The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 October 1922
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Title Section17 1922-10-05 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I BN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922. No. 10,70617 words
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Article206 1922-10-05 1 The Allied Generals have met at Mtdania and await the arrival of the Greek representative. Meanwhile the religious feeling in America appear* iu he growing Page 7. An American banker has more or less told America that some war debts wiH have to be written off Page206 words
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Article1553 1922-10-05 1 "What's the matter with a trip to Pagan I said to the four who sat around my tea-table one afternoon in September. We had just been discussing places of exceptional interest and all had agreed that everyone who came to Humi t should see Pagan by1,553 words
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Advertisement84 1922-10-05 1 MALTHOID f Raffles Hotel. Telephone 2920 (10 Lines. g I Thursday I j Guest Night, I j Dinner Dance. I Ra;Bcs Orchestra. S Joint Musical Directors: jfig W. S. TAGLIAPIETRA. Mr. W. F. CONNOLLY. Jg Orchestral Music). Dance Music). %r/V aNMHD MM SB «0I KALAMAZOO. LOOSE LEAF BOOKS THE FINISHED84 words
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Advertisement297 1922-10-05 1 mm^ m *^^*^ssssmmmmmmsmm ow Much per Year Does The Lack of a System Host You? Pyou cannot lay your hands inltly on wanted papers you are in£- the cost of a system but get e of its advantages. The XUMERALPHA FILING SYSTEM gives instant access to wanted papers, reduces filing297 words
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Advertisement184 1922-10-05 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bolter for Italian hors d'oeuv res— Page 1 ("arrick cigarette! are down to rtoilar a tin- Page 7. Paraflor rubber flooring has all the best qualities Page 7. Woods great peppermint cure for indigcstion— Page 10. Robinson and Co. have s new selection of Heath's hats— Page 7.184 words
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Miscellaneous114 1922-10-05 1 THE WEEK. Thmndmm, oth. High Water, 10.8 a.m., 10.15 p.m. Kugby: S.C.C. -p. Johore Bahru. S.C.C. ground Phil. Orchestra Vic. Mem. Hall, 5.15 p.m. Harmston's Circu?. Beach-rd, 9.15 p.m. Friday, Sth. High Water, 10.39 a.m., 10.48 p.m. Tambalak Rubber, Derricks, noon. Mark Lodge, 8.30 p.m. J Boxing, F.M.S. Godown Xo.114 words
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Article201 1922-10-05 2 Her! n has solved the American Brohibiqi tion. With pillbox tipple she dIWWI the elav I tabid pUSSQ Our looal c-o King (or Kings) it look turels. Club bars must look to their reeeipl Putui fellowe will mei will order only iced water at the bar and 'uin201 words
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Advertisement274 1922-10-05 2 TO I I f OR FOR SALE. LARGE GO'/OWNS. aewly erected area from 10,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing riveT. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for offices and godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, froing cheap. Apply or write274 words
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Advertisement1159 1922-10-05 2 Cj R^iHF *iSm\ _s B— mß m *T' NEW ITEMS! KOYAL (OWES KEGATTA \V«>ii(i*> Cycling Cbsmpiorisbips, International Gun Doy: Tiials, Yprcs' Remembrance Day and the latest news. (In New Pathe Gazettes Nos. 899 sad 900). Wm. Duncan in TheFightingTrair* Serial Episodes one, two and three in 7 parts. V.'JO. William1,159 words
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Advertisement579 1922-10-05 2 ALHAMBit 1 Programme from MONDAY 2nd October, to SATURDA. IN THK SECOND SHOW AT 9 p.m. A Film of Great Dramatic Power In a Gt**mi Story Greatly Produced. A Lewis J. Selznick Production Pre WILLIAM FAVEBSHAM IX in 5 Parts. mi The in that was His" in In this intense,579 words
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Article831 1922-10-05 3 1 RASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th. MI N I X G. I Figures in brackets show the capita* and issue value of the Share in dollars unless otherwise marked. C.—Cw.n div. (.tflals *x div. >' in Padai g Hn 1 11 HiUm Tin831 words
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Advertisement363 1922-10-05 3 CHEVROLET THE NEW MODBL FIVE SEATER Tol'lUNf. CAB, FITTED WITH ELBCIBIC SEI. F-S TART IR. DYNAMO LIGHTINC., ELECTRIC MORN, SPEEDOMETER, DETACHIBLE RIMS, DOUBLE FOLDING WINDSCREEN, ONE-MAN HOOD WITH GLASS IN REAR. SIDE I RTAINS. ETC. i SOLE DISTRIBUTORS B_& AND F.M.S. CENTRAL MOTORS LTD. j mwm^mmm^gg^tggg^mmmmm^mmmmwmKm^mmmm** r™***"*- __u a I363 words
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Advertisement238 1922-10-05 3 1 jy* %^^-«rVW%-.V_V»VWV.-_%V.V.% VW/AV%W.V.WW.'AVM%V\ J|||pSk I A^ A A.M.A. I (<^B m il HICK, HARGREAVES Co., Ltd J \jT J- (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). 5 I PigggLQ^ Engines. ji Cuticura Insures Healthy Complexions Uniflow Steam Engines. 5 Daily use of Cuticura Soap, assisted when i ■s____---—_^_ necessary by Cuticura Ointment, promotes238 words
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Article414 1922-10-05 4 Both Bombav and Toronto are infested i by motor fiends and their resulting noise I anc! accidents. "Will you. Mr. Editor, attack tke noise nuisance in this city*.*" asks Toronto reader of •'Saturday Night." "I only wish it wa* within my power to punish in every414 words
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Article977 1922-10-05 4 IN THK A I SIR lAN TYROL. J A clean, well-kept room in a good hotel for li.d. a night in English money; a really 5 good dinner for less than a shilling; a bottle of a chateau wine for sixpence a flask of decent wine for a.977 words
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Advertisement804 1922-10-05 4 mf m**t o*** J mmmm mAW **f^i m*^^ Sr*-. **W wSJ-L. mml JI J&L JR<B_ lAII sufferers with sore, aching, blistered feet, will find Zam-Buk a ..ource of comfort. This powerful antiseptic balm rubbed well into the sole., ankles and insteps, soon removes the cause of foot trouble— it Jf%*m,804 words
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Advertisement685 1922-10-05 4 *W VWVWVV-VWVVWVVV- --^VWW.'Wr.'^^'^'^'^ViVtViViV,' t v-T^-^-S^- Of All npalprc *m K^gl_^>^^»J Stocked Everywhere, j I S^PrZioUn k I Lf' l"L Trfo NG RRot HEP E' n>Lrapoie %^cc cc.. L __^^-_tas ISI South Brid^ re Road WIMrVIArVMAMrVVIA^^ PRELIMINARY NOTICE Messrs. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Limited have been inLtrueted to sell at an early685 words
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Advertisement337 1922-10-05 5 TO LET. ah. rly reeonsl buildinj (ring I .> Road, suital i > u.c. M 9 LET r < <' bt droon Motor jx:\r. and fane all throng si >cteber. Apply n» -j 12 0 i' aee, ground at Mrs, ims nt ry. Particulars ph i II Bong B Ayer337 words
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Advertisement683 1922-10-05 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION BALE OF Uai j pledges, the property of tea pawaak At on Raflhs Chambers, Raffle- I'iace. THURSDAY, Sth OCT., AT io AM. SATURDAY, Tth OCT., AT 10 A.M. TUESDAY. 10th OCT., AT 10 A.M. The pledges consisting of watches, cl diamond nnd other ring-, bn h tan683 words
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Advertisement845 1922-10-05 5 NOTICES. '»VEii r OF JOHORE. SALE OF LAND FOR ARREA!. OP RENT. The fallowing pieces of land will I it ;m .for sale by public a.rtion at tho Lead l>«ee, Johore Bahru, on Monday the Pth dsy f i October, 1922, at 11.30 a.m. la order to sat*sf" the arrears845 words
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Advertisement1030 1922-10-05 5 TENDERS. J GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. \^Zt7* T2 bc Mcivcd H- Colonial Secretary s f)n, c< f up bo noon of thc 20th the excopt.on of it.ms 2, 3 und 7 for wh ch j Tenders close at noon of the 13th Octob^ in ns K a«l p s Girls' School ir.ch.d-1,030 words
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Advertisement255 1922-10-05 5 I* BY APPOINT.! R "C I Eyesight Free I Carefuily 0 f p Examined Charge. I H. il. Ihe King of Siam. THOSE WITH SUPERSENSITIVE EYES WILL ESPECIALLY AP- J PRECIATE THE MARVELLOUS RELIEF OBTAINED THROUGH < *l AVE AR INC > 5 CROOKES GLASS GOLD FILLED SPECTACLES WITH CROOKES'255 words
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Article18 1922-10-05 6 BUC-CW ELL.— October l*t. at Uw General Hospital, Penang, the wife of Robert Leighton Buckwell, a daughter.18 words
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Article64 1922-10-05 6 RAMBAUT-LUXD.— On the 24ih Aug., 1922. at St. Helen's. Albury. Oxon. by the Rev. R. W. Carew Hunt, Rector. Arthur Edmund Rambaut, Assistant Conservator of Forests, Federated Malay States, eldest son of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Rambaut, Radcliffe Observatory. Oxford, to Marguerite Florence Ada (Rita), younger daughter of64 words
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Article14 1922-10-05 6 ABRAHAM. In memory of the Rev Samael Abraham, died October 3rd. 191$.14 words
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506 1922-10-05 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1922. Legislative Council Reform. This subject retains its place in the public interest and sooner or later will come up tor public consideration in Malaya. There are two classes of advocates for the presence of a representative unofficial majority on the Council, those who506 words
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Article477 1922-10-05 6 In another column wc publish an account of the lecture jriven in L >n don on the usi.' of latex in paper- j I making*, which indicates an important new opportunity for the inclustr> I Thc supplying of latex from estat.s has already become an established477 words
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Article791 1922-10-05 6 The next meetin- of the Federal Council is due some time next month when the Budget for next, year will be discussed. Chief Inspector Wilson has completely recovered from his lecent illness and will re. -urne duties in sbout a week's time. (S. E.) Mr. o. p. Griffith Jones, of791 words
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Article99 1922-10-05 6 EASTERN 3HIPPI (F<rom Our Own Peaaag, n. i An extraordinary meetin Shipping Company. Mr. Kliav. I, presiding, confirmed the <■ winding-up the Company si Mr. Lim Chin Guan liquidate] ration of $12,000. New Lawn Tennis In the Cricket club lawn j. ship R. X. Hamilton beat \Y h99 words
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Article79 1922-10-05 6 Severe Cholera in Tokio (By Courtesy of the N'any.. Nic hi Shimbun.) Tokio, Ort The central tish market of Toi be closed on Oct. r >. for ig nection with the serious pre I cholera, which has now recorde I fifty eases Including semi* The garrisons in Tokio79 words
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Article216 1922-10-05 6 Unfortunately, there WM audience at the Victoria Tlu i on the occasion of the first of the tv •rts whieh ere being given members of th« Italian Op-' I v during their present visit Th< pro comprised some of the choici from the well-known operas ul K216 words
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90 1922-10-05 6 ANOTHER FATALITY AT ADMIRALTY TANK. While a Tamil coolie wa* at work of the Admiralty oil tanks at Ayer lif* Tuesday afternoon, he missed his t and fell over a height of thirty f < the outside and fractured his arm legs. He was also injured in the shall succumbed90 words
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Article168 1922-10-05 6 The French have opened a won.lerf wireless station at St. Assiee. near V It is about thirty-five time* as powerf-i a the Eiffel Tower and ean send a words a day, half a dozen mei _g-» transmitted at the sann- tunc A group of null girls ef Dundc factory, where168 words
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Advertisement253 1922-10-05 6 I TO, ENSURE GOOD HEALTH f I I -claret! v *k .M.U AYS ORDER A WOT 1 Jf -tflßjf lOR DINNER IV* o 0 m^m m mmmm g I Caldbeck Macgregor Co., 1 S imited I V. -^r^" (Incorporated in Shanghai.) a 87 Cecil Street H I L__ I I!253 words
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Advertisement136 1922-10-05 6 90 I THE "GARRET" PATENT 'S.S.' TYPE SINGLE-CYLINDER SUPERHEATED STEAM PORTABLE AND SEMIPORTABLE ENGINES. Non-Con lensi np The smooth and uniform running ful Hb the mont oxaL-tiiijr requirements. Extremely low consunrptiea of fuel snd low working vo^t. Ex reining, Specially designed, constructed and suitable througl cut for driving dynamos, saw136 words
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Advertisement39 1922-10-05 6 Mr. W. R. Forde, secretary of the Straits Steamship Co., Ltd., Singapore, arrived at Penang on Monday morning by the Klang on business in connection with the taking over of the Eastern Shipping Co., Ltd., by Messrs Mansfield Co.39 words
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Article125 1922-10-05 7 GENERALS MEET. J w UTING POR GBBBJ K. Constantinople, Oct. 1. 1.. e arrived at preliminary eon- nel the lsm< i a :i in the Ijourned H4 1 HAN -K itinople, <>« withdrew' I to B slight Chanak ELIKGS IN 1 S.A. Washington, Oct. S. Bishoi am.125 words
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Article64 1922-10-05 7 I irisfa indsfi iken "of n Mai., ur t* [.a rtly Bl miOUS SUM'. I very Btupid biun- this county i bags nun which th cepfl a record in he cost of a mis--11 bet mistake of rot. he music and ther _we*l nor 1 for,64 words
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18 1922-10-05 7 Itnaisticc Dinner. I thc Singapore of mU be hold tbe ball room .tarticulars will18 words
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Article97 1922-10-05 7 t t' ir reader, ghre port," need in 'J i its* u snd Bochard or isrsman ship, and used I I holm. I. i wliy port was hut it does not «mt wh] the word try (foes "Port. the left .side of a ve«- on deck97 words
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Article185 1922-10-05 7 AMERICAN BANKER'S VIEW QUIT FOOLING OURSELVES. New York, Oct. 3. The \\»il-known American banker, Mr. ing ten thousand delegates to the American Bankers' Convention, said that the question of inter- A Hied indebtedIs re in public opinion both in America and F.urope in which reAg a ndary185 words
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Article498 1922-10-05 7 London. Oct. 3. pondent to The Times suggests that th> Rubber (ii Association should establish ill estate purely fori purposes of experimental and research, work, and for training future managers M d SUb-managers. The Tinu- den rateable and hope? the Km«tion will carefully consider it. I UtDIFF498 words
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Article32 1922-10-05 7 The first change of programme at this popular entertainment will be given to-night when the new turns introduced will more than equal those which have been so well received previously.32 words
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Article1365 1922-10-05 7 INTERESTING PARTICULARS. A meeting of the Institution of Rubber Industry was held on Sept. 4 at the Enuretrs' Club, Coventry-street, W., when Mr. Frederick Kaye, A.R.C.Sc, read a i paper on "Rubber Late:: in Paper-making." Mr. Arthur Baker, of the Empire Paper Kills, presided. Mr. Kaye, in1,365 words
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Article384 1922-10-05 7 MALAYAN COLLIERIES' CASE. "> esterday, says Tuesday's Malay Mail, was fixing day in the Supreme Court, when hi_< Lordship the Chief Judicial Commissioner, with nearly all members of the bar present, sat to fix the dates fo* hearing of civil suits for this month. One of the cases which was384 words
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Advertisement83 1922-10-05 7 Mr. M. A. Namazie of Malacca Street reports to the Police the loss of an electric fan valued at $130 from his residence 3c Scotts Road during the week-end. Mr. F. F. Pasmore, who for several years has been on the Staff of the Kajang Central Rubber Factory has accepted83 words
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Advertisement146 1922-10-05 7 it—--— m_i-M_— —_m^_ i mum— l Robinson Co., Limited. I£fP^ JJJJJM "HEATHSRACES, if *Wst^ W&^ AND CELEBRATED FUR FELT SOFT HATS. j In the Latest Shapes and Shades. No. 8.8. Best Quality Fur Fell, Full Shape, Ribbon Bound. No. R.B. A new shape with a Roll Brim, Suit Colour and146 words
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Advertisement573 1922-10-05 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO-, LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (Thc Blue Funnel n Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated in England) INGAPORE, POBT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE. PORT573 words
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Advertisement515 1922-10-05 8 -•ELLERMAN" LPS JCLL2__MA;« A MUCXNALL STEAMS-H? .1.e.. fait {Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE. OUTWARD. Ds* Sirgapore. 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.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles a nJ London515 words
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Advertisement617 1922-10-05 8 P. ft a uHinsi AND APCAR line; (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICI PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL N. CO (Under Contract with His Majesty's Gofsrams. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICF FHO M LONDON 1 C M A.RSEI I. I E B DUI SINGAPORE NANKIN about Oct. L r > KALYAN617 words
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Advertisement752 1922-10-05 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) SINGAPORE— BANGKOK. COASTING SERVICE. Ttini— li Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, •n- CaaS-fSa, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure GALA Oct I Oct. 11 Oct 16 Oct 18 ,I Oct 23 Oct fitted throughout with electric light, and have excellent accomelaas pa»- v752 words
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Advertisement661 1922-10-05 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd (AMERICAN A MANCHURIAN LINE (Incorporated in England.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Due S'pore Route For CITY OF CANTON Oct. 20 Suez661 words
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Advertisement587 1922-10-05 9 ISTHMIAN LINE DIRECT SERVICE SINGAPORE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ. S.S. "FAIRFIELD CITY" due Singapore to discharge sth October, L9H du c Singapore to load 17th November, 1922 t Taking cargo on Through Bills of Lading to all Inland Points. I'or freight and particulars apply to: HENDERSON587 words
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Article195 1922-10-05 10 Hani"!! Sidelight. The methods lately adopted by German* in their transaction* with Danish merchants throw an int Si eating side-light on the present financial siatafion in then country. It had long been the custom for I aeller in Germany to request the Danish buyer of195 words
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Article187 1922-10-05 10 IJntith Sailors in Foreign Ports '•At ara the sailor is the epitome of courage and rcsou.ee; ashore s child can lead h.m, nnd it, ifl not always an innocent child that lead- him in a foreign port." the Duke af York recently at a u.ec in of187 words
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Article194 1922-10-05 10 I wnmmm has been added to ths man. bers of the orchid hunting expedition wh: London on Jans 11 fer the Ith Seas in the 90-tOO yacht Malaya. The yacht 19 now at Falmouth, and it been revealed that sine the expedition started Dr. c. Loekhari Cottle,194 words
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Article492 1922-10-05 10 Entered the War too Late. London. Sept. 12. Ah interview purported to have been jriven by Mr. Rudy ard Kipling to Mra. Clare Sheridan for the "Nov York World" lias i occasioned umbrage in America. Mr. Kipling is reported to have declared: •'America entered the war492 words
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Article108 1922-10-05 10 Jamc. Burke, aged 37, whose body for liine yealrs had been slowly turning to stone, has died in the Mother Margaret Marty Home, San Francisco. Mr. Burke. nine years ago, while holding a clerical position in the Panama Canal zone, became infected by the bite of a108 words
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Article251 1922-10-05 10 The Resident, Selangor, telegraphs that Um liffht buoy has been re-placed on f-lamoi^ranshire Shoal. The s.s. Toucer, which left Jeddah on the 23rd. ult.. is expected here about the 10th inst., with 125 pilgrims on board. We hear that cadets, prior to acceptance! by the British India Steam251 words
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Advertisement62 1922-10-05 10 I "Service Stored ia Every Cord." j j Continental Cord; j Tyres j a Whether the test is on the city or country roads, J CONTINENTAL CORD TYRES prove their tough- f ness. strength and wear resistance. Their good looks reflect their long lasting qualities. ii /rfcfij Every Continental Cord62 words
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Advertisement292 1922-10-05 10 GloversV Do£ I I Medicines I Book on "Dop DJMM .their Tare *W "it and How to Feed" mailed fr<> to m* any addreas. mm m H. Clay GloveijrCo., Inc. 127 W«i 24d> St.. N«w VorfcT'U.S. A Muller A Phipps (MaUy_>Ltd. fl| RIGAUD'S j Fl I(i_|_A|lGaJ J TOILET WATEU IL292 words
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Advertisement162 1922-10-05 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative ,to_M mmmt^* JmTmA* -J '•''mVrOi. J Iw m __«t«__ _9 _B_P. jßb^E. .Ja. S ""Mm ***3Bmm*K[' 's*7W* S_i_i-_^_H_br l _-3l _Bt i mommT Stocked jin 1, 5 10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY /fig/. Prices for Hard Wood ww *Z Soft Wood Treated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER162 words
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Miscellaneous521 1922-10-05 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Kuala Pahang. Pekan. Sungei Lembing A Kuantan (via Jerantut) By train 6am Puimi c- lionK Soon a.m. i uiau Soecri tj i Benuit f> a.m Japan, etc. osaka Mflru Samarinda, etc SsraewUeiuon 9 a.m. Ia HCCa Sri Patana 1 p.m. KT* J* Soon Ann 1 p.m. Medan521 words
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Miscellaneous160 1922-10-05 10 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. By Ethiopia from Calcutta Mr. and Mrs. Chaplin and child, Miss If. (res well, Mr. Gordon Bentze, Miss A. Rennie, Mr. Smurthwaite. Mr. and Mrs. Slappendel and infant, Messrs. A. Ellison, A. Ross. Pragnarain, Harbau: rai (Rangoon). Messrs Chamberlain and Bailey. By Kashima Maru from Yokohama Dr. D.160 words
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Article72 1922-10-05 11 Uetober 4. Bank -1 m.s. ank demand Private credits 3 m.p. New York, demand < redits Oo days France, demand India. T. T. l7 Hongkong, demand j_> -Tofcohams, demand Java, demand Bangkok, demand Sovereign, Eank Buying $8.64 Bank of England Rate p. c Bar Silver London ,'.\r, Th? following72 words
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Article125 1922-10-05 11 -_-__-_-__»_> October Tin 11 0 Tons Gmmbiei Cube Xo. 1 I 7. n0 Gambier IUPepper Black Pepper (white fair) 21.00 Tapioca, small flakt, f.g. 9.00 Pearl Sago small 7.76 Copra Mix 9.20 Copra Sundried Opium, Benares unc. -1,500 R'.^e, Rangoon white Ml Bice, Siam No. 1 for export 880125 words
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Article36 1922-10-05 11 9 .gapore. Oet. 1. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Spot i 26%; Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sl Spot 26%; Xov.-Dec. 27-.. 2S; .km. -March 28)_ 29. London quota' ion crepe Market Steady.36 words
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Article316 1922-10-05 11 London, S e pt 6. Tht foundation for an autumn improvement has been laid during- the past week. as the outcome of the recent, financial conference and tbe views of tbe American nation represented by tl. Leader of th.ir Opposition go far to* European settlement. Copper. Is316 words
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Article116 1922-10-05 11 FRASER'S REPORT. Siagaaarat Oct. I. ii-.. C165 L2_. I. 100 torn r pikul. Rabbet*.— Small enquiries. Malaka N< B $1.55, i iccat 65, B i Banana <!. Lanat 25; Mali |2 orrw: a-ai for Perak I: a Kunini l: n ,i Punggors. Mining. St< ady. Collieri (L.116 words
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Article147 1922-10-05 11 Singapore, Od I S Iver 35%. H 12 per cen 1 mium. Share ssarkei Qu Robbers^— Bid- are want d F< Bt lotongs, Ayer Kunings, P Chim« puis, Bukit Katils, Ayer Moleks, B Kajangs, New Serendahs, Chaagkal clangs, Muars, Mentakabs, Baytor Gajah. r d Balgou i Tins. Taipings147 words
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Article137 1922-10-05 11 Singapore, Oct. 4. Tin £166 L2i <■ ***** 110 tons Rabhsisu Bs 65 75, Bukit K •10 45, Craigieleas (New) 20 30, Glenealys no to, Kuala Sidim. $1.35 61*45, Mental 10 15. Ulu Benut.- 10 15, United Mah; 65 75, Chimpuls BV&d., Jimahs TO Mines. Asam137 words
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Article64 1922-10-05 11 Jt learned officially tbat the tho Distil m burgh, acquire! an extensive I i ■nd I lucing planl a1 it of £8,000,000 has been eon chase price paid. An important materii and telegraph French railway In tl French ao sign appeared j„ Not only is the rain so eh... ths64 words
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Advertisement265 1922-10-05 11 BtB over ?r, 000 000. Assurances in force over $17 000 000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFI ICE Winchester House. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE- 32 Old Tewi-v VC ..mpany has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court qf England, and complies with the British265 words
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Advertisement572 1922-10-05 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Ii corporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600.000 Hhare H tf each V3.000.000 Reserve Fund 3,700,00t Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 5 BEAD OFFICE. Dishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh572 words
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Advertisement527 1922-10-05 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (lacorporated in Hongkong.) Capital, all paid up $20,000,000 Silver Reserve $23,500,000 Sterling Reserve, held in London 4.000,000 B M rv e Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. G. M. Dodwell, Esq. Chairmar. Hoa. Mr. A. O. Lang.— Denuty Chairman, D- G. Bernard, Esq. A. M.527 words
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Advertisement408 1922-10-05 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 Uuily pa.d up) Reserve Fund y. 65,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: K. Ichinomiya, Esa DIRECTOKS: gaw^K. Iwasaki. Mori, Esq. V if^l ■■■■■i- Mogami, Esq. I. Mataakau Esq. tod*ami, Esq HBAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA. B-Hfapon Branch 31-A Chulia Street. BRANCHES: j408 words
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Advertisement120 1922-10-05 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE OamponM in England by R cya Charter A. D. 1720.; ma MOTOR CAR IIABINI Fidelity Gaarante*-- Administration Bonds Stactftrt BtprtttßtetiTt*— Messrs. BARLOW Ct, Messrs. BARKER Co., Ltt. Motors. WEARE Co. Ltd. -tell <:*Hct— 64, Hit Aretde. Coiiyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Reaident Maaaftr, THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE120 words
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Article144 1922-10-05 12 YESTERDAYS AUCTIONS. I h Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubier Association held its 571st auction ay, October 4th, when there was: logaed 1.650,059 lbs.; 7i6.90 tons. Offered 1.106.427 fee.; IMfJ. tons. Sold »,908 lb*. 403. "Jl tons. MUCH KKALIZEI). Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per lb. Singapore Standard Quality144 words
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Article306 1922-10-05 12 Singapore, Oct. 1. The improvement in the tone of the market noted in our last circular has been maintained throughout the week and a fair business is passing mainly in Industrial* .•md Loans, whilst considerable attention has also been naid to the Tin section. Rubbers Kave been306 words
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Article347 1922-10-05 12 Singapore, Oet I. The snare market was quiet early in the areek but clost- better With a demand for Sterling rubber shares and good class Dollar shares, inquiries continue for Industrial shares but there are few sellers and War Loans which are again enquired for are stronger347 words
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Article978 1922-10-05 12 ACCUSED GIVES EVIDENCE. The hearing of the charges against Mr. C. B. Ort, sole proprietor of Messrs. Latham 'and Co., of cheating Messrs. Simbce and Co., in regard to the supply by them of a thousand cases of pine-apples for transhipment under a contract signed in March,978 words
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Article734 1922-10-05 12 THE SINGAPORE CUP. S.C.C.'S Narrow Win over Chinese. Establishing a lead of two goals in the first half the S.C.C. only just succeeded in defeating the S.C.F.A. I on the Padang yesterday in the semi-final of the Singapore Cup, and they will meet the Middlesex in the final734 words
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Article98 1922-10-05 12 Andrew Currie Cup. The draw for the ladies championship of Singapore is as follows. Byes.—Mrs. Rooney, Mrs. Elder. Mrs. J. M. Jackson. First Round. BJO. Mrs. J. D. Saunelers vs. Mrs. Swindell. 3.85. Miss Law vs. Mrs. Graham Brown. 3.40. Mrs. Cantrell vs. Mrs. Morrell. 3.45. Mrs. Blair vs.98 words
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Article42 1922-10-05 12 The Stadium Boxing Syndicate is arranging to put Battling Key in a three round exhibition with one of the best boys in his class, to-morrow. If the Championship belts are ready they will be handed to the Champions on that night.42 words
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Article62 1922-10-05 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. C. Singles. Watson vs. Poyser. Gale vs. Hoblyn. Hare vs. Hide. Schofield vs. Voelker. Strachan vs. Hogervorst. I'uTber vs. Dean. D. Singles. Gordon vs. Dobson. Duguid vs. Roberts Manchester vs. Belford. Quinton vs. Adamson. B. Doubles. Stredwick and Parish vs. Livesay and Warren. Piatt and62 words
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Article73 1922-10-05 12 C. Doubles. Davison and Dykes vs. Stewart and Amblea*. Gamble and Coates vs. Laville and Williams. Meredith and Manchester vs. Pearce and Friek. Poyser and Roberts vs. Hendrie and Hare. Jamieson and Brown vs. Hogerrorat and Romney. Barnes and Hammond vs. Quinton and Collier. Marshall and Ash worth73 words
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Article402 1922-10-05 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship. Toecenie v.-. Chafer. Double Handicap. Chill and Cantrell vs. Brown and JamieI c 1.. HOCKEY. SXX\ and Middlesex Draw. The match between the S.C.C. and the '2nd Midellesex regiment on the S.C.C. pitch yesterday evening was, in spite of the heavy ground, the fastest and402 words
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Article71 1922-10-05 12 Friday, 0th.— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, S.R.E. (v) Field Sections, Construction of Obstacles. Signals, Lucas Lamp. Friday 6th.— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall. M.G. Platoon. Platoon Parade. Sunday, Bth.— A, B and C Companies, Tactical Scheme (Ambush of Convoy). A. and C. Companies rendezvous Victoria Memorial Hall, 6.30 a.m.71 words
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Advertisement432 1922-10-05 12 THE PICK OF DANCE MUSIC. THE GEMS OF OPERA. THE GREATEST ARTISTS. ALWAYS AT YOUR COMMAND WITH "H.M.V." GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS. SEND FOR THE LATEST LISTS. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd (Incorporated in Hongkong). SINGAPORE. 'WHITEAWAYS for fascinating frocks EVENING FROCK AFTERNOON I KOC k A charming lemon coloured Crepe This432 words
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