The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 September 1922
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Title Section17 1922-09-15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. -a mn IS. SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922 No. 10,68917 words
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Article246 1922-09-15 1 The Irish Nationalists have suffered j. rovcr-c, the town af Kenmare having been captured by the rebels Page 7. Brigadier O'Connor, the commander, and his brother, were killed, and 120 t* oi' the garrison were taken prisoner, but were liberated later Page 7. f A postal strike246 words
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Article1308 1922-09-15 1 He who would go to Italy to Und ti\..3Ui hieh he has reason to believe are not .c',uded in the specimens carefully arranged or the instruction and amusement of ourists, shouhl make sure that In loeaeeeea three outstanding qualifications- he patience of an Italian, the1,308 words
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Advertisement133 1922-09-15 1 MALTHOID "t? 'll"J_«--___iyMi MMMM I I RAFFLES S Phone I j Tea Dansant j 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. I isk wil! !><• played from 8 until 11 p.m. k ,ji _a%, _t __a a^_____»____________ Mmm i- i^rtht.« tk I Diiactora: \.;t.imictra fc BARKIBB BROTHERS, I Proprietors I w. r.133 words
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Advertisement309 1922-09-15 1 g n-____i_i____ll_ln; g^_=H Get the Maximum Service of Your )r^ H ill la Buddings which cost so much \¥uS *_V~l__. RESERVE with Pabco Paint. fz~u:sz ***mmmW (let the maximum service _j> j te^ _ff <^ B out of your buildings by =i__rl Painting them with the paint fe| that stops309 words
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Advertisement218 1922-09-15 1 LATEST ADYERXISEMENTaS Houses to .et— Paa;e ."> Ji Pa-e R l Da, i!nt Hot(I to-day— L PnSn lS" 1 n-Yusa! 1 Cfyno motor-cy( U fro n W Hiam and Co.— Page 7. Better tj~ea— better <. Orient Co.— Page S. H_2 programmes rt th. Gaiety Liberty llall Vnov 2. Broadbent's218 words
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Miscellaneous100 1922-09-15 1 THE WEEK. Friday, ISth. High Water, 4.L) a.m., 3.4. p.m. Polo: Barnes Cup. The Powder ToiTs. Theatra, »JQ p.m. Saturday, 16 th. High Water, 5.42 a.m., 5.12 p.m. I Cricket: Merchants v. 8.8. 1 S.C.C. i Cricket: Lanka I'nion v. gat ticca, BJL< Malayan Athletic Sport?, K.L. j Polo, Johore100 words
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Article139 1922-09-15 2 London, Aug. 31. Major-General Sir Charles Townshend In an intervk-w with a representative of the Daily Lxpress to-day described the morale of the Kemalist army as wonderful. They erer« all united and determined as one man. Food and equipment were and ammunition plentiful. They had all139 words
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Article120 1922-09-15 2 H«Kh Speed and its Result*. Hiffc apeed motoring is producing a type oi exhaustion to which the term "motoring nerves" is being applied. Th e complaint, it would seem, comes on slowly after periods of long touring at fast ratea. Its earliest symptom is a desire to go120 words
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Advertisement17 1922-09-15 2 The Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long:- >»rv*ea Medal ha. been awarded to Pri--te J. H. Tyte, M.S.V.R. I17 words
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Advertisement204 1922-09-15 2 TO I BT OR FOR SALE. LARGE GC DOWNS, newly erected area from 10,000 to 50,000 _q. ft. j facing river. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Als-o three storied buildings for offices and godowns. Centrally situatedAll immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write204 words
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Advertisement338 1922-09-15 2 B BFMF_F"^F""qrr____ FALL OF THL __J_____!__«l3_J_L =I fc fl DOWNFALL OF •bMANOFFS. re-_aaH-------a__fc-________________^^ SSIA< THE SENSATION OF THE WORLD! I HERBERT BRENON'S Startling Picturization of the Russian Revolution, its absorbing interest and dramatic sweep of the Actual eve'nts as furnished to him by ILIODOR, THE MAD MONK, CONFESSOR OF THE338 words
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Advertisement709 1922-09-15 2 ALHAM From THURSDAY, Sept. U, to TUESDA^ A screen adaption of another nf Za> By the William Fox Film < nr,,,,,,,: Featuring that popular, robust, icrecn a WILLIAM FARNUM in a story of -a man BteeLtrue in love as in his Wn I friend THE LONE STAR RANGER The picture709 words
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Article972 1922-09-15 3 *An Amcfieaa Diplomat in China. By Paul S. Reinsch. London:. G. Allen and Unwin. (16s. net.) The British publk- during tho War was to ;nu''i absorbed in the European conflict to j an; attention to the Far East, where Japan, as one of tho Allies,972 words
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Advertisement251 1922-09-15 3 «-r mw-amaß-aaaaaaaa------------------------ > _-_____(_aW a_B_B_B_B_Fi B_V Fr^^^L-l ____S^^_fe__v 1 1 J *_fit*___Fß___l A^i IU I "''*P mmm/ «fc 1~ "\/'f. c -<_? fiVnlfa d I ttsr Scrvicp YjAj I I Orient Company. Limited. 2, xlayson Green, SINGAPORE. Mo/is for t/ie 8.9. F.W.S. and Siam. -a. a Tj. Je^. iT-T^t *^^JLS*^fl"B_F251 words
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Advertisement136 1922-09-15 3 CHINA NEWS. (By Courtesy of the Lau Pau Press). Shanghai, Sep. 12. Wu Pei-fu lias arired Cheng Kung-min in opposing confederacy. Tang Shao-yi urges Kwantung to be soon rehabilitate The Financial Mil stry in Peking has id< a loan of ten million dollars. The Senate In Peking has exec imitated136 words
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Advertisement317 1922-09-15 3 ;v^w-^rw-v_^v.v.\\^^v.^w^ j ,m.v i THE BBiTISH NICLAIISS E BOILER C^ LTD. f -for The "VtCLAI SSE" J LAND SERVICE m- < WA I El* i L'QE i ■f MARINE SERVICE. I f m^ *jo£ 1 —V* S \'4—_F_____ta i lM\mm\ B ___r_aa__V j -<S-' _H_T' 3- m\-K a- <\ v317 words
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Article729 1922-09-15 4 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. THURSDAY, .SEPTEMBER 14th. M 1 X I M 6. L Figures in brackets show the capital and issue value of the Share in dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum div. x equlals ex div.] Hitam Tin (300,000) 95 1.05 Jelantoh .35729 words
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Article104 1922-09-15 4 Mr. Somerset Maugham has completed a book quite unlike any other book he has yet written. "On a Chinese Screen" will contain some thlirty to forty sketchee and stories, written by Mr. Maugham while actually in China. Only one European writer Pierre Loti has dona wha/t will be found in104 words
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Advertisement911 1922-09-15 4 Croasc s Bl'sckw-lls nameisvwfl ___f jfw mvb lenewn in Great B-___ta ai_i thra*gb '3fc££>^ Jw ___a mf Mf out the World as a guarantcea »i_;^^___»i>? __l __r j* __t -i^F quality in __b_? Dclicaoes ofevciy *]*£&&*gpos? Jm kW'Q m ya j mW%m mm\ mt% m^m^ ATjm S7rfenu/Qc6urers of m _4911 words
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Advertisement671 1922-09-15 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SATrT"^^ BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME cS&RT; JOHORFn 4 Civil Suit No. 50 of 1921, Between Lee Choh Leong and Others The undersigned have received instructions to ad] by im r room, Raffles Chambers. Rafffc Mace S) ON MONDAY, Kth BBPTEMBER v. Z y VALUABLE RUBBER ESTATE All671 words
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Advertisement494 1922-09-15 5 TO LET. _^?I-lan_r Bond, 10-20 Boat Street Immediate Aaar ""'J- particulars, Apply M. A. j tali on aj-raat. r gfcep No. O, Europe Hotel Hurh Street. Apply to The Manager, X ,r MA a.e. ,ge 6m bsssslow with garage. 9 e_,a Apr>y W ht on t' i I Caslla Street494 words
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Advertisement630 1922-09-15 5 AUCTION SALES IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The Undcr-iened have received I to sell by Pubhc Auction at their Sale-room, Raffles Cb^gbens Raffles Place, Singapore. On MONDAY, 18th SEPT. 1922, at 2..J0 p.m. Duxton Hill. Ix>t 1. Freehold land, area 5,51 1 sq. ft together with the two-storied brick and 'tile- C630 words
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Advertisement847 1922-09-15 5 NOTICES. notice. in thk estate of charles ernest SMITH-MARRIOTT DECEASED. Pursuant to Ordinance No. 144 (Trustees). Notice is hereby given that all creditor* or other persons having any claims or demands upon or against the Estnt- of Chart- Ernest Smith- Marriott deeassed, late of Kuala Lamps, in the Federated Malay847 words
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Advertisement757 1922-09-15 5 NOTICES. INOTICI-. My \vif e Lim Hup Neo having left my house and protection, 1 hereby give notice that I shall not be responsible for any debt or debt's incurred by her from this date. Datnd Hiis 14th September 1922. ONG CHENG HO. ANNOUNCEMENT. Messrs. Henderson Brothers Limited, Shipping Department,757 words
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Advertisement426 1922-09-15 5 NOTICES. "THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINAaVCE 1888." IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy No. 264 of 1922. NON-SUMMARY CASE. R e (1) Chop Pong Seng Honjr Chan. Receiving Order made .10th June, 1922. Date of Adjudication .ioth June, 1922. Date and plac 0 of First426 words
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Advertisement542 1922-09-15 5 **r c v^__ff '^^l_St_h <^^^f_B&_r*____B______R _PV_S I "J o___a-» While service is the Primary requisite of Eye Glasses be sure that Mountings and style conform to your personality. Our Rimlcsss Glasses offer the very utmost in service, comfort, and style. N. LAZARUS—OPTICIAN MEDICAL HALL BUILDING BATTERY ROAD. Rcfractionist. j Mr.542 words
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Article37 1922-09-15 6 POPE— HANSON.— At St Marks Church. Strcmban, on the 12th inst., by the Rev. A. P. Struj?nell, Rupert Henry Pope, F.M.S. Railways. Kuala Lumpur to Dorothy, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hanson. Scremban.37 words
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Obituary30 1922-09-15 6 ATKINSON.— David Thomas Atkinson, j A. C. A., of Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd.. on j 14th September, 1922, at the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, from malaria. Deeply regretted.30 words
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749 1922-09-15 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. Is it Well? To many people sincerely interested in the settlement of the Irish problem in accordance with the wishes of the sane majority, it must have occurred often as it has to us, that the news from the South was very sparse,749 words
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Article359 1922-09-15 6 Mr. L. Gordon Cranna, Generai Secretary of Y. M. C. A.s in Mala_<a, was in Ipoh on Tuesday on his way from Singapore to Taiping. After the 5.30 p.m. service at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday there will be a selection of music, including a largo from a concerto for359 words
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Article227 1922-09-15 6 DEATH OF MR. D. T. ATKINSON. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 1 J. The death occurred at Hat European Hospital here this afternoonj_#rom malaria. of Mr. I). T. Atkinson, of Guthrie and Co. The funeral takes place to-morrow at five in the afternoon. DUTC-I VIEWS ON227 words
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Article578 1922-09-15 6 Mr. F. A. S. McCle land has arrived in Kuala Lumpur and taken over the duties of Commissioner of Lands. Mr. T. A. Ford. late, of Kuala Lumpur, is at present visiting St. John's Antigua, Mr. P. T. Allen who has arrived in Taiping is assuming the duties of Registrar578 words
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Article107 1922-09-15 6 Many old r» with h build i i'h. Uflion Ii an 11 get! I glimp Collyer Qui porary p 0 shore b h This »i rail] the oh tery-rd present i I pile, wren of ballov f the old though v worm-ho'es, It if KUgg< flv107 words
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Article60 1922-09-15 6 Th< C jrd r PoaTi -ram me to-night attractive si that eta opened so ID I With the Companj of Singapore and I the genial Jimmy V to the triumphs at' During that fine, like i his life habits SI d < work at Home, ll' noa60 words
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Article48 1922-09-15 6 Whi K. tnpoi R his attention wa< proceeding from and on Bearing belabourini ai* I The man ran awi chase and arith tl to secure him. 1 severely dealt ing from hi, head Evid had been frs to hospital he expired I as,.. trate. -----a-48 words
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29 1922-09-15 6 char: to a/it i Uui residents of wn cused wa sin from tl From Whom ii- BS given bogus rei eipts. M ferred to the D29 words
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Article30 1922-09-15 6 Mr. Justice Bara over the fifth Sine The only OBM beai that in which s with an oaTeucc I I The hearing lasted thro. was not concluded i30 words
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Article19 1922-09-15 6 Mr. W. A. Wdbfc, f" r |at Colorudo. has been way Commissioner to I Australia, at a salarj of19 words
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Advertisement199 1922-09-15 6 .aM-t%».^w^«i~ ji»i_f> ag- rua-aai *mii___.)»« iaia. JUST landed/ j Ifk SHIPMENT v Q, r I jj|| PTS/ THE mimm* \V /cure for 1 'Jlastß*LCfcfcT.i--' _a%\^ >* SB tOHTREXEVILIf X f) V I %T /ALL URIC ACID I ->•** X Vfc> X A^ TROUBLES. *j(V 5X V /CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD.199 words
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Advertisement123 1922-09-15 6 88. BROAOBENT'S IMPROVED PORTABLE STONE BREAKING PLANT. With Elevating, Screening, and Self-loading Arrangement. Entirely Automatic. No Handling of Clippings. Nothing Loaves Machine Until Required Size. Eroadbent's Sectional Stone Breaker and Ore Crusher with Steel Plate Frame in Sections. For export where transport ia difficult and costly. aSTRONG. LIGHT DURABLE AND123 words
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Article79 1922-09-15 7 TROIT-LE AHEAD. NVTi I DEFEAT. rvice.] I ..ndon, Sept. 1 I. 1 reported, hc- Co. Kerry, which iftei seven hours I outer, comand also his of the garrison d.sequently i the effec- been secured. .A SI BS. 1 ondon, Sept. If. I leva-era eonChief Mulcahy, i peace79 words
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Article116 1922-09-15 7 k\\ sshiagtoa, Sept. 11 r announces that railway strike as thirtyfive perj concerned. WsshiagtsSa, Sept. 14. U added that the tien t would affect Sixty-two railways t-tement, which bative agreeme/.t and EmployeTa 1 ments of each KRI VMEN. Paris, Sept. 14. BC of the Sead tu call a116 words
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Article194 1922-09-15 7 1 >ons, Sept. 13. ot, the well-known business ler of Lyons Fair, has Rossis. When it was an- li month ago that Herriot was at the invitation of the French Government I with a Govern--31 LEGER RESULT. London, Sept. 13. 1 St Leger wai R >jra] Laneer ,R.194 words
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Article728 1922-09-15 7 BALKANS INVOLVED. COMPLICATIONS FEARED. LReuter's Service.] London, Sept. 13. 'Ihe English paper, emphasise the danger of complications in the Balkans, if the Kemalist- press extreme claims. It i 8 now practically certain that the Venice Conferetue will bo shelved and no conference '"■v id! lM tilities la728 words
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Article37 1922-09-15 7 London, Sept. 14. The death bas Uken place of Miss Annie Taylor, leader of the Tibetan pioneer mission, who lived in Tibet for many years and previously was in China under the Inhind Mission.37 words
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Article185 1922-09-15 7 STEVENSON SCHEME. B. G. A. RESOLUTION. [Reuter's Service.] Lond on. Sept. 13. Bir Jaases Stevenson presided at a meeting of the Rubber Committee at the Colonial Office to consider a resolution of the Rubber Growers' Association which favours striction scheme, provided the voluntary assistance of interests operating in185 words
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Article369 1922-09-15 7 London. Sept. I J. Announcing the lack of funds to meet the next coupon of the Chinese eight per cent ten-year treasury notes, Messrs Vftckera state that they have been informed by their Peking representative that the Chinese Government is prepared to secure these notes on the proposed369 words
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Article127 1922-09-15 7 (Courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbun). Tokio. Sept. 13. The Chan Chun Conference resumed at 3 p.m. to-day. The evacuation of the Japanese troops from North Manchuria will be completed by the 14th. inst. Legal recognition of the Soviet Government by the Japanese Government is practically certain. It127 words
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Article91 1922-09-15 7 A Lancashire cotton spinner, with a talent for music, is the convert player in on« of the Prize Bands of the North of England. Thi^ band recently had to play before the Royal Fiamily after winning the first prise at the Crystal Palace. On its retniri the cornet player was91 words
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Article745 1922-09-15 7 HIS HIGHNESS' BIRTHDAY. (From Our Own Correspondent). Johore Bahru, Sept 13. Great preparations are being made foi the celebrations of H. H.'s birthday or Sunday. On Saturday the 16th instam Johore play Muar at Polo and on Sundaj after the usual levee at the Istana Hi* Highness entertains745 words
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Article151 1922-09-15 7 The following Singapore properties were so-d by auction at the saleroom o1 Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co. No. 3C j Chulia Street on Wednesday afternoon. 99 years leasehold land and house No. 20[ New Bridge Road, area 788 sq. ft, bough 1 by Madam Lai Khew for151 words
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Advertisement153 1922-09-15 7 j Robinson Co., Ltd. |J LAST TWO DAYS CAT "P tk m mm Kh_f i ____j <^- Stocks To Be Cleared I At Further Greatly %_r 1 Reduced Prices I I -t K I Genuine Bargains i 1 Robinson Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN SIXCAPORE). Under the distinguished patronage of H.153 words
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Advertisement559 1922-09-15 8 THE GCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND SSM CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel Line— Alfred Holt -fc Ce (Companies Incorporated in Englaad) a a— i ettffrAPOßE, PORT SWETTENHAM ft PENANG TO LONDON. AMSTER-?*-*. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOLSINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES559 words
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Advertisement566 1922-09-15 8 "ELLERMAN" UNB tt." -LSI. MA ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Ce., I.H (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. Dae Siagapore. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Nov s.s. CITY OF YORK JJ s.s. CITY OF SIMLA J~ TZ s.s. CITY OF POONA HOMEWARD. s.s. CITY OF PAWS Marseilles and London Dec 12 s.s.566 words
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Advertisement624 1922-09-15 8 P. ft Oa BKiibt 7 j^ AND APCAR UNE. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SMr PENINSULAR AND ORIENTALS !Nf (Under Contract with His Majaaty. Govenunei LONDON F* I -EASTERN BERVI FROM LONDON MARSEILLES I DUE .SINGAPORE MANTUA shout Sept 1. NOV DONGOLA .bout Oct. l MACEDONIA NANKIN624 words
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Advertisement546 1922-09-15 9 THE SiAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. ,|U i INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) SIN GAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE JY m TrenK,_a» Kelantan, Pangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lanfl -ae, Chumpon, and Bangkok. A ™v»l Departure I s *Pt. 18 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 U 2 Oct 4 are fittai throughout wit* electric light,546 words
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Advertisement264 1922-09-15 9 O. S. K. Proposed Sailing:! froa. Singapore. (subject to change without previous notice) Earopean Line: For Marseille., London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Snez Pert Said. Lordon Maru arr. Sept. 27 dep. Sept 28 (Passage available). Amazon Mara arr. Nov. 19 dep. 2d (Omit Marseilles.) New York Line: For San264 words
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Advertisement685 1922-09-15 9 J* e O ceall steam Shi P Gompany, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Eilerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN ft MANCHURIAN UNE.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK Steamers. D ae S'pore Route Fer BE?LF°R F685 words
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Advertisement609 1922-09-15 9 ISTHMIAN LINE DIRECT SERVICE SINGAPORE TO BOSTON, NEW' YORK, AND y BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ. S S. "FAIRFIELD CITY" due Singapore to discharge fttfa October, 1922 due Singapore to load fta November. 1922 Taking cargo on Through Bills of Lading to all Inland Point.. For freight and particulars apply td: HENDERaSON609 words
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Article144 1922-09-15 10 THE MALAYAN SPORTS. Nc_.ll Sembilan il .semling a strong team to Kua a Lumpur for the .-.Above meeting and if the time s of the Stremban .port. ar© to be relied upon they will test the .►est of the other entrants. The Mile was won by Ashworth in144 words
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Article203 1922-09-15 10 A eincket match wa s payed on Saturday •n Raffles School ground, Y. M. C. A. vs. B. I. Officers with the following result. Y. M. C. A. A. S. Sivasubramaniam b. Spencer 9. C. Bates run out 0, M. Ignatius c. Spencer h. Lockhart 32, G. J. Yyas203 words
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Article245 1922-09-15 10 London. Sept. 2. First Division. Arsenal 1, Liverpool 0. Blackbura Rovers 4, Aston Villa 2. Birmingham (I, Chelsea 1. Bolton Wanderers 1, Preston Nortk End 1. West Bromwich Albion 2, Burnley 1. Cardiff City 2, Tottenham Hotspur 3. Everton 3, Manchester United 2. llu Iders field 0, Middlesborough245 words
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Article136 1922-09-15 10 Aa exceptional record !:r.> bean -.ad. by the Shanghai sailing yacht Dorothea j tod by Mr. Lintiihu Ska left. Shanghai en Saturday. Aujr. 12th. when the wind was blowing with typhoon force* sailing up river, made the tup of the Seven Mile Reach in 1 hr. .2136 words
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Article81 1922-09-15 10 Although croquet interests an increasing number of people, now that it hag become ja more scientific game, tha ch-onnio— aalpa do not ex.-ite the same frenzied interest as j th- 1 vn tennis. The new champion is r C. E. Pepper, who has beaten Captain O'Callajyhar. Mr.81 words
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Article269 1922-09-15 10 Within Two Mile* of Coal. London, Aug. 29. The feat cf swimming th e Channel was almost accomplished to-day by Tiraboschi, who starting from Cap Gris-ncz wrestled with the waves for PJ 1 hours and got within two mi!c s of St. Margaret's before he had269 words
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Article259 1922-09-15 10 FATAL ACCIDENT IN HARBOUR. A fata! accident occurred in the inner roads on Wednesday afternoon, when a sampan was making for a steamer loaded w'.th fish. As the cooiie steered the sampan round the bows of a stationary steamer, it was struck am ids-runs by the Harbour steam259 words
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Advertisement47 1922-09-15 10 ■-a-a-a a-a-a-a-a a a ■-a~aB~B~B-e-a~B-a>~a~v~t~B-B an a 1 Continental Cord I j Tyres j BIG REDUCTION I j IN PRICES a a I FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS I f I APPLY TO I SIME DARBY ©Co.. Ltd. J Sole Agents in Malaya. j a a ■■■■-■B«~> ■■■■■■■■111 i_n_______n_-*___H_»___M__________n_______________^47 words
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Advertisement399 1922-09-15 10 I KEEP YOUR j SKIN YOUNG Of RY giving your skin the bf J of the Ven-Yusa t: fa I all the charm and beauty cf Q clear and youthful complexion l\{ W are assured. M Ven-Yusa is distinguished H Cf from ordinary toilet crcan-s by B the fact that399 words
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Advertisement206 1922-09-15 10 Genasco Rooflm?* 2 PLY AND 3 PLY Q COMPLETE WITH PATENT XANR m I AND NAILS FOR FIXING R GtNAHCO is G the result of I over 4Q Ve«rs experience '■>' .-__M a -'itv GEN A. SCO r s!**}} j.. f] wltn.tanda -JjJ Ii tropical heat e and rain and206 words
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Miscellaneous448 1922-09-15 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. e r,mo Soon Lee 9a m ZZ bocsl n B uit v™.. v i Hong Soon y a.m b™ t KI »>•£ "■a eve. Lsmeralda 11 am Pangkal Pmang, Bengkalis a.m* Sourabaya, ek-. Rumphius Ip£ Hongkong. Shanghai and Japan taking mails for U. S. A. and M448 words
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Article89 1922-09-15 11 September 14. Bank 1 m.S. 2 4 Lank demand 213 2^ 32 Private eradita I m.s. •> j New York, demand Credits J>o days Frane. demand i\*b India, T. T. 177 1~. Hongkong, demand !1 v c Pram. Yokohama, demand 10f5«_ Java, demand 134V4 Bangkok, demand 90% Sovereign, Bank89 words
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Article125 1922-09-15 11 September 1 1. Tin Buyers $79% X,. Seller. G_mbier Cube No 1 15.00 Pepper Black 12.10 Pepper (white fair) 20.50 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 8.75 Pearl Sago small 7.7i Copra Mix 9.25 Copra Sundried 9.50 Opium, Benares unc. 1,500 Rice, Rangoon whit- 245 Ulce. Siam No. 1 for export125 words
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Article32 1922-09-15 11 Singapore, Sept. 14. j Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet I Spot 66% 26%; Oct. -Dec. 26' 4 -•>'.: Jan.-jj March 87% 28 London quotation 7 ..d. Market Firm.32 words
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Article165 1922-09-15 11 Singapor*', Sept. 11. Tin. i'loO. ss. t). $79% no sales. ttubhers. Allenby (New) 45 55, Balgownies $3. Batang Benar $1, Bukit K. B. 25 85, Haytors $3.75 $4.25, Jimahs 05 75, Kuala Sidims $1.35 $1.45, Ulu Pandans 40 50. Mines.- -Johnns 35 45, Kampong Kanmnting 32s165 words
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Article150 1922-09-15 11 The corozo-nut (otherwise known _s vegetable ivory) is the large, hard s sed of a palm-like plant which s in the Equatorial countries of South America* principally Ecuador, where th e finest qualities are produced. As a material for making buttons, corozo-nut is preferable to bone owing to its fine,150 words
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Article196 1922-09-15 11 BARLOWS REPORT. Siagaper*, Sep. 1 1. RaMrV- London wires have sdvised improved prices d*„i y during the past week and although New York haa not responded Ul sympathy, the Loral Market has proved about 2 1 3 centa all round. Al the Auctions on Wedneadj-y a number196 words
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Article125 1922-09-15 11 Sinpapore, S«'p. 14. Ha.- £160. r>s. Bayers, no sellers, $7.87 tt, per piknl. -tobbors. Quiet, with few daals t<» record. United Ita-nccaa 70, Ayer Tana* $3.60, Bassetts 05, Jina-ha 75, Keeß-hs si r.n Kuala Sidims $1.85. Mining. Collieries $11.15, Murais $4.10, Linguis $3, Xawng Bets Si. Batang Paamngt125 words
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Article152 1922-09-15 11 Singapore. Sept. 1 J. Bilver 35tt. Hongkong 11*4 per cent, premium. Share Market. Quiet Rubbers. Bids are wanted for Bukit Jvlotongs, Punggora, Chimpuls, Bukit Katils. Ave- Moleks. Bukii Kajange, New Em readahs, Ayer [tuning Clangkal Serdai Muars, Menlakabs, Ba3gown:es, Hayton and Aior Gajah*. Tins.— Taipings mi 85, Norths152 words
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Article98 1922-09-15 11 Ths cultivation of eoca wa^ .atniasasaj In -lava in 1880. Then- are now, prin »ipa_rj in East Java, 68 setatoo compriaini 6VOOO acrea planted in eoca. according to official statistics. On practically all of thoee .-•.fairs, srrites th,. Unsssd Sti i !B ui at Sourabaya, coca is planted* with coffee,98 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement358 1922-09-15 11 i ver $5,000,000. -an. i i iii.iiaiai.il _IDI?AT }i f TVM ,-_-»Y_r_ _T_-_a^-^ Aaiarance* in fare* over f 17,000,000. I UK ASSURANCE COMPANY, LMTTED _LP u^iCE:-Wtnch e _ter Hoa« B^_J£__T!2l!i I .mpany ha. £20,000 depS'^r^nr^ CW^ JT j CE Old Jewry, E.C. I o T of a lwjd e-J compile*358 words
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Advertisement555 1922-09-15 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and Cluna. licorporated in England by Royal Charter.! Paid up Capital in 600,000 Bhares £3 each t*,000,000 Reserve Fund 3.700,000 Keserre Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HLAD OFFICE. 38 Pishopsgate, London, E.C. Atenclaa and Branches. Alor Star Hor.gkong Penan? Amritsar llcilo Pnket Bangkok Ipoh Rangoon Batavia555 words
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Advertisement910 1922-09-15 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (lacorporated in Hongkong.) Capital all paid up $29,000,000 Silver Reserve $23,500 000 S<erliag Reserve, held in London 4*500*000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors/ $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. G. M. Dodwell, Esq.— Chairman. S°£ ?J r A O. Lan*.— Deputy Chairman, 2- G Jf-Sf I _j», Es( l910 words
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Advertisement123 1922-09-15 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE vlncorporate<l in ED*.aiid by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE FidslUy Guarantee—Administration Bonds *>in*ap*re Repre^itaitv B^Me7_r7. BARLOW Oo Ueaars. BARKER c o Ma Messrs. WEARE Co. Ltd branch Offlca-__t_, Tfc* Arcatie. Collyer Quay. A^ GORDON LEE, Resident Ma__a«ar THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.123 words
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Article1413 1922-09-15 12 < RICKET SEASON ENDING. From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 10. With the advent of August the cricket! I i ia inning to an end, and you will see from the position tables that York>nnv ii lasading easily and that its only serious competitor is Nottinghamshire. The Bank1,413 words
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Article347 1922-09-15 12 There w ere only four applications at the quarterly meeting of the Licensing Justices in the Senior Magiattate'a conrt yeeterday afternoon, presided over by Mr. A 1. David, the District Judge. Other members present were Messrs fM e Tiong: Wah, A. E. BaddeUy, A. P. Cameron, J. Robertson,347 words
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Article103 1922-09-15 12 Here is the latest story from Ireland. A teacher in a national school in the County Tipperary had occasion to reprimand one f the boys in the senior class. The boy thereupon produced a revolver, happily without making use of it. A search was hen made ,and it was found103 words
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Article126 1922-09-15 12 S.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Newcomers Handicap. Soper, owe 15 beat Simpson, owe 4, 6 2, 6— Neatby owe 2 beat Usher, owe 2, 6' 0, o •>. Schudel, OWS 8 hi at Ramsay, owe 2, o—l,0 1, 9— =7. McMullen, owe I beat Leonard, owe 15, 7-5,126 words
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Article167 1922-09-15 12 The Kampong Kuantan tennis tournament re, says the Malay Mail, the the F.M.S. ever played on the Ceylon method i.e. all day. The method has bvious advantages. It enables players to come from all parts of the country to enter sn impossibfity when play is stretched over167 words
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Article38 1922-09-15 12 Tho Lawn Tennis Single. Championship Final which had to be postponed owing to the ground being unfit for play last Satur- day, has now been fixed for Saturday, 16th Sc ptember, at 4.45 p.m.38 words
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Article37 1922-09-15 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Doubles Handicap. J. Me I Brown and Jamieson V s. Cuylenberg and Main, ser.. postponed. Singles Handicap. Toscenie, plus 8 beat Bowerman, plus 2 21 19. Championship. Nelson beat Gale, 21 8.37 words
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Article492 1922-09-15 12 SOME EXCELLENT CONTESTS. There were some decidedly good- contests at. the bo.dng tournament at the Star Opera last night, when some of the semi-finals ir, the various competitions were reached. The programme provided one or two surprises, notably the geme exhibition of Dudley Cambrcke against JM. Carvalho492 words
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Article38 1922-09-15 12 Ba C C. Harlequins Match Postponed. The second round Cup match fixed for to-day. S. C. C. VI Harlequins, is postponed till the 22nd. owing to the Harlequins not being able to raise a team for to-day.38 words
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Article127 1922-09-15 12 Quite larg. number of S. C. C. piay. ri turned out for the rugger kick abou; on the Fadang yesterday. The majority of them were seen in action in either of the first or second Fifteens last year, but there were one or two new players. SINGAPORE VOLUNTBBR CORPS.127 words
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Article53 1922-09-15 12 Thi individual rifle competition wil] ba held at Penang on Sunday, 29th October. Conditions, seven shots at 200, .'OO and 600 two lighting shots at each range, i This- wishing to compete will send their --d ance fee to Adjutant, S. V. C. not la.- than53 words
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Article213 1922-09-15 12 The Fail of the Romanoffs, a sensational I film spectacle of Herbert Brennon's, is (Gaiety's biggest attraction this week. It Ipicturisee with startling swiftness the dramatic sweep of the actual events of the Russian Revolution which led up to .the abdication of Nicholas. It is all based on213 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement29 1922-09-15 12 Two Tamil coolies walking a'ung the railway line between Pantai and Port Swettenham Junction were knocked down' and killed by the engine of a goods train on Friday night.29 words
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Advertisement221 1922-09-15 12 '-VWWVVSVWMrVrVWJWM '•"•"•••nv.vT^ Musical tone, quality, and beauty of design J strong factors in the success of j Moutrie Piano I Of proven satisfaction under the most exa< j. Substantiated by our guaranty J i|| SEVEN YEARS j; CASH OR THE BASIES-] I S. MOUTRIE &Co t d jN (Incorporated in221 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous103 1922-09-15 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. A Singles. Bateman \s. Winter, C. E. Cameron vs. Edwards, postponed. B Singles. Leaky vs. Doig. Collyer vs. Bowerman. Stanbury vs. Davies, R. D. Live say vs. Palgrave. Lowry vs. Taafe. Duff vs. Winter. ,1. W. Nathan vs. Riechehnan. Bond vs. Ruchwaldy. postponed. Chill vs. Bell. Riches vs.103 words
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