The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 September 1922
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Title Section17 1922-09-04 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. |K> I KNTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1922. No. KM>7!>17 words
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Article223 1922-09-04 1 A sharp advance by Turkish forces m Asia-Minor has caused a jreneral (ircek retreat. Athens minimises the danger but the whole Greek army is being concentrated to cover Smyrna Page 7. A NYar Kast Conference of the Towers is to meet m Venice short ly to stek223 words
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1023 1922-09-04 1 JOCK - The plna.sc is borrow- i from George liot. fn what many think her groaiesl and ■iruutWi novel— "Middlemaivh' 1 -h,. brings on the Stags young me<lical man, animated by the highest ideals of his pn>ifession, whose noble purposes are frustrated, like the children's sand-castks on the1,023 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement102 1922-09-04 1 MALTHOID Raffles Hotel. TELEPHONE 2920. MONDAY Tea Dansant 5 p m to 7 p.m. Rallies Orchestra. Joint Musical Directors: IGUAHETBA, Mr. W. F. CONNOLLY, >lusic) (Dance Music). WHITEAWAYS Special Window Display OF NEW Inexpensive Frocks FOB DAY AND EVENING WEAK ITFUL CREATIONS V < LLOWIMG THE LATEST DIRECT PROM THE102 words
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Advertisement215 1922-09-04 1 STSTE(KPRKS CIGARETTES 'TV; -Mjf.am.l by »W**» I l^^k HIGH-CLASS CIGARETTES AT MODERATE PRICES. Boie Manufacturers:— ARDATH TOBACCO CO., LTD., LONDON THE EUROPE HOTEL. SINGAPORE. "'ill Owing to the Fancy Dress Ball being given by the Ex-Ser-vices Association of Malaya, at the Victoria Memorial Hall on September 9th, there will be215 words
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Advertisement183 1922-09-04 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Ftps for keeping off chills. Page 10. Buy an Overland and motor m comfort— rr.jre 4. Notice re Maiayan Athletic Sports entri« s Page 5. Dunlop announce reductions m Ford size tyres Page 3 John Little ami Co announce a list of iv v books— Page 6. Last183 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous39 1922-09-04 1 THE WEEK. Honda a. \th. High Water, P.4H a.m., O.lfi p.m. Football Replay: Middlesex v. S.C.F.A. IT Tui-mhty, hth. Hijrh Water, 10.2'J ;-.m., 10.0 p.m. S.C.C. Sports Preliminaries. Kathleen Parlow, Tbeatre, 9.30 p.m. Hitfh Water, 10.50 a.m., 10.30 p.m.39 words
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Article298 1922-09-04 2 I im of iubacriptiona contributed towi I Swatow Typhoon Relief Fund. Swi ow, M'initied through S*e Hai Ton- bank for p M ymenl to boon Sim Sian Seah, Swatow. Previously transnutted I t2,063 l mddell Brothers lO€ Roland Si. Jol n Braddell B 0 D. Knowtea :>0 Laycock298 words
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Article196 1922-09-04 2 The September issue of The Planter contains its usual abundance of interesting and instructive reading matter relating- to the rubber industry. In addition, there i» a wry oiitertaining article by A. B. Milne OB Big Game Memories, describing hi» rather thrilling experiences m bagging his "only tiir.-r." Mr.196 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement197 1922-09-04 2 TO 1 FT OR FOR SALE. LARGE GODOWKS, newly erected area from 10,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. LABGB STOKES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for offices and godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write to197 words
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Advertisement450 1922-09-04 2 Any GAIETY Programme that you haven't seen is just like any good >i*y that you h*iven't read or hcanl H CjPT i^B ■a NOT FOR THE WORLD SHOULD YOU MISS THIS WEEKS Guaranteed twice bettor than any of our three ordinary programmes combined together. SEE WHO WE HAVE GOT KATHERINE450 words
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Advertisement486 1922-09-04 2 ALHAMBR M^ M.M. XI. JLfA 2J> j^\ ft From SATURDAY. September to THURSDAY, SOMETHING DIFFERENT. A PICTUKE WITH ING A GOLDWYN SUPER FEATI Rl Adapted for the Screen from the Stage Play by Leo Ditri ***** I k .t ton THE GREAT LOVER In 7 Reelj The picture is a486 words
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Article1134 1922-09-04 3 THB ANNI AL MBBTING. 1* j nf\h annual general meeting oil Mua.- kuotx Ud M held m French Hank Buildings at neon on Saturday, with Mr. T. P. Anderson Pole, the chairman; presiding. Othcn present were Hessn C. S. Rahjohn (directoi) and H. B. Warn (shareho'der and f\,r1,134 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement271 1922-09-04 3 Drive away c^ mm Rheumatismj^^^ B^BSfJ n S^jMBSW^TMMBsWBBWBsWBBJsWBS^^IMBB^BI.arySj^B^M^p^^fLfc mW W^X r* BBBBBB^BlWs^*ii^S"Jßfc 3^* -SSSfW^^^^ IBBBMIB Don't suffer needlessly Sloan's gives wonderful relief. oothing power of SW S Liniment l«sl a :l!< untul ;>t)t t»ves V n ef. So ruliwiJ? Sloan s penetratt I. tormenting pains of !t^ m m W«271 words
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Advertisement253 1922-09-04 3 j Let I quality govern your choice §AM> fOUH MOTOR TYEBB WILI BE DUNLOP LARGE REDUCTIONS IN 30 by 3| MAGNUM Danlop Rubber Co. (k? s st)r t Ltd. (Incorporated In Japan). SINGAPORE. 1 COUGH tf* I fon tmc Rcucr or I Coughs, Colds hill CROUP I WHOOPINO COUGH, |P253 words
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THE AMERICA CUP.
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Article46 1922-09-04 4 London, Aug. Bth. Travelling 110 miles per hour yesterday at Biooklands, Vauxl:all car whilst overtek rig a competitor collided with a fence and turned i somersault. The driver, Doug as (iib-on, was killed end his cousin, Arthur Gibson, mechanic, was si riously injured.46 words
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Article51 1922-09-04 4 London. Auk. 7th. There was a large crowd at the Aerial Derby. The weather was fifusty and very cloudy. Disappointment was expressed owing to the absence of the Bristol mystery monoplane, which scratched owing to a slight mechanical defect. Mr. James receives the Afro Club Trophy and51 words
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Article97 1922-09-04 4 In v match between th c Polytechnic Harriers and the Stad t Francais m Paris the 100 metre race was won by Edward, (Polytechnic) m 11 sees. 110 metres hurdles by A mire (France) m 15 4.; sees. MacPhee secured the mile for the Polytechnic m 4 mm. 2797 words
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Article346 1922-09-04 4 A Kuala Lumpur Vie*. In the course of criticism of th^ eonctl>cndence on this subject, Ihe Malay Mail &*ys: But when wo turn to the very able and illuminating despatch of H. E. the High Commissioner m reply v, the tetter froan the Association of British Malaya, w346 words
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Article231 1922-09-04 4 In response to the invitations issued by the Mercantile Bank, all the chief merchants, and others of Kota Bharu town and many from the outstations assembled m front of the Bank Building before 10 a.m. on Saturday, the 26th instant. The building was tastefully decorated for the231 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement499 1922-09-04 4 111 I J 4"*^ Motor m Comfort ?wh -with Economy. tsRjCA You ride m real comfort m an Overland Four Door Sedan, (It Triplex Springs give easy-riding qualities unmatched by any (I l\ other motor car of similar size. And you ride economically too. 30 miles and upwards to the499 words
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Advertisement12 1922-09-04 4 rfwONDERFUuI I 1 ULSTRENCTH f^h makes it If ECONOMICAIJ^ \jt&FJ%gZZvL use y/^12 words
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Advertisement806 1922-09-04 4 GRIMAULT S SYRUf of Hypophosphite of Lime s^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^B^Bn tI&D I B^9«^P9r^^a^a6a^S&la^^ll a^a^a^a^al Ts*%V\ s^nsns^» J CATARRIi] STUBBORN ft»*^i WEAK LUNGS I Paris, B, p.Vivienne g*l^^jl BEWARE mnd at all Chemists BjSS^aVOF IMITAT GOVERNMENT OF JOHORB. In the Supreme Court a( .F<»h<»re BaJmi, Suit No. 2(> oi 1922. Cho Poo of806 words
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Advertisement451 1922-09-04 5 TO LET. \g\ October premises m iblr for office, or Godown, :,j. P ly to Symo and Co., t ii u-9 .i IK I Hi;. .mar, No. 283 out-hou~«-s and garag*. ted with coconut and fruit Pherson Road and Gaylang unfurnished. Immediate m»M Koon Seng Co., i Chulia Street. I451 words
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Advertisement539 1922-09-04 5 I WANTED. WANTED TO IJUY. Second-hand Chinese or European HOUBEHOLD furniture j of every dweripiion (hi X or small lotg) Uoo«I prices offjiv!. Apply to Bwond Band care of Free Pi*ess. i>-10 v.c. BOARD AND LODGING. BOARD AND LODGING One .ingle and one double room to let at gy» St539 words
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Advertisement675 1922-09-04 5 NOTICES. AM aikik ATMLBTK ASSOCIATION OF KRITISH MALAYA. The annual Championship meeting will be ield at Kuala Lumpur, on Friday and Saturday, lHh and 16th September, 1922. Events are open to amateurs of any nationality. Entry ree, $2 each event. LIST OF EVENTS. C hti m i>Ut nsli if>, i.675 words
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Advertisement893 1922-09-04 5 NOTICES. Miss S. Samples have arrived, please me your address to Feathers care of Free Press. ORDINANCE NO. 61 (PAWNBROKERS) Tenders are hwitcd for the sole right to open one pawnshop for a period of three years from the Ist January, 1923, m each of the streets or sections of893 words
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Advertisement962 1922-09-04 5 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER The only Morning Daily m Malaya anc the best Medium for Advertising. Delivered with the Chota Hazri each morning with Latest Telegrams, Latest News and Latest Announcements. Telephone 56. Cable Address, Advertiser P. O. Box No. 206. Communications relating to News and Editorial962 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article19 1922-09-04 6 MACPHAIL. At Nassim Road, on the 3rd inst. to Mr. anji Mrs. L. R. Macphail a son, still-born.19 words
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Article49 1922-09-04 6 RHODES— LEGGATT.— Aug. 2, at Redhill. Frederick Gerald Rhodes, of Ashley, Hampshire, to Dorothea Leg^ntt, eldest daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Leggatt, of Sarawak. WARIXG.— At Pasir Panjang. on Sept. 3, James H K. Waring. Funeral this evening at 5 o'clock at Bidadiri cemetery.49 words
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779 1922-09-04 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1922. Week End Comments. Happy Straits, compared with the neighbouring colony of Ceylon. There the Legislative Council a year ago refused to sanction additional taxation and told the Government to carry on for a year and see what happened. The Government carried on and779 words
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Article512 1922-09-04 6 11. H. the Rajah off Sarawak arrived m Singapore by the Kuching yesterday. Mr. A. F. Hannafcrd i s the manager of the International Trade Developer, Inc., to which we referred m a note the other day, and not H. T. Nelson, Mr. W. A. White of the Audit Office512 words
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Article257 1922-09-04 6 A quiet but pretty weddtag was aolenmi U 1 (i v\t St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday, when ('aj)tain 11. A. J. Woodfall, only soci of the late- Judge Woodfall. of tlu- Westminster CounLy Court, and of Mrs. Woodfail, of Weybridge, Surrey, was married to Mi=p Isabel Boas257 words
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Article107 1922-09-04 6 A large number of people attended the entertainment and dance which was held at the Dutch Club on Saturday ni^rht m honour of the birthday of H. 11. Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands. Following the entertainment the floor was cleared and a long programme of107 words
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Article140 1922-09-04 6 The Malayan Sports, under the Amateur Athletic Associate n of British Malaya, will tak o place at Kuala Lumpur on Friday and Saturday. Sept. 15th. and 16th. The event! are open to amateurs of any nationality, the entrance fee bdng $2 t .ach event. The following are the140 words
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Article57 1922-09-04 6 HAW AIIANS AT SWIMMING CLUB There was a large attendai.ee of members at the Swimming Club yesterday, attracted there, by the announcement that Kai's Hawaiian entertainers were to pay n visit. This visit took place and the song's and musical selections by the various members of the Company helped to57 words
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49 1922-09-04 6 The hon'ble Mr. Justice P. A. lianttt Lennanl will lecture on the above subject m the Y. M. A. Hall under the auspices oi the Y. M. C. A. Literary Society on Wednesday, at pan. Mr. (1. B. Hurley H-ill b e m the Chair.49 words
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Article149 1922-09-04 6 Monday. 4th 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, Eurasian and Chinese Officers and N. C. Os. Tuesday, sth 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall. Eurasian Co. and S. F. A. Under O. C. Company; Lc\vi s Gun Class. Wednesday, 6th 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall. S. V. A. Lecture by149 words
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377 1922-09-04 6 TURKO-GREEK CONFLICT. BIG BATTLLE PROCEEDING. OKBBK AHMlSsiox 1 1 I lemi-official Nlt|) Twkl Ivanccl i,:,,. but declare* ths I til Be owing; to U denim the That th, Turk. Asia Mi,,..,- munique. which d< infantry am! Spohr front Wn attempts to eat ofl with Ushak foiled iIVhak la seventy mil.377 words
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Article125 1922-09-04 6 Poiicf rorrten •hrtaei to prevent the of Akaha, muafcer of iv injured m the cour bancea. Th« wtwatuw tiol. Government intend to Pram< i lanagMaent of Sikh it will nut toltratt private property m the thrine. GBNEI W ETIN<i l ',..n i Rapfcaentativi of B and Australasia125 words
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Advertisement255 1922-09-04 6 1 JUST LANDED/. /M SHIPMENT >^ OF S s lift T^rTlC^ >^ x^ if I i It Tb/ THE PffljPS y^ y/cnßE for URIC ACID I /Ay TROUBLES. /Roy 8 X Vj /CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. p; Im wpomtod iti Shanghai.) f y/^ 87, Cecil Street. SINGAPORE. PATRONISED BY ROYALTY255 words
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Advertisement50 1922-09-04 6 OCULAR ti^Bfe HEADACHES Eighty per cent, of headaches are Ocular Headaches caused through some defect of vision. If your headache is so caused you will never be relieved until you wear scientifically fitted Glasses to corroct the defect. Late of Old Broad St. F*on don OPHTHALMIC OPTIQdAN 16.BATTERY R? SINGAPORE.50 words
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Article384 1922-09-04 7 CRISIS MASSED. %m sew ATTITUML ii bu > during the lepa- rti London a> the author roviding breathires tin- danger, tiist class ci thi leMi much the < <>mveral loose 'i"tt-i initiation <-fS. I 'Mi-rcncr, n .tn> would of foui teen would have the .mating the 1 the384 words
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Article438 1922-09-04 7 THE DEBTS QUESTION. FRENCH KKPLY TO BALFOUR. [Reuters Service] Pari>, Beat. 1Kept/ing s( length bo ;i v Batteur Note •f Auu. Ist M. Poiacare sayi that she Fr«n«n GoTftrnmant highly appreciate the noble and courteous tena* of the Note. Be agrees thai th t reparations problem cannot438 words
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Article321 1922-09-04 7 Madras, Sept. 1. The newspaper Swarajya reports that the situation m the Godavery district is becoming" most acute. Four police stations have been looted by tribesmen, who formed a band now reported to number thousands. The special police are unable to ascertain the whereabouts of the band. THE321 words
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Article247 1922-09-04 7 REFUSAL TO VISA. NK\V( ASTLK CONSULATE CLOSED. [Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 1. The extraordinary step has been taken by the livitish Government of withdrawing the exequatur of the United States consul at NcwcastU on Tyne. The Consul General m London consequently ordered the closing omce temporarily, it247 words
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Article542 1922-09-04 7 Mexico City. Sept. 2. In a speech at the opening of Congres-s. Cbrcfron stated that Mexico's (attitude v.;»s lim JBHiged as regards signing 1 a treaty with America before the United States extended recognition. A noteworthy paint was that the speech did not recommend an amendment of the542 words
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Article243 1922-09-04 7 CONTINENTAL DIFFICULTIES. VIENNA PAYS WAGES BY WEIGHT [Reuter's Servic!.] Vienna, Sept. 2. As a result of the extraordinary cadency .situation, cabs, vans and handcarts have been pressed into service to-day to carry in.mense packages of notes from the bank ti p\ay the August wages, employees frequently receiving bundles243 words
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Article539 1922-09-04 7 U. S. LABOUR FREEDOM. Chicago, Sept. I. The Attorney General hap, filed an equity suit again* all the striking members or the Railway Shopmen's Union, asking I for an injunction restraining them from interfering with the operation of the rail- ways. The Attorney General addiessipg- the C< art declared that539 words
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Advertisement135 1922-09-04 7 ON? ROBINSON'S cc only "vwmuun v SALE BUNDRBD6 OF GENUIMB li.\|{<;.\iNs fJv'J/ v^f A if 4 T W\ V>QljSfssHß Pouch*.' <le X./ 5^ Delicately Pei-funitMl. I»KAN RmV In Diane, Kosi-. Chaii KIVXKM IT <VI'II< V SALE PUCE 52.:,0. 2 IB ot*. IJo\. P ODD LOT OF BEST QUALITY, HEAVILY NICKEL135 words
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Advertisement558 1922-09-04 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND CB CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated m Englaad) •fNvUPOKE POBT SWETTENHAM A PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES aad LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE,558 words
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Advertisement615 1922-09-04 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ILLZHMAi: A BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Ge., L%«. (Incorporated m England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. Dm Singapore. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Nov. 3 s.s. CITY OF YORK Dec. 14 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA Jan. 28 s.s. CITY OF POONA Mar. 9 HOMEWARD. ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER Marseilles, London Sept. 3615 words
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Advertisement594 1922-09-04 8 P. O. BRITISH IWDLk AND APCAR UNE. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERWi PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N CO (Under Contract with His Majesty's Governrrier.U LONDON FAX-EASTERN IERVtCB. FKOM LONDON 70 MARSEILLES. lON Aky DUE SINGAPORE KAVF BINGAPotv^ 11 MANTUA about Sept 17 DEVAKIIA DONGOLA about Oct.594 words
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Advertisement702 1922-09-04 9 ITSI»M JTUM JMIGATION CO., LTD. SINGAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE! «i Kelanta.. Rangnara, Telupin, P^tani, Singora ua* (humpon, and Bangkok. B Arrival Departure rf throodMt w.th oloctric light, and have excellent accom. g k: trip from Singa: < bo Bangkok and Singapore via coast Duration of the ivwul trip 19 days.702 words
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Advertisement466 1922-09-04 9 JLr e^f eM SteMm SM P Company, Limited. Tfce China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND ■Hfc™ 1 BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN A MANCHURIAN UNE.) (Incorporated m Englamd.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA Steamer. F O M NEW YORK bLII E^ O pHv° URNE466 words
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Advertisement203 1922-09-04 9 INDO-CHINA dteam Navigation C©^ LW. (Incorporated m England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang. from Singapore. Taking Cargo on through Bills of Landing for Canton, Macno, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo Tientsin, Newehwang, Yangtze ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA HOSAXG Sept.203 words
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Advertisement625 1922-09-04 9 STRUTHERS AND BARRY Operaton United Statei Skipping Board. Singapore to Los Angeles and I San Francisco. BLARPORT due Singapore to discharge and lee I Sept. 5 DLWLV Singapore to (Jischargo and load Sept. 24 ELKRIDGE d ue Singapore to disthaTpc Oct. 4 ELKRIDGE due Singapore to load Oct. 21 MONTAGUE625 words
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Article232 1922-09-04 10 The s.s. Orestes, which is expected hear from Jeddah on the 13th inst has on bor.rd 600 returning pilgrims. The out-ward French mail Angers is due here from Penang this "turning at daylight. She will aail at 1 p.m. for Saipon, Tourane, Haiphong, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. The232 words
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Article67 1922-09-04 10 Los Angeles. July 12 The first post war shipwrecking, contract on the PacificCoast wns awarded to a Los Anpeles harbour concern. The vessel to be junked is the old Spanish troopship Xero, which has bet-n t"ed up at the Mare Island navy iyard for 24 years since67 words
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Advertisement358 1922-09-04 10 j Continental Cord j j Tyres j j BIG REDUCTION j I IN PRICES 3 i I 2 I FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO I SIME DARBY Co., Ltd. Sole Agents m Malaya. <^ IHKII 1 B IKI B IHIi 1 1 4/^J> WARD OFF H Everyone susceptible to coughs,358 words
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Advertisement281 1922-09-04 10 CENTROSEMA PLUMIERII. (COVER PLANT) Good selected seeds can be supplied from Batu Kawan Estate up to 250 lbs. 20 cents per lb. 250 to 600 lbs. 18 cents per lb. 600 to 1,000 lbs. 16 cents per lb. over 1,000 lbs. 14 cents per lb. f.o.r. Simpang Ampat. ALDENS' SUCCESSORS281 words
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Advertisement128 1922-09-04 10 Genasco Roofindl 2 PLY AND 3 PLY Q B COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK KIFItJ AND NAILS FOR FIXING I GENASCO is G£\4wf,, I the result of n ri f over 40 Years i, )n Irw/ N c/ie.,^ e|1 1 m«m/factu/-e ffp^SH i"^^ and I G£Af4 SCO X^ T IH3H 'sa128 words
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Miscellaneous504 1922-09-04 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. P. Batam P. Bui. ing Hock Keng v a.m. Medan Melchior Treub J a.m. Australasia (articles for places m Western Australia by train via Brisbane if pr2naid at letter rate to connect with this mail) C. Menzies 10 a.m. Trengganu, etc. Quorra 2 p.m. Malacca and Muar504 words
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Miscellaneous188 1922-09-04 10 Imhoff, Senangr, Limhurg, (Jroningen, Houtman, Sin^kawansr. Loudon, (Dot). PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per s.s. Kuchinjj: 11. H. the Rajah of Sarawak, Mrs. Gflion, Mr. Lang, Mr. F. G. I»!!\, Mr. E. S. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Harston, I)T. W. E. Le Gros Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Gray iiiui child, Miss Gray. Per188 words
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Article87 1922-09-04 11 September 2, Hank 1 m.s. v> j Bank demand g <) •><».,{•> Private credits m s. >j j New York, demand 51 Credits 90 dayi 53^ France, demand (jog India, T. T. ,77^ H*afkoag f (U'Hi.ind p.c. I'rem. Yokohama, demand 107Vj Java, demand 184% Bangkok, demand 90% Sovereign, Bank87 words
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Article125 1922-09-04 11 September Tin 125 Tons $80"' S Gambier Cube No, i 16.00 Gambier 9*50 Pepper Black 12.40 Pepper (white fair) 22.73 Tapioca, small flake f.g. 10.00 Pearl Sago small 7.75 Copra Mix 0.4U Copra Sundriod 0.90 Opium. Benares unc. 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 265 Rice, Simm No. 1 for export125 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article84 1922-09-04 11 Singuport'. Sept. L' Tin vici l's. c,(l. |2fi torn old $80.G2< per pikul. lUbhtfW. Still very f w enqnirk Mining. CoTlieries $14, Mu»ai- si:;:,. Linguii $2.«j0, Nawng r-t s 11.10 Rawangs ST 1 Johana 40 Taipingra H2'^, Noi Taipin^i 90, South Taipingfl 67%. Industrials.— Straits Traders .^17.7.". |1884 words
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Article32 1922-09-04 11 Sept. 2nd, 11.30 a.m. Sinpapoiv Stanford Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot J:i ZSVfc; Oct. -Dec, 23% 24; Jan. -March 25^0 '26. London quotation 6 7 d. Market quiet.32 words
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Article177 1922-09-04 11 The Directors' report for the year ended Apa-il 30th says that the profit WM $8115.30 balance fonvard $4X19.34. Pividend on 8 per cent participating preference shares, and on cumulaitive pflßfeitence shares, carrying: forward $9,034.64. The output from the plant during the >iar amounted to 1,834.99 picult M177 words
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Article142 1922-09-04 11 Daring the past week the market lias continue to decline. Manufacturer! have withdrawn their rapport and the news just to hand of the attitude of the Dutch Government towards restriction h:;.s removed any feeling of optimism that may have previously existed. Standard Sheet. A fair volume142 words
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Article165 1922-09-04 11 SinuaPitrr, Sept. 2. Tin.— i'ltJl 2s. 6d. Rubbers Altenbya (New) :>o 80, Ayr. Tanas $3JM $4.50, Bass tts 66 75, Chanfkal Serdangs $2 $2.60, GJenealys <;o 70. Jimalia 70 80 Katoyang Bahru 70 so. Kuala Sidiraa I^6o |1.60, Nyala.s $4 |6, Pajama |3.60 $4.f,0, Radellai $:J165 words
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Article11 1922-09-04 11 Teatenlajr*! Alteration. S. Steamship (10.000.000 n>:u> 250 x.d11 words
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184 1922-09-04 11 With the übjivi of deciding upon me*. ■urei to dea.; with th t problem of uin-iu. ployed Europeans n Calcutta, and with a view to co-ordinating the tsYortt of the various organfeationi that exist for relieving 1 the distress of unemployed Bvropeans, a meeting of representatives184 words
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Article99 1922-09-04 11 I»e earning! of Urn F.M.s.k., although railing quarter by quarter, an *i|| ovei a million doUan a month. (M.M.) Bobber price for Mfcwment from Sept I— 7th is 24', rent* per Ib. this being two eenti hdow Ac hiffhe^ price obtained for first grade rubber af the Singacor* auctions. One99 words
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Advertisement270 1922-09-04 11 TUV PDLUT rimrmii tw^ m^«^ Agsuranees m farce over $17,000,000. rmi GRfcAT fcASTb&N LitE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. mi (Incorporated m Straits Settlement*) INOr MANAGER o AND e AGENCY SIKIICT.R. 0. C. MCHot£*sla, F.F.A. THFM \\l FACTURBBB LIFE INS. CO. ;..TKlda) I niiowment aad Annuity 1 .i-*;- at lowest rates. iT.500,000270 words
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Advertisement464 1922-09-04 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Ii corporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares £5 each (3,090,000 Reserve Fund 3,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000.000 HKAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Horgkong Ptnan> Amritsar Ilcilo I'uket Bangkok Ipoh Rargoon464 words
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Advertisement983 1922-09-04 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI YOKOHAMA SIPP/TO RANK BANKING CORPORATION. limuHA ™A BANK, (Incorporated m Hongkong.) LIMITED. m n Established 1880. unpital, all paid up $20 000,000 Silver Reserve $23,500,000 Capital Subscribe.! Y. 100,000 000 Sterling Reserve, held m London 4,500,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20 000,000 Rese rve Fund983 words
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Advertisement121 1922-09-04 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Rcyal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOITSIk MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Repre^ataiivcs— Messrs. BARLOW Cj. Messrs. BARKER Co.. Lt*. Messrs. WEARE Co. Ltd. branch Office— 64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager i THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO.,121 words
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Article1397 1922-09-04 12 SINGAPOKK LOSE EXCITING GAME. After an undefeated |ii ugr*as ka the I Southern StCtkwi IHf POIT lost the final i of tin EL M. 8. Malaya (up at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, when Se angor beat; them, after very exerting gams, by three goals to two. In1,397 words
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Article430 1922-09-04 12 Work for the Autumn meeting began officially on Saturday when the Course proper \\u> open for training 1 The morning was l'.ea?antly cool ami a fair number of those irnrested put In an appearance. There h a yood list of horses entered by the local stables, whilst Norman,430 words
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Article796 1922-09-04 12 SATURDAY'S REGATTA. The Regatta held on Saturday afternoon was marred as to sport by bad rowing weather, and by several unfortunate cir- 1 cumstances which restricted the programme. But the Yacht liaca furnished an excellent finish, the handicaps having been taken at the start, so that796 words
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Article433 1922-09-04 12 S. C. C's Second Defeat. The S.C.C. suffered its second reverse m the Singapore Cricket Tournament on Saturday, when the Lanka Union won a closely contested match by the narrow margin of one run. This defeat will probably prove the deciding flactor m the Public Services land433 words
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Article40 1922-09-04 12 P. W. L. D. Pts. P. S. and Law *> 4 1 1 13 S*M"vic*is 0 :i 2 1 10 S. C. C. T> 2 7 Lanka Union <> 2 4 0 6 S. R. C. B 13 1440 words
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Article144 1922-09-04 12 FINAL MATCHES IN COUNTY CRICKET. Rrilliant Brmlinj; by Frt'man. r I/indon St'pt. I. Rain interfered with County cricket i everywhere. Ovtsl Surrey vs. Warwickshire drawn. Leyton Essex drew with Yorkshire. Brighton Kern defeated Sussex by an i innings and 2X. For the winners Freeman I took sevent-een wickets for 67144 words
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Article75 1922-09-04 12 Pore*! Hill, Sept. I. In the Challenge Bound Of the Davis Cup, Tilden took the first bet airrinst Pat- tenon 7 5, and won tho -iext two 10 8, —0, winning the match Fore-* Hill, Sept. 2. The American, Johnson, beat the Australian. Andenon,6 -1. ft— 2,75 words
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Article107 1922-09-04 12 S. 6. C. Medal. The September monthly medal (Bogey play) competition was held on Saturday and Sunday, and resulted m a win for j N. E. Bath with a net score of 2 up. Thirtynve cv.ids were taken out and the following wore returned N. E. Bath ti 2107 words
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Article87 1922-09-04 12 Monday's Ties. Single Handicap. Thackray vs. Chater. Scrivener vs. McKean. Foggie vs. Main. Y. M. C. A. LAWN TENNIS. Monday's Ties. A. Van Cuylenburg, owe 15.3 vs. C. W. Gomes, owe 3 (unfinished). H. G. Stack, owe 15 vs. C. A. Norris ewe 4. Chia Kirn Siong87 words
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