The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 July 1922
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1922-07-25 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ITEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, JULY 25. 1922. No. 10,64516 words
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Article178 1922-07-25 1 Only a hundred Irish Irregulars were i-aptured at Limerick, nine hundred escaping to the south Page 7. The Anglo-French discussions regarding the reparations question are to he resumed from August Ist. I'age 7. The Dutch Cahinet has resigned. Signor Orlando is forming a new Italian Cabinet Page178 words
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Article33 1922-07-25 1 "The manufactures of your country" Mlm Monflnthors. Osram Lamps made at Hammersmith. FRASER CHALMERS ENG. WORKS. Props. The General Electric Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England). Majrnet House. 62 Robinson Road, Singapore.33 words
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Article1605 1922-07-25 1 THE IMPROVEMENT IN RAGGING. Oxford and Cambridge, and probablyother Universities as well, have lately been more prolific m rags, hoaxes, practical joko« whatever one chooses to call them than ever before. Those things may be a reaction from the sternness and discipline of war. Disenchantment with the new order of1,605 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement159 1922-07-25 1 MALTHOII) Singapore BdftleS HOtBJ. Phone 2920 MONDAY.- Tim Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. MSDNESDAY.— Dtttwttrt Concert, 9.45 p.m. truest Xiglit, Dinner and Dance. Ft a Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. <»vest Night, Dinner and Dance Tinema at 9.45 p.m. Orchestra. < OOKE, ik, BARKIKB HROTHERS. Proprietors. I j159 words
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Advertisement281 1922-07-25 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). SPECIAL OFFER TO KKDUCE STOCK Typewriter Ribbons I At $1.00 each f ALL IN GOOD CONDITION. I The TAN-SAD H B Gold Medal l^^^^^^\ "BACK-DP CHAIR" for workers. R WV^ Maximum Comfort I\^^^^^^^^|^^^^^ Minimum F'atig-ue ■MoflH Increased Output 1 ru^ Efficiency. I >*-281 words
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Advertisement173 1922-07-25 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. C uticura hci;i.- scaly trouble-- Pu^C 10. am "Suk for antWpUc healing Page X. Erown't, remedy for dysentery Page 10. Forthcoming attraction* at the Theatre Page 2. Wassiamuir? -i!!. s f*,r ovcnii.- drew wm Pajyo 12. Italian macaroni, spaghetti, etc. from 11. Belter— Pa ije 2. t £YeV173 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous74 1922-07-25 1 THE WEEK. 7*«*4a§T f 2btk. Hijrh Wflter, 1J.12 a.m., 10.42 p m Pfiiang- Races First Day. Tennis Final, Hon.Ja v. Doan. S.C.C, ft pm Wtdnctdaif, 2Gt\. I HiCB Water, 11.52 a.m., 11.25 p.m Polo: Baiaatler. itaagMa Club at Homo 6.1 T. p.m. Thursday, 27 'tk. High Water, O.HU p.m. Penang74 words
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Article86 1922-07-25 2 The death has occurred at Furuea of I offgW, the* lock-keeper at Nieuport, who hi October, 1814, when the German invasion threatened Calais, showed the worn-out Belgian troop* the possibility of inundating tho country m the path of the advancing Whes. At the risk of hig life Cogghe worked for86 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement323 1922-07-25 2 TO 1 Rt OR FOR SALS. LAKGE GdJOWNS, nwwly erejUd area from 10.000 to 50,000 sq. ft. facitttf riv<r LARGE *r<>XEs frun 8 000 to 2-1,000 «q It. rear winrf an! skipping Also three storied buiidingp lor omc«s and godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write323 words
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Advertisement380 1922-07-25 2 M THETRIUMPH OF VENUS I r CTrj^Jß j\ A% V V« w V w w warn wv%v m& 9k From MONDAY 24th July, to WEDNESDAY 26th July. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 p.m. In 5 parts THE MAN TAMER In s^parts A rousing picture of circus life. A fighting380 words
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Advertisement471 1922-07-25 2 H lJ Jl A if& JL> Ik Pi FROM SATURDAY, JULY 22, TG Til, RSDAY Hi v -Mil A TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME PBOYIDING BXCBLLENI In the Sedond Sho'v at 9, A SELZNICK SOCIAL KAMA. Featuring the talented, vivacious and beat ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN m a role differing from any previous Itttcrpfi I471 words
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Article277 1922-07-25 3 LEG ULCERS OLD WOUNDS »<>d /am Uuk For Antiseptic Healing. In chronic sores, varicose ulcers and old wounds, when destruction of the tissues has occurred through disease or neglect of an injury, Zam-ihik's healing and curative power is simply wonderful. Zam-Buk is ft pure highly-refined balm, composed 3*\ lich herbal277 words
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Article741 1922-07-25 3 A Little Ifook <»n Water Supply. By William Garnett. Cambridge, at the University Prews 6s. 6d. net. Tiie English tovvn-(h\-.'ller tak«.s '.us water supply as a matter of course. Ho hac tap 3 m his house, and what are taps I 1 foi if nut to741 words
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Article175 1922-07-25 3 The Glasgow machine hand Joim Percy, who, having: tendered to a car conductor a slightly marked bat not defaced p >r.ny and having refused to give another, wa r,.ven into custody for refusing to pay hit fare, won his appeal m the House of L->~ds. He alleged175 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement123 1922-07-25 3 DODGE 1/ AKS ARE AGAIN Substantially Reduced IN PRICE CENTRAL MOTORS, LIMITED. JUNE 26, 1922 jg J TYRES TUBES i Further Reduction m Prices IW »w »-»v* Blli'! 1 Hi B MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT OF fig) I 77/£ BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED. E (INCORPOHATED IN ENGLAND). l_ Si\GAPORE IPOH PENAHG P_123 words
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Advertisement18 1922-07-25 3 thTsingapore ugbter co No. 11 THE ARCADE Under management of experienced Shipping man. Lighters Supplied at current rates.18 words
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Advertisement505 1922-07-25 3 f AMA AMA < I THE BRITISH NICLAUSSE BOILER CO, LTD, I for rue "WCLAi SSE" j! jS LAND SERVICE L < WATER TUBE J. AND FOR j| I MARINE SERVICE. tf*JlL.ttt* IHHHm& IBBB^SB£BK¥^i9BEHM ji s^mmM^Bi^ wfffßjßma^mw^mT^mwmM m ■'I^MUUmBBBBkmrMW tK'^mHVM^B^BW^BwH^mS mm* W w m B^HK^-^B^LSsVJsm^maßsVJcr sßß^slßW^Kßm^Bwflm^B^H 5* R^B^i- Bb^bTl^b^B3^^b^S^bbp l|505 words
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Article667 1922-07-25 4 FKASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. MONDAY, JULY 24th. MINIItG. [Figures m brackets shows the capital and issue value of the Share m dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum div. x equals ex div.] Hitam Tin (300,000) .85— .95 Jelantoh ($1) .60 Johan Tin ($1) 45 55667 words
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Article108 1922-07-25 4 Under the Sale of Food and Drugs Ordinance, there were examined m Hong kong during the paat quarter 18 samples of milk, three each of brandy and whisky, two of rum and one of beer. Five of the milk samples were found to be adulteratjed and all the brandy sample*108 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement1025 1922-07-25 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The undersigned have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction At their Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Ralif s Place. ON MONDAY, 31st JULY, AT 2.30 P.M. l,\ Order of The Liquidators of Wadli'igh ;ir,| Co. Ltd. Lot 1. All that piece of Valuable 99 years' leasehold1,025 words
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Advertisement632 1922-07-25 4 Crippled with Rheumatic Gout Legs »nd feet to bad could not stand "JP"" Sufferers swSjJlT'pifc'F irii_ V::: >*• Rk f* OWeUl«f», filet, Lczenia, Boils, Pimplct, Eruption* >49H ■':<■<. s-^*^^^^^^ «ii?'S* and Stores. zi.t or .1 m,- ;^^liWik Clarke's Blood Mixture M M M ~^T?!^ 4t Every body Blood Purifier." NOTICES632 words
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Advertisement443 1922-07-25 4 1 X JKf !!l IL contains natures c i itial coi I /ffl for building Bturd) 118 1 _jEj i: f good for i fcuuNV^ "ofhers as for babies. M Ml r.u.u, CHICAGO, U. S. A. Established Fiftieth I if AnniT»r«*ry Frre Big Stores ~^^^*^SB^J^Jt^M Ward's complete 50th Anniversary catalogue,443 words
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Advertisement568 1922-07-25 5 h:ivt- built up their present station beciuse of the tfiumcy of their construction and the enro and skill m ndapli'iK them to of the eye. 0 L3>r a/ o<ift "J Si. London Ie.BATTER r R* b.NQAPOWE. TO IiBT. er TO LET ON LEASK tsjttaJ and very desirable Sea■x fully furnifhed.568 words
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Advertisement620 1922-07-25 5 I BOARD AND LODGING. .-eabrecze Sanatorium and Private Hotel Ar »**r-rd., Tanjong Katong. For a c~ft.*« quiet holiday by the sea. Wrt c <r tern,*— Mrs. Knocker. Tel. Add "Seabreezes." FOX SALE. FOR SALE.-One H«nder»ui f-» B r cylinder Motorcycle with "James" sMeeur K^t 2L'-7 25 7 *OR SALE.— Nearly620 words
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Advertisement729 1922-07-25 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE A u"..|| built .10 ft. tcakwood Motor I.ounch fitted with 20 A. P. X.Kin Motor M now lies on the- pr.mi.s tk* Singapore Slipway and Enpnewing Co., Ltd., at Tanjong Rhu. for further infoimation apply to tbo Auctions-is. To be held r r i? ale Rooms729 words
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Advertisement699 1922-07-25 5 NOTICES. THE BAMUUPT& ORDINANCE 1888.' IN THE SUPREME OOUH OF THE STRAITS SETTLKMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy No 13 of 1916 Re CHOP TONG TUCK TAI. fi«oi 01 i! CE hereby Riven that a secon <* and final Dividend is intended to be declared m the above matter. th^ViTi^'V™*699 words
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Advertisement548 1922-07-25 5 BY APPOINT M FAT TO Eyesight Free Carefully s of i Examined Charge. I H. M. Tbc King of Sinm OCENTRIC I EYEGLASSES TAKE A SECURE HOLD WITH THE MINIMUM OF f PRESSURE. THEY GIVE THAT COMFORT ANT) DISTINCTION SO NECESSARY TO EYEGLASS WEARERS, AND ART; "BRITISH MANU- M FACTURE"548 words
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796 1922-07-25 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1922. Near East Mandates. While it is too much to hope that the agreement of the Council of the League of Nations on the Palestine and Syrian mandates will result m that peace that is so badly needed m the Near East, yet the796 words
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Article1326 1922-07-25 6 <*. Mr. P. L. Williams, manager Messrs. W. Mansfield and Co., left for home yesterday afternoon on leave. Engineer Lieut. T. Parker, R.N., Inspector of Machinery* Taiping, will join H.M.S. Dispatch m Singapore, for 14 days naval training on the 19th August. Indignation has been aroused m Colombo because the1,326 words
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Article62 1922-07-25 6 PaTNANG S(HOOK MlN|} (From Our Own G iVna'i' Li ah excellent P*«ang Free School Hl Scbcol for 11,- Ohn win for the former for yfl». ThU tin., th was only thirt,,,.,,. s not compete. Tci toal 1400 ichool a.:-! that the- weie A1 preaenl fee they uc, rtfiuinfl62 words
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Article32 1922-07-25 6 (From OurO The notarial u,u,... of misappropriation of to •bout |S,OOO, broug Tl:,n. ((f T da,-, when th, complain, i tuj woman gave evident The bearing was id32 words
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Article337 1922-07-25 6 I (heating Charge Aua.n-1 M,i| i(1( At the mm* n Court yesterday of th, m v C. B. Ort dire tor of Umm and Co.. suind, chtrged with eh« Ah Hang; manager of Mefsn. s Co., pirn-apple preatnen, an ii jcharse wai read I .^ed tTS ho337 words
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Article65 1922-07-25 6 A Xorthtrn eontirmporary Lion to the greater number <>f tjK with the Peaang will I»■ Sibgapor« an! .-.sk- «raj Siaf^ been cfcotea ai »it« for i the Imperial wlrek i ehato- Wt tke remarl that tIOM were the dtttmJM from any torhnieu) < •..n-iJ.-ratioi* apiul of tho CoJoi65 words
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Article62 1922-07-25 6 While a pleftsare party boars m Pulau Übin oa Fl (the party, Ismail bin Hadji 'boat driver living "i Uppi 'Road, was Occidental!) I a double-barrelled pun tad W^ Sen*, alia* Kassini, who fii- JJV^ before the Second Mafisttttc ><" J charged with causing death > a62 words
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Article36 1922-07-25 6 On the prosecution of tht rß g^ rities, Buan Lt* ■Jltlunt Street, was fim\i |M District Judtf© flUHif ca»o of Chiiu'*r orackii ordinar>- lufrfira^e. lartttd of or markinp the word "oxpK'Mvc 136 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement167 1922-07-25 6 DUNDEE WHISKY I j ISOLE AGENTS Galdbeck MaGgregor 00., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN SHANGHAI) 8 S7, CECIL STREET, 228 Telephone. ,^^B^^ _,^x^ _^^^k_ Hl^> -x -^V^^». '^^^^k^^. QUARTER OF A CENTURY OF PROGRESS X For over quarter of a century wi? have W been expressing dependability and quality m spectacles and167 words
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Advertisement132 1922-07-25 6 82. "THE GANDY BELT." THE CHIEF FEATURES OF THE GANDY PATENT COTTON BELT I May be summarised as follows: 1 It is 90 per cent stronger than I Leather Hoi ting. 2. It is thoroughly waterproof, and not affected by temperature. o. It is extremely durable. > 4. Being made132 words
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Article433 1922-07-25 7 HIN REPARATIONS. WILL MEET BRITAIN. I Renter Service.] London, July 23. i the Anglo-French convai,o'di ilJl re S* r<i t0 reparation* hag tertfci I raaah Government officially mating that it will place itaelf at the ,p<iml of Mr. Lkyd George for an inter fr an Aug. 1.1433 words
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Article61 1922-07-25 7 Hccident uccuneu at the BAil TimsA Road on Sunday kirej car driven by a Ta b Mb Hamid. ran over a MMtd him several injuries to -Juocainbed. The driver was proMr. Bull yesterday on a charge by ra^h act and remanded 8. J. Clark, of Messrs Barker who61 words
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Article76 1922-07-25 7 robberies are alleged to have Sunday night. One was at HiU Iload. the residence of a y named Tan Tek Neo, whence Jr,l°"*' min of clothing and jewel- -th about $7,000 was taken away. r took place at 117 South Bridge ■Al'by f 18 IU? d have been76 words
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Article565 1922-07-25 7 SEVERE SENTENCES ON GANG ROBBERS. Nearly the whole of yesterday's proceedings at the fourth Singapore Assizes was occupied by the hearing of charges of gang robbery, um\ the Acting Chief Justice, the' honT>le Mr. Sproule, markui the seriousness of the crime by the imposition of exemplary' WtfCl. The565 words
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Article159 1922-07-25 7 We have received a bulletin of the University of Amoy, containing information for -entrance to the Junior College 1923, and an appendix the regulation of 1 •cholarships. The University contemplates establishing the following faculties: arta, science, commerce, education, medicine and pharmacy; and journalism. The Junior College preparing159 words
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Article47 1922-07-25 7 (By courtesy of the Lat Pau Press). Shanghai, July 22, 11.30 p.m. The Portuguese Government m Macao haa disarmed the two gunboats, Gonjffee and Kinwei. Secretary Denby urges China to build up a good Government. General Tsao-kung and General Chang tso-ldn have formed an alliance.47 words
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Article56 1922-07-25 7 At the instance of the Chinese Protectorate, Inspector Kenny produced a- Chinese named Ng Ah Seng before the Third Magistrate yesterday for being m possession of books and writings relating to a triad society, and for being a member of same. The case was postponed a week, k bail being56 words
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Article408 1922-07-25 7 THE RIFLE CLUB. (From Our Own Correspondent). Johore Bahru, Jvtly 24. The committee are up m arms against what they consider hi an unjustified charge acainst them anent the allotting of the Dilig for June, mentioned m last week's nows, and quote paragraph 2 m the notice "June408 words
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Article340 1922-07-25 7 Had Heath ttcbinson been m the Penang Library on Wednesday afternoon he would have found a ready-made caricature for his pencil. For some months past the friction betwe-en th^ iron hooks »m tho ceiling and the eyelets carrying the ropes by which the punkah m the librarian's340 words
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Article100 1922-07-25 7 Pleading guilty to a charge of attempted suicide by jumping mo the sea off Johnston's Pier, Leh Ah Kwee, a Cantonese woman, told the Third Magistrate yesterday that she was a Becondary-wife to her husband and suffered a lot at the hands of the first wife, with100 words
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Article279 1922-07-25 7 MUSLIM REPRESENTATION. j To the Editor. I Sir, May I be allowed to use the medium of your valuable paper with reference to the above subject. Some time ago we were informed that the Legislation of Council of the Colony was reformed and that the Muslims279 words
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Article424 1922-07-25 7 Ei.ftlishMalay Dictionary. R. O. Wm- stedt, M.A., D. Litt. (Oxon.) The second and revised edition of Dr. Winstedt's English-Malay Dictionary, im roman characters, is published by Messrs. Kelly and Walsh. In the seven years that have elapsed since the dictionary (based on Mr. R. J. Wilkinson's Malay-English big424 words
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Article92 1922-07-25 7 (By courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbun). Tokio, July 23. The following appointments have been made Admiral I. Takeshita to be Commanderir -Chief of the First Standing Squadron and Vice-Admiral N. Nakano to the Third Squadron. Admirals Takarabe, Tochiuchi and Suzuki have been appointed Comma nders-in-Chief of92 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement333 1922-07-25 7 "HIS MASTER S VOICE NEW DANCE RECORDS 10-icch doable-sided Plum Label, $2. PARISIAN DANCE ORCHESTRA. h. 1328 U L-.s Noiiv-Tanj?o Yvajn EnUxaOfl IMedes— Tango Mondan Ver.ia/obrr "QUEEN'S" DANCE ORCHESTRA (lirecteu by JACK HYLTON.) B. 1380 Drifting along with the tide— Fox-trot George <J«r,h*in J'en hi Murre— Fox-trot ("Mayfuir and Montmartr-*)333 words
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Advertisement591 1922-07-25 8 THE OCEAN x STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND fHB CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd, (The Blue Funnel Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated m Englamd) WNGA 1 ORE, PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES aad591 words
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Advertisement580 1922-07-25 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE BLL2RMA. A BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP oft* LH (Incorporated m England). pASSENGER SERVICL I 2Jj^^ Dge Singapore. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. •s.s. CUT OF CAMBRIDGE 1.0.d0n Aug '>0 ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aug! 31 ♦LIMITED ACCOMMODATION ONLY tINTERMEDIATE PASSENGER STEAMER I FREIGHT SERVICE. ce mer JJiie Singapore. B.s. CITY OF CAMBaiDGE580 words
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Advertisement616 1922-07-25 8 P. A O. BRITISH INDIA APCAR D LINE (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERV]r» PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON A iirr^ DUF SINGAPORE T A VF SINCAttW DEVANHA about July 27 KARMALA616 words
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Advertisement783 1922-07-25 9 0 SIAM StEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPOiiATED IN SIAM). COASTING SERVICE r Iretaj, Treaggaiu, KeUntan, Bangnara, Telupia. Patani Sincon l, i Cater 'i Laagsaan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Denarture DDHADH j uly24 1y26 VALAYA Ju i y 31 Aug 2 :it ,-.«mTi are fitted throughout with electric light, aad have783 words
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Advertisement539 1922-07-25 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman BucknaD Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN A MANCHURIAN UNE.) (Incorporated m Englaad.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK Btaamers. Dne Spore Route F *r CITY OF LINCOLN j u539 words
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Advertisement142 1922-07-25 9 UNITED AMERICAN Successors to J .IVERMORE DEARBORN Co., Ltd.' (Incorporated m U.S.A.) rj INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINE Regular Service between New York Singapore Java Ports vice versa FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ JALAPA Aug. 10 1 HALFMOON «id Aug. 1 For Freight apply to GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. 1 Agents, Straits Settlements142 words
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Advertisement678 1922-07-25 9 I STRUTHERS AND BARRY Op«. raters United States SVpptaf Board. Singapore to Los Angeles and APUS due Sinjrupoit' to discharge loa.i July 27 WEST IVAN due Singapore to discharge load Au^. 12 BEARPORT due Singapore to discharge Aug. 28 BEARPOBT duo Singapore to load S, t. 13 DKW EY doe678 words
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Article647 1922-07-25 10 IHE PROBLEM OF HOW TO EAT THE FRUIT. Gre^n, and k>l«'- Jl|i <l red like the cheeks of a baby m DarjepJing. They lie m baskets upon the stalls and beneatli the trees on the roadsi«k»; iv^ular pyramids, disorderly pyramids a!] ep ami <lo\vn like the crazy Himalayas.647 words
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Article164 1922-07-25 10 I •Virtually the whole of the advertisement columns of the British press contain good advertising, interesting and truthful stories of sound goods," said Sir Charles Higham, M.P, addressing a crowded meeting of busiMesg men on "Publicity" at the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce. He maintained that advertising paid164 words
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Article102 1922-07-25 10 An expedition r 0 Kedah Peak m 1921 for the purpose of exploring the ancient remains on the summit of the mountain yielded, rather disappointing results, though a cone-shaped structure and a pavement, both constructed of granite blocks and large bricks were uncovered. It seems likely that the structures on102 words
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Article440 1922-07-25 10 Per s.s. Melchoir Treub H. Oristiaan, C. F. Kittenhouse, E. Ymada, K. Klaa, Gowrdvau and wife, Dawood, A. G. N. Ogden and wife. E. A. Nelson, H. P. Seymcunen, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Mazuyer, A. C. Mc.Cullaugh, G. F. Taylor, E. T. Barre Mrs. A. S. Hagtmzieker,440 words
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Article306 1922-07-25 10 The following passengers are proceeding t( Europe by the Karmala, sailing from Singapore at 4 p.m. on the 25th instant.— Mr. L. G. van Hoon\ Mr. De Gray, Miss E. Gordon, Mr. an! Mrs. A. H. Gordon, Master Gordon, I>r. H. G. Bruce, Mrs. fciure f child and306 words
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Article138 1922-07-25 10 The Government Gazette coir^ins a comparative statement of the Colony's revenue and expenditure for the period January Ist to March 31st, 1922. This khows that the actual revenue was $5,431,823, as against $3,555,935 for the same period last year. "Licences and internal revenue not otherwise specified" (which includes138 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement453 1922-07-25 10 sj*. MARELLA. Consignee* of cargo per the above steamer from Australia are bereby notified that she has now arrived (July 28) and is discharging opposite Godowns Nob, 48 and 49. BOU STEAD ft CO., LTD(lncorporated m the F. M. S.) Agents. CUTCURAHEALS r SCALPTROUBLE Suffered Six Months. Hair Came Oat453 words
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Advertisement301 1922-07-25 10 Genasco Roofing 5 2 PLY AND S PLY O COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK mm I AND NAILS m FIXING i GE/V4SCO X *fSk| «>V'iSr-'» i the resu/t of /n t/ie over 40 Years <> iM'J. run, chei ni > r V# 4_ 1 4 fc^S» **'^^^J experiem c JgMfß| t/>301 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous766 1922-07-25 10 SHIPPING NOTES. The P. and O. s. s. Soudan has left Hongkong, and is expected to arrive at this port at noon on Thursday, the 27th instant. Hongkong Observatory reported at 10.22 a.m. yesterday a typhoon within 120 miles of Lat 20 N, 124 E travelling N W, inten- sity766 words
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Article60 1922-07-25 11 Private credits n'.s> ■> 4 rj-ir India, T.T. 17 6^' Hongkong, dcMnand lt% p.o. Prenv Yokohama, d mand 107>4 Java, demand 134 Si Bangkok, demand Sovereign, Bank Buyiny $8.54 Bank of England Rate 3 p c Bar Silver London 3-,^ *m Milan, July 19. Exchange on London Lires 97.5560 words
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Article126 1922-07-25 11 July 24. Tin 100 Ton* $7995 Gambler Cube No 1 13*00 Gambler g Pepper Black 13^ Pepper (white fair) 26.50 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 10.76 Pearl Sago small g*4o Copra Mix 10.35 Copra Sundried 10g0 Opium. Benares une. Rice, Rangoon white 256 Rice, Siam No. 1 for export 880126 words
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Article39 1922-07-25 11 Ju y 24th, 12 noon. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Spot 26 26 l 4; Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot 26 26 u Aug.-Sept. 27 27*; Oct.-Dec. 29 29V1--London quotation sheet T^d. Market Firm."39 words
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Article327 1922-07-25 11 Official American estimate?* of the world's production of oil place thx total for 1921 at 7^9,000,000 barrels, M against 695,000,000 barrels m ittO, an increase of 9.2 per cent. The United States output for 1921 represented 01J per cent, of the world's ag^repate, showing an increase327 words
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Article96 1922-07-25 11 Sfogapm, j,,lj i»j. l'".-il-7 10>. 100 tons so!,! < per pi: ul. Kubbcrs_V\ry quiet BftVCtti V; NewSerendah, $1.76. United Malacca. 77 Am Pwm $4.60, Ayer K«»in«. 70. Lunatl Brcgaa 00. •f W 2 r C °Ufcrie.sl3.B6.Muni!.s4,Ul« f; I:ui 1 nwdoki so. i Johaiu 42., Vawip p,.* m i>96 words
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Article134 1922-07-25 11 M ACPHAIL'S REPORT. gkO l P^cont. premium. Shan Market.— Dull A )],nhv, 17 19 ,> untrßu s ;{0 27',. Bukit ScmbaJf 1 J.mahs 92%. Bukit K.Bs 27^ 4 0 T^b^aks -10 50. Bi ds m waulo< r Z t han^k*t Serdangs and Pantai« _|.nH.--Tu,,in^ 72H 7(5. Wort* m;. 4. Souths134 words
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Article128 1922-07-25 11 LY ALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. i Sin K u|>ore, .lulv 21. "7*l*7 IW^ 100 ton, coM wiiWßfc Few enqiriries. Mines.— Asam Kumbangi 86i Xi Ba tang ftMiangg 37V6 «H t HlUm Tfai 99 $1 SfWW Malayan Co.lioru. 3 ™*H**. Murais |34M $4, Norths 82' Rawan^s 80 sr,, Taipi,^ s 75128 words
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Article159 1922-07-25 11 Crop prospers for wheat m Au^halwi <lue to jrotHl rains and Increased ;uv under cultivation, point to pood nmoi It is stated that owing to L! unsettled condition, m Canton, the CMi** Hnnks have smneaded NMtecst. hear thai esperfcienta a,-, shwtr* to N made lure with the- liqtlid rubber surface159 words
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Advertisement1535 1922-07-25 11 ysetfi over f I THE GHAT EASTERN LIFE ASHRAMS 1 t ,CT,V E PLAN, W ASSUHVr. h «tsg^Sa.' t jr- t *'^BH« Ltfe SKCRETARV MANAGING JMMCIM AGEmsj^N^D I 1... YOSOaA^SPECDE BANE. LIMITED. I EiUblished 1880 ViTS-President: R. Ickinomiya, £*q. DIRECTORS. F wSSL nmi f E X'K Mogami Esq. f\F^? 3DC>1,535 words
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Advertisement116 1922-07-25 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE > (Incorporstel m England by Royal Charter A. D. 17"0 FIRE MOTOR"^ii MARINE Fidelity Guarantee-- Administration Bor.d* Shisapor« R*rt««taUve»_.Mei«f». BARLOW 1 c. Messrs. BARKER ft Co.' feg Messrs. WEARE Co Ltd Hranoh O«ice-64, The AtOMlt. Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Rtrtfeftt M- THE LONDON JScAsSWl>isUßAN^ro7ijr (Incorporated m116 words
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Article1250 1922-07-25 12 MAAS— BERANGER ACTION. JUDGMENT IN OIL CONTRACTS DISPUTE. The action brought by Mr. W. Mr«i.s against Mr. Malcolm Beranger m respect of oil contracts, .vhich was heard last March, was disposed of yesterday when Mr. Justice BariL-tt-Lcnnard delivered judgment. The plaintiff was represented by Mr. J. Cobbett and the defendant1,250 words
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Article538 1922-07-25 12 MB. PARKER NESS'S TOUR. The portion of the report of the meeting of the Oriental Telephone and Electric Co. referring to the Far East, is as follows: Mr. Parker Ness has, at the request of the board, made another journey to the East. He left this country538 words
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Article54 1922-07-25 12 A daring highway robbery by twc Malays m Lower Perak is 'reported. Thej suddenly attacked Mr. J. Cruickshanl who was riding a motor cycle. The twt Malays overturned the cycle and decamped with a bag containing $5,000 which Mr Cruickshank was taking to Bagan Datol Estate to pay coolies with.54 words
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Article90 1922-07-25 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Ladies Doubles Open. Mrs. Savi and Mrs. Cantrell beat Mrs. Lowther Kemp and Mrs. Maxwell, 6 2, 6—l/ Mrs. Burkill and Miss Richardson beat Mrs. Mofrell and Mrs. Stevens, 4 6, B—(>,8 (>, 6—l. I Miss Stephenson and Mrs. Swindell beat Mrs. Bratton an^90 words
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Article53 1922-07-25 12 Ladies Double Handicap. Mrs. Marsh and Misa Naughton vs. Mrs., Ifaxwefl and Miss Fawcett. Mts. Agev and Miss Moore vs. Mrs. Bratton and Mis?? Andrew. Miss. Brooke and Miss Chappe'l vs. Mrs. Morrell and Mrs. Pierrepont. Mrs. Cantrcll and Miss Stephenson vs. lira. A. Jackson and Mrs. L.53 words
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Article70 1922-07-25 12 YESTERDAYS PLAY. I Double* Handicap. L. Gammell and E. Oliveiro, plus 15.3, beat E. E. d£ Souza and C. A. Norrifl, owe 30.4, 10—9, 6—2. Championship. K. G. Wheatley beat T. Leijssiu*, 9—7, 6—l. The Championship final, between E. G. j Wheatley and W. lialhetchet, will70 words
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Article40 1922-07-25 12 The final m the Open Tennis Championship, between J A. Dean an^ A. Honda, will take place at the S.C.C. this afternoon, commencing at 4.15 p.m. After the contest Mrs. F. S. James will present the prizes.40 words
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Article45 1922-07-25 12 From Our Own Correspondent. 1 1 Ipoh, July fl. In the Open Tennis Championship semifinals, played here to-day, Bede Cox beat Foenander 3 C, I 3. 6 2, and Barry beat Taxiera 6 l, o—3. The final will take place to-morrow. I45 words
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Article45 1922-07-25 12 I The following are the seratchings for today's racing at Penang Race 1. The Dodger and Dougal Cratur. Race 2. Gamecock and Rockport. Race 3. Pacific Sands. Race I.— Walpole and Master Warkon (all engagements*. Race 5. Brocmhills. Kace 7. Nader. I45 words
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Article143 1922-07-25 12 j Few racing people outside Mysore seem 'to have noticed* a wry singular incident that occurred m connection with the Mysore Cup at the recent Mysore Races. The race was won by Mr. Vornon's "Undies" but an objection was lodged against the winner far having interfered with143 words
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Article68 1922-07-25 12 Playing m the Second Division of the League yesterday, the Ex-Services suffered defeat at the hands of the Municipal F. C. by two goals to nil. In the first half the Municipal team did most of the attacking an d Er°«ls were registered by Archer and Khia Wah.68 words
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Article86 1922-07-25 12 P. W. D. L. Gls. A. Pts. Harlequins 3 6 1 1 11 3 13 S. C. F. A. 0 5 2 2 14 6 12 S.C.C. II .9 4 2 3 10 9 10 Ex-Services 8 4 13 8 7 9 Municipal 9 4 1 486 words
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Article275 1922-07-25 12 3 I The annual prize-giving for the tourna- ments of the Medical College Union took d place on Saturday m very favourable s weather at the Lunatic Asylum Court. There was a large number of guests, in- cluding the College Staff and most of the graduates.275 words
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Article30 1922-07-25 12 (From Our Own Correspondent). Pena:\g, July 24. Dr. Gossip beat Dr. Martin m the final, A Class, of the Penan^ Club's billiard (tournament, by 30 points.30 words
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Article302 1922-07-25 12 I The Manchester Guardian of June 22nd. gives three instances of some remarkable bowling feats m Chib cricket, two of which occurred m tho Lancashire League match between Church and Nelson, m which (Sydney Rarne*. the. old professional of I Church was playing for his Club,302 words
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Article100 1922-07-25 12 Only the fn»t show programme of the Gaiety is changed to-night. Jimmy Ajibrey m Yaps and Yckels, two parts, and episodes 6, 7, and 8 of The Adventures of Shorty Hamilton, serial. The second show remains the same with Tarzan serial 9 and 3 0 ar<l Ti e100 words
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Article52 1922-07-25 12 Orders for week ending July 30. Wednesday July 26. Band Practice 5.15 p.m. Signalling Class 5.15 p.m. Ambulance Class 0 p-.m. Saturday July 29. Swimming Competi-. tion. Sunday July 30. Church Parade at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Parade back of Y. M. C. A. 4.30 p.m. Band bring52 words
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Article87 1922-07-25 12 Tuesday 25th, 5.15 p<m., Fort Canning, S.V.A., 4.5 Howitzer Drill. i Tuesday 25th, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Eurasian, Chinese, Malay and S.F.A., Company Purade. Friday 28th, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.R.E. (v.), R.E. Training; Signal Section, Signal Training; M. G. Platoon, Machine Gun Training. Balestier Range is87 words
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Advertisement426 1922-07-25 12 BEAUTY'S ORNAMENT. I Beauty is three parts care and one part nature Every Lady knows dress to be her first charm. By nature her duty is to achieve the best selected dreamt this way many a lady has won back the BLOOM OF HAPPINESS "WASSIAMULL'S" Silks for evening SUPER EXCFI426 words
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