United Statea Shipping Board. Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. APUS due S. ngapore to discharge and load July 25 WEST I VAX due Singapore to discharge Aug. 5 WEST IVAN due Singapore to lead Aug. 20 BEARPORT d ue Sirgapore to discharge Aug.708 words
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Article149 1922-07-17 10 Hongkong:, Amoy, Shanghai Japan, taking mails for U. S. A. I Canada Tanda 10 a.m. Bagan, etc. Ban Teck Guan 11 a.m. Noon Wireless in communication with: s.s. Bengkalis. Busho Maru, Burma Maru, City of Glasgow, Ekma, Falstria, Garbeta, GlenifTer. Katori Maru, Karachi Maru. Matsuye Maru, Malay Maru,149 words
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Advertisement413 1922-07-17 10 Drive away £3* that Rheumatism Jfe^ Here's (he Remedy. /gHf/'^j '^NETRATES vf? without J^B__K^;/*') Don't suffer needlessly —Sloan's gives wonderful relief. Pain flies before tlie soothing power of Sloan's Linrrne-nt Jus, a little applied to the painful spot gives quick relief. No rublxT- required Sloan's penetrates. For those tormenting pains413 words
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Advertisement353 1922-07-17 10 M.S. GLENSHANE. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Europe July 9th are hereby notified that general survey of all cargo landed in a damiged condition will be held on Friday the 21st nstant in Godowns Nos. 4 and 5 at 9 a.m. No further survey will be held353 words
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Advertisement131 1922-07-17 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative ******~vS-k. WJte 1 'i^a'fllffnHpjallilO', "TZJmEsmSmP tt (—7 _"r~. 3— _^HHSf 7 -fey. w __________C f __E__R> m____i _________P^ i vHQm Ju7__l Ife* fli i H Stocked in 1, 5 10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wood Soft Wood Treated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER131 words
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Miscellaneous610 1922-07-17 10 SHIPPING NOTES. The master of the Sultan van Koetei reports that he passes on July I_3 a large sailing junk floating on her side, dangerous 8 to navigation in Lat 1 deg 50 mins N, Long i 102 aegs 33 mins E. The officers and crews of all inter-island c610 words
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Article83 1922-07-17 11 Exchange on London Lires 94.20 per Sterling. Italian War Loan 5 per cent Lires 77.75. m n n me Ju: 16. 1 Bank 4 m.s. 2|4 1-16 Bank demand 2:5 .1 1 .3t9. Private credits IJ m.p 2 4 1-1 New York, demand 51'. Credits 90 day? s.'{ France,83 words
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Article123 1922-07-17 11 Fish and Lampglae? $3.47; Dragon 8.46; Crown $3.87; Cros* $8.80; Crown B_:k (4 gallon drum) $2.97; Cross Bulk (4 gallon drnm) $2.90. Devoe's $7.16 two tins; Sylvan Arrow $f.75; Tiger and E«£le $6.75. mS^B. July 16, Tin 136 Tons __H $77.25 13.00 Gambier Cube No. 1 B*4 Pepper Black123 words
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Article34 1922-07-17 11 July 15rh. ILM a.m. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 26 25%; Aufc.-Sept 26 2"; Oct. -Dec. 26 2S I j. London quotation crepe Htul short 7%d. Market Quiet.34 words
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Article209 1922-07-17 11 THK TIN OUTLOOK. The London ".Metal World" of June Bthj ti hand by the mail recently, says The tirniei' conditions which prevailed throughout the past week finally became intensified by the iv.su t of the May statistics turning out better than anticipated. There was increased activity just209 words
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Article139 1922-07-17 11 The text of the petition of the Chineae Chamber, of Commerce, of the Colony and j Federation, presented to Government, has been published. The petition urges the I*. M. S. Government to allay the unrest prevalent amongst Chinese miners and coolies, by definitely announcing that it does, not intend to139 words
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Article151 1922-07-17 11 Singapore, July IS. Tin.—6lSS. 17^. od. Rubbers.—Allenby (New) BO 00, Aloi Gajahs tl $1.20. Bnaaotts 70 80, Brogns 25 35, Colinsburghs (New) 30 40, Pmigieleen (Now) 25 85, Hnytora |4-25 buyer. Kednh. $1.00 $1.80, Kuala Sidim. $1 15 11.55, Khiang sellers $2, Temer!oha sellers 05. Min—.151 words
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Article94 1922-07-17 11 For tbe informaticn of Shareholder. reaident in the East. W C give below particulars of a Circular which has just beet, issued by the Secretaries t<> all registered shareholder.: We regret to inform you that on 7th April, dredge No. :j operating at Renong sunk owing94 words
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Article189 1922-07-17 11 i While the work cf the Tariff Revision Commission i s proceeding satisfactory, says a Hongkong paper, present indications are to tlie effect that its duties will not come to an end until well into September. It ha to be born e in min.j that 30189 words
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Article145 1922-07-17 11 The Board of Trade- returns of exports ror May 1920; 1921; and 19», gi„ th, following expert, to tho Straits Settlements. Yarn (ib.s) 142,900; 15,200; 112,000. Piece goods (sep yds.> 11,578,600; 1,321HOO; 5,982,500. President John L Loewis i f the United Mine Workers has made a statement to the effect145 words
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Advertisement818 1922-07-17 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANKLIMITED. Established 1880. SB&Sr3> 1 t Reserve Fund v _m Pre.id.ont: K. Kodam. ST^ ViTe-Pr. Blde nt: Ickinoiiy.? Eiq DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Eeo. M -r„,;-_ f/ WW______f w K*Jiwara F.*r. T* J.!f*J 6De 'r?^ K Takeuchi Esn I. Mataokara Esq. T. Hodsumi Esq 1 HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA j818 words
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Advertisement120 1922-07-17 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE I Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW <fc Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., Ltd. Messrs. WEARE Co Ltd. Brack Oflice— 64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manage; THE LONDON LANCASHIRE120 words
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Article1007 1922-07-17 12 EFFECT OF THE SHELLS AT PETTIGO. (Morning Po*t Dublin Correspondent.) How the "sham battle of Pettigo" will figure in the annals of the Irish Republican Army, already proclaimed to be the most glorious in history, it is impossible to conceive, but from the Pritish point of1,007 words
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Article32 1922-07-17 12 s I^ncni the Government Printing Office f Kuala Lumpor, we have received the bound volume of the proceedings of the Federal Council of the F. M. S. 1921. A useful e record.32 words
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Article715 1922-07-17 12 A PASSING PHASE. Is there any change in the attitude of Indians towards British enterprise in India? Sir Montagu Webb, of Karachi, has published his impressions after his All-India tour as a member of the Fiscal Commission. Sir Montagu Webb has been in India for the715 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article199 1922-07-17 12 London, July 14. In the Davis Cup doubles at Bristol A.A. Fyzee and Ram&swami, India, defeated the Spanish players, Gomar and Flaquer, 3—6, 7—5, 11—9, B—lo, 6 —4. 1 At Roehampton, in the second rour-14 of the Davs Cup, Patterson, Australia, beat 1 Rohrer, Czecho-Slovakia, 6 —l,199 words
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Article17 1922-07-17 12 London, July 15. At Bisley Corporal Goodman, of Hongkong, won the A'exandra Competition.17 words
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Article54 1922-07-17 12 London. July 14. At Leyton: The match between Essex and Hampshire was drawn. In Hampshire's first innings Mead .cored 179 not out. At Birmingham: Surrey defeated Warwickshire by 10 wickets. H*obbs scoring 1<)8 for the winners. At Bradford: Yorkshire drew with Worcestershire, but secured two points for leading54 words
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Article26 1922-07-17 12 Owng to the decidedly unfavorable weather on Saturday, the Anglo-Chinese School spurt.-, whioh weie to take place in tho afternoon, were postponed till to-day.26 words
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Article488 1922-07-17 12 Thirteen boats started in the final race f the Elizabeth Cup yesterday and as conditions and weather were all that could be desired, a most enjoyable moroiner's J=port was the result. The race was started at ten o'clock, and the Gertrude was first away with the Kathleen488 words
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Article95 1922-07-17 12 TO-DAY»S TIES. Mixed Double A Clasa. Mrs. Griffiths and Mr. Griffith -Jones vs. Mrs. Child and Mr. Hindhede. Mrs. Sihafer and Mr. Moss vs. Miss Brooke and Mr. Rutley, to finish. Mr. and Mrs. Cantrell vs. Mr. and Mrs. Pinhorn. Mixed Doubles B Class. Miss Matthias95 words
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Article15 1922-07-17 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. S.C.C. S. Wodehouse vs. Nakamura. S.C.C. K. Dean vs. Shervington.15 words
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Article239 1922-07-17 12 Monday, 17th 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall All Companies Officers and N.C.O.s. Monday, 17th 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall All Companies Untrained Europeans. Tuesday, 18th 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall C. Co. Under orders of O.C. Coy. Wednesday, 19th 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall Artillery Platoon, ar.d Composite Company 30 yds. Range.239 words
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Article38 1922-07-17 12 London, Jun* 29. Boomer has woa the French Open Golf Championship with the extraordinary scor. ot 286 in 4 rounda. He did his 3rd round in 65, which a record for a national championship.38 words
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Article37 1922-07-17 12 The following wiil repreaent the ExSonrice. team against the Royal Engineers In a League game on the S.C.F.A. ground this afternoon:— Millard Watts; Palgrave anj Penrice; Ablitt, Holyoak and McMillan; Meredith. Law. Harvey, Mackenzie and Schofield.37 words
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Article61 1922-07-17 12 The duly Ladies' Medal will be played for on Thursday, July 20th., in order to give those who were misled by the publishing of the wrong date an opportunity. Ram again prevented any cricket on Saturday and the two Singapore Tournament matches arranged, S.C.C. vs. Lanka Union61 words
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Article150 1922-07-17 12 The followi/ip: srs ths position in the English I ounty Cricket Championship to July 14. Won Lost Pts 1 w. L. lst In. lst. In. Obt. Per. Surrey 11 0 1 1 57 87.69 Yorkshire 11 1 2 2 59 73.75 Lancashire 11 2 0 2 55150 words
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Article80 1922-07-17 12 The following: aro the positions i n the Garrison League to date: _k Team w. D. L. r-oints Possi. Obt. Fort Canning. p. 2 22 18 Pulo Brani 8 1 4 26 17 "A" Coy. 6 4  >" i f 20 12 Blakan Mati. 4 180 words
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Advertisement288 1922-07-17 12 9 High Street. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY TH H4I H. T. DOULATRAM Co Have just unpacked a new shipment of Burmese, ind nd striped Silks of all kinds. N **k Also hand embroidered Cantonese Shawls, Cloaks, total v escriptions. "Win y Best selection in Real Ivory, Cloisonne and Brass Ware.288 words
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