The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 October 1922
1922-10-30
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1922-10-30 1 Singapore Free Press f* AN D MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 12sdfhf SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, OCTOBER :)0, 1922 No. 10,72717 words
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Article212 1922-10-30 1 The storm of political oratory thicken*. Lloyd George hopes that t\eiyone will remain friends however they may diasgree Mr. Asquith inlers ISonar Law is a jelly fish Mr. Churchill stands nobly by his old chief with a Moss trooper's allegiance and Mr. Bonar Law emulates Mr. GiSffge.212 words
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Article881 1922-10-30 1 The word 'vampire'— -the term applied the soul of a dead man which quits thtbody to suck the blood of tiring pen is, according to Skeat, derived from the Serbian vampira. Vampirism is neither an English nor a Teutonic superpt;tion f bat it is widely prevalent among 1 the881 words
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Advertisement148 1922-10-30 1 Raffles Hotel. THONE 2920. (10 Lines > spm to 7 p.m. Orchest: M.\K 111 \A .AMI AT THE PIANO. LEAF BOOKS INISHED ARTICLE NO\V BY FRASER &NEAVE, LTD. RCADE, SINGAPORE. if ways FOR DRESS MATERIALS piste of rid oi dl«- t ri.i new be woith y c ect our stock148 words
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Advertisement414 1922-10-30 1 THE EUROPE HOTEL SINGAPORE. Th t Management bog to announce the followinu; Programme ARIOBTICE NIGHT.— A Special Dinner will be served on Saturday, November 11th followed by a Dance until niictnrght. Tickets Dinner and Dance $3. Dance only $1.50 ST. ANDREWS NIGHT:— A Special Scottish Dimr wfl] be served on414 words
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Advertisement171 1922-10-30 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bisnu -r will cure indigestion Page 4. Boher for Reid Wrigfct'a London f»i n Page l. CaMbeck Maegrss»r and Co for B. L. t hipky Page 6, t i Sparta batt< ry is an all-- icies I battery Page 12. I Whiteaways foi th< latest m d 8171 words
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Miscellaneous112 1922-10-30 1 THE WEEK. Hig-h Water. 6.45 a.m., C.33 p.m. legislative Council, 2.30 p.m. Boy Scouts Ass. Meeting, 5.30 p.m.. V.M.C Hi?h Water, 7.12 .urn.. 7.JS p.m. Emporor of Japan's Birthday. Japanese Consul-General's Reception. Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. h}(<Bday. Xgv. Ist. J, Hibh Water, 8.24 a.m., 8.32 p.m. fPolo: Bak'^tier. Union Jack112 words
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Article132 1922-10-30 2 Activities Reported Reduced. fbe activities of the PJLS. Railvvny do- ,»«.rtmem have, we understand, says tho Islayan o >n considerably re- The Bllkit Serai wat**r supply oublimr, the Kuala 1 impur deviatk i t Port S\v«ttetv sblinff, hex\ b ned «lo^ni v The Ipoh, Etoffunban and Sungci132 words
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Article502 1922-10-30 2 The total amount collected foe the NonEuropeaa Unemplojiaeni Fund ia 122,716^50 whkli include 100 donation from the -era: ■•< Rice Crisis Relief Association. Mr. Pean Executive Encineer, of ths l.b. Irrigation Depart nent, ha< left >h sn route f r Australia on Isavta. Mr. T. S. gutlsr, formerly502 words
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Advertisement201 1922-10-30 2 TO J fOR FOR SALE. LARGE GO »>W7SS, newly erected area from 000 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. LARGI STOUKS from 6,000 to 24,000 s>q. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three itoriad buildings for offices and godowns. Centrally situatedAll immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or writs to A.201 words
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Advertisement703 1922-10-30 2 The latest hit m pictures is GLADYS WALTON IN TLAYIN(J WITH FIRB M It is Gladys Walton's best picture, the kind that will make you plaap your hand after the who* and commend us on our programme selection. ix\ THE FHtST SHOW AT 7.30 sharp OLIVE THOMAS IN "AN HESBESS703 words
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Advertisement445 1922-10-30 2 NOTICES. EXPORT OF RUBBER RESTRICTION 1. Forms of Application for Certificates of Standard production may now bo obtained from any Land Office m Province Wellesley, the Dindingl and Malacca, or from the Controller > of Rubber Exports. Singapore. 2. Where the area of the holding is 100 acres and over445 words
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Advertisement499 1922-10-30 2 Programme from rtnmday 2 I A Very Attractive Bill IN THE SECOND SH(W Harold Lloyd's Si -.nnd Lab Special Production released by I HAROLD LLOYD "AMONG THOSE P I A Hilarious Three-Pa t S rippling rousing original comedy full ofthriHa J JW way of catching- lions alive and disi X499 words
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Article802 1922-10-30 3 FRASBR CO., EXCHANGE AND SBARB BROKERS SATURDAY, OCTOBEH 2Hth. MINING. LFigurea m brackets chow the capital >v lev. Hars mleßl lt] div. Batting Pfcdang Tin ($1) 45 --> Hitam iin (;>oo,ooo> 145 1.2:, Jelantoh .35 .45 John 119 Tin 40 50 K. Kamunting 1.17.U 2 00 Kinta802 words
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Article806 1922-10-30 3 In an account i>f :i gambling Hell or Heawn which it "o be staitad at Balduri, a bathing reaori near Riga we ;o! i that the enterprise hopes to tapported by the N«w Rich of c <>- Ku?s::, irho appeal to be like our own806 words
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Article260 1922-10-30 3 (General Knowledge T*ata. Mentioning at a recent meeting of the Accriqgton Town Council a constable who had left the Service, Mr. Constantino asked whether the reason was because the man could not pass a certain examination held for constables as a test of genera] knowledge. He was260 words
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Article296 1922-10-30 3 Whore Young Chinese tilrls Go. Dialing with the free tmicratioa of women and children, the Secretary for Chinese Affairs (Hoßffkoac} note, that the record of the occupations of the femalj emigrants over 16 years of age show« that j out of a total of 18,514, 5,466 were goin296 words
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Advertisement340 1922-10-30 3 1 rrC» 7 "KILLS PAIN" and quickly brings comforting relief. Rhei matism, Neuralgia or Lumbafl c pain caused by Sprains, iitncnt. This warming, soothing, the quickest way to overcome the or Stiffness. A few drops go right to the blood from the congestion and •er of Sloan's Liniment mates rubbing340 words
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Advertisement17 1922-10-30 3 Mr. and Mr*. F. W. Stapleton, old residents of Hongkong, celebrated their Silver Wedding on Oct. 14.17 words
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Advertisement328 1922-10-30 3 <S^ Atf^ %SS^ «S£2» Mv| iVo'W' //wi! i Y /;c;v w ;::> possibility of doubt abotU the discerning public being -willing to pay a, little extra for the Haig Haig quality of Whisky, it is well for them to know two things of primary importance viz. (l)P m W >f^HR328 words
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Article174 1922-10-30 4 You i i«y do this confident of success If you BSB Bisnrmtod Magnesia as pieBcribed by doctors and uscnl m hospitals. Sueli disor<!cr.s as iivlitfestion, dyspepsia •c>\:u are (foe to the presence of >s acid m the stomach, and "Bismag" (m- it's popularly called) neutralises174 words
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Article1240 1922-10-30 4 Right up to the end of the Nineteenth Century the only method of signalling on which the sailor could rely when fog prevented the pat of light was that •offered by sound. Th ound m question, whether produced by t ell, or cannon, was carried1,240 words
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Article421 1922-10-30 4 I familiar f< male i men sJik< the women would not rwise. M rs. Jones i And wear.- a hat which ii different frcm the hats that other men are wearing. •■I wouldi be ting down the street with y.i;." she declan "What will p421 words
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Article139 1922-10-30 4 Mr. Mavcu* Rex, U.A., (Cantab.) tho Deputy Controller of Rubber Exporti i« an officer of Class IV of the Malayan Civil Service He is Collector of Statistic- and wa» m charge of the collection of rubber] •tati.ties la«t year. He m at prcient also Secretary of the Retrenchment Commission. A139 words
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Article48 1922-10-30 4 A Lette, An of of ou it or "But i cau* al l di r < tion world 1 hii y e a hs M l ou i i he n Are you th< inten I "Hfl B to help him •>f belpi thon him; bui mongoose to48 words
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Article52 1922-10-30 4 believe firm!] I 1 probably i. •u-m pt' urity, Poi it many yea ly run ■>! Thf two R matic tyr,. i- c i uiai' thai tl f-iii; > I Th, fa i<> contii ble time v The the between I Those wl diop of52 words
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Article22 1922-10-30 4 I News has jui that. owfaf C. H. P. Hay, r! V *apor« of tb« I lrJ Canton, has 1 ntetion with22 words
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Advertisement748 1922-10-30 4 /l 'W r *Cs*ClF Tin, i 1 A^^wfVJw H jr. J^4^l a ti^_ m Urn m^L# J o^^ X V."^*Jr TT B I'VSkB «?s JLA.JLJ i T«^s sSI r W t IT f hM BJB tf '^syßsajeasiK'wa^MQß^as sT t..'^ ">»' <^"»'*' KfcVSea^sV THE CHINA MUTUAL lIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. WITH748 words
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Advertisement258 1922-10-30 4 imliS- I1 111 11 m)m)! j OP*E FLIID Ot'VCE CONTAINS 45 PER E Si CENT ALCOHOL, 10.7 PER «NT ETHER (A DERIVATIVE OF ALCOHOL), 19 t J fOR THE RELIEF OF Pali ii t.e Stonet I ani Bowels, j iml COLIC, L I INTESTINAL CRAMP J DIARRH(EA pJn i i258 words
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Advertisement176 1922-10-30 5 11 3ulH nager C.0.'1. U.C. I Kiong II cool bu trict, doi l:nFi I" 31-10 Pec and Co.. v.c. M JANUARY Ist '^PREMISES VOW OCCUPIBD [IF i:i N > HT.WITH v.." Sq. Ft OJ (»rm B BE JIM) (IN ISIATIC PET- I SI ORPORHI, i\ HELEN'S -10 ro let. i176 words
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Advertisement800 1922-10-30 5 AUCTION SALES MOKTGAGEES SA! E ««^s Chamh,,s. Raffle* Pl RC( 3 nien area 2.394 sq fi ESTATE ft TRUST AGENCIES LTD to Ching Ken, U, 4 J Auctioneer. E *tato Aconti m Singapore) AUCTION SALE OF rnrodo,med Pledges, the property of Eleven Pawnshops To be h«ld At our .ale-room. R800 words
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Advertisement619 1922-10-30 5 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFIC ATION. The subject* of Examination will be a* o.dcr Mensuration. Geometry (ai wi •m T,. ro rv Surveying m all i, ranch Levelling (if a |ia> BM nq*ir<*d followed by <»>> Practical l n which a survey to .u-oupj 2 days will be issued. Applicants should notify619 words
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Advertisement1461 1922-10-30 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. the Colonial Seewtm'JTSSill^fi f noon 2 U IV; ;a^ the 3rd November, 1922, at and the Resided C^unciW^ nm^Ti e j* esident Councillor's Office, PenW, J fo,^thoTovemment It'^^ fl M P 6 01 desirolls of contracting i- lOf ire^Sn^^ jSSJ" 1 > respectively, Carta»o Pnhli* w i1,461 words
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Advertisement421 1922-10-30 5 While service is the Primary requisite of Eye Glasses —be sure that Mountings and style conform to year personality. Our Rimless Classes olFer the very utmost m service, comfort, and stylo. N. LAZARUS— OPTICIAN MEDICAL HALL BUILDING BcfnetSoniat Mr. R. v. Meyer, F.S.M.C. (Lond.)l VLD CAKTHI SI AXS. Will all421 words
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824 1922-10-30 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1922. Week End Comment. The political news at the end of! the week does not wildly excite peo- pie so far away as we are from the hurly-burly of the conflicting interests. At Home everybody is getting ready for what is a rather unex-824 words
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Article523 1922-10-30 6 The price of rubber for the assessment of duty for the period Oct. 27th to Oct. 31st. inclusive, is 39'^ cents per lb. Tin 1 Sarawak Government exists to be In a position to commence tho electricity supply within tho Municipal area of Kuchinjr oarly next year. The annual general523 words
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Article87 1922-10-30 6 PROVINCE WELLESLEV DACOITT. (From Our Own, Correepondent). I Penanß. Oct. 2s. A franc of ten Hailohon^ robbera I leld up Bagan Boya kampong m Prov i A'elli ,-ky early this morning. The) Ur- rvrieed the inhabitants an.l then decamped irith two guns and Jewellery. The police •aptured nine,87 words
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Article323 1922-10-30 6 Mr. \l. (.'aunce and Miss E. V. lUirnie. J The wedding 1 of Mr. R. Caunce, of th« Singapore Municipality, to Mill E. A. 1 Barnie, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs., 1 R. Burnie, of Preston, Lancashire, which took Ji place at St. Andrew's Cathedral on323 words
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427 1922-10-30 6 Mr. Frederick Adolphua Dennison, of th, late Mr. G. H. Dennipon of Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, and secretary of Cenittai Motors Limited, was married at St. A Irew'i Cathedral on Saturday afternoon to Miss Marion [rone Lc Meosorier, of Uolloway, London.427 words
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Article183 1922-10-30 6 The Editor. Sii\ T l I ncome i xtolliny the iad objects It will be tperation v. ancy. and i loting parei ■moved, a s >f the babe, i Municipality of x-rty. The Colonia [ncome 1 makes one i prejudiced ii When he fir I Excellency183 words
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Article73 1922-10-30 6 I To the Edit Sir, E am "us. j during 1 1 j tior it will l Us which, if bd 1 to pay all-in The 100,000 ).i ice of 2*. ct-nti a Ib oi I 10 Th. 3 oompensab rj i siurhtly nndi realise a The mi73 words
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Article63 1922-10-30 6 There »re 1 discuss Eiltft rtiitor* while h an expoitional law b. •eats at the 1"" consequence continuo.l I. cat<* count for! and hundred! honours a (l American sta.. Royal found Mtopfrhod din Einstein WU famous F. IgO, aiKl m prar. H«* I inploasant, an.i I >r 5000 dol. this63 words
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Advertisement129 1922-10-30 6 ■■m 1 I mrM| I whisky >^rrr^ y J (Gold Label) h^f j ole Agents /WW k 'fiX GALDBECK ■-^^tH^NJ maggregor I»«^^ 2 j I Incorporated m Shanghai) SCOTCH WHISKY Ph^l 28 PROPRIETORS Bulloch. Lade Co OFFICE CLASGOU' AND LONDON I 87, CECIL STREET. 1 £bmmy2*mmmmmmmtK3&BS4&^ PATRONISED b^ ROYALTY. 1129 words
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Advertisement10 1922-10-30 6 REPAIRS, ONE HOUR JOHN DUKE. 16, Battery Road, Singapore. i10 words
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Article146 1922-10-30 7 GE OBGB HIDES l( THK STORM. I any *ould It native If, and hi? toe I t tni-*t«l i Mible, .r. and we thing It i testructorm on the the Lei quarrels brv LKS F Utt. i.ndon. Oct. *T. would BOt object Libenli coth«W were Pair repreMi.146 words
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Article50 1922-10-30 7 I I. v,«on, aural Sir .manderM >■• arrived m mi on the his way '<> take ll. s ExceHency Lereton and two Nav y asa MUM m 1883, -unmande, 1916 and w ,1.0 on th. nunt to the Iton, Paymas- ''ommandei Im-ut. A. T Paymastei rtVll50 words
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Article333 1922-10-30 7 FASCISTI TAKE ACTION. KING'S POPULAB DECISION. [Reuter's Service.] Home. Oct. 27. It if stated m politic:; circles that the uation i» as follows; The Cabinet last night considered the Government's position especially m reference to the Fascisti congTCM nt Naples. All ministers recognised the necessity of immediately placing333 words
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Article467 1922-10-30 7 Simla. Oct. 2 7 The internal sitaetion i* now easier. ifositai feeling has l.eccme calmer with the .-;H^t of a settlement of the near eastern problem. The Sikh trouble.* m the Punjab are also dying down. The United Provinces legislature m view of the improvement m the situation467 words
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Article187 1922-10-30 7 COLONIAL SECRETARY'S HOPES. ENLARGED COMMITTEE CHOSEN. [Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. 27. In letter to the press the Duke of Chairman of the executive coundi of the British Empire Exhibition, X that m order to secure the |M ration, with a view to utilising the resou a I of187 words
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Article468 1922-10-30 7 Washington, Oct. 28. The Mexican Consulate at New York has been closed ami the furnishing* attached m a civil suit brought m the courts againft Mexico for $l l million damages. Mexico has protested to the State Department again*: the attachment m the same suit of468 words
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Article979 1922-10-30 7 RESTRICTION. (From Our Own Correspondent). Johore, Oct. 28th. This, of course, is the topic of interest m the local rubber world. The question was nilCUmd last Monday at I meeting of the JohoWe Planters Association and further discussed at a meeting m the Pewan, a1 which His Hi^nrK'ss.979 words
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Advertisement9 1922-10-30 7 On ne taquine qu« cwx qu'on aim*. Anatole France.9 words
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Advertisement102 1922-10-30 7 COMPANIA GENERAL de TOBACOS de F I LI PIN AS NEW STOCKS JUST RECEIVED DISCRIMINATE SMOKERS Will appreciate the high grade products of the Compania General de Tobacos de Filipinas. THE BEST CIGARS FROM THE FINEST PLANTATIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES 'LONDRES" "HIGH LIFE" "PERFECTOS AND "REINA VICTORIA" Obtainable from Robinson102 words
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Advertisement492 1922-10-30 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The "Blue Funnel" Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated m 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 SWETTENHAM492 words
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Advertisement416 1922-10-30 8 "ELLERMAN" LINi ■I'L&RMA X fc 3UCXNALL STEAMSHIP C*., LW. (Ineenyorated m England). PASSENGER SERVICE. y ienmtr OUTWARD. Da. 81» e apor«. ■.s. CITY OF PARIS Nov 1 s.s. CITY OF YORK Tl' s.s. CITY OF SIMLA f™ s.s. CITY OF POONA J~. 9 HOMEWARD. s.s. CTTY OF PARIS Marseilles and416 words
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Advertisement527 1922-10-30 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIT^N AND n APCAR LINE. MAIL AND FASTER ANff'cVo **> PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL ?fs*l blinder Contract wth Bto Mateatv'a n LONDON FAR.SiOTiTO yi 8 FROM LONDON TO MAB DUE SINGAPORE KARMALA about Oct. 29 KASHGAR about Nov. 12 do\ PLASSY about Nov. 26 SARDINIA about Dec. 10527 words
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Advertisement715 1922-10-30 9 NAVIGATION CO., LTD. f |HI (iNTOUr ORATED IN SI AM.) <TN GAPORE— BANGKOK. biW to\STING SERVICE. a»» KeUntan, I angnara, Telupin, PaUm, Smgora, rhumpon. and Bangkok. i,Ung*»* CbU P Arrival Departure Oct. 30 Nov.. 1 Nov. 6 Nov. 8 OK N(IV 3 N«v. 15 throughout wi h eteetrfc Ugh*, and715 words
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Advertisement417 1922-10-30 9 f:ean Steam Ship Compaq, Llr, lieu, ma Mutual Steani Navigation Co., Ltd. AND m Bucknall Steam SWp Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIA.* LINt I (Incorporated m EnflaEd.) Nov. 14 Suez Philippine, and CUm. FOR NEW YORK nii» Route OT C,TV7— ,NX DUe .n P pr rt Sue, -J £r KENTUCKY Nov.417 words
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Advertisement453 1922-10-30 9 ISTHMIADJ LU\n FROM PHILADELPHIA VIA SUEZ U n nll F rITY d ue Singapore I:' STEEL TWmiER due Singapore Jan. 7 19.3 I I TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. M. FAIRFIELD CITY Jan. .7 IM I s.s. MOBILE CITY 2 sta£££ Feb. 17 1W! 1 s453 words
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Article571 1922-10-30 10 Il&ptll UHWCn the Quotion of the Day. What is gliding? How can a man fly for two hour* m an aeroplane without an engine? "The greatest deed m the air" is how a German airman described the feat of his colleague. Herr Hentzen, m remaining ataft 2571 words
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Article589 1922-10-30 10 11. Paul Painleve, m a striking article m the Petit Parisien, is the latest among illustrious Frenchmen to disclose himself a* a fervent apostle of motorless flying. M. Painleve's comparatively recent entry into political life he was Premier for n short time during the war has perhaps589 words
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Article290 1922-10-30 10 The Chakrata went into King's Dock yesterday morning. The Warwickshire of the Bibby Line left Colombo for Rangoon on the morning of 25th instant. She is due m Rangoon on 29th instant, and Straits passengers should be m Penang on sth proximo and Singapore on 7th proximo. The290 words
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Article240 1922-10-30 10 HOME FOOTBALL. October 14. To-day's Association Football results are H H3 follows. |j First Division West Bromwich 1, I Arsenal 0, Tottenham 1, Aston Villa 2, f Birmingham 1, Blackburn 1, Huddersfield 0, Bolton 2, Burnley 0, Newcastle 0, Sunder- 1 l&nd 2, Cardiff 1, Sheffield 0, Chelsea240 words
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Article116 1922-10-30 10 London, Oct. 7. a The Duke of York's Handicap resulted as I follows: Soubriquet i Poisoned Arrow o T Tertrabbazia 3 Won by lMs lengths, one length between I •econd and third. Twelve ran. Betting: Five to 1 against Soubriquet, a 100 to 9 against116 words
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Advertisement46 1922-10-30 10 j THE IDEAL j SOLID TYRES FOR Light and Heavy Lorries. PRICES ON APPLICATION TO SIME DARBY CO., LTD SOLE DISTRIBUTOR FOR MALAYA. Mr. C. B. Buyers, for many yeara Sujterintendent of the Pt>ak Tramways, left for Hongkong for Home on retirement by th« Hakone Mara.46 words
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Advertisement154 1922-10-30 10 Genasco Roof in? 2 PLY AND 3 PLY Q COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEM nn. i AND NAILS FOR FIXING m over 40 Years 3,, r^J run, ojDep experience Sp=22r- E "j atf manufacture "^^^B P^° f anrt G£/V/!SCO »afM/^ witnstands :SS 6etf/nnlji<|, tropical heat iv^^B enrf, eCMse anrf ra/n and154 words
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Miscellaneous479 1922-10-30 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY Batavia and Australia f Pm Malacca and Mu.r Trt-nggami, etc Q pm Port Sham and P enanir Q^~ V P~.n* Colombo, Bombe 7 aZ J P m Port Said ntl Kurop* Mar»«ill#») u.\ Batu Pahat r M«ntun p. m Chr,.tma 9 Wand Isla J der J^™- TUESDAY.479 words
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Miscellaneous562 1922-10-30 10 Penang, Kepon*. Pyrrhus, M. S. Dollar, Katong, E Pashtedtan, Benrinncs. Ban Whatt Soon. <BriO.jP PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per s.s. Kajang: Major H. J. Bond, Mr. L. T. Wakoford, Mts. Wakeford, Mr. P. If. Nicholls, Mrs. Xicholls, and 2 infant?, Master Johnson, Mr. E. A. Taylor. Mr. P. W. Turner, Dr. G.562 words
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Article92 1922-10-30 11 October 28 f Bank 4 m.s. I, Bank demand o J Private credits M.s. j -u New York, demand Credit* P<> day, t Franco, demand f,-^ India. T. T. -^l Hongkong, demand 7' 4 px p r m Yokohama, demand 107 V. Java, demand Bangkok, demand Sovereign, E«nk Buying92 words
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Article80 1922-10-30 11 Gambicr Cube Xo. I 17.00 Pepper (white fair) 20.75 Tapioca, small flake, f.g 9 50 Pearl Sa^o small 7.75 Copra Sandriod 9.85 Opiaßß, Bonaroa unc. 4.500 Rice, Rangoon white 235. 00 Rice, Siam No. 1 for export 260.00 Rice, Siam No. 2 for export 230.00 Rice, Saigon No. 180 words
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Article37 1922-10-30 11 Singapore, Oct. 2S. 11..W a.m. Sinpapori- Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet J Spot 89.. 10; Nov.-Dec. 40% 41; Jan. -March 41-_. 42; April-June 43 44. London quotation sheet 11 a 4 Market Firm.37 words
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Article188 1922-10-30 11 Singapore. Oct. 28. Tin. £181 5». 188 tons sold m >;>o.7:> per pikul. Rubbers.— Quiet. Utan Simpana *1.10 £1.50, Craigielea? :?2 1 j 37%, Ayer Tanas $5.25, Baaaetta 90 '.'•'>. [ndragiria |4-26 $-i.50. Kuala Sidima $I.n"> $1.95, United Malaccas $1.05 $1.10, Tambalak- 67V4 72 Malakoffs $2.50 $3, Alor188 words
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Article126 1922-10-30 11 Singapore, Oct. 28. Tin.— i'lSl ss. Rubbers. Amalgamated Malay* -S2 $2.10, Basaetti 90 9.". Ayer Panaa $4.7," |5, Indragiris $4.r>o $5, Kual:« Sidima $1.9< Utan Simpans $1.40 $1.60, Jimaha .51.05, Xyalas *4, Aver Bfoleks 90 $1, Tambalaka 65 7.-). Miaes. -Norths $1.15 $1.20, Souths 9 93,126 words
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Article83 1922-10-30 11 GUTHRirs REPORT. Singapore, Oct. 27. Since last importing, the tone of th« rubber market has been 'jumpy.' value* fluctuating from day to day with Inner. and sellers alternately holding off. Or the market 1( f. Heavy with, rawa thy «'ay. ansactions being i to Off qualitj lot83 words
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Article180 1922-10-30 11 l.<»se^ l .',,000. In the report of i speech i I digo Mr. Hughes, the big Australian bu wm m hit be I fora capable of telling joke at his own expense. Ko \va, talking of mining speculfi instance, and said: "H n to attempt to180 words
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Article124 1922-10-30 11 Calcutta. Oct. 11.1, A newhat remarkable position prs at the present moment m the coal trade m al. While, on ti... one hand, th^ mer chain, and agenti and the share mi •n ccal appear to be depressed owing to «t buyers, the \hn,>,'> v f istica124 words
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Article134 1922-10-30 11 Secretary: X. Gome, (Malacca). Bukit .Mm tonp, 9,158; total 5 mot. -l°9BSBukit Katil, 6.81K; total 5 mo? Punggor Rubber, 9,018; tola. Secretaries: Derrick and Tinp Kil, plant, 120.83; tril 18.41--total. 164.24 pikuls; Shingei Gau, on tl ial# 183 total tin v o pikuls. Agents: Stanley F.134 words
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Advertisement143 1922-10-30 11 W 000 000. t THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CMP/STumST (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) ,l'i£lX^« IHS,S^1 H S,S^- me c llrt o( eJSJWW OFFICE: 32 0.0 Jewry, E.C. ,N, OF ASSURANCE 22— MANAGING DIRECTOR AGENTS WANTED H FATR MANAGER AND AGENCY DIRECTOR C C ntpwot^SY HORACE W. RAPER. NICHOLL, F.1.A.,143 words
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Advertisement504 1922-10-30 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Itcorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 R^Y^ lachI ach €3.000.000 Ktatlic Fund 3 700 000 lit- -rw Liability of Proprietors 3,000 000 HEAD OFFICE. ''iishopsgato, London, E.C. -'oncies and branches. A. r Star Hor.pkong I'uianar noilo Puket Bangkok504 words
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Advertisement893 1922-10-30 11 LIMITED. Established 1880. Ca^nnl Sub f ri^~~ V l°d|i)o,ooo (luliy paid up) Reaerve Fund y. 65,000,000 President: K. Kodama ■an, resid m E ?c& ij3 £3 fSSi MogamT Esq. X VVatanabo. Esq. K. Takouchi, Fsq. I. Matiukata I t. Hodsoghi, Ea? HEAD OFFICE rOKOKAIIA. Singapore Branch 81-A Chalia Street. BRAI893 words
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Advertisement116 1922-10-30 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m EnfUuid l,y Roy,-,; Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MofblT^Alf MAR!NE Fidelity Guarantee-Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives-Messrs. BARLOW Co r Messrs. WEARE Co.. Ltd. Messrs. HARRISONS, Branch Office-Gl, The Arcade, Co^/qS* C LM A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manaeer THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Great116 words
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Article710 1922-10-30 12 RUGBY. •u^aj>orc\ r.is Victory over Malacca* The Singapore Fifteen proved far too strong for the Malacca side m the rugby ivaUh m the Padang on Saturday and they crossed their opponents' line on four occasions, wfcfli tho excellence of their »'i fence prevented the visitors from scoring. Held710 words
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Article114 1922-10-30 12 From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 29. later State rugby match at Klang •'lay ended m win for Sfelangor, who I t-oi Negri Sembilan by nine points to nil. In the first half Duncan scored a try which wi-.s not converted. In the second half lostop.114 words
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Article677 1922-10-30 12 Services Boat S.R.C. The meeting" of the Services with th« S.R.C. on the latter's ground on Saturday afternoon brought the Singapore Cricket i |Tournament, m spite of many necessary postponements, to a successful conclusion. The match resulted m a win for the Services, who thus finish the677 words
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Article141 1922-10-30 12 Doubles Tournament. The lesult of the~first round of thie match played on Saturday m the above wii«e Mrf. Cantrell and Wodehouse boat Mrs. Swindell and Hall 7 5 7 5. M > Stephenson and Potts beat Mrs. Griffiths and Beatty 6—2 7 5. Mrs. Saunders and141 words
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Article33 1922-10-30 12 The Stadium Syndicate has arranged an interesting series of matches for November Sid including Johnny Carvalho and Sgt "lussell, Claude Rozario and Y. F. Wong, and Hung Heng and Sng Chwee Seng.33 words
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Article803 1922-10-30 12 Saturday's Finals. The finals m the Y. M. C. A. third annual swimming carnival were contested on Saturday afternoon at the Fort Canning swimming pool, m the presence of a large gathering of the public, amongst the interested spectator being Mrs. James, who kindly803 words
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Article81 1922-10-30 12 Monday, October 30th. Annual Meeting of the Association, Y. M. C. A. Hall, [..30 p.m. Wednesday, November 1. Church Parade at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd (voluntary f Parade at Zetland House at 4.?0 p.m. Friday, November 3rd. Officers Meeting, Headquarters, 5.30 p.m. Route March. Parade81 words
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Article412 1922-10-30 12 Sunday's Racing. The final race for the Sailing Committee's Cup was sailed m splendid weather and the result was a win for the Betty who thus takes the Cup. Ten boats got away at ten o'clock m light air which continued down to the Man-o!-War Buoy412 words
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Article40 1922-10-30 12 MONDAY'S TIES. A Class Single. Lee Warner vs. Dean. B Class Double (Final). Salter and Strachan vs. Milligan and Borneman, A Class Double (Final). Thompson and Cotgrave vs. Prentis and Dyne. C Class Single. Royatr vs. Schofield.40 words
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Article316 1922-10-30 12 The tiuve available for the hearing of civil cases m the Supreme Court during November will bo considerably restricted on account of thte session of the Appeal Court, which op. us n Tuesday. 7th.. and by the Assizes which will be held from November 21st. His Lontelrp, the316 words
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Article61 1922-10-30 12 Monday%)ct. 30.— Drill Hall 5:15 p.m. Officers and N.C.O.'s of all Companies, and special parade for European units to enable completion of requisite drills. Tuesday Oct. 31.— Drill Hall 5.15 p.m. Eurasian, Chinese, Malay Companies, S.F.A. (Band) band practice. Wednesday Nov. I.— Drill Hall 5.1561 words
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Advertisement270 1922-10-30 12 ViV i .v^ J > LASTING SATISFACTION IS ASSURED WH** ffi PURCHASE A I MOUTRIE PIANO. i OUR SYSTEM OF EASY PAYMENTS Is r.R ADE J TO SUIT INDIVIDUAL EtfiQUlß] j i S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. 5 (Incorporated m Ei«og] SINGAPORE P j j^j *k» Sparta Batteries QUALITY AND PRICE.270 words
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