The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 October 1922
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Title Section15 1922-10-13 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. hV SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922. No. 10,71:515 words
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Article285 1922-10-13 1 Router cables graphic account ot (he scenes at the signing of the Mudania agreement at dawn on Wednesday— Page 7. A very friendly spirit was manifested, Ismet Pasha shaking hands with Genera] Harington, whilst a Turkish band played outside the conference chamber as (he signatures were being285 words
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Article1794 1922-10-13 1 One moflt always pespeci the Ked <eu. < Other sea*s may he placid, remote, even ridiculous. There is the German Ocean, which is not nece sarily Gorman, and i c certainly not an ocean; and there is the White Sea. which nobody troubles about. jßut half1,794 words
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Advertisement104 1922-10-13 1 MALTHOID 9aV iasv**f»»"" a^Bsssßßßi^Bsmaaaa^s*a^snnß«Bßßßßß^sjuß^Bj »t§ +FMSI ?Jt-* Wa\. (RAFFLES I 'Phone I HOTEL I a*** I TS^ DANSANtI 5 p«#ft« to 7 p.m. I SPECIAL JAZZ BAND I until 11 p.m. S I in 1 PARKtI^ BROTHERS. 1 Proprietors I 1 <t a S.l'v < fag *jTV7iarr^9S?W d^ LEAF BOOKS104 words
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Advertisement257 1922-10-13 1 i:'/;o r;sFS pabco paint i f <Bf S latched Id biiyers Ir. li- Iy Oylon, alalaya, and Java I j IW*. fit j Those buy rs Kno^ that Pabco ideatifiei rhe paint Which fights rot ami rust. Pabco I Jj unu, ia-!y effective in -rote-ting and pren ocrvintr wood and257 words
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Advertisement174 1922-10-13 1 L VTEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction u i by Owen Ro«? and Co. Pago 5. 9 ukling Moselle from Ij Bolter Plage 1. Zeiss binocular* for the raeet >m Weill and Montor Page •Puiilo" brand cement waterproi from Borneo Co. Page 0. Special dinner ami einenva at Sea Hotel on Sunday Page174 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous59 1922-10-13 1 Friday, i:\tit. 'High Water, 2.44 a.m.. L\l pjl i Homeward M/iil leaves. Pulo: Ralestier. j Young Person In Fink. Vic. T' Saturday, 14'/;. High Water, 3.56 a.m.. 3.2 p.m. j S.R.C. Sports Finals. Rupby: S.C.C. vs. Johoiw Johore Bahru. Tilly of Bloomsbury, Vic. Theatre, BM p.m <m>ih>!), 1o f Iliph59 words
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Advertisement215 1922-10-13 2 TO LE; OR FOR SALE. LARGE GOlt'JWftS, newly erected area from 10,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for offices and godowi^. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. I Apply or write to215 words
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Advertisement526 1922-10-13 2 COME AND 1 t^.WT3t3b !§H YOU WILL BE ENTERTAINED SkB^U&SLLnHJHLfi 1>>I: DELIGHTED Our New Programme A DAZZLING GROUP At 7.30 sharp "DANGEROUS TRAILS with REX RAY A red hot rowboy dr&lfli bv the Ay won Film Corporation Five reels of light? LOVE AND LATHER" WITH MONTGOMERY ROCS New Big V526 words
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Advertisement405 1922-10-13 2 ALHAMbi Programme from Sunday, Bth Ottober It PrMay, EN THE SECOx\D SHOW AT 'DOING UP TRE DEVILISH I)I{ O v 1 reel cartoon. "Topical budgst* Interesting British Screen K«H A photodrama of tremendous grip, ttory deeply Inti A William Fox Production Fea Bring WILLIAM I "WOLVES OF THE NIGHT I405 words
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1239 1922-10-13 3 (BROUGHT UP TO DA;"). For mmnj ymmn the probable site of the I® •> f Bdeo has been a debatable point Heated and otherwise, hav< raffed round this vexed question. Biblica authority stare; thai the Garden wa p n ed *aa«twaKl4n Eden,»1,239 words
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Article220 1922-10-13 3 Mme. Ida Rubenstei ich dancer, announces -<ays the Parii ondcnt of Militarj Gj ette) that Bhc is greal and thrilling ndventure. Hi Isadora Darin in, recently bearded the rought back •an pol. i If me. Ru i, not to hunting in India. But she caJ tl bla220 words
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Article303 1922-10-13 3 r :ig DMT mu\ far, A hundred motors hoot their homeward ■nted bar, thousand er\ eta i hJrrup Mitholy yI pon my curtained couch 1 epless lie, Whili it bquim tit my wakeful i, my wooing doth deny. h 1 hadn't had that extra beer! ;hink I ate303 words
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Article46 1922-10-13 3 Jungle assistant to tho British Timber Company, occurred recently «t Labnl-. Mr. de Forest Clark wnt to hicamp on business and found him Mriomb ill, and brought him into Sandakan. An operation was performed, but Mr Faith full died at 5 a.m. on the 26th September,46 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement295 1922-10-13 3 V You Pay No Premium for Goodyears rfmit without argument the extremely hitft Quality d Tyres, Sometimes, however, they tail to realize that this lui had at no "ddttloßi As a matter of fact, Goodyear than th^' Pri i r ordinary tyros, in other wor y<m :.;> for Good uality295 words
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Advertisement66 1922-10-13 3 !< A.M.A. THE BRITISH NICLAUSSE BOILERJ^ LTD. ji FOR The "NtCLAI SSE" I 1 5 LAND SERVICE S f and FOB IV4TFffT€/BE !J" MARINE SERVICE. E?f)ll f f?, ■I s^fe r r% S i. F.; \flT% i < ji <•- OVER 4,000,000 11. P. IX I SE. Sole Agent in66 words
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Article1311 1922-10-13 4 The following appears in United Empire 'no Royal Colonial Institute Journal Most Australia] and many others interested ir country will certainly have their «t 'iiiti(,n aroused by Dr. K. W. Bornabrook'i tribution to your journal. Because many lave views that do not coincide with hit no im i1,311 words
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Article670 1922-10-13 4 FUNERALS ARRANGED BEFORE DEATH. In a recent expedition to Peru Mr. Joiepa of the University of Cambridge, ,did some exploring in the higher Andes, and made some interesting: discoveries, (Which are told in the British Medical Journal. 12,000 feet cows R-avi- milk; at 18,000 feet they gave little or none.670 words
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Article350 1922-10-13 4 Now. if w«j mistake noc, on the li^t of our protected birds. The Spectator. August sth, in a review of Miss Frances Pitt's hook, Woodland Creatures, deprecates her WTitinjr without reservation that the noise made by the greater spotted woodpecker in the spring, generally known as drumming is made350 words
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Article19 1922-10-13 4 Tlie most serious outlook for British air policy is the almost complete neglect o t re-search.— Sir Charl«« Bright.19 words
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Article821 1922-10-13 4 VALUABLE ASSET. At a former meeting of the Federal Council at Kuala Lumpur, the High Commissioner of the Federated Malay States, Sir Laurence Goillemard, expressed the opinion that the forests were one of the great assets of the country and a source ci much potential wealth,821 words
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Article33 1922-10-13 4 It it hard to bring up family ia the fear of God and the use of soap wfcer* there seems to be neittsr room for the on» nor chanc* for the Maurice Hewlett.33 words
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Advertisement66 1922-10-13 4 SB M th« t <roT /fir .^lU^^i I x^ ere 1 i us care from cnginai and\«& ffjhy, r. baicest tognodienis and purest k| virvc ;*roar> r.-:d. :j Croirc C^b:k' Is pickles are universally praised for piquancy quality 6_.d flavour. B Mf Cro^se Z Blackwell L±d. 1 u=- °i» i<66 words
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Advertisement440 1922-10-13 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF^^^ VALUABLE KUBBER PLANTATION The Undersigned have been instructed i-» sci! by paUic room. Raffles Chambers, RaJHei |«|aci ON MONDAY, 16th OCTOBER AT 2..J0 "ULU BBNUT RUBBBB ESTATE All that piece of valuable land situate a' and (rooting ,<• Johore Bahm, (six miko from Reagan Station), containing440 words
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Advertisement240 1922-10-13 5 TO T K-.ir.p.o Hotel Apply to Th« M»n»f«r. I L929. Suite ;;i Raffles Plact*. Pans. For Co.. n, fa lildinci Xos. |>IVu.c. loirnd an 1 PartU ulars I send floor 0 pre- IS-10 gale* "ith ibh Apply to hcong u.c. intry. commodious Cheat Tuan Street, the Docks and ears of240 words
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Advertisement587 1922-10-13 5 AUCTION SALES AK Tio\ BALE MONDAY. Hlll OrT OBER AT VU f"' BinUHNC SITE AT TANJONfi KATONG i*^M*2«sS^tL7? IIU > rt containing aroa of i Uli ■'or t .?ec, ion r USfilS 2JS HAVELOCK ROAD he sold In two lot«=.) K SMITH ST:& B AGO 8T peefvely comprised in lease587 words
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Advertisement601 1922-10-13 5 NOTICES. WHY NOT LEARN MALAY! CLASS AT Y. W. C. A. Fort Canning Road, v'ffiiij in? Saturday, O^obe 14th ai 9.^0 a.m. 10 Lessons $10.00 GOVERNMENT OF JOHOKE. Jj»Ol»lHiHt ar» pwmK to recewe for 7h P > n On f the 16th Octob^". 1922. trl!J. nrt V Pawnbrokin ff in601 words
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Advertisement870 1922-10-13 5 TENDERS. GO V BRNM BUT NOTIFICATION. J*n£» el-s at noon of the 13th OcSbS ini'cr^ lter atiOnS tO Raffles Girls Sch <">l including general repair*, painting and whitewashingBn"rm p e S" g tW Shcds at thc ***J*Quarters for s^" S^ T luk Ayer int quarters for 8 IS on-Commissioned Officers,870 words
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Advertisement924 1922-10-13 5 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS will be received at the Offico of thr Hon bie the 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 duTing the year 1923: 1. Fine white rattan No. 1924 words
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Advertisement454 1922-10-13 5 Wluie service is tho Prim;:i requisite of Eye Glasses -be sur« that Mounting's ;md style conform to yc a personality. Our Rim' Classes offer the wry utmo.-t in service, comfort, sad stylo. N. LAZARUS— OPTICIAN MEDICAL HALL BUILDING BATTERY ROAD. L* i laciionist. Mr. R. v. Meyer, FAUXX (Load.) P.1.0.454 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article28 1922-10-13 6 TAKLETON.- On the 22nd Sept. at the Genenl Hospital, Yokohuma, to the wife of W. J. Tarleton, late of Chartered Bank. Kuala Lumpur and Klang. a son.28 words
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Article41 1922-10-13 6 BEARDOX -GOSTLIN'G.— At St.. Andrews I Cathedral, Singapore, on the 11th instant John Lesingham, third son of Mr. and Mr?. Richard Beardon, of Palmers Green, London. N., to Edith Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs W. Gostlinp of Stiidley. Warwickshire.41 words
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Article774 1922-10-13 6 OFRIDAY, OCTOBER XX 1922. Restriction at Last. Talking to a veteran planter the other day on the subject of schemes foi improving the rubber industry, we told him frankly that we did not believe in restriction. His answer war "You would if you had all your money774 words
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Article433 1922-10-13 6 Mr. \V. B. Penman, c o the Straits Trading Co., has taken over tho duties of the honorary pec ret a rys hip and treasurership of tho Straits Settlement? Singapore Association. Ar- h result of a collision between motorlorry 738 and car 797 driven by Mr. A. 13. Stafford in433 words
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Article162 1922-10-13 6 MIKDEKED FOR A TRINKET. Judge 's Scathing Comment. (From Our Ow.i Correspondent.) ii Ipoh, Oat. 12 The story of B gruesome murder of a Tamil L .hild at SitiawaJi for the sake of trinkets— afterwards pawned for $iO— was related at Ipoh Assizes yesterday and to-day, when a162 words
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Article187 1922-10-13 6 Mr. T. J. 15. Wearne, of Ifeears Wearne l" rothers. was defendant in an action nought before the Acting 1 Chief Justice, he hon'ble Mr. P. J. Sproule, in the Supreme ?ourt yesterday by Haniffa Bee binte Kana Mohamad Eusope, sueing 1 as the administratrix of the187 words
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Article493 1922-10-13 6 Admiral Sir Alexander DutV left Weihaiwei on September 22nd on H. Bf. 8. Durban for Japan in order to pay official fa. i wells. Raja Shariman, A.C.P.. F.M.s., is 6aid to be reafgßlag from the service to take up an appointment elsewhere. Ho was one of the A.D.C.s to H.493 words
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Article552 1922-10-13 6 AN ADVBRBE OMMENI The scheme f..i i>r the rubber output, i MM yesterday Mornini criticised by h well kn<. v of thi' leading flrn of Singapore, In tl with out reprem ntal the first place, v ::st the t tth to come Into II" declared h lible mii552 words
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Article52 1922-10-13 6 t(t A leading Sin*r.-ip<u ihl day dcrlarcd f! I and chocrir.cs i i boon for two yrnrs. Ewf m i the market apcnad tof rubber shan-^ withdrew y f I the loading dolla- >^-k» i I roujfhly as 33 per rent hi*t as high as 50 per cmt,52 words
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Advertisement216 1922-10-13 6 i .-A^,, DON'T HOPE I CALDBECK, MACGREGOR A CQL™ I >%o^siSs^ FOk THE BES T I Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Limited I (Incorporated in Shanghai.) SVHOIKSMK AM) RETAIL A\INE AM) SPIRIT MEIKHA^S ICE) (PHONE) I II Btv+t. s S, ilmmmmu:mmttm:K^:tffi!ffl t *a>- -i 4^^. _jjj <v 4|d^ .iSBHBCnSMHHE (I'ATKOMSIII •'"*W^l^^^^r; r216 words
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Advertisement90 1922-10-13 6 K. t "PUDLO' J BRAND t CEMENT WATBBPEOOFER i c IN»lluted Wells. A c■: lent rendering inside a well 5 roofed with this powder ia the j sain;' a continuous glass lining ;k> liquid can pass through it. Ask for particulars of this simple j method of preventing sei page90 words
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Article333 1922-10-13 7 mDANIA AGRBBMBMT. Madaaia, <><« 11. a.m. Of Tin;. I rki*h limita- iqrht V.m itza; line d and Peninsula m(Jht bzi b ?«> Kone fort] I. nenti and reB;round that theii rHi .ty even- Elarington, that wen final. ton and the |in| i mphasising in the had aircraft333 words
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Article175 1922-10-13 7 U. G.'s CHANCE. BAYS TIIK -lIKOMCLK. fßeuter's Bertie*.] London. Oct. 11. IUll!! w be, that there will be pr«t»r*] election before Christinas the political co ndent of «WfP», Um Dl Chronicle, •vniK the meeting of the Cabin, which Um question iru delil ,u,l. The only ww be175 words
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Article392 1922-10-13 7 London. Oct. 11. International Maritime Conference 1 h: adopted resolutions that Vl ought i t all liabiliin respect of ships they own and :lar!y r.. private owners. London. Oct. 11. conference of the Internati Committee considered at length the Hague shipping rules and agreed ihat afforded a practical392 words
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Article286 1922-10-13 7 REUTER'S WIRES. neuter's service sends a telegram thai llr. Winston Churchill has approved of the proposals in the Supplementary Report oi 'he Colonial Office Rubber Committee Re- which recommends a scheme ol iov«rnnM»t intervention to operate in Ceylon, the Malay States, and the Straits tten ante as soon286 words
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Article158 1922-10-13 7 THE BAGDAD AGREEMENT. [Router's Service.] London, Oct. 1 1. It ia officially announced that a treaty of alliance between Britain and Iraq was ed n% Bagdad on Tuesday by the Blltish High Commissioner, Sir Percy Cox, and the (Mime Minister of Iraq, as plenipotentiaries. Sir Percy Cox158 words
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Article169 1922-10-13 7 Riga. Oct. 11. Members of the central committee of the All-Russian trade unions have been arrested by order of the Soviet supreme tribunal. A, s:riou3 rising is reported in the North Caucasus. The insurgents have destroyed or dispersed the Red Forces. A punitive expedition is now engaged with169 words
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Article165 1922-10-13 7 The Isvestis announces that a gigantic scheme has been brought forward by Kameneff, Chairman of the Moscow Soviet, for which the Government is asked to assign the sum of fourteen million gold roubles. This is a project to btrild in the heart of Moscow a hutre165 words
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Article271 1922-10-13 7 DAYLIGHT ROBBERY. To the Kditor. Sir, On the evening of Tuesday, the 10th instant, as I came down from office I ?aw one bullock cart with a load of about ten bags of onions passing aloirv Market Street. The driver was apparent!v.enjoying a brown study and271 words
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Article450 1922-10-13 7 TRENCH LEAVE." Thctv was another very large and appreciative audience at the Victoria Theatre last ni ff ht when the New English Farcical Comedy Company scored an unquestionable Boeeesa with their clever presentation of the three act comedy "French Leave," which had a lon^ and popular "run"450 words
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Article124 1922-10-13 7 i Mr. Rennie has caught the editorial eye j of the Times, for the Trade Supplement j of Sept. Oth says. Next week we ahall publish an important article by Mr. J. S. If. Rennie on the rubber j position. Aa i^iany readers are aware, Mr. Rennie has124 words
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Advertisement208 1922-10-13 7 f^ SSS r- mm t=== m mmfmmm^ mm .»..,.g I FOR THE RACES I HIGH CLASS j PRISM BINOCULARS j ZEISS FIELD GLASSES Embody In a prominent degree the following- features: j They are endowed with a remaikabfa Ufht transmitting power— They j have a large field of view an208 words
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Advertisement524 1922-10-13 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 SWETTENIIAM~&~PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP HAxMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM and524 words
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Advertisement532 1922-10-13 8 "ELLERMAN" UNI »LL2BMAr? ft BUCKNALL STEAMSfiB? Cs. I (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. D« Siafapor«. 5.3. CITY OF PARIS Nov. I s.s. CITY OF YORK Dec. 14 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA Jan. 28 s.s. CITY OF POONA Mar. 9 HOMEWARD. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles a nJ London532 words
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Advertisement583 1922-10-13 8 P. ft O. BklTi^ri AND APCAR LINE. I (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO rri PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S ''Under Contract with Hit Mr>>«ty'g Covo,. LONDON FAR-EASTKRN SERVir? FROM LONDON TO MABBEILLBB, I s DUE SINGAPORE IV! NANKIN about Oct 1« KALY KARMAIJV about Oct. 29 lIANTI A583 words
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Advertisement771 1922-10-13 9 -^iAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. U INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) rSIH SAPORE— BANGKOK. COASTING SERVICE. u '[rewf**, Kelantan, langnara, Telupin, Pttani, Singora r Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure Ocl 16 Oct. 18 Oct. 23 O ct> 25 Oet 30 Nov.. l •nroughout with eloctric light, and have excellent accom- enters. trip771 words
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Advertisement589 1922-10-13 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Lin died. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIA*] LINK (Incorporated in Engia&d.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR P\N*MA FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Due S »po re Route For Algous ANT N x?589 words
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Advertisement483 1922-10-13 9 ISTHMIAN LINE DIRECT SERVICE SINGAPORE TO ISOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ. FAIRFIELD CITY .<| Singapore to load Nov. 17 1922. MOBILE CITY duo Singapore to discharge Nov. 25 1922. MOBILE CiTY doe Singapore to load Dec. 25 1922 Taking cargo on Through Bills of Lading to all Inland483 words
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Article899 1922-10-13 10 Part H. Tii. I the Prai docks wi I make ikmili of the l\ M i Port Swettenham, ch* I l() a P oit entrj f*** from The meat r p ttenl an ao have been undertaken railroad company. From the stnndpoim of 1 it would bo899 words
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Article269 1922-10-13 10 The Kaiser mu.-t be finding it very dull Doom. Holland is a flat country and Hie All-Highest of the supermen must conLinaally feel the collapse of his theatrical greatness among- the phlegmatic Dutch. And it is well that his place of exile should rind tho ex-Kaiser of269 words
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Advertisement83 1922-10-13 10 m -r -»s a n-er- ■>i-f-«-i-B>g-«-i-i>i-i>e h si i i S Service Stored in Every Curd." i Continental Cord I Tyres S Whether the test is on the city or country roads, K li riNENTAL CORt) TYRES prove their tough--1 ness, strength and wear resistance. a Their good looks reflect83 words
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Advertisement400 1922-10-13 10 3 M'/ffliUi""' *>*» Uvu>» n V i Wit* (Trade Mark— 1 fl Rerfrtered In V. S. Patent Office) IfiPAimLMj A LINIMENT For external Use Only. fOR f BSEBMATISIf NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LAME BACK, LUMBAGO, -M-GOUT. -KBpraiia, Swellings acd Umtms, gfj 3«j cuifllams asc FrcsuiiES, SORE THROAT, j j j HEADACHE. %I400 words
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Advertisement139 1922-10-13 10 Genasco Ro( COMPLETE WlfH PI pATENT MIiTHLEAr i S AND mn FiXINu I the result of i n I over 40 Vears iV ri; I experience L '-^SSKto I manufacture vfl" Roofing. f .-I T* S withstands be i tropical fea> JH eflr< and rain and s r»9 ancf attract139 words
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Miscellaneous727 1922-10-13 10 SHIPPING NOTES. The Minderoo is expected to arrive at :his port to-morrow (Saturday) from We t Australia and Java. The Kangaroo which arrived here from tralia yesterday brought over 2,500 ■keep for Singapore. lfaaan. Memon Simons advise that the Bibby line speed is 13 knots per hour. Tlio voyage frOna727 words
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Advertisement231 1922-10-13 11 1(5 000 000. "^^^^"■■■■^^"■■l THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMP^lllfllTl^ $*****00 FFICE HoulT°Z°~ Sett i ements ny has £20,000 deposited with' the lup rem e Court of En^n? D F^ CE :J 2 u Old Jewr y> E^A ,X™ 2 v^ouit ot England, and complies with the British Life IVKI'LAXS231 words
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Advertisement424 1922-10-13 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and Chin; Incorporated in England by Royal Charte Paid up Capital in 609.000 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. A Agencies and Branches. »E w l£ S Colombo New York rj£* Haiphonp Pukir *-,i Z Hankw m Yokohama R s BANKERS. Bank of England. rJ kC n424 words
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Advertisement540 1922-10-13 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI a BANKING CORPORATION. j. (lacorporatecl in Hongkong.) Capital, all paid up $20,000,000 2 m R f* erve $23,500,000 jbteriiag Reserve, held in London 4,500,000 jKtserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. G. M. Dodwell, Esq.— Chairiaan. IS 0 JI r A Lan^._ Deputy Chairman, E S o540 words
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Advertisement309 1922-10-13 11 WOHAM^ LIMITED. Established 1880. Re.erve Fund Y 65j*****0 v President: K. Kodama Esq. is? mm* HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA Singapore Branch Ul-A Chulia stoet BRANCHES: gljun ki g^ :^:.n, 4-rl 8 tw York Tientsin sa; as?Saitron Kaiyuang. Ccnespondeats at all the chief commercial cities of the world. LONDON BANKERS. Lokrion County309 words
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Advertisement614 1922-10-13 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporate in En K and by Royal Aft FIRE MOTOT^XF MARINE Fidelity Guarantee-Administrati,,,, Bonds Singapore Representatives-Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd Messrs. BARKER Co' Ltd Branch Office-64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay A GORDONLEE, Resident Manager. I EXCHAMGE. October 12 Bank 1 bus. Bank deman.l Private credits614 words
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Advertisement336 1922-10-13 11 TRADE ANDJX)MMERCE. BARLOW'S REPORT. RUBBER Notwhhatanding the better prices d i few hu S U l K Hl ttctl^*«l onlj Uit: •rithdrawn at 28* centfi 'T 100S aiMi caw, and n, <- WM tmu. Brown. Dark ami Ha,k C-ope. -we- ."'"'on. the narint has tonta, ho T .■amount of uctiv336 words
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Article1325 1922-10-13 12 "ANOTHER LITTLE WAU." (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, S«"pt. 14. M Another little War" it assd to be so fain liar. Now however we don't want anv more wars, big or little, and there is mure than annoyunce at ths possihtlttiss .f aatiaai baretopmaati over ihe TurcoG1,325 words
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Article183 1922-10-13 12 f the Xanyo N'uhi-Nii-lii Shimbnn.) Tokio, Oct. 11. The Privy Council has submitted the bill of the International Labour Treaty to H. M the Emperor for ratification. I is confirmed that Baron MataoJ will I ppoillted Ambassador at Parm. that the official appointment will be made after his183 words
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Article175 1922-10-13 12 In the change of programme at the Liberty Hall tp-nijrht. House Peters, the man of thousand emotions, will be seen in the dramatic and virile drama of diverted views >T man and wife, entitled, Silk Husbands nd Calico Wives, in five acts, along: with he closing chasten of175 words
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Article57 1922-10-13 12 v '< .v Yorkj Sept. 17th. It wa i announced u-day that Jimmy Wilde of Kngiand, world flyweight boxing champion, has accepted '"rms for a fight with Pfcaeho Villa, oi Manila, flyweight chamt ion of the United States. Villa has agreed to the terms. The57 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article111 1922-10-13 12 A. Class Double. Prentis and Dyne vs. Kleinman and termark, unfinished. Winter and Wilson beat Winfield and ynll, w.o. B. Class Double. Btvtdwick and Parish beat Livesay and /arron, 6— -J, 6 l. Sailer and Strachan beat de Mello and chiwicr. 6 2, 7 5. Millipan and Borneman111 words
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Article80 1922-10-13 12 C. Class Single. Hoblyn vs. Hare. Lloyd vs. Hogervorst. B. Class Single. Salter vs. Donaldson. Newcomers Handicap. Chamfer vs. Crawford. Fergnsson vs. Hertog;. Soper vs. Schudel. Noble vs. Whitley. A. Class Doubles. Miles and Potts v<. Sinclair and Hil: o finish. White and Hewitt vs. Tyler and Edward*80 words
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Article19 1922-10-13 12 YESTERDAYS PL \Y. Championship. Douglas beat Chill. 21 1."). Double Handicap. '•<l Toscenie vs. Doi^- mm! Km19 words
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Article27 1922-10-13 12 We have tfhrad a copy of the rtunli of tlie Law Cup played for at the Garrison Goli Clu!> <«n Saturday but no scores are upended.27 words
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Article29 1922-10-13 12 The Stadium will be open for practice rin.u" tlijp aftornoDii and to-morrow afternoon from 4..'J0 to 6 o'clock. Several promising boxers from Blakan Mati wil! take a turn.29 words
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Article56 1922-10-13 12 The following will play for the Y.M.C.A. against St. Joseph's Institution to-day on the latter*! ground: V. T. Olsen; Toh Cheng Kjat, C. A. Morris; C. D. Smith, R. K. M. Uigui a/. IG '.like; Bf. Catchatoor, Wan Pnteh, C. E. Smith K and O. C. Btmya. Y.M.C.A. colours56 words
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Article30 1922-10-13 12 The lawn tennis courts Nos. 1 and 2 or the Stamford Road will be closed for alte toni for two or three days commencing Monday next.30 words
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Article58 1922-10-13 12 The following team will repi—tnt Solan sror in Ihe Ruj;by match at Penanp,-, or Saturday: Brand Duncan, Lanpworthy, Jack -am Coekmnn Bfurchison and McMichael Beck, Husscy, Finlay, Wilson, McGann Upton, Fry and Riches. The Penan*? team is as follows: Milner Listen, Sanderson, Hamilton, Donaldson Roger, Kene: Chuaa, Milligan, Liston,58 words
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Article177 1922-10-13 12 A world's record rifle score was made ai Eisley by Mr. J. H. Smith, a woll-knowr City shot. He was taking part in a competition of the London and Middlesex Coun ties Rifle Association. Firing under King': Prize. Ant stage, conditions (seven shot? at 200, 500 and177 words
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Article818 1922-10-13 12 There was a fair turnout yesterday morning on the course to watch the work. The weather was cool and pieasant and there being little mist the gallops could be followed. Taken as a whole nothing startling: was done. There were several good goes but in most cases the818 words
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Article75 1922-10-13 12 Jockey Club Stakes. I^ondon, Sept. 28. Following is the result of the Jockey Club Stakes:— Lady Juror 1 Baton Rouge 2 Glorito 3 Newmarket October Handicap. The following was tht- result of the Newirarket October Handicap: Prince Herod Adorna 2 Irish Belfrey 3 Also ran: Lauzun, Brokenfaith,75 words
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Article21 1922-10-13 12 Saturday, 14th. Field Day. See Special Orders. The Annual Relay Race will take place on Saturday, October 21st.21 words
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