The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 September 1922
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1922-09-12 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I TKN ("ATS. SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 1922. No. 10,68ti17 words
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Article150 1922-09-12 1 The Turks have occupie<l Sni)rna and the situation is very graye Page 7. The Kemalists are very boastful of their success and demand the complete evacuation of Asia Minor and Thrace Pa^e 7. French papers contain some remarkable comments and talk of the Turks victories almost a150 words
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Article1168 1922-09-12 1 Somewhere, hidden sway m Calcutta, m mysterious bye4anes rarrounded with the dingy habitations of the poor, are the haunts of a dangerous tints »f erimilM the opium and cocaine smugglers of the city. Pew know thorn, and fewer still ran identify them. Those who are m the1,168 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement188 1922-09-12 1 MALTHOID Singapore RafflfiS Hotel. Phone 2920 iss^Hiji^pjMah C ]>a Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p m hvEDNESDAY.- Orchestral Concert, 9,15 pm Gu est Night. Dinner 'and Dance*. rta I^ansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p m I SATURDAY Uueat Night, Dinner and Dance 50NW i Cinema at 0.45 p.m. Orchestra Musk188 words
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Advertisement493 1922-09-12 1 KELLY WALSH LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). New Books Just Received !nt n t,,,, R ,,ati<,ns. >, y Vis- U Motoring f or lhl Million. lM Tmmping With p ot fa, hZ Diary of a Jounialist, Late the last half Century, by Baron vu t>ll a b v I)r A *fh,493 words
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Advertisement224 1922-09-12 1 LATEST Am ERTISEMENTS. f. and Banking Corp.— Page 11. a Gillette safety razor Page 4. Attractions at Raffles Hotel- Page 1. for silk bargains Page l. and outs Page Th c Eastern Studio for ph I 1 Pag« I. Fepsodent, the new-day dentifrice— Page 10. Free present sale at Doulatran224 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous43 1922-09-12 1 THE WEEK. Taeaaay, I2ih. High Water. 1.23 a.m., us pm Kent Board, 2.ir> p.m. Wh Powder Pnffs, Theatre, !>.:;o p.m. Wednesday, ISCa. High Water, 2.1 a.m., l.^i p.m. Polo: Baleetier. Tanglin dob at Home. 5.16 o m Tho Powder Puffs, Theatre, D.M p.m43 words
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Article88 1922-09-12 2 The Government Gasett< notifies that he following tenderi a»v nccoptad Erection of U hoooei on the Bast and West of Balestier Plain and between Owen and Rang i Roads: J. RiadsVade, at $1 and of lanitary iitt- and water servieoa, etc.. In tenements I (block Ai. Upper Qroat-jatreet88 words
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Article119 1922-09-12 2 Though tlieiv i good iTDOBd for the >-orn plaint that i-ivil servants earn their nioney to., easily, they an- not quite so feck as their predecessors sixty o<ld ytmn kgo when Sir Algernon West «rork«d a< Junior ilerk tn the Admii^ahy, m the same roam as Loc119 words
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Article105 1922-09-12 2 When Guard Richard Janu s blew hit vruifttk and waved his green flap and the n.~>o a.m. South Waler. express steamed "ft of Paddinpton Station one day last 1 loiith, the official said hi s last farewell to the station, after havinjr completetl 52. v105 words
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Article71 1922-09-12 2 .Alleged to have murdered his wife at ftt sixth mile Serangoon Road m the P. W. D. coolie quarters, a Tamil named Nadason was produced m the S-^ond Cr.irt on Saturday and remand«d ponding the I oroners-s inquest. The woman was stubbed OB Friday night m the71 words
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Article77 1922-09-12 2 S. V. C. ORDERS. u,sday fept 12. 5.15 p. m Drill Hall. 1 huu^e Co.. s. F. A., Co., Lewis gun Mi p.m. Brass Basah Road, Malay Wednesday, Sept. 13. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall N A.; o pjn. No. 3 Gate Keppel Harbour, Eurasian Co. Thursday, Sept. 14. 5.15 p.m.77 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement248 1922-09-12 2 TO LX r OR FOR SALE. LARGE GOI>()*<VNS, newly erected area from 10,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for offices and godown3. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write to248 words
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Advertisement642 1922-09-12 2 PKESENTATIOX OF CECIL RALEIGH AND HENRY HAMILTON'S BIG DRURY LANE SUCCESS. Featuring S'x Great Stars— June EhHdge, Kitty Gordon, Montagu: Love, Mad^e Evans, George MacQuarric and Carlyle Blackwell. STOLEN ORDERS WILLIAM A. BRADY'S Master Production In Seven Parts. A atoty rich m varied incident, opening: w'th a thrilling robbery m642 words
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Advertisement624 1922-09-12 2 ALHAMBIU From FRIDAY, September 8, to WEDNESt) .AN EXCELLENT TWO-FEATURE \>\u» In the Second Show, commcnciiH A BELBCT PRODUCTION I'resentinK that thannin- ALICK BRADY m a role m which the reaches the Itigfe u-;,t« i In 5 Parts. THE WHIRLPOOL I It is a stirring drama of life m New624 words
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Article915 1922-09-12 3 NEW STIDIES IN INBBCT HABITB. Tiu> lu-haviour of ingicti is an unlimited Reid for observation find almost impofl :blc to translate into human motives, Tlie stern ordering of (heir comnranitiaa repels us; nanity and commands our ad- bj ita BOCCdM. It is with relief I that \v read915 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement216 1922-09-12 3 Skin Beauty Promoted j By Cuticura Bathe with Cuticura Soap to cleanse and purify the pores. If signs of pimples, redneat or roughness are present smear gently with Cuticuta Ointment before bathing. Finally dust on a few grains of the exqui1/ perfumed Cuticura Talcum. R <"U .Talent-.; It. 34.. Ointment216 words
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Advertisement441 1922-09-12 3 I AMA A-'MiA- I C. A. PARSOIMS Co, td. (INCORPORATED IN kNGLAMO). t I STEAM TURBINES i- TURBO GENERATORS TURBO PUMPS a i 4. _a__Bsaß_Bß__i je«* >*•■'■ j B_aa_ j&.-t I -HR*5» •I j^-*-"- JtoJmX J^S i^T^ v S*r m __i mm *9* m m aav v I ~>- *«~*s—441 words
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Article711 1922-09-12 4 The price was falling steadily, Falling: with all its miprht: "No matter," said the R. G. A. "Prospects appear most bri&ht." This did soeni odd, but then you know. They're hardly ever right! The price continued falling, and Before the year was done, "Stocks,711 words
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Advertisement797 1922-09-12 4 I Z^^S^^N Of AH DealerS< I I stocked t Everywhere. jj g -^SflWlS^ NANYANG BROTHERS I ISfflSfflPn! TOBIGCO CO., LTD. f I" V Ss^^J[ wf^^Zr (Incorporated m China) j I Siutrapore Office: < a Sl^jjg^CCc^ 'co.^j^fftP 181 S° uih Bridge Road. J l^~^^^^^^^^ Telephones Nos. 2880 2881. j" IMPORTANT AUCTION797 words
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Advertisement736 1922-09-12 4 flat \F9Uv JIPb^V-^- i B~ i ■PI Itß^BVl .^^m^r^ m n J .^B^bV3Hw'^B > I Have you a stubborn beard? j I a tender skin? Here is relief from shaving trouble TF you havu a stiff and stubborn heard lor a tender skin, you'll welcome the A shaving comfort the736 words
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Advertisement310 1922-09-12 5 TO liM. ***** MM m Raffles Chambers. Garden Club. v.c. 16 ft. l.y r.:{ It., and OMico A Malacca i kiangc Alley. No. n I and lust Boors, imff~ 1 St. Thomas Walk. r jj I dwelling house. v from Messrs. Tine J \>cr Street, Sing- try, ;i commodious |#i310 words
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Advertisement597 1922-09-12 5 WANTED. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TftUST. Wanted, on, survey draftsman to replace ELTSrt <kiU an<l •«P*rlence m ploUing from feU books essential. Apply m writiaj to the Deputy Chairman, Singapore Improvement Trust. Municipal Building, stating age experience, and enclosing copies of r;«ccnt testimonials. PASSAGE WANTED. j Jmli.-m Christian woman desires passage to597 words
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Advertisement900 1922-09-12 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF One Pfttfca cintma ptojeetor, i case 5 4oi ruicißg lampe, 40 wire door mats, isi j boxes stove boltfl and mt s, 10 motor hoot •W, 7 t\ozen silk umbrellas, nrisccllaneou: fooek, &o. At. <,ur ailarsuw, No. 30 Chulia Street On Temfaj. 12th Sept. at900 words
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Advertisement713 1922-09-12 5 NOTICES. GOVSRNMSNT OF F.M.S. 5 HEKDII FOR BAMBOO LEAVES I POTS. Tenders are invited for the supply of: H.si Amoy Bamboo Leaves each not less than 1* m. by 4* j n size and capable of msily containinjc huna of chandu. I. Best Amoy P«ta aach ,p a J,l o713 words
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Advertisement528 1922-09-12 5 M BY APPOINTMKNT TO I Eyesight j4TV .'*> Free I Carefully TCp/' of I Examined Charge. H. M. The King of Siam. BIFOCAL -^Mk&S^M Kryptok Bi-Focal Lenses ARE WITHOUT DOUBT, THE PE RFECT FORM OF 81-FOCAL GLASSES, THERE ARE NO ABRUPT INEQUALITIES TO PRODUCE CONFUSED VISION, NO CREVICES TO COLLECT528 words
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Article843 1922-09-12 6 We do not wish to hurt the feelings cl' our American friends, but we have to confess that their politicians and policies are at times particularly trying. Situated outside all danger of international complication, m B country bounded on the north by a portion of the843 words
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Article346 1922-09-12 6 Owing to pressure on our spate, the report of the annual meeting <>f Tin.ir Kil Tin Mines. Ltd. held yesterday, is unavoidably he'd over. Attention is drawn to j.n advertisement on another page with regard to the running of a special sen- ice of trains and launches on Sunday next346 words
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Article40 1922-09-12 6 CHARTERED HANK AS DEFENDANTS. (From Out Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sop. 11. At Seremhan Supreme Court to-day, Mr. Justice Branch delivered judgment m the civil action, Ernest Jeff vs. the Chartered Bank, &rivin&r judgment f« r the plaintiff.40 words
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Article565 1922-09-12 6 The Case against M< untiord. The hearing <>f th< ca m which v Mountford, warder at the Sings o Prisons, stands charged with Illegally < fining one Koh Ah Pai for purpom s of r\ toition, s*so with extortion from a friend of Kob Ah Pai. of $180565 words
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Article273 1922-09-12 6 Thieves were busy at the Mansion. Oxley Rise, after midnight on Sunday and relieved Mr. \V. H. Smith of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co. and Col. Fitzgerald residing there of clothing: and otht r articles to the value of $100 and over, ('iivumstancis do not seem273 words
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Article85 1922-09-12 6 CABINET APPOINT Th, Dail the COmpOHJf :<'ii pn i iouely fo grave, \'n -■„>, of the |'n.\ Blythe, Local G gerald Fon Agriculture; J and Labour; G Defence and I on Walsh, Post,, McNeill. Educatioi v Affairs. The [rwh i six m the rnment'. off. k85 words
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Article144 1922-09-12 6 Uit> >l^ .I.iiip r.. In connei t ion w tions the Ii ii.cludm.u Japan and Hood, which act on th< most formidal THBATRICAI WHITB-81 fcVßtl The Trade 1 edncluded by >.• wtiOM constitutioi .Many of thf A resolution v re^iatßvtioti of naandutg the r< n the144 words
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Article251 1922-09-12 6 The inquest into pa'mn whoPwaa dro Tank on Mon taj la loroner's com t y» finding that death w* and that cry pit >aui be< 'i taken foi the «af< at the tank. [nape tor < 'orbeti i ondu< and Mr H. I*. It.' inga on behalf251 words
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Article10 1922-09-12 6 .-I Almost all recent legislate the direction of »J«r*ry 0.10 words
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Advertisement159 1922-09-12 6 JUST LANDED/ /A SHIPMENT /tIV 'I iljl THE taottliiu^ >^ .A /cure for f ONTREXEvau X Sy/ uric acid x £s troubles. Xr oy V /f.UDBECK MACGREGOR Ca, LTD. jf Incorporntocl m Shanghai.) X^ 87, Cadi Street. SINGAPORE. I ZEISS BINOCULARS I BN ajrain able 'i» ?upply Zeiss Binoeuf iars159 words
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Advertisement106 1922-09-12 6 86. "DRUM" PUMPS. UTILITYACIDS, OILS, SEMI-FLUIDS, WATER, ETC. ADVANTAGESNO VALVES. POSITIVE ACTION DRIVEDESIGNED TO SUIT ANY METHOD REQUIRED. Belt Driven "Drum" Pump for General Purposes. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF The Borneo Company, Ltd. (Incorporated m England. SINGAPORE. IPOH, PENANG. anm I I I Mlfl i i OCULAR #s^jj^ HEADACHES Eighty per106 words
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Article415 1922-09-12 7 j GREEKS LEAVING ASIA-MINOR jllAi rHE TURKS WANT. i says Turkish napied the town of London, Sept. i, London states fug< c f i "m the mii }>itiabk» Smyrna, Sept* 9. ry crave. Bands <>f miH snd Tui k^ «n--mi pi'.lag< and BlUrhave concerted a ent f the415 words
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Article102 1922-09-12 7 THE CALL_FOR HELP. PASSENGERS REPORTED SAVED. [Reuter's Service.] London. Sept. 9. Tin Hamhcrg-Amerlka Hoar, Hammoaia when a hundred miles from Oporto with a thousand passengers aboard, wirelessed that the WSJ sinking. The Ha.nmo.ua is a 7,000 lenner from Hamburg to Puerto, Mexico I left Plymouth on Sept.102 words
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Article425 1922-09-12 7 I mii.l., Sept 9 I* the air wue for the King* Cup twentyoi started yesterday and eleven finished roydOß m the afternoon. The first wa s Captain Barnard, who, Hying Sir Samuel 1 Havilhuui. covered the total Stance of 810 mile, m 6*i hours. Kayn-425 words
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Article255 1922-09-12 7 Win'ay. are alivt- to the danger of the j K» malists dictating terms to the Allies m Constantinople as indicated by tlu Kemalist envoy Perid Bey. l'Echo National draws attention to the danger to Beirut of a Turkish occupation of Smyrna. H says that Prance must not forget Turkey's attitude255 words
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Article768 1922-09-12 7 THE LEAGUE AND OPIUM. COL, WARD ON OFFICIAL* SALARIES. [Router's Service.] Geneva, Sept. 10. titth commission of the League dis-'-•'I opium traffic and unanimously KSaed a isolation, proposed by Prof. Gilberl Murray and amended in* accordance With a •Uggestioa by Lord Chelmsf.rdj •fking the Governments belonging to768 words
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Article140 1922-09-12 7 S.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S RES I LTS. All the courts on tb? S. C. C. side of the Pad<ang were occupied yesterday by the first competitors m the D. C'as B (Single) of the S. C. C. Autumn Lawn T<nnis Tournament. Only two of the mutches went to140 words
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Article46 1922-09-12 7 Newcomer's H-?ndic:ip Crawford vs. Meadows. Sharp vs. Burton. Wichers vs. Cocker. Stainforth vs. Marshall. Fcrsyth vs. Harrison. Bishop vs. I>. Holmes Sn itli. Stackhbuse vs. Captain M .t_:<n. Swithenbank vs. Hartley Psrgusson vs. Birs?. Herrtog vs. Stuart. Freeman vs. l uraen. Holland vs. Giles.46 words
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Article45 1922-09-12 7 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Double Handicap. Kinloch and Doig owe 3 beat Ewing and Robertson plus 1 21 17. Lownde s ond Gale owe 4 vs. Wardle and roseenie pus 2 unfinished. Hill and McMurtrie plus 2 vs. Clarke and Smith plus 1 unfinished.45 words
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Article15 1922-09-12 7 Singles Kaadfrap. Lyall vs. Wardle. Chill vs. Nelson. Mclntyre vs. Smith P. W.15 words
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Article79 1922-09-12 7 All ponies for the above Gymkhana at lohore should bo at Tank Road at 9 a.m. en Sunday the 17th inst. The ponies will reach Johore at 12 noo?;. The railway authorities have kindly agreed to take the ponies to Johore and return them on Monday morning at79 words
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Article101 1922-09-12 7 The Barnes Cups will be played for on Friday of this week and Wednesday > r next wee-k. There will be no game this Saturday as all the ponies are going to iohore to take part m the Gymkhana there r>n Sunday. Three teams are entered for the Cups,101 words
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Article71 1922-09-12 7 In the boxing on Thursday there will bf a special amateur bout Red Warren X.6 vs L. Huet 8.5. six rounds, this is a match for a cup. Edwin de Souza will appear m the Rinp this evening. The other bouts consist of vtarious contests m the Mosquito, Fly,71 words
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Article18 1922-09-12 7 The September monthly medal competition will be held on Saturday, 23rd and Sunday, 24th inst,18 words
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Article23 1922-09-12 7 The h'na! cf the Tanglin Club snooker tournament will be played on Tuesday, Sept. 19th. commencing at 9 p.m.23 words
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Article39 1922-09-12 7 The following were the scores made by the Regular teams m the Garrison m the recent Command 30 yards rifL' i ...nrstition, with their positions m the order of merit: dfhm nfdfgh db fv jfvb jjbfg jdjfg39 words
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Advertisement11 1922-09-12 7 i Cynicism is a young man's substitute for knowledge. Stephen McKenna.11 words
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Advertisement105 1922-09-12 7 Robinson Co., Ltd. OF j Further Reductions Robinson Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IX SINGAPORE. i TO THOSE GOING HOME, j Bright Bouton Rouge 1 ews Nilometer I From Felucca j Maspero s Maspero Specials THESE HIGH CLASS CIGARETTES I ARE NOW OBTAINABLE I IN LONDON 3 FROM I Messrs Fortnum Mason105 words
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Advertisement543 1922-09-12 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND 1 CD CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltt. (The Blue Fnnnel Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated m Englaad) MNtAKO&E POBT SWETTENHAM ft PENANG TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES a«d UVEI^543 words
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Advertisement484 1922-09-12 8 "ELLERMAN" UNB ILLEBMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSMIP o*. 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 2 8 s.s. CITY OF POONA Mar. 9 HOMEWARD. s.a. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles and London Dee.484 words
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Advertisement662 1922-09-12 8 P. ft O. BRITISH HMDU AND apcar line: (Incorporated In England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERWI PENmSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with His Mtjesty'i GoveTnmeDt) LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON 0 MARSEILLES. LONDON a*t DUE SINGAPORE LF:AVF RrNGA] 'J^*** MANTUA about Sept 17 NOVAR DONGOLA about662 words
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Advertisement777 1922-09-12 9 g SIAM 3 1 1 AM NAVIUAMON GO., LTD. In*- (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) SIN GAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. Kelantan, Ban R nara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, :u:os, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VAI s^'Pt. 11 Sept. U Btpt, IS Sept. 20 A* t^pt 2-, Sept. 27 throughout wi (h .hetrte lipht>777 words
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Advertisement658 1922-09-12 9 rke Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. Tke China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Eilerman ft Bocknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW TORE Steamsrs. Due Spore Route Fer CITY OF MELBOURNE In Port Suez658 words
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Advertisement558 1922-09-12 9 STRUTHERS AND BARRY Opsratorg United Stat+» SkUpplCf Board Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. DEWEY due Singapore, to diaeh. and load t>pt 25 ELKRIDGE due Singapore, to diaeh. and load Oct. l" WEST PROSPECT doc Singapore, to diaeh. and load Oct 2r» WEST CHOPAKA due Singapcre, to diaeh. and558 words
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Article82 1922-09-12 10 Information has been received from the Presidency Port Officer,, afadntf that the anchorage buoy m Mausulipatam Roadstead -will be removed fi*om October 1, 1922 and will not be replaced until further Notice. A me wage, received from the Hongkong Observatory on Sunday night reported a lyphoon within 12082 words
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Advertisement463 1922-09-12 10 a i. I Continental Cord Tyres 1 BIG REDUCTION m MIN PRICES i L FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS 1 j APPLY TO j SIME DARBY ©Co., Ltd.! f Sole Agents m Malaya. -■-■~|~E~_-a~l-9-I~P~B~I-ESI-l-l-«~B~B-fl-B-8~l-t-l~9 ft -C TCp Ask Any Beauty what she uses on her teeth Millions are now using a new463 words
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Advertisement416 1922-09-12 10 (Every winegiassful of g 'Wincarnis* means an increased amount of New strength, New rich red blood, New nerve force. New vitality The outstanding value ot VVmcarnt»' m promoting a progressive I increase m strength and vitality is j due to the four-fold power which 'W'incarnis' possesses a In one rich416 words
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Advertisement110 1922-09-12 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative Stocked |m 1, 5 l6~Gpllc n D WHY PAY High Prices for Nurd Wood ton EN Soft Wood reated ith JODELITE IS < JUST AS Goon Write for Particulars t> The Borneo Company Limited {Incorporated m Enclar Singapore, Ipoh and Per THE ARK OF GO FIRM110 words
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Miscellaneous679 1922-09-12 10 WAIL TABLE. TO-DAT. P iv Brian*, rte. Hock Keng 8 a.m. Bagan, ate. Pontiamk 11 a.m. IVluk Anson, <<tc. Hun Tock Guan 11 a.m, S;ujron DarawoagM noon P. Dickson &T. Anson Ca.ypso 1 p.m Antwerp, etc. Theseus Ipm Batu i'ahat M r;h 2 p.m. Medan Fenang Van Oventxaton 8 p.m.679 words
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Article92 1922-09-12 11 Septambnr 11, Bunk 1 m.s. o 4 Bank demand j g 2ii_;;> Private eredita 3 m.s. 2 Pi*" New York, demand 511 Credit* DO days 535/ France demand «on India, T. T. ***** Hongkong-, demand 1| g c Pr Yokohama, demand 107 Java, demand 134^4 Bangkok, demand 90^ Sovereign,92 words
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Article128 1922-09-12 11 September 1 L. Tin 50 Tons |MJt Gambier Cube No. 1 15.00 Gambier !t-. 4 Pepper Black Ijfcjj Pepper (white fair) 21.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. ft.7l Pearl Sago small 7.7 i Copra Mix 9.40 Copra Sundried 9.90 Opium. Benares unc 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 241> Sice, Siftm No.128 words
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Article37 1922-09-12 11 Singapore, Sept. 11. Singapore Standard Pak- Crepe Spot 2P_. 24%; Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot 24»,i 24^; Oct.-Dec. 25 1 25%; Jan. -March 27 27 4 London quotation 7^4dL Market Steady.37 words
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Article28 1922-09-12 11 Yesterday's Alteration*. K. Kamunting 1.11.0 1.13.1) i-.d. Ayer Panas ($6) 3.50 4.50 Trafalgar (175,000—2) 1.25 U. Engineers (10) 9.25 9.75 Wcarr.e l»ros. (5) 7. 8.28 words
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Article276 1922-09-12 11 Ca Hilda's export USde is going ahead. Domestic merchandise exported m .July totalled $71,750,540, as compared with $69,116,171 m May. and $58,576,299 m June of last year. Imports entered for consumption computed with th«.- previous month show a decrease. Imports were $61,668,729; m May, $60,121 371 m June 1921, $57,643,658.276 words
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Article127 1922-09-12 11 VR ASER'S REPORT. Singapore. St«pl. J|. I'm.— ti«u. 2. ft, m torn sold a( $80 per pikul. Rubbers._lK,ll. lnit.,l Malaccas 7l> Ilu Pandana 4.',, iT lan Simpans $1.16 Kyer Panas $3.60, Kompa. unas S17: Mining.— Quiet. CoUiericg $H Munis $4.2r>, Lin-uis $2.90, Ufa Pi«h« x awllß Pots127 words
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Article142 1922-09-12 11 Sinna|>or«\ Sept. 11. Silver 36%. Hongkong n*, per cenl premium. Share Market. —Doll. Kubbors.— Bid> are wanted for Boktt Jelotongi, Pttnggon,' Chimpuk, Bukit Katils, Aycr Molaks. Bukit Kftjanga, New Serendahs, Ayer Kwrings, Changfcal Berdang», Muais, ICenUkaba Baigowi Knytois ami Al< r (Jajah.s. Tins.— Ttipingi BO 86 Norths 82^142 words
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Article150 1922-09-12 11 Singapore, Sep(. N. Tin.—i'lGO. 2. $80, 50 tons sold. Rubbers.— Allenby (New) -T. Hropas S6 Bukit K. B. rt\k WH, Cndgielema (83 cents paid) 20 26, Cicmaljs GO Kuala Sidims i^l.:is $1.4.1, Lunna .54.:,0. huyers, Telok Ansons $4 |4JS, (Ha Pradans 40 50, Ctan Simpans $1150 words
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Article97 1922-09-12 11 The local Branch of tin- YokofcaoMi Sped« Bank, Ltd. are m receipt of a teleeram from Head office stating that at the Ssth half-yearly fenecaJ mm ting held on the yth instant, the- followhlf resolutions were passed That the net profit for th<» half-year ending 30th June lust,97 words
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Article40 1922-09-12 11 Air. Kho Kn-hung, Minister of Communications, is reported by the Kast< m TkMi to have pVDpoatd a new loan of $K0,000,009, the security for which would be the 1 -voceiils of a fMMfM hll lIIIMI tariff on nil Jiatioria! railways.40 words
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Advertisement1360 1922-09-12 11 ISS t? over $5,000,000. THE GREAT EASTESN UFE ASSURANCE COJff AnTuM^'" n nm/m! wwko.* tt In corporated m Straits Settlements) FLAK 3 m ASSUIUNr. ASSreSS. t il?* 1 ,«rnA R y MANAGING DIEECI-.R AGENTS_WANTED ifl CaHada) Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. (Incorporated m Hongkong) LIMITED. ■jar* s=sa: ofPr<>p^3S s^aasstf-pSjassiSSS1,360 words
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Advertisement116 1922-09-12 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR^Tr MARINE 2 FiieUty Gnarantee—Adminifltration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., Lta M^srs. WEARE Co- Ltd branch Office— 64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. jA^GORDOX LEE, Resident Mana^.- THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD (Incorporated116 words
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Article2848 1922-09-12 12 MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 11th. PRESENT. His BxeeUsaey the Ossssff Administering the (lovi rumen t Mr. I. S. James). His Excellency khi General OsSBM Commundinjr tho Troops (Major General Sir Noill Mulcolm). 1 hi- Hun'blc I lie Acting Colonial Secrt'tavy (Mr. F. M. 'iaddrlt-yi. The Hon'bU the Treasurer. (Mr. A.2,848 words
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Article422 1922-09-12 12 Tin- pnbHe examination m bankruptcy cf Mr. H. J. A. Holm, formerly managing director of Far Eastern Film Services Ltd. was resumed before the Acting Chief Jus- tke, the rlonidc Mr. Sproule, yesterday morning. The bonkropt was questioned m regard to his statement of affairs, which ■hemdd422 words
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Article329 1922-09-12 12 In the Sup em< I yesterday before c Acting Chief Justice, the hon*ble Mr. Sproule, Jhanda Singh appealed against nviction by A; r. Dawson, th«« Police Magistrate, and a sentence of n weeks rigoroun imprisonment on a charge of using criminal force towards Tan Eng Watt, boy, on329 words
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