The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 October 1922
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Title Section16 1922-10-14 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. IKN CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 192?. No. 10,71116 words
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Article237 1922-10-14 1 Iteuler sends a few wires on the effect of the Restriction Scheme, which excited the London market, but is doubtfully received by the Times and the Financial Times. Our Kuala Lumpur and l'enanu correspondents also send comments Page 7. The local share market is lively, but there237 words
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Article927 1922-10-14 1 Quicquid agunt homines nostri eat far rag* Libelli JCVBNAL. Is it really any satisfaction, after a bif dinner, to know that the other fellow* ar>e also fading pretty ''chippy Th*Hurh Commissioner's house at BaghdaW. cost £50,000, which was described in thv j Commons as a very927 words
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Advertisement237 1922-10-14 1 MALTHOID Raffles Hotel. 3 j SATURDAY T,i eP ho.,e 2920. 3 9 Guest Night .Dinner Dance. 3 Raißes Orchestra. 9 Joint Mflcal Directors: IAC.LIAFIETRA. Mr. W. F. CONNOLLY, a9 (Dance Music). 9 Sunday: Cinema 9-30 p.m. C\ [LOOSE LEAF BOOKS I UK FINISHED ARTICLE I BL' SUPPLIED NOW S FRASER237 words
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Advertisement276 1922-10-14 1 MESSRS KELLY WALSH LTD. INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). lfl<; SELECTION OF LOCAL, VIEW CALENDARS AND CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW ON SALE ALSO PHOTOGRAPHS OF LOCAL SCENES SUITABLE FOR SENDING HOME AS CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GIFTS. How Much per Year Does The Lack of a system Cost You? WM y<UI CPnnot a276 words
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Advertisement127 1922-10-14 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. -Municipal tenders Pajre Gets-It cares corns Paire 3. Vanilla Pod^ at Bolter'?— Pago 1. Pianos tuned by Season Ltd. Paev Cutieora beautifies the complexion I Pa ere 10. Alhambra (.run. a now programme Paiiv 2. Specials in men's wear at, Whiteaway's Pa kg 12. Ven-Yusa pntfl now vitality127 words
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Miscellaneous115 1922-10-14 1 THE WEEK. j High Water, 3.56 a.m., 3.2 p.m. Rugby: S.C.C. vs. Johore, Johore Bahru. Goodwood Hall Cinoma night, 9.15 p.m. Tilly of Bloomsbury, Vic. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. High Water, 5.20 -i.n.. 4.36 p.m. High Water, 6.43 a.m., 6.18 p.m. Brunei Plantations Evatts, noon. Football: Cup Final MiMlcMa »>. 9115 words
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Article400 1922-10-14 2 tk>n ofke in l. part i i moi ted. n n consumption ,f cheese, there were ity-flve cast, from p(n -i and sausages 1 1: m.. at Mai The ftrtsaeni hai ca eaaes of food her! miltl i have Saudi H r»in iver -iay A n I irhetl vrhetb the400 words
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Advertisement279 1922-10-14 2 TO I fOR FOR SALE. lAKGE (it >WNS, aewly erected area from 10,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. fa* er. LARGB STORES from 6,000 to 34,000 iq. ft near wharf and shippircr. A' d three stoiied buildings for offices and gvxiowas. Centrally situated* All immediate entry, cheap. Apply or wviU- to279 words
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Advertisement662 1922-10-14 2 comk a:;d U r^vv^".* H3& «&s•' you will BE ENTERTAINED >* M^riiij* llinH«hflraJß BE DELIGHTED Our New Programme A DAZZLING GftOUP At 7.30 sharp "DANGEROUS TRAILS" with REX RAY A red hot cowboy di the Aywon Film Corporation hive reeli of Agtata LOVE AM) LATHER" WITH MONTGOMERY ROCK New Biff662 words
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Advertisement349 1922-10-14 2 Proi;r«aiaM from b'iardajr, il«'i Ot-tober to |i t i Jr SPECIAL NOTICE TO Oil' IN THE SECOND SHOW I I Harold Lloyd'i I. A Special Produotion released ly Pathe .\> HAROLD LLO in W I An hilarious three-part ipecial Reel for reel, laugh for laugh, it excel* anj con riot349 words
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Article817 1922-10-14 3 PHASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. FRIDAY, OCTOBKR 13th. M INING. (.Figures in brackets show the capital and issue vahie of the Share in dollars unless otherwise marked. c.-Cum <liv. x equals <x diT.J BaUng Failing Tin ($1) 35 46 Hitam Tin (500,000) 1 1.10 Jelantoh .35817 words
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Advertisement240 1922-10-14 3 p£3l ten y r 77/ I •ougf»' up on t\s ait tine Kealtliy child. irX. 1 «m 54? I period food." \/sV 1■ j i *y?v Baby's peaceful sleep j leep > the right time is as necessary to Baby W kind .\m\ quantity of food. If he does £r240 words
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Advertisement262 1922-10-14 3 O atf+ P AMA A.M.A. j |4||Bfig I GEORGE FLETCHER CO. LTD. 1 3HS (INXORPOR/VTED IN ENGLAND). 'I *E™§ j CANE SUGAR jgPSS^i f MACHINERY. *«^fi^^fflli Specialists for the ;;r3- s *®i| Equipment of I hfwONDERFuS j SUGAR factories. i [iL STRENGTH 1 1 j refineries #JBi makes it|| distilleries.262 words
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Advertisement399 1922-10-14 4 f. i I Atter a 0 that pleasing of coolness hived the Gillette U a y can't imagine how ci I be! fe oved Gillette Safety over the face. It cl without a k or "scrape.*' e delightfully smooth. Price $11. It 1 cshin/ ly cool. L; real pleasure t>l399 words
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Advertisement731 1922-10-14 4 CHURCH SERVICES. THE EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITT. Octota If 22. ST. ANDREW ITHEDRAL. 7.:)() u.rn. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (ChorHl.) 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Commanion. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. ST. MATTHEW'S 6EPOT LINE 7 a.m. Ho'y Communion. 8-15 p.m. Evensong and Sermon.731 words
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Advertisement452 1922-10-14 4 V U dealers. I Sacked I T :r: i o Sol'- i j iV g 3. Singapore Gift >*. r Op^ G BROTHER b j 5 o :^"^y^ 181 Soulh BrM (> 5 -4-^*4*^ Telephones IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE 6F VALUABLE RUBBB PLANTATION The Undersigned have been instructed t<» sell by452 words
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Article427 1922-10-14 5 Dasjgei from Armed Bands. With the defeat of the Greeks in Asia Minor, Thrace may easily become a storm centre in the immediate future. Thrace la ;> Mountainous, almost roadless country, and lends itself to operation by irregular bands, of whom there are already many in427 words
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Article182 1922-10-14 5 A CENTRAL HOME OF FREEM ASOBY. The Alternative Sites. The action of th< United and in leaving to its Dea •.-■ion m to Ibe m' Qtr»i Home of Masonry, which is to be the medm rial to toe members of the craft who los'. ;v <-' s v.tr, viil itad182 words
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Advertisement144 1922-10-14 5 &m Chamber !Ub- U c Bait Plac :n l Pans. Fc I I i P r<: u.c. ound an Particu 0 »ad t!oor i 0 D tlu> prc lf-10 i*T— Sl ith A pp y to Cheon, u.c. j. commodiou! Tuan Street to the Docks am of Fre< u.c. jj--144 words
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Advertisement578 1922-10-14 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION BALI tapritt; is, f r; ih •on,. SSE^SSi 1 "SL .1 ux MONDAY, Mtk OCTOBER AT H.30 PjT BUILDING SITE AT TANJONC K WONG ntnining an lirO a 5iS«O JT* k" the Mi. of several heuhh r. iorf*' H AVEI.OCK nOAI) roofed tariMM .■hop.houscr N o! 4,578 words
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Advertisement887 1922-10-14 5 NOTICES. GOTBSNMBNT OK JOHORE. \Jt f;over »^^nt ar, prepared to rcesN tenders up to noon of the 16th Oetober 1922 ■District' «J rigHtß f P^^roking in t"h Pxhll f KIu o an e Road, Jalan Pancher, Bat cndinl ?1 ho n State of Jo «ore, for the periending 31st. December,887 words
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Advertisement840 1922-10-14 5 TENDERS. GOVEK.VMENT NOTIFICATION. siAtarv-s'offl^"^^ the Z V L X r ll of 20th u the e,«ption of Vm, 2 Tl tT'" 0 uarter s lor 8 N on-Commissioned Officers two A^r SioT- 1^ 8 Vari US btfildin^ at Teluk (a) Quarters for nn Assistant Superintendent of Pohce including outhouses, 1840 words
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Advertisement158 1922-10-14 5 S BY APPOIXTMK.NT !j Eyesight ijT&'3fe Free t Carefully *^«SJK of :j Examined nH^ 5 Charge, j: J ff M. The King cf S-~ l\ J THOSE WITH SUPEaSBNSmVE EYES wiU. ESPECIALLY APJ PRECIATE THE MARVELLOUS RELIEF OBTAINED THROUGH < WEARING V X CROOKES GLA.-S i GOLD FILLED SPECTACLES WITH158 words
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1027 1922-10-14 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1922. Boat Drill and Stations. The tragedy of the Egypt appealed jlto all of us who have made journey* i:| by sea and can claim to have journey- ed on liners, happily in the vast majority of cases without regrettable incident, but with many1,027 words
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Article1064 1922-10-14 6 Letters and parcels for Kuala Trengganu can now be insured up to $500. Mr. C. W. Dawson lias boen appointed to act as second magistrate, Singapore, and Mr. W. N. Gourlay as third magistrate. The appeal of E. P. Fernando, formerly clerk at the Europe Hotel, who was convicted on1,064 words
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Article111 1922-10-14 6 "THE YOUNG PERSON IN PINK." The New English Farcical Company Comedy scored another success last night, when they gave a capital representation of Gertrude Jennings' comedy in three acts at the Victoria Theatre. Leonora, the Young Person in Pink, meets Lord Stevenftge, a s Toby, in Hvtse Park one Saturday111 words
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Article31 1922-10-14 6 MKB AT IPoa (From 0 A li.v in ii. bight caused m proximity to the tfec Bank.'. Tl. and confined the {>letely destroy.' jumped Irani fo .-pir*\ .-H).) hild31 words
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Article64 1922-10-14 6 lii connection appeared in otu pondent wri* With referei your paper of to-d length of Um v..p.- u shall bo much Obi we know whether ii Another eo i)f the rope u If j sort age of the moi 17 years. Wo Btgrei thai injr the intracaci*64 words
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Article46 1922-10-14 6 In the early i a nmrdet near the Ka»i\\ of one of the t\ i pore and Johore a thief. Deceaai \vh<> had ent< red sirujrxlc tli.-tt tt>Mthe latter Mai good hi- What point Bangoon Road, wh was found dead several stab WOUkb I46 words
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79 1922-10-14 6 SING APORE NAT URAL HISTORY SOCIETY. TIM Usual Society wai held at I Ka Monday afternoon. The H Leonard save pap and Tiger eat I character! <>f the two benti wendi from many potoi of present highly enjoy* d the manner In which tl -r two subject.-. The exhibiiioi included79 words
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Article133 1922-10-14 6 ißj Cowtos) of Um > \i« hi SI inTokio, Ut The now Vladr solved tht- Chambi urgied its diaobwUence, the newly impoM cruel. It is stated that VtßUkm i' refugees on ships for abi atrocities committed bj Tho seriousness «.i cholen abated oaid tin- ftsh been nMMi It133 words
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Article104 1922-10-14 6 The following sold by auction b> 9enjr and Co. .-it heir «al*-** Chulia Street on Freehold lard and r Chiat Tenrace h .va >y Mr. S. K K- M for $750. Freehold building- I J Road off Own K.--' rrs j( >l )ought by Mr I?. > r104 words
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Advertisement320 1922-10-14 6 I .«A&. DON'T HOPE >^^^^^^s. FOR THE BEST. I 'i /ITT f^p 1 %^MW«- I 1 11 I °^S IP^" "*-i 1 11. I Oaldbeck Macgregor Co., Limited (Incorporated in Shanghai.) WHOLESALE AND KETAIL M INK \M> SPIRIT MERCHANS (OFPICE) (PHONE) S7 (ecii Strict. 228 j «^Q] -I Many tennis320 words
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Advertisement8 1922-10-14 6 JOHN DUKE. i 16, Battery Road, Singapore. I8 words
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Article337 1922-10-14 7 gXCTTBD THK MARKET. IHO6TU ■MMK'N. W London. Oct. 12. ii..it it has of the eintoeffc* fttion m that into ti.e local i may not be |j in Ceylon, the scheme, when Legislature, will n u tries, v MARKET. London. Oct. 12. Colonial OeVe reU* market. ecommendatiom is337 words
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Article171 1922-10-14 7 tuh Umpur Opinion. t** S!ilii »fter dealing wits th« ■Cfeme, writes: Th< 'bribed th 19 schem, r^ble. Itm ayW: we mucl '"on and Rulos thereunde V lh--'''ls^lh thr T hbeforetb l>lkir short BUch a task ahea( ""MrnostH C°mmittee expert -kii **«.!tt^ a!i yr tackietheinnum« to ilr hl?171 words
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Article644 1922-10-14 7 PRESIDENTS DECREE. TO LIMIT SPECULATION. [Reuter's Service.] Berlin, Oct. IS. The Cabinet has unanimously decided to issue ordinances to limit simulation in foreign luriimlae in Oldar to prevent' tin tfesr tall at the mark. TERMS OF RESTRICTION. Berlin, Oct. 12. A decree «>f tin- president against644 words
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Article329 1922-10-14 7 TURKS INTRUSION. INFRINGEMENT OF AGREEMENT. [Reuter's Service.] Constantinople, Oct. 12. Despite the signature of the Mudania agreement, and Ismet Pasha's assurances with regard to the suspension of the move meats of troops, four thousand Turks crossed the new boundary, north of Daridja, on the bmidt Peninsula, this329 words
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Article190 1922-10-14 7 San Francisco, Oct. 12. Tho American steamer City of Honolulu,! the ex-German liner Friedrich der Grosse, is dangerously afire two days off Los Angeles. The 7f» passengers, mainly American tourists, are returning from Honolulu and 200 crew have taken to the boats. The j lari wireless from the190 words
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Article253 1922-10-14 7 Many tyre users have the mistaken idea that tyres should not be inflated in hot weather, to the required amount as suggested by tyre experts. Careful tests have been made by the Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Company and they strongly advise against such a practice. The253 words
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Article450 1922-10-14 7 ABOUT CHINA. SUCCESSFUL EXPEDITION. [Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. 13. Professor J. W. Gregory has arrived in London from a scientific expedition 1 Southwest China and said that the expedition was mojl successful, despite torunti.-: rains and terrific floods. He had secure i a unique collection of botanical,450 words
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Article316 1922-10-14 7 ikYiin. Oct. 12. Thu Lokal Anzei.srer says that the German Government measures to prevent speculation in currency include the prohibition of tendering- or the acceptance of j foreign currency for the purposes of »pe- culation or hoarding. Also the issue of four hundred million gold marks treasury316 words
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Advertisement236 1922-10-14 7 FOi? T//E /?^CES ///G// CL4SS PRISM BINOCULARS H^S^B ____*> P^ i^vyOiJt BB^^BKB^^^^^jP sfpP^ i ft i ni^_l P (>r^' ct mechanical rf>nl optical con- I I^^^^^Lwl I struction. Tlu-y combine high magnifying I JlJ&l^ I ;(lt transmitting power with an m BE^^'i^^o__M^Sft M exceptionally large field of view yß^pß y236 words
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Advertisement558 1922-10-14 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, TORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM558 words
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Advertisement569 1922-10-14 8 "ELLERMAN" UNI ■LLKEIMi ft BUCKNALL STEAMSMIP CV, MM. \ir corporated in England) PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. Dm Slagapor*. b.s. CITY OF PARIS Nov. 3 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 anJ London569 words
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Advertisement574 1922-10-14 8 P. O. Bi<lilsrt toto t AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated In England MAIL AND Pi%6SENGER AND CARGO SERA ICI PENENSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. (Under Cotitract with Hii Majesty's Governments. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON r; O MARSEILLES, LON DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SING NANKIN about On. 16 KALYAN KARMALA about Oct. 29574 words
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Advertisement601 1922-10-14 9 7fc m &jmkvm co., ltd. vi ORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. Kelantan, i ?a Telurinf p i m. 'hampon, and Bangkok. y ra Nov.. 1 Ugllo Jt Wlt and have excellent accom- ttom Binffl I Bi <;kok and Singapore via coast I rip IS days. nd leave Johnston'a Pier half will601 words
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Advertisement624 1922-10-14 9 The Ocean Steam SWp Company, Limited, lhe China Mutual Steain Navigation Co., Ltd AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co Ltd tM&ftICAN MANCHUkIA-n LINE) #> (Incorporated in Engia&U.) fOINT SERVICK TO NL'W YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK CITY ofTTxtoy D e S>P re I! U<e F jf .^r624 words
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Advertisement392 1922-10-14 9 I ISTHMIAN LINE DIRECT SERVICE SINGAPORE TO IiGSTON, NEW YORK. AND BALTDIORB VIA SUEZ. PAIRFIELD CITV <iu. Singapore to load N l7 MOBILE Cl dueSlna w.UmL 8 CITY Dec. 28 IW2 Taking- cargo or Through Bills of Lading to all Inland Pol;, For freight and particular! apply to:— HENDERSON BROS.392 words
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Article99 1922-10-14 10 Figures released by the assessment department of Manila show that religious properties exempt from taxation have a total assessed value of P32,199,66G, of which the value of the land is P7,425,426, and the value of the improvements, P24.774.240. The Catholic church and orders own laad a»se?sed99 words
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Article31 1922-10-14 10 That nircraft will eventually stop all war u highly probable, but they will do so not »>;/ sinking capital ships but by bringing »W«iith to the civil population. —Admiral K. H. Bacon.31 words
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Article443 1922-10-14 10 "INFLUENZA IN M UFTI." A Disease With Many Disgui^-. The Medical Officer of Health for London has issued his annual report for 1021. It is a document of very great interest, and deserves the ca-reful study of all who are v interested in the epidemics which, with the regularity of443 words
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Article348 1922-10-14 10 Vigorous Campaign. The hookworm campaign in Fiji is making satisfactory progress. To date there have been over 14,000 treatments, with one field unit, in the Re"\va urea. This volume of work has been possible on account of the success of the new drug used carbon tetvachloride. This348 words
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241 1922-10-14 10 Mi. Serge Richterman, a Poli.sh subject, who has a jewellery establishment on Xangking Road, Shanghai, gave evidence in a case in the British Police Court in which a man named Joseph Grimble was charged with having obtained from Arthur Akehurst the sum of $100 by241 words
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Advertisement75 1922-10-14 10 t i: "Service Stored in Every Cord." Continental Cord; 7 1 jfl \3o 7 S Whether the test is on the city or country roads, J I CONTINENTAL CORD TYRES prove their tough- J 1 ness, strength and wear resistance. Their good looks reflect their long lasting qualities. ii /r|Dv\75 words
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Advertisement569 1922-10-14 10 A Footballer Yachtsman. Mr. HAROLD H. HALSE, TV Famoai Footballer, djff* [!I '^a^ 11 Atl he beginning of the I'laMjgL. ■eai-on very exertion tH^fiP taxed me severely. I from terrible Backache. ffi^i^' h-^ and when I had taken one <k>*e I wa.< relieved, after one bottle, all agonies disappeared E%569 words
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Advertisement224 1922-10-14 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative "^iIIIh i n "ifMlBP^ Stocked |in 1, 5 10 Gallon Drun WHY PAY H/g/i Prices for Hard Wood WHEN ISoft Wood I rented JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST AS GOOD Write for Particulars Co The Borneo Company Limited (Incorporated in England.) Singapore, Ipoh and Penanfr THE MARK224 words
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Miscellaneous759 1922-10-14 10 SHIPPING NOTES. The schooner Wm. H. Smith arrived at San Francisco after a voyage of 123 days from Faisi, in the Solomons. The crew allege that the food shipped in Sydney could not be consumed. They ate s>ea-birds t sharks and mixed copra with the flour until the motor ship759 words
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Advertisement1250 1922-10-14 11 $5,000,000. TUT TRI7AT I?ACTPD\T iirr Assurances in force over $17,000,000 I THL faKfcAl EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. I (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) I 'twStSSSSjftSS: thrive Court of a,^ 110 0F^ ICE L^ASf?. E -C I RETARY A H FATP I MANAG gg R^ W AG H E S, DIRECTOR1,250 words
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Advertisement1022 1922-10-14 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in Erglaml by Roya! ChuMr A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. Messrs. BARKER Co., Ltd. Branch Office— 6l, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. EXCHANGE. TRADE AND COMMERCE. Bank 11,022 words
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Article1142 1922-10-14 12 YESTERDAY'S CASES. Mr. .lustier Barrett-Lcm.ard presided over the Singapore Court of Bankruptcy) \e<terday. The motion by Mr. Smith an behalf of the petitioning creditors for appointment of an interim receiver, and for substituted service of the bankruptcy petition in the affairs of T. B. Lin and Company. Permission1,142 words
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Article575 1922-10-14 12 S DEMAND CATCHING PRODUCTION. !n view of the great divergency of opinion vhich prevails regarding future crops of ubber it is interesting to examine the tatistics of planted aicas and outputs compiled by the London publishers Messrs Dickinson Son. Assuming that Rubber akss five to six years575 words
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Article85 1922-10-14 12 3 c The North-Eastern Railway Co. will 1 Nitly use to convey the famous "Flying h 'i olaasan" between York and Newcastle t he first high-speed electric locomotive uilt in Great Britain. This locomotive will a raw 450 tons at a maximum speed of 90 r iles85 words
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Article194 1922-10-14 12 RACE TRAINING. The customary slow work was done yessrday morning, a few enthusiasts turning p to watch. Clovelly Boy has been ubed, and came out to work in a more ubdued frame of mind than usual, though M seems to have got over it pretty well. f he194 words
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Article412 1922-10-14 12 There are still throe matches to be played in the S. C. C. Tournament, but it has been impossible to arrrange one for this afternoon, and there will be a scratch match between S. C. C. elevens. There is only one match to be played to complete the fixtures412 words
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Article123 1922-10-14 12 SINGAPORE C UP PRACTICE GAME. The practice match for r.ho S. C. C. team in preparation for the Singapore Cup Final with the 2nd Middlesex regiment on Monday resulted in a win for them by two goals to one. Cox took the place of Sinclair in the first, eleven, the123 words
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Article123 1922-10-14 12 Next Sunday's race will be for the Sailing Committee Cup, Club course, flying start. 10 a.m. Percentage system of handicapping will apply. The handicaps are as follows: Polly 2.3, Kathleen 1, Betty 8.7, Helen 3.2, Gertrude 1.4, Ella 7.9, Sally scr. Eve 3, Puteh 9, Margaret123 words
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Article21 1922-10-14 12 Saturday, 14th. Field Day. See Specii Orders. The Annual Relay Race will take plac on Saturday, October 2l8t.21 words
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Article151 1922-10-14 12 S.C.C. TENNIS TOURN AMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. C. Class Single. Hoblyn vs. Hare, unfinished. Lloyd vs. Hogervorst, unfinished. B. Class Single. Donaldson beat Salter, 6 1, 6 2. Newcomers Handicap. Chamier beat Crawford, 6 4, 6 4. Hertog beat Ferguson, w.o. Soper beat Schudel, 4—6, 7—5, 7—5. Noble beat Whitley, 6151 words
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Article244 1922-10-14 12 Vulgar is a word that has never been ap- plied to the comedies of Harold Lloyd; the '< latest Associated Exhibitors production, Nov: or Never, in three reels, released by Fathe. is being put on in the second show at the Alhambra to-night and patrons of the theatre244 words
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Article219 1922-10-14 12 Russian diplomacy in China has so far con unsuccessful, for the Chinese demandu the unconditional fulfilment by the Soviets of their promises held out in a prolamaiion of July 26, 1919, renouncing all oncos.-ions granted by China to the Tsarist government in China and Mongolia. The219 words
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Article107 1922-10-14 12 Monday, 16th, Officers and N.C.Os. oi Eurasian Chinese and European Cos. Tuesday, 17th, Malay Co. Prade. S.F.A Band practice. Wednesday, 18th, S.V.A. Co. Parade lecture. Friday, 20th, S.R.E. (v) sections training M.G. Co. Platoon Parade. European Co Special Parade. The special parades on Monday an< Friday are107 words
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Advertisement329 1922-10-14 12 THE PICK OF DANCE MUSIC. «THE GEMS OF OPERA. THE GREATEST ARTISTS. .WAYS AT YOUR COMMAND WITH "H.M.V." GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, SEND FOR THE LATEST USTS. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd (Incorporated in Hongkong). SINGAPORE. "^en^wear White Neglige WHITEAWAYS j f|!f U v Where you may be sure of satisfaction. JH_^^H*_329 words
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