The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 October 1922
1922-10-06
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Title Section17 1922-10-06 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. E N TS. SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, ?<>22. No. 10,70717 words
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Article255 1922-10-06 1 Tht conference al Miuiania is proreeding satisfactorily at present and it appears that a basis oi agreement La likely. Negotiations are however being kept a strict secret Page 7. M. Yenezelos recognizes that Thrace will have ta ge to Turkey and a general acceptance of this principle255 words
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Article1241 1922-10-06 1 ilea i i rs Not bow tol i tor ligb ..i A cyclist could beat it; mart) i it and be roa onably freak at tbe end of the run, and not wi bout ju.-uii. I smile *t such peblest] on the par- of n motorcar. But this1,241 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement134 1922-10-06 1 VfALTHOII) ■n-M--i-->*'-M_^ <~jjm BSWlM_ce_H_ia_M^_B_.^_»_. Km. j. m *****m^ktommm. i f. ».«-iw«i!j, RAFFLES fhonm I i gf \av m Iwi ,-swm^t-m mm mw TEA DANSANT! I 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. SPECIAL JAZZ BAND I j sic will ayed from 8 until 11 pan. iOnlutn. Direc .ors: JAGLIAFIETRA. PARKIF BROTHER?, k)134 words
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Advertisement357 1922-10-06 1 illllillllllllllllllillliili!lliiililllliJI!!IIIIIIN!llliiIi||lH To prevent decay is mora important than to repair decay s- \v<iirjw •'^***sb. **K. y tHR*V v v< *ES_ttSir 4 X^ j/* '^»S>^« \JO\3W dentist can repair a d.cayed tooth if you have But to pre vent decay is more important than to repair Vou have found that teeth357 words
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Advertisement79 1922-10-06 1 LATEST AD\ ERTISEMENTB. i al band at Raffles Page l. D. D, troubles i N ftlma at I ilx rtf and Gaiety— Page 2. ap-to- "jH-.i shortl'. ail car moth< 1 7. }-2. [n- i S na S*y imian, Gien Dodwell Castl< Ben, C) m- _.P M.. and T.K K.79 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous71 1922-10-06 1 TH!_ AVFEK. Friday, 6.A. Water, L0.48 p.m. Tambalak Rub. Den .>oji Mark Lodg I 30 p F M.S. G 15. Hanaaton'g Cireos, F; eh^rd, 9.15 Sai i High Water, 10.1 Et K'uang Rubber, 1 i l_.::i>. Poo: Baled Cricket: B.C.t S.R.C, B.< ,t ind. Iron's Coi Harmst< n' It in71 words
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Advertisement56 1922-10-06 2 _M-B_B___B_ M__M__w ffi BUY BETTER PENS gi YOU CANT THERE AIN 'T Get the V I ALL BRITISH MADE 1 v Conway-Stewart LEVER FILLER Speeds Hi I fl Jew* Hera from #5 and up y xanteed for EVER 133 *£5* SOLE AG£ NTS 11$ WEILL MONTOR E. High Sreet '-gj56 words
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Advertisement319 1922-10-06 2 mrnm\wmmmmm*mm*m*mm*mß*L mommammjmmWimm*mim^*mmmtmmmkA*Vkw*^*mu^mmV^*^*m^mm*m^mk TO I T OB FOR SALE. LARGE GODOWM, newly erected area from 10.000 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. LAMB STORKS from 6,000 to 2..U00 sq. ft. nam wharf and shipping, I A. j throe storied buildings for offices and godowas. Centrally situatedAll immediate entry, going cheap. Apply319 words
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Advertisement274 1922-10-06 2 alice joyce. f ffH^^^^^__-3 mm. (i? H xr! lV '^BXP~_Tm^* f* rz -**Tr*Tft^**' 't iS?"?!'/ m%* kf*^S*^ eality enriches a reward. Inf) parts. ,_i_NN HIS HIGHNESS THE SULTAN OE ffg^^^^^gf!^ JOHRE'S BIRTHDAY GYMKHANA ycUK-k t lt Vitagraph Special Production. THE VICE JF FOOLS, new edition de luxe of >-Sraßa CHAPLIN274 words
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Advertisement546 1922-10-06 2 ALHAMBR 1 Programme from MONDAY '2nd October, to SATURDAY, IX THE SECOND SHOW AT p. m A Film of Great Dramatic- POWD r In a Great Story Greatly Produce* l. A Lewis J. Selznick Production Pn I WILLIAM PAVBBBH \M in 5 Parts. ik The 8m that was His In546 words
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Article774 1922-10-06 3 I RASER CO, EXCHANGE AND 3 -HARE BROKERS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER f,th. 3 M I N I N f;. J n bracket, show the capital i vafu. of the Share in dollar* anleaa otherwise mariced. C*—Cnm div 3 x eqobls ea div.J '5 Batang Tad- qr Tin (sl>774 words
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Article50 1922-10-06 3 This morning's post brought one of our Unofficial Members cf Council the usual collection of official papers. Out of curiosity he had them weighed an 1 found that they were just over 17V_ lbs. They ought to keep him busy until to-morrow. He has probably nothing else to '10. (MM.)50 words
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Advertisement667 1922-10-06 3 SMALL CAB SIZ. S >r -"V Iflk MAILABLE TO SMALL CAR OWNERS ¥7^. -.4 vN; I bQ\ J! lIWJi\ \l :,e 3 'i B -E. CROSS RIB FABRIC $26.00 I FRESH STOCKS OF THESE QUALITY TYRES J ORIENT COMPANY LIMITED Direct Factory Representati ves for S.S.. F.M.S.. and Siam I667 words
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Advertisement326 1922-10-06 3 A.M.A. "C j THE BRITISH NICJ.AUSSF. BOILER GO., LTD. I 1 for The "MCLALSSE" I I LAND SERVICB 2 WATER TUBE f AND FOR J I MARINE SERVICE. "O#L.SE ff f ***S************ mm **r pr J m4Mo&it~ i v m9 TJ-SCTjy» v^»r^'. '^^S^-Rtt- i *,2 affiF; A J^^^^j*m\% fiSß^^HH^^^l 1326 words
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Article1011 1922-10-06 4 [the Home Soeretary asking for his release, j but the petition was not forwarded because the other four jurors refused to sign. There waa a similar case at the Old Bailey to-day when a traction engineer named Watson pleaded guilty to making false statements in livorce proceedings1,011 words
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Advertisement422 1922-10-06 4 Ifg^s^l Crosse Blackwells iSfeli' 1 Essences V *^-*f r^-'*' 1 l i li-*t1 i-* t bboZ ft The experienced cook knov/s thai lh« flavouring is lhe making or I I the marrino d a dish. It is wise, therefore, lo use only those essences _ft__* T^yr? ll TSI-Sr *3F\ produced422 words
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Advertisement221 1922-10-06 4 "If yoa have a Sore Throat cure it now if you teel one coming on prevent it now." That's to say always keep handy a bottle of genuinr Formamint, manu< factured by the origiual inventors A. Wulfing ft Co. FORMAMIHT I mr ft- tm_nTf -miner tssl_t 1 BAD LEG CAN221 words
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Advertisement791 1922-10-06 4 PRELIMINARY NOTICE Messrs. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Limited have Ltructed to sell at an early date. All that the Life Interest of Cheang Jim Konpr, derii the Will of Cheang Hong Lim, deceased. Particulars on application to the Auctioneers. ESTATE TRUST AGBNCfI Auctioneers. Messrs. ALLEN GLEDHILL, Solicitrs. AUCTION SALE OF Excellent791 words
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Advertisement354 1922-10-06 5 TO LET. <hop No. O, Europe Hotel ng. High Street. Apply to The Manager, Hotel. e.o.d. n.c. i y reconstructed budding- Nos. Street lying between Cedl Street as Koad, soitsl pre- i rtkelar Apply, Rupert Manasseh, .<« i Strei Singaporu.c. IfilkiS Koad, a hi lire Eoi ».._>■, I bedrooms, dressing354 words
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Advertisement697 1922-10-06 5 AUCTICN SALES AUCTION SALE OF Tnredi-sncd pledges, the proprrty of lae pawnshops At our .•alt-room, Raißcs Chambers, Raflea Place SATURDAY, Tth OCT., AT 10 A.M. TUESDAY, 10th OCT.. AT 10 A.M. The pledges consisting of watches, chains, diamond and other ring-, brooches, earrings, Chinese and Malay ornarn. ate. wiH he697 words
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Advertisement628 1922-10-06 5 NOTICES. STRAITB BTBAMSHH 1 CO., LTD. Incorpi>rat?-l in Sing:.; LOSi SCRIP. Whereas application has been seeds to tho I Directors of the above Company to issm a duplicate certificate for Shares Nos. 17V07- j ***** inclusive in the name of Sarah Cameron! jof 2H Mnryville Esplanade, Hobart, Tssmanla, upon n628 words
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Advertisement800 1922-10-06 5 TENDERS. GOV BR N M KNT N OTIFIC ATION. Tenders will be MC ived at thu Coljonial .secretary n Office, up to noon of tha _oth October, lU__, for the following work, with the exception of items 2, 3 and 7 for which Tenders close at noon of the 13th800 words
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Advertisement912 1922-10-06 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Hon'ble tho Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements, up to noon of Wednesday, the Bth November, 1922, for the supply of the under-mentioned materials for manufactures to the Singapore Prison during the year 1923: 1. Fine white rattan No. 1912 words
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Advertisement430 1922-10-06 5 THE WORLD FAMOUS 1922 MODEL DOUGLAS Needs no introduction Prices on application. QUEEN'S 15 The Arcade. InITnIuN Kfy<*twfj jo O. 8. P-teat Ofl-f iUbbIBS klLßEßt__ r%r*OA S llpain-balm lil A LINIMENT IE q^ i IVExtsrsslUssOs-jr. lill-HXTJMATISM j :;;5 NCUMIGIA, SCIATICA. Hl] LAME BACK, LUMBAGO, lllS iwl t *}**••*> Bselliig» ui430 words
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57 1922-10-06 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. SILVER WEDDING. BROOKE-SWABEY.— On October Gth, 188»7, at Widcombe Parish Church. Bath. Alice Mario, 4th daughter of ths tteretead 11. B. Swabey (Chaplain to the Royal United Hospital, Bath.) to Gilbert Edward Brooke of the Colonial Medio*] Service. West Indies, son of Captain E. F. B. Brooke (Jate57 words
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810 1922-10-06 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESSI1U0AY, OCTOBER 6, 1922. The Mudania Conference. The telegrams up to date oi' the meeting between the Allied High Commissioners, the Allied Generals and Ismet Pasha, the Angoran delegate, at the little port of Mudania on the south coast of the Sea of Marmora, seem to show that810 words
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Article303 1922-10-06 6 -o— On Wednesday nierht, four Maeaoe, armed with pistols, raided No. 284 Kallang Road, a ehandu shop, and after threatening the occupant?, managed to escape arith chandu ash worth |200 odd. No erreei Iras iad< Arrested in Singapore recently after having: been banished for the term of his natural life303 words
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Article28 1922-10-06 6 RETURN OF SIMLA DEPUTATION. (Oltiia! Government Meaaage.) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. •*>. The deputation has returned from Simla and a communique will be issued shortly.— ontroHer of Labour.28 words
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Article69 1922-10-06 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penangi Oet. •*>. A London cable, received by the local office, announces the death of Mr. R. F. Bradford, managing director of Alden's Suecessors, who recently left for Home in indifferent health. He leaves a widow and family. Tho deceased's69 words
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Article54 1922-10-06 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 5. The Mala.. Mail correspondent at Colombo that a Ceylon Observer meaaage that the Dunlop and Michclin Comreduced their prices twenty-five I i i cent, and thai other makers are ea_ruted to follow. A further twenty-fire luction in the price54 words
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Article594 1922-10-06 6 wm^kw Mr. U. Sturzenegger is on s busi visit to Penang from Switzerland. The Chief Secretary and Mrs. Maxwell have gone to Fras< r*s Hill for s few days Dr. Bridges is on his way to Kedah, where, it is said, he relieves Dv. r'ox as State Surgeon. (T.0.M.) A594 words
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Article391 1922-10-06 6 MSMM STOLEN ON WBDNEKIm NIGHT. Very fen additional d< I able late jm to the mystei tiat the Bank de I*' day nipht. The police, arit] able deaire not to rendi r to the criminal to < information which might and If. I the mat). refuse.! to391 words
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Article152 1922-10-06 6 (By courts Shanghai, eber 199 I i China wili be held nt, and W j Cha 0 Chu U Tin Pang's heir. in t no l The following s snd departure! I dency for the i.'-i adu Dei and I an ivals re m to long-guff < i152 words
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Advertisement259 1922-10-06 6 1 TO ENSURE GOOD :&A TH I 1 i i ALWAYS ORDER A PINT I (OR DINNER H 1 Caldbeck macgregor Co., I I limited 1 H \jj>+-^*f±t I (In rated In Shanghai.) g I Cecil Street 1 ■F^H KEEP LARGE STOCKS OF 1 J H^FFRENT QUALITIES. 1 m^mmmmw i259 words
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Advertisement143 1922-10-06 6 Yulu Chain Blocks Hoists. THERE [8 A VALU CHAIN BLOCK OR HOIST FOR EVERY PURPOSE. THE YALE DIFFERENTIAL i fer service where coml>a.. tight loads must be hand!. ai tonally. j To 8 Tone, Where the higher speed of the Vale Spar Geared Block is not required Lhe YALE SCREW143 words
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Article352 1922-10-06 7 TURKS TO RETURN TO EUROPE. ING SKIRMISH. < onstaatinepls^ Oct. t. nod <»f the < onferen e ond- hind v im Mel t( sdn the way fo -«f adhs the Thrace, but 'it i i that the Ll pi I jalVFOSCED. ndon. Oct. 1. d at the Mudathere352 words
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Article153 1922-10-06 7 LEAGUES PLAN PRAISEV PUBLIC APPROVAL. Geneva. Oct. 4. "Tin > th of a nati >n" was the keynoto < I the s] ered at pub) i ui-, which Oman applan for tin al recon- 1 struct There wai unborn cordiality, tl and the publi applaud sympathetic at it]153 words
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Article424 1922-10-06 7 Paris. Oct. 5. 1 nftrmed that M. Poinci M. Barthon to succeed M. parations Commission. I reconstruction of the M Dubois i portedly bo s difference with M. Poincare. i RE GREAT MARKS <; .MBLE. London. Oct. 1. r German mark; have slumped to 9.400. er low424 words
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Article83 1922-10-06 7 ANGLO-AMERICAN SCHEMES. EASY TRAVELLING. T Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. 4. Tran -Atlantic air liners, 000 feet long, with a capacity for a hundred passengers, of a hundred miles an hour, and luxuriously equipped, are features of plans a wealthy American corporation and 1 being canvassed in London83 words
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Article351 1922-10-06 7 Berlin, Oct. 4. A report from Moecow states that the Eastern situation and the Crquhart- Bin agreement are blamed for Lenin's return to work in defiance of medical advice. AMSTERDAM STRIKE. Amsterdam, Oct. I. A partial .-'like has broken oat at the; A a few hundred men but351 words
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Article318 1922-10-06 7 An action by Sng Toon Keng. administrator of Lim Teng, deceased, in regard to an area of land at Toah Pyoh of which both deceased wort- common tenants, was mentioned to Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard in the Supreme Court yester lay by Mr. C. C. Simpson, who appeared318 words
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Article858 1922-10-06 7 NOT TOO LATE." Theie are still plenty of chances in Malaya for constructive statesmanship. Dealing first .with/territorial matters, we have often wondered why some arrangement has not* been made between the Colony. Perak and Kedah, whereby the Dindings and P*ulau Pankor could be given back in Perak858 words
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Advertisement58 1922-10-06 7 Mr. Ellison, a new assistant assessor fcr the Municipality, arrived here on Wednesday by the B. I. steamer Ethiopia. Major H. Poths, managing director of the Anglo-French Trading Co., returned from leave on the same day. He confirms ell previous reports of the horrid weather in i England during the58 words
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Advertisement171 1922-10-06 7 Robinson Co., Limited. *wm iMßßa— n— »n____ jjor lji\ •'HEATHSI RACKS. JTW^ j|iP^ AX: ENTIRE NEW STOCiAf "HENRY HEATHS" CELEBRATED FUR 1 ELT SOU lI ATS, In. the Latest Shapes and Shades. No. 8.8. Best Quality Fur Fell, Full Shape, Ribb Curl Brim. No. R.B. A new shape with a171 words
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Advertisement547 1922-10-06 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. f AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The "Blue Funnel" Line— Alfred Holt Coj (Companies Incorporated in England) LPORK. PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT547 words
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Advertisement568 1922-10-06 8 "ELLERMAN" LINi ILL2RMA:: J. BUCKNALL STEAMSMIP de„ *M (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. Singapore. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Nov. 3 s.s. CITY OF YORK Dec. 14 s_s. CITY OF SIMLA Jan. 28 ss. CITY OF POONA Mar. 9 HOMEWARD. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles and London Dec. 12568 words
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Advertisement715 1922-10-06 8 P. A O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR UNE (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVir PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with Hia Majesty'! Government V LONDON FA R-Z ASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON I NTH|| DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE BDfGAPORI NANKIN about Oct. 15715 words
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Advertisement779 1922-10-06 9 int oiAM .TEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) SIN SAPORE BANGKOK. COASTING SERVICE. K ay, Trenggasi. Kelantan, Pangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Le__gesc__, Chumpon. and Bangkok. Arrival Departure Y' (> t. 9 Oct. 11 PRACHATIPOK (kt. |6 Oct 18 **-r*A. v AAmf 1 Oet L>:; Oct. .1 I «d Ou779 words
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Advertisement714 1922-10-06 9 Thc Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Stea. i Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (A.MERICAN A MANCHLRIAN LINE.; (Incorporated in Englaad. JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Due S'pore Route For CITY OF CANTON Oct. 20714 words
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Advertisement607 1922-10-06 9 ISTHMIAN LINE DIRECT SERVICE SINGAPORE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ. 0 S S. "FAIRFIELD CITY" du e Singapore to load 17th November, Taking cargo on Through Bills of Lading to all Inland PoinU. For freight and particulars uppiy to:— HENDERSON DUOS. LTD. Shipping Dept. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ.607 words
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Article408 1922-10-06 10 Parsons have suffered many thingl al bands «-f printers and reporters I A recent victim if the A scon of Stow, who comof having been seriously misnepreed in the "Chronicle of Convocation." He bnd used phlUUe warning members "not to speak t<> the h< tn nan when enThis408 words
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Article201 1922-10-06 10 London, August 30. The London papers have prominently resuscitated th 0 "honours scandal" in connection with what seems to have been a pilgrimage of London reporters during the past few days to the house of a certain Mr. Shaw who is alleged to have I n ir'201 words
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Article176 1922-10-06 10 All Records li^aUn. The annua] report of the RegistrarGeneral for England and Walca for 1020 issued in July. Hidden behind 531 ages pf closely-tabulated figures s the proof that 1920 was indeed, tbe snnus mirabi is. More children were born than peer befu;e since civil registration of births176 words
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Article201 1922-10-06 10 The following has been received from the Harbour Master, Port Swettenham: The White rock light at Sembilan Islands has been reported unreliable. The Nippon Yusen Kaisha European mail service is to be accelerated commencing with the Suwa Maru leaving Yokohama this month, which steamer and following vessels will201 words
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Advertisement214 1922-10-06 10 i Service Stored in Every Cord." i Continental Cord; i lyres Whether the test is on the city or country roads, CONTINENTAL CORD TYRES prove their tough- ness, strength and wear resistance. I Their good looks reflect their long lasting qualities. T _^Cn4 Every Continental Cord Tyre bears this trade214 words
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Advertisement262 1922-10-06 10 BUNGA MELOR I i |Hpr RIGAUD PARIS Sold by ill Perfumers < i i s I MUSIC. FOR ALL THE LATEST MUSIC TRY H. C. HUDSON. Latest hits and successes at present in stock 110, Ka-Lu-A, Say it with Music, My Girl is like a Rainbow, Salome, Dapper-Dan, Yoo-00, Stumbling,262 words
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Advertisement173 1922-10-06 10 •**m^smmmmm**r.**T**mmmmmm*^ t tmm*mm^&m*iikmm*Wtmt^^B^*^^ I Genasco Roofing -j 2 PLY AND 3 PLY J II COMPLETE WITH PATEN T KANT-LEAK KLEATS AND NAILS m FIXING GEN'SCO is fee* ♦J GENABCO u >';3_H t/ie resuit of in the lu I over 4Q Years 3 P|V J run, cm A manufacture s^t&M^?* GE/V.SCO173 words
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Miscellaneous549 1922-10-06 10 MAIL TABLE. ■i TO-DAY. Medan, Sabang, Colombo, Port i>aid, Suez, Genoa and Amsterdam, taking mails f or Europe Jan Pieterszoon Coen Bam l.ngkong and Japan Akita Maru 8 am' Island, etc. Ba ier J~ i„ Ha Chiap 9 a.m Ba«„ g,r i, Ch>e Hin Tay Yit -0 New Yn!_ Esmeralda549 words
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Miscellaneous122 1922-10-06 10 75, 83 79. Wet Bulb Ther 74. 77.5 77 S Dir or Wind Calm, S.W., Calm. Sun °13 8 1 4 T Mln J-St m W Kn I M^U* Ther 7L W M PASSENGERS ARRIVED. By Circe from Deli Capt. and Mrs. H. I L. Mathews, and Mr. D. B.122 words
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Article80 1922-10-06 11 Bunk 4 m.s. •> j Bank demand •_> Private credits 3 m.s. 5-1G New York, demand 50^ Credits 90 days 52% Franco, demand 635 India, T. T. Hongkong, demand 1! n v Prem. Yokohama. demand lot, Java, demand 133 Bangkok, demand .o < Sovereign, Eank Baying SSM Bank of80 words
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Article123 1922-10-06 11 October Tin Buyers $82 Blllm Gambier Cube No. 1 17.00 Gambier 10.00 Pepper Black 12 Pepper (white fair) 21.00 Tapioca, small flake, tg. 0.00 Pearl Sago small 7.75 Copra Mix 9.20 Copra Sundried LM Opicm, Benares unc. 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 245 Riee, Siam No. 1 for export 880123 words
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Article31 1922-10-06 11 Singapon. Oct. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smok«4 Sheet Spot 27V 4 27 V_; Nov.-Dec. 28V* 28 1 Jan.March 2JM_ 29 London quotation sheet S'_d. Markot Firm. mmom.31 words
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Article194 1922-10-06 11 Manchester, Auk. 2*. Business in the garment trade continues, to be brisk, and the Wist weather ha? been a boon to waterproof manufacturers. Stocks are now practically exhausted, and in some cases orders havo to be refused owing to the impossibility of giving- reasonable deliveries. All kinds194 words
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Article113 1922-10-06 11 FRASER'S REPORT. Singa *xm\ t t. .->. J"i:i.— £l64 7s. 6d. Buyi ra no sell 182.12 V. p r piknl. Bribers.— a little more data*. Utai 11.10, United .Malaccas 07 A Pan.-. 13.75, X- r ,>, Bai 70. Jimahs 75, Teluk ss. Mining.— 4 ;4> Linguii i113 words
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Article148 1922-10-06 11 Singapore. <)<t. ver 85%. Hongkong 11* per premium. Share Markot. Quiet. Robbers.— Bids are wanted fo Jelotongs, Ayer Kuning. Punggors, Chim P ul fi Buk it Katil., Aj loleks, B Kajangs, Now Serendahs, Chengfc dangs, Muars, Mentakab*, Bsytoi Gajahs and Balgownie*. Tin-. Taipings 77' 82%, North, -j ST148 words
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Article152 1922-10-06 11 Singapore, Oet. Rubber. Following better advices h i London tho Auction- on Wednesday I firmer and all grades were well suppoi Standard Sheet was in good demand at 20 1 cents but better prices wore obtainable OUtside and all lots wore withdrawn. Good Quality Sheet wa» in Steady152 words
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Advertisement308 1922-10-06 11 tsseta rver *5 000 000. Assurances in force over $17,000,000 THK GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C Hie ompany has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life MTR.UTIVK308 words
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Advertisement537 1922-10-06 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China Ii corporated in England by Royal Charter Paid up Capital in .00.000 hares £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 3,700,00t Reserve Liahilit) of Proprietors 3,000,000 HKAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. j Agencies and Branches. Aior Star Hongkong Penang Amntsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh537 words
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Advertisement899 1922-10-06 11 LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y 65,000,000 at- g^sjdent: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Esq DIRECTORS: N. Soma Esq N Kajiwara, Esq. M SCS5 W ft ESC S K Suzu ki SS Baron K. Iwasaki. H. Mori, Eaq. E l q Esq.899 words
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Advertisement241 1922-10-06 11 f 1 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. P. 17_0., FIRE MOTOR~^XF MARINE Fidelity Guarantee—Administration Bonds j Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARNE Co.. Ltd Messrs. BARKER fi Co., Ltd Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager The daily output241 words
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Article1160 1922-10-06 12 I OP THB SEASON REVIEW. < 1- 1 Os Own Com espondent London, Sept. 7. The CrickH Sanson has ended, and to be it ha- peeved rosy appointing in-. the whoW trfcshil rved jh ition at the head of th. table. It the slseenth time they have een1,160 words
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Article167 1922-10-06 12 WHO IS TO BLAME NO COOPERATIVE LAW YET. a movement was In Singapore tc form a CO operative supply 80C.4 ty and I large number of Ip the initial subscription. i incurred in getting rules and and much energy eems to b a ii m vement, especially a< v. d167 words
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Article207 1922-10-06 12 Ti srrival oi this new English farcical iy cempanv. whkti opens its Singapore Reason al the Victoria Theatre next WednescUgr, la ths result oi new pro'Ve pdiey under the direction of Bandman*- Eastern Circuit, Ltd. to place India and the Far Bast on a par theatncally207 words
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Article86 1922-10-06 12 In addition to the follow::i_ works, a on of fiction has been added to the 8 Library}, and w!U be ready for ■>! Saturday next: Allison (William) Memories of Men and es. Guedalla (Philip), The Second Empire. HaVdane Vis.-. runt), The PhilDsophy of Humanism. Lynd (Robert), B Authora86 words
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Article410 1922-10-06 12 RUGBY. Singapore Defeat Johore. U uh a team comprising a large number oi new players Singapore defeated Johore in the first match of the season on the Padang yesterday by a goal and a try to tni. Il was a scrappy game which, under a l the circumstances,410 words
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Article54 1922-10-06 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. C. Singles. Gale vs. Hoblyn. Hare vs. Hide. SchofieM v?. Voelker. Strachan vs. Hogcrvorst. F urher vs. Dean. D. Singles. Goulon vs. Dobson. Duguid vs. Roberts Manchester vs. Bedford. Quinton vs. Adamson. P.. Doubles. Stredw'ck snd Pariah vs. Liv _a; and Warren. Piatt -iva\ Bowerman54 words
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Article72 1922-10-06 12 C Doubles. Davison and Dykes vs. Stewart and Ambler. Gamble and Coates vs. Laville and Williams. Meredith and Manchester vs. Pearce ami Frick. Poyser and Roberts vs. Hendrie and Hare. Jamiseon and Brown vs. Hogcrvorst and Romney. Barnes and Hammond vs. Quinton and Collier. Marshall and Ashworth vs.72 words
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Article33 1922-10-06 12 YESTERDAY'S RESI LTB. Singles Championship. Chaier beat Toscenie by 21 6. The tie between Chatcr and McKean, wl.; h was to have been played this afternoon, has been postponed until Tuesday.33 words
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Article31 1922-10-06 12 The Law Cup will be p)ayed for on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 7th and Bth. Monthly Bogey handicap for men, Oct. 1 and 15. For Ladies, Oct. 12th.31 words
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Article40 1922-10-06 12 The October monthly medal competition will be held on Saturday, 14th, and Sunday, 15th inst. Lieut. R. M. Cobb, R.N., presented his pole pony stud to the Hongkong Cavalry on tht eve of his leaving the Colony.40 words
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Article100 1922-10-06 12 In the Buirey Club's annual London to Brighten walk ther. verv 108 starters. All J the services were represented, and there were three Italians, including last year's winner, Pan- -si. i Th-- event was won by Horton of the J Surrey Club in 8 hours, 27 mins.,100 words
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Article47 1922-10-06 12 i Owners r.nd trainers are reminded that!' entries for the forthcoming meeting close i ai noon to-morrow (Saturday). i At the fourth monsoon extra meeting of the Rangoon Turf Club, O'Connor rode one .'irs' and three seconds. Barrett one first and Billet one second.47 words
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Article145 1922-10-06 12 Thi.~ publication, issued in Bangkok an 1 Compiled by Obscure whose notes on racing fn the Bangkok Times are well-known in Siam. contains more or less the chief points of iaterest in racing in Siam for the past quarter of a century. It is in a145 words
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Article188 1922-10-06 12 NAUJICAL TERMS. To the Editor. Sir, Starboard is derived from the Anglo-Saxon Steor— rudder, and Bord side. Bord has no connection with a paddle, a board or a helm as mentioned by your correspondent Xo: 15, but simply means side. Larboard was in medieval I EngHsh188 words
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Article149 1922-10-06 12 Th. lovable lit;', girl in the popular song, Second Hani Rose, will be seen as a screen heroine from to-night at the Liberty Hall in a Universal special attrac- tion, Second Hand Rose, five act comedy- drama. In supplement. Kobinson Crusoe serial, episodes 13, 14 and 15149 words
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Article61 1922-10-06 12 A weekly in thc English lal out to he issued at Batavia. supplying, according to Java papers, a long felt want am< the lish speaking residents. Sir Keith Smith, who, with his bi the late Sir Ross Smith, flew from England to Australia by aeroplane, is shortly t > visit61 words
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Article85 1922-10-06 12 Friday, Gth.— s.ls p.m., Drill Hall, S.R.E. (v) Field Sections, Construction of Obs- j tacles. Signals, Lucas Lamp. Friday Gth.— s.ls p.m., Drill Hall, M.G. j Platoon. Platoon Parade. Field Day A, B, and C. Cos. S. V. C. Sunday October Bth. Members of A and85 words
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