The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 October 1922
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Title Section15 1922-10-25 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. No. 10,72:) PENCEVJS; SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1922.15 words
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Article245 1922-10-25 1 The Rubber Restriction Bill passed all stages at the Meeting of Federal I (iiincil ye4erda> Pa^.' »i. Jhe Chief Secretary comnuntod on the lack of organisation in the rubber ii.dustry and BTged the necessity for ca operation. All the I'noffieials supl»orte<i the medsurt Page (>. The election245 words
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Article1343 1922-10-25 1 R. R. Hadfield - R. R. Hadfield (By The annals of piracy upon the high COttfcata within their pages the names twc wo m n. Strmnge as is the occurrence o/ women taking up such calling, stranger still is the fact that though they wen rim unknown to one another, both1,343 words
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Advertisement121 1922-10-25 1 MALTHOID w Jt B*^A4al TELrPHONE 2 I|l lm* l|Vi%i« 10Uc L, 1 i m^ r m 9-45 p.m. ■..■<■ I HUI AT the PIANO. EAF BOOKS ■SB *V SB f| FINISHED ARTICLE I I I NEAVE.tTD. li "ORE- I n I I The qt that I I Oualitv anc best121 words
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Advertisement291 1922-10-25 1 THE EUROPE HOTEL SINGAPORE. The Management bag to announce thu following Programme*: ARMISTICE NIGHT,— A Special Dinner wiU be serye<l on Saturday, November 11th followed by a Dance until midnight. Tickets Dinner and Dance ?3. Dance only ft1.50. ST. ANDREW'S NIGHT A Special Scottish Dinner wiU he sewed on Thursday,291 words
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Advertisement196 1922-10-25 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Hotel announcements Page 1. Optical repairs in one hour, John Duke Page 6. Sanitary appliances from R. Young and Co.— Page 4. Coconut oil shampoo from the Medical 2. I Freni while wipes from H. Bolter 1. Exceptional offer of ladies fro kri>y John Littl 's— •..:>• 6.196 words
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Miscellaneous48 1922-10-25 1 THE WEEK. W*dn**d*W, 2oth. Hifh Water, 1.2-1 ajn., 0.17 p.m. Polo: Bn esticr. Tanglin Club at Home, G.15 p.m. Thursday, 2Gf/i. High Water. 2.17 I m., 1-20 pjn. PhiL Oieheatrm, Vic. Mom. K Lodtje Eastern GaU Emergeni P«. ,h Water, 3.17 a.m., 224 p.m. Municipal Commission, 2.30 p.m.48 words
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Article162 1922-10-25 2 Permaisuri of IYrak. iridow of e late SultM Idris, who was to have nved in Etaßg from ..hiUc-i. was not a passenger by this boat nl.v the party that went with ber retur'"r; il Pear> ;hUt he wUI be returning •>out the besr.nninar of December, when she will be accompanied162 words
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Advertisement201 1922-10-25 2 TO LhT OR FOR SALE. LARGE GO '.OWNS, aewly erected area from lu,ooo to 60,000 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 godowßS. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write to201 words
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Advertisement529 1922-10-25 2 TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 24th 25tfa and 2Gth Oct. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 p.m. FASHIONABLE DEAUVII LE, WELSH NATIONAL PAGEANT, Hupre Dock Fir< at Calais, King George in The Highlands in Latest Pathe Gazettes Nos. M5 T>. BINGAPOSfI RACES! THE AUTUMN MEET Local Patlu- Topical. Tuesday's, Thursday'*, and529 words
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Advertisement136 1922-10-25 2 4 I CHAMBERUIN Q| b COUGH 0 j 7|"j| row tkc mtutr C r I ICongbs, Colds I O CROUP, I [I WM 00 PI MO COUCH, > |||BRONCHITIS.J |||CONTAINS NO NARCOTIC J P'ifj M4nuf*<#nif»4 bv I] CbairiberlaiD Medicine Ca.f fll ill Mftaof cturJo f PbarmaeUtt., I 'WIItIIi P. o136 words
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Advertisement750 1922-10-25 2 Programme from FRIDAY 120th Oct. t<» u I A Real Attraction That w j- 0 IX THE SECOND SHOW AT I I A Moat Wgonrai and Pai A Story Full of The Deep, u-u- Leome Perret P, "MOI Y MA] I In 5 reels A powerful drama of painted vices750 words
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Advertisement135 1922-10-25 2 V NOTICE lj h-r. y j and LOW BIOW \NG «SJJ )usines3 at Bangkol ityle of "CHOP LONG HEN >roprietors of t: .1 ised by them in connection >een sold by them in the Strain mder the said Mark I AND NOTICE is hereby fiver. U*\ on who uses such135 words
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Article764 1922-10-25 3 A DANISH EXPERIMFNT IN WARTim. It is often found that great construe' ve ■rihauii of public health are costly, anJ therefore we wait for deoades before we nd the "lurv-. f 1 :-:n fn on- direction, howevoi in !.k:i.s»' bobm of mom; ray be saved764 words
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Article122 1922-10-25 3 As Admiral Levcson is taking a now flag captain out with him to China, Captain W. James, at present in command of the flagship, will go home for a sp.e!l- Captain Fames is a real gunnery enthusiast. When he took the light e.uiser Curlew out to China in 1990 he122 words
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Advertisement379 1922-10-25 3 1 ~&(££°>- f 'j .t "I Kali rrrom- y ,t": niiid Gl«»o vkhcnrv nr>pp«'riunity OiQ I tf I have thoroughly tried msr it during the l»«t t^o mon (l %nt\ nF iui milk pu.ldinfft it U IaJaMM. jtl 'I V| Plenty of pure unadulterated milk! I f^,: it milk in379 words
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Advertisement401 1922-10-25 3 WILLYS-KNIGHT I \S?H^>uir t '-^"H^^t I'^Z-i "*r 1 L>* The Car with a Wonderful Motor I The Willys-Knight Sleeve-Valve Motor rarely becomes noisy. Its telescopic sleeves slide on a surface of oil, without wear, without friction, without need of adjustment for thousands of miles. Owners have covered 100,000 miles and401 words
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Article1853 1922-10-25 4 I WHAT IT WILL BE LIKE. A tun <.n the New Post Office Iftcd New General Hospital, Singapore, was laid en the table of the Council on Monday and from it wo quote Tost Office. The following description of the building ]i. btc-n prepared by the1,853 words
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Advertisement87 1922-10-25 4 SANITARY A JP 4 £fc A ii^ cEt. 9iV fi' iii 1 1 i-»—»»« MANUFACTURED BY SHANKS CO., LTD. BARRHEAD, S otland. SOLE At.KNTS. STRAITS. R. YOUNG CO., LTD. Civil Engine ra Contractors. Telephone No. 1450 Robinson Road, SINGAPORE. am/ is aeu^jjfrecia/ s 4c6 THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL MOTORS ARE87 words
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Advertisement616 1922-10-25 4 REMINDER. M TO-DAY WEDNESDAY AT IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF I VALUABLE TOWN AND At Messrs. CHEONG KOON SENG ates of Hajl Abdul Samat b:n Abdul I i I Lots 1 to 1. Valuable 999 years lea--74 and 75, Aral. Street containing the res so ft and let at 182, |86,616 words
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Advertisement183 1922-10-25 5 TO I ET. rope B tel 3u V i u.r. 111. .n P«nan tin nn u.c. |K1 v I ROM J \MAKV Is m] p| n.»W IM UPIEI i :vli^ STI IMSHII GROI \i, i LOOB ST. HELENA UTTH S M Sf> It- OF OFFK7 ro i»i bad Oft JJ(183 words
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Advertisement622 1922-10-25 5 AUCTION SALES IMI'OKiAVr Al-C-lION SALE Thr ""ttSTw^M" 4 m V their > y PUbl C A^<""> H,m IT' Raffle Chamber,, »OSDAY. OCTOBER AT 2.30 P r iS,™ the interost of CHEANG Jl s lri-i-hold land situate nt Pasir Panjanc .r ■pSTLSf roo 9> plant<l with SSSi* Also in k c622 words
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Advertisement781 1922-10-25 5 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT OF JOHORB. *l iiRER KF^TRICTIOX. tMttiQUon WiM be enforced as from Is, November 1922, after which the export oi .M. rubber w.ll only be permitted under lioen IM Vr7»T be f two kinds (D Provisiona: ng I; f export for holdings of over 10C ■CTM, arvl (g) coupon781 words
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Advertisement802 1922-10-25 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Jor roppHe, for the Government at' w C tr T pel <; 3 desir <>«« of contracting j*■ P- rii lof ne ycty^m^cfn/frZr'isl' Ja^uT^ fiL?*"* "s"^ I Do. Prisons «fl«cellaiieo«s Articles, Native i a «2gJ[-^ »P) f«r MM and RScfa 5 0,:,, c .tpar^enT Coal. Sign Boards802 words
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Advertisement485 1922-10-25 5 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Fr T H EXD RS o^ n x. be received «P to noon on Friday, the 3rd November, 1922, at the Re sident Councillor's Office, Malacca, for a period ?Lo°. ne year commencin e from January Ist (a) Cartage. (b) Firewood, ic) Timber. (d) Miscellaneous articles such a*485 words
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Advertisement418 1922-10-25 5 Whilo servier th e p r i mary requisite of Eye Glasses be pure that Mountings and style conform to ft apersonality. Our Rimloss niassos offer the v -ry utmost in scr\'ice, comfort, r.nd style, N. LAZARUS— OPTICIAN HBDICAL HALL BUILDING BATTERY ROAD. lu'liactionist. I Mr. R. V. Meyer, F.s.M.O.418 words
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46 1922-10-25 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. ANNOUNCEMENT. The family of the lute Mr. Tan Cheng Siong, J.P. heartily thanks the relatives and friends who' so kindly attended the funeral, on the 22nd instant, and also those who sent wreaths ai.d letters of condolence. Penang, Manila, and Amoy papers please copy.46 words
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1319 1922-10-25 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1922. Monday's Council Meeting. i The first meeting of the Council h after the return of the Governor from leave was suiv bo be interest- ing, even it' it had not marked the beginning of a new Session, when the Governor presents his annual1,319 words
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Article694 1922-10-25 6 UN REFINES CHARGED. (Frofai Our Own Correspondent). Penani;, Oct. 21. J A. Scully, an Kurasian in charge >i ng Tin Corapw Hiring department, wii charged at the with the theft, sen-ant, of nineteen catties of refined tin i from the Company's works. A Chini dishonestly receiving it The694 words
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Article81 1922-10-25 6 RUBBI PASS! ay, the R ould only I tervratit n. ndustry I i 'Xrep: >oen fully mad y that a cai lndustr> :-■<> laiv- sught to be f the ii attention to h on lines o c oul<i authority, fcions, i>ut ccpt itself. Adiriawj < Th not !»i.81 words
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Article78 1922-10-25 6 In additioi I Friday"^ thv.' foOowii moved. (A) That S I Deacon's report I ■lay be I (B) Tl Deacon be a; design and a fee of £PT years from dal and specifn to keep on» Singapoiv. (C) T Col. Pearson. E the termination from Norember 1923 Vr2\78 words
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Article28 1922-10-25 6 J V romber of tin portant I pared t 1 mi:/ I adjounit"! in 0 I si-** where thej I P ci,c defei one! that co ■rrang*28 words
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Advertisement139 1922-10-25 6 ninn tmmmuiuuminiiiiiimnn??::! 'mwm«««mH»n»iimi"»"m DON'T HOPE I I CALDB£CK,MACGREGOQ CPL 7 j jl FO' THE BEST. i GET IT j I I 'laid acgregor Co., Limited I Incorporated In Shanghai.) i v E IND RETAIL miNE AND SPIRH HKRCHANB (PHONE) 4 »8 8 u«mmmnunt«:»»^Kt::;::r^«: awsat«<»m»mmm»n«ttmuwm:tm«ttnitmttm»« l'Ai.. ROYALTY. f REQUISITE FOR THE139 words
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Advertisement17 1922-10-25 6 REPAIRS ONE HOUR JOHN DUKE. 16. Batteiy Road, Singapore. i mmmm n^^ l| I imi 1 1*17 words
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Article16 1922-10-25 7 coauhon. BTY. •ice.] Oct. 24. V units of He had believe -.Premier. v He I16 words
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Article37 1922-10-25 7 ■don, <h\. I Y.aliI view i I don, Oct. itated I -ilfty midntirmed, '.Ke in out that tion oi to com< < sure which will mear if hi postponed 18th, the dela> he ii ihip.37 words
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Article32 1922-10-25 7 fndon, B trmrn i of antly with the .I!, hut i r them IE TIMBB. •>. Oct 21. numaciag Pbd] Stuart, by the c-hair-tlu Northinoan the Walt, r '■'HornnKTit of •■fcpcndciK*.32 words
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Article422 1922-10-25 7 BONAR LAW'S DAY. TO FORM AMI MS IKY. I 'Midon. M t. 2.1. km o Mr, I mi ad which it is i ii,-. 8 the 1 i>; sad the ip. ba ned promi 1 of full <>w and af m. Lord i utton, who pr nd422 words
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Article167 1922-10-25 7 London, Oct. eved in which ifl I yds, was the k re 'k-(i. ex( eeding millio:: ton Spj half of which w ih. Th« i new o 2tt millioi < h is below las< ft ar. 1 urn the lo '.irtyyears. An interei the prog rive demand for167 words
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Article191 1922-10-25 7 ANGLO-FRENCH SCHEME. GRAVITY DEEPENING. [Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. 23. :.;;is. .f the mmik is '••a on the gravity of the •i• n. According to Paris J>ig lug of war is proceeding in {J tmtkMM Commission, where thy Anglo-French scheme:, are under -d< ation. Sii J. Bradbury particularly iu191 words
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Article263 1922-10-25 7 Pretoria, Oct. 2 The repori of the Rfartial-mw C<<. 1. »ion which enquired into the revoH at Johannesburg, ascribes the revolt to e of the Nationalist elements to profit by industrial disturbance i 1 order to obtain a republican form of Government: to the I strikers' commandos263 words
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Article260 1922-10-25 7 MILLION LOSSES. The Bankruptcy Department is flourishing", "from Government point of view." The receipts exceeded the expenditure by SG.OOO. being |68,775, of which Singapore contributed 248.364. Looking back through fhe yenrs, this is a record, though compared with 1914 the revenue has about doubled ami the expenditure260 words
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Article790 1922-10-25 7 u V Q G E R. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Uahru, Oct. 24. It may bo hit late to jive notes of the Johorc Bahru and Singapore ru^g< nateb of some ten. days ago but there are one or two impressions that may n tittle correction, First,790 words
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95 1922-10-25 7 SEAH PENG HONG vs. O. C SMALLEY. We arc requested by Mr. Drummond to siate that the paragraph in connection with the above case in our issue of 21st instant was inserted without his authority, and that the statement contained therein that a motion is about to be made by95 words
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Advertisement63 1922-10-25 7 Silk Hose isle Top:. 3 I j! *and Toes I I BHHH& "'^&/j^r f i 1 adits Milanese All Silk Hose 1 Incorporated in ML Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Go LONDON 144-147 CECIL STR ET, BIHOAPORE. 3 CUBIC FOOT-* HViN BPADG .^Bflflßntt^ OUTPUT OF SEVEN CUBIC YARDS PER HOUR I63 words
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Advertisement551 1922-10-25 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 SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTEXHAM and551 words
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Advertisement474 1922-10-25 8 "ELLERMAN" LINI MJLLBBMA* BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP o*,. t**. (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Senior OUTWARD. Dm* Sfcfapor*. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Nov 1 s.s. CITY OF YORK Dec 14 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA j an s.s. CITY OF POONA Mar. 9 HOMEWARD. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles and London Dec. 20474 words
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Advertisement532 1922-10-25 8 P. O. BRITISH INDL\N| AND APCAR LINE. I (Incorporated in Kntrlamh MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO frm PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL s N (Under Contract with Hii Majesty'j GMtnmtßt\ LONDON rAft-SABTKSN El FROM LONDON TO MAKSI DUE MHQAPOBM u I KARMALA about Oct. 29 MANTUA KASHGAR about Nov. 12 DONGOI PLASSY532 words
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Advertisement251 1922-10-25 9 silW UEgJUUH CO., LTB. RE BANGKOK SERVICE. uta* ,ra, Telnpin, P ut ani, Singon npon, and Banckok. fc 2:j Oct. 25 .1 8 Not. ana hive excellent accom MM vi= AOd trip 1? ,iay S -a! and Imw Johnston's PUr bal< I «ill be conveyed in h to STLAMSHIP Co.,251 words
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Advertisement278 1922-10-25 9 O. S. K. PROPOSED SAILINGS IROM SINGAPORE. bject to change without previous notice) rrpear. Lino For Marseilles I ondon, Hamburg, Rotterdam. Antwerp via Colombo, Suez Port Said. Amazon Maru arr. Nov. 20 dep. 21 unko Maru arr. Dec. 21 dep. 22 *Omit Marseilles. New York Line: For San Francisco Panama,278 words
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Advertisement640 1922-10-25 9 ihe Ocean Steam Sh p npany, Limited The China Mutual Steai:: Kavigtfta Co., Ltd. i7ii AND EUerman BucknaU Steam Shin Co im (Incorporated in Englamd.) JOINT SKRVICR K> NIW TOJUt WJB OR P4NAV/ s,a me FROM NEW YORK CITY OFCANTON Du S pore Route For CINOUB v P r r640 words
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Advertisement362 1922-10-25 9 ISTHMIAN LINE DIRECT SERVICE SINGAPORE TO BOSTON. NEW YORK VND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ. FAIRFIELD CITY d Stafapo* to load Nuv 17 In o MOBILE CiTV due S in* dischar 2 v M 10 MOBIL^CITY dTJUS Taking cargo u:> Through Billa of Lading to all Inland Points. For freight and paKiculara362 words
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Article831 1922-10-25 10 Facing The Facts. When Senator McCumber says bluntly the U. S. is going to collect all its debts, it is certain that he has never given a half hour's study to the question, says the New York World." Exclusive of private debts owed by Europe831 words
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Article156 1922-10-25 10 The P. and O. Karmala has left Colombo, and is expected to arrive at this port on Sunday morninp:, the 29th instant. She will proceed to the P. and O. Wharf on arrival. Mr. \V. G. Turner, chief officer of the Clan Macbeth, met recently with a serious156 words
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Advertisement69 1922-10-25 10 I THE IDEAL I I 1 SOLID TYRES FOR 1 Light and Heavy Lorries. PRICES ON APPLICATION TO 1 SIME DARBY CO., LTD I SOLE DISTRIBUTOR FOR MALAYA. ||j NOW READY. Singapore and Malayan Rough Diary for 1923. Price, $2.50 per copy. Post Free, $2.95. Publishers FRASER NEAVE, LTD. The69 words
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Advertisement377 1922-10-25 10 Airy Lightness //are quite easy to make it U Cook uses Raisley for f the raising. It combines freely with ordinary flour and thus ensures every particle being equally raised and baked throughout. Follow the directions given with each tin and success is f assured. Paisley I H W^ThTSDPE raising377 words
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Advertisement133 1922-10-25 10 Genasco RooH 2 PLY AND S J'LY *ti COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-ltM m] AND NAIS FOR FIXING ll "j GCJV4SCO /S :^^^^E fover40 Vears 3raf manufacture withstands M^oMm beginning tropicaiheat end,4 ec and rain and Ho i lp #c makes a coo! ri*ht a/icf attrac~ cheap suk It/i^e roof. f/tutes,133 words
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Miscellaneous625 1922-10-25 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Djambi etc. Singkep I a.m. Pulau Soetf Benuit a.m. Cucob Han* Chiap 9 a.m. Cucob Hong Soon 9 a.m. Trengganu, etc. Boribat 9 a.m. P. Sambu and Singkep Trap 9 a.m. Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy, taking mails for U.S.A. Canada Armanestan 10 a.m. Bangkok Valaya 11 a.m.625 words
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Article61 1922-10-25 11 October 24. i Bank 4 m. p. J Bank demand it i» "B^4 BangkokTdentand I X2 Sovereign, Eank Buying 3 Bank of England Rat* 3 d c Har Silver London :]:i Th» followißf telegram has been receire^ from Rome dated Oct. 14 noon. Kxchan-o on London Lirea 103.80 per61 words
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Article96 1922-10-25 11 October Tin (Buyer. $87.00) No wlk^ Gambier Cube No. I 17 00 Pepp b er r ßlack Pepper (white fair) 20 75 Tapioca, small flckc. fg. "9.50 Pearl Sago sir ail 775 Copra Mix lo Copra Snndried <xr,r, Opium, Benarea unc i,500 Kice. Rangoon white 235.00 Rice, Siam Xo.96 words
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Article41 1922-10-25 11 Singapore, Oc:. 24th. 12 noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot 41 i a 42-,; Xov.-Doc. 43 45%; Jan.-March 44 44 1..; April-June 45 ii%. London quotation crepe and <hoet Is. 0%4. Is. o%d. Market Steady.41 words
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Article225 1922-10-25 11 The manufacture of flour, arrowroot, tapioca, size, gum, and oih«»r product! from the cassava plant offers good scope for British enterprise. Cassava is grown in large quantities in Cochin and Travancore. The rout of this plant may be refined and made into flour and used aa size for225 words
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Article135 1922-10-25 11 1 The demand of the Japanese woman for i varied and Intricate patterns in the linen weaves she buys, and the more easily sa- tisfied tastes of tho European woman in thi» 1 line have resulted in the linen weaver* of k Japan showing a marked penchant for saving their135 words
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Article114 1922-10-25 11 Hi ASER'S REPORT Singapore, Get L'l. $87'pe7t!kul 2S BUytMSI M l!lllS Rubbers.-guiK. TambaUia 72% Uimn Simpans $1 25, In<lra,ins $4.60, Alor O^ $1.40. kuala Bidiini .91.9:,. Kemp* >sur>< Bwjett- M, Malakoir. |2^, T ,!uk An. $C.oo. Mandai Tdcongi 82%, JimaJui $1 IB Lunas $0.30, Bdgoiniia $8.10. Mining.-collieiies114 words
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Article192 1922-10-25 11 Sinpapari', Oct. 2J. I(u.),x> si. 171. si 22\ Tta^London £171 2-. 6d., local $97 bayi era no aellem. Share Market.— Qaitt. R»a*«rs.— Malaka Pinda -1 i;-. t] 521 11.12V, $1.17%, Ba8 M i«la Sidiraa $I*s Kempa. U $4^5. Aloi G $1.40 11,50. Brog» 8 40 50, Pwrtais 55192 words
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Article72 1922-10-25 11 Singapore, Oct. 21. 28. 6d. Wnoiate,. R»fcbewu-.B«88ttt a 95, uiu Bern* U II.W 11.16, Amnl^anK «an» bidimsirif M^O, I W4O 11.60, MaUka I Simpant $1.40 $1.50. 16 47%, ru, v, ni o U6 Ratruts IGs. !J;i)l|OU| Ordinary $4.50 $6. Jnd i: ri:.N._( ,,,.a i Motor. |2.76,72 words
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Article40 1922-10-25 11 ViMtrd.u\ Alteration.. 'fir Tin (£1) 24a.6d 2G 6d n ah Oufl Develop Kota r,i (60) H 1.7.6 lim (200,1 L oo I (700.U00 j, 90 !<o 4.1 [imah (350,000) Lli I ka Pindaa (1,000,000— j iis j40 words
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Advertisement1446 1922-10-25 11 >.-,00()000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMP^TmmB U7 mm HEAD omCE Ho^fSSSl **£*> any has 120,000 deposited with the lupreme Court of EaJSPSS OFF ,I CE f 32 Old Jewry, E.C. .^»T.VK PLANS OF ASSURANCE ASSUranCC the B^ ™e v MANAGING DIRECTOR AGENTS WANTF.n MANAGER ANI?' AGENCY DIREPTOT? r n1,446 words
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Advertisement50 1922-10-25 11 RO^ ASSURANCE j FIRE MOTOR CAR^ Branch Office-64, The Arcade, CoUye^Qu^ 6<> Lt<l [THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO !t D (Incorporated in Great Britain). MOTOR CAR— Policies issued cover PRIVATE CARS IfOTO Public, Fire and Theft. For Rates etc., apply to the Company's Agents BOUSTEAD <0.. J.TI) (lncorpora*<'d In frus.)50 words
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Article1283 1922-10-25 12 The race Mil concluded must, a* j ii, have turned out fair.y well for Hm Club, and that despite two wet days on which the attendance was materially diminished. The lotteries filled easily and the prices obtained were good so that they shoul.l be rather above the average1,283 words
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Article131 1922-10-25 12 lii a climate mcto a this. h< and rate rapidly, M,t. and i nirglutinanls < and ether insects, no matter w .-.at pteaef vative ne employed. Ai far back ai 18 the« late Dii reated many of i k- with a c imposition made up131 words
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Article129 1922-10-25 12 the i? of the Museum Com- auction was obtained from the eminent and from the Muhainrnedan d to open the old Malay b on Fort Cunning hill. It is regarded R6 the oldest and ">ialay memorial in Singap belie veil to the bury njr place ofMuseum Report. - 129 words
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Article261 1922-10-25 12 YESTERDAYS PRACTICE GAMEThe rugger practice game on the Padang yesterday was spoilt by the heavy rain of the afternoon, the slippery condition of the ball rendering effective parsing almost Impossible. Two full fifteen's were out, the Probable Singapore side (Colours) being [opposed by a side which pave them a261 words
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Article49 1922-10-25 12 TO-DAYS TIBS. A Class Singles. La e Warner vs. Kleinman. Sii h r vs. IVan. I*. Class sinulf-. Smith vs. Borneman. Newcomers' Handicap. Fcrgnsson vs. Sop«r« 1' Class Doubles. Barnes and Hammond vs. rv.yser and Rob< A Class Doubles. nii and Dyne vs. Doig and Leakey.49 words
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Article194 1922-10-25 12 The preliminary heats for the above will be held on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. The order of events is as follows: Wednesday, commencing: 4 p.m.: 80 yds. School Championship. 40 yds. School Championship, 160 yds. Schools relay Schools diving. Commencing 5 p.m.: sl> yds. Y.Ma.A.194 words
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Article151 1922-10-25 12 The inter-club match between the Singapore Golf Club and the Keppel Golf Club, played at Keppel on Sunday, 22nd inst., resulted in a win for the home team by 2'i. The details are: Singapore Golf Club vs. Keppel Golf Club Mitchelmove and Winter 0 Rutley and Hendrie151 words
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Article34 1922-10-25 12 It is gratifying to be able to announce that His Royal Highness The Prince o: Wales has been graciously pleased to be I come a Patron of the Singapore Polo Club34 words
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Article576 1922-10-25 12 RUBBBB RESTRICTION. To the Editor. yi r> Will you allow me to point, out some 'instances where Mr. Baddeley's statements are neither correct not consistent. To commence with an all-important matter in no way is the freedom of the ports of the Colony being interfered with.576 words
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Article116 1922-10-25 12 (Bj <>f the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbun.) Tokio. Oct. IS. Mr. K i Hashimoto's., disavowal o? assumption to the Presidency of the South Manchurian Railway has caused a sensation, owing to the difficulty of finding a suitable person for the position. The lato Mr. Hayakawa's insurance is estimated at116 words
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Article39 1922-10-25 12 Wednesday, 25th Band Practice, 5.15 p.m. Signalling Class, 5.15 p.m. The Annual General Meeting of the AssoI ciation will be held on Monday, October 30th at 7>.'Ao p.m., in the Y.M.C.A. Hall. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.39 words
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Advertisement136 1922-10-25 12 a PROPERTY SALE. The following Singapore properties were osed of by suction by E tata sod Trust Agencies Ltd: at their Sale-room on Moni v: Freehold land off Upper Serangoon P.. sd area 19 acres, 8 lood.s and 81 poles, comprised in statutory land grant No. 20,099, together with the136 words
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Advertisement65 1922-10-25 12 i Dr. Barnes, medical director of health, Bangkok, in a lecture on Anophelene mosquitoes, said that he had captured and identified seventeen species of anophelene. Every species but one "was caught while attacking me in my house, either in Bang- kok or in the vicinity of Chiengmai." Very f heroic.65 words
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