The Straits Times, 8 July 1922
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Title Section13 1922-07-08 1 The Straits Tiems. NO. 26,1)91 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1922 PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement184 1922-07-08 1 MILKMAID STERILISED MILK Price Reduced to Latga rix $9.5.% r f "< or 20 cent* per tin Siniill size $10.40 p. case or 11 cent* i"T tin NKSTI.K ANGLOSWISS COND. MILK CO. (LONDON), BDCGATOBB. You Will Pronounce f s FINE OLD PALE Itcd, on every bottW. CS^^^P BBV jHV MJLmim184 words
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Advertisement146 1922-07-08 1 IaacaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBEBfIaaBBBaBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfIBaBBBBafiBBBBaBaBBBSBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBB I j Robinson Co., Ltd. I s\ t\ New Stocks Just Received I Mmjjtk SPONGE CLOTHS f J§K^ The F ash^ ona^ le Material for L\..''ffei*-ja Ladies Frocks. I rarrM stripes, checks j 'I%^-jf; an d various plain colours. BJ| Vr-^jIB Ljj j m /J I Samples sent on146 words
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Article1718 1922-07-08 2 Buying Estates on a Falling Market. The second ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Pernambaiig Rubber Estates, Lftd., was held on June 7 at the registered office of the company, 1-4, Great Tower-street, E.C., Mr. Eric Macfadyen (the chairman) presiding. Mr. R. T. Bartley, A.C.A., representing1,718 words
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Advertisement254 1922-07-08 2 If you left it f i in the jungle Suppose this tin of tea dropped, unnoticed, to the ground, and lav in the jungle through the rains, through the hot weather, and the cold. Suppose you made your camp in the same place next year, and tound that tin. The254 words
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Advertisement562 1922-07-08 2 HANDS AND ARMS RED WIBLECZEMA Terrible Itching and Burning, Lasted 2 Years. Cuticura Heals. The backs of my hands became very red and inflamed, and toon after broke out with weeping eczema. It spread up my arms to the elbows, causing terrible itching and burning and much inconvenience and interference562 words
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Advertisement178 1922-07-08 2 A.M.A. AM.A. C. A. PARSONS and Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Bnglaad) Steam Turbines Turbo Generators Turbo Pumps, etc., etc. ECONOMY WATFR -MUNICIPAL WW r* I »mm n AND pubmc- SUPPLY "PARSONS" OEAHED TURBINB driving CENTRIFUGAL HUMP. Supplied to METROPOLITAN WATER BOARD in 1915. Sole Agent P. A. PARIS. 54/56, THE178 words
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Article330 1922-07-08 9 . < oupJe Married When 3,000 Miles Apart. Maniacs l>y winkm is the latest ["■tit" in tin- American radio world, lit is apparently assuming some ]>upu- larity. Radio Broadcast, a New York wlnlCM I magazine, .-ays that durinp the past two yean then- have bean all mmtrr of radio330 words
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Advertisement595 1922-07-08 9 GOVERNMENT NOHCE Tenders vill be reetrtred rt C<»lnnial Srcict«r.v'i O.'l'r^. op '.<■ noon of July 10, UM, icr the folio* lag works 1. Kr.ction if Qnattan fur Br>.ir!:niOirircm, Niw BlWfi Koa. Bractlftß i-r dew mUi attfca M 3. Erect! n of a Hut for the .isht-keeprr 4. Eractloa of Cooly595 words
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Advertisement380 1922-07-08 9 NOW IS THE SEASON OF COLIC AND CHILLS I'SK BABY'S <>\\N TABLETS AGAINST TtlESi; ills. Climntic conditions iii the Par F.a^t arc naly h.irJ on little opes, eapecally at this time off the year. Boddd m changes oi t'"npi raturo, damp heat, the ehtti whicli close ilu.vs. :;ll tetn! to380 words
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Advertisement369 1922-07-08 9 IDo^you realise the. danger of Anaemia (Impoveriihed blood). >T Rich, red blood Is an indispensabte J 10 the maintenance of j 5^ vital anerfv When the blood becomes impover- Wished (Anzmic) the whole bodily y health suffers. Because impoverfished blood lacks the nutritive i j ft material necessary to replace369 words
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Advertisement148 1922-07-08 9 MORNY'S Perfumes and Toilet Requisites are exquisite examples of the Perfumer's Art. Exclusive —Entrancing SEE OUR WINDOW. DISTRIBUTING AGENTS 2&ynm^2t a d SINGAPORE, »«-♦••♦< eateeeee »»<♦»««»«♦<««♦ m»mhi«mmim>>> GOLDEN HORSE The Cigarettes with a distinctive flavour. Ask the man who smokes them— HE KNOWS. Manufactured from the best leaves. Uniform in148 words
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Advertisement605 1922-07-08 4 STEVES sanaas P. 0.-British India i-d Apcar Line rrvn"-.- latuip»T*ta< In England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PaWilWUt* ORirNTAL S. K CO. (Tid-r Cmitrnct witn Hl* Majesty's Government") LONDON FAK-EAS7FUN SERVICE FBOM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON ft ANTWERP D«* Slnt«l<or« Ltur* Singapore cipniVlA i">'"t Ju'y lr I KASHMIR abont605 words
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Advertisement637 1922-07-08 4 STEfIWEB^ SBILMOS ELLERMAN LINE ELLBRMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP C«, Lt4. (Ineorporaud la England.) sl*n KM Dm Bta|«Ftn PASSENGER SERVICE OUTWARD. Steamer Die Slngapor* HQMEWAr.D. i.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London Ang. IS t CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aa». 89 FREIGHT SERVICE s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW L'clon, R'thm, HTjurg July 12 s.s. CITY637 words
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Advertisement668 1922-07-08 4 sTEtHER samass KONINMLYKE PAKETVAAST MAATSCHAPFIJ (ROTAI. PACKBT NAVIOAIION CO, OT BATA' incoryoratrd <a H«i*— l] nn>n roNT««rr with ths ?;kihkki_^p9 lio>u e^v«-«y«r>T. r«l*al*»* Ma*. Pa»A4x« Hrpt in, rtwicM D*ft •:j2. Mario* )>*|it. taW Tkaa*a*a***sj| !>«pt. 1457, Manarrra Ml, IMS. KOEMAI— JuIy S, Munt-.k .in.l r.ilpmbans. INDRAGIRI luly 8, Ri<-i!w. Trißi-Rndja,668 words
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Advertisement506 1922-07-08 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.KT" LONDON LINE TTakoznki Maru July 18 KMbm Man July 27 LIVERPOOL LINE Tsuru^n Mr.ru July 8 Sado Maru early Aug. nAMBURC LINE Matsuye Maru July 21 Tsuynma Maru end Aug. NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ SOUTH AMERICAN LINE BOMBAY LIKE Awa Maru July 17 Tamba Maru July506 words
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Advertisement465 1922-07-08 5 STEAMER SAILINBS 6. S. K. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (subject to change without previous notice). EUROPEAN LINE Tor Marseilles. London, Hamburg, Rotterdam. Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said Arr. Dep. ATLAS MARU July 25 July 26 NEW YORK LINE For San Francisco, Panama, New York via Japan Arr. Dep.465 words
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Advertisement485 1922-07-08 5 STEftMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED LOCAL SAILINGS Intended to Ball Steams- From Singapore tt> Monday, 2.30 p.m. KRIAN Port Swettenhaa aad Pepaag Monday, 5 pm. HYE LEONG Malacca and Uuar Tnesday, 2.30 p.. CALYPSO Port Sweetenham and Penan* Tnesday, 6 p.m. KELANTAN Malacca and Mnar. Wednesday, noon RANEE Meraing,485 words
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Advertisement100 1922-07-08 5 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. > l*mnmrated <a taa United Clagdom) FOE CHINA AND JAPAN BE.VCLOE J u ]y i% BENVORLICH 2nd salt of Jcly No Patseagor Aeecmrodatloa. PATERSON, SIMONS OCT. LIMITBD. (laeorporattd U lagUad) Ageata. COMPANIA TRASATUNTIGA (SPANISH KOVAL MAIL LINE). The undermentioned steamers will hare prompt despatch 'or100 words
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Advertisement1222 1922-07-08 5 STEAMER SAIUH6S_ COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN S.S. 00,, LTD. (Incorporated In Euirlaad! THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. 00. LTD. (Incorporated in England) Monthly Service taking cargo and Passengers from Singapor* JAVA PORTS (as inducement off en) NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS AND FREMANTLE (PKRTH) Approximate Sailings MINDEROO Aug. 9 GORGON Aug.1,222 words
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Advertisement631 1922-07-08 6 CINEMAS LIBERTY ITntranal H0... Nortfc Bride Brad. The Second Show at 9.15 p.m. DON'T GET PERSONAL 6-acts Starring 6-acti MARIE PREVOST Supported by T. Roy Barnes, Toy Atwcll and Geo. Nichols. In the Zippy Comedy-drama' of a follies Beauty who breezed into an Aristocratic family and started a storm that631 words
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Advertisement328 1922-07-08 6 CINEMAS THE SAFETY CURTAIN 6 reels C reels Featuring NORMA TALMADGE From the well-known Novel by Ethel M. Dell EMPIRE CINEMA =t 0.20 p.m. And two new episodes 13 nml 11, in .1 parts of the Jungle serial THE SON OF TARZAN First ahoy at 7.30. The first 4 episodes328 words
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Advertisement163 1922-07-08 6 Don't purchase a car, lorry,, tractor, or marine engine without first requesting particulars of what we can supply. Entire satisfaction is guaranteed. Ambrosoli Stoppani Co. SINGAPORE AM) I'ENANG. gfcpc^ Looks Like j&tfp^^ a Guinea Pea. r\ £^~V^~' a Guinea Pen. m> ff&* j|S Th* Original BRIT'SFT-MADE I F'ller. Mad* as163 words
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Article697 1922-07-08 7 London a Kaleidoscope Of Colours. The London cwrmpoiidciit of the Times oi Ceylon, wirinjc mi June ancnt the -i u rn borne observes i il a most reception <m hir arrival in London tola afternoon. Houatholden, ■ii.- yesterday toipletins; the deoormHom, while electriciani wtre adjastins wonderful illaminations,697 words
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Article108 1922-07-08 7 . FIXTURES. Saturday, July 8 High Water, 10.20 a.m., 9.41 p.m. Rallies Institution Sports. Malaya Cup S.F.A. v. Johore, Johore Bahru. Sunday, July 9 High Water, 11.6 a.m., 10.23 p.m. ■wuasalag Club, Team Race. Monday, July 10 High Water, 11.4G a.m, 11.3 p.m. Outward mail due. Tuesday, July108 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article81 1922-07-08 7 East Wharf Basin -Nil. Fast Wharf Thonfwm. Shawn Wharf Be—g. Main Wharf Eorolia, Fook Sanß, Jacntra. Esayire Dock Nil. Wi'nt Wharf Katrine, QeMfe* Maru. Jurdincs Wharf aJU. Palo Brani Coal Wkarf—Ml Keppel Harhour. Main Wharf L*yaer, Jhr. van der Poes .:c Bije, Soon Ann, W, B81 words
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Article147 1922-07-08 7 BOMBAY UAKU, J.ip.. :!.102 tens, from Domf, for Baaagaai B-7. GQBA, Hiit.. U*4B tons, fior.i Hongkcn- 8-7, for Ainoy 9-7. COOKSANU, Brit, 1.9*7 tons, from Calcutta HiißßSDin unc. iANOKS MABU, Jap., 0,731 tons, from Osaka G-7. for Bombay ST. SELAXTAN, Brit., -:7^ tons, from Malacca Malacca 7-7. UIAN,147 words
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Article62 1922-07-08 7 The outuaru M. M. mr.il steamer Amoolse "rcm Penun« is due hire o:i Tuesday, at a.in. She will leave for Saigon, Raipbonz, 'ioiißkonj;. Shanghai, Kobe »nd Yokohama, •l.c sa:ne day at 2 p.m. The branch lisle mamcr ?lanc"ne from ;ai«-,.n is duo here on Tuesday, about 10 a.m. I Bbc62 words
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Article133 1922-07-08 7 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. To-dar I Sar.ilu. Muntok and Palcmbang. 3 v.m. Pnlembang J P>". tort Swe;tenham and i'enang a p.m. Medan 3 p.m Batevia, Caeribea, BaiaaraM Saurabnya, etc. 3 p.m. \liri, Labimn. Jesselton. Kudai. S^n-d:ik;-.n, Sul J and Zomboanga 4 p.m •..r.r^al. Pinurg end Btlliton.. 4 p.m Sonrabaya ..4 p.m133 words
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Article15 1922-07-08 7 Daily (Except Sanday) by Traim. 'ederated Malay States, Pekaa, Malacca, slnar and Penang M P-JO15 words
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Article27 1922-07-08 7 MAILS FOR EUROPE. Left B'pore Arrd. London May 19 June 14 May 26 June 19 June 2 June 28 May 29 July 3 June 8 July 327 words
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Article195 1922-07-08 7 Xi-v.s has n ached Hongkong of the death of Mr. Murray Stewart in the B?l--mcit Sanatorium in California. The latv Mr. Murray Stowarl was for many yeaiv well-known in the Colony in connection with the Honpkonp and Shanghai Banl:. Stewart Bros., brokers, and as member of the Legislative Council. Starting195 words
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Article155 1922-07-08 7 . EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 8. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 1/16 Demand 2/3 01/32 Private 3 m. cvclits 2/4 Vi On New York Demand Private 90 d/s On France Bank MB On India, Bank T.T. 170 On Hongkcn.tr, Bank d/d 13VI V-c- prtßfc On Shanghai, Bai:k d/d155 words
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63 1922-07-08 7 Tone of Market Quiet. Latest London cables quote Spot crepe 7%d, spot sheet 7%d. Spot Aug.-Si-pt. Urt be. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Trices Buyers. Sellers. 2.J fttt >— < Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. 25 tf W 26 'i63 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article180 1922-07-08 7 !-sue. Val. N. Buyers Sellers 1 1 Aver Wi.-ng 1 1 llitam Tin 1 1 Jelantdh 1 1 Johan Tin El £1 Kam. Kamunt 10 10 Kinta Assoc. 5 5 Lingui Tin i'l i.i Malayan Col. 1 X Menglembu 1 I Miildleton 1 1 Murai Tin 1 1 Nawng180 words
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Article135 1922-07-08 7 [ant. Va!. Pd. Buyers. Si-Ken. tl £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.16.3 3.18.9 10 10 Central Engines 10.50 10 10 Central Motors 3.00 LI il E. Smelting Co. 5.75 6.25 hi- hi- Klactrte Tramways \l- '11--10 10 I-'rsser .Vcave 28.75 27.75 30 50 Hammer <fc Co. 107.*****.50 xd. 100 10U135 words
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Article108 1922-07-08 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 6 px. p.m. S'nord Electrical Tramways, 5 p.c. £JJoO,OOO nom. Spore Municipal 6 p.c. $1,878,000 par Spore Municipal 4V4 p.c. 10 p.c. sis. S'pcre Municipal i\i p.c. of 1909 $1,600,500 10 p.c. dis. Spore Municipal 4V4 p.c. of 1909 $1,500,000 15 p.c. dis.108 words
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Article391 1922-07-08 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall >nd Evan's Quotations. Latest available Sterling Quotations are printed oa another pago on FrMay. Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt kllenby New ($1) 0.50 0.70 \lor Gajah (fl) 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.20 Hitam (?5) 9.00 10.00 S.OO 10.00 K. Kuninjr (*1) 0.76 1.25 1.20 \m.391 words
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Advertisement216 1922-07-08 7 MBUNT ZION ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S SALE The undersigned have received instructions tt, stil by public auction at their sale-room, RaJaSS Cnnmbcrs, K-!!le.s Pises, Mnwapoto, ON MONDAY, JULY 17, 1922, at 2.30 p.m. Aii these strand pieces of freehold nni! 999 years' Icuse'nold land, situi.le nt Mount Zion. mil! a hirir." freotan216 words
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Advertisement740 1922-07-08 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TTELEMAN AKU DROB' Rye Brca fast Bacon, Gr.lr.ntines .iiid Batoked Bel I. 11. Uo!t*r, MatOfe Ijtil iiiilJiug. WANTED CHILD'S Bli .'Li-: i pcrarabulntor. Apply Pl 3, Struits Times. FOR SALE, one white enamelled baby coi. I'loaso .^:>pl> Baliy, t- 0 Straits i TO LET, Rod.ronable, ax ply Fnd.740 words
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Advertisement551 1922-07-08 7 NOTICE THE ORIENT TOBACCO MANUFACTORY. MOF^KOK, HONGKONG Jndsjmeat was d-li. t.y thr ihii f Justici oJ Hoagkong la an rhieh was brought by <'«il logcnohl .".jmi'ist a)i Co.. Inc. i>f ..lamlr. which decided i :a Ingmohl carrying "•ton:rk»^. Haaiasxng, und .f ih.Orient 'loi icco Vanu factory, was entitled t<> tho551 words
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Obituary47 1922-07-08 8 . VEE.-At her residence. No. 08, Ow?n Road Mnjiapori;, on Thursday. Jul> G, IMS, Mrs Wm Teng Cheow, beloved mother of Haaan Wm Chin Kk, C'nin Kianf, Oh in Ltng, Chin Kam and Chin Kuy. Funeral Sunday, .'uli 9, 11)22, v: 10 a.m. at Kukit Brown Cemetery.47 words
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1089 1922-07-08 8 The Straits Times. SATURDAY, JULY 8 COLONIAL GRIEVANCES. We deal only with the Crown Colonies the big: sclf-proverniiifr dominions are well able to take care of themselves, and if they had a rubber crisis they wculd not have to net Mr. Churchill's permission before applying a remedy. The other day1,089 words
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Article25 1922-07-08 8 A Chinese woman at Hongkong in a fit of insanity cut out her tongue with a pair of scissors last week. She is in hospital.25 words
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Article27 1922-07-08 8 The Indo-China steamer Kutsang which arrived in Hongkong on the night of June 28, performed the voyage from Singapore, under easy steam, in 4 days li hours.27 words
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Article26 1922-07-08 8 Throe Japanese, were charged at the Japanese Consular Court at Shanghai a few days ago with smuggling into Shanghai 68 tins of morphia valued at $30,000.26 words
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Article39 1922-07-08 8 The sixth anniversary of the Sinjrai Manavu Senthamil Kar.^am will be celebrated to-nißht, at 26. Tank Road, when the San(;am's Free School pupils will receive prizes of useful books. Mr. A. S. Suppiah Thavcr will preside over the function.39 words
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Article14 1922-07-08 8 Our Penang correspondent wires that '.he motor yacht Speejacks arrived here yesterday from Sabang.14 words
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Article20 1922-07-08 8 A Rome wire gives exchange en London Lircs 94.20 per Stirling. Italian War Loan five per cent. Lires 77.7. r >.20 words
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Article30 1922-07-08 8 The fastings of the Buddha will ba :elc-brated with prayer on July 8, t) and 10 it the Buddha Vihara, Serangoon Koari, Batu Tiga and the Buddha of Kinta Road.30 words
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Article24 1922-07-08 8 Fourteen thousand six hundred and eighty-one ounces of gold valued at $506,874 were won from the Raub Australian Gold Mining Company's property during 1921.24 words
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Article35 1922-07-08 8 Ahmat bin Yusof, driver of car 2210, was to be placed before a magistrate ;o-day for rash driving yesterday in Kal,'ang Read, where he knocked down Chinese, who sustained injuries to one of his legs.35 words
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Article37 1922-07-08 8 No cases of smallpox, spinal fever or )lague are reported in the Municipal liealth Officer's statement for the week ;nding Ist inst. Of pneumonia, which we have always with us, there were 28 and phthisis 32 c&scs.37 words
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Article41 1922-07-08 8 Charged with furious driving in N'urth 3ridge Road on the 6th in-,tant without i license, Omar bin Dolah, who was stated o have taken the motor-bus out without .he knowledge of the owner, and without .laving a licence, was fined $35.41 words
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Article45 1922-07-08 8 As the result of a clan affray in Tanjong Pagar Road a few nights ago a Hokien named Ong Kwee, ono of five men who were taken to hospital with severe wounds, has since died. Several arrests A-ere made, but the men were subsequently released.45 words
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Article47 1922-07-08 8 Mrs. B. Kirkpatrick, cf bheron, River Valley Road, is in receipt of a cable to the _;fect that the Supreme Court of Sydney, X.S.W., has granted her a decree absolute in the divorce action instituted sera: :ime back by her against her hnaband, Mr. 2. J. Kirkpatrick.47 words
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Article59 1922-07-08 8 A Chinese named Chua Thia Soo rejorts to the police that when he went to ;ee his wife who is working at the maternity hospital yesterday evening he was aft upon by some of the Hylam sen-ants, .vho assaulted him with pieces of fire-A-ood, and that in defending himself he59 words
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Article53 1922-07-08 8 During June, 11,835 Chinese immigrants. of whom 8,955 ware adult males, arrived at Singapore. From January to June in-.-.usive the figures were 82.571 and >2,i't»l respectively. In June 10,747 Chi:ese deck passengers left Singapore for China, bringing the total of thr?se who .eft in the first six months of the53 words
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Article67 1922-07-08 8 The latest air sensaticn. says a London message of June 17, is the reported discovery through the pest mortem that Mr. Motto, the pilot of the aeroplane which fell into the Channel, was shot through he head. The present theory is that the passenger Dr. Ley went mad and s>hot67 words
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Article60 1922-07-08 8 The Governor in Council has exempted from the operation of secticn 417 of tha Merchant Shipping Ordinance the fcilowing mail steamers of the Nippon Yum ;i .\.aisha which ere now under contract with i.he Japanese Government Mishinui Maru, Kitar.c Maru, Haruna Maru, Kamo Maru, Katori Maru, Atsuta Maru, Kashima Maru,60 words
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Article17 1922-07-08 8 Prospective car purchasers will no doubt be pleased to notice the announcement of Messrs. Wearne Brothers, Ltd..17 words
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Article52 1922-07-08 8 ■n page 15 notifying a substantial reduction in the price of the Ford touring ear. 1 his latest reductkn brings the present .lay price of the Ford Tcuring Car lower ihan pre war price, that is when takinsr into consideration the improvements which are embodied in the new model Ford52 words
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Article18 1922-07-08 8 This morning Chief Inspector Meredith ■vho is also acting Court Inspector, Singapore, placed Private H. Best of the18 words
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Article52 1922-07-08 8 .'nd battalion Middlesex Regiment before Mr. P. A. F. David, District Judge, who, it will be remembered, remanded accused tor observation in connection with the robbery committed by him at the home jf a Chinese nonia on June UO. Accused was remanded again until Monday when ihe medical certificate will52 words
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Article86 1922-07-08 8 The following report has been received by the Master Attendant from the Captain of H.M.S. Merlin There is a 20 foot patch at a distance of 200 yards 340 degrees from the N. W. Tenbaza Beacon and depths of less than 'M feet extend from there to the Beacon. I86 words
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Article87 1922-07-08 8 Before Sir Lionel Woodward, in the Supreme Court, at Kuala Lumpur, yesterday, the civil suit was disposed of, F. A. Nissen, of Ampang, plaintiff and F. W. Paul of Bedrock Estate, Sungkai, defendant. Mr. Joaquim, on behalf of plaintiff, asked for an order on defendant to deliver shares in Pataling87 words
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Article90 1922-07-08 8 The Sikh Lance Corporal of Police, who was seriously wounded early on Wednesday morning at Kuala Lumpur when the Sergeant-Major was killed, succumbed later to his injuries. Both man wars ghrM a semi-military funeral. There were five hundred police out on Wednesday looking for the men who committed the crime.90 words
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Article465 1922-07-08 8 Mr. Hayr.es, Probationary A.C.I* Keilah, has be-.-n transform! to Kclantan Mr. M. J. Kcnnaway has been appointed a member of the Agricultural Advisory Board. v Major Barry de Samel, formerly C.P.C Penang, is now settled at Rotorua, Xt Zealand. Mr. J. W. Simmons is apnpointed President of465 words
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Article100 1922-07-08 8 . Hails frc:;i Bnrcpe by the Sardinia BM due at Penang at 6 a.m. to-morrow md should reach Singapore on Monday mornHomeward mails will leave b> the Kashmir in Tuesday. Beginning from Monday, a mail for Malacca will be despatched from Kirvrapore every day (Sunday except dt by ship,100 words
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Article128 1922-07-08 8 Good-byee There were quite a Bomber <f poople -ather. d on the YVcst Wharf yestl rday evening to say goodbye to friends leaving on ihe Rumphius for Java. One i' ■.entleman in tho exub'.-rance of his f injrs unfortunately toppled <.v« r frcm li. wharf into the Ma >nd "lad128 words
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Article192 1922-07-08 8 . The Government Gazette stales iliat in i xtrcisc of the powers vested in him by section 57 of Ordinance No. 1)0 (Railways) and with Urn approval of His K.vcellency the Governor in Council, the General Manager of the Federated Malay Stute.s Railways rescinds, with effect lrom192 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement87 1922-07-08 8 Smart Swimming Costumes fIN LATEST STRIPED CANADIAN PATTERN. Super quality leading shades. Price $7.50. SPECIAL VALUE. Navy Blue Stockinette with Skirt. All sizes. Price $3.25. MM TIF w GENT'S TURKISH BATH GOWNS. In plain white with coloured collars and cuffs. Super quality, English make. Price $18.50. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD.87 words
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Advertisement224 1922-07-08 8 ALHAMBRA The Cinema Theatre for Variety Quality and Quantity, Beach Koad. Second show at !fc EASTWARD HO! A William Fox Super Production Featuring WILLIAM BUSSELL AND LUCILLE LEE STEWART In 7 reeld. First show at 7.30. HURRICANE HUTCH Episodes 9 and 10. MARLBOROUGH The Home of Paramount Pictures, licach Kuad.224 words
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Article480 1922-07-08 9 The Call to Arms Promptly Answered. Reuter's Service. London, July 7. Quiit reigns in Dublin, which is reiU normal aspect. Businesses UtOtioaa have re-opened end are now ilealing with an accumulation of work. Tho fire brigade succeed. 'ii in ling the fires in Sackville Slrect, when the480 words
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Article65 1922-07-08 9 Reuter's Service. Ltndiw. July 7. wvni Moscow slates that the trial lit lYtrograd of priests and others lag the requisitioning of church property has r— nlted in eleven boirg sentenced to death, including the Metropolitan Benjamin, a bishop and several priests and professors. Kifty-three are given various65 words
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Article45 1922-07-08 9 Riuteb's Servick. London, July 7. Ja:vin> T!ie Government anMOKM that the seditious movement has ben completely MBCN London, July 7. Bia lie JaiK-iro The (iuvermiii-lU has ordered Marshal Penal ea to aBfNBf within a week, Othatwiat he will be declared a deserter.45 words
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Article184 1922-07-08 9 Banque Industriclle Manager Sentenced. Reuter's Service. London, July C. Paris Lee Ho Ling has been sentenced to one year's imprisonment and a fine of 200 francs. [It will be remembered that Lee Ho Ling was the Chinese student who attempted the life of the Chinese Minister in184 words
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Article171 1922-07-08 9 Reutib's Sebvice. London, July 7. The Times, in a leader, dwells on the significance of a report that the provisional Assembly of Kwangtung has pro-lio.-ed the abolition of the Canton Gov- ernment in favour of the Central Gov- trnment. It says Kwangtung is the cradle of revolutionary171 words
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Article148 1922-07-08 9 Reuter's Service. LmmIm, July 7. Presiding at the meeting of Sampang Java Rubber PlanUtions, Ltd., Mr. R. N. Sir.i ky. referring to the Hague resolution, in favour of some form of Government legislation, said the final Je.is.ion vested with the Dutch Minister for the Colonies and the148 words
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Article112 1922-07-08 9 Ecutxb's Servicz. London, July 6. Washington The Senate Finance Coml.iittce has approved changes in the cotton duties schedule which on cotton cloth will nol exceed 45 per cent, ad valorem, compared with the original rates, though in MM cases the movement will exceed 60 j)er cent.112 words
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Article394 1922-07-08 9 Political Conditions Cause Anxiety. RltTXB'S SlKVKX. London, July 7. Berlin The Gorman People's Party has announced that it is ready in principle to join the Coalition Government. London, July 7. Amsterdam The newspapers forecast a new Second Chamber composed of 00 Bight 20 Socialists, ten Liberals, one Right394 words
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Article92 1922-07-08 9 RtuTUt's Service. London, July 7. A deputation representing the Trade Union Congress, the Sailors and Fivemen's Union and the Amalgamated Marine Workers' Union has complained I tc. Mr. Baldwin, President of the Board of Traue, that firemen on British ships are worked 56 hours per week and ste-92 words
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Article80 1922-07-08 9 Riuteb's Servick. Loadoa, July 7. The Continent is at present faced 1 with a very grave health problem, namely the movement of disease-carrying refugee* from Russia. Cholera is prevalent in the Ukraine, where there are 2,000 cases daily at Odessa alone, and the disease is sporadic in80 words
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Article53 1922-07-08 9 \V,e arc indebted to the Nar.y'o Nichi Nielii Shimbun for the following teleprams from Japan Tokio, July 5. H.M. the Emperor of Japan has ratified the bills concluded by the Washington Conference. It is announced that the withdrawal of the Japanese post offices frcm China will be53 words
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Article200 1922-07-08 9 Rxutkr's Service. London, July 7. Mr. Chao Hsin Chu, presiding at the Chinese Legation's official welcome to Mr. Sze, on his return from Washington, paid tribute to Mr. Sze's distinguished services during six years in London, to which could be ascribed much of the present good understanding200 words
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Article94 1922-07-08 9 Rxutxb's Service. London, July 7. Simla The Fiscal Commission appointed last September has concluded its labours. It is understood that the ro-port rer jmmends discriminate protection and abolition of counters-ailing excise duties and Imperial preference where no economic loss is caused to India and the free flow cf94 words
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Article84 1922-07-08 9 Rzuter's Service. London, July 7. The House of Commons unanimously passed the second reading of the Washington Treaties Bill, which has already parsed the House of Lords. Mr. Asquith urged similar agreements with regard to armies, and other speakers ur<red the limitation of aerial armaments. Col. Amery, replying,84 words
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Article51 1922-07-08 9 Renter's Service. London, July 7. Alexandria Major Blake, the aviator, has arrived. London, July 7. The 1st battalion Loyal' North Lancashires is shortly proceeding to North China from Constantinople. London, July 7. Naples The Crown Prince of Sium has arrived on the Zeelandia from Australia and is proceeding to51 words
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Article136 1922-07-08 9 . Messrs. Lcwi3 and Peat report Singapore, July 6. In the absence of any satisfactory news regarding restriction, the market has had a quick reaction and prices are nearly beck to their original level of a few weeks ago. Standard Sheet.— Spot and July have sold from 27136 words
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Article52 1922-07-08 9 A number of largo hailstones wore picked up by several people in the Weld Hill district of Kuala Lumpur (iurinc the storm which came on between midnigtot of Tuesday and 1 o'clock Wednesday morning. This is the second time quite recently that there has been a fall of hailstones in52 words
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Article452 1922-07-08 9 . The Influence of the Cord Tyre. An old London contributor to Greniei's Rubber News sends some comments on the Stevenson Ccmmittee roport. Following a summary of the report he says Although not specifically mentioned in the Committee's report, the cord tyre with the carbon-black tread haj no doubt452 words
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Article385 1922-07-08 9 Applications Before Mr. Justice Barret i-Lennard. Mr. Justice Barrc -Lennard preside! in l!.e Bankruptcy Court yesterday ana amenp; th? matters that came up war that ;.-.entioned by Mr. V. D. Knowies re K. S. Koehn Piliay who has applied for his discharge. Mr. Kncwles applied fcr an rdjoufnDMBt385 words
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Article147 1922-07-08 9 The Thorne Bankruptcy Case. Our Ipoh c: respondent wires The public examination in bankruptcy of Mr. Hugh Thorn?, tha Taiping lawyer, was conducted by Mr. Shelley, the Official Assignee, to-day, who informed the court that at the meeting of creditors hill the previous day, Thome had disclosed what his creditors147 words
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Article2258 1922-07-08 9 ißy D. H. Crist. Agricultural Instructor. Federated .Malay States.) The cotton tree (Eriodcnoron anfracluosum) known t<> the Malays as kabu kabu or ka-kabu is sufficiently familiar to residents m the Tropics to nay) little description. The tree is rcadilwjwognisable by its tall j-traight trunk, bearing at intervals horizontal branches,2,258 words
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Article851 1922-07-08 10 . His Views on Present Malayan Conditions. The following interview with Sir Edward Brockman was published in The FinuiH-it-r in mail WMk Asked for his opinion as to the prospects of the rubber plantation industry in Malaya, Sir Edward Brockman, late Chief Secretary, Federated Malay States, and now851 words
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Article133 1922-07-08 10 . Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent After discussion of the answer given in the House cf Ccmmons on March HO relating to Malaria here, the Malaria Advisory Board are asking the director of Medical and Sanitary Services for a report on the coordination of the various departments connected with133 words
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Article71 1922-07-08 10 Wo are indebted to the Registrar of Imports and Exports for the following early comparative return of foreign trade for tho months of May and June The total value of Foreign Imports of Merchandise into British Malaya during Juno MM $39,014,471 May l'JJ^ 51T, 163,187 Increase71 words
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Letter220 1922-07-08 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I have just read with interest your leader in this afternoon's paper. No one has admired more than I have your continued energy and your mar.y able articles on the restriction question, and your merited attacks on a weak-kneed220 words
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Letter1268 1922-07-08 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. This question has once again had attention drawn to it ana this time il is by no less a person than the Chief Secretary to the F.M.S. Government. The thanks cf all interested in the welfare of tho Indian1,268 words
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Article92 1922-07-08 10 I A London message of June 19, to Ceylon stales London opinion is more favourable towards restriction, but Dutch opinion is divided. Sixteen Dutch Companies have requested their Government not to sup- Bolt restriction as they expect unfavour- able results from restriction, and have! demanded the92 words
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Article32 1922-07-08 10 The well-known Russian pianist, Mr. Mirovitch, who was heard in Singapore seme years ago, passed through on his wr.y to Java yesterday. He will probably give a recital here on his return.32 words
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Article33 1922-07-08 10 Mr. W. Langham-Carter is to be an official number of the Executive and Legislative Councils cf the Colony for such period as he performs the duties of the appointment of Resident Councillor, Malacca.33 words
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Article95 1922-07-08 10 The weather being threatening it was decided not to play in the Singapore lawn tennis chan.'pionship yesterday. The following ties will be played on Monday S.R.C. (1) T. Koizumi v. Chia Keng Tye. S.C.C. (L) A. de Mello v. T. M. Shervington to finish. S.C.C. G. H. Warren95 words
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Article131 1922-07-08 10 It is proposed to hold a doubles tournament :n Kuala Lumpur on the dates also fixed for the Malayan Singles Championship. Only one pair from each settlement or state will be allowed to compete. The Hon. Sir Lionel Woodward and the Hon. Justice Mr. McCabc Reaj131 words
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Article18 1922-07-08 10 There will be no ciicket on the Padami this afternoon, the g'ound being unhl for play.18 words
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Article198 1922-07-08 10 Quite a large crowd witnessed the hockey match played yesterday on the S.R.C. ground when the- S.R.C. wan opposed to the R.A.M.C. The following were the teams S.R.C— J. Moss K. Ess and E. Angus F. Albuquerque, C. Webb and J. tie Souza K. Webb, A. van der Beck,198 words
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Article28 1922-07-08 10 The ladijs monthly medal (stroke) ati the Singapore Garrison Golf Club will be played for on the 13th inst., instead of the 20th inst. as previously arranged.28 words
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Article172 1922-07-08 10 The following are the handicaps for to-day's races at Ipoh Kace 1 (Six furlongs). Ivan C. 9.7, Clara 9, Sorlrong 7.H, Polly 7.4, Sterling 7.2. Race 2 (Six furlongs).— Duke 10.12, Artaaa 10.5, Pickney 9.5, Lady Madcap 7.11, Shantung 7.10, Pioneer 7.8, Malta 7.5, Zara 7.2, Korring:; 7.2.172 words
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Article124 1922-07-08 10 A Reuter wire of the 7th inst. states Despite heavy showers there were huge crowds at Wimbledon. Queen Mary was present. In the first semi-final Lycett beat Gilbert B—o,8 0, 9—7, ti 3. Lycett had a greater variety of strokes. Gilbert put. up a plucky fight, but Lycett's124 words
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Article38 1922-07-08 10 A Reutcr wire of the 7th inst. states Owing to rain no matches were completed, the following counties all secured a lead on their first innings Leicestershire v. Warwickshire. Yorkshire v. Derbyshire end Sussex v. Lancashire.38 words
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Article46 1922-07-08 10 Seven deaths were caused by animals in I'ahang last year as follows tiyer, I crocodile, 2 bullock, 1 and elephant, 1. In the latter case, a wild elephant attacked a Chinese at Ulu Gapis, Tras, injuring him to the extent that he died the following day.46 words
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Article701 1922-07-08 10 PENANGC TURF CLUB. Proceedings at Half Yearly Meeting. The half yearly maoting of the memban of the Penang Turt Crab was bald in the Chamber of Commerce cm Wednesday afternoon. There ware present Sir Arthur Adams, R.8.E., M> ssrs. T. ft ay, Wright, <;. Stothard, S. rVoodhill, F. C. Grejfson,701 words
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Article97 1922-07-08 10 Lyall and Evatt's Share Rtport. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt report under to-day's date' Tin.— 4l66 os. Od. Rubbers.— Quiet. There nsssetts, Procas, Baylors, Lunas, lialaka Pindas and sellers of Indragiris. Bukit Katils, Kempas, CoUnaburghs and Craigideas. Mines.— Norths 86-M cents, Taipinga 86-70, Booths 60-66, Johans 50-52 Hi97 words
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Article166 1922-07-08 10 . Oar Ipol: correspondent win J.han Tin meeting held at lpoh Mr. J. L. Sime, presiding, after expressing his conviction that the cci.;nl ttatistic;:l position was improving and that better till prices would soon be in sight, said it was impossible ti:at they should not be166 words
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Advertisement189 1922-07-08 10 British Malaya. Statement of Quantity and Value of Rubber Exported During June. The Registrar of Imports and Exports has sent us the following statement of the quantity and value of rubber exported from British Malaya during: June, 1922. The figures, which are in centals of 100 lbs., represent total exports189 words
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Article797 1922-07-08 11 Vv. Sun Makes Stipulations Uefore Leaving. Then is no dHUI in the situation, lanton wire of the Juno 29 to the ifunckonfr Daily Ptm. The bin departtogsther with tho more im:io still thy of returning .■■ii;il." Loottec ami j jlrajrcs have clinvnished, dM 1 nun of tho iCwanjrtun^'797 words
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Article520 1922-07-08 11 CHURCH SERVICES. BUUNDAY, .ILLY 9. 1922 St. \ndri\v\ Cslhsteal. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.-15 a.m. Holy Communion (Chornl). 8.13 Matins nnil Litany. 4 p.m. The Catechiim. 5 no n.m. F:vrn«onit «nd Sermon l>uri."s tho following W—\ Holy Connunion on Tnesday an I Thursday at :> i"-. m Friday si B520 words
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Article101 1922-07-08 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Rontine Orders dated July 6, by Lieut.Colonel I. E. Epeaeer, U. 5.0., .M.C., Com:)iand'>.^ S.S.V.K. Saturday, Bth. Composite Company, pmcial orders will be issued. Monday, 10th.— 3.1"> p.m., Drill Hall, Eurasian, Chinese and Malay Companies, Officers and N.C.O.'s. Tuesday, 11th. 5.18 p.m., Drill Hall, Eurasian, Chinese, Malay101 words
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49 1922-07-08 11 SINGAPORE AND SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders far week ending July 16, 1922. Monday, 10th.— Individual Troops I'ar;nir, 6.16 Ma. Wednesday, 12th. Band Practice "i.l"> p.m., SisnaUill2 Glass .j.l"> p.m., Ambultnce (ia^.s (i p.m. Saturday, I">ih and Sunday, Kith.— Camp ■ii liiakan M;it i for Bsnd Hoys only.49 words
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Article95 1922-07-08 11 The receipts of the F.M.S. Railways in Ittl, from all sources, were |1A,198,45t, a tensjM of «.45 per cent., wl.ilst lovinui' cxpenJiturp on all accounts iimounti'd to 510,r>!i6,874, a dsu— at of ti.:;l per nut. There was tl>us lu't protit on the year's workin,? of |601^52 eotrnpued with $r>63,180 in95 words
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Advertisement93 1922-07-08 11 *J& WHY ARE j; "MOUTRIE" Wm* PIANOS £i Buyer V. BECAUSE JE they represent *<f^ QUALIVY and VALUE 'always. This Model $815.00 Cash. Built of Teak and Guaranteed for Seven Years. Cash Prices $675.00 up. S. Momtrie Si Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Hongkong) SINGAPORE. ""cross" v >.- Distributing A;ents William93 words
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Advertisement281 1922-07-08 11 Raffles Hotel TO-NIGHT Guest Night, Dinner Dance Latest Popular Dance Mnsle By RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. ■tuleal Director, Mr. P. A. COOK* SUNDAY NIGHT at 9.<5, Cinema. RescrrsUons, etc BARKERS BROTBBBS. Telephone 2920. Proprietors. ♦♦«♦♦♦»<»♦ »«>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦-»-»»♦«»» Adeiplil Hotel TO-NIOHT Special Dinner THE HOTEL ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY DURING AND AFTER DINNER JsVX>nZiX»7XT. HCrXBL281 words
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Article1395 1922-07-08 12 . Company's Strong Financial Position. The fourteenth ordinary general mcetin't of the London Asiatic- Rubber and Prodni Ltd., held in the Council Room (f the lluMirr Growers' Assnriatioa (Incorporated), 2, 3 and, Idol-lane. E.C.. on I'ii'lay June 1, Mr. H. J. Welch (the' chairman) preaidinc< The repreaentative of the1,395 words
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Article207 1922-07-08 12 JUNE RUBBER RETRNS. Ayer Mnlek. 17,045 lbs. Anplo-Sumatra. 65,394 lbs. Asahan. 50,546 lbs. Ua^an Serai. 27.500 lbs. Batak Habit.— 26.6oo lbs. Banal I Il.tW lbs. Bukit Lintanj; Estate.— 27,ooo lbs. Bah Lia5.— 96,547 lbs. Bila (Sumatra).— H 1.000 lbs. Rertan Corisolklated.— l79,ooo lbs. Ch>mbon!r. .:0,9(56 lbs. h' v.ipcriak.— iJ.OOO lbs.207 words
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Article194 1922-07-08 12 The repmt of the directors cf the Bnagai Knan Rubber Estate, Ltd., states The resuit of th.' yiar \\<l\ shows a profit of M4l Ms. lu<l. to which has to be added tin- net amount brought froward from 1920, E12.038 6«., and Kxces.s Profits Duty refunded £9,528194 words
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Article107 1922-07-08 12 On ihr aeeuiaa of Cfciekaria's st-.ite-ir.cT.t al Gawi with ri'irunl tO tin- ltli-g-ious freedom rilglllM in Russia, the council of Urn ltussian Church has publish* d a <itciai.it imii ri>ralliiifr the Bolshr<ri t i \i ution of L'N bishops and 1,215 Tba Nat lonai Tidondi' calls attention107 words
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Advertisement170 1922-07-08 12 FRAMROZ CO. New Zealand Stilton Cheese THE ABOVE CAN NOW BE OBTAINED AT OUR RETAIL DEPOT, ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED ♦♦»»>»»»♦«»♦»»»»♦»♦♦♦»»♦»«♦»♦«-»>»♦»«-»»♦♦♦♦♦»♦ Japanese Commercial Museum AND INFORMATION BUREAU. Any news and intelligence relative to Japanese industry and commerce will be freely given to any inquirer. Will act as170 words
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Advertisement216 1922-07-08 12 GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO LTD. PORTLAND CEMENT IN CASKS 37S LBS. NETT, I T.Utrap.lt Address t C. M. »Jli»T, CRIfcNLAND, B*NGAPOK*. Afeato, T«l«ataaM N*. »751. **~1. Boat Qaay. (!afi»«-r fOLI AGINTB FOB THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING COMTtNT, LIMIT CD (Isaorporaud la Hj««koai). PURE MANILA HEMP ROPE ninkiii Ma. rrtx. IT216 words
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Article881 1922-07-08 13 Problems of Migration Of Birds And Others. The annual chanjres of physical conditions with the seasons h:;ve their various efTccts on many anirnclf. The resulting miirrations of certain creatures during the spring are perhaps tlio most remarkable. Mkjn the Daily Tclcfrrcph, and from (juite remote times attempts have881 words
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Article95 1922-07-08 13 lie Rice-bearers of the United Chines? Association which has been duly register- <■'! under the Societies Ordinance are MY. Chi PiTah Ghfenci vice president, Mr. Chua Poh Koon; hon. secrcUry, Mr. Teo Chonjf Lum; asst. lion, secretary, Mr. Tan Ciim Aun; hon. treasurer, Mr. Chan Lian Chiantr; asst. Hon. treasurer.95 words
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Advertisement116 1922-07-08 13 lergougfian )OUCI k3" -^S Ml the best made in France, and used bensively in the Great War Supplies now avrJl'blc. Prices on application to clouet Co. 7 s r:;rr Safest and Best for Baby. M v fe and b* \^SU/y ti". P Ui a j ■■■gyg Jry jHU rubber and116 words
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Advertisement115 1922-07-08 13 TITAIV CEMENT HAS PROVED ITS SUPERIORITY. O. AURELY Co.. ll^ RlN UP aB. FINIAYSON OBEEN. SlfK SF^lj F R l ATEST R F -DL'CTION TBAI>R MARK "Tsbbbbb^'^BlbbV TEpS^* v^ik 1H Swiss Condensed Milk THE RICHEST IN CREAM Berna users are quality choosers Awarded the Gold Medal in Competition open to115 words
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Advertisement191 1922-07-08 14 The Motor Union Insurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) MOTOR VEHICLES DEPARTMENT. Ail kinds of vehicles quoted for. 1 avourable rates. Prompt and liberal settlement of claims. Tha Camprehensive Policy of the "Motor Union" is the recognised premier motor policy. 1;1KE DEPARTMENT. Insurances effected on Buildings and Merchandise r >r191 words
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Advertisement485 1922-07-08 14 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Clae-Troorated la ttralU •*ttl t a»»ts.) UMAD OTfld t Wl.eks.tar Hoys* aHafavor^ LONDON OFFIC1 1 «J. 014 Jawry. «.C Tk. Company kas £20,000 deposited wltk tke Boprem. Conrt of Enfland aad eomp»*i w«* BrltUfc Llf. Assnranee Companies Art In erery parHeilar. AITIACTfVT Pr.ANB485 words
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Advertisement569 1922-07-08 14 BANKING NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (N'KTH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) EsUMiahed 1863. CAPITAL Fl. e0.000,000 (about £8,000,000). ISSUED AND Fl. 56,000,000 (abon PAID UP £4.000,000 RESERVE FUND Fl. 47.760,000 (about A 4.000,000 HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Medan, Soerabaya, Samarang, Bandoeng, Weltevreden, Cheribon, Tegml, Pecalongan569 words
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Advertisement523 1922-07-08 14 BANKING CAPITAL $4,000,000 SURPLUS $2,000,000 Asia Ban king HEAD OFFICE FOR THE FAR EAST Shanghai Singapore Office— 22, Rallies Place. Current, Savings Accounts and Fixed Deposits in U.S. Gold, Sterling, Francs, Taels and Local Currency. Drafts Bought, Sold and Entered for Collection. Commercial and Travellers Letters of Credit. Telegraphic Transfers523 words
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Advertisement318 1922-07-08 14 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorpor»te(i in H->?«kon<! Capital, all palii no »l' p Silver Mbm V Sterling Seserve, keld la Lotdon M I 4J09,C0a Eestrre LlabUity of Proprietors W0,0C0,IX)« COURT OP DIRKCTORS. G. 11. Dodvrell, Eeq.— Chairmaa. Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang Etpucv Chkir.nan D. G. M. Bernard, Esq. A318 words
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Article661 1922-07-08 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Cars in Algiers. There has been a remarkable revival during the last two or tnree" years in the usa of motor vehicles in ihe French colony of Algiers. While the number 02 passenger cars has increased, there has oten sull greater661 words
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Article192 1922-07-08 15 . Official Report Reveals Some Cruelties. Though satisfied that certain charges of cruelty have been established and that its recurrence should be prevented, the Select Committee on Performing Animals MM not recommend complete prohibition of exhibitions by performing animals. Instead, in its report, which, with the evidence taken, is192 words
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Article55 1922-07-08 15 The extent and character of Australia's representation at the Empire Exhibition, to be held dn Ixmdon in 1924, was to be determined at conference to be held in Sydney on June 20, between the Minister for Customs, the Ministers for Agriculture of the various States, and the members of the55 words
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Advertisement166 1922-07-08 15 ANNOUNCEMENT We have pleasure in announcing that as from July I, 1922 the price of the Ford touring car is reduced to $1,500 iModels fitted with tlectric starting and lighting equipment $1,700 Wearne Bros., Ltd. SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR IPOH, PENANO AND RANOOON. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS OP f Another rural England166 words
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Advertisement288 1922-07-08 15 REASONS Why you should use "HO HONG" Cement Every cent spent in a Make local industry a /X^ />. local product remains success and help to reduce f£?/tf TVm J^ in the countl7 unemployment. v \T! \A_\ •_^\S f l__mH_H| &I3Z i ny use inl P° rte<l c ement We288 words
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Advertisement27 1922-07-08 15 IBHBBBBBCBSiaiBBaaBBBBIBBBBBBfIHBEBBCBBBBBBBBI |^>^ MOTORISTS LIKE FIRESTONES In because they can rely on the service they L FIRESTONE toughness strength and resiliency MOST MILES PER DOLLAR. La-ag^ BW"«£MHI CO, 4'27 words
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Advertisement299 1922-07-08 16 GUAM MAT GO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore)) H, PHILLIP STREET. 2 and 3 gallon* Calv.tnizcd Watering Cans Best C'anvna Hose, uaorted sires from in to I in. hole Monmorr t.rren C'hnnckols No. 7 Kmrry Cloth No. 00 to No. 3 Sponge and Insertion Cloth Screw Driver, from 4 in. to299 words
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Advertisement610 1922-07-08 16 IV. SKI ARI MAN! KBA3OKS| FOR GETTING SPECIAL LINES FROM SPECIAL FIRMS LATKX CUPS Porcelain and Earthenware fired at own kilns. COAL TAR as produced fty the Singapore Municipal Gas Wtrks. Also other qualities. BATTENS for moml and veneer cases, any size cut to order. CUPHANGSR Old cable wire, dif610 words
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Advertisement937 1922-07-08 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wantj, For Sale, To Let, etc., in ordinary close-set type Cnvorago six words to line) arc: per line: ono insertion 28 cts., two ins. 4fi cts., threu ins. Cl cts., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, nix ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40, twelve937 words
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Advertisement860 1922-07-08 16 LAND AND HOUSES ~TO LET, Nos. 87 A, 87 B and 87 C, Tank Road. Apply at No. 30, Chulia Street, first floor._ TO LET, compound house No. 102, River Valley Road, from July 1. Applj 25, Malacca Street. ~TO LET, 50-2, Cairnhill Road, water and Kas, entry August 1,860 words
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Advertisement548 1922-07-08 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, stores and offices. AppW Ed. M. Nathan Co., 1, De Souza Street. TO LKT, small godown in Prince Stre-.-t, nbout 900 square fcot. Apply Patersor.. Simons Co., Ltd., Import Department. TO LET, part of ofllee at No. 9, Winchestei House, second floor facing the sea,548 words
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Advertisement261 1922-07-08 16 Genuine Clearance SALE We are receiving now stocks of Parisia.. garments and to make room for these we are disposing of our old stock at below cost. THE BAND-BOX. PRINCESS GARMENTS GO. 4, RAFFLES CMMMMKMB, (Opposite Robinson's.) FOR ACCURATE fittim; x* consnlt "•»<* JOHN DIKE <■ OPTICIAN Fellow of the261 words
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Miscellaneous200 1922-07-08 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES s Editorial and General f-8 Manager's Office Job Printing Office All communications relating to editorial matters tinti news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All communications relating to business matters— advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc., should be ad.lrcssed to THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATE 3. Wantc, For200 words
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