The Straits Times, 8 February 1923
1923-02-08
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Title Section13 1923-02-08 1 The Straits Times No. 27,171. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1923, PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement163 1923-02-08 1 BaafßinsHaaßßttCflßvaßßaßaßaEnßß^j THE OLD ORIGINAL I i E-S 4D«\ 2^l w^ KfcTr*»JFai "m I GENUINE SWISS MILK j s OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. Sterilized Natural and Concentrated B M If you have not yet tried the "BEAR" Brand Concentrated Milk, ask' B 5 your regular dealer for a sample tin. I I ■-j163 words
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Advertisement249 1923-02-08 1 .•-Br.Bß!ißaacßaßßWffwniaW«nißß3aaßvaa*E2ajtßrsiaiics«!asaat?rs»a«»"j i\suwKßßßr?v.-'e»B»«aBB«BBBBBBBBB> Latest Improved Pattern Stoves FOR ECONOMICAL COOKING THE H GARRON DOVER" IN FOUR SIZES WOOD BURNING. 33 tf inches i COMPLETE WITH 37% Inches TWO LENGTHS 4O'/ 2 inches PIPING AND ONE 42 inches ELBOW. 4Bizes over Hob Extension. Prices on Application. THE "NAIROBI" IN THREE SIZES Q249 words
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Article437 1923-02-08 2 V/ondcrs Shown at British Museum. The exhibition cf casts ay.(! <>ri (pre-Aztee) sculpture from S uthen I Central America at the iiritioh Mnsanm is really the culmination of a little" known romance in the life Alfred Maudslay, KK.G.S. Tii famous traveller and arch; for (We yean ransacked437 words
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Article189 1923-02-08 2 Bth List of Subscriptions. Amount previously acknowUtdced IMB©-» Collected by Mrs. Sime The Gentxal Kubber Co. 350 Nestle and Anglo Swiss Milk Co. 100 D. Drummond 100 Eastern Rubber Co., Ltd. 100 j. M. Bum ioo Samlilancis Buttery and Co. M Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. r>o189 words
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Article166 1923-02-08 2 A memorandum prepared by Mr. John Still on the pivsent state of th? Ceylon Planters' Ucncvolent Fund, in which lie aileßvd chronic txtravapance on the part of plasters, who lived right up to their incomts and dud p miiless, has been denounced by tM iJimbula Planters' Association166 words
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Advertisement374 1923-02-08 2 l\\ 1 1 m p U _1 J| g Baby loves I the Glaxo Feeder i» Next in importance Eaader, 4? and the Giaxo Feeder is designed to lighten work and to hel i the u*:roEt iicr.o!it from iii.; icod. Il ih The Glaxo id in 0m !..ind :'ir 20374 words
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Advertisement265 1923-02-08 2 if IP And Chin. Itched and Burned, Cuticura Healed. At the a-e cf fan mor.ihs my baby brcUe OM Wtth a vet erjplion m'.l'V.,-" after two month* !iro!;t out c his chin ar.d sprrrd al! aramd his B3T. He used io r— r.-ch a- the cinptiono-.vcn itching and b-.n'rni;, ar.d265 words
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Advertisement118 1923-02-08 2 CORD TYRES DEFY COMPETITION Enormous Reduction in Prices AS FrtOSVJ February 1. 1923 (^p| Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. High Class Egyptian Cigarettes LAKME $1.50 per box of 50 SPECIALS $1.35 50 SHEIK $1.35 50 BOUQUET $0.60 20 Good rebate to retail dealers. iMPORTERS N. V, STRAITS JAVA118 words
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271 1923-02-08 3 BelMlea SufiVrer's Viviri Description of a Malady Imm Which. Fortunately lie Has Been Cured hv Dr. Williams 1 I'ink Tills. A gsaahic description of the cause, progress and curt' of sciatica is supplied by .Mr. A. E. Fowler, Fordyce street, Queenatown, South271 words
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Article852 1923-02-08 3 Sir John Jordan's Views On Indemnity Funds. The decision to devote the remainder of the Boxer indemnity to Chinese education was discussed on December 30, in an interview with representative of The j Observer, by Sir John Jordan, who was for fourteen years our Minister at Peking. The852 words
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Article150 1923-02-08 3 Profit of Braunston (Malay) Rubber Estates fcr the year ended September 30, 1922, after writing off £811 for depreciation of buildinjrs, machinery, etc., was i' 5,528, plus £6,519 brought in, makin? £12,047. Deducting provision for incometax and corporation tax £2,185, there remains £9,862. Directors recommend dividend of150 words
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Advertisement687 1923-02-08 3 o. SALE OF H.M. OIL TANK VESSEL DREDGOL TVndcrs Hru lavttsd up to February 26 foi th* purchase- of the above named vessel WITH RNGINES AND HOILKRS AND VARIOUS AUXILIARY MACHINERY ON' BOARD. Pull particulurs of the vessel and conditions of sale, ami permits to view, may be obtainsd mi687 words
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Advertisement27 1923-02-08 3 Who'll be the first? to secure this Genuine Bargain of a Beautifully kept, nicely running 4-cylinder, 5-seater BUICK MOTORCAR. SHEPCOS 73, WATERLOO STRUT, ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS. about it27 words
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Advertisement386 1923-02-08 3 Tea The men who choose the teas from which Brooke Bond Red Label is blended know all about good tea. Vccwep\ Their skill ensures the quality of Brooke Bond tea, and the vacuumpacked tin ensures that none oi this quality is lost on its way to you. Brooke Bond tea386 words
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Advertisement305 1923-02-08 3 McBRINE'S BAGGAGE WARDROBE TRUNKS .■JiETFII STEAMER SIZE. *BB^P^^!l^r^yl There are lhre« ruajur element* l«Br jfl^ which enter into the confltrueIJpl nWV. V tion of "Mcßriiwi" Wardrobe liti/MsL^I iti/MsL^ They •PP** ranc coavtnlH I vWflK^"^^ ence n( wwur# nOiw tiL^ I Se or y oursel why McßrtM >< l v»X^ Baggage305 words
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Advertisement689 1923-02-08 4 STEAMER SfIILWSS P. 0.-British India Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULA AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES. LONDON A ANTWERP Due Singapore Leave Singapore DONGOLA about Feb. 18 NELLORE about Feb.689 words
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Advertisement644 1923-02-08 4 STEAMER SfIILIHGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CQ. LIMITED (Incorporated la England) The Blue Funnel Line Regular Service to LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW TORE. Taking cargo on throagh644 words
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Advertisement733 1923-02-08 4 STEAMER SAIUKGS/ ROMWKLrKE PAKETVAART MAATSCi^F^ (BOTAL PACKIT NAVIGATIO.'* CO. OF BATATU) (laeorporaUd 1* Holland) VHDH CONTEACT WITH THB hrTHEBLAMWI JNT>IA MVOXS*fiN\ SINGKARA-Tebruary 8 Tanjong-Mengeidar Tanjong, Leidong, ranch, B t romb a n X nan ana Belawan-Deii. fvMRTf T«f r p a 8? Sou bB >'"' Stasen. Kota-Baroe. Balik Papan and733 words
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Advertisement430 1923-02-08 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N. Y. K. LONDON LINE AtsuU Maru Feb. 20 Kashima Mara Mar. C LIVERPOOL LINE ftplagoa Maru about Feb. 16 Tsushima Maru mid Mar. HAMBURG UNE Mito Maru about Feb. 14 Matsuye Maru early Mar. Lima Maru early Apr. NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ SOUTH AMERICAN LINE BOMBAY430 words
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Advertisement419 1923-02-08 5 STEAMER SAILINfiS O.S.K. Proposed Sailings from Singapore (subject to change without previous notice.) EUROPEAN LINE For Marseilles. London. Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. Arr. Dep. ARGUN MARU Feb. 21 Feb. 22 LONDON MARU Mar. 16 Mar. 16 Omit Marseilles. NEW YORK LINK For Saa Francisco, Panama,419 words
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Advertisement716 1923-02-08 5 STEAMER SMLIH6S ELLERMAN LINE EIXEKMAH A BUCKNALL BTKAMBMJJT UL (laeeryOTated la Ka«Ua4) STEAMER Dm Biagaporc rASSMNGM BMtVICI OVTWABD. About mm. CITY OP SIMLA China and Japan Feb. 7 ft*. CITY OF POONA China Japan Mar. 9 t s.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER China Japaa ApL 22 MOMHWABDS. About •v. CITY OP716 words
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Advertisement807 1923-02-08 5 STEAMER SAILINGS STOOMVAART MAATSGHAPPY -NEDERLAND 77 ("NEDERLAND" STEAM NAVIGATION" COMPANY.) HOLLAND OOST AZIE LYN (of the United Netherlands Navigation Company.) HOLLAND AND HAMBURG FREIGHT SERVICE. As from first prox., the above Lines will give FIIECJI'ENT regular failing's to ROTTERDAM and AMSTERDAM and MONTHLY sailings to HAMOURC and BREMEN. Following are807 words
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Advertisement498 1923-02-08 6 CIHEMAS ALHAMBRA From Monday, February 5 to Saturday, February 10, 192 J. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. TOPICAL BUDGET BRITISH NEWS FILM. Hodldnaon Presents MARGURITE SNOW in Lavender Old Lace Ia C Reels. From tiie Story b> Myrtle Reed. William Fox Presents TOM MIX in The Road Demon498 words
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Advertisement53 1923-02-08 6 All best plays during this week THE STAR OPERA (The Premier Malay Opera la Singapore) At the THKATU ROYAL N*H» Bridge Bead. Friday, February 9 PRINCE HERNANI Saturday, February 10 ALI BABA and the 40 Robbers Sunday, February 11 NJAI DACIMA K. H CHEONO. Proprietor.' T. L. TAN, Maaager. Vkoa.53 words
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Advertisement336 1923-02-08 6 GAIETY CINEMA First Show at 740 sharp THE RIGHT TO LOVE A Paramount Picture In Seven Parts. Second Show at 9.1S p.m. NEW PATHE GAZETTE OF SCOTLAND P. *>■ h YARD 'wS*^ SKUIAI. £J£p> Episodes Hr/h* nn< 4 Reels. *> The Sensational "'BSeSt^' Fi ht KrV. v |L CARPENTIER BHI336 words
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Advertisement85 1923-02-08 6 GUOA3 SURINA THEATRE Such Crowds Such Roars I Such Cheers Everybody's talking of it and coming to see si; .pii MACK SENN'ETTS RECORD-SMASHING COMEDY TOMMY ATKINS IN BERLIN or Yankee Doodle in Berlin which is crowding our theatre to it* utmost night after night. 5 Parts. Time 10 p.m. At85 words
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Advertisement438 1923-02-08 6 \/rl«3 1 Bltvil Manufactured in accordance with Urttish Standards and at competitive prices by the PONT-A-MOUSSON FOUNDRIES (France). Large orders supplied to Foreign Governments and public bodies including GREAT BRITAIN SWITZERLAND BELGIUM BRAZIL GERMANY HOLLAND ITALY TURKEY SPAIN SUM etc, etc SOLE AGENTS FOB STRAITS ANI> STATES ■TABUHBIMKNTS BROSSAED MOPIM438 words
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Article41 1923-02-08 7 ■v., .1 "i p.m. i.m. ■i p.m. Friday, 17 p.m. Theatre, 0.30 p.m. p.m. rhea r.., a.30 p.m. Sunday, February 11 ■i.. fc.l-, p.m. li. I. i .ii pjn. i p.m. al i, 11.21 1 i. Hall, 5.16.41 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article37 1923-02-08 7 F»*t Wtarl Hx»di Nil lot n. Di I. Stnra [mi, Si mbilan. i kus. 1 jlo )iruri Coal whnrf— Nil 'our. Lceni 1, Uolrhin Coal D xh. IUim*. Vic- Nil. No [o.l, Lishtera37 words
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Article45 1923-02-08 7 rrom Hum- From Soura- B-S, I!:;;: in Kuantan 8-2, ea T-2. i. indoii r Delta lia.i left ed to rrivi the 12th -xist. n. wharf on ;■..:.< left :lt thil I in t.. 0. wl ti left :ii rl\ at thir the i-th Inst.45 words
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Article23 1923-02-08 7 .ii v. ith Thoae who Bon. Mr. lie, Ur. A. P. A. H le, It. T. 0. M". McNi kburn, to Singapore23 words
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Article79 1923-02-08 7 Tn-ilay. S pn.. pjn. 3 p.m. ak- pjn. p.i.i. i pjn I ,i.m. 1 |'.m. i pjn. Iridjy :> :-.i... !> a.m. I ..IK 1 1 a.m. I pjß. I D 1 p.m. Bar- 1 I).'!'.. luk Anson. p.m. Aledan 3 p.m. p.m. 1 p.m. ilion. I79 words
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Article15 1923-02-08 7 1.- ft S\orr And. l.om'on Jan. Jin. L'<> Kfli. 1 I VI..15 words
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Article165 1923-02-08 7 F.XCIIANGK. S:n:.;.-.porc, Fobi-uary 8. On London, Bank m/s Denun l 2/4 8/S2 Private 3 ms. credits 2/4 17/32 On New York Demand nafVi M (1 r )3 r nee, Bank SlO On India, Dunk T. T. 170% O:i Botrckons;, Bank d 3%p.c.dis. Or. Shantrhai. Bank d/d 76U165 words
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61 1923-02-08 7 Tone of market Quiet. Latest London cables qucic Spot sh."' .<}. Spot Feb. -March April-June' July/Sept S ingapcre Standard Pale Crope Chwiag Prices Kuycr-3. Stih'i-.-. 81% Spot r«b-March April-June July-Sept/ Singapore §*nml:i:i! Ribbed Sjpefied Sheet C'losfnK Prices. Buyers. Sellers. C 2 62 V, C61 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article200 1923-02-08 7 ksuo VbL N. I l Baiang Padang 1 1 Ilitam Tin 1 1 Jelaaioti 1 1 Johaa Tin n £1 Kaiv,. Kurr.ur.t. 10 10 Kinta A ea. 5 ■"> (Jn rui L 0 10 Malayan Col. 1 l Membaa 'i'i-i l i 1 1 MiJdleton i i .Miiv.ii Tin200 words
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Article141 1923-02-08 7 bane •i .1 Dr. Am. Tobacco 1.4.0 4.<i.6 10 10 Central Engines o.^o 0.50 10 10 Central Motors 0.00 3.50 U 41 E. Smelting Co. C.23 7.00 5/- Elec. Tramways 1/- 2/-nom 10 10 Fruer <k Neave 34.76 "•">. 2."i 50 60 Banner 4k Co. *****0 142.">0cd. 100 100141 words
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Article108 1923-02-08 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,554,500 psr 5 p.c. p.xn. Spore Elertricu! Tramway*. 5 p.c. £"50,000 nom. 3'porc Municipal 5 p.e. ■$1,875,000 par Spore Municipal 4M p.c, of 1307 $1,000,000 10 p.c. <il*. Spore Municipal 4.V4 p.c of 1909 ?1,000,500 10 p.e. dli. Spore Municipal 4% p*. of 1209 f108 words
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Article395 1923-02-08 7 I'r.sscr and Co. and I.yal! and Evatfs Quotations. Latest arailkl.Ie Sterling; Quotation* arc printed on another pag* on Friday. To-da> 's Trices. l-'rastr Ljrall .■i ('•>. Kvatt. M 1.15 US 1.15 l.-:~> Alor Gajah (?1) 3.40 1.65 l.';0 1..V) A.. Hitam ($5) 13.00 15.00 12.50 13.50 A. Kooinjc395 words
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Advertisement710 1923-02-08 7 j LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS U<DY, Qtag" n und Fruit Extracts B. Bolter, Direct Importer. Krrop? Hotel Build. i r. S. I. HOWE re. Mp. SMALL FURNISHED PLAT required, nr:t. B 'nt must bi moderate. I.. I 5, S;r;n!s Tin So. C til Street and No. 30, Enggor Btreet, ii Straits I710 words
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Advertisement247 1923-02-08 7 VICTORIA THEATRE ARE YOU FI j^ N^ OF GOOD Tc-nl^ht at 9.30 AUCTION SALE i-ru? Tiivcr mv; r excellent Jacobean-design wax-polished lOK IH.-...L BATB mnmm teak loUscho j d f urn it U re, cramophone and rccards, crockery, glass and platcd-warc, plants, etc., etc. DICK NORTON PRESENTS To be held247 words
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Advertisement330 1923-02-08 7 UiTBDKI ■M 4f(v w <4^O vvJyU^ Wm <fWCOFI?ORATED) oMl'r:iTTlltlinlMiß=} U.S.A. glliMMlii f llS^iMJilia.Jl DEVOES PATS JUNE ?35?1863 OIL PAT9JUNE 28If 1864. PATENT CAN NOTICE Is hereby give* (ftal > CMI Co api i Mew fork, United States <• .K'ction *ith Potroleuni anu Produoti ol other material.. Soaps and CaniHi AND330 words
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Advertisement183 1923-02-08 7 VICTORIA THEATRE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, BANDMWS ""EA3TERR ROBERT I W. K. BOLLOWAY'S LONDON CO. In (hi- Latest v. (j;). zi o, I ESI i:: ill MiD HI.XI 1 THE MAN FROM TORONTO From The I Tlnr IS. thi; Frui. i THE SECOND MRS. TANQUERAY Sin l ■.i'.u. I uarj IT.183 words
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Obituary21 1923-02-08 8 I-.BER. On February 7, 1.123, at the Maternity Huspitnl, Singapore, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Norman Eber.21 words
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1131 1923-02-08 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8. BUDDING. We printed yesterday the full text of an address by Major A. Gough at a meetin? of the Kajang District Planters' Association. We wish to emphasise it, largely for this reason that a local scientist has written of budding in a way that,1,131 words
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Article67 1923-02-08 8 Messrs. E. J. Asmus and J. R. Charton have just published in Singapore a foxtrot entitled Tokiola, and if it is successful they intend placing other music of their own composition with Messrs. Robinson and Co. and H. C. Hudson. It is priced •t 80 cents a oopy and has67 words
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Article70 1923-02-08 8 At the Perak Assizes on Monday the case was heard in which Omianan was ohanred in that he was alleged to have on November 10 last, at Malim Nawar, inflicted six wounds on Govindamal. a woman, with a knife with such intention! and knowledge that if Govindamal had died from70 words
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Article66 1923-02-08 8 Five members of the Shanjrhai Yacht Club propose sailing in a 27-ton yacht 1 (ram Shanghai to Copenhagen. They tro j to Manila, through the Southern Islands j of the Philippine Archipelago, stopping at, 7amboanga, Jolo. and Sandakan in Borneo thtn onwards to India, stopping \r. Singapore en route. The66 words
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Article12 1923-02-08 8 The Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, will hear summonses in Chambers to-morrow.12 words
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Article17 1923-02-08 8 A tiger in the vicinity of Port Dickscn cok a Chinese rubber estate coo'ie the )ther night.17 words
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Article19 1923-02-08 8 Recipients of telegrams ever the Gov•rnmen*. li'-.^.s are requested to insert the ime cf delivery when .signing telegram eciipts.19 words
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Article33 1923-02-08 8 The rate cf issue of money orders for rxiia and Ceylon to-day is Hs. 168 to •100. The rate of payment of mency rders from lniia and Ceylcn is Rs. 17.3 o *100.33 words
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Article31 1923-02-08 8 Tile following telegram has been re eived from RcoM) dated the i'.)\ inst., t mod Exchange on London lircs VMS& ier .1' sterling. Italian War Loan five per ent. lires 8-I.GO.31 words
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Article53 1923-02-08 8 The Standard Oil Company of New foxfe aead us copies of a pamphlet giving he rules governing the count in Man long. Should any of our readers wish for B copy of these rules, Socony wil. be glad .•j accommodate them, while the supply usts, if they will drop the53 words
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Article55 1923-02-08 8 The civil work of the Kcdah Full Court >i Appeal will be held in Penang on tin iHth instant. This will be foilowe.i b> he Penang; Full Court of Appeal ths next lay. The presiding judges will be Mr DStiee V. J. Sproule, acting Chief Justice, Mr. Ji'stice Uamtt-Lcnnard anl55 words
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Article91 1923-02-08 8 In the Third Magistrate's Court, this norning, a charge of rash and negligent driving was entered against a Malay syce, lamed Ali bin Amat, who was summoned or driving a private car belonging to Mrs. ■c Souza in such a manner as to be v anger to Ufa. The syce91 words
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Article74 1923-02-08 8 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent writes on Wednesday The case aeain-t a Tamil, named N'ichingham, of tht electrical department, Kuala Lumpur, who vas charged with receiving an illegal (ratification of $:!0 from a Chinese wiring contractor, named Kirn Seng, wa? oncludcd in the police court this morning. \.fter recording the evidence74 words
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Article107 1923-02-08 8 A private resident in Kuala Lumpur who has been keeping ssetaorologiea] reords for the year ended January SI tells be Malay .Vail thit July was the driest tontfa and Mardi the wettest, Octcber benK only a shade drier. The average tem■erature was highest in March, but May !3 was the107 words
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Article111 1923-02-08 8 The Coroner, Mr. Bourne, held an enmiry this aionitac eoMerninj the deata •f a Chinese, named Tang Hong. Thsp. /oyce said the deceased was wounded with i knife in hi.; house in Que?n Street on January 17 and had to be taken to hospital for treatment. Septic poisoning, 'lowcvcr, set111 words
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Article118 1923-02-08 8 Rangoon', like many ether '.owns in •Jie East, has its snobs, and many a like)friendship has been lost, because of thi inp easant tr.-.it" says the Rangoon Times. Why snobbishness should be allowed to •tow up passes my comprehension. Bu' fhere it is. In Rangoon one lives in cliques, noVM118 words
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Article146 1923-02-08 8 Our Own Quarterly, the journal of the St. Joseph's Old Boys' Association, foi October-D:>c-"mbcr, is a most creditable production both from a literary as well *s a pictorial point of view. A feature ■if the issue is. the contributions from old boys of St. Joseph's Institution interspersed amonjr others of146 words
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Article156 1923-02-08 8 Thp late Hato Abuhakar bin Hussain n.P.M.J., magistrate of Batu Pahat, who died on Jan. 20 at theJohoreresidenceofhis brother, Inche Jaffar bin Hussain, S.M.J. District OiTicor, Kcta Tinsel, was born at itlok Blanxah, Singapore, and was 71 of ace. He was cducnted in the Malay College at Tcluk Biantrah, Sirnrajflorc,156 words
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Article448 1923-02-08 8 Mr. C. W. Abrams returned to SingnWi y Saturday by the City of Simla. The Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw. accompanied by Lady Shaw and .Mis.i Shaw, returned to Singapore by the City of Simla y.-sterday. Lady Stubbs, wife of the Governor of Hongkong, arrived in Singapore448 words
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Article18 1923-02-08 8 Rente* cables from London, under yesterday's date, that a son has been born to Princess Mary.18 words
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Article58 1923-02-08 8 No less than 2,000 ten-cent pi Straits currency, alleged to be false, were found En posset an of two Chinese, who .:ad just disembarked from a Dutch tearaer yesterday and wire in I ■bed, 1ii..0-: Road, ai the time. I :1 by Monopoly reveno and ace58 words
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Article104 1923-02-08 8 In the Third Magistrate's Coir-: this morning, Mr. (iouriay heard the continuation of the case in which a Chinese, named i'i.ng Kah Sior.g, is charged with retaining bugs amount, of goods said to been .stolen froa Meaan Jehn Litti^ ;,r,-j Co. The D.RP. called witnesses: identify the104 words
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Article112 1923-02-08 8 Britain's Help the Children Fund is feeding and savin,™ (lie lives of hundred* i. 'ids of children at a cost five cen'.s per day, but there is <. need of funds. Lord Weardale, the prvA,dent, has bepged us to do what we cm on its behalf112 words
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Article143 1923-02-08 8 Tha following, according to the M;i!aj Mail, were the quests of H. E. the Hi«rh Commissioner and Lady (JuilVmard a l dinner on Tuesday, February 8. Tl'c St-lanpor State Band under the direction of Mr. C. M. Emanuel played selections during the evening Hon. Sir L. If, Woodward,143 words
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Advertisement150 1923-02-08 8 JOHN LITTLE'S Aimiidl Chinese New Year BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPT. Examples being DAVIS TRAVELLING RUGS SEWING MACHINES grand value $313 compicte q*v3.25 each ALARM CLOCKS FOUNTAIN PENS $2.25-* $5 JOHN UTTLE A CO.. LTD. (Incorporated m England) SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. ii ii I in i I ii i FITTINGS150 words
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Advertisement200 1923-02-08 8 ALHAMBRA LAVENDER AND OLD LACE ;6 pta. 6 pts THE ROAD DEMON 6 pts. 6 pts LOSE NO TIME 1 Reel Pathe Comedy THE ISLE OF ZORDA (19 reels) Episodes 5 &nd 6. 4 reels, (first Hkvmi nWARLBOROUGH" A ZERO HERO 1 Rssl Ossmdy HELL DIGGER 5 pta. 3 pts200 words
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Article516 1923-02-08 9 Situation at Smyrna Very Grave. Lord Curzon's Message to The Turks. Recttk'9 Sep.vice. London, February 7. i Constantinople The Turkish com- i Smyrna has informed the com- i of the Allied warships there; that he has been ordered to enforce their! withdrawal if they do not comply516 words
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Article67 1923-02-08 9 Rr*rT';;t's bum London, February 7. Mr>: r> ity Tlu> papers report that I Obregon has granted a eaaeaasicn of a tract of federal territory to the, National Railway es a first step in the i Government programme to keep national resources in Mexico, instead of foreign The concession is67 words
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Article27 1923-02-08 9 REIT! Lc.idon, February 7. Preach francs have receded to 74.50, !BS and t!;c lire JS->i. 1!<: ir.ark il nominally 170,000 to 175,000 ani I'.ciling 4.67%.27 words
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Article198 1923-02-08 9 Rscra's Sf.p.vice. London, February 7. Washington In submitting the report it the American Debt Commission to Congress, President Harding requested approval of the debt agreement with Britain as 1 the recommitment of the English-speak-ing world to the validity of contract." He also asked for the enactment" of198 words
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Article174 1923-02-08 9 Reutf.r's Service. London, February 7. Paris M. Raynaldy has concluded hi 3 draft report for tho Chamber Foreign j Affairs Committee on the bill ratifying the Four-Power Pacific Treaty Bill. The I report adds a rider to Article II stipulat- j ing that in the event of174 words
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Article63 1923-02-08 9 Revtck"3 Service. Lcndon, February 7. The Hajr.ic Ths Court cf International Justice has delivered judgment in the dispute between the British and French Governments, regarding the French nationality decrees in T-:ni:s and Morocco, which the Council of the League of Nations referred to it. The Court decided63 words
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Article54 1923-02-08 9 Reuter's Seuyics. London, February 7. Allahabad Two British bri^des have lost four British officers and 13 men wounded r.nd two British soldiers killed, also six Indians killed and 13 wounded, in stiff fighting with rebel Mahsuds on the frontier. The rebels suffered very heavily as they were caught54 words
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Article51 1923-02-08 9 Renter's Service. London, February 7. The Times correspondent at Vancouver says that instructions of the Secretary of I State advise the county court judges dealI ing with naturalisation not to discriminate against Orientals, but to treat them similarly to other nationalities, thus i reversing the judges' previous51 words
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Article42 1923-02-08 9 Rctrrgß*a BnmcE. London, February 7. Washington A treaty of peace and i friendship has been signed at the central American Conference. Mr. Huc.-H.es an- iour.c:d thit Guatemala and Honduras have decided to submit their boundary dispute to President Harding's arbitration.42 words
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Article219 1923-02-08 9 Position of the British Garrison. Rcutep.'s Service. Lcndon, February 7. Es.ie-n An authoritative German quarter states that a French column occupied Lennep, Bergborn and Krebsoege, to the south of Elberfeld and Barmen. The Germans think that the eventual object of i the French is to occupy the219 words
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Article91 1923-02-08 9 Reuter's Service. London, February 7. I Cairo Two shots were fired this morning at Mr. Ambler, an English railway employee. He was not hit, but a native workman was wounded. The assailant escaped. Owing to the attempt to murder Mr. Ambler, the authorities have appointed a military91 words
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Article45 1923-02-08 9 Rei ter's ServiceLondon, February 7. i The Duke of York's wedding has been fixed fcr April 26 at Westminster Abbey. London, February 7. Sir Gecrge Younger has been created a Viscount, Mr. Pike Pease, M.P., and Sir Owen Philipps have been created Barons. I45 words
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Article78 1923-02-08 9 Dissatisfaction with Government Measures. (From Our Own Correspondent.) 1 Penang, February 7. I Trouble is reported from Southern' Siam, a number of Malays attacking the gendarmerie station and treasury at Ampur Rakok, about 25 miles south-east 6i Patani. I Tho people are dissatisfied with the government78 words
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Article172 1923-02-08 9 A pretty wedding was solemnised on j Tuesday afternoon in tho Presbyterian Church, the Rev. G. H. Douglas officiating. I I The contracting parties were Dr. Alan Alexander Duffus, M.8., Ch.B., eldest son !of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Dufltus, of Aberdeen, Scotland, and Miss Margaret 'Leila Collie, ycungcr172 words
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Article2148 1923-02-08 9 Teams for the First Rugby Internationals. By Our Special Correspondent. London, January 11. The flat-racing season begins ratharj earner than usual this year, the Lincoln, meeting opening on March 19. There an seventy nominations for the Lincolnshire Handicap— two fewer than last yer.r. Tho entry includes Soldennis, who2,148 words
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Article245 1923-02-08 9 Th" following circular has '>.■ by the Controller of Robber Export Sir, I have the i. that the working of the Real r is being made considerably moi Iby the- extent to which qoarterlj are being exchanged for coup n». r rule allowing a licencee to245 words
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Article241 1923-02-08 9 Interesting Dickens Picture For Singapore. There will be shown at the Viet > i Theatre early next month a pii which is mite out of of things in the Moving picture line :in I which shows a wonderfully well photographed version of Charles Dickens' immortal work,241 words
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Article104 1923-02-08 9 (By Courtesy of the Nichi Nichi Sbimlun.) Tokio, February The state funeral of the lat Fushimi is announced to be b< 1 14 th in?t. j It is understood that the Ami I Viscount Ishii will leave for hon middle of April. It is announced that the104 words
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Article224 1923-02-08 9 The February number of the Planter has its usual quota of articles grave and gay. Mr. H. T. Fraser, late of Kuai<i 1 Lumpur Rubber Co., is the subject of this month's Planters Past and Present am! ;i full report of the I.S.P. general n also |mn. Poultry224 words
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Sporting News and Notes.
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Article11 1923-02-08 10 M. C. C in New Zealand. .i vigor- made 5:1 I11 words
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Article16 1923-02-08 10 the.. Si i eicao HlH' hng Jit Hena nd Foo Pee i Lam ir.16 words
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Article16 1923-02-08 10 al i';; 1 |Ui should ver the re- j Thcj te Eddie b impi ibil16 words
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Article60 1923-02-08 10 Y .M.C. A. Notes. v i be laved at I. and 1 afll< Institutund a! 5.15 p.m. on ■i ent the Wing i !hua Beng Guan, ■v Chuan Sui, C. A. P > Kirn. M. 'fuller (reserve). Referee,! are to-night's i lea nt the Sii Gie v. \V. .Moss v.60 words
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Article29 1923-02-08 10 Garrison Golf Club. Th v medal will bei played m i S a xiaj and Sunday, the lDtii and lliii instant. Thr ladies medal ■uill be the 15th I29 words
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Article55 1923-02-08 10 wires Dean, ii play-! ition singles 1 here on the, i. of th;' (later, !>i the Malayan Tennis Championships,! which i re originally named xt month. ki match !ia-= I be ne ii rw Year. TI. H. the Sultan oi Perak nd the. Gymkhana at Taiping to-mbrrcw,55 words
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Article41 1923-02-08 10 mnpeting at the s. v. i:. a. opening oot oa 1 7th and! IS: h inst., are reminded that the free 1 i Saturday, the I entrance The trophies on vl rw a! and < 0., Ltd.41 words
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Article103 1923-02-08 10 r January 27 iter < Forest 0 Birmingham 0 j lever B: Sh iffield V I Stoke i Town 0, Sun-* Chelsea 0 Liveram Hot- 1 »pun o. i Blackpool 0, Barnsley inesday 0 Clapton I l-'ulham J I Hull City 0 Brad-, dO, Manchester I c tor103 words
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125 1923-02-08 10 Sinpaporc. February 8. Rubber.— London Is. s*4d. Local 61%. Tin.— London i'lB6. Local K'j (280 tons sold). Share market.— Quiet. Rubbers,.—^V'ery little enojuiry. Tins.— Taipings &7%-1.02i, Northi 1.1 1-l.Jii, Souths 1.17'i.-1.«2»i, Johans 50-61 cents, Muiiiis 4.H0-4.50, Linpuis 4.30-4.60, Menglembuf 35-40 cent., llu I'iahs 1.75-1.85125 words
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Article107 1923-02-08 10 Messrs, Lyall and Evatt report under to-day's date Tin.— £lBG. Rubbers.— Dull. Allenbys 116-1.20, BassettS 1 .2.".- 1 .:'.O. Broßas .">7 1 --(i2'.-j, Craigieleas 70-75, Jeram Kuantans :;.">-.;o, Jimahs 1.60-1.67H, Malaka I'indas 1.70- i.sn, Tapahs 12.00-12.50, Mentakabs 25-30, 'iTipnns 1 .»">-:!. (i i. Mines.— Hitams107 words
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377 1923-02-08 10 Messrs. Macphail and Co.'» weekly re i port under date February 7 says The week opened quietly and very little was dons daring the first few days. Rubber shares are once more difficult to] deal in, there being pierity of sellers but few buyers.377 words
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Article317 1923-02-08 10 Danger of Infection From Squirrels. Some alarm has been caused in Colombo by the discovery of a squirrel which had apparently died from plague, say* an, At prtsent the final tots for plague arc beinff carried out by the Municipal Bacteriologist, Dr. Hirst, who lias made several317 words
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Letter70 1923-02-08 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times, j Sir, In reply to Newcomer might I that be inspect Messrs. John Little's Boot and Shoe Department. 1( he wishi I shoes made to order, and cannot secure, same i:i Singapore, 1 recommend him to p!ac; his order with Messrs.70 words
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Letter207 1923-02-08 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— l read with Interest the lon^ letter over the —ai de plume of Carpe Diem in your recent issue. I do not think that the Apent of to-day j is quite such a blackguard as youi pondent paints207 words
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Letter155 1923-02-08 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— Although 1 n gret to say that I cannot claim to be the Shininjr Light" referred to by Practical Shareholder I think there can be no doubt in his mmcl whom the man really i- as he is155 words
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Article155 1923-02-08 10 The usual auction of the Singapore Cham'.):.' Commerce Rubber Aaao v.as held <^i February 7. whin th. catalbgui lbs. or 7K5.'.)2 tons, ofl i d 1^76;01E lb k or 61 1.2U toi 886^38 lbs. or 385.68 tons. PKKXB KFAI.ISKI). L'don— Spot is. ."."id. N. York S&U cts.155 words
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124 1923-02-08 10 An action brought by K. Mohamed Bus- fsin against (hop Hong Sans for damages for a collision between twakow 222, land the plaintiff's tongkang, was coin- menced before the acting Chief Justice,' jMr. Justice Sproule in the Supreme Court; yesterday. The plaintiff «!!of;es that124 words
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Article74 1923-02-08 10 A reseat resident cf Kuala Lumpur, nvwfj on holiday in Ceylon, in comparing prices of different thinjfs, snys A stenKali W. and S. is 80 cents here, car-hire 50 cents per mile per passenger, 555 cigar-; ils. L.2 r > per tin, jGarriek tobacco Ks. ::.4r> per tin. Ima^im shelling74 words
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25 1923-02-08 10 SINGAPORE AND SOUTH M ALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for weel ending February 11 j Batnfdar, 10 ronrtaWry GSsmfctnHj I'.iiade, Hfead^uurtara, 4 M i> m.25 words
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Article587 1923-02-08 10 Interesting Additions to The Shelves. In addition to a selection cf new fie- tion the following works have been added to the RalHes Library and will be available for issue on Saturday j Asquith (Hargot) Autobiography of j Marmot Asciuith, liook II: The second book deals with more587 words
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Article266 1923-02-08 10 Journey to be Done in hour Days. The Trans-Atliinti;' airship service from [Spain to the Argentine will probably', Start operations next year, states a: home paper. Thri hangars are now beintr erected ii Seville, two to house three Zeppelins and the third to shelter an266 words
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Article74 1923-02-08 10 W« arc indebted to the actin); Registrar of Imports and Exports, Singapore, for the following comparative return of tlu> total imports and exports of merchandise for the month of January. U The, totul value of Foreign Imports of merchandise excluding- P:ircel Pest into British Hatsys during74 words
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Article415 1923-02-08 10 Persons Sought by the Law Courts. A correspondent,, writing on December :io to the Pioneer, says During i;h< verj c ventfal ycai i :m ciu-iiis in the Agony columns have been v< ry nnmi i .•nniiiry of aportant cases may tterefore be interesting to i'ur readers. The nephews415 words
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Article422 1923-02-08 10 A Pleasing Announcement Foreshadowed. The thirteenth ordimary general met of the. Bandar Sumatra Kubbt-r Com; Limited, was 'held oa January a Jiastcheap, X.( Mr. ilevb.it Wright (th« chairman) 'sided, and, in moving the adoption i 'report and accounts, said that they would. > all wMi to422 words
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Article78 1923-02-08 10 The Empire Oinema is offering a c >jn- 1 plete change of their programme to-night. The chief feature being Madame K. feat- 1 nrin;; I'uulim Frederick, Goldwyn special. A lluimM Lloyd comedy and Eve'i Film Review are in iiv.-t ah) .v :.t 7.".0 n special Universal feature, The78 words
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Article243 1923-02-08 10 Defendant Denies Si^ninjj Any Promissory Note. Tin- actin Spn nli was engaged Supn >■!<.• Court lie; i inn I ;i Stkl uing her Siku nafned Chanan S alleged i>> 1 28, .V. D. Knowle I the plaintiff and .Mr. Sli.i!,;. i for thi j On the conclusion243 words
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Article54 1923-02-08 10 Ihc Glol i With very vai iMr. Wallinjrford T... i ma uality, of whi< she is capable. The telling .1 M>-. M nu amusing I marks (Mr. I up as q Ralph Saw; priativi fully < and M fe ami was certainly v an int< >•■54 words
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Article20 1923-02-08 10 A i ;'i Shanghai Mi i linen r th I I in ha luempferi), in their n< «ollectii Icolloi t.20 words
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Article167 1923-02-08 11 of Quantity and Va'ue of Rubber Exported During January. Tiie P.o^istrcr of Imports and Exports has sent us the following statement of itity and vain:' of rubber exportf. I from British Malaya during Jaauary, T!;e fiia-rcs, which are in centals f 100 lbs., represent total exports from all167 words
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Article414 1923-02-08 11 ndoMMftt of Debenture Scheme. i circular i.o the sharethe director! of the Aaglo-Johore EatatOß, Limited, nni not U Lh< debenture stock ■eaenu in the circular of DecemMatljr, t'-.e resolution ctraordteazy gasanl I eembar is, and upoi i direeti i to oc taken, hat L Tl.is tuc'sion was ar414 words
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Article64 1923-02-08 11 January 30 says at Admiral Stark's fleet, with 21 men, six 110 child, including three :i of the Ajax which oil FormoM laat week. The found diaffiac to some A woman Kari- birth to a arriral OX the Paris. Thp Paris r::i! ashore on the Island of64 words
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Article69 1923-02-08 11 h annual general meeting •y Club, held on Sunday, '.i.c following; weft elected office-bearers Dg yiar President, Mr. i Ha] vitt-jireside'.it Mr. Lim ..:!■>• Mr. Lim < lary Mr. Koh B hon. Treasurer, Mr. Tan Poey lected) auditor Mr. Chua captain Mr. Tan Chwee ■inteadanti (funeral r. Ong Seng Thong69 words
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Article405 1923-02-08 11 British Hope to Outstrip German Rival. It is announced that the Germans ore fitting out the ex-Kaiser's yacht Hohenzo!!oni Ji.s a trade ship to tour the British Dominions in advance of similar tours phinnod by British companies. No date BT starting 1 has been made known405 words
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Article273 1923-02-08 11 The Issue of Return Tickets For Destitutes. Sane interesting: particulars are to hand with regard to the last Haj pilgrimage, states a Delhi wire of January 24. The last pilgrim boat, the Zayani, left Jaddah on November 22, 1922, with 1,110 pilgrims. The large majority of these were273 words
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Article80 1923-02-08 11 At a general meeting of the E. Hoe Hean Club held on the 14th inst., the following members were elected officebearers for the ensuing year President Mr. Lim Chwee Chian, vice-president Mr. Tay Cheng Kee, hon. secretary Mr. Tan Pong Guan, asst. secretary Mr. Teo Chong Seongr, hon. treasurer Mr.80 words
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Article38 1923-02-08 11 Messrs. Chcong Koon Sen? and Co. announce that the sale of furniture wilich was advertised to be held at 16-3 Mackenzie Road on the 3rd inst. Ids now been definitely fixed for Saturday, 10th ir.it., at 0 p.m.38 words
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Advertisement179 1923-02-08 11 AFTER YOU HAVE HEARD Gilbert and Sullivan Operas at the Theatre, perpetuate your memories by purchasing the complete sets in artistic Albums on "His Master's Voice" RECORDS We will be pleased Jo show you these. any time. COMPLETE STOCKS. ASK FOR LISTS. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. CROSS"179 words
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Advertisement288 1923-02-08 11 RAFFLES HOTEL. T^hon* 2920. aou,,*. SINGAPORE. Tn* Finest Ballroom in the Ea--f. THURSDAY Guest Night, Dinner Dance EDGAR HULLAND. at the piano. 6ROSYENOR HOTEL c-«* Te!ephone 258t SINGAPORE. Family HoteL APARTMENTS. With or without Board (inclusive charge for Apartment, more than one person can occupy same withuut extra charge). Bed288 words
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Article818 1923-02-08 12 (From Our Own Correspondent). Weltevreden, February 2. In a recent issue of L'Eveil Economiquu ill l'lndo-Chine, M. Cucherousset dwells hi; the subject of more regular am! i xtended communications between the French possessions in the South Seas and Java. He mentions the desirability of a mail service818 words
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Article132 1923-02-08 12 The secretary of Austral Malay Tin. Ltd., reports the followinjr outputs of its associated companies for the month of January kumpentf Kamunting Tin Dredging.— Hours run (two dredges) 1,250, cubic yards treated 205,000, total piculs 2 002 77 rift value $105,308.08. Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging.— Hours run132 words
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Advertisement193 1923-02-08 12 IF good judgment leads you to smolce Piccadilly Cigarettes you LJ1 1 W> ■^Hj^F'^JH^^B 1 will realise that their fine appearance is but a hint of the still U SeSr fcdP^SdWdW^ffil finer smoking qualities which lie underneath the pure rice paper. tin ensuses HuK/ J*^'w^||jjU The pure Virginia leaf is193 words
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Advertisement830 1923-02-08 12 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Offlce, up to noon of February 9, 1923, for the following works 1. Installation of rlcctric lißhts and fans in the S.V.C. Drill Hall und Sergeant Major's Qjarttrs 2. Installation of electric lights «n«l 'nns in four Class 111 Houses830 words
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Advertisement759 1923-02-08 13 SENG KEE CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE I?Y ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE AT MUAR. MISCELLANEOUS SUIT No. 157 bf 1522. between ft A. R. N. SOCKALINGAM CHETTT CbargM and LEE Xl AN alia* LI KUAN Chargvr FOR THE RECOVERY OF $128,392 AND COSTS. The undersigned will sell by759 words
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Advertisement513 1923-02-08 13 GHEOKG KOOM SENG GO. AUCTION SALE i of valuable town and sea-side properties. At Messrs. Chcong Koon Seng Co.'s saleroom, No. 80, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, February 14, at 2.30 p.m. KSTATE OF FATIMAII BINTE AWATH BIN MOHAMED MAASHAR, DECEASED. 1. Auction sale of one equal undivided moiety or half513 words
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Advertisement137 1923-02-08 13 HAIPHONG /0^ DRAGON \SSSy CEMENT Supplied to the Spore Municipality, Government of Johore, Malacca Municipality, F M.S. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROS. Sole Agents, Singapore. T T fTZZln rr*E£^***A H JlAt*'^ Tin IT i fl r -'^'■^tfivjf-s tf-^flWESfl^^^Bl^J^-*' 0 fc^STßa—iissssfMh^fS \t! Vf' M^SB^SBBBBBBHB^SBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^SBsBIHsBaiOtfBy/f t V F"'137 words
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Advertisement251 1923-02-08 14 HELLESEN'S DRY CELLS AND LAMPS FLASB IVx VOLTS WITH LAMPS. The safest lijrht in all dangerous places, and the best and theapest safeguard against fire. Do not use Oil lamps Candles or Matches in the dark BUT A HELLESEN LAMP. Far safer and more handy, they are essential for all251 words
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Advertisement864 1923-02-08 14 I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (u*fr*2Ber«'t*« >* fctbUa BMnIeZMJtB.) subas emci i «iMkut.< xoa», aokdom offici ta, ow iorvy, a.4 Tks Ceaaaay aas MO,OM i's|e*ited wltk U* ■ua.'sme OMM ef CagUaa aad compliel aritk U* bruUfc Life Aasaraate Ceapaaiea Aat ta eiery partlevlat, ATTSAOTim PLANS OF AMISBAJMCK,864 words
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Advertisement517 1923-02-08 14 L^UsV asa.Ukemtami3BMJ|fcMJß3sa JailaßMMa faaXP BANKING CN T& ktiN ATION AL BANKING COKPO iiATii N (OWNKit BY Tvs NaIIOA*.. CMTI ■>*.&. OF NSW TOME.! Capital MZ Snrplaa aad LTxdlTidee* ProflU CJt 16.«0e,«M Head Office eO, Wail ■Uisl. N«w Terk. Haa irancUc. OaUe t Ul. .Keat«e»*rf Street. Leadoa Offlee 14, iliui>»>i>i>, MX517 words
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Advertisement610 1923-02-08 14 aiamgi»an»«ißHfi«iarai«iei»iiiiiii.»aißiaiei» > »»miai BANKING NEDERLANDCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPY NETHEKLANDS TRADING SOCIETY (Established 1824.) TAI3-UP CAPITAL Fl. 80,000,000 (about £G,CC7,000) STATUTORY RESERVE FUND Fl. 19,4i5J11.3C (about £1,620,434) lIXTRAORDINARY RESERVE Fl. 22,660,000 (about £1,888,333) HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM HEAO AGENCY IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES Penan?, Honpkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Rangoon, Soerabaya, Semarang, Weltevreden, Bandoeng (Java), Chenbon,610 words
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Article619 1923-02-08 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. C'dtnated Cornering. There i. no dotdM that incorrect cornerir.fr 1* rctponsible for 25 per cent, of v'.ic accidents that oeeor on our read*, i uriou.-ly enough, there are more accicau'.;ei' *.hr<u driven steering i bad course c:; bends than there are619 words
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Article128 1923-02-08 15 Ar.srlo Sumatra. 07,007 lbs. ban. (32,000 lbs. i .—26,500 !hs. TJalsk BoUt— 24^oo lbs. I!:-usi-h.— 15,200 IDs. Bah Lia5.— 126,329 lbs. J'ila (Suroatral.— 4l,soo lbs. Centra] (Sumatra).— 27,6oo lbs. Koala Geh.— l2o.loo lbs. Koala Na1.— 22,000 lbs. Koran.— 22,sQQ lbs. KnaJa Reman. 5!>,000 lbe. Lok K..v.i.— 40,000128 words
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Article51 1923-02-08 15 \viii(i. w whiefc stuck i>. saici u> haM cauae ff the death of Mr. Law- retired Au.^intlian rtinc some pri'ssme on the I bath-room window ut ins house in Onslov.- Kensington, Mr. Philip fell out tit the window to the p:ivement ten yards kelow, and w«s kilW. Mr. PWlijw wax51 words
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Advertisement127 1923-02-08 15 Just Arrived >mj*,. 7 PASSENGER TOURING CAR. PRICE GREATLY REDUCED Making the 1923 Model HUDSON ui\douktedly the hest proposition at present offered in the automobile market. A Limited Number Only Available Further particulars and demonstration on application to Malayan Motors A, B and C, AMBER MANSIONS, ORCHARD ROAD. "*7.;rz''..'.',i. »»»..i.>..—127 words
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Advertisement280 1923-02-08 15 Amstel Series 1^ Singm^on Here's a bottle and an hor.sst friend." Burn:,. Thus gang the immortal Scottish Poet. Applied to a bottle of Amstel this is indeed true. AtuMel Lager is world famous for its purity and unsurpa aed flavour am tppeals particularly to thi se appreciative of really good280 words
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Advertisement318 1923-02-08 15 AMERICAN DRUG GO. (SHANGHAI). MOSQUITOS~and MALARIA. Mosquitos are not only annoying and causing itching stirc.s. tli.y are frequently the cnuxes of Malaria nn.l otlior dist-asen. To pr"t<*ct fomt.'.t by ketpilU tk«M pests aw:iy, i ib Urn expovc.i parti i.f ti>-.- body with KOFA UOSQCITO ESSENCE ami anew to dry on.318 words
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Advertisement443 1923-02-08 16 SOAN KIAT I GO., LTI. in pr^i.Lii* mn, New Shinmeiifg Just Received. Cbanpixn l'ori..ii> Forgrnt with 18 In. kcarth Caam^'.un P»et lirilling Machines, to drill fro.-n 'i. in. to 1 in. h.,lb. Boardont BtMsi PtajMan Ganc«t, fitted vith control c*.ck:< Sizti 4 in. .-Jin. by 208 lbs. 5 by 200443 words
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Advertisement393 1923-02-08 16 i DO I NEED GLASSES? If m doubt eomnilt JOHN DUKE, Optician, 1« Battery Ro«d, Si«jr«pc»*. BRUNOLIMUM WOOD PBESEXVER Ttrab»T In acblfet t* DRY ROT, ROT FUNGUS and DECAY and in tbe Tn>i>ir» Hi fresfeet tfirmy in WUTTK ANT. BRUNOLINUM I« gw*nn*r*:s to ba an ABSOLUTE PREVENT ATTVK Of at!393 words
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Advertisement854 1923-02-08 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTTSaiEWTS tka PKLPAiD eaarges for Waata, For Bale. To Let, eta., i> cnuaarj dose- set :?pe (»Ter<.y;e six words to line) are par line one lasertloa 28 eeats., two tan. 46 three ias. 64 cts., four inj. 82 ets.. fl»s ins. 11.00, sU Ins. 1.18, ten Ins. 11.40, tw*m854 words
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Advertisement833 1923-02-08 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, No. 61, Meyer Road~Eirtry February 1, 1923. Apply Meyer Brother*. TO LET, No. 2, Amber Road. EntrjT~on March 1. Apply witiiin or to Mc3^rs. MeyeBrothers. TO LFT, furnished bungalow and right to tup 26 acres mature rubber. Apply 171.8. Straits Times. TO LIT, two-storied house833 words
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Advertisement800 1923-02-08 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, Godowna No*. 82 and OT, Robertson Quay Apply to Meyer Brothers. TO LET, two sections in Raffles Chambers. Apply to the Secretary, Garden Club. TO LET, office and godown, 34, Roblasot Road. Apply Estate- and Trust Agency. SMALL AND LARGE OFFICES, at IX Malacca St.800 words
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Advertisement231 1923-02-08 16 CHARMiNG ?mmn GOWNS AND MIUINERY A visit to our showroom will both please and interest you. We are showing from February 1 an entirely new ranjre of model day and evening gowns which we have just received from Paris. We have also a few sample model hats from a reputable231 words
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Miscellaneous173 1923-02-08 16 THE STRAITS Ti^ES Cdiuti-lsi and QmMtaJ Mnnaeer's Offlee ill" All Laramtniemtuia- -«i»tin» X sja tUw and nt-r» ihon'.'i b~. U THr. SUITOR All eomm-in; ■<-.■ latlrs io bu»:n»»« di-.' LiTd sJvei ■■basiluUam, meei.ut'.t, sksadi M y>i-'.rnKii.i tt TTl> I ADVT?RTISFMKNT Wants, For "'aie. To Let. etc. :a tyve close *<>t173 words
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