The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 December 1922
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Title Section16 1922-12-18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1922 No. 10,76816 words
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Article232 1922-12-18 1 America is considering the floating Off a vast international loan to German) m an endeavour to settle the thorny question of reparations Page 7. The Huns have paid the final monthly instalment to Belgium .">2,000.(.0'» gold marks Page 7. The new President of Poland haa been assassinated232 words
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Article1168 1922-12-18 1 PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATES. Parliament has been dissolved; the voices Of men and women who hope one day to catch the Speaker's aye are lood m the land; and some echo of all this turmoil cannot he kept out cf the world of letters. ,1 choose ihe subject of Parliamentary candidates. ThisPenguin - 1,168 words
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Advertisement292 1922-12-18 1 MALTHOID Raffles Hotel. TELEPHONE 2920. (10 Lines) MONDAY Tea Dansant 5 p m to 7 p.m. Raffles Orchestra. BDGAB HULLAND AT THE PIANO. KALAMAZOO. LOOSE LEAP- BOOKS <s^MMißMriJMMK&ii^j^^ijjb^|^ a_^ --jmmAT-t-w.- THE FINISHED ARTICLE CAN BE SUPPLIED NOW BY FRASER &NEAVE, LTD. THE ARCADE. SINGAPORE. v*u m mmm a mu *******mmßßEmms/E*MmmsEMssEEEEE^mm292 words
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Advertisement128 1922-12-18 1 BURNETT'S DRY i AND OLD TOM GIN i The Best Obtainable _a Imported By I i The African Eastern i Trade Corporation Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). SINGAPORE. I Sole Agents S. S. F.M.S. i vu mumum^"^^— 1 \o^ solid" i One of (0^ Golden Series A -S F PRARS, Ltd..128 words
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Advertisement195 1922-12-18 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Voe a Gillette razor Page 4. Europe Hotel attraction?— Page 1. The Dunlop magnum tyre Page 3. P. nnd o. Banking Corp. Page IL Pure olive oil, from Bolter's— Page 1. Little'^ special X'mas tiffins— Page Auetioi. sales by Powell and Co.- niga ~>. i Special fashion (i]\-r*195 words
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Miscellaneous86 1922-12-18 1 THE WEEK. >'••■ U '<th. Huh Water, 0.38 a.m., 10.52 p.m. Alor Gajah Mtg., Derrick's, noon. Pajam, Limited, I> rrieks, 12.30 p.m. Pavlowa si Victoria Thsstrs, 1.30 p.m. PsTlowa ai Goodwood Hall, !'.3<» p.m. Footfa H M.S. patch ra. S.k C. Emulation Lodj m. Tueedar, 19th. High Water. 10.16 a.m.,86 words
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Article111 1922-12-18 2 Munici; ai Committees haw recently I reed to undertake the genera! upkeep cleaning of the War Memorial if the ice will undertake to prevenl offences loitering on it. Warning notices will put up. It has been de. abando2i me sog:ion to raise a ipedal loan for housing :to111 words
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Advertisement113 1922-12-18 2 J The only Genuine j ROSKOPF PATENT WRISTLETS. The oldest Mark known. j •le wel led I an_mmmmm^ ■&T't^aPtr w I Movements. al^m I No. ***** Silver round $12.50 I ***** Silver square iV.SO 0000 Gold 9 ct. round 27.50 1 6500 do 14 ct. do 35.00 5506 Gold 14113 words
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Advertisement364 1922-12-18 2 TO I ET OR FOR SALE. LARGE I)QrWhS, sewly erected area frova J,OOO to 50,000 eg. ft. facing river. LARGI MORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for cilices and godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write to364 words
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Advertisement423 1922-12-18 2 ii i m i -JMKv&a^ 3B 4teJH_L_H I 2l C/ THrATsr Sr A VICTORIA THEATRE ATTRACTION. > o OTT li^J I^NitfU at 10 o'ilock. M 2n<l f HOW AT 030 P M I« Mr U n LIND^ R hvts ,,ni R^fcw, Vod-a-ville Movies." i J J tht 1 f-' ol<I423 words
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Advertisement320 1922-12-18 2 ALHA B_§X" PROWAMMB PIOM WEDNESDAY, ISth ,,77 th.. s.. r d sh«. al f m Ni^. i.,, hh MI U1 "A WONDERFUL Wipp. In 5 Pan,. VVJ^ii From the Novel by Dolf Wyll ai < rk ambitions? Wives— Do you consider it right for i married for ibs sake of320 words
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Article983 1922-12-18 3 PARLIAMENT PROROGUED. THK KING'S SPEECH. [Reuters Service.] London, Dec. 15, The King's speech 00 the prorogation oi j Parliament earnestly trusts that a satis- acl or; iof the i1 tblems eacned at Lvi aiurc. T I task of restoring conditions favourable to the economic stability of Europe983 words
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Article172 1922-12-18 3 Pulmonary tuberculosis rankfl thnrd as a I cause of death, writes Dr. A. R. Wellington m the F.M.S. Health Report for 1921. The number of deaths was 2-255, jxivinp; a deathrate of 1.73 per thousand. The rate for 1920 was 1.05. Pulmonary tuberculosis is a disease which thrives m dark172 words
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Advertisement163 1922-12-18 3 Relieves the Pain of f Sprains, Bruises/X Rheumatism, /Chest Pains, SoreTbroat,Neura!gia,Headache.\ I «nted byßheumatism,Ncural or r nerve pains; it I ►mgncrvesands muscles 1 i, en you need Sloan's Liniment tn 40 years Sloan's Liniment has been the I 1 Pain Killer." lt is kept hfndy m many thou- ff c163 words
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Advertisement273 1922-12-18 3 MODERATION —W^*\<l J?^^_ /^r c 6es£ out of anything it f •^l'ttue must be used moderately. All ihe l*« AND tfi*J \wT%-mmmmmmmW*J htngs t fz a t are good can be made bad by excess. SLEEP is good, but Solomon knew what I. I excess of sleep meant. "Go to273 words
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Article193 1922-12-18 4 SCHOOL. I m. Andrew's School wai transformed into a theatre last week, when ihc boys gave three performance* "Aladdin,' written end produced by one of the staff. Mr. 1., C, H. Woodgate. The wonderful lamp* fpond m the cave, when nibbed by Aladdin, summoned the most193 words
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Article163 1922-12-18 4 (Bj Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiXichi Shhnbun.) Tokio. Dee. 1">. The military headquarters at Tsing Tao were abolished to-day. The Tokio Bankers Association is considering a scheme to relieve the critical condition of the banks m Tokiu and Osaka, where runs on the banks continue. H. I. H.163 words
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Article96 1922-12-18 4 Following closely on the recent admission of women members to the English Bar, women Solicitors may be expected soon to appear. The results of the LawSociety's examination show that four women students passed the final examination qualifying to be enrolled as Solicitors. i The air flight round the world which96 words
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Article792 1922-12-18 4 PRASES CO., EXCHANGE AM SHARE BROKERS. SATURDAY* DECEMBER 16th, MINING. (Inures m brackets show the capita and issue valu*. of the SIMM m dollar unless otherwise marked. ('.—Cum di? x equlals ex div.J Batang Padang Tin <S' 1 > go Hitam Tin (500,000) 1.82 H I 37..792 words
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Article38 1922-12-18 4 Mr. Bonar Law has decided not to take possession of Chequers umil the sarij sumner. In the meantime Mr. Baldwin, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, will occupy t in accordance with tic terms of the derri >f gift.38 words
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Advertisement449 1922-12-18 4 f If j^w j_4.7S^\ J/ .s^-w^^^ i o- 1 wßyr Hupmobile ;V^>dJ 1 "**''nniirniiiiiiifiinmiiiiiiiifi-i iM nrifM'-----'---L^i >^J \(SJ .When is a "spare"' not a "spare"? When you need it— and it is not to be had. It is the constant en- 1 deavor of the Hupp Motor Car Corporation to449 words
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Advertisement61 1922-12-18 4 CENTROSEMA PLUMIERH. (COVER PLANT) Good selected seeds can be supplied from Bato Kawan Estate. Up to 250 lbs. 20 cents Per lb LoO to 500 lbs. 18 cents per lb. 500 to 1,000 lbs.' 16 cents per lb. over 1,000 lbs, 14 cents per lb. i.o.r. Simpang Ampat. ALDENS' 'SUCCESSORS61 words
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Advertisement149 1922-12-18 4 *mi ms oZmti, t J EST! i!; -s lipi 1 COUGH 11 BBEHEDf M BSBBmmmsmm I'l _M ''"'"'"^t'o. I Couglis,Cold [i CROUP. mM S^^m^r^ INI wMoop,N coyj c«, I BRONCHITIS. illy, tHit •t-ic.'. |1 CONTAINS NO NARCOTIC ||k iW^^* 4 AA^fftfifini I||ir M*n\i!*<«tMr*4) by Jl Ctiamberlaln Medicine Ce. 1 M4anf*eturtaf149 words
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Article305 1922-12-18 5 CRICKET WEEK IN BOMBAY. A (iaj Time. Kombay, Nov. 30. As a prelude to he Red Cross week, wl Bombay promisee to be gayer than lor ninny years, Cricket Week is attracting many thousands. Some of the finest cricketers from all orox India are to.be seen m the305 words
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Article61 1922-12-18 5 London v ov. :JO. Lord Wcolavtngton, m a speech at the! Gimcrack Club, stated that Towagoard or :e<i of Hands would be ridden by Archibald m The Derby. He suggested thai the rule of nomine- 1 being rendered void by the deaths j of the nominators should61 words
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Article33 1922-12-18 5 London. Dec. 4. Vienna.— The Polish player Rubenstein the International Chess Tournament. not losing a single game He has accepted' s challenge plaj Capoblaaea m i<)24 for! itakea of i'-^hT-'o.33 words
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Article127 1922-12-18 5 The nna! pf the V.M.t .A. billiard tour-, nament waa played on Friday evening, hetween Dr. Loh Poon Lip and A. T. Newbronner, both players playing from the scratch mark. The play was steady 1 throughout; both men apparently being' somewhat influenced by the circumstances and neither127 words
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Article258 1922-12-18 5 In coantei ons, tha annual I and cdncert of the Medical College Union, which worn beld on Saturday night al ,the students hostel mt Sepoy Lines, was s sucoss m more ways than ove- the gather. u.g w<:s s record one compared with previews years, the258 words
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Advertisement432 1922-12-18 5 TO LET. Rood, Biagepor* rrom Ist .j.. 9* Market bte. Shop No. O, Europe Hotel 3uildApply to The Manag-er. e.o.d. v.c. 15 Mt. Elisabeth, One storey ,«.nv.<. with dressing hrooi h,-,i. Tennis and h\ dlable l-t Jai v' l: S. care of Free Pri u.e. compeaad TaagHa residence, 4l_ Teaaia432 words
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Advertisement493 1922-12-18 5 AUCTION SALES SHERIFF'S SALE om4 have reetived in.truettew to at their Saie-seom Chsnabera, Raffles Place .ON MONDAY, Uth DECEMBER AT 1* p m *tTti Of Seizure and Sale date,! 4th < »ct. 1922. Oversee Masai Hank Ltd. rs Tan Km Wah sad anoth r r FIC 0 T d U493 words
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Advertisement667 1922-12-18 5 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tendon be fee ived up to n0,,., a Tharsday the 21st iaeUnt at the Colonial Secretary's oflee from persons d sirous of contracting for trie suppiisa of furniture etc. for various pole- ">n<. Singapore, for the year 1923. i Particulara may be obtained from the Chief Polh667 words
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Advertisement831 1922-12-18 5 Give Her an Ensignette I fe;;,**H^j^ for X'mas 3 **mW i THESE dainty little Cameras |T Whil* aervice Ihe Primary make an ideal uift for the loved E requisite of Eye Glasses ones n X'mas day. With Sa En- 9 bp sure that Mountings Signette she will be make a831 words
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849 1922-12-18 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1922. Comments of the Week. Parliament has adjourned for the Christmas holidays and the adjourn- ment was marked by what was evidently an intended demonstration by the Labour Party of its recognition of the propriety of upholding the constitutional methods of conducting the business849 words
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Article490 1922-12-18 6 Mr. A. Knox-Wilson, of Messrs. Adam son. Giltillan and Co., has left for home by the Pyrrbua. Mr. P. C. Peck whose civii action against Mr. J. A. Russell. Messrs. J. A. liu-sel t and Co.. and The Malayan ColUries Ltd. is down for hearing on the ISth instant has490 words
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Article537 1922-12-18 6 Y EST I K i A Y S M h K TI N (From Our Own Correspondent >. Mil lacca. Dee. 17The Malacca Planters' Association held a HWNHtisg at the Malacca Club to-day, the hon'bl. Mr. .J. W. Campbell presiding. There was a full attendance of memos The537 words
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Article291 1922-12-18 6 Mr. Tan Wi Van. who has been visiting his mines m Kuala Kubu and Bentong, ha? returned to Singapore. Mr. N. A. M, Griffin, the new Chief Police Officer, Penang, arrived there from Singapore by the KflpSnala. The many friends of Mr. Ashlej (id m Ceylon will be interested to291 words
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Article272 1922-12-18 6 rticularly i,,,. mce in ballet Irniou danci ear in the irv they hi piece .nd Ti, Magic Flute 11 lie story, tl on incidental i The M lian or r -ic is by 1). v. iius Pel p ,,-e of th, vlla„,. Tl,. handler d.j t I s sp]272 words
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32 1922-12-18 6 PAVLOWA'S HOME FOR RUSSIAN CHILDREN. Thc following frsm Madarao Anna PHvlowa, dsa charity for which the giving a matinee psrfor Theatre thi- I Home for Russian Childn 7 bis Rue dv Chemin32 words
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Article45 1922-12-18 6 To the Editor. Dear Sir.— LSSt was a witness of the di i io many Russian tel hcv hoped to find In !h<> iuppoit their families JJ, dtuation of Euroj. I firJ t is impossible fer a fore.gnrr IS york, and these Russians found New-45 words
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Advertisement172 1922-12-18 6 STOCKS NOW OBTAINABLE AND FROM SOLE AGENTS: CALDBECK MACGREGOR I (Incorporated m Shanghai). g WHOLESALE RETAIL I WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. m. -*^m>- **mmm>- '^■^M»^n9nr p i ;^iHri' «MP!r^^pn^Mi o j X'MAS GIFTS I I A WELL SELECTED STOCK S I Jewellery and Silver Ware Jj OF LATEST AND ATTRACTIVE172 words
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Advertisement58 1922-12-18 6 DO YOU READ THIS PAPER WITH DIFFICULTY? Perhaps nearer or further than the normal 14 inches. The need of a good light. Headaches or Tired eyes. Blurred vision reading. These are symptoms of eye strain. Properly adapt- ad glasses are the only cure. At the lirst sign of failing sight,58 words
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Article841 1922-12-18 7 II S. TAKE A HAND. ItlG LOAN PROPOSAL. Service. 1 Nee ".ork, Dec. 13. n iti of the World at :iles that though official lacking it is generally < Mr Morgan's visit to Mr. connected with the possibility nite- Germany l ranee consents to a definite841 words
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Article81 1922-12-18 7 LABOUR LEADS. PROBABLE GOVERNMENT DEI '..AT. Reuter's Service.] Melbourne, Dec. IH. Keen interest is being taken m the Fedeml elections to-day. Candidate, re *d unopposed inclu !e Mr. Watt, Leader BOW Libera! Party. Mr! < hrrlton, Labour Leader llM j M) cfivgory, Deputy-Leader of the Country party. The81 words
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Article396 1922-12-18 7 London, Dec. 16. Sir Edwin Stockton, ex-President of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, m a U lt,! l,> lt Times, doc-lares that the G eminent will bs wise to realise the stion R sentiment of British commerce m favour of devoting the Boxer Indemnity to Chinese education.396 words
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Article161 1922-12-18 7 PRESIDENT MURDERED. CHIEF OF POLICE DISMISSED. < [Reuter's Service.] London, Dec. 18. Riots followed the election of M. Nam* toy.ii Nationalist rioters, who were largely students, copying the Eascisti methods, attempted to obstruct the President of the Diet, whilst he was driving through the city and prevent161 words
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Article320 1922-12-18 7 Lausanne, Dec. Hi. The Turkifh delegation has received I telegrams from Angora strongly emphasising the necessity for an early conclusion jot the peace negotiations, as the financial position of AngOTS is becoming untenable. The Turks, undoubtedly, will be greatly disappointed at the British memorandum handed to them,320 words
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Article1284 1922-12-18 7 i. UH, HI A. I). C. SHOW AT THEATRK. If Mr. Francis Graham and his associ- I ates of the A. D. C. had attempted to bring within the purview of 'The Follies ol 1922," the musical and topical revue which they presented with marked success1,284 words
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Advertisement102 1922-12-18 7 i Special Purchase GOVERNMENT STOCK ARMY FIELD GLASSES PIGSKIN H W W iim CLEAR 1 1 P 9^ AS ILLUSTRATION COMPLETE IN SOLI;) LEATHER CASE Price $20. j Robinson ©Co., Ltd. INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE. Xtf**** Am ]_i^ m y mm y \wm^&* Natural-MOk l* 9^ Food ADVICE FREE BY OUR102 words
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Advertisement539 1922-12-18 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 SWETTENHAM539 words
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Advertisement607 1922-12-18 8 I, "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) .J^^— j. _r____j —--1-z. T~j_j PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. Dae Singapore. s.s. CITY OF SIMLA China and Japan Feb 5 s.s. CITY OF POONA China snd Japan Mar. 9 HOMEWARD. *s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles and London Dec 28607 words
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Advertisement537 1922-12-18 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated mi n Ei.^la.K. MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SI m PENII^ULAR AND ORIENTAL N cl U/NDON IAR-EASTERN IRRVICI FROM LONDON iiaro, DUE SINGAPORE. -\ELLORE abort Dee. U m 1923. X \sil«. \l- DELTA (Transport) about .Tan. ,i\^ hut" ut J^n MOREA about537 words
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Advertisement817 1922-12-18 9 »THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) SIN GAPORE— BANGKOK: COASTING SERVICE. I .UT. IWiW^JI t, P„ nsnara> Tel j p.^ Si n K'.hsxmui, Langsuan, Chumpon. and Bangkok. I PRACHATIPOK Departure Min-., i. p«- GALA m Jan. 2 j an 4 are httea tnroughout witi^ «i^.», u» j817 words
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Advertisement741 1922-12-18 9 mc ucean aicam snip company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) > i i mm JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Due Spore Route For < FTY OF741 words
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Advertisement817 1922-12-18 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM PHILADELPHIA VIA SUEZ s.s. STEEL TRAVELLER due Singapore Jan. 7 1923 TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. s.s. MOBILE CITY due Singap .l n L ,-< s.s. STEEL TRAVELLER due Singapore Feb. 17 192;* Taking cargo on through Bills Lading to all Inland Points817 words
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Article154 1922-12-18 10 PASSAGE RATES TO EUROPE. Disappointment m India. Bombay, Dec. 3. Europeans m Bombay- are at one with Europeans m Ceylon m their opinions voiced by the Times of Ceylon that the reductions m the P. and O. passage rates should have been very much more substantial. The P.154 words
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Article913 1922-12-18 10 Particularly appropriate at the present juncture ifl the publication by Edward Arnold and Co. of "British Merchant Shipping," by Mr. Clement Jones, C.B. This work, which may be described as a text-book of the Merchant Navy for the general reader although it does not deal specifically with913 words
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Advertisement319 1922-12-18 10 PNEUMATICS OR SOLIDS THE NAME Continental I AND THE 1 I f^Ammm\ TRADE LMMjOf MARK I \Sr/ I ARE THE BEST GUARANTEE 1 FOR ECONOMY, DURABILITY AND RELIABILITY. Sime Darby Co., Ltd. I Sole Agents for Malaya. ■■■■■HHHBBHHMDHMWiaBHBM^^ j PATZENHOFER LAGER BEER, j A LIGHT LA GER OF EXCELLENT QUALITY.319 words
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Advertisement120 1922-12-18 10 I JODELITIT" The Timber Preservative <l_g| t-SJMWL mr 'Maaw V~ BaMiHe..y Tm^\Ammmmar mm*mMW*ST^ _eß_^B BJy 1 y vi^B v*'^ > Stocked m 1, 5 10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wood WHEN Soft Wood Treated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST AS GOOD Write for Particulars to The120 words
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Miscellaneous602 1922-12-18 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAT. Socpi Benuit 9 a.m. !V r linon Soon Lee 9 a.m. Ied n Rumphius 9 a.m. Bandjermasin De Kerens 9a m ■m, Labuan. Jesselton, Kudat, Sandakan. Sulu Zamboanga D li ll am Kheng Boag 1 pin..' .Medan, Penang, s U ee, Amsterdam. London, and Hamburg Aleinous lpm602 words
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Article51 1922-12-18 11 1 1 irmb r 1»». Bunk i m.H. .->-;:_' Bank d< m*_nd 80Ter*ifta, Rank Buyint $8.54 Bank of England Rat* 3 p.c. B I- lon 1 received from Milan dated ru.-. 7:i'. noon: Exchange oc Loadon, Lires 91 B 5 por Sterling. Italian War Loan r> per cent., I51 words
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Article71 1922-12-18 11 Opium. Bt Hares unc. 4,600 Rice, Rangoon white 235.00 Rice, Sian Xo. for export LOO P.i-o, Siam No. for export :.00.00 Rite, Saigon No. 1 for export 265.00 Rire, Saigon No. 2 for export 240.00 Rice, Siam Broken At for export 100 Rice, Siam Broken Cl for export 16571 words
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Article40 1922-12-18 11 Sin Dec. 16th. 1 1 .30 a.m. Singapore Stands] 1 Smok<«l S Spot IT 1 47 1 j Jan. 48*4 1836; Jan. -March l."_. r><»; April-June 52^ 62%. Londe tion sheet 1-. 2J. Market Q'40 words
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Article173 1922-12-18 11 Singapore, Dec. 16. Tin. £177. 17<. gd. unchanged. Rubbers. Amalgamated Malay- $2.15 $2. HO, Baasetts 95 $1.05, Brogas 52% 55, Changkat Serdangs $220 $2.40, New Craigieleas 37% 42%, Indragiris buyers $4-50, kec'ahs $2.15 $2.2r>. New Serendahs $225 $2.50, Punggors 40 50. Temerlohs 7.) 80, Ulu Benctn173 words
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Article94 1922-12-18 11 An organisation has just been formed m Hongkong of Chinese merchants m twenty-four different lines of business It will be remembered that the twentyfour hongs or trades were directly responsible for the collapse of tbe recent strike of cargo !>oat owners, foi- during •he strike tbey evolved a scheme whereby94 words
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Article102 1922-12-18 11 PHASER'S REPORT. Singapore, Dc I London Robber Price.— la. L. .1. Tin 8177. 17s. 6d., I l-t.!)!>«T. A'- P v. Ayer Molekt 95 1 .05, ;t Bai s D 7% $1.02 Bi rowntes |2.60 12.75, Craig leas 39 I $r,.0.-., Jimahs |1.1 $1.25, Redah Kuala Sidin; 15,102 words
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Article379 1922-12-18 11 RUBBER TIN RETURNS. Secretaries: Chan Sxe Onn end I Mtndai-Tekong (Singapore), 10,289; total 4 160. ts Sime, Darby and Co. (Btalao nsburgh, 9,263; Permat Shanghai Kelantan, 15,300 Agents Guthrie end Co. (K. Lumpur). Ampat (Sumatra), 21 170; Su (Sumatra 4 1,661 in. alia Caoutchouc Mij., I Soengei Radja, 75,001 Agents379 words
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Article23 1922-12-18 11 o* Tl i Si igapore brai h o the ik on Friday gram from d CMBce ••>, poit end the i snd 2s. pa:23 words
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Advertisement397 1922-12-18 11 *******************************s***********************************m Assets over $5,000 000. m Tlin nr*.n am n an. m Assurances m force over $17,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY UM.TED. HFAD nenrv w (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) The Company hsa f^fe^r ?™?Z> in ffae a P ore LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. mpany has £20,000397 words
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Advertisement485 1922-12-18 11 j CHARTERED BANK. ipf India, Australia and China. Ii corporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund SJOO.OOi Kt-erve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HKAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hor.gkong Ptnang Amritsar llcilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh485 words
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Advertisement543 1922-12-18 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (lacorporated m Hongkong.) Capital, all paid op $20,000,000 j Silver Reserve $23,500,000 Sterliag Reserve, lield m London 4,500,000 > Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. G. M. Dodwell, Esq. Chairman. Hoa. Mr. A. O. Lang.— Dcputv Chairman, D- G. M. Bernard. Esa. A. M.543 words
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Advertisement381 1922-12-18 11 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. V'.ce- President: R. Ichinomiya, Esa DIRECTORS: N. Soma, E*q. N. Kajlwara. Eaa. Y. Yamakawa Esq. S. k Snnuki, Fsq. M. Odagiri, Esq. Ron K. Moit_aa_m, Baroa K. lwaaaki.381 words
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Advertisement124 1922-12-18 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Repress ntar ives— Messrs. BARLOW Co Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd. Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON124 words
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Article778 1922-12-18 12 Cl EST OF THE MOHAMMEDAN COMMUNITY. Karikal Mahal." the palatial residence Of Mr. M. Kader Sultan, J. P., East Coast Rood, and its grounds, were en fete on Saturday afternoon, on the occasion of a garden party held by the Mohammedan Community to bid farewell to778 words
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Article49 1922-12-18 12 ALMAZOFF'S SOUTH AFRICAN CIRCUS. Almazoff's South African Circus will open for a short season at Beach Road on Wednesday next, Dec. 20th at 9.15 p m New artists, new animals and many new *<t* wdi be presented. There will be matinee on Saturday, Dec. 23rd. at 5 p m49 words
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Article1040 1922-12-18 12 YACHT CLUB REGATTA. NAVAL GUESTS AT ENJOYABLE EVENT. Flavoured by bl%h< weather and ideal conditions for sailing and rowing, the regatta arranged i>y the Royal Singapore Yacht club on Saturday afternoon, was a great success from every standpoint, and ;irly three handned members and guests, aaeeng whom were1,040 words
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Article406 1922-12-18 12 YESTERDAY'S RACE FOR GEDDES CUP. The second handicap race for the Geddes Cur sailed yesterday morning m weather that could be called nothing more or le*d than rotten, but it failed to damp the wet-bobs and twelve boats turned out and started at 10 o'clock over the Club course. Tiie406 words
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Article141 1922-12-18 12 PKRAK I\ THE FINAL. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh. I)*c. IH. A remarkable struggle took place here to-day between Selangor and Perak for nomination to meet the winners of the Southern Section m the final of th,- Malaya <"up Rugby competition. The match was played m idea!141 words
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Article216 1922-12-18 12 BAKERS VICTORY OVER DE SOUZA. pi 1 TJ? c^^~between Seaman Baker «nd Edwin de Souza, which was the principal event m the Boxing Tournament a. tne Stadium on Saturday night, ended m a manner that was altogether unsatisfactory. Baker being given the decision for the seoond time m circumstances216 words
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Article179 1922-12-18 12 Bright weather favoured the ninth annual sports of the St. Anthony's BoysSchool, which took place on Saturday afternoon on the school grounds before a fairly large gathering of friends and wellwishers of the institution. The portico overlooking the grounds and the verandah behind were tastefully decorated179 words
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Article47 1922-12-18 12 j Johannesburg, Dec. 16. j The If. CC. made 240. Sandham scoring j 75 and Woolfoy 7ft. \upen took five wickets for 76. The Tranavnal replied with 24 for no wicket. Owing to bad light stumps were drawn just before time.47 words
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Article344 1922-12-18 12 Si] Edwin John. K.R.E.. of 23, Harley n House a Welshman with interests m Agi a. India, who recently attracted attent tior, at the casino* at Deauville. Cannes, B and Monte Carlo, was sentenced by default I by the Paris Correctional Court to three months' imprisonment and a344 words
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Article50 1922-12-18 12 Washington, Dec. 17. Tne Secretary for Labour, Mr Da- is with whom Sir Auckland Geddes has discussed the conditions at Ellis Island a's affecting British immigrants, stated that he has ordered a thorough investigation, With a view to providing separate commodation for immigrants of different nationalities.50 words
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Article27 1922-12-18 12 Antwerp Dec. 17. The five arrested men participating m Illegal exchange speculations have been released on bail ranging from 50 000 to 2.)0;()00 francs.27 words
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Article33 1922-12-18 12 Allahabad, Dec. 16 It is reported that Lieutenant Dickson employed on the new Ish^r-Raemak Road' was shot dead by a sniper. Lieutenant Bromhead, who was accompanying him was slightly wounded.33 words
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Article19 1922-12-18 12 The Ceylon Association of London is givHw Cheo i l the Governor Ceylon (Sir William Manning) on December 15th19 words