The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 July 1922
1922-07-29
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1922-07-29 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. [feN rENTS S.S., SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1922. No. 10,61915 words
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Article169 1922-07-29 1 Sir Brnest Birch succeeds Mr. Darbishire as President of the Association I of British Malaya. The retiring pre- sident critici»«d Government expenditure and expressed his personal opinion against restriction Page 6. Nawng Pet tin mine is m the Supreme Court at Ipoh Page 6. The Municipal Commissioners169 words
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Article1285 1922-07-29 1 Qmeqvid agunt homines noatri est far rag* libelli JUVKNAL. The Topicist s-adly fears th^re is another rough time ahea^, *'°r Government, for h* notes that so far the cost of taking observations on Gunong Tahan for the year, has risen to the respectable little sum of1,285 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement131 1922-07-29 1 VI A LTHOID g Raffles Hotel, f P Satlirday Telephone 292 C. C{ jg Guest Night S Dinner Dance. 3 P Musical Director. Propr!cto.- S QJ[ }9 iunday: Cinema 9-30 p m C{ S7TLE LEADERS ifjfUSjk Find tha the pati^Fyy terns and delicate colouring of Si ks, Al| Mcrmr g.131 words
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Advertisement321 1922-07-29 1 KELLY WALSH ,LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). SPFCI4L LiXE* WRITING PADS f Containing OFFERED AT 100 sheets good white paper UNRULED HALF PRICE Size 9i 1> inch by si/> inch Price $2.50 per doz. Cigarette Cases DAILY^REMINpER PADS Tobacco Pouches I Useful for OFFICE OR HOME Gents Purses Snowing ONE WEEK'S321 words
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Advertisement124 1922-07-29 1 j LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. School of accountancy notice Page 4 Blanc Mange Powder at Bolter**-— Page 2 C.uti ura remedies for various ailments— Prge 2. Pa^ a 7 rkk LS Cbtainable if > London— Pag*** iaZ lS make havin a p'^mmv Urn and Perrin. Mace flavour rimpfa dif»n«fl Payre 4. W124 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous107 1922-07-29 1 THE WEEK. Snl>n-duy t >Vh. Hi ff h Water, 1.2 a.m., Lfi p.m Outward Mail t'ue. Tlu Benut Altg., Derrick's, noon Penang Races, Third Day Cricket S.C.C. vs. Middlesex. Lodee St. Michael, Repnlar, 9pm Talbot OTarrell mi Theatre. Sunday, 30th. High Water. 1.59 a.m., 2.45 p.m. Monday, 31st. High Water,107 words
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Article456 1922-07-29 2 GUNONG TAH AN. Climatic o.u'ition-. Muci. the time an I t pries of the r M.S. Museum* Department during the \i; t r was devoted to work on thii station. -;.yr the Directoi m hi< report f"i U'2l. Four naval signal ratings arrived m April after undergoing a short coarse456 words
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Article203 1922-07-29 2 I Practically 'ill vessel* coming into Hongkong July 14 report! i having encountered very heavy >*.*a^ j<r.,\ hi^h winds, at least four miming bit ft typhoon. With the exception cf one p, however, which lost a boat m the storm, no damage was done. The N. Y.203 words
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Article120 1922-07-29 2 London, July 3rd. Racing: circles are much interested m the report that Lord Glanely has sold his famous mare Sceptre for £500 to a Brazilian owner. Efforts are being made to re-purchase the animal for 'retention m Englanc'. It appears that for the last five years120 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement314 1922-07-29 2 TO I BT OR FOR SALE. LAKGK G< i :WNS, newly erected area from LU.OM to 0.000 «q. fc« facmt' r «r LARGE STOUKS from %AM r -o U4.00U *j ft. near wlaarf nnd akippAlso three ittrfed buiiJing» for cScu and gcaowna. CeatTolly situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. J314 words
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Advertisement468 1922-07-29 2 TO have lost her wa a bad enough but t o find her here m this house with him m his arms was a hundred-fold worse No wonder the red mist blinded him no wonder bis fist crash ?d into that smug face no wonder he raced madly into the468 words
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Advertisement584 1922-07-29 2 MmM JLJaV MM. c^v,.^ 3JP X?k FROM FRIDAY JULY 28, TO WEDNESDAY AU6I 81 A TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME AGAIN WHICH PROMISI ENTERTAINMENT. In the Second Show commencing 9 p.m. A GRIPPING AND SENSATIONAL UNIVERBAL BPECIAI Presenting FRANK lIAYO m a human-interest story of a man w'ro placed duty above sve? foupht584 words
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603 1922-07-29 3 European Owned Kstalss m Favour. Mr. C. P. Hums, *h e Chairman of the Vylon Chamber of Commerce, has returned the Island from the .Dutch East Indies, when he has hten spending a short holiday. Interviewed by I representative of the BM Of Ceylon, Mr.603 words
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Article285 1922-07-29 3 Market monopolies occupies the attention of the members oi the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board at the h.st meeting for a contiderable time anjj t!\ question of the "fish rinjr" was diacosseiL This ring undoubtedly exists ;n i baa existed for some time It finances the fUhormen,285 words
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Article39 1922-07-29 3 The Rotary Club, as the nucleus of an extensive community organization, Is punn: nj? to re wo 'alfhs cf Laels to purchase the R>aiw4ral Firneh Club anl turn it into an Ail Gallery, Museum and Librnry m two years.39 words
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Article490 1922-07-29 3 What is Being Done Towards Retrenchment. Tokio, July 4. With regard to tie rumour that the Japanese Admiralty, taking advantage of the defects of tho Naval Treaty concluded t>.< Vv hington Confewnte, regarding the restriction of cruisers and auxiliary warships, contemplate establishing such equipRients as are Incompatible490 words
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Article27 1922-07-29 3 The death «ras announced on July 15th of Col. Edward Phfllipson Mainwaring, last survivor of the remnant of the Kabul Batrison mi n the first Afghan War.27 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement140 1922-07-29 3 For "Reconstruction" 1 (oral w:io arc run-down, un ie-- weight for tk*e »U Kgesfeoa needs pest, but who at the sam Tim- need buildin- X OaiAj presents the potent bodybuilding flesh-forming fcrl rye-restoring elements of pure cow's milk m a form m which !f^J th y can be entirely assimilated140 words
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Advertisement302 1922-07-29 3 ||HI!!l!ll!lllllllllin |A.M.A. A.M.A. j I Allied Manufacturers Agencies M INDUSTRIAL ENQUIPMENTS 1 1 GEORGE FLETCHER Co. LTD. H COMPLETE CANE SI GAR FACTORIES ERNEST NEWELL Co. LTD. 1 COMPLETE CEMENT WORKS. S S j| S WELLMAN, SMITH, OWEN ENG. CORPN. 1 21 STEEL WORKS PLANT. S CRANES AND TRANSPORTERS. g302 words
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Advertisement783 1922-07-29 4 j use Lea Perrins' Sauce. French Chefs use it to \jWv i produce the delicately \SB^ ;1$ flavoured simple dishes for which they are so famous, p 1 The ORIGINAL and GENUINE m §lfl|] WORCESTERSHIRE, p IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The undersigned hare been favoured with instructions to sell by public783 words
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Advertisement667 1922-07-29 4 CHURCH SERVICES. WESLEY CHURCfI. Fort Canning Road. Rev.' James H. Lewin B. D. Minister. Bam Sunday SchooL Sunday, 0 a.m. Sunday, 5.30 p.m. Tuesday, 6.30 p.m. Prayer Service. Leader: Rev. James H. Lewin. GARRISON CHURCH. TANGLIN BARRACKS. 6.45 a.m. Holy Communion. 8.80 a.m. Parade Service. BETHESDA. BRAS BASAH ROAD. Lord's667 words
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Advertisement1160 1922-07-29 4 Become an Accountant Company Secretary, Office or Works Manager Facts that are more I "\HESK are the men who are needed to-day m husinc wonderful than fiction I and you can definitely qualify For such Dosition« k z A Questionnaire which we send out to I |>r»twi.%« „»r l i1,160 words
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Article329 1922-07-29 5 ''The Science of Coif," a study m move- ment, by P. Fowiie. "Golf Clubs and How to use them" by Edward -Ray. "Driving, Approaching an:l Putting" by Edward Ray. Th« Eceret cf Golf" by a Veteran. Metsn Methoen are evidently specialis- kg m books of the great game,329 words
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Article271 1922-07-29 5 I^uiun,.luly 10th.-.Thi.w 4.ath,rat Lord's ft» the Int,r--\V.rsi. y .natch was tine raew was M attendance of about fi.ooo Th, wicket wia sl.w. The first aereo VITS wov '»Hiuer». Im the batting enly Uoggart xvas enterprising Fiddian Green (2S) was bowled by Raikes. Hillwood and Lyon «S1) l»y271 words
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Article42 1922-07-29 5 Mr, S. J. \V. (;,>-.h has been appointed to art a> executive engineer, P.W.1)., Johoro Bahru. Mr. A. i:. Jones, Penang Manager of Messrs. Malcolm Beranger a\ Co., has been transferred to Bangkok, and wil be leaving shortly fcr the Siamese capital.42 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement450 1922-07-29 5 built up their present ,:.-.n beesaoe of the .racy of their const rue- <1 the care nnd skill :n adapting them to fectl of the eye. Lift st Lordon It* %\H APQRE, "^J" TO LST. rtj ffsptamher, "SherPoar bedrooms, two to The Resident Naval < >iVu Biafjaajavejii ;u-7 August, Godown450 words
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Advertisement572 1922-07-29 5 BOARD AND LODGING. Sanitorium and Pr.vate Hotel Anibt *r-rd., Tanjong Katong. r or a J- 111 1 or QttWt holiday by the sea. Wr^te brecleB/' 8 MrS Xn Cker TeK Adtl S a FOX SALE. t'OK SALE. 14-S I'->li SALE, -One Henderson four" cylinder Motorcycle with -Janm" Sidecar plrftl running572 words
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Advertisement849 1922-07-29 5 AUCTION SALES REMLNDER. TO-DAY, tJOtntDAT, AT io.ho a.m. ALCTIU.N SALh uv v A^"o^no der fludson s uP^-six Motor Car, \r l> and a 4-cylinder B-seater Maxwell <ar, No. S. 2498. Both cars are m perfect running order. At our saleroom. No. 30 Chulia Street CHEONV. KOON SENG CO.. Auctioneers. 29-7849 words
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Advertisement102 1922-07-29 5 NOTICES notice! Financiers and other real Land und House Property Investors should ;n t miss the opportunity of Securing this most Valuable land and house property situate m the heart of the town of Singapore containing an area of nearly an acre and valued at about f?50,000. This is undoubtedly102 words
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Advertisement539 1922-07-29 5 BY APPOINTMFAT TO Eyesight &WJ& Free Carefully of I Examined Charge. H. M. The King of Siam. "OOENTRIC" I EYEGLASSES TAKE A SECURE HOLD WITH THIS MINIMUM OF <| PRESSURE, THEY GIVE THAT COMFORT AMD DISTINCTION SO NECESSARY TO EYEGLASS WEARERS, AXD ARE "BRITISH MANU- a FACTURE" THROUGHOUT. OCENTRIC GOLD539 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article39 1922-07-29 6 NICHOLSON.— On July 23rd, at Regent. Park, London, to Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Nicholson, a daughter. I WHITFIELD.— On July 26th, at the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Whitfie.d, Seremban, c son. j39 words
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Article103 1922-07-29 6 JONES— MEREDITH.— On July 26th, at St. 1 George's Church, Penang, by the Colonial Chaplain, the Reverend Keppel Gamier, M. A., Milford Philipps Jones, of Pulau Übin, Singapore, (nephew of Sir Evan Junes, Bart., M. P., D. L.) to Olive GwenlHan youngest daughter of P. Meredith, Esqre., of Neath,103 words
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SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
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742 1922-07-29 6 SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1922. Retrenchment Indications. A good deal of attention has been called to the need for retrenchment m our public expenditure, ever since the report of the Committee appointed "to make enquiry into personal emoluments including allowances and all privileges m the nature of personal emoluments and into742 words
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Article1215 1922-07-29 6 I The Raffles College (Committee Inco.poration) Ordinance i: not disallowed by His }»i»jesty the King. Sir Henry Wilson is buiied m the Crypt ,cf St. Paul's Cathedral, between the graves of Roberts and Wolseley. The Rent Assessment Board will sit m the Municipal Board Room on Tuesday, August Ist., 19221,215 words
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Article74 1922-07-29 6 ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH MALAYA. C W. D. ON KESTUM (>N KaaU The Thus f London cabi* da 26U] Mr C. W. P:,M.i,,.., Maiaya. ,iM:, ,1 tll( g for their <!,:» s in tin, wh:h had rwuked vtrn;r,,rt Interfered dwftry, the la.l would be worse than Sir PrCßk Swi .i report,74 words
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Article60 1922-07-29 6 THB o. m pkn VN(i ii- l'*nan-. J U N His Exeellencj O fl no; h Governmeni l iay Detective Policeman Santa Snrt Kind's Polk. Medal to, Bikh Ptlke wer, .1, ..(1 <™ (1 th*-' Resident Cum companied His congratulated the n i,,,:,. T; was .wartked fbr the60 words
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Article49 1922-07-29 6 The case wai i an I Madamuthen Kadar gh Information t> the Res '-'au<;npr lriu to taki action •>• Interpreter. The accuwd wen n -Dettively to IWK and ous impris ►nment. The Court to be paid to the compla cant dei, brother of the filed $.")0 for perjury.49 words
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Article169 1922-07-29 6 A petition of the I [poh, to tin- Supreme Court, to i Nawng IV t Tin Mining Co. a'l t.-dny. United Engineere got jadgan I fur |50 y OOO for iht ppc lnu- v supplier TW p.-titim allege* Pot neglected to pay. Certi reeerre •harei retvlting169 words
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Article175 1922-07-29 6 The ivor;tiuii vvluih «M mcot':- TaJbot OKairell. the popular NawW «!ian, at the Viet »rUi 11 Betre was as ipoortancoi th.it which h:i> b» en l« I >d by 5 ■■ditWM for l.i-iMv y« .r- pMt I ate we heard hii btfou- be BMkJ< I175 words
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Article52 1922-07-29 6 The case cf Tan Soon fn and Til 1100 who pta'nd charged •rlta c dt?ath of the victims m the f m Nanis Stnvt, was B( tho Third Court yesterday, wht-n waa reduced to voluntary .iu-i'k' hurt against No 1. Tin- accoaoi uV^ ther remandud. The Hon. Mr. appears for52 words
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Advertisement158 1922-07-29 6 1 > > fh&ig^^^ *3>O U l uri I DUNDEE WHISKY If SOLE AGENTS Caldbeck Macgregor <& Co.. Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN SHANGHAI) 87, CEC/L STREET, 228 Telephone. r V QUARTER OF A CENTURY OF PROGRESS A For over a quarter of a century we have A y been expressing dependability158 words
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Advertisement116 1922-07-29 6 What about your BAGGAGE YOU insure your valuables and effects at home: do you protect them m your baggage when travelling? Property to the value of many thousands of pounds is lost, damaged m various ways, or stolen every year m transit by railway and steamship, or while the Owner116 words
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Article592 1922-07-29 7 pgIVATE REPARATIONS. MMIANY MUST PAY 9 Service.] I'arU, July 28. the German ambassador, who n m the instalments %ny% private creditors, M. i that owing to German bad her debte, the Allies un,.11 continuation of the fly two million sterling KM INTO EXPORTS. Berlin, July 27. Import* m592 words
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Article146 1922-07-29 7 BRITISH UNEMPLOYMENT. NEW CABINET COMMITTEE. [Router's Siivict-.l London, July 27. Kmtrr leftrot that th< Cabinet committee on unemployment, the appointment which is announced by Mr. Lloyd George m the ('< miMIII m the afternoon, deals with the vid i Mpecta rf tb problem while the old Cabinet cenwHtee,146 words
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Article164 1922-07-29 7 MtmraCU OF SETTLEMENT. Washington, July 28. Tentative proposals for the settlement of tin railway strike were drawn up at a nfereiiMS between President it'g and the labour leaders. It is understood that the plan, details of which are Withheld, will bo submitted to the railroad executives. i164 words
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Article67 1922-07-29 7 (By courtesy of the Lat Pau Press)* Shanghai, July 27, 7.45 p.m. Some of the Tuchuns are trying to influence Tuanchiyui by offering him the i presidency next time. The Chihli floo^ has been obstructing the traffic of the Peking-Hankow railway. The Canton troop* under the command of67 words
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Article147 1922-07-29 7 Alleged to have ill-treated his wife constantly for sometime past, Biberg a Norwegian mariner, appeared before Mr. Dawson m the Third Court yesterday m answer to summons taken out by his wif c foT voluntarily causing her hurt. Accused, who understood enough English to plead, talked incoherently147 words
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Article109 1922-07-29 7 At midnight on Thursday No. 26-1 Delta Read was the scene of a double murder, when a respectab'e Malay named Abu did to death his wife and son. It is alleged that jhe had occasion to suspect his w.fe of) j misconduct and m a heated109 words
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Article44 1922-07-29 7 The Monthly Meeting: of the Y. W. C. A. to bo held on Monday, 31st July, will open with a social at 4.45 p.m. Miss Pike will give an address at 5.30 p.m. AD members and friends are invited. i44 words
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Article184 1922-07-29 7 NATIONALS ADVANCE. THE A'ITACK ON CORK. IReuter's Service.] London, July 27. ihi Nationals aacr c attacking thj sternly Neiating Irregulars on three sides. When t l i opposition is overcome a way will be oitne.l for a general advance towards Cork Where heavy fighting is anticipated. COMMON184 words
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Article1531 1922-07-29 7 made against Lim See Puat, on the petition of Chop Yiang Scr.g. creditors for $2,334.62. It was stated that there were many other creditors m Singapore" and an affidavit said the debtor was m Swatow, and did not intend to return. Cheang Jim 110 was also adjudicated and1,531 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement311 1922-07-29 7 "HIS MASTERS VOICE NEW DANCE RECORDS 10-irch double-sided Plum Label, $2. PAIUSIAN DANCE ORCHESTRA. h. 1328 Le Lyi Noir— Tango Yvain Knla/.aos Ustedes Tango Mondain Vernazobre "QUEEN'S" DANCE ORCHESTRA (directed by JACK HYLTON.) B. 1330 Drifting along with the tide— Fox-trot GcOTft (.vrshnin m Jen ai Marre Fox-trot ("Mayfair and'311 words
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Advertisement567 1922-07-29 8 THE CCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND rHB CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated m Englaad) SINGAPORE PORT SWETTENHAM TENANG TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES a«d LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT567 words
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Advertisement637 1922-07-29 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE CLLZRMA BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co^ VM (Incorporated m England). -~> PASSENGER SERVICE. j Steamer Singapore. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. •s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London Aug. 20 ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aug. 31 "■LIMITED ACCOMMODATION ONLY INTERMEDIATE PASSENGER STEAMER FREIGHT SERVICE. Steamer Dae Singapore. s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE Havre, London, A'werp,637 words
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Advertisement507 1922-07-29 8 P. O. BRITIS^riNDIA APCAR N °LINE (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO BBSVU P PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with Hit Majesty's Government!. LONDON FAR-EASTFRN SERVICE FROM LONDON MARSEILLES. T.ONJm DUE SINGAPORE KAVF RING NOVARA about Aug. 6 KASHGAR KALYAN about Aug. 22 SARDINIA MACEDONIA507 words
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Advertisement748 1922-07-29 9 SUM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). COASTING SERVICE M T "»W" a Kelanun, Bangnara,. Telupla. Patani, Singora, lohssaaJ, Laigsuan, Chumpon, and. Bangkok. Arrival Departure :^,-.aincrs are fitted throughout with electric light, ««d have excellent accom- Dillon for firs: ciass passengers. i f ,r tne rouwi trip from Singapore748 words
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Advertisement705 1922-07-29 9 J^ c cewi Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Eilerman i ft BacknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN ft BIANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m Englaad.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ^OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK Steamers. d™ S'poro Route p o CITY OF LINCOLN705 words
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Advertisement740 1922-07-29 9 STRUTBERS AND BARRY J Operators United Statei Skipping Board. > 1 1 Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. WEST IVAN clue Singapore to discharge load Au*. 12 BEARrORT due Singapore to discharge Aug. 28 BEARPORT due Singapore to load Sept. 13 DEWEY due Singapore to discharge Sept. 13 DEWEY740 words
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Article143 1922-07-29 10 Hong-kon^ Observatory reported yesterday a typhoon within 120 miles, Lat 17 N, Lciik 114 B, travelling N. W, intensity unknown. A later message lecords a typhoon within 120 miles of Lat 19 N, Long 112 E, travelling W.N.W., intensity unknown. A water-logged boat was picked up by the143 words
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Article113 1922-07-29 10 Steamship lines plying- between Seattle ar<l other Pacific Coast ports and the Far East will join with the Atlantic Coast companies mi n putting up a $25,000 forfeit for the maintenance of conference rates. Till* mean s trat all ocean lines between the United States ami the Far113 words
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Advertisement301 1922-07-29 10 $1400 $1400 MADSTRONG" LIGHT Reduction m Prices. WE ON NOW SUPPLY THESE EXCELLENT LIGHTING SETS AT |i,4CKi COMPLETE WITH BATTERY CHANGED AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE. OPACITY— I.2 K.W. OR 60.20 WATT LAMPS I> GINE RUNS ON KEROSENE OR PETROL. Simplic'ty of Dcr.gn, Refinemest of Details, Eiiminatioa of Non-esscattals snd301 words
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Advertisement563 1922-07-29 10 Genasco Roofin? 2 PLY AND S PLY O COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK KLEATS AND NAILS FOR FIXING I GESASCO is r ;:G^SBy et..V4SC; the result of j the l(t over 4Q Years 3 i>(_y 'W-M r<//l c/lG U'er I experience i^OjMJI than Htt *>» I GENASCO satisfies from I wltnstanrts563 words
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Miscellaneous526 1922-07-29 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Pufau°S FookMoh 9 a.m. Cucoh gl Benuit 9 Edina 9 a.m. f b "«ng Chiap 9 a.m. Trongganu. etc. Boribat 9 a r gkok Mahidol 9 a.m Ba v Pahat Hang Yon 1 p.m! Pa lembanjr etc. Singapore 1 p. m JWM" Ban Whatt Hin 2pm Batu526 words
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Article93 1922-07-29 11 July 28. Bank i m.s. g I l-M Bank demand 2j3 15-I C, Private credits 8 m.s. -j 1 7.3New York, demand 51 1^ Credita 90 days 531; France, demand India, T. T. 177 Hongkong, de nand 12% p.c. Pr;jn. Yokohama, demand 107 Vi Jaw. demand 135 Bangkok, demand93 words
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Article128 1922-07-29 11 July 28. Tin 225 Tons $S1 '< Jammer Cube No. 1 13.00 Gambier B** Pepper Black 13% Popper (white fair) M.M Tapioca, small tlake, t.g. 10.75 Pearl Pajrc small rt.4o Copra Mix 10.35 Copra Sundried 10.80 Opium. BenauM unc. 1,600 Rice, Rangoon white 255 Rice, Siain No. 1 for128 words
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Article271 1922-07-29 11 July 28th. 12 noon. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Spot 25 Vi 25*4; Singapore S;andr.rd Ribbed Smoked She-it Spot 25Vi 26; \ug.-Sopt. 26Va 27; Oct. -Dec. 18 28 H. London quotation crepo and sheet 7K<&. Market Quiet. The City Editor of Th e Times understands that271 words
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Article72 1922-07-29 11 PHASER'S REPORT. BiMfapor*, July 26. Tin.— fir.2 Ifig., toiu told >- per pilral. iiuhu r^.— Qui.t. wit:-, prices anchaagtcL Minia*-— Collieri i $13.75, Maruia $1.10, Naun< !>l '■-^,<:> 87%, Ulu Piahs |1, Taipingi 80, North Tail South T; I 1 R^on (noh $1326. trials.— Tradera $l«.5O $17,72 words
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Article136 1922-07-29 11 Bingaporv, I«Ty 27. Th« marinl after remaining fin.i tot ral days baa again commenced to decline and at the time of writing tho general tone is weaker. Standard Sheet. Spot und August September have sold fco» 264 85 September jr 1^ 1 October December 294 Standard136 words
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Article109 1922-07-29 11 Sinuapurr. Juh It, Tin.- i.!<ii i:.s. hi. $81% 225 tons poM Rvbbera. Unchanged. .Mines.— .lohans 40 i.->, Lum-i, i >_>.■;•» 12.76 Malayan Collieriei $13.76 $14.25 Ifenglem !>u- 224 87%, Nortbi B 6 90, Rawangi U4 874, Souths 55 57H, Titii $4 si.r.o, U!u Piahi l>o $1.109 words
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Article271 1922-07-29 11 What niu*t constitute something- likt m. rdßOrd m the postal world is being told m London. On the morning: of May 2, was received letter which had bIW) written and posted In Los Angeles (California) on April 21, thus taking only 10 days from the Pacific Coast to271 words
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Article32 1922-07-29 11 W: aiKlhol> Ban] liwl m Honarkon* ihorUjr. it is the Orien aj Bank Wo-i "(u-!y Ineorponted ChineM eoactn with a nominal capital of r,,000,0(W divided into 200,000 fully yhar^ of $25 each.32 words
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Advertisement265 1922-07-29 11 Aggets over $5,000,000. MBMMIi l ll^™^"»""Msw»Bs»s™Ms»«p« THE GRFAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE nWAsOmHT uvin nrarp- mM v (Incorporated m Straita Settlement*) PLANS OB' ASSURANCB AhBU Companieg Act. P BntlBh Llfe BCRETAHY MANAGING DIRBC I Sit ASKS^WANTED S^BMsWj^^^f^^3pJttOMBWpi>MWWS>aMB^pSMSJSJSyfISM^iSJg^M>MISSIiB^SLM_tSMriM^ "i (FACTURERS INS. CO. Caaasla) snt, and Aanmitj St lowest rstes. £7,5t0 t §oo265 words
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Advertisement370 1922-07-29 11 CHARTERI^~^ANii of India, Australia and China. Incorporate m EngUndJby sW*| Ckarter. Paid up Capitaf~hr~ett> 93* K4£;^~> iMjMH K*t. m Ltafciltj of IVopnet.r.l.ES Mf HEAD OFFICE. •8 Bishopsgfate, London. C.a AtfOKdes and BraLckcs oat&via Kar&tK £*.K+n 4-ton I V Sk«n r k«| fcg" 1 S2»Si H«niow T»k»taK« BAifxna Bank of Er.jfi.nrt,370 words
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Advertisement864 1922-07-29 11 ¥OSOHAMA~SPECIE BANK LIMITED. EsUblished 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (XTili/ pam up) Re«rre Fund Y 81,000,000 Presidttnr: K. Kodama hiq. Vire-President: R. Ickmoaiyt, £,<j. DIRECTORS. N. Somi, Eaq. N. Kaiiwani Fsq I? ma k f v? f R E.-q. S. K. Suzuki Eaq M. Odagiri Ei q. Baron K. Morinara864 words
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Advertisement121 1922-07-29 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR~^Tr MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representa lives— Messrs. BARLOW Co Messrs. BARKER ft Co., Ltd Messrs.* WEARE Co Ltd Hranch Office— 64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident M THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE121 words
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Article1361 1922-07-29 12 These came before the Municipal Commission yesterday m the form of question and an wer. R*ply by the Engineer-in-Chief. In r.n^werinjs Mr. Griffith-Jones' questions I wish to explain a point which I apparently failed to mnke clear at the last general meeting anil whic'ii ha- led to some1,361 words
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Article249 1922-07-29 12 THE H4NDICAPS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 28. The follcwinjar tUM Ihe Handicaps for the third day's racing at Penang. Race 1. (Five furlongs) The Bolter 10.12, The Baillie 10.5, Captain Cuttle 9.8, Second Start II 3.3, Sorlrong 7.12, Merry Maiden 7.2. Race 2 (Race Course) Royal249 words
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Article66 1922-07-29 12 The Singapore Cup Draw. The draw forthe first round of the Singa- Cup took place last evening and reSlated as follows August 8. Middlesex vs. S. C. F. A. 2. August 10. Seleta* vs. K.G.A. August 14. S.C.C. vs. S.C.F.A. 1. Royal Engineers Harlequins, S.C.C". l, S.R.C., and Singapore66 words
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Article28 1922-07-29 12 COUNTY CRICKET. London, July 27. Woiveste*: Nottinghamshire beat Worcestershire by an innings and 138 runs. Dewsbury: York.sh.re defeated Gloucestershire by an inning s and 7 runs.28 words
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Article29 1922-07-29 12 The Selangor Final. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kua'ia Lumpur, July 28. In the final cf the Open Tennis Tournan«cnt. Oliver beat Scovell, 6 3, 7 5.29 words
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Article74 1922-07-29 12 I The race fcr tor orrow will be for Mr. i^aygors trophy. Club course, flying start and with Ma ay enw as usual. Handicaps are M fol ow? Preliminary gun. Ist ball down, yachts No. 13, 4, 15 will start. 2nd. ball down, Nos. 10, 19, 12.74 words
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Article67 1922-07-29 12 I. L. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Championship Pairs. Mis. Savi anj, Mr. Potts beat Mr. and Mi*s. Pinhom, 6 2, 6 3. Mrs. Cantrell and Mr. Griffith-Jones beat Misg Stephenson und Mt. Hopkins 6 6, 6—l. Miss Fawcett an^ Mr. Cameron beat Mr. Maxwell and Mr. Wodehouse, 6 5, 6—l.67 words
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Article43 1922-07-29 12 England with 21 points won the fourth International Athletic ConUst at Glasgow 9a July 8. Scot and scored and Ire'and four. Eng!ani won all the events, except the h gh jump, won by Scotland, and the hardies, m which Ireland wai successful.43 words
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Article149 1922-07-29 12 Memo for th c acting P.M.G. Straits m visiting his 1925 estimates the Straits 1 is fencraKy about three years behind the Times: The ju<t hViticn of the acton of thi Po.Lmastcr-G.nerai m reducing postal •-haigts baa ;u.st COaM to hanJ. Comparing the period cf Apr 1 1149 words
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Article1250 1922-07-29 12 he Commission, ih e Eng neer-in-ch ef, the Bxeestirc Municipal Engineer, and the 1 Rtgis'rar <f Vehicle* (:-Hed on the -ugges-' non of Mi-. Wong) be nominated for thf purpose of superintending th c removal of i.urh ob: traction. In moving the abeve, the President said; bat this1,250 words
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Advertisement536 1922-07-29 12 BEAUTY'S ORNAMENT Beauty is three parts care and one part nature Every Lady knows dress to be her first charm J>J nature her duty is to achieve the best selected drea this way many a lady has won back the BLOOM OF HAPPJNESS "WASSIAMULL'S" Silks for evening SUPER1 PA m536 words
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