The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 October 1922
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Title Section16 1922-10-26 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. IBS CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1922. No. 10,72116 words
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Article243 1922-10-26 1 The election fever is growing in England, the polling date having been fixed for Nov. 15th. Page 7. Mr. Bonar Law has formed a Ministry, the constitution of which is given in a Keuter cable Page 7. There is no hope of Mr. Lloyd George getting any243 words
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Article972 1922-10-26 1 It was after dinner one night that w. played oar iirst game, Eurydice, Ann and myself, with the Orientalist as Instructor: You may picture the scene, a cour.. of beautiful women with cameo profiles, the ancient Sinologist with bloodless hands and tapering nails, and myself but no, nm972 words
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Advertisement102 1922-10-26 1 MALTHOID I Raffles Hotel. Telephone 2920 (10 Lines). j!f I Thursday E Guest Night, 1 Ka;Scs Orchest: S EDGAR HULLAND AT THE PIANO. M I't^B (HPWW^ wjt^^^W QBHmHV Li. ■■r»eL: TT3BBB! SMK^SPMbSC?^OBHHRBMH r l ;e leaf books .Mi: FINISHED ARTICLE H NOW r FEASER&NEAVE,LTD. ARCADE, SINGAPORE. GRAPHITE OT T a102 words
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Advertisement212 1922-10-26 1 jfir tl\c work J/ The reason for \k jj 1/ ROYALrypewrit- ?1 if er supremacy is |i ij I rully established I M\ Now— compare the guaranteed IM *l < m\ service which follows the purchase 'S > ij "Compare ij T--'T Vrn~i'Bin^iMiiiißßM^s3£.rZ_!lZZl^--!_!^_Z^^— S J The new prices on the212 words
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Advertisement187 1922-10-26 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Reudel Bath Saltrates for had feet Page o. Optical repairs in one hour, by -Tohn Duke Page 6. Excellent liqueurs from H. Bolter Page 1. Alhambra Cinema special announcement Page 2. DunhUl'fl tobacco cartridges from R >b>nson's Page 7. Dinner and dance Raffles dote) tonight Page 1. Whiteaway*!187 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous92 1922-10-26 1 THE WEEK. Tkundmg, ttak. High Water, 2.17 :..m., 1.20 p.m. Phil. Orchestra, Vic. Mem. Hall, 5.15 p.m. Lodge Eastern Gate Emergent, 5.30 p.m. Friday, 21th. High W:iter, 3.17 a.m.. 2.24 p.m. Municipal Commission. 2.18 p.m. Saturday, 2sth. High Water, 4 24 a.m., 3.44 p.m. Polo: Balestier. Cricket: S.R.C. vs. Services,92 words
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Article753 1922-10-26 2 NTii I of articles in tin- Tm.^ -\Vu View* column, conclude* with this the household of M Indian resulent.Tfao smallest estabMehm«nt which tht "du^tooti" (custom* allows the WKSi official to keep up m India conlifts of six 'pn-ant^. Thee* aiv the butler tin- bearer, the took, the753 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement338 1922-10-26 2 TO L&r OR FOR SALE. LARGI 001 K> WOT, aewly erected area from 'JOG to 60,000 aq. ft. f«cir:{r -'.\f r. LARGR MOKES from 6,000 to 24,000 so. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for offices and godow»3. Centrally situated. All immediate i-ntry, going cheap. Apply or338 words
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Advertisement934 1922-10-26 2 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 24th 25th and 26th Oct. JN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 p.m. FASHIONABLE DEAUVILLEj WELSH NATIONAL PAGEANT, Huge Dock Fire at Calais, King George in The HigfelaruLj in Latest Pathe Gazettes Nos. 1)05 6. SINGAPORE RACES! THE AUTUMN MEET] Loral Pathe Topical. Tuesday's, Thursday', and Saturday's934 words
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Advertisement483 1922-10-26 2 PPOfnunmt from Thursday 86th <> tA Very Attractive Bill ol IN Tin-: SECOND BHO^ Harold Lloyd's Etaeond Li A Special Production rek-as^l h v HAKOLD LLOYD i,, "AMONG THOSE PI gN j A Hilarious Tlwti-Pa A )i])i)ling: rousing ori^iim] ccmedy full ofthriHs and i new way of catching; Hops alive483 words
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Article806 1922-10-26 3 IX I I. \|\l« Ili^ Sept, i I A- ten- lu I r Sheffield, v the B 1 T if- I r] of Incidents I rse -ball I Ts m I da ule, f all ng :ind in this j j ents in the the as- hel- 1806 words
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Article506 1922-10-26 3 No doubt >;ni many smil it the expense of the ex-maj thought he Esq." nd lerk o to him as Mi\ Cfertainly are either more osophic than this retired wan •>* leu displea■are. But probably f us would be :y kinci f i a- to the iw eh our506 words
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Advertisement46 1922-10-26 3 Hi B^k> il i^ CARS MODEL FIVE BEATER CAR, FITTED WITH S E L F-S T A RTER, LIGHTING, ELECTRIC v SPEEDOMETER, DETACHKIMS. DOUBLE FOLDING REEN, ONE-MAN HOOD i [JLASS IN REAR, SIDE CURTAINS, ETC. 3) I.OUU i J distributoics* aa and i.m.s. 1, MOTORS LTD.46 words
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Advertisement364 1922-10-26 3 ITCHING BURNING h large, Red Spots. Very Painful Cuticura Heals. •*!*y little -id's face broke on l a rash which too?; the lorm 01 ir. c, red ■pan and uched and burned. They were very painful and were of a dry nature. They disfigured her and I had to keep364 words
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Advertisement87 1922-10-26 3 V VWWWWWVWWWWWVWb VVAV. I A > .V.VAW/A I JWAV.%W( f. A.M. A. A.M.A. fl |JHICK, HARGREAVEI Co., Ltd J ■I (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). i s I Diesel Oil Engines. Uniflow Steam Engines. Condensing Plant. I; (with Hick-Breguet Fjectair.) I; SOLE AGENT in MALAYA, SIAM, BURMA. INDO-CHINA, 5 J DUTCH EAST87 words
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Article1341 1922-10-26 4 DALE COLLINS - DALE COLLINS MORE FROM THE SPBEJACK*S SCRIBE. Singapore. For the second time the Speejacks has crossed the line, and she has come as all the ships of all the seas must at some time to the court of the jewelled lady Singapore. Coming- in from* the1,341 words
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Article145 1922-10-26 4 1 lie process of growing old," said a fam- OUi London physician to the writer the other day. -is best checked by my favourite prescription— golf quant suff. The retired businwi bmii often S o«s to piev*« Twy quickly owing- to lack of customary occupation; well,145 words
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Article77 1922-10-26 4 The now Rector had just poached hi* fn-st S ern:on in his new parish. As ho made h* way to the Rectory an old farmer »topP* him. -That be a foin sen^on you've ust give us. passon." said he. "I* hope they',, a,, bo aS77 words
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Article253 1922-10-26 4 All. •<?- w. tim<\ a: b, remarkable ill meaee amount expended I y Ul RtiLic »f f^r flyera like n, idi r Ji.. any did i bi P ill manufacture h c- The first i- J vesticath-n I the German e, character; d minute inveatig d flying of birds253 words
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Article91 1922-10-26 4 Prohibition hat had •love frowing •epresentative of Um R >any'« London oil i .'JO.OOO mile tour of bu« h-rough AMca, Pi| Zanzibar In floo 'overnnuMii a Britis dwiiing practically ai! Hove exports ai.-I if cloves. As tho cIOTOI b prior (o ihip* e I I and other91 words
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Advertisement457 1922-10-26 4 I UraU .^fEP- 3 6UNBASU. F. COM^TA >^ii k'.! v < •I nri vv aaat^ i < High grade MANILA CIGARS, manufactured only by I The Orient Tobacco Manufactory, Intenohi j HONGKONG. O S TeK Add "MODERATOR." Codes: A.B.C. sth Imp., Bentiey's C. Ingrenohl. the original mamrfacturer of the above457 words
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Advertisement401 1922-10-26 4 NO MOKE TENDER. ACHING FEET. MEDICAL MAX BATS THY ONI DIP [N SALTIIATED WATER FOR QUICK \\D LASTING RESULTS WHEN FEET BURN SMART. SWELL, ITCH, BLISTER AND PERSPIRE. GIVES PRESCRIPTION The blood circulation in the feet is nearlv f!l fty^ tiV i Ue tO thPir Sreat distance from the heart.401 words
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Advertisement4 1922-10-26 4 I Lfcfo^^ 6ROTHEP WA-.V.V.VAV.W.W.V.WAV/.WAV.VV.V.V.V,4 words
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Article862 1922-10-26 5 By« happy coindden e the tttpntioii of the public wu drawn last week, saya :ho Chamber of Co ,UM.. j al of g^ t g wo Important and timely publications dealing with that ever-reeuniNjr oiiFiculty, the la--1 wn, and emphasizing the vital ritect sitj of Koo(l862 words
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Article98 1922-10-26 5 Japan has accepted the challenge of the Philippines to a tennis tournament for WOnren in connection with the next Fur Eastem Games. China and other countries willing to send teams will likewise hv included in the tourney. Hitherto it has been left to the aggrieved •employer to prosecute a servant98 words
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Advertisement123 1922-10-26 5 X0 LETm OCCUWH. rH I sfIIAITS BTBAMBHIP ;j i;ill v iikievs ,W,H- OF OFFICE I BAD OM 1.. (INt ORPOR--1 iND)f Sl HHKN'S I Suitt Place, I :u. u.c. Xos. mm I nni I u.c. uoiodious n Street, Pocks and art of Fr^e u.c. j, :.?ixd. Occupation r Brother*. u.c.123 words
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Advertisement678 1922-10-26 5 AUCTION SALES IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE <"^ r ,ved instruction, U aoU by TuMc Auction At thcr.alc.roon,. Raffles Chamber 1 M«et, Singapore, ON MONDAY, 30th OCTOBER AT 2.30 PM Lf^iSn*^!! th0 I lifc int <™t of CHEANG JIM KONG (denved under the Will of henng Hone Lim deceased) in the following678 words
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Advertisement829 1922-10-26 5 NOTICES. Ml NICIPAL NOTICE. ANNUAL BUPPUEJ T* -ndfrs are invited under the following heads for supphes to the Municipality of Singapore, from lai January IMS, for one year: (I) Labour for Feeding and Clearing the Crushers at the Municipal Store and unloading Oranllo i«t Tnnk Ro a <f Station. t2829 words
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Advertisement309 1922-10-26 5 j^* BY APPOINTMENT TO J r* ~v f•- > T| i Examined Charge, i H. M. The King of Siam. I SPECIAIi OFFER! 3 A LIMITED SUPPLY OF BEST QUALITY GOLD FILLED EARCHAINS AND EYEGLASS CHAINS. jj PBSSENT PRIC^i $1.00 Each, ij S. SMITH SON (SIAM) LTD. (Incorporated with James309 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article41 1922-10-26 6 j AXGVLLIA.—On the 20th October, at 21-2 "WUkie Road, Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs If. E. i AnguJlia, a son. NIXON. At the European Hospital, Kuala I Lumpur, on 23rd October 1922. to Mr. and Mrs. R. Nixon, a son.41 words
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Article103 1922-10-26 6 MANCHESTER— HUGHES.— On October 25, I at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Henry Lewis, son i of the late Mr. Caleb Manchester of Kensington and of Mrs. Manchester of Seaford, Susse*. to Lily, elder daughter of Arthur Henry Hughe*. Washwood Heath, Birmingham. DANDO— ROYLANCE.— On the 23rd Sept.. at St. Stephen's103 words
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Article44 1922-10-26 6 The family of the late Mr. Tan Cheng Siong, J.P., heartily thanks the relatives and friends who so kindly attended the funeral, on the 22nd instant, and aiao those who sent wreaths aiid letters of condolence. Penang, Manila, cud Amoy papers please copy.44 words
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1366 1922-10-26 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1922. Wealth and Health. Interesting" as have been the dis- cussions of the Government schemes providing for the material welfare i of the Colony in the last few days, of even more importance j is the question of the health of the inhabitants, for1,366 words
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Article108 1922-10-26 6 TRAVELLING CINEMA FATALITY(From Our Own Comvspcndent. Ipoh, Oct. 2.V A distressing: incident occurred at a levelling cinema at Tronoh, resulting in the death of a Chiriese lady. thu wttt od 1 i.;p Teng Kam and the daughter of the Kapitan China, Chun?: Thyc I'hin. It appears that while108 words
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Article66 1922-10-26 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh. Oct. 2.">. The P. 11. S. Restriction Central CummiUee, which is westing the Strait > Committee at Port Swettenham on Sunday is composed a^ follows Mr. J. E. Nathan. Ifr. Rex, the hon'ble Mi-. R. C. M. Kindersley, Messrs. R. Bannon, Cummings, Parsons66 words
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Article317 1922-10-26 6 (From Our Own Correspondent >. Ipoh, Oct 2.">. H. H. the Sultan of Perak yesterday opened tlu- Malay College at Tanjong Malim and was accorded hm enthasi welcome by the district. King Edward VII College of Medicine L32 students, of whom <U are Government indentured. Major S.317 words
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Article285 1922-10-26 6 Th< The E the nti the Indiai The i meeting h< nKncii thai that m< love th( an Stand potation was Th« our depati I given belli impretsi Rootilit, i II ing ih-.t they disca i» 'i point v. labou the give livini dependent. the m285 words
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Advertisement166 1922-10-26 6 itttnmt.mTntitiii:!!«:;attt:;;»imtntiumtttutui:itwuc«;: u;muimuiiiiiiiiniimmw I ,Jm^, DON'T HOPE rCALDB£CJC, MACGPEGOQ CPU?] I 3^ FO^ TK r; BEST f Caldbsck Macgregor Co., Limited •Incorporated in Shanghai.) I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANS (PHONE) 87 Cecil Stv4rt. 228 I FIRST— IN TWENTY FIVK YEARS OF PRACTICAL OPTICAL EXPERIENi WE HAVE ALWAYS ENDEAVOURED166 words
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Advertisement96 1922-10-26 6 I 94. Htn son 1 WAGONS FOR EVERY PURPOSE Hudson Wagons are built on a sound engineering principle expert Lnow- ledpe, scientific designing, skilled workmen and sound material, all com- bine to make those Wagons t!ie most efficient for the particular job they are employed upen. Hudson High-Capacity Side Tipping96 words
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Article195 1922-10-26 7 U-.rAH.NET. CONSTITUTION. e.] Ort 24. follows: i mct-llor, I *iuer, Lord Duke I War, iiyj mi; B >ar«l I>f vro- AttorEduca- [11; OXS I Miidoii. Oit. 21. a new rt 'ing I to Mrv.n- v ise the are agit&ling de« are un- iha l 1 ..ndon. Oct.195 words
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Article33 1922-10-26 7 ■ndon. Oct. 24. Elation confer. rrow. Majorthf British by f i'..s,nU-d by ten, ><>• three, Boliv,a PojtuWl, Serbia, The object '•tempt a co. dardisation appliWorthiness of r jl -heme o f sig.33 words
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Article97 1922-10-26 7 FRESH ATTEMPTS. ERRATIC MARKS. [Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. 24. German marfg are erratic They touchy 17 oOn I moremenl is distrasied and neicly a reaction from the cfHapee -<i Batordaj to 20,000. Tht-y closed '^.200. Fn h franca are weak e1 n, Igian at 67. THE commission. Paris,97 words
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Article306 1922-10-26 7 Paris, Oct. 24. In communication to the French GovlernttJtoOt, announcing Italy's agreement, with the suggest*,! arrangement* for tho Near conference, Signof Sforza I :hat an understanding should be r* ached between Britain and Fitince in view of Russia's participation in the second phase Of tho Conference. It306 words
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Article177 1922-10-26 7 The following congratulatory mJeasag* received from His Excellency the Governor and Commander-in-Chief with regard to the S. V. C. Route March, on 22nd October. 1922. is published for information: "I was pleased to have the opportunity of seeing tho Singapore olunteer Corpf on the march on Sunday177 words
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Article37 1922-10-26 7 Amount previously acknowledged $20,683.50 Staff, Middle East Films, Ltd. 20.00 ".Tudex" 10.00 Mr. F. H. Smith (3rd. donation) 3.00 $20,710.50. The amount of -ash in hand is about $1,000. G. H. Kiat, Hon. Sec.37 words
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Article48 1922-10-26 7 In celebration of the" anniversary oi birthday of His Majesty the Emperor oi Japan, the Consul General for Japan, Mr S. Ukita will be pleased to receive visitors from 11 am. to 12.30 p.m. on Octobei 31st af'Kinloss," Lady Hill, Orange Grov< Road.48 words
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Article533 1922-10-26 7 MOSTLY BRITISH. THE EGYPT FINDING. Router's Service. Landon, Oct. 24. Hie Imperial Merchant Service Guild, uk' the Mercantile Marine Sen-ice Assoon, fan deference to the wish of the »ptaia of th? Egypt, have not proceeded with their intention of appealing to the Court as regards the Egypt533 words
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Article124 1922-10-26 7 C E. Z. M. S. SALE. lira. F. Baton Jamef will open a sa'e of work on Tuesday, November 7th at 1C o'clock in the Victoria Hall. Mr. E. Salzmann has arranged a musical programme for the afternoon. A refreshment stali will be open all day. Other stalls will offer124 words
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Article62 1922-10-26 7 The following Kentlen.en have consents to serve on the Central Committee for th< Straits Settlements: Representing Singapore: The Hon. Mi Lowther Kemp and Mr. F. G. Stevena. Penang: The Hon. Mr. D. A. M. Browr Mr. G. Stothard and Mr. H. E. Sparke, Malacca: The Hon. Mr.62 words
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Article25 1922-10-26 7 Saturday being the Feast of S. Simon an S. Jude there will be Holy Communion f 7 a.m. at S. Andrew's Cathedral.25 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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Letter80 1922-10-26 7 To the Editor. Sir > —According to the latest Times Veekly to hand, the price of petrol lias been reduced to consumers at home by i *M>d. per gallon. TUt being so, sorely those who control i petrol supplies here can see their way to i make a80 words
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Article384 1922-10-26 7 The marriage of Mr. Henry lewis Man. chttter, Assistant Treasurer in the Muni- opality, to Miss Lily Hugbee, took place j at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday after- i noon in the presence of a large number of friends. The Bishop of Singapore, the j384 words
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Article205 1922-10-26 7 The adjourned hearing of the action brought by the Union Trading Company, 36 Robinson road, igainst Chop Ban Sang Long, was resumed before Mr- Justice Barrett-Lennard in the Supreme Court yesterday. The plaintiffs, represented by Mr. Dudley Parsons, alleged that in June, 1919 and subsequently they ordered205 words
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Article82 1922-10-26 7 Professor Einstein, passing- through Singapore, will be welcomed by the local Zionist Society at a reception to be given by Mr. M. Mteyer at his residence, 3 Oxley Rise, on the Ist of November proximo at G p.m. Mr. M>eyer will be pleased to receive anybody who desires82 words
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Article73 1922-10-26 7 At the meieting of the Municipal Commissioners on Friday Che Yunas bin Abdullah will ask: With reference to the Gunong Pulai Water Scheme, (1) Whether it is intended to have the Schemie carried .through by contract; (2) If by contract, whether tenders will be called for; (3)73 words
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Advertisement103 1922-10-26 7 DUNHILL'S STANDARD MIXTURE CARTRIDGES I (MEDIUM STRENGTH) j This Choice Old Fashioned. Mixture is now supplied in Cartridge Form. Each tin of Dunhill's improved self-filling cartridges contains 38 pipefulls of a smok- ing MIXTURE OF RARE DISTINCTION, blended from carefully SELECTED Virginia and Turkish Tobaccos. PRICE $1.45 PER TIN. m103 words
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Advertisement514 1922-10-26 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The "Mue 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 SWETTENHAM514 words
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Advertisement533 1922-10-26 8 "SLLEftMAN" UNI ■LUPMAF BUCKNALL STEAMSKIP C*., IM 'iDwrporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. Do» Siagapor*. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Nov. 1 s.s. CITY OF YORK Dec. 14 B.s. CITY OF SIMLA Jan. 28 s.s. CITY OF POONA Mar. 9 HOMEWARD. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles and London Dec. 29533 words
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Advertisement549 1922-10-26 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIAN AND APCAR LINE. I (Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO qi PENINSULAR AND ORIENTALS W (Under Contract with Hie Majnaty'e Gov.r, LONDON PAB-BAfITIRM BERVI ?KOM LONDON TO MARSKII LBB DU« BINGAPOBE KARMALA about Oct. 29 MANTU> KASHGAR about Nov. 12 DONG^ PLASSY about Nov.549 words
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Advertisement582 1922-10-26 9 <f®U STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) f tlUl KSIM GAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. Kelantan, Pangnara, Telupin, P*tani, Singora A, Chumpon, and Bangkok. A Arrival Departure VH Oct. SO Nov j Nov 6 Nov. 8 MAHI IS Nov 15 ;;^o,n wit, e,oct,o «M and h av e excellent acc582 words
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Advertisement629 1922-10-26 9 riii AND BucknaU Steam Shin Co TtH MMUICAM MANCHfcKIAN UNE) Lt<L (Incorporated in Enjlaad.) JOINT BBVICK TOm YOM^reS^OB PANAMA su,,e rB FROM NEW YORK CITY OF CANTON 1 r R UtC For AI^WOUS t?J Ort r l ucz Philippines, H'kong. K ee PHEItIUS Suez_ Philippines and China. OTir OF MBMODENE629 words
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Advertisement506 1922-10-26 9 ISTHMIAN LINE DIRECT SERVICE SINGAPORE 10 UOSTON. NEW YORK *ND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ. FAIRFIF.rD CITY Sta^p^ to h«, Nov n 1022 I MOBILE CITY (1110 Sinsall c t0 dischar;; 7 Y (IUC «W»P« I^ Dec. 25 1922 Taking- cargo on Through Bills of Lading to all Inland Point*. For freight506 words
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Advertisement106 1922-10-26 9 <* and 3, Collyer Quay. FOR MAURITIUS. The s.s. Mauritian is due to arrire here on the 30th instant and will have prompt despatch for the abore port. For passages please apply to M. A. MAMAZIE SONS, Ltd. H] 19, Malacca Street. THE BLI E rUNNWL LIN* For JAVA WSBTBIN106 words
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Article1337 1922-10-26 10 The Morning Post thus favourably review!* Major Owen Rutter's new book 'British North Borneo."— A !*mall boy, asked what he knew about Borneo, replied: "It's the place the wild man came from." A curio of the exami-nation-room, for he can hardly have been old enough to remember how1,337 words
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Article481 1922-10-26 10 The master of the City of Yokohama reports that Komiran Island Light (Balabac Strait) in Lat. 7.55 N., Long 117.13 E. was not burning at 5.30 a.m. on October 20. A shark measuning ten feet in length was caught by the crew of Singapore Cold Storage launch Sunstar481 words
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Article651 1922-10-26 10 The Paris Exhibition of 1889 marked an important change in the policy which had previously characterized the management of these gatherings. The funds were contributed partly by the State which voted 17,000,000 francs and by the Municipality of Paris which voted 8,000,000 francs. A guarantee fund amounting651 words
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Advertisement23 1922-10-26 10 ■THE IDEAL SOLID TYRES FOR 1 Light and Heavy Lorries. PRICES ON APPLICATION TO SIME DARBY CO., LTD j SOLE DISTRIBUTOR FOR MALAYA.23 words
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Advertisement120 1922-10-26 10 JODELITE The Timber Preserve Stocked in 1,"6 10 Gallon Dr. WHY PAY H/^/i Prices for Hard Wom Soft Wood Treated JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST AS Gnni I M^r/te for Particulars to The Borneo Company linii (Incorporated in England.) Singapore, Ipoh and Pennd THE M AEK OF GOOD 01 I BRILLIANT120 words
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Miscellaneous308 1922-10-26 10 MAIL TABLE. to-daT KuaJa Pahang fekan, Sunge. Lembing Cucob y train (via Je^tutj 6 a.m. Pulau Soegi Hong Aik 9 a.m. Cucob Sultana 9 a.m. i=.w t *~Jg ;S Malacca <; H p"* pm Malacca and Muar Sri Penang, Sabang, etc. Rochussen I p. m Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta Ellora308 words
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Miscellaneous181 1922-10-26 10 KEPPEL HARBOUR. Main Wharf.— Tug Neptunus. Hulk Zoclandia Recorder, Ban Ho Guan, Oil Boat Sumatra! Lch. Moonstone, Tug Hercules, Motor Boat Xakota Coal Wharf.— Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCK. Tanjong Pagar.— Albert Dock. Van Heemskerk, Victoria Dock. Steel Lighter A, Ban Fo Soon. Keppel Harbour.— King's Dock. S. S. "Juno181 words
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Article67 1922-10-26 11 October 25 Bank 1 m.«. Bank demand T, 4 Hongkong, demand m 4 T 1 1 0 i' Bangkok, demand 90 Sovereign, fcank Buying 5 J Bank of England Rate 3 c Bar Silver London 34 13-16 The f aiowinf telegram has been received from Rome .luted Oct. 1467 words
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Article96 1922-10-26 11 October 25. Tin inn Tons 187 78 Oambier Cube No. 1 170 J Camber 10 s. o Pepper Black Pepper (white fair) 20.75 Tapioca, small flako. f.tr 95,, Pearl Sago small 775 Copra Mix lu C"opm Sundried <}' Cl Opium, Benares nnc. yr ){)l) Ric.\ Rnr.^oon white 235.00 Rice,96 words
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Article33 1922-10-26 11 Singapore, C)ct. _:»t.. 12 noon. Singapore Standard Ribtx-d Smoked Sheet Spot 40 40i:.; W.-.-Dec. 41 1P L Jan.-Murch 42 H 48. London d.votatfoa sheet 1? Od. Market Steady.33 words
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Article100 1922-10-26 11 Yesterdays Alterations. Batanu Pad&ng Tin ($1) K) 50 Bfurai Tin 4.50 5.00 Renong Tin 255. 26 6 L'lu Piah (*1 l.io 1.20 Chersonese (225,000— 25) 3s. 3d. 45., P. D*>on Lukut (200,000— 2.» 2l 1 -i S'pore United (225.000—23.) W. Alor Gajah (120,000— 1) l.2'i 1.50 Balgownie100 words
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Article219 1922-10-26 11 Forward Business in (ash. Bombay. October 3. The Stock Exchange lemaincd closetl to day. At the general meeting of broken, orie member stated that in view of certain events that were passing it was impossible to realise the actual position in respect of the corner219 words
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Article110 1922-10-26 11 PHASER'S REPOIVT Singapore, Oct. lw Tin.-iIT.") 2s 6d 100 tOIM sold at per pikul. I«ij».»htv.-_ Easier. Kcala Sidinu $1.00 Indragiris $4.60, Amalgamated Malay, sJ?!io S T n^ B^ ;1 45 Al<)r h 51-0, raraba aka Ayer Pa !6 uiu D ms M C; Simpan, •^1 .35. Mining.-110 words
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Article178 1922-10-26 11 Singapore, Oct. -J.V Rubber London is., local M Tin.— London HT:, 28. Bd., lo tJ >- Share Market.— QuietIfubhtrs.— Mah.ka Pindaa 171 Jimalia $1.12% $1.17%, Baasetti 11, Kuala Sidinu $145 |2.06, Ulu Burnt--23 in., Kempas $4 $4.25, Alo (Jajah. .si 40 $1 :»o. Brogaa 40 60, PanUi 55178 words
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Article129 1922-10-26 11 Singapore. Oct. 2.1 'I in. ,£175 2s. 6d. |87% JOO tons sold Rabben—Baslet* 95, Uhi Benuti 24 2o Jiraahs $146 11.15, Amalgamated Malaya |2.15, CraigieJeai 83%, Tui... 30, Kuala Sidimi 11.00 $2.10, Changkal Serdangi $2 $3, Indragiris $4.;>0. Pantais CO TO. Mot Gajaha $1.40 $1.50. Ifalaka129 words
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Article84 1922-10-26 11 Tha India section of the Manduatai Chamber haa decided to proceed to amm* n contract v,ith the Karachi .teamahip >•.,, f OT the redaction of freight., .imilar to that with the Bombay line* The >• duction will operate as to. ...r,. ment have been Main I The Auatralian Governnu Cueing84 words
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Advertisement106 1922-10-26 11 iOOO.OOO. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE WKmTuSm S^- MANAGING DIRECTOR AGENTS WANTED A H FAIR MANAGER AND AGENCY DTRPPTnp n n TT ACTUARY HORACE W. RAPER. R C C NICH OLL, P.1.A., F.F.A. iijaM i assurance Ltd. and) £25,000 000. LIFT, jriod I I tcJ.. RANCE > .000 ".000 7.000106 words
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Advertisement530 1922-10-26 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and Chini licorporated in England by Royal Charte Paid up Capital in 600.000 Khar*. s £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 3 700 000 RcserTC Liability of Proprietor 3,000 COO HEAD OFFICE. 3S Rishopsgate. Ix>ndon, E.C. and Branches J r Star Hor.gkong Tenant Amritsar Ucilo Puktt530 words
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Advertisement782 1922-10-26 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI IvOKOHAMa" CDFrii? mnTr BANKLNG CORPORATION. IUAU «AMA SPECIE BANK (lacorporated in Hongkong.) LIMITED. 1 Capital, all paid up $20 000 000 Established 1880. i csuver Reserve iW^ftrt nnn n -x t Sterns Re»e r ve r held in London flfooZl 109,000,000 ZfetTU Liab:hty of Proprietors 120,*****00 y pa782 words
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Advertisement102 1922-10-26 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (incorporated En K l™,, by Royal r|lartor A R FIRE MOTOR "7" \i> MWIOK C^R MARINE Fidelity Guarantee-Achnmistration Bonds Singapore Repre <c nta t i ves— Messrs. BARLOW Co Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. Messrs. HARRISONS, Branch Office-64, The Arcade, CoUye^Qu^ LM A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE102 words
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Article135 1922-10-26 12 RUBBBB AUCTION. The Singapore 1 h amber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 574th auction yesterday, October 25th, when there was catalogued 842 tons; Offered 5G3 tons; Sold 263 tons. PRICES REALIZED. Kihberl Smoked Shirt. Cts. Per lb. Singapore Standard Quality Xo sales. Good Average Quality 40135 words
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Article307 1922-10-26 12 Singapore, Oct. 24. The Rubber Restriction Bill passed all •tagea in the Federal Council to-day and the scheme is expensed to be in working order «'*s from the Ist November. With the price of the raw material quoted from London at Is. OUd., and tin up to307 words
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Article403 1922-10-26 12 Singapore, Oct. 25. Tin. share n&arka continues fairly active. Interest in rubber shares bas Hatred a tittle, last WMk'i business being chiefly •P* 6 nodhy is a huie r ««lly at 40 3 as compare.! with last week*! figure of 41%, but the London a halfpenny up403 words
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Article763 1922-10-26 12 A REVIEW OV THE RACES. Wo have been asked to review the recent meeting as has been done on previous occasions^ and in doin^ so have to premise that any vi'inarks made have to cover three days running and moreover have to coordinate running on fast763 words
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Article126 1922-10-26 12 PUBLIC ENTERTAIN MEN TS. The most refreshing thing found in photoplay theatres to-day is the clean, full -hearted laughter evoked by Harold Lloyd. Among Those Present is his newc. I and second three reel comedy for th6 Associated Exhibitors, which the Alhambra presents to-night. In this picture he was supposed126 words
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Article106 1922-10-26 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A Class Singles. Sinclair vs. Dean, unfinished. B Class Singles. Smith beat Borneman, 6 4, 6 B. Newcomers' Handicap. Fefgtuaon vs. Soper, unfinishe<l. C Class Doubles. Toyser and Roberts beat Barnes and Hamniojid, 6—l, 2—6, 6—l. A Class Doubles. Preritis and Dyne vs. Doig and106 words
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Article51 1922-10-26 12 A Class Single. Wbdehouae vs. Leo Warner. Sinclair va Dean, to finish. C Class Single. Poyser vs. Hoblyn. A ClaKs Double. Winter and Wilson vs. Doiy: and Leakey \<y Preutia and Dyne. II Class Double. Holyoak and Patenon vs. Ifilligan and Borneman. D Class fltjjlr (Final). Dobeon vs51 words
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Article19 1922-10-26 12 S. C C. BOWLS TOURNAMENT. In th;' Championship yesterday the Rev. G. IJ. Douglas beat Mr. Lyall, 21 6.19 words
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Article12 1922-10-26 12 Singles Handicap. McK< -in. owe <5 vs. Lyall, owe 8.12 words
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Article18 1922-10-26 12 Double Handicap. J Mcl Brown and C. M. Jamieson vs. D. M. Doig and D. Unlock18 words
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Article271 1922-10-26 12 The preliminary heats of the Third Swimming Carnival arranged by the Y. IVf. C. A. were contested yesterday afternoon at the Swimming Pool, Fort Canning, and consisted chiefly of events for school boys. As the result of greater interest being taken thii fear on271 words
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Article59 1922-10-26 12 The match Services vs. s. EL C. will be played on the S. R. C. gound on Saturday, October 28th, commencing at 2 p.m. The following have been se'.ectled to play for th c Services:— Lt-Coh Haseldine, Major Spring, Major Spence, Major Samuel, Lieut. Clarke, Lieut. Stephenson, Cdr. LAimsden,59 words
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Article22 1922-10-26 12 On the Padang yesterday the S. C. C. IT defeated Bendermere Athletic after an interesting game by 4 goals to 3.22 words
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Article120 1922-10-26 12 The twentieth annual general meeting of the Keppel Golf Club was held at the Club House on Tuesday evening. Mr. S.A. Lane the President, occupied the Chair. The Accounts for the year were formally adopted and the following officers for the ensuing year wene elected. President G120 words
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Article130 1922-10-26 12 The following will Represent the S. R. C. vs. R. A. M. C. at hockey this afternoon (Thursday) on the former's ground: N. E. Ess; L. M. Hennefather and E. G. Wheattey; L. A. Rappa, F. Albuquerque and E. O. Angus; V. C. Westerhout, C. A. Bateman, H. G.130 words
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Article540 1922-10-26 12 There was a representative gathering at the funeral of the late Mr. Tan Cheng Siong, J. P., which took place on Sunday the 2nd instant at 10 a.m. By the express wish of the deceased the funeral was very simple, the coffin beingfr540 words
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Article173 1922-10-26 12 (By Courtesy of the Nmnyo Nichi-Nic-hi Shimbun.) Tokio, Oct. 24. It is anticipate*! the following appointu tuts will be wade: Mr. Takrji Kawamura i" be the President of the South Manchurian Railway; Mr. Akaike to be the Under Secretary for Interior; Mr. Eiji Tsukau.oto to be Director of173 words
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Advertisement344 1922-10-26 12 vwwwii i i i MVuwy Jwy i dWi%sVi\^«rtv. i 1 sv,v,' •I THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT IS PROVID i "HIS MASTER'S Voice, i GRAMOPHONES AND RE CQRQS HEAR YOUR FAVOURITE SELECTIONS \T f PRICES TO SUIT ALL pr JR I S. MOUTRIE CO LTD f (INCORPORATKI) IX HONGKONG) J SINGAPORE W.SVA%V.V.V.V.V.344 words
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