The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 October 1922
1922-10-17
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Title Section15 1922-10-17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. dsds SINGAPORE, S-S., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1922 No. 10,71615 words
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Article165 1922-10-17 1 English political new-, comments on the Prettier*! speech ani Mr. Asquith's. cover most of the cablenews to-day Page 7. French opinion has b_een somewhat provoked by Mr. Lloyd George's utterance Page 7. Generallv speaking the Home prt'-> i critical— Pi.ge 7. The Greeks are beginning to evacuate165 words
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Article1147 1922-10-17 1 IV wriunt monies, nasectur quid' Even those who are barred by ti Limits of their education, or by the iml' l i; M claii other interests, from following up and appreciating to the foil the results of later-dny scientific nrnv., meat- be it described as evolution, convolution,1,147 words
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Advertisement156 1922-10-17 1 MAIJHOII) RAFFLES HOTEL. H- (10 lines) ARRANGEMENTS FOR AUTUMN RACE WEEK ;V M i Bdallj .Mi-iirtnttd lor Rate Week, Race Tirtins RACE DAYS !1 1 Y. lY.i H.iii^ant. Ll Wl> SMIKDAV.— Dinner Daam. 1 Olihcatial Concert. ClNEMA— Sunday Evening). I M.iw iri'.r rlaim to taMtft i;t the Hal!ro«.i« for I156 words
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Advertisement322 1922-10-17 1 MESSRS KELLY WALSH LTD. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). BIG SELECTION OF LOCAL VIEW CALENDARS AND CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW ON SALE ALSO PHOTOGRAPHS OF LOCAL SCENES SIIT\BLE lOR SENDING HOME AS CHRISTMAS VND 1 NEW YEAR GIFTS > v v ■v■v.v■v.^v.^v.v.v.v■^^^^^^v.%%v.vA^v.v.v.VAVA^^^^v. < ;Jp the worlc if The reason for X if ROYAL322 words
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Advertisement100 1922-10-17 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. John Little**— P Ja< h a concrete mixer— Pa na on the 20th— Page 9. Koon Sen property s ■i. I bed whisky— _J* ray% ha\ :f< j: Tn»l oe s stle Page 5. Continental t> Page 10. ket— Page 2 he K, -Page ed on I K.100 words
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Miscellaneous167 1922-10-17 1 THE WEEK. j Tuetimg, i~th. j High Wat-.r, 7.48 a.m.. 7.37 p.m. i Homeward mail eloaai BbWI K. B. Rubber, G*tUy nrA B mail> noon Races, First day, 2.15 p.m. I Taagiia Cub at Home, 6^o p.m. ;A Weok-End, Vic. Theatro, \)MO. IV'ihicsihnj, ISih, High Water, 8.38 a.m., 8.40 p.m.167 words
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Article302 1922-10-17 2 <C.- Courtesy of thi Japanese Con ills General.) Tokio, (Kt. 11. The Commander in Chief of the Japanese >TCd in Siberia ha? issue<l kbc following roelaaaatisfi: Octol>er 3rd. Tiie final seclion of the prohibited area in Siberia where neither the arming of Russians or roup of Russians, nor302 words
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Advertisement109 1922-10-17 2 At the half -yearly general meeting of the -\a Chinese Students' Association held at Race Course Lane o n October 1, the fol"Wing were elected office-bearers Presi•*»nt Leo Choon Ewm (re-elected), Vice«lcnt Tan Soe Twan (re-elected), Hon. laiy Wee Kheng Yan^, Ass. Hon. secy Han Khiem Liang, Hon. Treasurer Iho109 words
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Advertisement372 1922-10-17 2 TO I ET OR FOR SALE. LARGE GOlMlWlVffc aewly erected area from iU,GOO to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. LAEGB STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 ?q. ft. near wharf and shipp- ing. Also three storied buildings for offices and g<>down3. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write372 words
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Advertisement461 1922-10-17 2 TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, J-HHS'\Y. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 10 P.M. THE BROADWAY BUBBLE Gorrinne Griffith has splendid opportunities to show her versatility in this clever picture, Mmming t\v separate roles twin sisteis. One is hij^h in New York's social lift, respecting, 'out not lovinp her husband. The other is a461 words
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Advertisement220 1922-10-17 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore Town invite applications for the post of Assistant Rejristrar of Vehicles. It is essential that the applicants should have local experience and able to speak the I Malay language. The salary will be $600, rising to |820 per month. Applications stating age and220 words
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Advertisement332 1922-10-17 2 Prf^.*'iinme from Saturday, 14t'i October to Tlraramay, )<M SPECIAL NOTICE TO OUR PATRO] IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 1) P.M. Harold Lloyd's Latest and Groar. t < A Special Production released by Pathe HAROLD LLOYD 1 K :W OR NSVi I An hilarionui three-part special comady. Reel for reel, lauph332 words
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Advertisement98 1922-10-17 2 MUSIC. I OR ALL THE LATEST If US H. C. HUDSON. Latest hits and successes a* prf«r in stock 110, Ka-Lu-A, Say it \n;U. Muk My Girl is like a Rainbow, Salome, Dapper-Dan, Yoo-oo Stumbling, Honey Lu, Street Kentucky Rose, etc. STRINGS for all kinds of IXSTRrMENT> To be had98 words
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Article811 1922-10-17 3 FRABER CO.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE i ROKEttS. MONDAY, OCTOBER l»th. MINI N 6. L*i«urea in brackets show the capital aim uwie value of the Share in dollars otherwise marked. O-Curi, div. x equal .s ex <!iv.J Batang: Padan K Tin ($1) tf 4.-, HJtam Tin (500,000) 1811 words
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Article28 1922-10-17 3 Europe is now on the very brink of the precipice, and it is a question whether it If not too late to avert general ruin. Mr. Frank Vanderlip.28 words
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Article534 1922-10-17 3 ANNUAL REPORT. The n p i of tl ni 'i I ded June 30th, to be th< meeting aj hoi rs at Chari ed Bank Chambers, or Saturday, October 21st, at noon. tes The sura brought forward 'V' n th previous yeai less proportion of income tax for534 words
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Article64 1922-10-17 3 The Gaiety programme to-night is, in th< (list show, The Fitting Trail, serial episodes 8, and 11, in the Meond Ihe Great ircufl Mystery serial, episodes G and 7. new Pathd Gascttea Nos. O<M. The Broad Bubble, a special Vitagraph production witli CoritiiM Griffith, and The Floorwalker, vith64 words
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Article62 1922-10-17 3 Mr. Na^ah of the Railway Goods ofti< •< sends the complete working of this problvn the answer to which he shows to be B f. 4 inches. The working however Ifcqvirei too much space to insert it in full. Mr. L. N. Williamson, Financial Adv junto tho62 words
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Advertisement224 1922-10-17 3 CHEVROLET CARS NEW MODEL FIVE SEATER I RING CAR, FITTED WITH it tkk Self-starter, DYNAMO LIGHTING, ELECTRIC V BPBEDOMBTKR, DETACHVBLE RIMS, DOUBLE FOLDING INDSCRBEN, ONE-MAN HOOD WITH GLASS IN REAR, SIDE CURTAINS, ETC. $1,600 I SOLE msTRIIHTOKS S.S. AND F.M.S. CENTRAL MOTORS LTD. OtHCUUS. "i The Standard WHOLESOME, for Purity224 words
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Advertisement436 1922-10-17 3 AM.A. A.M.A. ALLIED MANUFACTURERS AGENCIES (Malaya, Siam, Indo-China and Dutch East Indies.) P. A. PARIS, HEAD OFFICE Box 472, G.P.O. 54 56 The Arcad6f Singapore. Singapore. m POWER PLANT: INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENTS: C. A. PAKSONS CO, LTD. CEO. FLETCHER Co., Ltd. Steam Turbines, Complete Supar Factories. Turbo-Cenerators. Pumps, etc. ERNEST NEWELL436 words
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Article590 1922-10-17 4 SINGAPORE HEAT JOHORE. Singapore defeated Johore at Johorc Bahru on Saturday by five points to nil. (Singapore lost the toss and kicked off f against the sun. The ball was nicely caught lb" Martin and eventually went into touch in the Johore twenty-five. The homesters i then attacked and590 words
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Article350 1922-10-17 4 A missionary was shipwrecked on an island in the Pacific. Fearing that the inhabitants were cannibals he bid in the deepest part of the forest. One day, hearing voices, he crept cautiously up, and, listening intently, heard a man say: "Why the hell did you play that last card The350 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article114 1922-10-17 4 Law Cup. I layod for on 7th alu 8l V- Tne f ollow ing is the result. A. L. Bhrse 33 21 31 k. Dyke 88 6 32 F. J. Coleman 89 6 33 1. s. Newel! W 7 33 A. P. Robins* 37 4 83 Major114 words
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Article148 1922-10-17 4 SINGA PORE GOLF CLUB. The monthly medal competition for October took place on Saturday and Sunday, J 4th and l~>th inst and resulted in a win for Mr. 6. Cullon. with a nctt score The sweep on Saturday was won by R. R. Turner and o n Sunday by D.148 words
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Article131 1922-10-17 4 The Y.M.C.A. All Round Swimming Championship was brought to a conclusion with the holding of the Life Saving and Diving competitions. The former was won by J. E. Tan who did the 50 yards Life Saving race in 48 sees. In the diving- Tan Chong Kew came first131 words
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Article50 1922-10-17 4 On the Lucas de Souza night, E. Roots will meet Gunner Walters in a 4-round contest and Sam Foxy 6.6 will meet Lennie Jeyes 0.2. There will be one amateur bout between Vermulen, who was seen to advantage at the Victoria Theatre Hall in June last, and Teddy Watson.50 words
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Article81 1922-10-17 4 The October Monthly Medal was won by M. Schwarz 44, 55, 18, 81. The ball sweep was won by R. N. Earwaker 44, 5, 39. The Boxing Stadium will be open for ■pining on Wednesday and Friday this week, from 4.30 to 6 p.m. The S. R.81 words
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Article236 1922-10-17 4 An interesting cricket match was played on Saturday on the St. Joseph's School Ground between the Y.M.C.A'. and the St. Joseph's Old Boys' Association, which ended in favour of the former by 56 runs. The following were the scores: St. J. O. B. A. E. van Jansz, c and236 words
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Advertisement633 1922-10-17 4 My Debt of Gratitvide. pPPHHRHI^ Ulcers the Size of Man's Hand.' -^>i^P Our Portrait U of Mr. G. M. THOMPSON, of 4. Midland Grove f dw«rd Ko»d BaImII Heath. Birmincham. England, who writei J' A lj r na PP* IIC^ to >et a Blood Mixture and decided to t.tki mr633 words
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Advertisement633 1922-10-17 4 i /I&gS£~&£. Of fill tealers. I Stocked J^SSfli 1 NANYANG BROTH^I |i L"^^^ ISI South Brid| PRELIMINARY NOTICE Messrs. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Limited I &tructed to sell at an early date. All that the Life Interest of Cheang: Jim Kong, i the Will of Cheang Hong Lim, deceased. Particulars on633 words
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Article754 1922-10-17 5 AN IN EVENTFUL YE AK. '1 in annual genera] meeting of Brunei United Plantations Limited was hold in the registered offices of the company, French .Building it noon yesterday, presided over by Mr. A. Sims* Others present were Mr. H. C. Cooke-Yarboroughj H. B. Ward (for the754 words
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Article31 1922-10-17 5 I Mr*. Fay Cooper-Colo, Chfl wifi- of Dr. Fay Cooper-Cole, who is on an expedition from the Field Museum of Natural History Chicago, arrived in Sintrapore on Um Kalyan, on Sunday.31 words
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Advertisement362 1922-10-17 5 TO LET. FR oM JANUARY M I!>( |SEJ NOW (MdPIKI) MKSSR S PHE STKAITO STKAMSHIP SD FLOOR OT.HBUDTB v 8* Ft OF OFFICE pggHS m BE HAD UN Sucahos it) rm uwatic w- (S.S.), LTD, (INCORPOft. xnD in BNCi-ASro. ST. »LBN*B rg BVIO Bftfortahle, eon Ural. rot Pn 2\ 10362 words
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Advertisement804 1922-10-17 5 AUCTION SALES HV ORDER OF THE CUSTODIAN OP ENEMY PROPERTY IUCnON SALE OF European, Chinese and Indian silvers, irO n safe, crockery, glassware, etc. To be held At our Sale-Room*. 16 and 17 Raffles Place ON SATURDAY, 21st QCTOHER AT 11 A.M. ♦™T p v risin T5 u r r804 words
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Advertisement894 1922-10-17 5 NOTICES. NOTIFICATION. Tei. fs v 11 bo received at the Uesident'i OCke, Kui.,^, up to A a 30th Ncvtniber, 1922, for the lease of the Pawnbroking Farm for the District of Sarawak Proper, i.e. from Tanjong Datu to the Sadong river inclusive. The Farm confers the exclusive right to le*894 words
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Advertisement943 1922-10-17 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tender* will be received at the Colonial Office, up u> noon of th* 20th October, 1922, for the following works with the exception of items 2, 3 and 7 for which J- ndors close at noon of the 13th October, I. Alterations to Raffles Girls' School including943 words
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Advertisement164 1922-10-17 5 BY APPOINTMENT TO jl Eyesight 4C^l2fe Free i| Carefully *^S£j|? of i| Examined Mlfe^ Charge, jj R M. The Kins of Siam J I ■I THOSE WITH SUPERSENSITIVE LYES vvii.L ESPECIALLY AP- > PRECIATE THE MARVELLOUS RELIEF OBTAINED THROUGH S WEARING J J CROOKES GLASS i GOLD FILLED SPECTACLES WITH164 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article30 1922-10-17 6 KENNEDY— LAMB.— At St. Andrew's Cathedral on 14th October, Robert Kennedy. Mercantile Bank of India Ltd., to Lesley Constance. 3rd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lamb, Singapore.30 words
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Obituary40 1922-10-17 6 LIM. Kim Seah at 78 Waterloo Street on the 16th. Friends and relation? are respectfully requested not to spend money on any scrolls, bands or Chinese musicians it being the deceased's desires to have a simple and quiet funeral.40 words
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1111 1922-10-17 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1922. The Premier's Rally. i We should doubt if Mr. Lloyd Gtorge has ever made a shrewder electioneering speech than the one he j delivered in that citadel of broad j Liberalism Manchester on Satur•i day. It is perhaps significant that j j he1,111 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article140 1922-10-17 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penanjj. Oct. H>. Tho most elaborate funeral seen in Penang foi- many years took place to-day, v.lun the remains of the late Towkay (ian Gnoh Bee were removed from the deceased's t<-\vn residence to bis plantation at Glngor, to await Interment Huge crowds140 words
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Article114 1922-10-17 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) rpoh, Oct. ni. After the rugger trial match at Kuala Kangsar the following were chosen to represent Perak against Penang on Satur- day P.arwis, Berkeley, Farror. Brayshay. Ilime, Welsh, Bryson, Siacgahey, Newboult. Rendle, Titherin^ton, Green.'Will, Ayles•.vartli and Msade. At the annual meeting of Hitam114 words
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Article120 1922-10-17 6 it will be remembered that an Indian named Syro Abdullah who was originally arrested for importihg seditious literature from A was afterwards tried by Mr. Justice Barrett-Leonard at the Assizes on a charge of unlawfully returning from banishment. The learned judge after hearing the evidence120 words
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Article152 1922-10-17 6 Tin's company at the ictoria Th^ continues to draw bier houses and the season has been a record one. Last sight they ented the four-act comedy "Daddy Long by Jean Webster, the .screen ve lion hich with Mary Pickford in the lead was shown here some time152 words
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Article218 1922-10-17 6 Mr. D. V. Charlton, of Kodak, Limited. Singapore, is in Penang. Mr. J. L Humphreys, British Adviser, Trengganu. is engaged to be n next Spring, says the Straits Echo. Sadliu Sundar Singh, the preacher who ang two cdncludt irope. II«> Patee- and If now on route to Tibet. Mr. and218 words
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Article35 1922-10-17 6 A COM! ik.n oi llNI1(( We are officially fi (lowing amendmei tin- Secretary Stevenson R i second paragraph, b all* 1 and imum of oi Tin- COI payable shilling a > one bundi35 words
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Article131 1922-10-17 6 To iho Editor. Sir.— Your l< unfavourably as \<- r port your arprunw-u Merchant Why whatever in rubbei Ut prod *.-t th»' iiiii i of capital Invest* urged* Planten bavi all possible ananin and even to-daj changed. A yeai committee called to came to the sami opinion been fairl)131 words
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Article182 1922-10-17 6 Kt-tr. :t Kui lii the Coi i oi Chursda; evidence wt of the Ut-. Mr A Inspector of Em P. M. S., who ii <rl\' I ihoi on tl Mr. E. C. 11. v cation, S. S. to ghre evidf the deceased, deed, since182 words
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Advertisement141 1922-10-17 6 Watsons N c lo ahead of all others j SOLE AGENTS Galdbeck Macgregor Company, Limited. (Inccrpora-ted iu Shanghai). 1 DISCRIMINATING PEOPLE PREFER rooked lenses to be wed in the manufacture of their eyeglasses We have them. N. LAZARUS-^OPTICIAN UcaJ Ball Building, Batter>" Road. Mr. R. V. MEYER, F.S.M.C < LONDON)141 words
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Advertisement102 1922-10-17 6 93 Fairbanks-Morse TYPHOON POWER PUMPS, (MOTOR DRIVEN.) Motor Driven "Typhoon" pomps are erpeciary useful for first class pneumatic or irravily water supply systems where electric current is available. Beinj compact, amooth-mnnui and telf-coi' aired, theac outfits fu'e very practical for use in the basements of buildings In connection with water102 words
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Article442 1922-10-17 7 -...mIUNM B 1 ,r,u\m\. Ort. 14. B Ir. 1 I v<{ thro igh < I S ited with B AcknowB credit B I to v Si 9 i ieorge B ■fl ivai •vei-y-B >wj<. I ..mi.m. Oct. 14. B self f: ce to fl illffeial si says B442 words
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Article515 1922-10-17 7 THE ALLIED MISSIONS. QUICK WORK. [neuter's Service.] Constaminopi". Oct. 15. A cre< itable piece of staffwork li thr of the nine t <> ■ttpervii the evacuate at various points la 1 Thrace, which begins a< r.iMni-l.t. An Itabattahon has also nu r< d out to Chorlu. I515 words
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Article971 1922-10-17 7 Mid<*Jes*x Win After Hard Simple. iho tnd atkhHeecji regiment won the Singapore Cup on the Padang last evening by defeating the S.C.C after a very been and interesting p l»y one goal to ttO. The jnilifiry iid« thoroughly th served to trin, although in the second half971 words
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97 1922-10-17 7 U.S.A. GOVERNMENT PARTY IN SINGAPORE. T}^ Hun. Mr. C. H. Huston, Assistant, Secretary of the Department of Commerce, arrived in Singapore on Sunday on the Kalyan. He is accompanied by Colonel j Evans, of the Army Medical Service, Mr. 1 D. J. Davis, of the Department of Labour,] Mr. W.97 words
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Article148 1922-10-17 7 (By courtesy of the N inyo Nichi-Nk'hi Shinibun). Tokio, Oct. 14. The funeral of the late Mr. Seuchiro Hayakawa will be provided by the Manchurian Railway. The deceased has been gi anted posthumous rank in the Order of the Rising Sun. I* is stated that Mr. Yi'.sujiro Shima148 words
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Article148 1922-10-17 7 Sir Arthur Adams, Mr. J. D. Kemp and tl'C Hon. Mr. D. A. If. Brown have arrived to attend the "Race meeting A Johore Government Gazette Extraordinary, dated 11th inst.. notifies that a bill to amend the Inventions Enactment and a bill to prohibit the publication and importation of seditious148 words
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Article393 1922-10-17 7 FURTHER REPLY FROM MR. PIKE-PEASE. London, Sept. 21. Some time ago I sent you the reply of the Pest Office to the criticisms which appeared in the Singapore Free Press regarding the slowness of the mails, and I then acknowledged the letter sent by M Herbert393 words
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Advertisement105 1922-10-17 7 FOR THE RkCV MFFTINn £\.\j &j if 1 lj Ei 111l |j JWS?L vv!^ W^ SMART &«o®m Li pWms& UP-TO-DATE /-^Yy" TRIMMED 4\ M!U,!NERY. 4 v\ I* j LARGE SELECTION OF NEW FLOWERS JUST RECEIVED. Robinson Co., Limited. Incorporated in SINGAPORE. GARRICK The retail price of these Cigarettes has now105 words
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Advertisement564 1922-10-17 8 THE CX:EAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The "Blue Funnel" Line— Alfred HWt Co.) (Companies Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM564 words
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Advertisement563 1922-10-17 8 "EILERMAN" LINB ILLZBMAr? BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP o*, iM (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. Dm Blagapor*. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Nov. 3 6.5. CITY OF YORK Dec. 14 a*. CITY OF SIMLA Jan. 28 s.B. CITY OF POONA Mar. 9 HOMEWARD. s.a. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles a nJ London Dec.563 words
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Advertisement573 1922-10-17 8 P* 4b O. BRITISH tori AND APCAR LINE, I (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVIr* PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Undor Contract with Ki« M*jesty'i GoTernm^nt > LONDON TAR-rASTERN SERVICE. FKOM LONDON -O MARSEILLES, tgDUE SLNGAPORE LEAVI I KARMALA about Oct. 29 KALTAN KASHGAR about Nov.573 words
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Advertisement440 1922-10-17 9 <T^ STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. ,ii»- Ul (INCORPOEATBD IN SIAM.) 7 Si VI ORE -BANGKOK. COASTING SERVICE. ob. Kolantan, Pangnara, Telupin, P^tani, Singora, t i.umpon, and Ujngkok. Arrival Departure riPOI 1G Oct. 18 M \ll! 23 Oct. 25 Xov.. 1 I 4 throughout wi el«*d v and hnvo excellent accomtd440 words
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Advertisement276 1922-10-17 9 O. S. K. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (subject to change without previous notice) European Line For Marseilles London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Tia Colombo, Suez Port Said. ♦Amazon Maru arr. Nov. 20 dop. 21 Shunko Maru arr. Dec. 21 dep. 22 •Omit Marseilles. New York Line: For San Francisco Panama, New276 words
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Advertisement528 1922-10-17 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited The China Mutual Stea.i Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.; (Incorporated in Enflaad.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANVM> FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Due g.^^ Koute aSSnOUS ANT N v Ct 2 l SUGZ528 words
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Advertisement159 1922-10-17 9 ijloyd rmssTiNo s.n. Co. (Incorporated in Italy). HOMEWARD SAILINGS. TRIESTE about «nd Oct. early Noy. VENEZIA about end Nov. For Colombo, Aden, Massana, Port Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste, taking cargo o» through Bills of Lading for Fiume, the jtvante and Black Sea Ports. OUTWARD SAILINGS. For Hongkong and Shanghai.159 words
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Advertisement632 1922-10-17 9 ISTHMIAN LINE DIIiECT SERVICE SINGAPORE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ. FAIRFIELD CITY Singapore to load Nov. 17 19fl MOBILE CITY due Singapore to discharge Nov. 25 1922. MOBILE CITY due Singapore to load Dec. 25 1022 Taking cargo on Through Bills of Lading to all Inland Points.632 words
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Article995 1922-10-17 10 HOMER AM) "BRIDGE.* Snn raa, long the headquarters of an in- j Auential British colony, has been famous' as a great commercial centre since the days' when it disputed tho honour of being Homvv's birthplace with six rival cities. In more modern times it has been995 words
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Article155 1922-10-17 10 Mr. W. N. Gourlay was engaged on Saturday m bearing a cfcarge of causing hurt to a bttk girl, named Tan Bo Tan, preferred against a woman named N ff Ch.k. who i.s atfeged to hav« belaboured the child severely and cut her up badly. The155 words
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Article59 1922-10-17 10 Two men, a Malay and a Javanese have been arrested by the Detective Derailment in connection with the murder which took place at Woodlands on Friday morning when Mat, the Malay captain of 8 of the Johore fVn-ies was done to death. They wen produced before the59 words
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Article263 1922-10-17 10 FOREIGN VESSELS AND AMERICAN PROHIBITION. The following cable was received yesterday morning at the American Consulate with the request to send it by mail or otherwiFe to all persons and Companies in the district owning or operating vessels touching at ports in the United States or any of263 words
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Advertisement43 1922-10-17 10 j THE IDEAL 1 SOLID TYRES ij FOR I j Light and Heavy Lorries. j PRICES ON APPLICATION TO I I SIME DARBY CO., LTD. I SOLE DISTRIBUTOR FOR MALAYA. j I don't think anybody could b» dull in this climate! —Governor Cox.43 words
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Advertisement243 1922-10-17 10 1 <^^^_ MMec^^E^^-^Kk»^M^'*~ -^*"Tt i^^3^3^ \m^ e "—and 'Wsocamt 1 en- cure a progressive in- crease of renewed heaith f for those who are Weak, Anaemic, NervoKSorßcn-doW tfT A most satisfactory feature ot W»ncarn»s is that it ensures a j progressive increase of renewed health a day-by-day improve* f ment243 words
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Advertisement247 1922-10-17 10 JODELITE The Timber PreservativJ Stocked Jin 1, 5 10 Gallon Drum! WHY PAY I High Prices for Hard Wood! Soft Wood Treated With I JODELITE I IS CHEAPER JUST AS GOQ J Write for Particulars Co I The Borneo Company Limitedl (Incorporated in England) I Singapore, Ipoh and PenangM THE247 words
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Miscellaneous508 1922-10-17 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Pulau Soegi Benuit 9 a.m. Kenmon Fook Mow 9 a.m. Japan, etc. Hakozaki Maru 9am New York. etc. City of Lincoln 9 a,m. Japan, etc. Gregory Apcar 10 a.m. Bagan, etc. Pontianak 11 a.m. P. Dickson T. Anson Ban Teck Guan 11 a.m. Colombo Bombay Awa Maru508 words
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Miscellaneous307 1922-10-17 10 CLEARANCES. October 16.— SWangor. Chye Hin Tay Yit, (Brit.); Myriam, (Fch.); Sri Muar. 'Brit.); Melchior Treub, |DuO. PASSENGERS ARRIVED. By Nankin from London Mr. and Mis. Preston, Mr. S. L. Pollitt, Miss P. M. Lea, Mr. W. H. Stubington, Mr. and Mrs. R. Morgan, Mrs. and Miss Milne and child,307 words
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Article86 1922-10-17 11 October 16. Bank 4 m.s. •> fi-3;» Bank demand j j.j,; Private credits .1 m.s. j 1^.32 New York, demand 51 a 4 Credits 90 days 53 Vi France, demand 645 India, T. T. 178'£ Hongkong, demand n Prem. Yokohama, demand 107 Vi: Jara, demand 135% Bangkok, demand 90*i86 words
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Article94 1922-10-17 11 Octob'.r 1»: Tin Buyers $84% \o Seller* Gambier Cube No. 1 17.00 Gambier 10.3S Pepper Black 12% Pepper (white fair) 21.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 9.00 Pearl Sago small 7.7S Copra Mix 9.20 Topra Sundried 9.50 Opiujm. Benares unc. 4,500 Rico, Rangoon white 248 Hie*, Si*m No. 1 for94 words
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Article39 1922-10-17 11 Singapore, Oct. 16th, 12 noon. j Singapore Standard Pale Crepo Spot 35 S.V^; Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Shoei Spot 35 35» a N'ov.-Dec. 36 3GVfe; Jan.-March 38 38^.. London quotation sheet 10%d. Market Steady.39 words
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Article387 1922-10-17 11 The Asam Kumban?- Tin Dredging, Ltd. made a nett profit of £86 odd for the halfyear ended June SOth 192?, which tog-ether with i'4,li:i. broujrht fomrattl from last half-year is carriad forward. The working costs show a decrease of .59d. per cubic yard for the period. Provided tin averages I387 words
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Article146 1922-10-17 11 Tir.— UGS iZfi. <;<(. Buyers no sellers $84.37*4 per plkul. Rubbers. —Steady. Jimahs 5? 1.10, Btl !'<'.•. Kedahs si'.-j:.. Bukit Kepoi Pajama $5.35, Ayer Ifolcka !>n. Kuala Sidims $1.00, Tduk Aiwona 16, Allenbya 60, Lunma 16, ftfandal Tekong 36, Mklmka Pindaa $1.22',.. Uun Simpana $1.25, United Malaccas $1.^5.146 words
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Article127 1922-10-17 11 7^~ Singapore, Oct. hi 8 r 34%, Hongki ng \ht cent pre* mhim. Sharv market. Fair buailiesa passing. Tins.— Taipinsrs 77'j 82tt, Norths 92 South- B7H M?^. Remmgi L9a. 20s. 6d., Johana 42 it l^. Ulu Piaha I'T 1 $I.ol'-.. Mania >:j.-o $4.15, Linjcuis $2.90 0, HiUma $1127 words
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Article179 1922-10-17 11 Singapore. Oct. Ki. Tin. £168. 12s. 6d. 84% no sales. Rubbers. Ayoi- Hitams ?11 $12, Amalgamated Malay $2 -52.25, Balgownic $3.50, Brogas 47> 66, Bukit Jeluton^s 40 50, Bukit Katils 05 75. Changkat Serdanjrs 1 $2.75 $B^s, Gtenealys so no, Indw^his j $3. $4, Kamasans $2.75179 words
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Article79 1922-10-17 11 :ity of Dairen in now on the brink, of bankruptcy, on account of over-protec-Is the statement made by M Konrnra of the "Yoariari," who recently paid a visit to and investigation <>f tic city. H. states that "Shanghai and Hongkong arc cities which hays gradually growi up to their preaem79 words
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Article17 1922-10-17 11 Each teperation fcakai a special pU«a«n in putting its parent*' houatltold fodi io tlic cupboard. -Dean Ing*.17 words
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Advertisement236 1922-10-17 11 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COTAnTuhST' «r- v (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) OFFICE -Winchester House, Singapore. LONnnK nppirp qp nu t h« £20,000 deposited with the lucerne Court of Engird °and Sff^if tS^^'iS?NANS OF ASSURANCE A —ance Companies Act. Ar iL MANAGING DIRECTOR »AGEN TO WANTED taxt A. H. FAIR.236 words
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Advertisement545 1922-10-17 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. hcorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 606,000 Hhares £5 each (3,000,000 Reserve Fund 3.700,000 Itcserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 33 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hor.gkong Pcnang Amvitsar Hoilo Pukc-t Banckok Ipoh Uargoon Batavia545 words
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Advertisement866 1922-10-17 11 YOKOHAMTIm BANK, LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund y. 65,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Esq DIRECTORS: q N. Soma, Esq. N. Kujiwarn, Em. V Jwnakawa Esq. S K Suzuki. Esq. s£t%±h. BrstS ft?-* v' J?f um Es K Mogamt Esq. i866 words
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Advertisement109 1922-10-17 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. !7».) FIRE MOTOR~cXiT MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. Messrs. BARKER ft Co., Ltd. Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, CoUyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO.,109 words
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Article818 1922-10-17 12 Tin: PBRNANDO CASE. Conviction Upheld. The case of E. P. Fernando, late reception at the Europe Hotel, who was first ted by Mr. P. A. F. David, District f criminal breach Of trust in respect •)f monies b longing to the hotel, and on appealing to the818 words
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817 1922-10-17 12 SINGAPORE OUTFITTER'S BANKRUPTCY. Mr. J. U Campbell's Examination. c Mr. J. L. Campbell, tailor and outfitter, formerly of Raffles Square, was examined L by the Assistant Official Assignee (Mr. G. j H. Kellagher) before the Acting Chief j Justice, the hon'ble Mr. P. J. Sproule, in j the Bankruptcy Court817 words
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Article391 1922-10-17 12 Father's Forced Cheque. A Chinese youth who, at the age of nineteen, was stated to have acted as surety I for a hundred thousand dollars for his uncle who was employed as compradore of the JJanque Industrielle, and was himself being raid $350 a month there, v/as defendant391 words
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Article65 1922-10-17 12 The action brought against Mr. T. J. B. rne by Haniffa Bee binte Kana Mod Eusope, sueing as administratrix of' of the late Kulsum Bee binte i Khan, in legard to a mortgage, f or j V' executed by former executors, of a! and land at 426 Pasir Parvjang road,!65 words
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Article541 1922-10-17 12 SUNDAY'S RACE. Phe first of the :-erie~i of races under i, for the Cup present- I id by the Sailing Committee, came off on Sunday. Twelve s ata went pent sway iy Mi. Pleti in unsettled weather at i0.1."> and a si.»u but interesting rac- was541 words
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Article123 1922-10-17 12 PCRATCHINGS AND SELECTIONS. Scratching Race 2 Orthez, Ganesh, Calculator. Race 4 Clovelly Boy. Race 5 Golden Maij. Race 6 Drumfire, Red Wire, Radium, Goonhilly. Race 7 Joyce. Selections. Rate 1 apt. Cuttle, 110, two-thirds Mimleroo, 120, two-thirds The Hobo, 50, half. Race 2 Cornstalk, 220, two-thirds Lady Piquet,123 words
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Article271 1922-10-17 12 Johore Rifle Club v. S.S.V.F. Association. A rifle match took place on Sunday morning, between teame of nine a side from the above Clubs on the Range at Johore Bahra. The weather conditions were good at 200 yards until heavy clouds threatening rain came up when the third details271 words
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Article116 1922-10-17 12 The following players will represent the S. C. C. in a match against the S. R. C. on the ground of the former club on WedMsday at B p.m: H. S. Thaekray, G. Graham Brown, O. R. S. Bateman, J. Holyoak, N. A. M. Griffin, B. E. Ablitt, P.116 words
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Article82 1922-10-17 12 Tuesday, 17th, Malay Co. Prade. FS.F.A. Band practice. Wednesday, 18th, S.V.A. Co. Parade, lecture. Friday, 20th. S.R.E. (v) sections training. M.C. Co. Platoon Parade. European Co.' Special Pa7-ade. The special parades on Monday and Friday are to enable members to complete the requisite number or drills for82 words
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Article22 1922-10-17 12 Wednesday, 18th. Ambulance Class, 5.15 p.m. Signalling Class, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, 21st. Annual Relay Race. Sec Special Orders. 122 words
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Article27 1922-10-17 12 Mr. W. H. Threlfall, Assistant Post master-General, Penang, leaves for home on furlough early next month. Mr. S. Stutchbury, Accountant, General Post Office, Singapore, is in Penang.27 words
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Advertisement230 1922-10-17 12 THE BEST RESULTS ARE ONLY OBT A [NED 7> "H.M.V." GRAMOPHONES, "H.M.V." RECORDS, and "H.M.V." NEEDLES. CALL TO-DAY AND INSPECT OUR STO( K Q| WRITE FOR FREE ILLUSTRATED l.j S. Moutrie Co., Ltd (Incorporated in Hongkonp). SINGAPORE WHITEAWAYS for MENS COMPLETE OUTFITTI\(, M£N'S WILE END X TIES new, .smart, up-230 words
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