The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 September 1922
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1922-09-29 1 Singapore Free Press AN D MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. IEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, SEPTEMHER 29, 1922. No. 10,70117 words
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Article207 1922-09-29 1 A revolt has broken out in Greece, engineered by the army and navy, which seeks to depose the King. Its political complexion is not clear as both VenezeliBts and Royalists are concerned Pa^e 7. France has warned Turkey not to be encouraged by Greek disunion to adventure207 words
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Article1107 1922-09-29 1 "Kha" and oth r naturalists tell us that then* are two main genus of spiders thox* which weave cunning gossamer webs of, piiver fabric; and those that hunt down, their prey with a stealthy motion ending :m a sudden tyring and the grip of unreI( :iting jaws.1,107 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement93 1922-09-29 1 MALTHOI!) Friday I RAFFLES I Pl rr indj HQTEI 2920 i Tea Dansant r5 p.m. to 7 p.m. I Alusic will be played from 8 until 11 p.m. Raffles OreW«tra. I .loint Hwtel Directors: S W. B. TAGLIAPIETRA, i SARKIE^ BROTHERS, I orchcc-r.nl Music). 1 Proprietors I Mr. W. F.93 words
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Advertisement181 1922-09-29 1 I Liko Kvt j <>tj/r/- in Qualitif 1 *^P T N T IFOKi»IITY in the choice of 31 fj^ I '.aterials uniformity in manu jj iuiur"^ processes— unitornrutv 3J in results in actual w jgj i 'lhese qualities ha\e earned good will for |g| Pftbeo Paints are equiilly serviceable wn181 words
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Advertisement130 1922-09-29 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Legal notice Page 5. Yen- Yum for your skin Page 10. English finits at Bolter*i P*tpe 1. No other cords like Goodyear Pap;< :>. Harmston's i-ireus opens to-nit;Vit Pa R( ft. Fresh shipnu-rt of cigan at Robinson*! —Pugre 7. Douglas Motor Cycles at Queen's, the Arcwie Pajre 5.130 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous129 1922-09-29 1 THE WEEK. FrUUiy, >9ti>. High Water, 4.39 a.m., 4.11 p.m. Homeward Mail closes. Municipal Commission, 2.1"> p.m. St. Andrew's Garden Fete. Hannston's Circus, Beach-rd. Charlie Chaplin at Theatre. Saturday, 30 1 h. High Water, 6.13 a.m., 5.30 p.m. Polo: Balestier. Cricket: P.S. and L. vs. S.C.C. St. Joseph's Old Boys129 words
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Article525 1922-09-29 2 The following is pan of an article rigaed M< G. and printed in the Daily News.— The New \urse. U\- are not a charitable lot ia this petty *"ty of snob*, ami scandal b welcomed. 4 ftlftt one revolts at hearing: one woman's v vjtation after another pulled525 words
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Article97 1922-09-29 2 A quaint itory cornea from Peking-, which »hows that China it grafting on to Parliamentary procedure novelties suggestive f th« Western world. On Sept. 6th, in the Hoi»e of Representatives, some members the Canton Extraordinary Parliament were roughly handled becau-e they brought Qg th« question of the legal status of97 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement247 1922-09-29 2 TO LKT OR FOR SALE. LARGE GO!>OWNS, «ewly erected area from 10,000 to 50,000 aq. ft. facing river. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. I Also three storied buildings for offices and godowas. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write to247 words
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Advertisement410 1922-09-29 2 m^sH ■nffi^Riiß^Hßßßitti^^fi Feature in 5 pstrta Ktih gran II vS^PffK^BBBBBfIBBi S° I]^ "one Kis-s" Tel. Nos. 1390 477 TOO GOOD TO MISS! "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC" OH' IT'S GRFAT' If you want fights there are plenty in "The Man Trail'' Talk of mvstL You will have to hoM your breath410 words
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Advertisement370 1922-09-29 2 Programme from TUESDAY 26th Sept. to BUNDA\ IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 p m "WRANGLING DUDES" A splendid scenic picture TOPICAL BUDGET of interesting screen news tj A William Fox Production I -ent,n e that v o ld fan ous J^^ PEARL WHITE in InTßeeh "THE THIEF" A nramatic370 words
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Article876 1922-09-29 3 IRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND 5 SHARE BROKERS. \> Till list > ay, SEPTBMBSft 2Mh. ji minim o. in brackets *ho\v the ««piul jl k*akl« of the Shai'« in dollars «J unleas otherwise marked. C. Cum rJiv. J B x equteln tx <!:v.j DataTig: Padttkg Tin (-I 48876 words
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Advertisement397 1922-09-29 3 n I iii-yAr /I It Hewitt Tr m Vt TrTnfTTminni II I NO OTHER CORDS LIKE GOODYEAR. Built in the same way as the standard inch size or straight side Goodyears, the new Goodyear Millimeter or Beaded Edge Cord Tyres give the maximum of riding comfort and service at the397 words
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Advertisement293 1922-09-29 3 A.M.A. < THE BRITISH NICLAUSSE BOILER CO., LTD. FOR rhe "Nicm ssje" i LAND SERVICE WAT ER T VB£ AND FOR MARINE SERVICE. OVER 1,000,000 H. P. IN USE. Sole Agent in Burma, Malaya, Skim, Indo China, Dutch I'.ist Indies. J» P. A. PARIS, 5456 The Arcade, Singapore. •VVW%%SV.%VVAV»%VVIAVJ I293 words
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Article1578 1922-09-29 4 ENGLISHMAN'S ADVENTUROUS JOURNEY. Days Without Food and Water As was reported in the Rangoon Gazette Mr. Charles W. Blythe, an Englishman who is making an adventurous journey Oli foot from Singapore t 0 Calais, for London, has arrive,-! in Rangoon. He has met with several1,578 words
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Advertisement228 1922-09-29 4 f O 'M^r^ 1 "J— ..«> /^b^*^ wan ">^ JJ tori/ rV :< >T-v KinyEmptrar a ClCSce &olacjCWeJs S-.^._ i• j, S tinned soups aa?the t^9tii\WiiL^'i Iff <~* "i Tl* 2 standard throughout egg*! Irosse S kwells i ?ssas2 -JSSSSSi: POTTED MEATS SffiSLSS Cku&d^ •»pn iJlßfffmliflMQcrfllMrf is an encfless x228 words
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Advertisement123 1922-09-29 4 Protect the I? Children Against *f' Epidemics IE Let them suck a few H ?j I'ormamintt morning H s and evening; then thej 11 M won't catch other chil- B Ww dren's infectious dis- f|| v-^scs. Genuine Forma- M 1 int it harmless and t > very palatable. |»j fORHAHINi123 words
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Advertisement766 1922-09-29 4 BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE STRAITS SErrTT^ SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Th. Und^igned h,v, r iTed imtnietioll fc offcr S.le-r.H.n,. Rafll4B 'j üb ON MONDAY. 2nd OCTOBER. 1922 30 The Steamship "WILL O' THE WISP" PJB> chinery and appliance,, .s Zl J™. G En,,,. Hull built of iron, by766 words
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Article1366 1922-09-29 5 REFUSING TO Bfl RATTLED (From Our Own Corresppnfcnt.) London, Aug. SI. j" If there wai any chance of rattling the r public at th present time, our nerves would 1 all be on edge. For days the papers hn\c been preaching to us the extreme gravity f1,366 words
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Article260 1922-09-29 5 in the Interport aeejnatfc meet lag at Shanghai Jahnstone (Shanghai) won the 100 yds. in 62 ,eci Lain, (Honjrkonp, 1 vls in U miBS. 17 4-5, H. MacGrecor (Shanghai) the !on^ phinu.. 10 ins., and Hongkong beat Kob. i r polo after having beaten .Shanghai. Mr. \V. TraatschoM, formerly diarg«260 words
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Advertisement461 1922-09-29 5 TO LET. I (iODOWN AND OFFICE TO i 6 A Malacca Street. It, t, 4-M -hop Xo. O, Europe Hotel gag, High Street. Apply to The Manager gurope Hotel. e.o.d. n.e. wl >' constructed buildings Xo« n.i. stnot lying aetwoaa eeil Sti oV,:r-on Road, suit particulars. Apply. Rupert h Sti461 words
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Advertisement624 1922-09-29 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OP ONE "DODGE" motor car (in running order) To b-j held v Ut T2L SaaVßooaw, 16-11 Raffles Ph,,,.. OK SATURDAY, 80th SEPT., AT lo.^ AM POWELL CO., LTD., o Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF IXSERVICEABLK GOODS To» be held the Municipal Stores, Rher Valley Road. ON MONDAY,624 words
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Advertisement766 1922-09-29 5 NOTICES. NOTIFICATION. wi s Uiji. -i-. Kachiuif, up" to tae :*Oth Ncvfeinbej 1922 for the lease of the Pawn-' broking Farm for the District of Sarawak I roper, i.e. from Tanjong Datu to the Sadflag r:ver inclusive. The Farm confers the exclusive right to Mi lessee O f arryip? on.766 words
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Advertisement765 1922-09-29 5 NOTICES. IN THK ROTATE OF DR. MAITLAND FOKSYTH (Deceased) PurauaTU to Section 25 of Ordinance X u 114 (Trustees) all persons having claims against th* Estate of DR. JOHN MAfTLAXD FORSYTH Of Smgapors, who died on the 28th day of June, 1922, at Um Oeno.ral Hospital, Singapore, and to vhOM765 words
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Advertisement19 1922-09-29 5 THE WORLD FAMOUS 1922 MODEL DOUGLAS MOTOR OYCLE. Needs no introduction Prices on application. Agents. QUEEN'S 15 The Arcade.19 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article23 1922-09-29 6 1 1 MORISOX. At the Matennty Hospital L. e ™?*> on September to Mr. and Mrs! F. N. Melissa, Bakap Rubber PlantstM son.23 words
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Article71 1922-09-29 6 r h' U R 'l IA EN At the c h^«l of .he Good Shepherd. Sinpapore. on Tuesday the Sftti September 1922, C. F. Blair, of Wimbledon, London and Singraporp, son of Charles Henry and Henrietta Blair, to Hilda Marian Maben :!(nee Rowain of Perth. W. A. and Singapore.71 words
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Obituary44 1922-09-29 6 SMITH.— At General Hospital on September! M, Eva Smith Witt of Captain H. J. Smith of jS.s. Giang Ann. Cortego will leave 16 Burmah Road at 4.30 p.m. to-day for tho Cathedral of taa Good Shepherd and thene»tto Udadarl I Cemetery for interment.44 words
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751 1922-09-29 6 A few days ago we published an interesting and exhaustive article from Mr. Theodore Hubback. himself i ,u big- game shooter of note and thoroughly interested in and acj quftinted with the operations of game j preservation societies all over the world, urging751 words
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Article1116 1922-09-29 6 Mr. Frisby arrived from home recently to join the staff of the Peiun.u F,v, school. Mi. V. v. Lemberger. Managing Director, Uwtwl Engineers Ltd., Singapore. ha* »>een in Penang on a business visit. The Bishop of Singapore and Un PerSU*on Davie are staying at -The Cottage" on Maxwell's Hill, Taipin*.1,116 words
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Article66 1922-09-29 6 Charged yesterday gom driving tang bin Aaihm Join, a Java,,,.. bun it live o'clock the p cebun received iev»re inl rod he i, .tated to be ii iition. Asihm wu n rhonday on bail «.f Another accident can* m.tor-car occuirecl on I •oad at 10.30 the Glided with66 words
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Article169 1922-09-29 6 European AsS;m*ted in Rafle* P Thai he felt like hitting •ad b«B out of a job i a loi rai the pouod fhren in th p esterday. before |fr. h. lurasiaii named ClanOD *wr#ed with vohllltaril] Ir. FarqohanoiL TK har^re of beiqg la p vithout having a169 words
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Article165 1922-09-29 6 Brigadier-Genera! Sil ■<>-. i Byrnt, K. U.K., who, with U I just left London t of tlie Gowroonhip of Um lands, was until recently [napeci i of tho Royal Irh-h Conatabalarj part in tho fame <>t Lftdya which ha w*i wounded, kfu *orved as assistant Adju HTmr Office. Mr. P,165 words
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Article152 1922-09-29 6 ■^"M:i:iru, li Mr. Duxbury, p,,.,,,,,'"' mMttajr, referring to th.- fon wherein the, f()Un(i md of over tuo v,, r prior to the formation of tl were told, or led t they now held IKM x(r qoiring only li,. tum Into a dividend ally high arter. Only ■Utoment had152 words
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Advertisement175 1922-09-29 6 IT H REE OF m Ca.dbeck Maogregor Go.. Ltd, 1 (Incorporate) in Shanghai.) U -I— l_L' V <► "4^^- •<!>• <^^k- ,-fc I F.oTD. l 1872 Patronised By Royalty NEW AND I l PATTERNS j GENUINE AMBER NECKLACES I I AT TEMPUSG PRICES 6 P. Oe SHva i BRA^' CH175 words
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Advertisement177 1922-09-29 6 1316 Chain Blocks Hoists. THERE 18 A YALE CHAIN CLOCK OK HOIST FOti EVERT PURPOSE. TH DIFFERENTIAL (a designed u>v service where eomparativeb tight loads must bo handled occasionally. To A Tons. Wher« the higher speed of the Yale Spur Geared Ulotk is not required th« YALE SCREW GEARED BLOCK177 words
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Article279 1922-09-29 7 KING ABDICATES. WIDESPREAD >m\ BMBCT& e- J l/ondon, Sept. 27. u\ messages from A then* .irv movement! Mitylei n r<arjsfn V r I»ROP \<. \M> tt\ PLANB. Athe—, Beat. 27. < where the ■1 to have land- f a proclamation here "i" the army and ion «»f279 words
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Article50 1922-09-29 7 v I! be wdeoasod that French consular \Km I British subjects going Prance or travelling through route England. The mere of the un -visaed passport will French officials. This does not rmveUm from any of urul a British traveller for lado-Chia* m still oblige 1 visaed.50 words
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Article115 1922-09-29 7 -o- i to-day the St. An- take place at Goodt No. 1 Goodwood friends ed to note this and the foti a success by >ine thrse •< <\ by the manager r, '.-oMsmiths in South i I to have bees stolen by an sts> I Cheow K<»w. who has 1115 words
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Article458 1922-09-29 7 UNSATISFACTORY. KNOWS NO NEUTRAL ZONE. [Router's Service.] Constantinople Sept. 27. General Harrington has reci-iv^d a reply from KenuU Pasha concurring in the Alhcs' lUsire Id avoid incidents, but evading the question of withdrawal and disclaiming knowledge of any neotral lone He com-' i»iain s the British hav«-458 words
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Article227 1922-09-29 7 ANXIOUS FOR PEACE. Geneva, Sept. 27. The Assembly has unanimously paused a resolution declaring it sincerely desires to ensure the re-establishment of peace in the Near East and .will support all efforts for that purpose. It is gratified that a Near East Conference is contemplated and vf227 words
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Article62 1922-09-29 7 aught at Kamponjr Bahru with about four hundred packets of chandu in tkeir fishing sampan, four Chinese including u» old man of seventy, from Rhio threw ell the packets overboard. The service* of a Malay diver were requisitioned and the I chandu was recovered to be produced In i the62 words
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Article288 1922-09-29 7 [Reuter's Service.] PLANTERS SHARPLY CRITICISED. London, Sept. 27. The Rubber Shareholder's Association publish a message from its agent, visiting PeJMUBg, contending that much waste existed <m tfce majority of estates. He Miggttted that bettor results would follow 1 Lf properties were managed on one system j and288 words
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Article165 1922-09-29 7 Escape of Raja Muda. A sad accident occurred on the Smngei Buaya River. Kuala Langat, on the 22nd inst., when the pontoon ferry was crossing the river at 4 p.m. with two motor mrs bound for Bandar. When in midstream the pontoon turned turtle, precipitating the two cars165 words
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Article66 1922-09-29 7 Commencing on Sunday next, October Ist, a Sunday service of passenger trains between Singapore and Johore Bahru will be inaugurated and the service will be the same as on week-days. It is considered that a Sunday service of passenger trails between the two places will meet a long felt want,66 words
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Article1187 1922-09-29 7 MURDER AND LAWLESSNESS. recent fighting :it Dundalk and Droghoda having (scaped i tVe mountains above Carlit, -/ford Lough letachments of the Free State troops were engaged during: the week cud in rounding t!iem up. Several bands o 1 these nomac were -raptured. It is understood that in1,187 words
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Advertisement87 1922-09-29 7 COMPANIA GENERAL DE TOBACOB DE FILIPINAS CIGARS A FRESH SHIPMENT OF THESE HIGH CLASS CIGARS JUST UNPACKED I'tfhW Vir'iOßlA P. I. r,o '^'*w|f HUiH IAVE IN THE EAST :>0 :||§M| ESPECIALES TABACALERA v J ggfi| FSPECIALEB IBABELA 56 BgS^ffiK j lil V!£ I J Robinson Co., Ltd. f Incorporated in87 words
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Advertisement498 1922-09-29 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The "Blue Funnel" Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM498 words
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Advertisement509 1922-09-29 8 "ELLERMAN" UNI ■LLZBMA ft BUCKNALL STEAMSKIP Ce^ L4* (Incerporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE. St amer OUTWARD. D«e Sisi^pore. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Nnv q s.B. CITY OF YORK J s*. CITY OF SIMLA *ZZ s.s. CITY OF POONA HOMEWARD. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles and London Dec 12 s.s. CITY509 words
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Advertisement622 1922-09-29 8 AMD APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England.) bi^JSo?^* 11^ 0^ 11 AN CARGO SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Undtr Contract witk Hi. Majesty'i Government) LONDON FAR-KASTERN SERVICE DU K E° SMG APORF MARSEII LES ;TIT DONGOLA Mbout Oct. 2 MACEDONU NANKIN about Oct. 15 KALYAN Ci KARMALA about Oct.622 words
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Advertisement310 1922-09-29 9 I SWM S JKmm co., ltd. I 25_S\SS1.S W.AYA Arrival Departure LJGALA 2 Oct. 4 i; vniATipoK Oct 9 Oct. ii aro fittai throughout wi^ .u i? Oct 18 for first class paß^engcrs. Metric light, and have excellent accom further particular.,, P1 t^" Pas n^ rs •>" conveyed in th,310 words
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Advertisement265 1922-09-29 9 OT~sTlc PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (subject to ckange without previous notice* European Lin*:— For Marseilles, Londfn, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, ▼ia Colombo, Su«z Port 9afd. "London Mam arr. Sept. 27 dep. Sept. 29 (Passage availaWe). Amazon Mara arr. Nov. 19 dep. 2# (Omit Marseilles.) New York Line: For San Frandsce Panama,265 words
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Advertisement581 1922-09-29 9 Th! rT^VTTo Ship Con »Pany, Limited. Ihe China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND bllerman Bucknall Steam SWd Co T«rf < A *EMCAN A MANCHURIA* UNE^' (Incorporated in Enfiamd.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK vi. SUEZ OR PANAMA CITY OP C\NTOV "ueS pore Route Fo| IS! ew P^ p f581 words
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Advertisement403 1922-09-29 9 ISTHMIAN LINE DIRECT SEKVICE SINGAPORE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ. S.S. "FAIRFIELD CITY" due Singapore to Ascham A t A o fc -6th October, 1322 du e Singapore to loa.l t M uth November, ***** Taking cargo on Through Bills of Urffa, to all Inland Point, i-or403 words
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172 1922-09-29 10 IRISH REBELS TRYING TO DRAG IN BRITAIN. London, August 6.— "Flyhards" is the Free Stat#«s new title for the Irregulars. This i» an eloquent commentary on the course of events in the south where Irre- i gular lejsiltinra daily weakening. The fall of Kilmallock was fo lowed by a pi*e(ipitate172 words
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Article158 1922-09-29 10 PVhfrnian in its Tentacles. The thrilling fight with an octopus that forms one of the most dramatic scenes in Vic-ter Hugo's aovcl Le« Travaillenrs d» a Mer" has just had a counterpart in real Jifa in Jersey. Two fishermen were hauling in a trammel net near Tailer's158 words
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Article176 1922-09-29 10 The General Manager of the Ceylon Railways says that with the exception of a few Government officials he draws the highest salary paid in the Island and he has been drawing it since 1905, yet he cannot live on the salary. In 1919 he had t.> borrow £200176 words
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Article76 1922-09-29 10 Legislation is in preparation for the purpfeM of constituting a trust in respect of the portion of rice profits allocated to economic improvements for the benefit of the agricultural classes. A scheme for land mortgage credit institutions as one of the objects of the proposed truat76 words
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Article274 1922-09-29 10 Question Settled by Danish ExpeditionThe Danish "Dana" expedition, vritk Dr. John Smith as leader, returned from it* ten months' cruise in the Mediterranean and Atlantic waters. The purpose of tk« expedition was to make researches concerning the biological and hydrcgraphical «tate of the Atlantic north of the274 words
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227 1922-09-29 10 London, September 1. -The overste£B»i»fc of the limitations of Consular prerogatiree by tho United States Consul at Newcastle touting for United States shipping lines has excited the keenest interest. It appears that the actions of Consuls Slater and Brooks have been known to the227 words
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Article108 1922-09-29 10 Bishop Changes His Opinion. The Bishop of Rangoon writes to the Rangoon papers A s the result of the enquiries I have made, I am clear that the Diocese must not accept the money so kindly offered, or now even actually given, by the Turf Club108 words
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Article148 1922-09-29 10 The French homeward mail Amazone is due here from Saigon on Saturday morning, at about 7 o'clock. She will sail the same day at 5 p.m. for Penang, Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles. The P. and O. Macedonia has left Hong-, kong, and is expected to arrive148 words
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Article182 1922-09-29 10 Tike Victoria Daily Colonist of August Bttlti says: Plans of the Canadian Pacific steamships to include Honolulu as a port of call during the Winter months have been abandoned, it is announced by the company. The Honolulu call has been cancelled for all sailings, and182 words
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Advertisement31 1922-09-29 10 i Continental Cord j i Tyres j BIG REDUCTION i I IN PRICES > T i FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS I APPLY TO ISIUE DARBY ©Co., Ltd. J Sole Agents in Malaya. T31 words
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Advertisement476 1922-09-29 10 ToHight/ Before retiring don't forget your Ven-Yusa. I Gentle massage of the face, neck and arms with this pure oxygen |i cream brings surprising results. >, Veh-Yusa works in the pore* g v.iiiislyouilcep, anJitssoftcnin^ refreshing Bjj and tonic influence on your skin wi!! be M clearly vi.-ibie next morning Asa476 words
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Advertisement148 1922-09-29 10 Genasco Roofhi7)| 2 PLY AND 8 PLY O I COMPIETE WITH PATENT RANT-LEAK l\m AND NAILS FOB FIXING G£/V.';SCC» is "r""' 1 1^ s the re««/« o/ .I^HJ «t over 4Q Vears ?nY /Jt i> experience J JR tA£»HI P f oof and manufacture S r '£m^ v GENASCO 'J'^-'-^Bfl148 words
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Miscellaneous479 1922-09-29 10 MAIL TABLE, TO-DAY. u ob H Hang Chiap 9 a -n. Pulau fenegi Benuit 9 a.m. Cucob Hong Soon 9 a.m. i Batu Pahat and Japan Caroline Maru 10 am Antwerp, etc. Troilus 10 a.m. Calcutta, etc. Hakodate Maru 11 a.m. Sou»-abaya, etc. Rumphius 1 p.m. Malacca Kheng S<mg 1479 words
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Article94 1922-09-29 11 September 2 J. Bank 4 m.s. J Bank demand .7 t Private credits 3 m.s. i hew \ork, demand -,-p Credits 90 days s France, demand India, T. T. 17 J£ Hongkong, demand U^ p. e> Pr e m. Yokohama, demand 10H 1 Java, derrjind 1 34 a" Bangkok,94 words
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Article126 1922-09-29 11 September 2>. Tin 75 Tons 00 Gambie r Cube No. 1 17.00 Gambier 10.10 Pepper Black 12.60 Pepper (white fair) 21.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 9.00 Pearl Sago small 7.75 Copra Mix 9. 30 Copra Sundried 9.60 Ophisn, Benares unc. 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 245 Bice, Siam No. 1126 words
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Article36 1922-09-29 11 Singapore, Sept. 28. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot 25ft, 26; Oct. 26V 4 26V:< Nov.-Dec. 27 27%; Jan. -March 28 J i tS%. London quotation sheet 8 lid Marker Quiet.36 words
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Article207 1922-09-29 11 Singapore, S e Pt. 28. The past week has shown a general all round improvement in the market and prices have advanced nearly 2 cents over those given in our last report. It is difficult at the moment to account for the sudden rise, but there207 words
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Article25 1922-09-29 11 The total diridend paid by the BanqUft de Tlndo Chine for 1921 amounted to 125 francs a share, as compared with 115 frar.es in 1920.25 words
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Article108 1922-09-29 11 For aches and pains in young 1 and old there if nothing that will so quickly bring permenent relief and Cure as that sovereign time-tested and proven remedy— LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM. For the aches and pain? of childhood and youth it is unexcelled. For the rheumatic108 words
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Article166 1922-09-29 11 MACPHAIL'S REPORT. Singapore, S**pi »s r 35 S*IG5 IG Hongkong i r; IHT lvll premium. Share market.— Quid. Rubbers. -Bids u, w;in v (i Uu l{uka Jelotongs. Ayer Kunings, Pun, Chimpul*. Balrit KatiN. A,,, MoW l su k!t K«jan«», NV,v s. m i <llls cWui Scnwngi, Ifnars,166 words
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Article164 1922-09-29 11 Kubbcr. Sinpapoiv. S^Pt. 2 T!u- market has been Armer dmrin prut week ami at tbu Auctiona on Wednesday prices were aixju; one to two cents higher than the previous week. Btandferd Dnaal \vj in most cases withdrawn hut fen lots sold for 26 1 i»ents. Good Qu< Sheet164 words
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Article126 1922-09-29 11 Singapor*, Sept. It. Tin— XlG2.2.G. $81 75 tons sold. Kubbers.—Allenby (New) 40 50, Ay< i Punas §8.75 |4^o, Batan* Bonn GO, BngM buyers 25, Crai^ielci (New) tf SO, Lumm buyers $4.40, Ifentakabs 10 15, TeluJc An sons $4 $5, Ulu Pandans 40 50, United Malacca 65126 words
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Article119 1922-09-29 11 I* is reported that then- d x largo l.u«iness being done in German goodl which arc aent to Japan by parse] post Nearly 4,o»>* parcel* are said to arvnv in Osaka monthly, consisting m:iinly of l>o'»k.-. r.eckti»-.M, grama phone records, cameras, umbrellit aaadloi picture posttcardi, photograph! from th<-. nud* "and119 words
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Advertisement118 1922-09-29 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (fawpmM in England by Boy al charter A. D. 1720 FIRE MOTOR CAR UASXSM HMttj <^&rantee~Adminislration Bh* SLigapore ■^nsertafiTW— Jlecm. BARLOW Messrs. BARKER Go Messrs. WEARE Ca L1 I t»r Dci. ofle^4 nig Arctde. Colhtr Quay. A- GORDON LEE, Resident Macaw. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.118 words
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Article497 1922-09-29 12 JAPANESE NEWTS. (By Courtesy of the Xunyo XiehiXichi Shirabun.) Tokio, Sept. 26. Mr. Hanihara, the Under- Secretary to fh« Foreign Office, states that the withdrawal of the Japanese population from Siberia i» not due to *n order of the Government. It is left to the people V497 words
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Article108 1922-09-29 12 (By courtesy of the Lat Pau Press.) Shanghai, Sept. 26. The Kinhan and Lunghai railwaymen huve gone on strike. The new tariff rates will be published oa October first. Communication between Szechuen and Hupth > t. red. Shanghai, Sept. 27. Tho Ru.sian and Japanese conference in 'hang Chun108 words
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Article139 1922-09-29 12 First Tamil gentleman, on meeting a Dd: "Oh, Mr. Rengan, have you heard about Mr. Sinnatamby? He has lost all Hs money in rubber, and it is all he can do to keep the cat out of the bag!" Second Tamil Ror.tleman: "Well, well, too much hothetatiuil to be sure!139 words
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Article218 1922-09-29 12 Harmston's Circus. This ncr popular entertainment opens a short season to-night at the Beach road site. A strong programme has been arranged and a large house should welcome the entertainers. To-ni^ht, at the Liberty Hall Frank Mayo will be presented in the amazing tojy of a man of218 words
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Article287 1922-09-29 12 The annual report of Mr. T. Wilson, superintendent of the Fire Brigade, states hat there were 51 calls in 1921, a decrease of 21, anil tiie genuine calls on assessed property within Municipal limit* numbered 31. The total loss estimated on assessed property Wai $137,273, an increase287 words
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Article145 1922-09-29 12 Y.W.C.A. LUNCH REST ROOM FUND. Previously acknowledged $23,861 Mrs. E. C. Wolff. (2nd subscription) 100 A. W. D. Dove 10 E. D. Morris 10 G. H. Pitt 5 J. Corrie 2.50 Sayna Abdul Kader M A. E. D. Lyall 2 E. Ann Poh 2 Ho Kilt Seng 2 C. A.145 words
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Article75 1922-09-29 12 Seremban is trying to arrange a Tennis Tournament during the Teevalli holidays. Yesterday September 27, the Prince of Wales was due to play himself into office as captain of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club at St. Andrews. He will be the first Royal captain to play himself into office75 words
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Article115 1922-09-29 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. D. Singles. Quinton beat Provis, 7 5, 6 4. Roberts beat Ablitt, 6 4, 6 4. C Singles. Shafc vs. Voelker, unfinished. Barnes beat Eber, 6 l, 6 2. Sehiefcßer beat Romney f 6 2, 6 4. Duff beat Winter, 10—8, 7—5. B Singles. Smith115 words
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Article64 1922-09-29 12 A. Doubles. While and Hewitt vs. Tyler and Edwards. Miles and Potts vs. Sinclair and Hill. Fuller and Donaldson vs. Lee Warner and Visaer. Prentis and Dyne vs. Klienman and Utermark, postponed. Newcomers* Handicap. Swithinbank, vs. Fergnsoxi. Hertog vs. Laursen. Giles vs. Soper. McMullen vs. Cruickshank. B. SinglesStanbury64 words
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Article82 1922-09-29 12 C Double* iurber vs. Dean. Wat son vs. Poyser. Gale vs. Hoblyn. Hare vs. Hide. Schofleld vs. Shafe or Voelker. Lloyd vs. I'omney or Schiesser. B Singles. Caaaelfl vs. Smith or Dyne. Saltev vs. Elphick. Jaafe vs. Duff or Winter. D. Singles. Gordon vs. Dobson. DuffoJd v?. Robertt82 words
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Article13 1922-09-29 12 TODAY'S TIES. Double Handicap. Cnill and Cantrel! vs. Brown and Jamie■on13 words
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Article11 1922-09-29 12 Double Handicap. Wardle and Toscenie vs. Doig and Kirtloch.11 words
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Article12 1922-09-29 12 TUESDAY 'S TIES. Double Handicap. Nelson and Chater vs. White and Lyall.12 words
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Article67 1922-09-29 12 London, Sept. 17th. At Eastbourne, in the lawn tennis tournanlent finals, Mrs. Peacock, last year's runner-up, uon the single^, beating Mis* McKane by two sets to one. In the doubles, Temple and Godfrey bent Doctor Fyaaa and Ramanvami by three sets to one. lii the ladies* doubles67 words
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Article188 1922-09-29 12 Fortunate Sweep-Stake Winners. London, Sept. 16th. A Dumber of Ilkley residents, as a result cf Lord Derby's Silurian finishing secpnd in the St. Lager, have benefited considerably. One told a Yorkshire newspaper that a local gentleman who has business relation,- with India secured 14 tickets in the188 words
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Article82 1922-09-29 12 IPOH SPORT. Ipoh, Sept. 28th. A general meeting of the Ipoh Golf Club has, after lively discussion, abolished the chit system in favour of a deposit book system. The meeting passed a new building scheme for an additional annexe. Perak rugger prospects are regarded as satisfactory. The first82 words
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Article98 1922-09-29 12 The first practice game of the Singapore* rugger season took place on the Padang yesterday evening:, but 01% about sixteen players turned out and the sides were, consequently, not at full strength. Some of the new men were out and showed up fairly well. The sides were eveu'.y98 words
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Article132 1922-09-29 12 In the hundred metres the Hungarian, Geros, was first, his time being 10 4-5 seconds. Abrahams (Cambridge) was second in 10 9-10 sees, and Breurst (Oxford) fourth. In the 800 metres: Lowe (Cambridge) 2 mins. 1 3-10 sees., was firat, one-tenth of a second ahead of132 words
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Article553 1922-09-29 12 The following subscriptions towards ihe above Fur.il are acknowledged with many Previously acknowledged $130,846.00; Collected per Chinese Chamber of Comimrce, Falembanjr 2,227.62, Collected by Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Batu Pahat 2.12i>.50, Messrs. The Straits Steamship Cc. Ltd. 1,000, Staff of Chop Guan Huat Chai. 496, Soon Keck553 words
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