The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 December 1922
1922-12-16
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1922-12-16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. JEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1922. No. 10,76716 words
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Article190 1922-12-16 1 The Premier has made an important statement regarding reparations Page 8. Bonar Law is convinced that we j cannot pay the I nited States without receiving anything from outside source Page 8. Ihe visit of Pierpont Morgan to Washington suggests that President I i Harding may take190 words
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Article1227 1922-12-16 1 Quicquid agunt homines nostri est farrmgt HbelK Juvbnal. Sometimes the snippets which appear m the Home papers under the title of the 'Sayings of the Week" come with singular ;;poo..iteness t 0 conditions far removed from the source of the dicta. "No mvconnected with Governments is1,227 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement275 1922-12-16 1 MALTHOID Raffles Hotel, g U SATURDAY Te I?STLT a 3 P Guest Might P «l \9 Dinner Dance. «J te es w Raffles Orchestra. \m EDGAR HULLAND AT THE PIANO. Q$ Sunday Cinema 9-30 p.m, KALAMAZOO. LOOSE LEAF BOOKS THE FINISHED ARTICLE CAN BS SUPPLIED NOW BY FRASER &NEAVE, LTD.275 words
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Advertisement140 1922-12-16 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. A LARGE SELECTION OF Childrens Annuals AND Choice Gift Books FOR CHRISTMAS j MEN, MONEY, MATERIALS !B^B^^HIHH Al lese can c economised ÜBI^^HM^^B you :i:e y° m P a P ers on 9^^^^H|^3| the Roneo plan. 9 m _ammmmmm___________ }_^_\^_\^_\^_\WB__^_WKK^m^m^mWmyU u W** m 9 m m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^mm^m\\mmm\140 words
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Advertisement133 1922-12-16 1 a__ LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bankmptcy notice Page 7. Dunlop tyre announcement Page 1 1 Hoxing to-nig:ht at Stadium— Page Wines for Xmas at H. Bolter's— Page 1 Continental tyres at Sime Darhv'«— l Page 12. Gai?ty and Snrina cinema? new programmes Page 2. Guthrie anr! Co. an- agents for the Kerr133 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous163 1922-12-16 1 THE WEEK. Satnrdajf, ISth, High Water. 8.4 a.m.. 0J p.ni. St. Antliony'.s School Sports, 2 p.m. I'othail: H.M.S. Dwpmtdi ra M"- j Yacht Club at Home. Medical Social. Sopoy Lines 11 a J&Q i Boxing, Stadium. Pav.ows -v Good wood Hall, B and 9.15 p.m, r.w Follies ol 1*22, Vie.163 words
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Article392 1922-12-16 2 Tree-Climbing pj^h. Australia House. m th,- Strand, ha. just •me tho home of exhibits brought there I by the leader of an expedition, whose "iventures and discoveries rank among the I ■Mtf interesting of their kind The leader is Mr. E. J. Stuart, of Perth, Western Australia, a392 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement355 1922-12-16 2 TO f OR FOR SALE. 1 LARGE < OWNS, newly erected area from :o,OCO to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river LAKE STORES from 6,000 to 24,00'j eg. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also thr<e storied buildings for oflices and godown*. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write355 words
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Advertisement463 1922-12-16 2 *********W******W^ m *****Wm^ 8 XL, CZ TmfmtTATlw-*: mmTS A VICTORIA THEATRE ATTRACTION. I OTT/A L^J T-Ni«hl at 10 o'ileck. Mff SH W AT PM M\\ LINDFU I 55 M^. ton US Stran K pr J^'»y Aubrej r,, n*A tV Exes I,| m Review, Vod-n-ville Movies. m the Goldwyn Picture, a463 words
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Advertisement300 1922-12-16 2 ALHAE~BBa^ PROGRAMME IROM WEDNESI) \y nth nvTTZ **£x A Univers.,, 5,,,,„: *H MISS m V; "A WONDERFUL WIPE From the Novel by Dolf WplUrdi h Kuabands-Would you k-t yoox wife makl fc, w m. wnbitioni? ives— Do you consider it rigfct man for th* lake of her hu*l Tne absorbing300 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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Letter527 1922-12-16 3 To the Rditof d pir, l beg i" refer to your recenl iead- ele commenting on the policy ef t i):_ new British Government, winch fs nov. alining its obligations towards Pales tine, etc., with* view to curtailing its res Yon ssl i an evasion In he527 words
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Article435 1922-12-16 3 From thi Gove nor't Address at the opening of Parliament: Of the many crops that could bc profitably grown on the large areas thus to be opened up to agricultural enterprise, one at lea is of Empire concern, and its cultivation is worthy of afl the435 words
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Advertisement303 1922-12-16 3 Ji > AjW. M. $aie ■We here V gf Feeder, witk its teat and valve, is the best to use." WM |l| Baby loves I the Glaxo Feeder j|| Next m importance to Bafeya food is Baby's feeder i 5?? F designed to lighten work to help Baby get the303 words
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Advertisement239 1922-12-16 3 I KEEP YOUR I SKIN YOUNG. uJ RY giving your skin the bench t L? HI of the Ven-Yusa treatment X II all the charm and beauty of a In Dj clear and youthtul complexion if f»l are assured. W {nl Ven-Yusa is distinguished jn UM from ordinary toilet creams239 words
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Advertisement92 1922-12-16 3 mmmmmmmmgggm V.W.V,V^ASW.V.V.V.V.V.V.\\ i .VA'.W.V.WAVM\WA wvws\ A.M.A. A.M.A. 5 jj GEORGE FLETCHER CO. LTD. J (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). i CANE SUGAR I MACHINERY.! ai i s Specialists For the i 5 Equipment of 5 I I SUGAR FACTORIES. j REFINERIES n* j; DISTILLERIES. ;j |< SOLE AGENT m BURMA, MALAYA, SIAM,92 words
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Advertisement265 1922-12-16 4 i^^w HALLO SSS w b^^Wy USt aS certain P^ one numbers are stored m A j /f\t^SrM y^^^^^W recesses of the mind as representing j| I i^l \lliO SOme call n fellowslli P' so does 555 m" W V£^o/JW stantly present a picture to the smoker s mind U fl265 words
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Article849 1922-12-16 5 |H) STATE Ol IHK COUNTRY. < iwii Correspondent. > Belfast, Nov. Hi. re now m the enjoyier thank to the firm administration of the law < an inaway from h h no long prevailed, last ing girl named Lily to death, as alleged, ar Cookatown, Coun•ini Was849 words
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Article132 1922-12-16 5 We acknowledge receipt, from the Government Printing OAee, of volume ono of the Malayan Civil List. 1022. The two Aifterioana wit > were asueated at Kowloon for the unlawful possession of two revolvers and 100 rounds of am munilion each, were sentenced by Mr. .1. R. Wood to six months'132 words
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Article224 1922-12-16 5 London, November 22.— The kimmatograph Sim of the Hon Bverasl cxpedilon baa been shown m London. A kinematograph had never oeen taken into Tibet befO%S this yar. Captain Xoel. who took the pictures, worked under xtraordinary difficulties including almoat continuous wind and dust storms. The most224 words
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Article145 1922-12-16 5 f conversation m the Sepang now la ahoul the m ied sral cooliea <>" tataa. In all the bodies were reco\ I large number of coolies i I ;.rul unless the tiger ton Estates m and find :t difficult to induce for them. the man who has145 words
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Article430 1922-12-16 5 The Prftaftdeut*a Statement. The first- Oriental Conference of Red I Societies waa formally opened at the Bala Bahedaya hall m Bangkok. As Managing Vice-Preaident of the Red Cross Society of Sam, Field Maishal His Royal Highness the Prince of Nagara Svargaded during -tne opening stages, says the430 words
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Article119 1922-12-16 5 We haw received six pictorial wai! Hldara for 1928, advertising •Tloliandia" i> ndensed milk, from the Singapore Agency the Holland Trading Company. Tiie Hon. Mr. W. G. Maxwell. C.M.G., and Mrs. Maxwell were expected m Taiping on the 13th inst. They are pro* ceding to The Cottage on Maxwell's Hill.119 words
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Article424 1922-12-16 5 THE LOST CO NTINENT. Mfysterioua White Race. When some time ago Colonel Fawo i •■-entered the uniravellod hinterland of Matto Grooeo m search of one more -,f the "buried citiea" of South America, not many people probably, realised that tinobject of his search waa the original of that Btrange history424 words
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Advertisement61 1922-12-16 5 VjMP tffyss fti Sl^xm I^^RBBBHES^H I^l^Hl^^^^^^^^^H mmm mm\ —r9mmmmmm V- Im^m BBBBBBBBBBBBBB^^ j^-v^fja? »s» fl| Ss^^^^B^^^^^^^^^^B I^^^^^^B mm—mmst.*? eWz '•BSSBSL Te^mS S^^^^^^^^^^BBBB pfm.^-} __J_\W uS D^ Bg pc^^E *^bB e^^^^B a a B m Wv m mw m W\ hW I I IMPORTED BY THE AFRICAN EASTERN TRADE CORPORATION LTD.61 words
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Article1557 1922-12-16 6 ITHE RAC INC. SEASON ENDING. (From Our Ow. Correspondent London. Nov. 9. We are now at the very end of the racing IfrOß. Thc last nay ia next Saturday week, and perhaps, as a result, any number horses are turning out to light for the rosing prize- of1,557 words
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Advertisement475 1922-12-16 6 FORD SIZE TYRES Effective December 15th. $QP 30 by 3V, Beaded Edge All- Weather Tread FABRIC $25 20 i/Vf Am\\\ 30 '°y 3.• Beaded Edge All- Weather Tread CORD $3 150 M Iff I MllLf THe CHEAPEST md BEST T y res on the market. ORIENT COMPANY LIMITED. Direct Factory475 words
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Advertisement451 1922-12-16 7 TO LET. etiOSJ m Kafflps Chambers. its Club. I v.c. 15 Mt. Elisabeth, One storey roar bedrooms, with dressing roomi attached. Tennis and 1 on. Available Ist January Bf Proa Kress. Ku.c. Tanglin repliants. d garage. 1 for immediate oceupatii 1 1 v.c. I OOOL OFFICES to let ,e\v build'njr.451 words
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Advertisement701 1922-12-16 7 AUCTION SALES SHERIFF'S SALB Th. tJa4erriajnod have re, ived inductions to by nub!,,. :u on :it t;i)ir Sa j((om Raffi, Ohamb, s. Iluffles Place. ON MONDAY, ISth DKCKMBKR AT &M p. Rl Wr.t Sf Seizure and Sal, dated 4lh Oct. 1922. Oversea Chlneoa Hank Ltd. Tan Kirn Wah and aaoth701 words
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Advertisement709 1922-12-16 7 NOTICES. j "Tin; BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE i-s^s." iN TIfK SUPREME COURT (>F THK STRAI Pfl E il LKMKNi... BRTTLSMENT OF SINGAPORB. IX BANERUPTCY. Xo. 4Sf of Iflflfl. XOX-SIMMAKV CASK. RE < l I THIO SIOR KIAT. R rearing Order mad< Bth S ni^mU r, 1922. i,:,; t,; Adj Mi S:-r....-mU 1922.709 words
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Advertisement549 1922-12-16 7 NOTICES. j NEW YEAR SEA SPORTS. (1923). The usual Sea Sports will be -held on Ist January, off Johnston's Pier, commencing at 9M a.m. Thc Straita Steamship Co* Ltd., has kindly placed the s.s. "Kelantan." at the disposal of Snbeeribera, admission by ticket, obtainable! from the Hon. S retary. Subscribers549 words
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Advertisement685 1922-12-16 7 A v EYESIGHT <%. KKE CAREFULLY '^ii^'" 0F EXAMINED CHARGB. 1.'.'.'.ll .'.'.'.l -mmwEm^mS* mmo*. OWT m __^_______—r V LIVING ORGANS NOT MACHINES I YOUR EYES. CONSULT! Ol'R OPTICIAN. I S. SMITH SON (SIAM) LTD. I Incorporating .1. Motion Co. I, v Battery road Singapore. 7 I BANGKOK, SINGAPORE, LONDON, NEW685 words
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DUMBSTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Obituary66 1922-12-16 8 SCHEERDER.— At the Genet*] efospital, a 10.30 p.m. on December 15. A. W. I.. Scheer der. only son of Mr. J. I.. Schaarder, of Eaal Coast Road, ajr.nl o7 years. His remains inl be removed from his late resid nee |76A Keppe Koad at IM this afternoon io th66 words
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715 1922-12-16 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1922. European Fever. The £reat game of bluff continues at Lausanne. The Turks are reported one day to be immoveable on the subject of vital conditions a nd after dne record has been made of the fact that d crisis has arisen, we are715 words
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Article861 1922-12-16 8 FAIBI LAM) AM) PUPPETDOM. The gteat dancer's company opened last evening te aa expectant and crowded audience with "The Enchanted Lake." The setting of thia story— a fairy legend of German origin with Schubert's music as a vehicle- is of peculiarly fascinating kind, Involving S delicacy of treatment, with861 words
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Article589 1922-12-16 8 Mr. E. L. Talma has Keen appointed to act as Treasurer. ELS., with effect from Dae. sth. The Hon. Mr. Chua Kia Peng and Mr. B. W. Elles. Chairman. Sanitary Board Koala Lumpur, are laid up. Commander .1. p. Mills, R.N., 1.5.0.. Harbour Master, Port Swettenham, arrived' to Penang by589 words
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Article71 1922-12-16 8 IK, I •M, lUnr, return., il _t hi s -if, •nd M.llon, with Brit;,;: Th. vh.„,„ talk of th, p Tl- Ho. f t'oru, f with Mr. I 1 referred neh point that for a. out rect reduce the I inland for srhicb, he thou most than an;71 words
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Article40 1922-12-16 8 WCMOS SCHOOI Ptttß^lVßc (Ft I'nrt MtkMß, I) «t little funct morninjr, mh tl the Assembly il i U quet by th. conclusion of the Beckett, Diatric OH of Urn Headm n vote of thank* to Mn, j 140 words
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Article37 1922-12-16 8 K ij -i la I wnpur. !>«•« i", At a meeting of th, .1 sedation at Data Anan Mr I residing, it mma v ,ort U»« *oti( ing tho proposed re. the P. M.37 words
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Article41 1922-12-16 8 iViunjj. Dr.. II Ifr. a. Blackstoi Chairman of Delegate! of the Chai the question of the nighl n ferenee on Sunday and f local postage ratea. Mr, Goodrich h;is i„ Chamber*! represent! Committae m conn national Rul41 words
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Article44 1922-12-16 8 IVn.mir. UK. 1 1 Tht* wedding took p Church, the ll X ing, of Mr. <;. B Harewood I I Hick. Mr. 8. I D carried out the dot Ifr. Kennaway, Mai garc the bride away 1 are leaving foi H mm-44 words
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Article89 1922-12-16 8 Not :;i si various kinds sn ment Gasette. It ia rted tmateur D t Strait- Chin< ased to cxi A i auctioi b ted to Mr. K. P. II R Sandilands, B for next yoi Thr Ba Poih Siang Picnic A upon to furnish pi >f within three month-. fl89 words
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Advertisement215 1922-12-16 8 i 1 4M^k STOCKS li /^r*/ fu NOW btainable FTT^^l^nPif^s AND ■■■JjjjT *lk lj i^B *7 |^f r uT^^^^^^Ty^"^/ SOLC AGENTS: N^^^^i/ MACGREGOR 1^ (Incorporated io Shanghai), a WHOLESALE RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. 11— WNm^— —<B 8 I— l I FIRST— IN TWENTY FIVE YEARS OF PRACTICAL OPTICAL EXPERIENCE215 words
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Advertisement64 1922-12-16 8 I DO YOU READ THIS PAPER WITH DIFFICULTY? Perhaps nearer or further than the normal 14 inches. The need 1 of a g°°d light. Headaches or Tired eyes. Blurred vision i reading. These are symptoms of eye strain. Properly adapt- ed glasses aic ihe only cure. At the first sign64 words
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Article234 1922-12-16 9 LRKEY GIVES WAY. {join THE LBAGUB. Bervice.] sasaassa, Doe, h. Ed the Allied on the tame hasi» homing states. Lemma**, Dec. 14. of the Minorities -ng there were Io prevent a rupture I going between the Italian delegatoa tili moot unporof the American v- ho had a lone234 words
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Article206 1922-12-16 9 Washington, Dec. 14. hairmaa of the Judiciary f the House of Representa- barges against Daughtfcat, judging by the characalroady adduced, he r-ible to secure an Washington, Dec. IS. withdrew from the impeach- Dsugherty, after the Judi- had refused to permit him ttement The Committee I Ke [er206 words
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Article331 1922-12-16 9 I E. HAYNES IN COURT. A DEAL IN (HINA MINES. [Reuter's Service.] Leaden, Dec. 11. wei Bei nett, who wa. arrested a week alao Leslie Ernest Haynes, were tminster Police Conrt with h othera to cheat persona could be induced to invest money m ►Phry, Denman and331 words
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Article400 1922-12-16 9 Allahabad, Dec. 14 Sarioni rioting: attain* from strike in tho Baaed Natpor cotton mill* oceurrsd at Rajnandgaon. Crowds stoned the police who were arresting tho disturbers. The police fired, killing- one and wounding nine. Beveattaa of the police wtt* injured. rWO MONTHS RESPITE. London, Dec. 14.400 words
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Article312 1922-12-16 9 TRADE BOOM IMMINENT. ADVICE TO COVERNMENTS. LReuter's Service.] London, Dec. 14. muoaUunaJ forecast regarding the future has been made by Sir Mackay i Kdgar, who, intiaiinpad on his return > from America, declared that the American i demand for oil, metals and cotton mm increasing: at such a312 words
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Article412 1922-12-16 9 Parit», Deo. 14. Interviewed by le Petit Parisian's cor- respondent before sailing from New York.j If. Clemenceaa declared that he was_ op- led to the occupation of the Ruhr and suggested that the Anglo-French diaagreement should be submitted for President Harding's arbitration. SHIPPING MISHAP. Algier, Dee. 14.412 words
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Article457 1922-12-16 9 SEQI EL TO Rl BBBR DEAL. The hearing of the appeal of MOSOTI San. Hual and Co., traders, of 32 Klin Street, against judgment of the Chic Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, m an actio] jbu-ught against them by Khoo Swee Yeov trading under the name of Chop457 words
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60 1922-12-16 9 ILLNESS OF JAPANESE PRINCE REGENT. (By Courtesy of the Japanese Consulate General.) Tokio, Dec. 14. Hia Imperial Highness the Prince Regent has been suffering from a slight cold since Monday, and on Tuesday his illness was found, to be measles. His temperature this morning was 38.9 Celsius. The Prince is60 words
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Article186 1922-12-16 9 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbun.) Tokio, Dec. 14. To-day's bulletins state that the condition of H. H. the Crown Prince is satisfactory, his temperature being 38.(3 and his pulse 86. There is no fear of any complication. The Hohtoku Bank of Tokio, and its branches at186 words
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Article121 1922-12-16 9 Tie following subscriptions ar« gratefully acknowledged: J. A. Elias. ?10; E. A. Elias, 10; W. E. Hooper, 10; J. Meyer, 20; Mrs. Swindell 5; Henderson Bros., 25; Mrs. Lowther Kemp, 10; E. C. H. Wolff, 10; Mrs. Lee Choon Guan, 10; H. Tongue, 20;121 words
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Advertisement117 1922-12-16 9 Special Purchase n v GOVERNMENT STOCK ARMY FIELD GLASSES c* m f£ s **>. -*W**Sjs\ PIGSKIN ikWmT wSr life mm- _-umm\mmm%m fl V\ I COVERED "f^rlffa^B Ji UJ DEFINITION MEDIUM t -i/r IB AND I>V HnHttS B M«ffK KIEL!) > j'/K i ]&iIu3HBS m m jSa POWERFUL iBBJB||W OF MEW.117 words
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Advertisement616 1922-12-16 10 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 SWETTENHAM616 words
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Advertisement560 1922-12-16 10 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. Dae Singapore. s.s. CITY OF SIMLA China and Japan Feb.^ 5 s.s. CITY OF POONA China and Japan Mar. 9 I HOMEWARD. •s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles and London Dec. 28 *s.s. CITY OF YORK Marseilles560 words
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Advertisement620 1922-12-16 10 P. &O. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINE. MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVK PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with His Majesty's Governo I ONDON FAR-EASTERN M'.l'\ [< FROM LONDON T, MARSEILLES, U(U DUE SINGAPORE. F kVF *i> rWE NELLORE about Doc. 24 SINGAPORE 1923. KASHGAR DELTA (Transport) about620 words
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Article265 1922-12-16 11 ly mooting of the Licett- m held m the t on 1 buraday ai Mr. I-. DavkL ere the Hon. Mr. i v R. Glennie, M i Wnh, J. i <.. J. Muaeetl laaa licenai Hotel Vm Wijk. v m I Bnt, and c for Raflea waa265 words
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Article190 1922-12-16 11 Wakoff Deed Invalidated. occupied the attention of reral months the oil dead executed 1917, was finally ay morning by Mr. tt-Lennard. The parties to tiv.v. of the late Shaik aaa arious'y contended wa.-> a forgery; and also invalid oc the ground that Haye wai at the date190 words
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Article206 1922-12-16 11 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiXichi Shimbun.) Tokio, Dec. 12. F. A. Q. Rubber spot is quoted at 50 sen m Tokio. Sugar growers have concluded an agreement for the restriction of the sugar crop. Mr. Kawakami, Minister at Warsaw, has left for home via Moscow. The Government206 words
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Article149 1922-12-16 11 By the death of Mr. Bennett Edward D'Aranjo, which took place at his residence at 11 College Lane, Penang, after a protracted illness, the. Eurasian community > of Pen ng has lost one of its oldest and most reapeeted members. He was a man of quiet and genial disposition and149 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article101 1922-12-16 11 LIGHT BLUES AGAIN SUCCESSFUL. London, Dec. 13. In the Aaaociation football match at the Ojstal Palace, Cambridge defeated Oxford y 2 goals to nil. Dnll weather prevailed, but ;},OOO apect- pr lent for the annual soccer Before the ,1^ tht Headmaster ci Wineheater unveiled the Corinthian War Memorial,Reuter - 101 words
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Article94 1922-12-16 11 London, November 21.— When the horses ined up for the Shipston Plate at Warwick, "huck a Penny grabbed Victor Smyth's right inn. Smyth failed to rolcaac his arm and he etarter and Chuck a Penny's jockey lashd the horse with their whips with all their night vainly,94 words
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Article33 1922-12-16 11 r Paris, Dec. IS. Ihe new^apera state that Siki has signed i contract to meet Carp< ntier over twenty •<>unds. The date of the contest has not m n lix'-d.33 words
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Article43 1922-12-16 11 Pretoria, Dec. IS. w a two-day match, Pretoria, hattin- I tot, made 187, Kennedy taking six wicket"'' \tor 19. The M. C. C. replied with 247 J ior four wickets, Russell and (arr compiling and 63 reepecttvely. i43 words
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Article324 1922-12-16 11 following subsvr.ptions towards the a-ove Fund are acknowledged with many Colleetad per Chamber of ommerce, Singkawang 1218 33 9** Uoosts. d> Peng ran A Wain Bee 800 32 items viae reachera and Student of Angio-Chineae Scho d Singapore Collected h ,ta 3 items 2() l r,: Mr.324 words
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Advertisement524 1922-12-16 11 X T HE da inty 9mmmt Which srace the of the fjV- growing child are kept beautifully clean and im\w-\ Un h Un^ n lf wa shed with Lux. Children grow so iG^S A®^ T^ r Xt c needed m their fc^MT fo tbe„? P ParA ar S amother 8524 words
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Miscellaneous149 1922-12-16 11 NAVAL SPORT. The following is the programme of games I arranged- for H.M.S. "Despatch." 16th Dec. Soccer, Ship's Ist XI v. M'sex 2nd XI at Tanglin 4.30 p.m.; Regatta, Royal Singapore Yacht Club at Keppel 2 p.m. 17th Dec-. Coif, Keppel Golf Cluh at Keppel 3.30 p.m. 18th Dec. Soccer,149 words
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Article95 1922-12-16 12 The M. M. Branch Line, Manche, is due here fren Saigon to-day, 16th instant at noon. She will sail for Saigon On Tuesday morning, 19th inst. at 6 p.m. The master of the s.s. Stella, which came into port on Thursday afternoon from Pulai, Johore, reports picking u^v95 words
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Article836 1922-12-16 12 I RASER CO., EXCHANGE AND j SHARE BROKERS- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15th. MININ Q. [Figures m brackets show the capital and issue value of the Share id dollars unless otherwise marked. C Cum div. f\ x equals ex div. J Batang Padang Tin ($1) 55 60 I Hitum836 words
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Advertisement706 1922-12-16 12 PNEUMATICS OR SOLIDS I THE NAME 1 %*fm all 1 1*1 I ft Gil i fc AND THE I fOfm\~x\ 1 TRADE t.-l/rmmjm MARK ARE THE BEST GUARANTEE FOR ECONOMY. DURABILITY AND RELIABILITY. I Sime Darby Co., Ltd. j Sole Agents for Malaya. j n .jk mTm mm**- —Mm. jets.706 words
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Advertisement248 1922-12-16 12 Genasco fioofinT 2 PLY AMD t ply COMPLETE WITH PATENT RANT-LEA. buk AND NAILS FOB FIXING tS,; over 40 Vv< ir 3 ply- !5$ experiem c 'BJL' Qf 3- f tt*p< j manufacture lS!^r^^Bß| anf v- eBMHR ot r% At v v_^ r tisj.es from witnstanda %ing(Jiifp beginning to j248 words
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Miscellaneous680 1922-12-16 12 MAIL TABLE. ro-UAY. <~ucob Massima I a.m. "ucob Hong Soon i* a.m. I Pulau Soegi Benuit 9 a.m. Kerimon Soon LtV 9 a.m. Moniag, Kuala Pahang and Kuantan Ranee 11 a.m. Pontianak Ran Fo Soon 11 a.m. Singkawang, Pemangkat and Sambas Singkawang 11 a.m. Prigi Radjah, Tembi'ahan Indragiri Sri Wongsee680 words
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Miscellaneous62 1922-12-16 12 By Gorgon from Fremantle: Mrs. Cross, Mrs. Kinder, Miss Bell, Messrs Cook, White, A. Jackson, and J. N. Dawe. By Grotius from Soerabaya Messrs A L. HaTt, T. A. K. Davidson, R. Forwerg, W. E. D. Rozario, H. Willeinso, J. J. Duinker, P. W. Thayer, H. F. Schachtschable, Miss Curties,62 words
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Advertisement756 1922-12-16 13 Ttt SMI HUM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (INCORPORATED iN BUJt) 'U SINGAPORE-BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE, taj, Trenggaaji. Kelantan, lancnara Toi.. i un, Lang.ua* Ckumpon. a^d 252 Pm i HATH Arrival Departure HIDOL 1H am v Dec. S5 I)eo 27 littod throughout win .i Jan 4 first dMt IMMBcasT CtnC hght and kave756 words
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Advertisement673 1922-12-16 13 xne wean bteam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Staati Navigation Co., ±,td AND EUerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd (AMERICAN A MANCHURIAN LINEj (Incorporated m England.) JOINT SERVICE TcTnEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA m FROM NEW YORK Steamera. Due Spore Route For TELFA?r C HUS KIRK M Suea673 words
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Advertisement615 1922-12-16 13 I ISTHMIAN LINE FROM PHILADELPHIA VIA SUEZ s.s. STEEL TRAVELLER due Singapore Jan 7 19 3 TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT s.s. MOBILE CITY dut Singapore Jan M. STEEL TRAVELLER due Sta^.. Takmg cargo on !hr__ g L Bills Lading to all Inland Points. For freight615 words
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Advertisement71 1922-12-16 14 i i mmmam i i mm C""* i-c "*J» E-2L, iSCH KS9E S^B^^E IH 1 m^*Sa md rmS*-* '"iißc w f -ffWe^Cf -Si *!kmß B-588 c^l^^l H^^Hi H^^fl awe 3»f j tSfIHiT <h |v-- v em**m j— lu— iii ii i iiiMiniaaw ii— ni imi m "m "ii iihiii niiTinrinr71 words
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Article92 1922-12-16 15 > December 15, i lk BU 2 l 6 12 Bank demand j Private credits m___. -7 3-8 w Vo;!., demand Credits 90 days 55 1 i nee, demand 1(1 India. T. T. 176% Hongkong, demand l>, m Yokohama, demand m Java, demand i Bangkok, demand Sovoreign, Bunk Buying92 words
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Article107 1922-12-16 15 December 1 5 'I'm 160 Tons |og Gamhier Cube- No. I 2.300 Gambier Pepper Black Pepper (whit fair) 224 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 12.00 Pear] Sago naall 7-.-Copra Mix p'Jg Copra Sun dried in.no Opium. Benares unc. 4.500 Rico, Rangoon white ***** Rice, Siam No. 1 for export 320.00107 words
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Article31 1922-12-16 15 Singapor Dee. 15th, 12 noon. Siagapo Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot 17 4X; Jan. -March .«.< BO; April-June 52% 58. London quotation sheet It. 2d. Market Weak.31 words
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Article202 1922-12-16 15 Agents: Fred Waterhouse Co. Pahang, 36,500 Tanjong Olak, 15. 740. Secretaries: Sime, Darby and Co. (Ipoh). Johan Tin, 180 pikuls; yardage. 49,000; houra run 522,. Secretaries: Brown. Phillips Stewart (P.) Perak River Valley, 20,017 Semunggol, 14,828 Juru, 12.025. Agents: Guthrie and Co. (K. Lumpur >. Bukit202 words
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Article106 1922-12-16 15 It is reported that, Shanghai is acquiring' the Singapore tramways. A Philippines parliamentarian is to introduce into the Hous- of Representatives at Manila a Bill to provide means of raising funds for the purchase of all distilleries m the Philippines. He aays Ws plan would place the sale of liquors106 words
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Article144 1922-12-16 15 Singapore, Dee_ IS. Rubber.- London is. 1%6. Local i& Tia.—London E177 17:^. <;<). Local 160 tons. Share Market. Quiet Rubber* Jimahs $1.16 $1.20, Mentakabs 17%, Ayer Kuningi 50 80, Kuala Sidims $2 $2.15, Sungei Tufcang I rWted Malaccas $1.15 81.20. Allenbj 70, Basaetta 95 $1. lm>. Taipinfffl 87%144 words
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Article153 1922-12-16 15 Singapore, Dor. U •n-ii (J 17 6d., $89!4 100 ton sold "^^••--Amalgamated Malays $2.15 Ayer Panas $540 $540, Bast 1145 Bnjtt 60 55, New Cn Indragms buy,, $440, Kedahe :vu Seiendahs $2.2;, $240 H.u-.rs 4.) 50, Tnnorlohs 70 80, Ulu H. 22%, Sungei Tukangs 30 85,153 words
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Article123 1922-12-16 15 ihe total value „f Malayan imports for the eleven months of this v.,,- was 1414,121,124. The November figures showed increases m all classes of Imports the largest being m manufactured goods which were op five millions compared with the previous months, and up three millions compared arith November123 words
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Article52 1922-12-16 15 The Ng scheme for ateel .ro. Hongkong, m u-hieh Sir Paul Chater ia fte principal promoter, hai Ired been finally settled. information hai bean received that an interim dividend on the ordinary sharai <>f Whiteaway, Laidlaw end Co., Ltd kas been declared at the rati of p' i" annum five52 words
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Advertisement404 1922-12-16 15 Assets over $5,000 000. I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE a)MP^TIIttTTi OWr$l7OOOOM HEAD OFFICE Hn,!!? 0^ Stl aitS Settlemen tB) The Company has £20 000 denosito.i I S' in a P ore LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry E C deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the404 words
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Advertisement565 1922-12-16 15 CHARTERED BANK. pf India, Australia and China It corporated m England by Royal Chartei Paid up Capital m 609,000 mmlmV-f 9 3 e ach W'OW.OOO Keserve Fund S 700 00i Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HKAD OFFICE. 38 Rishopspale, London, E.C. at c> Agencies and Rranches. Alor Star Horgkong Penang565 words
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Advertisement528 1922-12-16 15 HONGKONG SHANGHAI J BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkong:.) Capital, all paid up $20,000,000 Silver Reserve $23,500,000 Sterling Reserve, held m London 4,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. G. M. Dodwell, Esq.—Chairman. S°s: H T A Lan*— Deputy Chairman, :D. G. M Bernard, Esq. A. M. Bowes Smith,528 words
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Advertisement354 1922-12-16 15 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund y. 65,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Ean DIRECTORS: N. Soma Esq. N. Ka.i.wara, Esq. i. Yamakawa Esq. S. X Suzuki. E_kJ. te. Odagiri, Esq. Baron K. Mori»2ißi Baron K fwasaki. R. Mori,354 words
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Advertisement115 1922-12-16 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m En, -Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd. jj Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE115 words
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Article1160 1922-12-16 16 WHAT JAPAN HAS DONE. The Oenanl-Genaral for Japan at Singapore writes stating that with reference to j the recent Renter's telegrams from I/ondon.l several comments have appeared m the loc:d newspapers touching upon the naval posi- j tion of the Towers, and for the information! of the public1,160 words
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Article282 1922-12-16 16 Th tenth ordinary general meeting f the Simpua Valley Hydraulic Mines Ltd. was held at Chartered Bank Chambers I yesterday, the Chairman, Mr. Chew Woon Poh pre>i(ffhg. There were also piesent, the hon'bie Mr. W. Lowtl.er Kemp. Mr. W. L Watkins and Mr. R. St. G. Johnston,282 words
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Article100 1922-12-16 16 The Chinese compradore of the Asia Banking Corporation, who was on sick leave, has disappeared, and it is feared j that he has left th* Colony with a large, anoint of money. It is stated that he has been the victim of a dupe m respect of100 words
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Article87 1922-12-16 16 Opportunity makes the former as well as the thief, and the coupons issued by the Controller of Rubber Exports' department have been subjected to the sincerest form of flattery. Although the effort is a very poor one we must hail the forger as a benefactor; for the mere87 words
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Article80 1922-12-16 16 "Malay for Beginners" is the tiile of a handy little book published at the xMethodist Publishing House, the author, "W. D." exI plaining that it is not meant for students lut for the everyday newcomer. It will prove of much assistance to him, and if he can assimilate the 75080 words
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Article663 1922-12-16 16 HOCKEY. MIDDLESEX BEAT S.C.C. The 2nd Middlesex Regiment proved too strong for the S.C.C. on the Padang yesterday, and after giving a decidedly superior display, won an interesting game by three goals to love. The Club side might well take a lesson from the display of combination shewn663 words
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Article110 1922-12-16 16 The following: will be the teams m the Ruffby practice game, Colours vs. Whites, to be played on the Padang on Tuesday:— Colours: Roy D. Dykes, J. T. T. Webster, Lt. Heywood, G. H. Warren, J. W. Winter, 3. S. Watson, W. C. Ramsay, H. R.110 words
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Article66 1922-12-16 16 The following will represent the Aston United T against the Straits United I m the semi-final round of ,D.r. VV S Shield competition at the S. C. F. A. ground this evenmg:-Yong Ngim Djin; Tan Lee Wan, Ho Kee Seng; Chua Seng Chye, Chan Chiap Song, Koh Koon Yam;66 words
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Article33 1922-12-16 16 To-night's programme at the Stadium includes, tho Hetmm match between De Souza and Seaman Baker, an exhibition fouT rounds between Battling Key and Sgt Russell, and a number of other interentin* bouts,33 words
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Article38 1922-12-16 16 M.C :C. BEAT PRETORIA. Pretoria, D6c. 14. The M.C.C. made 300 for seven wickets and declared. Pretoria were all out for 116, Macaulay taking six wickets for 18. The M.C.C. won by an innings and 47 runs. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article116 1922-12-16 16 The first round of the Mixed-foursome Competition at the Garrison Golf Club will start on Tuesday 19th Dec, and will be completed by Sunday 31st. Dec. The draw will be posted on the Club notice board. The following is the result of the match played at the116 words
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Article40 1922-12-16 16 The semi-final m the S. V. C. soccer competition between the 3. R. E. (V) and the Eurasian Company will be played on the S. R. C. ground on Wednesday, 20th, commencing at o p.m.40 words
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Article38 1922-12-16 16 The Perak rugger team against Selangor to-day at Ipoh is as follows: Back: Barwis three-quarters Farrer, Lope*. Berkeley and Hime halves.; Brayshay and Biyson forwards: McGahey, Captain Rendle, Newboult, Green, Will, Meade. Bollard and Aylward.38 words
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Article97 1922-12-16 16 London, Dec. 2. The Harlequins lost to Leicester by 6 points to 10. Blackheath beat the Old Leysians by 48 points to 5. London Scottish were beaten by Oxford; by "> points to 34. Old Merchant Taylors lost to Cambridge by 9 points to 19. Portsmouth Services lost97 words
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Article44 1922-12-16 16 London, Nov. 28. The jumping season has opened at {Birmingham with good fields. There were !87 runners m six events. The chief feature was an Irish horse 4, Southends," making a successful debut m England, and easily winning the Aston Steeplechase.44 words
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Article110 1922-12-16 16 The Warrior Strain, a thrilling drama j m which H.R.H. the Prince of Wales appeara, is the Surina'a star feature this! week, lt is a special Harma photoplay I 'and the principal stars taking part m j it are Sydney Wood. IL Agar Lyons, WilHam Parry, .tames E.110 words
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Article38 1922-12-16 16 lst List of Subscriptions. H. E. Sir Laurence Guillemard K.C.B. $125 O. Rasmussen 15 "Mac" fc 10 V.. IL Macgregcr 100 Lieut. J. H. Jones, Whitstable 3.85 Total $23:h5.". W. H. MACGREGOR, Hon. Treasurer. +m38 words
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Article170 1922-12-16 16 Claims against the Transportes Maritimos do Estado, m liquidation, should be addressed to Senhor Presidente da Commissao Liquidataria dos Transportes Maritimos do Estado, Minisferio do Comercio, Lisbon. In view of the meeting of the Legislative Council on Wednesday, 20th. inst. the meeting of the Visiting Justices of the Singapore Prison170 words
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Advertisement324 1922-12-16 16 '•His X DECEMBER (Master's DANCE rec <>rds. c emT X MAS CA ROLS Voice S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD m- mmW (Incorporated m Hongkong i ;n«apork WHITEAWAYS for GIFTS m The problem of what to ghrc is <^ t -""^'i "Iways one that ia faced iy -^-^^g^gg^t^ _JM lidence--- almost with324 words
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