The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 July 1922
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1922-07-18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. IFN CENTS SINGAPQgB, &8, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922. No. 10,63916 words
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Article186 1922-07-18 1 Not a very large assortment from Reuter to-day. Mr. Robert Smillie hi cheering up ?ad miners by prospects of another war, due, he says, to China's immense coal fields Page 7. The Nationals are reported as gaining further victories over the Irregulars, whose fortress at Inch Island186 words
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Article1258 1922-07-18 1 The adventure upon which Dr. Lockhait Oottle, the younff Liverpool scieatist. has set out in the Malaya, on behalf cf tho famous collector Sir Jeremiah Coleman, n«a> take three year^ to lomplete. BuL an orchid quest can hardly now be as exciting as in the uncertain days of1,258 words
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Advertisement472 1922-07-18 1 MALTHOID 'Singapore MbS HotBl. Phone 2920 KE ":LiE o !So,' ;rD 1 1 Te. Dar^ant, 5 p.m. To't™ SPECIAL OFFER I Orchestra] Concert, 9.45 p.m. REDUCE STOCK Guest Nisht, Dinner and Dance. T 1 9 i i I I FRIDAY reaDansant ,5 p. m .to 7 p.m. 1 VDeWnter KIDDODS472 words
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Advertisement162 1922-07-18 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Raffles Hotel programme— Page 1 Oettmg near to Kalamazocv-Page 1 Delicious coffee at May na id's— Pare i Special silks at Roopchand's— Page io' Pageo pcrforman^ alWhe PalTadium— Kelly and Walsh k educed price for tvi>ewriter ribbons Page 1. Seaside Bungralow p« Pasir Pnnjai)^ to be •old privately162 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous123 1922-07-18 1 THE WEEK. High Water, 4.13 a.m., ;.t» p.m. Rent Board, 2.15 pm, Tl'< (f*< »d 19) h. High Water, 5.29 a.m., (.42 p.m. Polo: Balestier. Football Dhr. I. S.R.C. r. S.C.F.A.. S.K.c. ffi'ouml. T; nclia Chib l1 ih.-^ > t fi.ll p.m. Thx.tih Hi^-h Water, <>. »S a.r i).44 p.m.123 words
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Article232 1922-07-18 2 Melbourne, May 22. Dr. ftalpa CKento, af the Australian Health Department, who according tc» a < able messnut is at> ai to spen I two manthl in America for the pnrpaaa of studying the methods of the late Cenoral W. (]orga>. who baniahexl maiaria from the Panama Canal232 words
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Article164 1922-07-18 2 The balance-sheet of the Fcotbail Asso- atio» for the past season discloses sonic avmarkable figures, says the Daily Mail. The general account shows that the receipt* f or the year amounted to £27,034 i's. sd. ami the expenditure to £12.182 3s. 10d., leaving a surplus of £14,852164 words
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Article17 1922-07-18 2 1 shall coatinue to cros« the Channel 1 "either under th« eea nor in the air.-Mr. Asquith.17 words
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Advertisement400 1922-07-18 2 ■■■■•■<■■■■■ >-• TO LET OR FOR SALE. i WiUtl OOtmWHßfe newiy erected area froi>! 10.000 to 60.C00 »q. t\. facing riser. LAKGK biO7.:iS firoai •JOOQ to 24,000 *<h ft near vnail and skipping. Also three storied building? fox oisfsl and godowus. Ceatrnlly* nHuated. All immedinte entry, foing cheap. Apply or400 words
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Advertisement567 1922-07-18 2 "GAIETY' TO-NIGHT! ANOTHER GREAT SCREEN ACHIEVEMENT: MONTAGUE LOVE Justly renowned for his master character impersonations brillhmt as he was in "Rasputin", "The Awakening:/' 'The Brand of Satan' etc., reaches the highest of Dramatic Art AS DAVID ALDRICH IN THE WORLD DRAMA OF MAGNIFICENT POWER HIM THAT JpfP H" M THAT567 words
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Advertisement588 1922-07-18 2 IMI 4A Jnmm m m± M* JR. 3JJh. MJf A, From SUNDAY, July IG, to FRIDAY JULY 2». NOTHING OF THE KIND EVER DONL FOR THE SCREEN B] A remarkable lifting of the veil that stands between this !i(V and the next GOLDWYN'S GREAT SUPER FEATURE, A POWERFUL DRAM/ UNSEEN588 words
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Article365 1922-07-18 3 NETHERLANDS INDIA NOMENCLATURE. Int' iest attaches to the derivat on of the > fcl i by w.i h the various p )rtions of the glob 1)(> ♦i y lai r wattv. are known, land the Inurest increases with in* degree of obscurity which may surround the I nir.n of the365 words
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Article557 1922-07-18 3 A COftRESPONDENT ON "SPIT AND POLISH." A correspondent of the South China I nil L*o»t, adopting the appropriate rom piun e of "Had Some," delivers himself thub on conscription, recently hinted at by too Acting Governor (»f Hongkong in connection h the lo :<1 Volunteer Force. A557 words
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Article295 1922-07-18 3 Wat Till I Gd You Outside. My Hoy The discussion of the Grampian Electricity Supply Bill in the House of Commons last month gave rise to a sharp verbal ei.-counter between two members. While Mr. Ormsby Gore was speaking. Sir John Norton (iiiffiths rose suddenly to complain295 words
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Article21 1922-07-18 3 Woman suffrage does not exist in Switzerland. Its introduction has been proposed in eijrht cantons and rejected by all of them.21 words
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Advertisement115 1922-07-18 3 6 w I I i i educed i I CENTRAL MOTORS, LIMITED. i i ~=a iiiju| TTTMT? Oft "IQOO G ml n Further Reduction in Prices MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT OF g i THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED, b, m (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). L- &itSG*t 9 ORt I POM Ptf%A\G w% Bill115 words
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Advertisement552 1922-07-18 3 a.m.a. < I THE BRITISH NICLAUSSE BOILER CO., LTD. I I' 1 for The "MICLAt S&E i: LMroMB WATER Ti^E i m m m AND FOR MARINE SKKVK'E. H\)l t ¥T. J ir 5 1*5,, y a JU <\ m ma '*> Gtf lß^^Haak?.t^**fCy j MM I A#ii|l|(jy ItiffiPPS I552 words
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Article634 1922-07-18 4 NON-EUROPEAN UN EMPLOYMENT. F.M.S. COMMITTEES REPORT. The Hon. Secretary of the above Commiltee reports as iollows: The Non-Europein Unemployment Committee came Wit > being- at an opportune moment. A preliminary investigation to ascertain the extent uf unemployment amonjr Asiatics was undertaken towards the end of April. 1921. The result of634 words
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Article172 1922-07-18 4 I The hill climb organized by the Automobile Club of Western Australia at RedJ hill, on the roi<l from Midland to Toodyay, i was open only to members of the Club driving their wn caVs, which had to be fitted with hoo 1 and windscreen and172 words
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Article36 1922-07-18 4 Th« English swimmer David Billing-ton kas issued a challenge to all swimmers jin the world for a race over the long .distance course In tke Seme through Paris. He offers to allow anyons ten minutes' atart.36 words
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Advertisement1052 1922-07-18 4 AUCTION SALE of «ax polished, valnut stained carved teak and oak h > isehold furniture, cottage piano. ir».i > »e> and a large collection of plants nl rare orchids, etc. IT) BK HELP AT Al No. 37. CMcnM Hill Uoad (off Orchard Koacl, and opposite Palladium Cinema. V.y order of1,052 words
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Advertisement768 1922-07-18 4 My Debt of Gratitvide, jm PRRHIk Ulcers the Size of Man's Hand/ V.V Our Portrait is of Mr. G. M. THOMPSON, of 4. MidUnd Grove jfl |F Edward Road. BaUall Heath. Birmincham. England, who write* fl ''■*'$smß&,< t^, "In July last I haiipcuod to net a Blood Mixture and «l»768 words
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Advertisement376 1922-07-18 4 Williams Luxury Shaving Cream For shaving comfort, day in and day out use v} <G f A Williams' Luxury Shav- w Notice how cool and smooth /^C your face is after a shave. /^^S\ The delicate scent imparts a />*rf^ fresh healthy odor and the 7 absolute uniformity and purity376 words
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Advertisement1110 1922-07-18 5 FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR TO LET, Valuable Property. A palatial brick building, with 17 I living rooms, reception and dining halls, bath rooms, one garage for :two cars, servants quarter.-,, kitchen room, suitable for a Hotel. Com--1 and about 4 acres. Situate at Club :oad, Ipo'j, within 5 minutes1,110 words
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Advertisement714 1922-07-18 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTiON SALE OF On.- f IfHadll 5-S'M'T "Wolstl.y" Car. with one tat rf f .i i.i-m ■< ..-s, carbi..!. Immps, one spare rim aad ivre. mm jood running order). To be held At our Ssle-Rooms, 16 and 17 Raffles Place. ON SATURDAY, 22nd JULY AT 10.30 a.m. Can714 words
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Advertisement838 1922-07-18 5 AUCTION SALE. I j AUCTION SALE OF Teak hou.-whr.ld furi^ture, new German sowing machines, first und on:' second hand double seated rikishu etc. At their Sale-Room No. 27, Kobinson Road, OS THURSDAY, 20th JULY, 1922 AT 11 A.M.: SFAH'S AGENCY LTD., Auctioneers, etc. I 20-7 NOTICES NOTICE^ THE ORIENT TOBACCO838 words
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Advertisement329 1922-07-18 5 BY API'OINTMKNTi TO Eyesight AV-'% Examined Mj|P Charge. H. M. The King of Siam Do You Value Your Eyesight IF SO, PROTECT YOUR EYES FROM THE DANGER OF SUN GLARE BY WEARING R. WLLMM CROOKE'S LENSES I NICKEL SPECTACLES WITH CROOKE'S SPHERICAL LENSES $12 Per Pair. I GOLD FILLED SPECTACLES329 words
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Article36 1922-07-18 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTHS. BOSTOCK.- At Maternity Hospital, I»onang, on July 14th, to ?.lr nnd Mrs. Bostock, a daughter. HEXNESSY.— On July 12th, to Dr. and Mrs. P. H. PiUIHIJ, at tlit Batu Gajah Hospital, a daughter.36 words
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1066 1922-07-18 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922. The Volunteers. 'ihe notification in Volunteer Orders that the Composite Company is to cease to exist as such, and is to begin independent tvork in its specialized department?, forms a convenient occasion for passing in review the progress of the now Volunteer Force1,066 words
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Article160 1922-07-18 6 It is understood that the Malayan A.A.A. meeting will be held in Kuala Lumpur on September 15 an^ 16. The third Singapore Assizes open tomorrow before the Acting Chief Justice. There is a long list of cases. The Acting Chief Justice, the Hon'ble Mr. Sproule, presided over the Singapore Bankruptcy160 words
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Article120 1922-07-18 6 PENANG NEWS. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) MEMORIAL TABLETS. Penanß, July 17. The Memorial to the members of the' Cricket Club who fell in the war will be unveiled by the General Officer Command-! ing the Troops on August 3rd. The bronze tablet in memory of the late Mr.120 words
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Article48 1922-07-18 6 The Fire D-l^ade was called out to a lire in McAlistor-rd. recently occupies by Dr. Francis. It was shut up, undergoing j repair. The blaze was soon controlled. J The fire, which caused damage to the l amount of $1,000, arose from some un- ascertained cause.48 words
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Article49 1922-07-18 6 Leye Chew Xeo, widow of Wee Hcin Tzee, appeared in the District Court on three charges of giving false evidence in a case wherein Slot and Co. sue^ Wee Hein Tzee for money advanced for rubber, a ci.se decided in November last. The hearing was adjourned.49 words
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Article518 1922-07-18 6 The instalJation of a system of tire alarm for Ipoh has been v'ompleted. Wt (I\ G.) hMT that Mr. F.O. Hallifax 'holds a lucrative business appointment ftt Copenhagen. A b\g Chinese 1 hotel of six storeys, with 2")0 rooms, is planned in Hongkong:. It will cost eight lakhs. Canton Timet518 words
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Article95 1922-07-18 6 MALAYAN OLI II Io the Edjtcr. Sir,— ffftsUq in t Kus.sell and fi cei I holders. The Rnssel] in i i^w I Ciuan act on bchnlf of t Etati AfUT v... (in thri oorrespon nd pent ng J ton purporting to h*v< between Mr. Ru I]95 words
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Article113 1922-07-18 6 To the Editor. Sir, Bofenring vacated building, rarely tl hi J little slip? It ua>. a- i in 1874 but subaeq^ i alanding in Singapore fay i«- under the jSirH. E. McC'lttm, j in every i:ne of it. Like Mr. KcßitchJ ing of the dam at113 words
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Article136 1922-07-18 6 The head cook at the .Sea View fi defendant to a judgment summons i«sud by a Chetty, heard by the Acting Chi Justice yesterday. Defendant told tk Court hi* wages win fifty dollar? a mori and he offered to nay $5. Ht admit:* 1 reply to136 words
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Article117 1922-07-18 6 Insurance Co n 'pan> 's laim. The United British Insui nee ('<*nptf| wt-re plaintiffs in a <uit which cftmi Mr. Justice Banvtt-Lcnnar IB f I Court ycsterflay. Th< < pan. pistered in Enjrlhiul, laid 111 I' t asked for an order for payment back i $2,000 paid117 words
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Article98 1922-07-18 6 F.y I fQjOltt 1. The Fvx. lUrrj C« duction, fan sfvt'M parts, f jßlffhtl (TllllllJ. W fl** I in Um HCOBd show bow COMMdy in two j Elmo the Fearless an j II in six part*. j Gaiety's proffmnn f.rst show it 7...0 ikl •of Sh wty Ham98 words
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Article86 1922-07-18 6 Amongst those who arrive! in S:« by the s.s. Katori Maru il Mr Mullan, who should be »n tcqp^ the sporting world, an amongst oth«r l he is an International hockey p!»J er McMullan has just vacate a bram-h gership at Home of the K*!am**<*> l^ pany to take u86 words
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Advertisement164 1922-07-18 6 SOLE AGENTS i iGaidbeck Macgregor 4 l»o r Ltd (INCORPOKATED IN SHANGHAI) 87, CECIL sr/*££F, 22S Telephone. I I i KO SUPERIOR IN OPTICAL PERFECTION 2 NO EQUAL IN c TORIC RIMLEB9 BTE6LABBU J< N\ LAZARUS OPTICIAN MEDICAL HALL BUILDING 23 BATTEIIV ROAD <T CITYBR:\NDPDEfiWEAR| /-"l\\ Reasonable Prices S^ij/V H164 words
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Advertisement134 1922-07-18 6 80. Light Railway Material from Track to toco. Specify Hudson Material for your Light Railway its efficiency will give complete satisfaction, keep your maintenance costs at a low level and considerably increase the life of your installation. Over fifty years' experience has taught them how to desip-n material that is134 words
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Article332 1922-07-18 7 ANOTHER WAR. kBOI i t ULNA. :s Service.] London, July 17. ■peaking at Pomy- then would not grass 1 feught 'ill. is in China more coal than tmerica toV. i mi :ht come M cm it and 1 Mn not i. -liked about ifferent counr to bea332 words
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Article18 1922-07-18 7 II r th, Lat Pau Press.) fShMkww. The KwWfkon ramvay ha, b«n Vi, >n Husan, ha*18 words
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Article123 1922-07-18 7 I I.opcn.it.s ,t the I «r von a fresh I f tho number of I t« b. dealt with in the I It is very ike l y sustained I T l f way The chap I W r '?^-«ce» in Singapore. f .:7 y r 11123 words
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Article441 1922-07-18 7 INCH ISLAND FORT. SI 'CCESSFUL OPERATION. [Router's Service.] London. July 16. Strengthened by guns and armoured-cars landed »t Bunerana by an Irish gunboat, National troops last evening attacked tiie stronghold on In^h Island occupied by twe mndred Irregulars. After a four hours' bombardment by aa eighteen-pounder the Nationals441 words
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Article97 1922-07-18 7 Y.W.C.A. LUNCH REST ROOM FUND. Previously acknowledge $21,207.50 Mrs. E. R. Koek 25 "Maple Leaf" 5 Miss R. Farvell 5 Anonymous 10 Mrs. Chancellor 10 Xanyang Bros. Tobacco Co. Ltd. 50 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sims 50 Collected by Miss W. Sousa's Team. Miss A. da Silva 2 Miss97 words
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Article66 1922-07-18 7 The General Committee of the Y.W.C.A. wish to thank those who contributed Mtlcles old and new, those who sold and those who bought, those who supplied transport, and all others who help«d to make the sale at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Thursday such a66 words
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Article70 1922-07-18 7 (Courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi Nichi Shim bun) In consequence of the reduction in the Infantry Battalions owing to retrenchment, there will be no more Sunday holidays for the troops. The Army Department has drafted a further reduction bilL making the total cut 49 million yen, or 11570 words
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1295 1922-07-18 7 GAMBLING IX SINGAPORE. The reputation of the Oriental as a gambler is v.orld-wlde and a very little consideration will convince one that the Easterns— referring to the Chinese as the greater part cf the population— in Singa»n fire not one whit different from1,295 words
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Article555 1922-07-18 7 APPEAL AGAINST CRUELTY SENTENCE. Th e existence of Mui-tsai in Singapore is indicated by rodent criminal proceedings which resulted in the conviction of Lee Phee, who was sentenced to three week's imprisonment and a fine of $100, on a charge of cruelly ill-treating her adopted daughter, aged555 words
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Advertisement154 1922-07-18 7 A NEW STOCKS HECEIVED^ 1 k GOLF CLUBS, V GOLF BALLS GOLF BAGS. I J in v::-: LEADING MANITFACTURBSfI W GOLF CLl'IiS m &i\ 9 flnß\ (i(lIK BALLS T 11. sco.r Em II ii i lll niMivn |f v «i. ii. TAYLOK BB VA 1H:: fl Jt V w ftRW154 words
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Advertisement559 1922-07-18 8 THE CCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Componfof Incorporated in Englamd) HSNGAT ORE, PORT SWETTKNIIAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES aad LIVERPOOL SINOAPOEX,559 words
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Advertisement671 1922-07-18 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMA BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co.. i,»* (Ineon>orated in England). r AiJOL/liliLili o till VILE. Steamer Dae Singapore. OUTWARD. mmmmwm HOMEWARD. •s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London Aug. 18 ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aug. 29 "LIMITED ACCOMMODATION ONLY tINTERMEDIATE PASSENGER STEAMER I FREIGHT SERVICE. I Steamer D me Singapore. s.s.671 words
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Advertisement563 1922-07-18 8 R ft O. BRITISH IND (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVIC* PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). LONDON FAU-FASTERN SERVICF FROM LONDON t C MARSEILLES, LONDON mm. TT'v SINGAPORE AV r ft DEVANHA about July 23 KARMALA NOVARA about Aug. 6563 words
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Advertisement487 1922-07-18 9 0 SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE KfttftJ, Tre«gga«u, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patant, Sinfora, L i( i lohsanui, Laagsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure IVUGALA July 17 July 19 SUDDHADIB j u l y 2 4 a \y 26 M ILAYA July 31 Aug.487 words
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Advertisement266 1922-07-18 9 O. S. K. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (subject to change without previous notice) European Line: For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez ft Port Said. Atlas Maru arr. July 27 dep. July 28 New York Line: For San Francisco Panama, New York via Japan. Hague Maru arr.266 words
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Advertisement555 1922-07-18 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in Englaad.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK rl Steamers Due S'pore Route For IT\ OF LINCOLN J u l555 words
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Advertisement70 1922-07-18 9 UNITED AMERICAN Successors to LIVERMORE DEARBORN Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINE Regular Service between New Y«rk Singapore Java Ports vice versa FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ JALAPA Aug. 1% HALFMOON end Au£. For Freight -apply to GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. Agents, Straits Settlements F.M.S. g- DYSENTRY DIARRHOEA j70 words
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Advertisement692 1922-07-18 9 STRUTHERS AND BARRY .1 Operators United SUUs Saipptef Board. Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco Ap S due Singapore to diachargc and load July 25 WEST IVAN due Singapore to ditehargi Aug. G WEST IVAN due Bingmpore to lead Aug. 20 BEARPORT due Sirg-apore to dis<haiv, A.ig. 28 BEARroRi692 words
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Article53 1922-07-18 10 During" the voyage to Hongkong from] Rangoon via Saigon, two deaths occurred on the s.s. Ascot. The Master of the s.s. Sultan Van Koetei reports that he passed on July 13th a large sailing junk floating on her side, dangerous bo navigation, in Lat. 1. 50 N. Long.53 words
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Advertisement512 1922-07-18 10 r*7^ <f'*f aa I^l The Mistakes That ruined millions of teeth We offer you here a test which tartar. It holds food substance will change your ideas about teeth which ferments and forms acid. It cleaning. holds the acid in contact with the The old methods failed to end teeth512 words
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Advertisement410 1922-07-18 10 M.S. GLENSHANE. Consignees of cargc per the übove steamer rom Europe July 9th are hereby notified that general survey of ail cargo landed in a damped condition will be held on Friday the 21st nstant in Godowns Kof. 4 and 5 at 9 a.m. No further survey will be held410 words
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Advertisement184 1922-07-18 10 Genasco Roofing 2 PLY AND S PLY Q COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK KlFit* AND NAILS FOR FIXING m GENASCO /s H^SS «fc<V4SC(H s the result of UM «i th over 40 isa run >ch<* per experience tht> ft <'i:\ In the I£NA3^H w manufacture |f^^^B proo/^ rt GENASCO r S^H184 words
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Miscellaneous762 1922-07-18 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. P. Batam P. Bular.j: Hock Kung 9 a.m. Kcrimon Fook Moh 9 a.m. Cucob Hong Aik 9 a.m. C'ucob Edina 9 a.m. Pulau Soepi Sultana 9 a.m. Sour;»baya Ffrnntfjl Ban Ho Guan 9 a.m. Hongkong, Anviy, Shanghai Japan, taking mail* tor U, S. A. Caaaaal Tanda 10762 words
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Article61 1922-07-18 11 July 17. Bank 4 m.,. 2j4 W| I-anl: demand 2 3 31-3° India, T.T. 1 7( 5, a llo'H'.konp, demand i:p.. p c p rC rn. Yokohama, demaad ni7v 4 Java, det.iand IM% Bar^-kok, demand <jo% Sovereign, Bank Buying < h.54 Bar Siiwr London ;>,-, Exchange on London Lircs61 words
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Article121 1922-07-18 11 July IT Tin 100 Tons vn* (jiaincicr Cttba N«. i 18.00 Gambler Pepper Black IS% Pepper (white f*ir) TapiocH^ small flake, t.g. 9.75 Pearl Sago amall 8.40 Copra Mix 10.02' Copra Sundried 10.75 Opium, Benares ancort: 4,600 Rice, Rangoon white 255 Rice, Siam No. 1 for export Rice, Siam121 words
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Article31 1922-07-18 11 July 17th, noon. Sinpaporr Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 25 ZsVfc; A.Ug.-S*pt. 26 ttft; Oct.-Dec. 28 28 l London quotation crepe :>nd ■heel 7*»d Market Quiet.31 words
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Article293 1922-07-18 11 l-ion^on, June 11. Markets.— Although the initial disappoinrnient from the absence of result from the Bankers Conference has passed away, our new- from the Continent is not cheery, m there it n-> confidence that trouble* in Europe arc approaching settlement, and <>ur policy with Germany an,} the293 words
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Article42 1922-07-18 11 C. P. Bowie, or San Francisco, employeil by the U.S. Bureau of MineB, has announce«d a process whereby, he claims 10,000,000 gallons can bo added to California'* gasoline supply by usinp ihv waste product* from oil K?;nds. oil Wastes, asphaltum and tars.42 words
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Article106 1922-07-18 11 PHASER'S REPORT. Sibgap«»rc, July 17. Tin.— £ls3. 17n. (Id. 100 tons told $77 per picul. Kub!>ors.— Quiot. Malaka Piadas 72 'a 82%, Bassetta 78 BO Loium 15.75, Jimaha 80 86, Simpww |1.15 $1.20, Uiu Bcunt i; n%, New Bmuidahs $1.8.", $}.<,:. v0 M M $4.i;j, enm dividend,106 words
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Article136 1922-07-18 11 LY ALL AND EVATT'S REPORT Sfeaffftaore, J«)j 17. Tin- £158.17.6. $77% 100 too« sold Rubbers.- AJlenl.y (New) 50 80 Uoi Gajaha $1 $1.20, Bassetls 7(» 80. Brogaj 25 85, Ooßnsburtfu (New) 80 40, Craigieieaa (New) 23 35, Haytora $4£5 buyers Kedaha |1.60 $I^o, Kuala Sidta^ $145 11.55, Kluant; sellers |2,136 words
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Article153 1922-07-18 11 Singapore, .Inly 1 7. silver ::;>v Hongkong per cent premium. Share market.— Du'. 1 RubJK'rs.—Alleiihys it 19 CraiglalaM 22% 27%, Bukit Sembawangs is. j s j,i and Singapore United S%d. %%d. Ifaflta kaba 12%, llalaka Pindas 72'i T7»<., Ulu Benuts 20 2:;. Trafalgar S!, Jimahs 82H, Enquiries for153 words
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Article163 1922-07-18 11 It js the intention of the Canadian Qoi eminent to sen.) an exhibition train through Fiance this year. An item of $50,000 to vet th« cost of the train has beon approved by the House of Commons. Both agricultural and industrial exhibits will b« shown, ana it is expected that163 words
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Advertisement206 1922-07-18 11 s :s»ppT:?xlmately 16,000,000. A TEE BRFAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE «WJaTijßMr ■nin Atnra. wi i incorporated in Straits Settlement*) FIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE Assurance Compai»sw Act I AGENT'S WAMTirni ri?TrTARV MANAGING DIRBCTOit .^^^_WANIE D MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. 4 in Canada) Aintnt, and Ajinwi'.y si lowest rates. i'7 5f0,000 r.ih OSce206 words
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Advertisement386 1922-07-18 11 CHARTERED BANK. ot India, Australia and China. Ueorpont* in England by Reyal Ckartar. Paid up Capital In tOt.eot Reserve*^ «."MH mmtgrm Liability of Proprletew HEAD OFFICE. <8 Buhopsgate, London, 1.0, A^acien and Branckea. Amrltaar lloilo Pak«t S^ i^- 10 SS3SI Co loabe New Yar* Taroy lib- K vxk.. BAmOaW. Ecnk386 words
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Advertisement819 1922-07-18 11 LIMITED. Established 1880. Reserre Fund v *i ac-n nt\n v President: K. Kodama gg 00 000 Vire-Fresident: B. Ichinoiiyt^B^. DIRECTORS. L a! *>*^. Ban- S. K. Suzuki Eaq 11. Miteokat* Esq. T. Hodsuwi -Es4 SBAD OFFICE YOKOnAKA. I SiAfßpoN Branca Sl-A, Chulia Strest. BRANCHES. Sataria Lobe Saigoa 8»noa Aires Loa819 words
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Advertisement124 1922-07-18 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOITcA~R MARINE Hdelity Ad ministration Bonds Singapore Represents Urea— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Slcssrs. BARKER Co!, Ltd Messrs. WEARE Co Ltd Hrmach O: T ;c^— ot, The Arcade Collyer Quay. V GORDON LEE, Resident Manage; THE LONDON LANCASHIRE124 words
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Article692 1922-07-18 12 REASONS FOR REIK CIXC CAPITAL. The affairs of faedngM Rubber Limited, were the subjo I of a petition before Mr. Justice DllTntt Ttflinnnil HI the Supreme i ourt yesterday. Mr. Robinson, on behalf of the Company, asked His Lordship to '•onfirm the reduction in the capital of the692 words
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Article195 1922-07-18 12 The Actmg Chief Justice, the hon'ble Mr. Justice Sproule las delivered judgment in the action arising out of a trust deed executed by Syed Shaik Alkaflf in 1910. The deed directed that a third of his estate be formed into a wakoff, and the proceeds used195 words
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Article272 1922-07-18 12 The following are the handicaps for the fust day's racing a* Paaaag next week. RACE 1. (Six furlongs): Jill 11.7,! Dodger 9.7, The BoUcr 8.6, Second Start II 8.2, *Captain Cuttle 7.8, Clara 7.7, Dougal Cratur 7.7, The Bajllie 7.3, Sorlrong 7.3, Merry Maiden 6.7. (Top weight272 words
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Article145 1922-07-18 12 Entries are invited of pairs willing to represent Singapore in the Open Doubles Tournament to be held in Kuala Lumpur on the 21s:, 22nd. Big and 24th August nox: for trophies kindly presented by the h n*blo Sir L. M. Woodward aa.j Mr. Justice MacCabe Reay.145 words
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Article266 1922-07-18 12 I L TENNIS TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAT. I ndit.s Singles Handicap. Miss Fuweett beat Mrs. L. C. Robinson, 8 S, 4—6. 7—5. Mrs. Maxwell heat Mi>. A. P. A^r. C~ O. o—6, o—4. Mis- An hew beat Mrs. Quintor. 6 l, G— l. Mrs. Ha.ker beat Mrs. Bratton, 6—l, C- 1.266 words
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Article40 1922-07-18 12 Singapore United were very unfortunate to lose their match against Seletar on the Padang yesterday. They were leading by one goal to nil up to nearly time when Seletar were awarded a goal scared by a patently offside player.40 words
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Article566 1922-07-18 12 open tennis championship. <;aunt cup holder beaten. Wodehouse's Splendid Play. The most sensational match and the biggest surprise of the Singapore Tennis Tournament for the Malayan Championships was provided la&t evening:, when Nakamura, the Malayan Champion, was beaten by R. L. D. Wodehouse in onhy two sets. The566 words
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Article333 1922-07-18 12 Whilst the match between Dean and Sm-rvingtcn attracted little public attention, it produced feme interesting mm at periods txcelent tennis, the S.C.C. Champion winning in two straight sets 6-1, 6-2. Neither player appeared to bo at the top of his form and there were n:> long rallies,333 words
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Article631 1922-07-18 12 A RECORD MEET. The weather kept fine throughout yesterday afternoon, and though the ground was a little soft, it did not interfere materially with the thirteenth annual sports of the Anglo-Chinese School, which was one of the most successful in the annals cf the school, and one631 words
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Article72 1922-07-18 12 There was a largt attendance at Severnban fcr the game bdtweeil Negri Sembilan and Johore on Saturday afternoon, and, after a rather patchy .< tr.rt, both sMea played excellent football, the stra --^le neinsr a keen one throughout ami en \\ng in Negri Sembilan72 words
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Article71 1922-07-18 12 The first and second water polo (cams of the Middlesex Regiment paid a visit to the Y.M.C.A. tfWimmiag pool en Sunday morning and met the first an c j, secend teams of the Y.M.C.A. Two excel'ent panics were played an^ both lesulted in victory for the Y.M.C.A. as71 words
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Article42 1922-07-18 12 the play was never brilliant, there were bright patches of a championship standard, which only players of real ability could have revealed. S.C.C. S.— Wodehouse beat Nakamura. 0-2, 7-5. S.C.C. R.— Dean boat Shervington, 6-1, 6-2. TO-MORROWS SEMI-FINAL. S.C.C. Wodehouse vs. Dean.42 words
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