The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 November 1922
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1922-11-01 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. pi CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEIFT, M No. 10,72915 words
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Article218 1922-11-01 1 The rising m Italy has culminated successfully m the coming into power of the Fascista party. Sig. Mussolini has formed a Cabinet and the movement has been well received throughout the j < country— Page 7. L The American banker Werblow, charged with offences m connection with218 words
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Article1327 1922-11-01 1 Every animal and plant has to fight f oiks existence. Each species has to contend against its particular enemies and to overcome its peculiar difficulties. The chief problems that confront plants are 4 .ht transport of pollen, seed and fruit. Many flowers display little cups of nectar to1,327 words
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Advertisement128 1922-11-01 1 Raffles fioicl. v- ,•> WEDNESDAY Orchestral Concert I 9-45 p.m. JL Raffle. Orchwtrm. EDGAR HULLAND AT THE PIANO. KALAMAZOO. LOOSE LEAF BOOKS THE FINISHED ARTICLE C4M BE SUPPLIED NOW BY FRASER &NEAVE, LTD. THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. noiiana 1 The quality that 1 1 leads the way. fjf It i 3128 words
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Advertisement297 1922-11-01 1 THE EUROPE HOTEL. SINGAPORE. The Management beg to announce the following Programme ARMISTICE MGHT.-A Special Dinner will be served on Saturday, November 11th followed by a Dance until midnight. Tickets Dinner and Dance $3. Dance only $1 50 ST. ANDREW'S NIGHT :-A Special Scottish Dinner will be served on Thursday,297 words
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Advertisement229 1922-11-01 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. .P-eps for sort throats Paprt' 4. Reduced prices for Philips lamps Page 10. Woods poppermint core to ward off chills Page 10. \V. Jacks and Co. flor the Clincher Cross tyres Page 7. Enclish Electric Company for electric supplies Page 4. Micbeliß announce biji reductions m t. rt229 words
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Miscellaneous85 1922-11-01 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday, Nov. Ist. High Water, 8.24 a.m., 8.32 p.m. Polo: Balestier. Tanglin Club at Home, 6.15 p.m. Thursday, 2nd. High Water, 8.58 a.m., 9.18 p.m. Einstein Reception, Oxley Rise, 5 p.m. Philharmonic Orch., Mem. Hall, 5.15 p.m. Dalhousie Chapter, 8.30 p.m. Friday, 3rd. High Water, 9.25 a.m., 9.5785 words
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Article83 1922-11-01 2 Vht ir.to the LegisitiTe Cooneil amond. the Rubber Lands MUMBi Ordinance as regards Singa- »Ie and Pc.-i<mg. Tkt Islands of Singapore and Penaag mpted from the operaof the Rubber Restriction Bill m older avoid interference irith the trade of the I. The amend;. will applies the prinof83 words
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Article73 1922-11-01 2 Colombo, Oct. 12. Mr. C. F. Andrew*, who arrived here vusterday with Dr. Rabindranath Tagore, made an interesting statement on thel labour situation. The main feature of this statement was that m view of the situation m Kenya members of the Indian Legislative Assembly will probably insist73 words
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Article65 1922-11-01 2 tWodnosday. November 1. Church Parade the Cathedral nf the Good Shepherd v.iuntary) Parade at Zetland House at 0 p.m. riday. November 3rd Officer.- Meeting, 1 iilquaners, r>.3o p.m. Btl March. Parade back of Y. M. C. A. E •i'lv; 1 Trooj, Orders as issued by b rtnmtm.65 words
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Article25 1922-11-01 2 Wednesday Nov. I.— Drill Hall 5.15 p.m fc V.A. Battery Parade. Saturday Nov. 4.— Battalion Parade Tac_ ttaa] scheme. m25 words
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Article58 1922-11-01 2 Tho Hon. Mr. Justice Farrer-Manby the' B. P. P., and court staff have returned to flKimla Lumpur from Kuantan, where they h* vu been for the Pahan« Assize*. Ther« was JWrty one criminal case, a Chines from fl* l Pta diitrict. charge with culpab£ JM»>«Mt not amounting: to murder, who58 words
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Advertisement254 1922-11-01 2 TO J ET OR FOR SALE. LARGE C UOWfcS, newly erected area from 10,000 to 50,000 §q. ft. facing river. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for offices and godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write254 words
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Advertisement642 1922-11-01 2 Ist Show at 7.30 Sharp., J. ROBERT and PAUL PANZER m THE MYbTBRY MIND Serial by Arthur B. REEVE and JOHN W. GREY. EPISODE ONE, TWO AND THREE. 7 REELS. 2nd Show at 9.00 p.m. THE GREAT CIRCUS MYSTERY SERIAL, EPISODES 10 and 11 LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. More thiiii a642 words
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Advertisement543 1922-11-01 2 Alhambra TheatJ Programme from Wednesday, Ist N«vtnber to M< 5 ANNOUNCEMENT KXTRAORDIJ^ I The Pre-Eminent FaatllFe Film s Hailed Everywhere as the Great,- v I "M!OAM X" MADAM X" I In the Second Show at J) p.m. shar Samuel Goldwyn Presents hia Immorfa Starring Pauline Frederick, m "MAD/ In 7543 words
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Article439 1922-11-01 3 WIIEN I SMOKED OPIUM." And the Day After. Cariona Traveller writes to the Daily Mail: Prom tht o.wded street below came the babel of voices, the clatter of sandals, ,the pitter-pat of bare feet. The air was heavy with the breath of the East, with the •ense of many people,439 words
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Article148 1922-11-01 3 Bombay, October For providing bousing at moderate rents to poor men, especially workmen and clerks, the Bombay Government ban sanctioned n scheme for State loans to co-openvive societies. Later the Co-opera-ti\ Conference passed resolution urging thar the same facilities should !>e provided to tenant ownership148 words
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Article142 1922-11-01 3 A development of some interest and significance is the buying of substantial quantities of rubber by Russia during the last few weeks. Considering the enormous j potentialities of the country this importa- lion of raw material, which can only be required for the purpose of manufacture, thiows142 words
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Article109 1922-11-01 3 Battle Abbey, near Hastings, is b«in£ converted into a school. Every schoolboy knows that outstanding date of 1066, when William of Normandy fVfeated Harold at the Battle of Hastings, j On the spot where Harold fell William built an abbey, but all that remains109 words
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Advertisement365 1922-11-01 3 hrli W-' "B«by has had 1? I E H '< yf r or to She a*T yv^ tull v.l l.ff and ha* nnet,v t b««n ST W trouble. Your |M ''""If her jp'rrdidly Does .your Baby lauj?h 1 like this a lau^ sc h c is happy-he i. happy because365 words
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Advertisement538 1922-11-01 3 NvH l^^av »-t owj* j^s u>oi) on to YJ<Ctn VV^S I^^^ AND stationery and our VvHli >r T PMGOOOM7 /a *«(s. It tvill becommd fShI /Nf/ Yf^^^Wy distinguishing mark as UYnSI Z.^ a maw *Am£ a^ Z£;z7/, but he shall m command no other man to think it M £jf538 words
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Article1155 1922-11-01 4 THE CHAOS IN IRELAND. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 5. Although the papers now barely give more than about: twenty or thirty lilies to Wish affairs, the situation m that country i.. anything i>ul satisfactory, and can hard. l\ b«. b;- improving. No doubt from a1,155 words
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Article397 1922-11-01 4 Upon the application of Mr. M. C. Johannes, who appeared for three of the respondents to the above suit, the Acting Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. P. J. Sproule, on the 27th September, 1022, ordered that the certificate that as regards the amount! oi alue and the397 words
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Article102 1922-11-01 4 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo Xu-hi-Xichi Shimbun.) Tokio, Ott 26. The following diplomatic ehangtoa are announced Mr. Kobata to be the amJ bassador at Brussels. Mr, Adachi to I Paris and Mr. Matsui for London or Washington. sfsasiti. aforoi, Akatsuka and Segawa are reported to be promoted Ministers102 words
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Article100 1922-11-01 4 The Resident of Pfeiak has appointed the following gentlemen to •be the local Committees for Perak North and South under the Export Rubber (Restriction) Enactment 1922 Perak North Mr. P. T. Allen, M.C.S., Chairman, The Raja f»i W\ir, M.S.C., J.P Mr. J. W. Kennedy, Mr. C. H.100 words
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Advertisement223 1922-11-01 4 npߣthf«f .lly the first -*r f >'- to f»el the i ,,.J-' >^. cv eil cot -'fa:: v iharp change m the wither. >/ Tha .»l:n^ *en a at;»»ii ai ttie back of the mouth, '.^tl:'^!!!^. tha: I hoarse: I :ia; diM- t *^^^V M '.ult> i Rwallowiui{. are Jl223 words
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Advertisement727 1922-11-01 4 i soynERN rhodS; t Ir Southern Rhodesia possesses on- a™ •|j worid with long hours of Bimshii bre< I- and cool nights. For those look; retire and make th ri ii* homer,, B •I ages unequalled ::cre. The > educational and medical fa liti > son with those of many727 words
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Article469 1922-11-01 5 10 Fcani m the l\u-jfi<\ Many Ashton Mends liad the opportunity recently of renewing acojuaintaao with 'ho Rev, ami Ma. James A. Hadfield, tor over 40 years missionaries for th<London Missionary Society m the Loyalt Group of Mauds In the Pacific Ocean! Doth M)r. and Mrs. RadfieU469 words
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Article172 1922-11-01 5 icieni culptared relief i ii ly d m Athe l*j Interet it contain ihai. I bi > ua< w i tht It i f i i Of Apt > 1 m r. !ern I rtoMT, the -hows Quite nnosual featm For 1•. Pot om Utinir. the172 words
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Advertisement206 1922-11-01 5 TO LET. M.uy the ground Street, ;it pi Baahiag '"(.rpora--7-11 3aiiJAl: napcr, e.o.d. v.c. l#4) tofetl :t('ply to \I < B v.c. Igi Read aad M Entry Proai B v.c. M aad > Apply tc Kiong c i Lodfo", Grange mber, 1922. For B DftOns and Co.. I IMS. Suite206 words
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Advertisement640 1922-11-01 5 AUCTION SALES MORTGAGEE'S SA! E nan*, c-h, Bl^? R^erpC- 1 1 n N MONbW r,»r r>tll -^vember at 2.3'» 1, m -n' aa nigh htr.vt. area 2.3f»l S q ft WEE SWKI- TEOW, Solicit.,,.' ESTATE A TRLST AGENCIKS LTD (Baaooaaor. jjOriag h,n X ee Auctioneers Estate Agents. (Incorporated m Singapore)640 words
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Advertisement897 1922-11-01 5 NOTICES. OOVBSNMEKT OF JOHORE. KUBBKB K2STRICTIO Application forms f>r Wrttteates of Standan 1 reduction may now be oct.lned locally. Apphcatrons for thaat certificates m lfc< 5522 Mliar Bmtm I'ahat, Moniiag Segamat, Johore Bahru shou'd be addresaed 'I I.oc.;: CO •> 1 U• J -ice-. appl.cat.ons for certificates of Standard Production897 words
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Advertisement832 1922-11-01 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. theSomaliie^elLry'/officT I^^^ 0 SS» the 3rd 1922, at d and the Resident cSnciHo^s Office T^ G Kesid^ nt Councillor's Office, Penang Jo- nvplfea for the Govera n tent a? r S ra persons desirous of contracting Sffi Brie., Tile, Coral, etc. J) o. Pn mt Misc<'llaneous Articles,832 words
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Advertisement553 1922-11-01 5 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. 1! T ders u will bt> received up to noon on the 7th November, li.J,, at lhe Colo Office. Smgapore, from persons desirou. of Sn nd Khaki Drill Uniforms (consisting of Tunics Trousers. Shorts and Cap Covers), f Ol he Singapore Volunteer Corps, for a period of one553 words
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Advertisement51 1922-11-01 5 t 7: frv* While sen-ice is the Primary requisite of Eye Glasses bo euro that Mountings ■tad style ronfonu to -un.'ility. Our Rimlc 8 Classes ufTer the wry utm-.^ m service, comfort, ;in<l stylo. N. LAZARUS— OPTICIAN I MEDICAL HALL Bl ILDINO BATTERY ROAD. Refnctfoniat Mr. R. v. Meyer, FSJLC.51 words
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Article23 1922-11-01 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. WALKER.-- At tin Maternity Hospital Bißgapoi* on Oct. 31, tho wife of Major O. A 'walker. K.A.O.C of a daughter23 words
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463 1922-11-01 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1922. Colombo Freight Rates. An interesting position has arisen m Ceylon with regard to the shipping facilities to Australia and EuI rope. The Ceylon Homeward Coni ference controls rates to the United Kingdom, and the Australian ConferI ence to Australia. The freight on tea463 words
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Article365 1922-11-01 6 The correspondence between the Straits Settlements Association and the Government, which we published yesterday, indicates that the Association is not going to take a rebuff lying down. There was much delay m answering the letter enclosing the resolutions of the great meeting, and it isnot clear365 words
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Article490 1922-11-01 6 Mr. J. O'May, of Harrisons, Barker and I Co. Lt(i.. left Singapore yesterday on trai sfer to the Kuala Lumpur branch. The ntoal weekly meeting of the Rent Assessment Board was not held yesterday, being postponed till next Tuesday. Baron Ishii, formerly the Japanese Foreign Minister, and now Japanese Minister490 words
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Article180 1922-11-01 6 IMPORTANT RILING. The following telegram received from the Secretary of State is published for general information: "With reference to my telegram of the 10th October regarding rubber scheme, it is suggested that rules do not provide for rases of young treea which bad been tapped before Noventfcw180 words
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Article61 1922-11-01 6 There appears to be doubt m the minds of some as to the meaning of the advertisements published by the Controller of Rubber Export as to dealers' stocks. This notice of course dues not apply to Singapore o r Ptnanu 1 which IN outside the Restriction Bill. It61 words
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Article55 1922-11-01 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 11. An important official notice explaining the restriction rules was issued to-day All desiring relief regarding forward contracts must send full details, including contract if possible, to Controller. On.lv contracts prior to October 11 last will bt consideml. No. applications after55 words
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Article121 1922-11-01 6 Mr». I". Beton James will open a *al< of work on Tuesday, November 7th, a 10 o'clock m the Victoria Hall. Mr. E. Salzmann has arranged a muM cal programme for the afternoon. A Refreshment Stall will be open al day. Other121 words
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Article382 1922-11-01 6 The following subscriptions towards the abOYC Fund are acknowledged with many thinks Previously acknowledged $159,431.17. Coll. per Khoon Whay School Siantan 1.839. Coll. per Tong Wah Chinese Chamber of Commerce and School Sebo^a 1,17'J.4'. ColL per Mr. Teo Soon Kiat Chop Hen- Hong Malacca 703.00, Coll.382 words
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Article259 1922-11-01 6 **AB I BPlCri The annual feck y tab wt I it the ilub prci I In the I ent v 1 I Elorwood (II I A. B. Liv< f hineon, D. 1 1 I 3 that the I :k.(! not m I the tii I a-; th<259 words
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Article34 1922-11-01 6 I It pa >i I n-membOTi of f I Siagapan i I ;.sion of I [at 7.30 a.m. 01 I uudTarsin I membors of ti I ciate themielves I ExSm34 words
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Article50 1922-11-01 6 H. H. th I "to tho Tan. I On Tuesri.i 1 1 thrusan.l X visit to tht new I football match irMJ l The otyn J f highest mountan I beendiTOvemlby,^^^* informed the cyan; >- H r^JB .cholarrtiip exanm lJ yij^ I 'it Mount EmM* B it without i ist50 words
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Advertisement139 1922-11-01 6 C WT^ Pi /I WHISKY I I < GoidLabel) I I3^fl ft4^^j WAGGREGOR I *fe^^ v^ I fV lit: I II 1 a—^^ B (Incorporated m Shanghai) 1 1 SCOTCH WHISKY Phone 2 28. I PROPRIETORS: I Bulloch. Lade Co. OFFICE I I GLASGOW AND LONDON. 87, CECIL STREET. I139 words
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Advertisement9 1922-11-01 6 REPAIRS. ONE HOUR JOHN DUKE. 16, Battevy Road, Singapore.9 words
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Advertisement16 1922-11-01 6 An exequatur has been issued m favoui of Maurice P. Dunlap as American Consu at Bangkok.16 words
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Article129 1922-11-01 7 KIM AND MUSSOUNL Uome, <h U). iterday sveninj n farwwel King ntv i anc kee] d tlie ricim if 10-50 and Ok of th« n the y ap] •1 by the He withdraw m com- owed l>e v 0 1 \h. Hf «U--an ie, shoutrill have Ewiva 1129 words
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Article35 1922-11-01 7 I *k h 1 the V. l 'hat to busRoad. I Cross •Tiing have L night "fed home, :ted now foxy oxv that to go v of I itly I > the *Ppean r »t£35 words
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Article458 1922-11-01 7 U. S^ TRADE. THE NEW TARIFF. [Reuter'a Service.] N <* York. Oct. 31. The cv tons officials announce that fh r«Ts, up to the- present, have no lilted In a .eduction of the volume o ■i I"*!***, the prices of which have consider r. ably increased. THE458 words
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Article159 1922-11-01 7 New York, Oct. 30. ry Werblow was lured home from Shanghai by a ruse as it was impossible -ure his extradition from China. His ton at New York wrote him suggest-' 1 should return with the prospect uring a higher post. Robert Wer- blow, his brother an employe159 words
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Article121 1922-11-01 7 I committee appointed at the public 'l meeting held m tho Victoria Theatre m last, e«Ued at the instance of the i lericft] Union, are bu^y canvassing sig- 'i- tures to a monster petition to be sent o the Secretary of State for the Colonies urging the continuance121 words
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Article1510 1922-11-01 7 DESPERATE GUBftILLA WAR. (From Our Own n>i respondent). DaMfa, October 5. guerilla warfare which the Iris] Republicans a ie OKiying out with th. t avowed purpose of making the Governmen I tiv Free Stale an impossibility, is th< f -> nee of simplicity. Scattered al the twenty-six1,510 words
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Article295 1922-11-01 7 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiXiehi Sbimbun.) J Tokio, Oct. 28. It is reported that the Bureaus of Edu- I cation and Construction and the Board of Admirals will be abolished and that the Department of Material and the Bureau of N Personnel are to be retrenched m295 words
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Advertisement98 1922-11-01 7 COMPANIA GENERAL de TOBACOS de FTLIPINAS I NEW STOCKS JUST RECEIVED I DISCRIMINA !E SMOKERS I Will appreciate the high grade products of the Compania General de Tobacos de Filipinas. 9 THE BEST CIGARS FROM THE FINEST PLANTATIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES "LONDRES" "HIGH LIFE" "PERFECTOS" Robinson Co., Ltd. ADVICE FREE98 words
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Advertisement546 1922-11-01 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 SWETTENHAM546 words
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Advertisement526 1922-11-01 8 <miERMAN" UNI JELL3EYA is BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Oft* LM (Incorporated m England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. Singapore. M. CITY OF PARIS China and Japan Nov. 2 s.s. CITY OF YORK China and Japan Dec. 14 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA China and Japan Jan. 28 s.s. CITY OF POONA China ?nd Japan526 words
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Advertisement521 1922-11-01 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m England). MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO Wtir* PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL (Under Contract with Hi« M«f nty't C; 1.0 N D ON PA t- 16 a s'i'> i N FROM LONDON <^ lIABSI I DUE SINGAPORE KASHGAR about Nov. 12 DON( PLASSY521 words
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Advertisement361 1922-11-01 9 ((u ii $iuH«i NAViGATiON CO., LTD I (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) f LIU| I SINGAPORE- BANGKOK I COASTING SERVICE U±Sl ,^'Ml Kelantan, I ;:»;>nara, Telupin, p At ani <w, sua* Chumpon, and Bangkok. i*tam, Smgc 1 Nov! 18 v° V I *x*4 throughout witj, t mmA iNOV lo I mgtn. nd361 words
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Advertisement283 1922-11-01 9 Fhone: 926. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (Object to change without previous notice) European Line For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez Port Said. ♦Amazon Mam arr. Nov. 20 dep. 21 Shunko Maru arr. Dec. 22 dep' 23 *Omit Marseilles. New York Line:-For San Francisco Panama. New York via283 words
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Advertisement429 1922-11-01 9 wu AC." oteam Dmp toacanv Limit**) The Chma MutualStea^Xavisatlon C^LM. Ellerman BucknaU Steam Shin Tr, ha (AME «CAN 4 SIANCHUWAN UNK^ (Incorporated m En^laEd.) uroca www tori go^,, PAN FROM NEW YORK ALCINOUB Spore Route PHMOUB j[ Philippine, and China. NE W YORK >PmeS al J Chi a OF CANTON429 words
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Advertisement164 1922-11-01 9 INDO-CHWA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England. > Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Singapore and to Calcutta via Penang. from Singapore. Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chef oo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtze ports, For- j mosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG164 words
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Advertisement454 1922-11-01 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM PHILADELPHIA VIA SITF7 3.5. MOBILE CITY duo Sin V *AI>UEZ i* STEEL TRAVELLER Z T IMS fc Jan. 7 1923 TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT »s KAIRFIELD CITY due Sin g a lwro M ".STEEL TRAVELLER due Sin^ore 192 :i r-kln, ekrr, throu454 words
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Advertisement133 1922-11-01 9 (Incorporated m England) Kegrular sailings to Hongkong, Swatow Amoy Taking car^o to other ports m China steamers have limited Ist Class passenger accommodation. Next Sailings. For Freight and Passage apply to MANBFKLD COMPANY, LTD. Agents^Singapore and Penang. Are Fitted With PORCELAIN INSULATION I i"ho only satisfactory insulation for a tropical133 words
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Article107 1922-11-01 10 COLOMBO SHIPPING CONFERENCE. Cutting of Rate* By German Lines. Calcutta, Oct. 14. The failure of the Colombo Shipping Conference to prevent the cutting of freight rates by German shipping companies as reported by the Associated Press despatch yesterday will not affect Calcutta m the v least, according to107 words
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Article240 1922-11-01 10 It ib really astounding, says the Strait* Echo, that when Reuttr sent ua his cable < giving Lord Inchcapo's speech at the P. and O. annual general meeting- on October 18th he should have omitted an addition which he sent to the Indian papers containing a240 words
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Article426 1922-11-01 10 8,000 Words a Night to Nova Scotia. Owing to the partial interruption of the able service to the United States a large mount of Press work has been diverted to he Post Office wireless station at Oxford I Lean* eld.) This station has for some tfaM MB conducting426 words
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Article326 1922-11-01 10 The City Editor of the Tinu> went on tour through Germany and published a series of articles. Following are his conclusions. My main conclusions may be summarized a? follows: That inflation of the currency is primarily responsible for ihe depreciation of the nu>rk; That inflation is not due326 words
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Advertisement364 1922-11-01 10 PNEUMATIC OR SOLID I there is a CONTINENTAL. I 1 YRE for every need. i djß& This mark stands for a distinctive^!; >^/ product backed by a determina- tion to satisfy the most exacting I customer- 1 This is what we offer you m I CONTINENTAL SOLID TYRES I for364 words
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Advertisement127 1922-11-01 10 Genasco BooM 2 PLY AND J ply COMPLETE WITH PATEN T KANT-LEAK to AND WAO FOR FIXING GENXSCO is |JJHj 'VisCC, ofer 40 Years Vpi'v v r c »c dp» i experience **anattan, manufacture K^^H P^' anrf f tropical heat enc/ 5p I and rain and /s made makes a127 words
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Miscellaneous399 1922-11-01 10 MAIL TAKLE. fO-DAT. Hongkong Shanghai Ymezia lorn Bandjermasm. etc. Ban Ho Guan <> R m c nm Soon Leo 9 a .m i Hang Chiap 9 a.m. Djambi. etc H Aik 9 Hongkong Fookfang 10 a.m. Shanghai Japan Takaoka Maru 10 a m trrs°° n Thakrata 11 a m Palembang.399 words
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Miscellaneous46 1922-11-01 10 1 Dock. Tug N^ptunus, Hulk Zeelandia, No 2 Dock. Havre. WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Oct. 30 «fp,-s e7 r- Tn Ter rad. Ther 72. Rain fall m 24 houw.-Nil. CLEARANCES. 3l^S UOrra Mantua launder, Chakrata, (Brit); Hafthor, (Nor.); Gown Maru, Suwa Maru, Indo Maru, (Japan.)46 words
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Article91 1922-11-01 11 Bank 4 IU 2 7^2 Bank demand 2|4 1-fi Private credits 8 m.s. 2 I 15-82 N«W York, demand 81% Credits 90 days v >* rIUW, demand 675 India, T. T. 17^ T(| Hongkong, demand 6 p.c. I'rem. Yokohama, demand 108^* Java, demand 18/; Bangkok, dernar.v! go% r;ovo:eiK'«, Bask91 words
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Article96 1922-11-01 11 October M Tin 175 Tons 2 75 Gambler Cube No. 1 17.00 Gambit'r 1 1 00 Pepper Black iL 7| Pepper (white fair) 20.75 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 9.50 Pearl Sago small 7.75 Corpa Mix 9 Copra Sunclried 9.85 Opium. Benares u>.c i.500 Rice, Rangoon white 235.00 Rice, Sinm96 words
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Article48 1922-11-01 11 Singapore, October Olst, 12 noon. Singapore Standard Palo Crepe Spot 40^4 41; Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot 41^ 41%; Nov. -Doc. 42 42H; Jan. -Mar. 43! 48H; April-Juno 1P 4 I t London quotation, 1 crepo and sheet Is. OVid. Market Steady.48 words
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Article340 1922-11-01 11 London, Oct. 3. The tension m connection with the Near East position had little or no effect up<>r. the market, as the trade of the world ie becoming: more normal every day. The fact that the American bankers at their Conference confirmed the view of the New340 words
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Article119 1922-11-01 11 FRASER'S REPORT. Singapore, On. ;i 'Jin. 6186. 170 torn sol pet pUral. bbers.— l United 11.10, Utan 5 :o. < p 25, Luni 1625, Kei y riu uta 25, [ndi Kedal |2.10 f Mining. Firm. Collh HiUuna $1.40 $1.45, la Pi <!.':•;, (.ingaifl .s:j.io |3^o, Nawng P<119 words
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Article182 1922-11-01 11 Siagaparet Oct. i Rubber. London is. 01.;^.,O 1 local I m. x >x t Share Market. I: quiet. Tim w live. Loam In demand. Robber*. -Amalgamated ftlalayi $1.90 0, I fan Simpana $1.30 $1.41 15 $5.50, Mentakaba 10 l"». Sui 32%, Glenea j $1.15, d llalaccaa $I.OG $1.10,182 words
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Article74 1922-11-01 11 Yesterdays Alteiatioaa, Baia liL Padanc Tin ($1) 86 Hitam Tin (600,000) 1,-lfl Johan Tin IS ffl North Taiping (£750,000 I l.v t Raob Ausf. < £2,10,000— JlI 2.60 3.00 Renong Tin 27«.6d. :ios. South Taiping 1922 (*l> 1.00 j Taiping Tin (1,200,000) 1.06 1.1" 'i. Harbour m74 words
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Article31 1922-11-01 11 Mr. Henry Ford 1 A r the I rd bougkf wnpton 1 heir rej m ,j^ were >ntl ••I with buildii nnipio:,, and when con lo turn out i\v<> hundred car31 words
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Advertisement194 1922-11-01 11 r .S.l OOO 000. l l l ll i 11 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE OOHPaFIHRED rtFOTPP. wivk xx (Incoi "l )Orated m Straits Settlements) OiblLti. Winchester HOUSQ Sinpannvo tAtml. >• Ims £20,000 deposited S' the U pre me Court of En Jffil D OFF CE I 32 u Old194 words
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Advertisement512 1922-11-01 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Ii corporate,! m England by Koyal Charter. Taid up Capital m 600.000 "hares each p. 000.000 Reserve Fund 3 700 005 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000 000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bithoptgate, London, E.C. Ajrenciei and Pranches. Alor Star Hoi.prkong PenanJ Amritsar Ii Puket°512 words
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Advertisement854 1922-11-01 11 Yokohama" specie bank, LIMITED. Established 1880. 1 y ioo oo 000 Reserve Fund y. 63,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. YMsakaw. Esq. S X SuaS IS £5Sp« HEAD OFFICE rOKOSAMA. Singapore Branch 31-A Chnlla Street. BRANCHES: if* 0 London Francisco Bcisbay Lew Angeles -cattle ijvencs Aires L^-cns ■♦-whiii Cjtato .Manila hSS!SLki854 words
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Advertisement84 1922-11-01 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England bjr R,,v a Charter A. T). 1720.) FIRE MOTOR^I^ MARINE Fjdelity Guarantee-Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives-Messrs. BARLOW Co. Branch Office-64, The Arcade, Co^e^Quay 6 6 Ltd A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO (Incorporated m Great Britaim). TOTAL ASSETS exceed 0Q( FlR84 words
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Article1425 1922-11-01 12 The newest generation of those interested i m horso racing will hardly have known the late Mr. Latham, whose death is recorded at Batu GajaJj. But to those whose acquaint- c ance goes back some years the news will evoke a host of memories for Mr. "DcV or1,425 words
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447 1922-11-01 12 MR. NEUBRONNER COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. One of the live defendants, who were I again brought up nt the Borispah Court, I Bangkok, recently, charged with offe-noe* under Sections 203 and 209 of the Penal Code m the alleged counterfeiting: case, was discharged by the Court on Saturday ■Mnrinff. This man,447 words
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Article161 1922-11-01 12 fc.C.C. lENMS TOURNAMENT. i YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. J I The match, Salter and Strachan vs. Mil- j ligan and Borncman, m the final of B. Doubles, which was left unfinished on Mon- day evening with the scare set each and 5 all m the third, was resumed yesterday, a161 words
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Article34 1922-11-01 12 C. M. Ja.nie^on and J. Mel. Brown beat D. M. Doig and D. Kinlorh m the Doubles Handicap yesterday by 21 7, ajid will meet McKean and Hammond m the final.34 words
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Article219 1922-11-01 12 Championship. (Final). McKean vs. Rev. Douglas. The following are the players and times of starting play m the match, Keppel Golf Club vs. Singapore Garrison Golf Club, at Keppel Golf Club on Sunday, Nov. sth. Singapore Garrison players are mentioned first:— 9.00 F. G. Stocks and Lt. Col.219 words
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Article34 1922-11-01 12 BaN Sweeps. The Ball Sweeps m conjunction with the Qualifying round of the "Keppel Cup" were won by the following: Saturday (J. PateNOfl 84 H nott Sunday P. ,J. Spron!<- :*<} nett34 words
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Article207 1922-11-01 12 The following were the Chief results at the A. J. C. Spring meeting at Randwick on Sept. 30 and following days: A.J.C. Derby, mile ard half. Rivoli 8.10 (Brown) 1 Soorak 8.10 (Pike) 2 Caserta 8.10 (Cairns) 3. 10 to 9 on Caserta, 5 to 2 Soorak, 33207 words
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Article55 1922-11-01 12 I (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Oct. 31. The steamer Houtman is bringing fifteen grriffins each for Ipoh and Kuala Lumpar, and twenty for Penangr. The Ipoh meeting has been fixed for March 1 and 8. The Ipoh Skye meeting on Armistice Day has been reduced to55 words
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Article504 1922-11-01 12 Sueing m forma pauperis, a Chetty clerk named M. R. A. T. Rakkappa Chetty, before the Acting Chief Justice, the hon'ble Mr. P. J. Sproule, m the Supreme Court yesterday, claimed damages against S. R. M. If. Annamalay Chetty for breach of an agreement. Mr. A. J.504 words
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Article153 1922-11-01 12 To-night the Alhambra announces n special attraction including Goldwyn's masterful presentation of the greatest drama the screen has evor 4 inherited from the stajfe. Madam X. It is an adaptation from the French of If. Alexandtfe Bisson by arrangement with Henry W. Savage and ii a picture that153 words
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Article207 1922-11-01 12 Pensng Rugby officials regret they are unable to raise a beam to visit Bangkok on Armistice Day. Carperitier has formally appealed afrain«t th« judge's decision. It ia announced that h« has started boxing training again, nnd •till wants to remain a boxer. Mr. O. B. Forbes the Secretary of tha207 words
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Advertisement185 1922-11-01 12 I MOUTRIE DISTINCTmt'! J FIRST nP/MTTN second IINh THIRD 1 V/llij THIS ALONE JUSTIFIES PRIDE OP (team. AND ENSURES QUALITY AND VALUE CALL OR WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED LIST i \s.Moutrie&Co.,Ud\ (Incorporated m Honpko: j SINGAPORE. Sparta Batteries QUALITY AND PRICE. British throughout, therefore of first class construction. Always dependable. It's185 words
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