The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 July 1922
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1922-07-19 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. JEN CENTS SINGAPOBE. S.S., WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1922. No. 10,64016 words
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Article178 1922-07-19 1 According to to-day's wires the Irregulars in the South of Ireland are losing morale, many being captured with small lose of life Page 7. The Grand Jury has returned a true bill against Wilson's murderers Page 7. The American labour strikes are serious. President Harding is proposing178 words
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Article1036 1922-07-19 1 On Sunday afternoon you might think that Paris was peopled only by Parisians. Thi« is a mistake at least as applied to the most historic part of Paris. On Julian's Island, overlooked by the delicate spire of the Saint r Chap«lle within a stone's-throw of the1,036 words
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Advertisement305 1922-07-19 1 MALTHOID I Raffles Bold -sr- 1 ST^TE5 T^ TE^ P^ S Wednesday cigarettes I Orchestral Concert p.m. '^^^*A*'^^''*'v^'i-'-** i Mr. F. A. COOKE, SARKIES BROTHERS, j? Musical Director. Propiietois. \wF^Si^'GFir MM><M IMITATED- BUT NEVER EQUALLED. 0 Sole Manufactur??s If A I ft «fl A#l I it i Alt T H305 words
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Advertisement176 1922-07-19 1 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Gaiety Cinema m-w programme Pa^-i-No. 12 Tanjong Katong to l«t— Pan 5* EnprliPh Electric Co. itrfkias advt— Page 3. Powell Co. flamacei rice for shlo— Pagie 5. Notices re Mr. Lyall and Konderson Bros Page 5 Removal of Goodrich Cubber tu's oAcea Pasro K. N< w shipment176 words
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Miscellaneous122 1922-07-19 1 THE WEEK. U\d.>r*,!,,y, MM. High Water, Mf > .m.. 3.42 pm. Polo: Balcstier. Football, Piv. I. h RjC. v. S.C.F.A.. S.R.C. Tanjrlm Club .it Howt 1 i>.\r> p.m. I Thin-May, 2O'/». High Water, 8.48 a.n 6.44 p.m. Phil. Orchestra, Vic. ?»lem. Hall, 5.15 p.rn Football, Div. 11. Si.F.A, II v.122 words
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Article171 1922-07-19 2 I JapMMM Kuiv i Of The lit ad. Th following ral«g for motorists have been ev^'viM in Japan for the guidance f toarista: "At t'io riM of liu' haml of the honourable pottccaun itoa witl. rapidmMa greatly. Do not pill him or otherwiM disrespect "When a pUMMJH of171 words
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Article260 1922-07-19 2 oung Australian's Leap To Fame. li Louden i nticaj circlet In Mail wtth nc topk of eonveramtion waa the pluck of Mis=> Florence Au.-iral in making her ii.at appearance as Brunnhilde in "The Val"kyvifc" at Covc-nt Garden and the complete Success which rewarded it. Brunnhilde260 words
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Article125 1922-07-19 2 Exchange Gambling Scheme. New York, June Bth. One of the greatfbi financial scandals in the history of N'ew York was reveUed ujx>n the convicttoa of the American Exchange on a charge of bucketing. The exchange, it was stated, did not deal j.i the actual sales of cotton125 words
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Article84 1922-07-19 2 Calcutta, June 17th. StrKeant Dean, fche^frldest officer in the Calcutta Police Vorot who died on Saturday, had a rem«riufca« record. During his 37 years' motmc fct had sci-ved under a dozen Commiatiofici s of Police, and Jierer u>«k a day's leave. For over 80 yoart84 words
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Advertisement280 1922-07-19 2 TOLi.rOB FOR SALE. LARGE GO! iiWfQk newly erecUd are* true 0,006 to 50,000 tq. It. facing r. a. LARGL. SI ORES from tf.ooo to 24,000 s<]> ft near vkarf and skipping. Also three storied buildings for offlcts and godowne. Cemlmlly situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write to280 words
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Advertisement520 1922-07-19 2 GAIETY CINEMA FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 Sharp. The Adventures of Shorty Hamilton Serial Episode 3, "THE DIAMOND MYSTERY," In 2 Parts Episode 4, "THE MAIL COX THIEVES." In 2 Parts Biptsode 5, "SHORTY JOINS A CINEMA". In 2 Parts SECOND SHOW AT 7.30 p.m. The Adventures of Tarzan, Episodes 7520 words
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Advertisement571 1922-07-19 2 From SUNDAY, July 16, to FRIDAY JULY 2i. NOTHING OF THE KIND EVER DONE FOR THE SCREEN BEFORE A. remarkable lifting of the veil that stands between this life and V. v GOLDWYN'S GREAT SUPER FEATURE, A POWERFI L DRAMA UNSEEN WORLD Based on Basil Kind's (pipping of personalities reai.biny571 words
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Article528 1922-07-19 3 Dutch View of Rubber Output. Mr. J. M. Banrtr, tie manag ng director of the Serin ijadi mpany, defends the policy of unrest, ieted tapping on rubber estates. He states:--The Scrbadjadi Company, according i>* calculations made in the middle of the year, wag in a position to sell its528 words
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Article167 1922-07-19 3 Madras, July ith. Work is now being carried on on all the important wireless stations in India for the development of tra.Tie, both inland and oversea. In Madras where a very powerful instal- lation exists, a considerable modification has been necessitated by a new scheme. The Madras167 words
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Article98 1922-07-19 3 It is now 1922, an i where stands England? Regarded askance by her ob Allies, contemplated by her old enemies with a secret joy in her palpable declension, attacked by inveterate foes to whom the nerveless Coalition offers bribe after bribe; the Provinces of Ireland delivered over98 words
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Article81 1922-07-19 3 There is a proposal in Brighton to turn the Aquarium into h husre motor-coach station. For several years the Aquarium lias been a heavy burden to the rates. The Southdown Motor Services, Ltd., who own the largest fleet of motor-coaches on the South Coast, have proposed that they should be81 words
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Advertisement203 1922-07-19 3 v N gum >ho(o of i jl -s A Doctor says I do no! think so good a fooc* as G'axo ui be brought Wfore the puhlic by the m ical prolcssion too slrornlv." Vaxo »s the foo-J doctors ico n.mcrnl and rear tl.cir 5 1 his is because Glaxo203 words
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Advertisement402 1922-07-19 3 v&zy -Elm i c» a. n arsons r o l td W^^ *Z*iMs££ J (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Y' C //I— JL steam'turSnes rT=^ I A#^7 :=r:^^l if TURBO GENERATORS I TURBO PUM?S l //are quite easy to make if BBMI| M^ oMB KfJBHi Cook uses "Raislcy" for JtBtSSUSKfgk jßaEi, .jf.C^l402 words
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Article1158 1922-07-19 4 BUM BI.OOD BATH. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, June 22. History has always shown that assassination seldom, if ever, helps the cause on whos e behalf it is carried out. The latest Sinn Fein tragedy, is likely to damage the Irish cause as much as did the1,158 words
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Article203 1922-07-19 4 Huge Increaae in Three Years. In his report prefacing the Chinese Maritime Customs ahoJUact of statistic* dealing with the foreign trade of China during last year. Mr. J. W. H. Fergusoi* states, regarding imports: Opium. At present opium is officially imported only into the leased Territories203 words
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Article211 1922-07-19 4 Withdrawal of American Troop*. The Manila Times says The fact that tne Philippine Department, United States Army, i 5 to b* Filipinized,— the withuiawal of American, troops is already r.r.der way,— would seem to indicate that the United States is not of a mind to con-t-rue to occupy211 words
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Article159 1922-07-19 4 The Pan Pacific Union, which has its headquarters at Honolulu and. .umbers among iU officials many of the most noted men of eottatffes bordering on the Pacific is opening its Fourth Conference on Oct 23th. The first was of acientists, the second of educators and the third159 words
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Advertisement1127 1922-07-19 4 AUCTION SALE %>f *ax polished, valnut stained carved teak and oak hr-schoM furniture, cottage piano. ir»i »es and a large collection of r?aiit <•: «d rare orchids, etc. ro be HELP a: At No. M. Kuici ild Hill Koad (ou Orchard Uoad, aid opposite l»al?ud:um Cinema. IV or.lcr M Dr.1,127 words
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Advertisement585 1922-07-19 4 Marine Engines I REDUCED PRICFs sV 1 to 4 H JtM 1 Amirtcmn Botch Magneto*— tmpulie courting M United Engineers Limited. M (Incorporated in th( S. S. Singapor. M Kermath Manufacturing Co. Detntit.Mkk.UsJL f CdtUAdarvM-KERMATH jF B Jr Beauty is only skin deep 3 j j ami it therefore behoves585 words
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Advertisement1083 1922-07-19 5 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Brand new 20 H. P. "Maxwell" Seven bus comnl-te with all accessories, .ketne light, fitted with five Goodyear OvenhM cord tyres ;md born. Full particulars from Box No. 603 ci:-.. of Free Press. FOR SALE- Ford Car, Excellent Condition, Sr.f vStarter, What Offers? Enquiries to Motor1,083 words
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Advertisement714 1922-07-19 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF <»n,- l-cylinder SH»Nl(er "Wols, y" Car, uith one set of enshim covers, carbidr tomps, one spare nm and tyre. (1,. good running oider). To be held At our Snle-Kooms, 16 and 17 Raffles Place. ON SATURDAY, 22nd JULY AT 10.30 a.m. n b.- seen by714 words
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Advertisement814 1922-07-19 5 NOTICES Typewriting work undertaken hotel or office by an cxpe;r-,ico<l SteßOffraaaw. Strictly confidential. For rates and terms apply The Phonographic Sanaa, 49, The Arcude, Telephone No. 1831. NOTICE I the Undersigned vi«»h to notify the •Public that 1 r;av« resigned toy Directorship -n and am no longer connected with, the814 words
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Advertisement531 1922-07-19 5 1 J j SEE 5 v N. LAZARUS j OPTICIAN MEDICAL HALL < HATTERY ROAP I I FIRST I j N. LAZARUS— OPTICIAN i I J MEDICAL HALL HUILDINO 1 RATTER Y ROAD I i FOR ACHES AND PAINS. Fx>r aches and ps.'m?. in young and old there is nothing531 words
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914 1922-07-19 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY. JULY 19, 1922. Ireland's Travail. j The truth about Ireland, a slight glimpse of which we give our readers Jin the extracts quoted by our London correspondent showing the horrors which are being perpetrated there, I would, if it had been known, have Ipiecipitated a crisis914 words
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Article380 1922-07-19 6 j A case has been begun in the Hongkong courts between the Missions des Etrangers i and the Nanyang Tobacco Company under tho Rents Ordinance, on a question of fixing t the rent of certain premises. The suit promises to be a long one. i When a Chinese lad was380 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article78 1922-07-19 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) I poh. July 18. Following 1 upon three fatal cases of diphtheria in Ipoh during the last month In one household, mother case is reported to-day. Keen anticipation Is evinced in the Perafe Gaunt Club trials to-morrow. Tinsley, wh won the Ipoh Club nomin&Lion,78 words
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Article41 1922-07-19 6 H. E. Ofltocr Administering: the Govern merit, the Hon. Mr. F. S. James, is expecte* back here from Penang on Friday morninj by th-e Bea Eelle, only to depmrt for th» Dindinps by the same vessel the next-day41 words
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Article44 1922-07-19 6 (By Courtesy of the Lat Pau Press.) SI anghai, July 17. The navy in Canton will bombard units the troops evacuate. Jeetousan Fort ha been captured. Sun Yat Sen desires location on land. There wi!! be a big fi^h at Kongmoon shortly.44 words
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Article87 1922-07-19 6 (By court tsy of the Xichi Xichi Simbun.) Tokio. July 17. The new Foreign Ofiict Budget shows j reduction of Yen 2,700,000 owing to re trenchment. The on'y addition is the sun voted to open a new Consulate General a Tsingtau. It is stated that War Ottc* ha*87 words
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Article149 1922-07-19 6 Under the finin— mliin of Hon. th British Resident of Perak, Major C. W C. Parr, Mr. A. Cavendish, Registrar o Co-operative Credit Societies, F.M.S., Tai ping:, delivered a very useful, interesting anj exhaustive address on the above sub iect to Government subordinates an< Perak Hoads of149 words
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Article348 1922-07-19 6 The 2-70th Burma Rifles are due ii Penang by the Edavana about July 30 *nc will proceed to Taiping to relieve the l-70tfc Bn. who will proceed to MandaUy by th« •Edavana on August 6. Up-to-date London hotel keepers now* days are organising air trip outing 1 ten customers, the348 words
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Article458 1922-07-19 6 THK BALP.YSATB It()fikk> The trade ratarni t issued and ihow the 1 imports for the > the vai\ou> dl s». f lows. I Class a. (Animal $106,470,834. Class B. (Raw mate etc) $5:3,214,844. CkM C. (Manrf.-ntu,,,! etc) $65,ir.(>,71i. 1 T^* l value of all thr*. half year $224,H12;;«rj458 words
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Article114 1922-07-19 6 j As a sequel to Moix toff a Chinese junk, \vh cfc arrived Saigon in tin- carl) par! June vt' cci.sijrnment of dried ti'-b. on e of the crew were broofhl up Police Courts for import 1 chandu and the latter on being htM by the Third Magistral114 words
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Article99 1922-07-19 6 The spac'ous Residency &t wtre last week-end tht lira rally of the local Clir Ration and those who saw th the duties of a Girl Guide lU be impressed by their cflknn>>. k ol l and usefulness. Those who in rv*P° r especially Mrs. G. A.99 words
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Advertisement274 1922-07-19 6 1 DUNDEE WHISKY SOLE AGENTS Gatdbsck Macgregor S Go.. Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN SHANGHAI) S 87, CECIL STREET, 22S Telephone. 1 PATRONISED BY ROYALTY I 4 PERFECT JEWEL I GIVES I 4 PERFECT BEAUTY I B. P. De S/7^a 1 SINGAPORE AND PENANG. BOOKS. BY ALL THE BEST AUTHORS. Ivwn Under274 words
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Advertisement111 1922-07-19 6 What about your j Baggage 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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Article411 1922-07-19 7 IHANY CAPTIVES. akktim; u> THE campaign. [Reoter'a Serrlea.] Dul.lin. July 17. rwiti aiv impen The Owiwiwl icasures agairitt the I itatico, namely to Waterfoi*] where lhe Govern th< ievi.it in intrj i> crashed the I veriiment laid. The n.jia.iment Republican* alaowhtva ll since th lom- the Nationals411 words
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Article53 1922-07-19 7 I July 18. y. Rinnan- of the Ass H -:at on, has sent neqMttiac that all *e irel/are of China should' r«WW«ng the- allocation tke mwoungc■tttdenU. Ho declares -n approach^ on P°inti oat that the Uni- j t MUbUahing a British "-Mild be u.eful if gift, for53 words
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Article82 1922-07-19 7 I liamway Co., came bf Mr. Bull in the iav, when he sentenced to a fine of $40 or "•^n^nerM tor cheat- M *JI by K.vine a passenger a «h*fk *°»Wp directed, his re- > «Camal the issuance of the *«d I2L? Which were a »urte Hth /''i !l ni82 words
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Article577 1922-07-19 7 LEAGUE OF NATIONS. THE COUNCILLORS ARRIVE. [Reuter's Service.] London, July 17. Ttore wai much activity at St. James' Palace OH the occasion of a meeting of the 1 Council of the League of Nations. A small ticwd watched the arrival of the councillors, including Mr. Taug Tsai577 words
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Article145 1922-07-19 7 Following the third celebrity tour, thatj of Miss Kate Parlow the famous lady 1 violinist who will be here at the Victoria 1 Theatre on Sept. 6 and 7, will be "The 1 Powder Puffs," a most up-to-date musical company including su^h artists as Suzanne^ Verney, the145 words
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Article55 1922-07-19 7 The subject for this week's debate at the Y.M.C.A. Literary Society is "That the Press is more powerful than the Platform." I The leaders are Mr. G. J. Dawson for the affirmative and Dr. Lim Han Hoe for the negative. The meeting will be held to-day at55 words
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Article509 1922-07-19 7 MANNING THE MINES. WHITE HOUSE MEETING. [Router's Service.] Washington, July 17. It is understood that specific propaganda to end the coal and railway strikes was diacMMd at Lhe White House Conference betWMaj President Harding, Governor Spioul and other officials of the State of Pennsylvania. Government circles believe that509 words
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Article199 1922-07-19 7 The 27th half-yearly session of the Straits Chinese Reading Club (a branch of the Chinese Christian Association) comneneed on the Ist July, and at the meeting- held on the 10th July, the foiling officers were elected for this SessionPresident— Rev. W. Murray, SecretaryMr. Lim Sens Kiang,199 words
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Article1000 1922-07-19 7 of an organised crime, and he could find nothing in mitigation. The evidence of the last three Assizes shewed that there wai a regular course of this crime going on. On Lak, a Hokien, found guilty of being in possession of fifteen $5 notes, was nentended to five1,000 words
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Advertisement181 1922-07-19 7 A NEW STOCKS RECEIVED J k GOLF CLUBS, J GOLF BALLS, GOLF BAGS. J f T.Y THE LEADING MANUFAC TURERS W V <(.>!.; cm us in MWk w v f^ C.OLF BALLS T f AUCHTERIAIN!-:. M |BA "D.5.0." COLONEL i i J &A. SIMPSOW TUTS" COLONRL A. 11. SCOTT ff181 words
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Advertisement563 1922-07-19 8 THE CCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated in England) HVGA: >RE t PORT SWETTENHAM A PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES a»d563 words
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Advertisement584 1922-07-19 8 "HXERMAN" LINE CLIJ&RMA* Us BUCKNALL STEAMSVIP C*., l*> (In corpora ted in England). D A CdTWr 1 CI7D I7I CU i AooEiliurdi OEiIiVILIL* Steamer Singapore. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. ♦».a. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London Aug. 18 ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aug. 29 ♦LIMITED ACCOMMODATION ONLY tINTERMEDIATE PASSENGER STEAMER FREIGHT SERVICE. Steamer584 words
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Advertisement553 1922-07-19 8 P. O. BRITISH IND AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated ir. England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVirr PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. TO (Under Contract with Hi* Mnjosty'e Go\err.tr.crt>. LONDON PAB-EAfITBH SERVICE. FROM LONDON MARSEILLES, LONDON v tm DVT. «SING\PORr. -^AVr l{ DEVANHA r.hout July 24 KARMAbA NOVARA about Aug. 6553 words
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Advertisement514 1922-07-19 9 SlAfl dHUUM UAVIUiUIUN lU, LTU. (INCORPORATED IN SI AM). 3INGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE tt iret*7, Treaggaau, KelanUn, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Sincora, lohianui, Lsagsuan, Chumpon, snu Bangkok. Arrival Departure IYUOAI v July 17 Jury 19 DDHADII July 24 July 26 x MAI.AYA Jot? SI Aug. 2 •it neanieri are fitted throughout514 words
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Advertisement275 1922-07-19 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, Saez A Port Said. Atlas Maru an*. July 27 dep. July 28 New York Line: For San Francinco Panama, New York via Japan. Hague Maru arr.275 words
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Advertisement546 1922-07-19 9 The Oeemn SteMn SMp Company, United. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EDerman ft BucfauOl Stemm Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN A MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW TORE st^°»«w. Due S'poM Route For CITI OF LINCOLN July 23546 words
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Advertisement144 1922-07-19 9 INDO-CfflNA Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shaaghai and to Calcutta via Penang. from Singapore. Taking Cargo oa through Bills of Landing for Canton, Macuo, Swatow, Amoy, Chef oo TienUin, Newchwang, Yangtze port*. Forasoea, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CAIX.UTTA KUMSANG144 words
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Advertisement753 1922-07-19 9 L STRUTHERS AND BARRY Operatort United SUU» Shipping Board. Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. US due Singapore to discharge and Joad July 25 WEST IVAN due Singapore to discharge Aug. 5 WEST IVAN due Singapore to load Aug. 20 BEARPORT due Singapore to diaeharge Aug. 28 BEARPORT due753 words
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Article249 1922-07-19 10 TRIPLE SCREW TANKER IN PORT. Among the departure* yesterday from the Singapore Harbour was the "Fu Kwang", a motor tank ship "belongring to the Asiatic Petroleum Co. The vessel which is the only one of its type, is proceeding to China where she will be engaged on the249 words
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Advertisement319 1922-07-19 10 $7400 $7400 MADSTRONG" LIGHT E eduction in Prices. WI ON NOW SUPPLY THESE EXCELLENT LIGHTING SETS AT $1,400 COMPLETE WITH BATTERY CHANGED AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE. CAPACITY—I.2 K.W. OR 60.20 WATT LAMPS Kh'GINE RUNS ON KEROSENE OR PETROL. Bimplic'ty of De« .gn, Refinemeat of Details, Eliminatioa of Nod -ease*319 words
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Advertisement531 1922-07-19 10 M.S. GLENSHANE. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Europe July 9th are hereby notified that a general survey of all cargo landed in a damaged condition will be held on Friday the 21st instant in Godowns Kos. 4 and 5 at 9 a.m. No further survey will bt531 words
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Miscellaneous548 1922-07-19 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. UC b v Hour Soon 9 a.m. Jarab> €tC Singkep 9 a.m. i e r rao *>on U. 9 a.m. Pulau Soeg, Benuit 9 Bangkok Prachatipok 9 a.m. Hamburg etc. City of Glasgow 9 a.m. H kong, Shanghai Japan Bengloe 9 a.m Kuant^n. etc. Ranee ft m548 words
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Article82 1922-07-19 11 July 18. Bank 4 m.s 2j4 M| riHtiti demand 2 3 15-16 Private credits 3 m.s. 2'4 7-3J New York, demand Mat Credits 90 days 52 y" France, demand qqq India, T.T. 176'' Hongkong 1 demand \2% p.e I'i\ m" Yokohama, demand io7»i Java, demand 1;^ Bangkok, demand 90^82 words
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Article123 1922-07-19 11 Tin Buyers $77 ft Xo Se erg Gumb^r Cuba N*. 1 13 00 Pepper Black J£ Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 975 Copri llfx° BmaU R 4 Copra Sundried \q yjj Opium, Benares nncert: 4^)o Rice, Rangoon white P.ice, Siam No. 1 for export 380 Rice, Siara No. 2 for123 words
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Article39 1922-07-19 11 July 18th, noon. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe. Spot 'J5v 4 25U-: Singaporo Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot 25 25*4; Aug.-Sept. 26 26%; Oct.-Dcc. 28 28 M. London quotation crepe nnd sheet 7%d. Market Quiet.39 words
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Article135 1922-07-19 11 Considering the length and severity of the slump that this country is parsing through, says the Malay Mail, it is surprising how little real estate has come into the market as the result of forced sales. It r* gratifying to report that trad* between China and Canada135 words
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Article190 1922-07-19 11 So-called industrial banking in India for the advancement of the Swadeshi movement has not been a succes*. The most ambitious bank ever launched by Indians is restricting its activities. The Tata Industrial Bank ha- a nominal capital of Rs. 12 crores and paid-up capital of Rs. 2 1190 words
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Article118 1922-07-19 11 FRASERS REPORT. •Sin K apore, u'y 18. $<7.62Vi per pikul. i: t ,^rs._Q ui t Ma!;<ka Vh)dma 7 United Malacca- B2H, iu, Benata BO rdak An^on. |6.25, Banetta SO, Uuum |si Allenby New 55 Cf>. Minias.-ColKora- $1425, Marti U U I inguis $2.60, Ulu PUhj »5, lUwragi118 words
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Article112 1922-07-19 11 Biacaporc; j u jy is. lin-£l.-,1. 7s. 6d |77%. No saie. RlbkNl. Allattbyi (New) r,O CO, A'or Gtjahi $1 $1.20, Banetti 70 80, Bro-as 35, CoUiMburrhi (New) 30 -10. Craitfeleai (New) 25 J5 Kedah. |l.«0 |,>n K uala siainifl 91.45 H.55, Kurn- wilen S2 Tor merlohfl112 words
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Article125 1922-07-19 11 Singapore, July i*. Silver 35Vi. Hcnirk ,mr tmu ncni,K.>r;iT I.{' N per ten' premium. Share market Dull rt ««^-;--.Allenby/",7 18, Crai.ie,^ ~Vc klt S^^wmafi is. i« 4d and Siagmpore United. 6u d 8 Menu.' 12H, Ma!aka Pindas n%l7%uL W,,0 23, Trafa! ff ars $1 miah Tin« Taipfn.cs 72125 words
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Article116 1922-07-19 11 The latest statistics eoaeernina; China's mineral output .haw that, whifc that country covers about 7 per cent of the earths surface, and has a po P ulatK>n equal to a quarter of the whole *lobe. the mineral production is less than 1 per cent Out of thirty-two116 words
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Article21 1922-07-19 11 A conference of Dvalop Rubber Ct Managers in the Bttt W» b*C held in India at the beginning: of this month21 words
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Advertisement236 1922-07-19 11 3 tpproxiioately 15,000.000. I I THE GRPAT E4STEKN UFE ASSURANCE rOMPA^inir "T* tmin nfffin, WiM v (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) •iEAD Oi-FlCE:— Wincheßter House, Sineanore towtww n™™ v:,'HJ PLANS OF ASSUIiANCE Companh. Act. Dmisn Ljc J sßcggxAßy MANAGING DUIECI SB *OBWB WAWpd C KVOX. -"^^fe?»*» 0. C -«IL, P...A I236 words
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Advertisement429 1922-07-19 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. r Incorporated in England by E«f«I Caarter, P«l<! up Capita! in tic?'* AA&re* of £5 eaek £j ana ted Reserve Fund 700 000 ■•Mfv* liability of Proprietors l>W t t.9i HEAD OFFICE. Hi SUhop»K*t*, Loadon, *.C t Agesoes act! Bftcckes, Anu-jtsar Ikdlo PukeJ429 words
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Advertisement853 1922-07-19 11 KHOHAMA SPECIE BAM. LIMITED, £»Üblijh»d 1880. 1 Y I 00 °.™> Htderre Fund y fll qa 0 OOfl v S2"fet: Kodama Esf YiTr-Fxeaident: R. Ic«ino«iva, Baq DIHECICRS. U ma^ T a E^ S. K. Suzuki Esq. < V\** xj. Aon Esq. I'^i J p »k««cbi Sag. shad ornac Yokohama" hrancls853 words
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Advertisement120 1922-07-19 11 i ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR IfARINC FideUty Guarantee— Administration Bonds $n*apon Rtpr^entoliva^-Meiwrs. BARLOW Cj. Messrs. BARKER Co., LU, Messrs. WEARE Co Ltd Umßca CHBct^M, The Arcade Collyer Quay. A GOKDOX lee. ftosident Manager THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.120 words
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Article1226 1922-07-19 12 It ib no discredit to Wodehouse to say that hii fine win in the lawn tennis trials on Monday against ihe Japanese champion, was unexpected, because, although a sound, hard-hitting player, he is better known for his cricket abilities than for his tennis. But he proved conclusively that1,226 words
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Article55 1922-07-19 12 H.M.S. MALAYA CUP. The following team has been elected to represent Malacca in the Malaya C»p •occer match against Negri Sembilan at Seremban on the 29th instaat: N. WeiUThout; T. J. J. Fenwick, H. D. L. Pi»h«r; Mahe, D. K«ir, Ali; R. Walter*, O. E. Maslin, M. Carvalho,55 words
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Article157 1922-07-19 12 London, July 17. Maklstone: Kent beat Warwickshire by an innings and 73 runs. Woolley took eleven Warwick wickets for 81 and, scored 69 runs. Northampton: Northants defeated Worcester by an innings an<i 200 run*. Southampton: Hampshire beat Gloucester by nine wickets. Cardiff: Somerset beat .Glamorgan by nine wickets.157 words
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Article42 1922-07-19 12 London. July 9. Fngrland with 21 points won the fourth International Athletic Contest at Glasgow. Scotland scored eight and Ireland four. England won all the events, except the high jump, won by Scotland, and fhe hurdles, in which Ireland was successful.42 words
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Article87 1922-07-19 12 London, July 6. In response to an invitation by the American Polo Association, an English team, captained by M jor F. W. Barret, will visit America after the London season to participate in the open championship and other tournaments. Other members are Lieut-Col. Tcmkinson, Major Phipps Hornby, ami Captain87 words
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Article141 1922-07-19 12 London, July 6. Taylor and Herd have left on a tour in \inerica. They will play in the open hampicnship in the U.S.A., and also probably in the Canadian open championship. London. July 7. The Hon. Michael Scott has won the French Amateur Golf Championship. [Mr. Scott's record is141 words
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Article103 1922-07-19 12 MALAYAN COLLIERIES. To the Editor. Sir, I have read with considerable interest the letter signed "Perplexed," published this morning:, and I hope that Mr. Ng Hong Guan will come forward, and publish his version of the transactions which took place in connection with the Pamoekan Bay103 words
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Article345 1922-07-19 12 And Monaramedan Calendar. The weekly mooting of the Rent Assessment Boar^ was held in the Municipal Offices yesterday afternoon, presided over by Mr. J. W. Simmonds, the Collector of Land Revenue and the new chairman. Other members present were Messrs E. A. Elias, Gaw Khek Kiam, Koh345 words
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Article147 1922-07-19 12 In spite of the downpour, the S.R.C. and the R.A.M.C. fielded ten aside in a friendly game of hockey on the former's ground yesterday afternoon, and drew two all. The S.R.C. opened the score through Aeria. but \ver e soon equalised by Pte. Bogjjelin. Stack sent in the hall147 words
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Article93 1922-07-19 12 ROWING ABBOTSFORD CUP. Launches leave Johnston's Pier in connection with the above race as follow: Thursday 20th mst. Sunstar at 5.10 p.m. Saturday 22nd inst. Beta at 5. p.m. The ra-.e will be rowed over a 3J4 mile ourse inside the breakwater, finishing at thf southern end. Starter: T. H.93 words
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Article122 1922-07-19 12 Dr. Rattray has kindly consented to be medical officer for the boxing on August 3, when Teng Kee and Johnny Carvalho will meet for the third time. Interesting preliminaries are being arranged. Mr. P. C. Johnson writes to inform the public that he regrets to announce that owing to122 words
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Article479 1922-07-19 12 The Hugo Stinnes Line. The ftrst steamer g. b. Emil Kirdoff of he new German Line, the Hugo Stinnes Line from Hamburg to the Far East, will eave Hamburg in October, when the present restrictions with regard to the landing >f German passengers are removed.479 words
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Article71 1922-07-19 12 THURSDAY'S TIES. Championship Pairs. Mrs. Cflntrell and Mr. Griffith-Jones vs. Mr. and Mrs. Thorough jrood. Miss Stephenson and Mr. Hopkins vs. Mrs. Swindell and Mr. Beatty. Mrs. Lov.ther Kemp and Mr. Stringfdow vs. Mrs. Savi nnd Mr. A.C. Potts. Mr. and Mrs. Pinhom vs. Mrs. Schafer71 words
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Article15 1922-07-19 12 TO-DAY'S TIE. Dean vs. Wodehouse. FRIDAY'S TIE. (Semi-final.) S.C.C.— Honda vs. Koizumi.15 words
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Article46 1922-07-19 12 The July monthly medal will be competed for on 22nd. and 23rd. inn. and will be by "Bogey" play instead of by "Stroke" as set out in the Club's fixtures. The Ladies' Spoon will be played for on the Monday following: the medal.46 words
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Article22 1922-07-19 12 The heats Jor the swimming sports will be held on Saturday afternoon and the Field Day is cancel ed.22 words
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Article87 1922-07-19 12 Wednesday, 19th 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall Artillery Platoon, and Composite Company 30 yds. Range. Friday, 21st 5.15 p.m. B. Co., 5 6 and 7 4 Platoons) Attack Practice. Parade at No. Gate Tanjong Pagar. Sunday, 23rd 7.50 a.m. Balestier Composite Firing on 30 yds. range. A Smoking Concert87 words
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