The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 July 1922
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Title Section16 1922-07-27 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rE> CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1922. No. 10,64716 words
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Article227 1922-07-27 1 «.a\an Duffy, tho Irish Free State Foreign Minister, has resigned, on account of his opposition to the (Jovernment's policy «n M grave and urgent issues Page 7. The Irregulars continue their retreat, leaving behind them a trail of burning barracks and houses, and cut telegraphs. The population227 words
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Article33 1922-07-27 1 "Initials Only" Anna K. Green. G.E.C., but they're kown throughout tb.- World. FRASER CHALMERS ENG. WORKS. Props. Thr General Electric Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). Mapnet House, 02 Robinson Road, Singapore33 words
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Article1160 1922-07-27 1 "And now," said I to Bridget, "let us tell tele about it ;*11." It was the evening of the great day on which the little Cuinchy and Peaseblossom had been bridesmaids, m white gowns with coronets of red leaves anj armfuls of tulips, and Timothy, m a suit1,160 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement98 1922-07-27 1 MALTHOID Raffles Hotel. Telephone QS2O. 1 Thursday Guest Night, Dinner j Dance, a Vr. F. Cooke, Saikies Brothers, Musical Director HroprieUirc. f%t nr |-m mi m§■ wi illtTO JUNE 26, 1922 GOODYEAR r \ko \hP \^r M^r JL JLdl JL jL sL m TYRES TUBES LARGE REDUCTION PRICES 'utor Vehicle98 words
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Advertisement323 1922-07-27 1 The TAN-SAD tifl Gold Medal "BACK-UP CHAIR" for workers. WV^ Maximum Comfort I\^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Minimum Fatigue ■MBHH fep Increased Output W U II These chairs ensure an upright 1 D position for the body, preventing 1 La^^^^^M distortion expanding the chest, an^ preventing that "four o'clock X jjs^^^r^^ I fatigue" common323 words
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Advertisement121 1922-07-27 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Xew films at the Empire Page 2 Champagne* JYom H. Bolter Paire 2. Groat sale nt Whhcaway's now procec<linu- Paffi- 12. h New stocks uf faruiahiof; fabrics j»t Robinson's Page 7. Cutieura toilet set b id^al for beautifying the complexion Pago 3. Notices— Bankruptcy; re closing of Exchange121 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous74 1922-07-27 1 THE WEEK. Fiini-xdn v, '27f!i. High Water. 0.33 p.m. Outward Mail due. Penang Races. Second Day. Polo Club Meeting. Exchange L2.M Boon. S.R.C. Tennis Final. Football, Div. !I, Harlequins v. Ex-Servuv S.C.C. ground. Phil. Orchestra, Vie. Mem. Hall. 5.15 p.m. Friday, 28th. High Water, 0.11 a.m.. 1.15 p.m. Outward Mail74 words
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Article431 1922-07-27 2 The prices quoted are generally those current •t Clyde Terrace Market. At the other market* there may be email variations. Singapore, July 24 I, Lonp per catty 12 I Do. French d o 00 I JJ eot per lb. 38 I B*et Steak do 40 Beaa Sprout-431 words
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Advertisement37 1922-07-27 2 Glove rsV f Medicines I I Bo k on "Do* DtoeMM. their Care U 1 and How to 1-ctd'" mailed free to M »ny mdilrxM. a y G*over Co., Inc. Mullc-r A Phipp* c <M*U,*lLtd. fc Siasapore37 words
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Advertisement343 1922-07-27 2 TO LFP OR FOR SALE. LARGE GOL^WNS, newly erectod «rca from IO.UOO to 50.000 §q. ft. xacißg nvtr. LAKGE STOttBS fr r .ru 6,000 to 24,000 »q ft. r.ear vthnri and akipp- ing. Also three storied building* for office* and godown*. CcBlr&lly situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or343 words
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Advertisement380 1922-07-27 2 »C ii »il. 5" i ff o^ flkM9 dkV M R Ckßr> ffT^f^ m f VjS^S^y^ffiß r Jl t n 9 I 5 o S ii i■■ r" 7s* VhHB w w V V&dkV VSK^ IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 P.M. William Fox presents Pearl White, the queen of380 words
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Advertisement393 1922-07-27 2 FROM SATURDAY, JULY 22, TO THURSDAY, .II IV > TWO-FEATLRE PROGRAMME PROVIDING BXCBLLBNT BNTERi In the Second Show at 9, A SFTLZMCK SOCIAL KAMA. Featuring the talented, vivacious and beautii m a role differing from any pnvious interpretation of h< WHISPERS In 5 Reels. I; is a pkture m which393 words
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Article913 1922-07-27 3 THE FIGHTING ON THE NORTH RIVEK. A ccni«U rable nambtr of transport, contractors eater (6r business on the North River from Wong Sha up to Shiukwan and their shops are mostly at Wonjfsha. The> p >t; t J\,- continually travelling Backward! and fo> wards and they are913 words
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Advertisement152 1922-07-27 3 (f I Erf ''■Ti" J^^ X-' V^ J-^ vT JlLb |H^r^i!KiP V^ JtHL. JOki K^ Cuticura Toilet Trio punfy^g and beautifying /\lXri AvjrAllN Nothing purer, sweeter or more (effective for every-day tuilei" purposes. m t^ v V ..Tki?-:mlk .S-! .C-attr.-ntta.Sd. md 3». 6d. Substantially .^^ggL I PLAYER-PIANO I Reduced i;152 words
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Advertisement424 1922-07-27 3 AM. A. A.M.A. I jj GEORGE FiETCHfcfl CO. LTD. f ;I (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). J I CANE SUGAR j MACHINERY.I I Specialists for th& 5 =?r Equipment of ij I l\ SUGAR FACTORIES. j; REFINERIES and S DISTILLERIES. J J l i < < SOLE AGENT .m BURMA, MALAYA, SIAM,424 words
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Article684 1922-07-27 4 FKASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26th. MINING. [Figures m brackets show* the capital and issue value of the Share m dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum diy. x equals ex div.] Hitam Tin (300,000) .85— .93 Je'antoh ($1) .60 Johan Tin ($1) 45 H684 words
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Article141 1922-07-27 4 The first arrest m Rangoon under the new law which prohibits gambling at football matches etc., was made recently at the match m the first division of the senior league between the King's Own Royal Regiment and the Customs Club, the accused being a Chinese named Ah Han. A Police141 words
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Article720 1922-07-27 4 The tragedy which occurred m Broadway on Saturday momng July Bth, says the N.-C Daily News, is a poignant addition to the many climes rseOfdcd among unfortunate Russians driven eastward by the revoluticn. The east presents little difficulty to the police, the facts all pointing720 words
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Article121 1922-07-27 4 Describing a series of boxing; contests m Bangkok, the Siamese Observer says: "Under Siamese rules kicking any part of the body is allowed, and the contestants ha\e to protect themselves accordingly. AU' so throwing 1 is permitted, but otherwise clinching is strictly prohibited. The fight- i ers fought121 words
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Advertisement759 1922-07-27 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The undersigned have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction At their Sale-room, Kaffles Chambers, K.ifffos Place. ON MONDAY, 31st JULY, AT 2.30 P.M. Order of The Liquidators of \N adlci-Ji and Co. Ltd. Lot 1. All that piece of Valuable 99 years' leasehold, land,759 words
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Advertisement566 1922-07-27 4 —Z^rr^irr *^§3S* A '/P es or Machine j Befts&Gonveyor&El* TW ASSOCIATED BELTING CCMPAN 9 StThorras' Street. London. S.E.I t i The Latest Importation Embodying Many Improvements CHEVROLET CARS 1922 MODEL •t> f\ On View Chevrolet House 196, Orchard Road International Motors, Limited, (Incorporated m Singapore). IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable566 words
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Advertisement438 1922-07-27 5 Spcctacki built up their ptaatßl .tation bacaVM if thr rnry of their construci the core and skill m adapt i'ltf them to •I the eye. c >. >' London ma. .MIC OPTICIAN 16 BATTEWV R?3NCAPORE. TO LET. r ir,.!ii 1-t August. Ciodown at nlx.ut Nit square fct t. i Hank.438 words
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Advertisement584 1922-07-27 5 BOARD AND LODGING. Seabreeze Sanitorium and Private Hotel, 'I Anibcr-rd., Tanjong Katong. For a unpe or quiet holiday by the sea. Wrte nr terms-Mrs. K»od»r. Tel. Add Seaoreezes." FOR SALE. t IOR SALE. -Nearly new 4-ton 'Denhv" ITS 7 w t5^ ping gear LTs^ r > '-"<>- 3£ Ka«fc tyres584 words
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Advertisement682 1922-07-27 5 AUCTION SALES IMPORTANT Al CTION SALE Kirn (lass Opportunity for those Kurnishinj?. (Property of th Ute Dr. Forgyth) To be held at "AMRER MANSIONS", Flat No. 34, Orchnrd Road. ON SATT'RDAY, July 20th M 2.30 p.m. sharp. COMPLETE BXCBLLENT TEAK ROUBEHOIJ) PUENfTUSE. A 1 Goo Is I'nictically New. Also A682 words
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Advertisement703 1922-07-27 5 AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE OF MOTOR ACCESSORIES Comprising ;JO7 boxes bolts and nut* size J4 inch, and 1 V 4 inch., 109 Immex inner tubes »-0 x 120, 43 pieces motor car hood git—, 30 Ford piston rings, 7 bottles Johnson's motor car b,,dv poi«h, 2 doz. Appollo and 2703 words
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Advertisement435 1922-07-27 5 I] uareiuiiy of Examined Charge. |l f H. M. The King: of Siam t.-'* 1 Jw zm m "OOENTRIC" I I EYEGLASSES TAKE A SECURE HOLD WITH THE MINIMUM OF I PRESSURE. THEY GIVE THAT COMFORT AND DISTINCTION SO I NECESSARY TO EYEGLASS WEARERS, AND ARE "BRITISH MANU- I FACTURE"435 words
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Advertisement311 1922-07-27 5 IN THE MATTER OF ORDINANCE NO. 155 COM PA NIKS AND IN THE MATTE! OF SITIAWAM MI3SION PLANTATIONS, LTD Pin v.ant to section 204 of Ordinance No Companies, notice is hereby given that at an extraordinary |«a«ral meeting of the m. mbers of the above nam ,1 Company duly convened311 words
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Article21 1922-07-27 6 FKRGUSSON.— At the Maternity Hospital, Penang, on the 22nd inst., to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fergusson, Sungei Patani, a son.21 words
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Article32 1922-07-27 6 LYONS— POOLEY.—At St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore on 24th of July, by the Rev. J. Butterworth, Aithur C. W. Pooley of Singapore to Ellen, eldest daughter of William Lyons of Manchester, England.32 words
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724 1922-07-27 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1922. The Cable Company's Jubilee. The full account which we were able to publish yesterday of the rejoicings m London on the Jubilee of the Eastern Associated Cable Companies, draws attention to the enormous part the telegraph cable has played m our local history.724 words
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Article491 1922-07-27 6 His Excellency tb c Officer Administering tlie Government will leave Penang for Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. 30th July. D. Company, 2n.l Batt, Middlesex Regt., returns from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore on July 28. Mr. H. Parry and Mr. Quah Bang Keo are gazetted as members of the Penan? Harbour Board.491 words
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Article98 1922-07-27 6 PENANG WEDDING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I'enanjj, July 28. The wedding u*ok place at St. Ooorge'i Church, vi-o Rev. Etppal Gamier ofticiating, of Mi. M. P. Jones, l? Topham, Jones, and Railton, Pulau L'b.n, nephew Sir Evan Jones, to M ss Olive Meredith, daughter of Mi. I). Meredith,98 words
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Article100 1922-07-27 6 (From Our Own Gorrospondent.) Penang, July 26. Judgment for plaintiff was ghrM m the action brought by Lim Thean Jiath, tonpkan^r owner, against the owners of the oil steamer, Serapoum, claiming $9,000 as the result of a collision off Bagan Luar. Mr. Justice Whitley state^ that the100 words
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356 1922-07-27 6 "British Chinete" writes tQ a Penang contemporary asking for th c fulfilment of the Governor's promise to "most carefully consider" the question of the representation of the Penanu- Chinese on the Legislative Council. The correspondent suggest- a n informal plebiscite to determine which man or two356 words
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Article88 1922-07-27 6 The police authorities desir c us to draw the attention of those m possession of firearms to the need for renewing their licenses as early as possible, as the old permits expire at the end of the current month. A notification to th:s effect appears elsewnere m our88 words
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Article131 1922-07-27 6 Emboldtned by their recent Ilirnwil. the poultry thieves m the vicinity of St. Michae 's Road have extended their operations, and on Tuesday morning, before daylight, they paid an unwelcome visit to the house of Mr. S. C. de Souza, the newest res!dent there, who they thought perhaps had no131 words
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Article60 1922-07-27 6 In addition to fie two questions already printed, Che Yunus bin AbduJlah will ask at Friday's meeting of the Municipal Coniriission. what progress has been made m providing a market m Upper Geylang-road. The President m; kes some remarks on the Rent Restriction Ordinance. A special meeting will60 words
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Article346 1922-07-27 6 THE UPITTATIOM OF TH| Issues f some tanp th. pleasure we fa baring him to-m< the visit of Mr. Tmlbot 0 part*. The reputai on ar tenor-coi s Sl>f!l! atlvenand their weeptio, TT !lr tOO fOOd, :tn. i I■ I mitconceptbn an:l |«cl Loom a< to eon346 words
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Article170 1922-07-27 6 The first of tlie BCVcn MWdff the li'-t for tho fuaith Singapore was commenced y *t«ltU| MM I injc Chief Jaftict, w v h.»n'blf Mr. *jMh and a tptefftl jury. Lai Honp Lin w»- charged with the notdcr of another I'hrtfv m Sapo Street mmh h\ petld Ifo.170 words
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Article150 1922-07-27 6 PUadinc guilty ()f cnm;nl brack of fruit ai w rvan< m *4 100 odd, btlons q to Chop Bi l Sang the South Bi the Hon. Mr. Eu Toi ttmf, the chief ettkier, the DistHct IMft y^t- rday t» t#o >*•» rifforoui Uapritoiu»f«t> Ifr. «r« sv.v,150 words
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Advertisement168 1922-07-27 6 DUNDEE WHISKY I SOLE AGENTS I Caid beck IMacgregor Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN SHANGHAI) i 87, CECIL STREET, 228 Telephone. 4 QUARTER OF A CENTURY OF PROGRESS A For over a quarter of a centurj r we have m W been expressing dependability and quality W m spectacles and ejeplasses.168 words
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Advertisement132 1922-07-27 6 80. Light Railway Material from Track to Loco 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 design material that is132 words
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Article105 1922-07-27 7 aVA n puffy resigns. n ,,lil\K IRREGULARS. Service.] London, July 25. Irregulars continue to tattoo, cutting telebarracki notably at and Claremorris. A Dublin says the ire on the verge I arc of the relieving food the inhabitants. the Irregulars on ,r. i wai last reported and bagtmrd,105 words
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Article359 1922-07-27 7 London. July 25. •.i him— ll welcoming: I 1 1 ('..ntrress, which i\ the Mansi >n House and <j by five hundred delegates, rep-Ai-nty nations, wishing it effi rts for the cause ,>f uniMr H. A. 1 od that the main- I goodwill th rough I pnai359 words
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16 1922-07-27 7 T 27. I $23,345 1:U "KILL, Ho.. T« MU «r.16 words
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Article422 1922-07-27 7 CONDUCT OF LASCARS. THE CAPTAINS EVIDENCE. [Router's Service] London, July 25. In the Egypt pj.qui.y, Captain Collier B**i evicUneo that j.nor to the putting off of the boats he saw offictis en the port boat deck ffettia* ft Weil an trimmers out of the boats. He did422 words
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Article263 1922-07-27 7 London, July 25. Another scuttling of a Greek steamer has be^en tried m the Kings Bench. Two Greek merchants, shipowners, sued the British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company to recover insurance on the Jollanda, abandoned on the Goodwins m Dec. li>2o. Mr. Justice Rowlatt said that the263 words
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Article99 1922-07-27 7 (By courtesy of the Lat Pau Pres.s*. Shanghai, July 24th., 8.55 p.m. Hut Sun-ju, a General of Sun Yat-s«n. has captured Yingtek and Yuangtaan. The Macao victims are promised compensation. The Peking Government is asking- Tang Shao-yi to accept the Premiership. There is a new inundation m Chihli.99 words
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Article899 1922-07-27 7 DE V ALERA SUN YAT SEN. A PARALLEL. To the Editor. Sir,— Of the mass of items of current events which have been published m the [■ress lately one fact looms large before my eyes as a most striking and extraordinary episode of the Drama of the World which i899 words
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Article41 1922-07-27 7 YESTERDAY'S AUCTION. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 561 st auction yciterday, July 26t<h, when there was catalogued 1,841,063 lbs. 821.90 tons. Offered 1,098,556 lbs. 490.43 tons. Sold 550,678 lbs. 382.45 tons. PRICES REALIZED. HGJ41 words
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Article271 1922-07-27 7 t Singapore, July 25. r The improvement shown m the local r share marl:et during the last few weeks 1 I still continues, with business m industrials and loans remain ng the chief features. j Tin at £158. 2s. 6J. shows rial over the t woek of271 words
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Article294 1922-07-27 7 Singapore, Jtfiy 26. brisk business has been done during the w^ek, industrials again having a large turnover witta values well maintained. Tin continues to advance and closes at £158 7s. 6<l a gain of £4 10s. over last week's quotation. Tin shares are m better demand but294 words
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Article54 1922-07-27 7 (By courtesy of th c Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbun). Tokio, Jvtly 24. An unknown inventor named Sakai, of Tokio, has completed his invention on liquid fuel. It is stated that the liquid is a mixture mostly consisting of alcohol. The market shows tin weak and unchanged. Cotton yarn is54 words
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Article53 1922-07-27 7 Mrs. G. McHutchiaon gave a very successful picnic at the Taiping Swimming 01 ab last week as a farewell to the Burmah Rifles. The afternoon was perfect and the picturesque spot waa at its beat, the water moEt inviting, and* much sport was enjoyed by those who went m for53 words
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Advertisement124 1922-07-27 7 ROBfNSON Co., Ltd. c SKSSfr? Fast coloured casement cloths of various colourings Bordered casement cloths. Cream centre with Jancy coloured borders Double and single width Art cretonnes Graf ton cretonne Fabrics Reversible washing cretonnes, etc. Samples A Estimates for Curtains, Covers Cashions etc. Free on Application. I i I QUALITY124 words
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Advertisement573 1922-07-27 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND i tHE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated m Englaad) •INOAPORE. PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES aad LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE,573 words
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Advertisement659 1922-07-27 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE SLLSRMA,- BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP o*, LM. (Incorporated m England). D k C?d7 m Jf r| l7D dTD^/Ifl? I AOOEiIIUEdV oEili V ILCi* Steamer Singapore. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. •s.s. CYTi OF CAMBRIDGE London Aug 20 ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aug. 31 ♦LIMITED ACCOMMODATION ONLY tINTERMEDIATE PASSENGER STEAMER FREIGHT SERVICE. Steamer659 words
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Advertisement555 1922-07-27 8 P. ft O. BRITISH INDU AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVIrt PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N CO (Under Contract with Hit Majesty'i Government LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON T 0 MARSEILLES, LONDON' 4 AK^ DUE SINGAPORE j r AVF RWGAWtt^ DEVANHA about July 28555 words
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Advertisement469 1922-07-27 9 -0 SUM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE rt KrttlJ. Tre W a»u Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupia, Patani, sin«or.. KaiSMin!, Laigsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok.^ Arrival Departure DDHADH July 24 6 a% izi ae.teamer* are htted throughout with electric light, and hat* excellent accom ,«4st!ol or firgt469 words
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Advertisement281 1922-07-27 9 O. S. K. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (subject to change without previous notice) j European Line:— For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez Pott Said. Atlas Maru arr. July 27 dep. July 28 New York Line:— For San Francisco Panama, New York via Japan. Hague Maru arr.281 words
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Advertisement531 1922-07-27 9 J^zS?* 11 8 *****1 Shi P Cwnpany, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Englamd.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK Stoamera. Dn 6 s'pow Route p ftT CITY OF LINCOLN In Suez philippineSf FOR NEW YORK KFFlf^T*" I>«S'P<« EouU For531 words
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Advertisement146 1922-07-27 9 I Successors to LIVERMORE DEARBORN Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINE Regular Service between New York Singapore Java Ports vice versa FOR NEW YORK Via SUEZ. JALAPA Aug. 9 HALF MOON Sept. 9 WEST CANON Oct. 9 FROM NEW YORK. HALF MOON Aug. 12 For Freight apply to146 words
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Advertisement714 1922-07-27 9 STRUTHERS AND BARRY T 1 Operator! United SUUi flk'pplEf Board. Singapore to Los Angeles and I San Francisco. Jl APUS due Singapore lc discharge load In port WEST IVAN due Singapore to discharge load Aug. 12 BEARPOIiT due Singapore to discharge Attff. 28 BEARPORT due Singapore to load Sept. 19714 words
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Article877 1922-07-27 10 Our Medical Correspondent tells us, what some of us knew before, that we do not grew accustome.l to noise. We may persuade ourselves that we do grow accustomed to it r out of a base compliance with what we are please J to call modern civilization877 words
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Article136 1922-07-27 10 London, June 21— A tragedy abruptly t. rminated the great spectacle arranged at Lisbon to mark the completion of the I'< rtuguese Atlantic flight. A lighter kaded with fireworks was towed into the middle of the Tagus so as to be visible from every point136 words
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Article869 1922-07-27 10 "TRANSMUTATION OF ELEMENTS. We are all talking new a^ if the transmutation 'A metals the other elements h-\-\ been achieved The popular imagination has seised ho d of the brilliant researches r.-.a ie at the Cavendish laboratory m Cambridge by Sir Ernest Rutherford and his associates. Rumours come from Germany869 words
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Article63 1922-07-27 10 HONGKONG SHIPPING TROUBLE. lnt jrmtvtion has been received lctoaNy tha^ the Hongkong lightermen have combine i to demand lh»:ir own terms for shipping and landing cargo, which consignees and merchants consider exorbitant. As a result shipping has been held up, and for the saiTe reason the departure from63 words
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Article79 1922-07-27 10 Thf Van Dfantn which arrived from Deli, yesterday brought 138 Chinese deportees from Dutch East Indies, and they wen transferred to the Van Overstraten bcund for Ilonjykoner. After being m the hands of the auctfonMn for some months, the wooden ship Km Ma, 1.800 tons capacity with accommodation fcr 80079 words
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Advertisement282 1922-07-27 10 s.s. MARELLA. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Australia (July 24) are hereby notified that a general survey of all cargo landed m a damaged condition will be held on Tuesday Ist August, m Godowns Nos. 48-49, at 9 a.m. No further .survey will be held after this282 words
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Advertisement182 1922-07-27 10 Genasco Roofing COMPLETE WITH'' PATENT WNHEAIt SLUTS UNO NAILS FOR FIXING GE/SUSCO i-i iffi- GtMASCn t/ie result of W^< n the lot over 40 years wv '-id '1 run > ch l*r ma n «facture J^^^B Pr O/ 6£/V4S.CO lr S*S satisfies from witnstands f^jJJ beginning v tropical heat em/,182 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous637 1922-07-27 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. K. Pahanj?. Pekan, Sun^ei Lembin*,' Kuantan (via Jemntut) By train 6 am. bamarinda, etc. Elout 9 am t UC b H»"K Chiap 9 aim. enmon Fook Moh 9am lav So^ ri Benuit 9 *.m U< Edina 9 am! P. Sham 6: lUu Mata Hari 11 a.m i637 words
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Miscellaneous254 1922-07-27 10 WEATHER REPORT. KamLing Kerbau' Hospita'. July 25. Barom. .°,2 .Fah 101 1.7, 1013.6. 1015.2. Temp 835, 85, 83. Wet Kulb Ther 80, 79. 79. Dir. of Wind S. S.E. S.E. Max. Temp, m shade 86. Mm. Temp, m shade 78. Max. m Sup 142. Rain fall m 24 hours.— Nil.254 words
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Article94 1922-07-27 11 -uly M. Bank 4 ukji. •> j B.ink demand ~> .>.).0., Private eredita 3 nt.i 2 I s-\i New York, demand r,', Credits SO days g 3^ Fiance demand V.\ India. T. T. JjS Hongkong, demnnd \2% p. c Prem' iokoh:>ma, demand 107" 1 Java, demand 134% Bangkok, demand94 words
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Article129 1922-07-27 11 Tin 1/5 Tuns $79 "Jj Gambier Cube No. 1 13 00 Pepper Black 18^ Pepper (white fair) 26. 50 Tnpioca, small Hake, f.g. 10 75 Pearl Sa K o small 8 40 Copra Mix 10 36 Copra Sundried 1080 Opium, Benares unc. 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 255 Rice, Siam129 words
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Article30 1922-07-27 11 July 26th, 12 noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot 25 4 26; Aug.-Sept. 26ȣ 27; Oct.-Dec. 28 29. London quotation sheet 7'^d Market Quiet.30 words
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Article202 1922-07-27 11 The reduction effected m IU2I-22 m the amount of Great Britain's obligations due abroad was £71,879,000, and the total outstanding on March II last was £1,000.1 N4. 000 at the pa;- of exchange. In the thrco years since March 31, 1919, the external debt of the United202 words
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Article109 1922-07-27 11 From Che latest published reports of Australian hanks it i.s shown that exclusive of the Commonwealth Bank, the Dank of New Zealand, the Comptoir National, the Yokohama Specie Bank, and the Ballarat Banking Company, there are 13 banks m Australia with a paid up capital of £27,148,000, reserve funds aggregating109 words
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Article86 1922-07-27 11 PRASER'S REPORT. Singapore, July 28. "•t-^l5B. 7s. 6d. 175 tons sold at $79.7 per pikul. Isabbt-rs. Very quiet, Glenealy. P^nas $4.65, Bassetta 75, Jimahs United Malaccas 77',. Kuala Sidim.' $1.00. Mißia*-._ColHetie a Htis M, Uiu P^h ,i M UvW nonga 195., Rawanga 80, Nawng I i-:. IndiMrials._Ti;86 words
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Article163 1922-07-27 11 Siniraporo, Jul> 2ii. Silver ar>. Hongkong 12% dot coat prt nnum. Share .Market.— Eull. Rahtcr*.-- Allenbyi 17 L», Pww*, so M, Craipte!™* 22 27',, U jk :t Samb* wanfi U. Is. 4d., Singapore Uniteds 4d M. f Mcntakr.hs M; ,;aka I'iruh.. T>>.. 77%, Uu Bonuts ■!<> 2.\, Trafal^ars163 words
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Article109 1922-07-27 11 Singapore. July 2«> Tto^«l6B. 7s. 6d. |7»« |75 to,w sold. AnuUfamated UtAmy is $i X, BassetU 72', HH, Gleaealyi 65 75 Kempas |8.75, Kuala Sidiaaa buyers $1^ unas $r,. Scudaii (New) lellen $1.25 Ulu Bi nuts I<> 21. Mines.— Bataag Padaagi 87H i->u. m illl! Tin109 words
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Article90 1922-07-27 11 »c following i. the itatcMt fur May the position of Saving Banks m Au.tral.n (not indmHag the saving, depart. "J«lt of th, Commonwealth Bank) Balance at credit of < ]iosil(jrg at Apn f. l^ ni.^11.444; deposits ro C cdved during May. 88*15,841; Increaa. m dopo ■hots balances during90 words
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Article86 1922-07-27 11 By the order of the Court, Messrs Lammert Brother! at Hongkong sold the Kam Ma, as she now liei Jn the harbour off Samstmipo. The vomol whkh h*d beta mi n '!'o hands of the MKtioneen for several i lonthi wm disposed cf f»r $10,000 to the A a Corporation86 words
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Advertisement315 1922-07-27 11 Assets over $5,000,000. THE GRFAT EASTERiN LYE ASSURANCE rOiPAHTTliniir m nvnm. TT (Incorporated m Straita Settlements) riVE rLANS OF ASSURANCE A3surance Companies Act Bnuan 1 AGENTS WAMTTrn SECRETARY MANAGING DIRECI9R AS^mbjVANTBD UANAGE h R o4 D eSm™ CT R c c «*SWL f. P .a. M WUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO.315 words
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Advertisement363 1922-07-27 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Ftfliriiinlil ka England by R^yal Caartsr. P»id tip Capital In ttf, ot« saares of £5 each v aot CAA J««vj Fund ITOfloon *-*TT. Liability of Pruprlef r.IJSJI, HEAD OFFICE. «8 Bishopsgate, London, C.a Agtaciea and Branck»s. ggr ga?- EBEg? gu io°S ft ort363 words
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Advertisement523 1922-07-27 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANK&VG <JG£PORaTION (L:eoTp#rat^i ia Hoiifkong.) Ctpital. all said op $20,000,000 §{L V 1 SL R V OTlrt bterhnf IL&tt*, hslo In London 4,500,000 Ksierrs Liability of Proarietors $20,000,000 courr of directors. G. M. Dodwell, Esq.— Ckairman. won. Mr A. O. Lang.— Deputy Chairmaa. vS'^vSrHi'-B**- AM Bowe Smitk Esq.523 words
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Advertisement349 1922-07-27 11 i'^OBAMA SPECIE BAJS LIMITED. Established 1880. 1 Y lo0 000^ Reserve Fund y. 61,000,000 v eil Nt: X K odama Esq. ViTe-President: R. Ichinomiys, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq. N. Kajivrara E«^. iff ni mak W t a LB<i S X'K SttWki Esq. BENS K. Iwanak;. H. Mori Esq. x.349 words
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Advertisement119 1922-07-27 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporate m England by Royal Charter A. D. 172Q FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Representatives- Messrs. BARLOW Ca. Messrs. BARKER Co.. Ltd Messrs. WEARE Co I td Branch OHirf-64. The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident |f»na e: THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO.,119 words
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Article283 1922-07-27 12 THE MAIL SERVICE. To the Editor. Dear Sir With reference to your leader la to-day** MWUC re the carrying of mails from KurojM* to this Colony and the Far East, the following information, which I have gathered from an authorised source, might bo of sonvo interest283 words
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Article874 1922-07-27 12 GOVERNMENTS AND REPRESENTATION. To the Editor. Sir, It is due t«? the >tate of man who is individually weak and dependant en his fellow-beings, that we have the existence of soc'.ely, of government, of laws and ether helpful things which have ten the glory of man. By mutual wants ut)6874 words
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Article145 1922-07-27 12 la the Editor. Sir.— l am highly indebted to you for the publication of the above headed article m your yesterday's issue. As to your remarks at the foot of the article I beg to point out that any Muslim representative, no matter of what* nationality, can effectively145 words
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Article357 1922-07-27 12 To the Editor. Sir, Ycur notice <f 21. -t int. of Mr.; Ci. B. S. Cubitt's n port on the forest ad- ministration of thy F.M.S.. is of no .-mall Interest m those bewildering time* and c «-n.is one back to Professor Bkeitchlsy'l valuable paper. "Forest Suicide"357 words
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Article105 1922-07-27 12 The Empire Cinema is showing this week Pearl White m The Mountain Woman, a William Fox picture based on a story by Charles Neville Buck. The action is laid m the heart of the Kentucky hills, ami introduces some quaint, delightful characters as well as some sensational feats105 words
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Article211 1922-07-27 12 PENANG RACES. THE HANDICAPS. I (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 26. The following are the handicaps for the second day's racing at Penang. Knee I—(Six1 (Six furlongs) Royal Blood i>.l2, Maharani 9.7, Gamecock 9.7, Beau Brummel X.9, Arjuna 8.3, Babz 8.3, Rockport 7.10. Race 2. (Race Course)211 words
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Article57 1922-07-27 12 The ■cratchinff* for the second day's racing at Penang are as follows Uace 1. Gamecock and Rovkport (all t'Tigai>«.ments). Race 2.— Clara (all engagements). Race I. Barragundi, Astrico and X.G.E. Race Pacific Sands (all engageir.cnte). Race 6 Broomhilli Hatfield Boy. Cosher and Jaunty Jay. Race 7.— The B(»lttr.57 words
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41 1922-07-27 12 l*enang. July 2K. Thr three prizei of $***** each m tht- -i-ep an th*' Autumr Cup wen won by: Mi. J. D. Kemp, President Tm-f Club, Wi! Legrg and Lai Swee Pen, all of Penang.41 words
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Article141 1922-07-27 12 THE I'EkAK FINAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 26. The Perak or.test m the Open Tennis Championship rtiulted m Bede Cox defeating Barry m the final by 4 6, 6 4, 6 2. Cox is the only player m the recent Ipoh Club Tournament \<ho remained141 words
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Article52 1922-07-27 12 Malaya Cup Dates. In the southern section of the Malaya Cup competition dates have been definitely arranged as follows; home teams mentioned first: July 29. Negri Bemhflan v. Malacca. Aug. 5. Johove v. Malacca. Aug. 12. Malacca v. Singapore. Aug. 19. Singapore v. Negri Sembilan. Aug. 20. Final m52 words
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Article125 1922-07-27 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 26. The Malaya Cup fixtures for the northern section have jus c been settled. On July 29th. Perak visits Sflangor; on August 12th. Perak visits Penang; and on August 19th. Selangor visits Penang. In a Malaya Cup football trial match, between North125 words
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Article89 1922-07-27 12 Chienßmai Cup Race. The next rowing race is for the Chiengmai Cup and will take place on the afternoon of Saturday, Sept. 2nd. This is the Club's senior rowing event, and if the keenness display^ m the training for recent events is carried, into the preparation89 words
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Article59 1922-07-27 12 In a friendly game of hockey between the A.P.C. and the 78th Co. R.G.A. on the S.C.C. ground yesterday afternoon, the latter wen by two goals to nil. All the scoring was done m the first half, Lieut. Dunbar being responsible for the first goal, while Gunner Higgins sent59 words
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Article28 1922-07-27 12 The competition for the Weiding Cup will be hold on Sunday, August 6th. and Monday, August 7th. Conditions, 18 holes medal play, Club handicaps. 128 words
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Article189 1922-07-27 12 The following are the teams In the match Kcppd Golf Club vs. Singapore Golf Oub to be played tit Race Course en Sunday. Player s are requested to note the starting time. Keppel G. C. players' names are given first. 9. a.m. .Tones189 words
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Article54 1922-07-27 12 London, July 2">. Blackhcath: Kent boat Surrey by 1. 1 wickets. > Nottingham: Yorkshire defeated Nottinghamshire by five wickets. Notts made only 74 m their second inning*. Robinson taking five for L'O and Hoy Kilner five for 14. Eastbounu Somerset bear Sussex by three wickets. Athby-de-la-Zouch: Leicester.*}' ire54 words
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Article267 1922-07-27 12 Surrey's First Defeat. I In spite of their inevitable defeat by I Kent at Blackheatd their first reverse this season, Surrey remain at the top of the County Championship by a margin sufficiently large to alm>i*t preclude any possibility of their failing to become Champions. It is267 words
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Article76 1922-07-27 12 New York, July 25. The Australian Dayi s Cup team has arrived here. The Aga Khan's Niceas won the Grand Criterium at Ostend of £4,000, beating the Belgian horse, Hortense. whom Archibald specially crossed over to ride. On Sunday last tlt« Datoh Mi? da of Kinta76 words
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