The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 February 1923
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1923-02-28 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1923 No. 10,82616 words
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Article224 1923-02-28 1 A late telegram states that the discussions between the R. C. A. a n d th e American Association show that America fears that the present restriction legislation will prove insufficiently i elastic to prevent an actual shortage of I rubber Page fi. A Cologne cable states224 words
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Article1098 1923-02-28 1 Mr. Kipling has laid it down m one of ids Lesjeftdery tales that the dog was Man'first friend; but the other daly I BM lover of cats who insisted that he is a mert upstart and plebeian m comparison witr that member of the fierce order of1,098 words
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Advertisement184 1923-02-28 1 [ALTHOID S HOTEL. Telephone. 2920. (10 Lines). *l\ iAPOBI THE FINEST BALLROOM IN THE EAST. WEDNESDAY, Orchestral Concert 9-45 P.M. RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. BDGAR HULLAND, MUSICAL DIRECTOR ffiOSVENOB HOTEL. OmtnOy situated. Tele: 2586. Lg^apore. Family Hotel. —With or without Board. (Inclusive charge fur Apartone person can occupy sane without extra charge).184 words
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Advertisement201 1923-02-28 1 o'^^'^^ rf^gggSß ii t a/ere buying a set oi" tyres fi r a friend and wished to give him Lr besl y v could obtain, undoubt- > you would select Silvertowns. m v v »uld do this because they art' >wn as the very utmost m tyres. c r ebony201 words
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Advertisement235 1923-02-28 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Buy a Moutrie piano Page 12. Orchestral concert at Raffles Page 1. Exchange tables from Ribeiro's Page Devonshire bacon from Cold Storage Pajre <». Bisurated magnesia for indigestion Page Sanitary appliances, R. Young and Co.; j —Page 3. Continental are- from Sime. l>aibv and Co.— Page l\ Fight235 words
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Miscellaneous64 1923-02-28 1 THE WEEK. Wednt iday, 28ta« tl.-h Water. 7.46. m., 9J69 )kw. P. and Homeward Matt. Abraham Lincoln. Theatre, 9.30 p.m Thmndmy, Ist March. V. r. B IS a.m.. 10.10 p.m. and O. Homeward Mail, train. 11. Orchestra, -Mem. Hal. (.16 D 'housie TJhaptor, 8.30 pan' U-Deg Drummond, Theatre, 0.30 p.m.64 words
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Article348 1923-02-28 2 Oia-e again th, ima of the Hop amend has fallen <>n the person who *<***—** It Captain Putnam Dradley ■Jtronjr, who obtained pneiaaaiuu of the amond by elopinir with its then OWlioi, -ady Francia Hope, bM been cut out of his other's will and thus lost nearly348 words
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Article16 1923-02-28 2 v* 3 Z J Om ,H ha^ ■•ceeedod Mr 1 a Murray-Johnson as Secratsrry of the'16 words
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Advertisement420 1923-02-28 2 TO I V i OR FOii BALE. LARGE < -OWNS, newly erected -.1)1)0 to 50.000 iq, ft. LARQK STORES from 6.000 U 0 ->;. ft. near whai Isi -.1 ried b lildin aid g downs. < 1 ntrally d Lll 11 te entrj going i heap 01 v ite to420 words
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Advertisement510 1923-02-28 2 S f I _J v I 1 •^w is h ra#^ 3i i' 3 ill ilia S C_*/ THEATRE r-> S L IV I ist Shoe at 7.M Sharp. 7.;>0 Sharp I >ND4 A WOLF* j] HAWK'S TRAIL SERIAL 3 and 4 In Seven Parts (Paramount Pkmire) 5 with a510 words
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Advertisement170 1923-02-28 2 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICK Tender., are invited for cutting, carting and depositing approximately 132.000 cubic vard< Of hilly mound at the gwiai Cottage Estate on the north of Bukit Timah goad opposite th. Mile Stone. A light railway track and tip waggon will b« provided by the Municipal Commissioners. Plans. Specification170 words
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Advertisement347 1923-02-28 2 Alhambra. From FRIDAY, 23rd FEIi. to WEDNESDAY In the Second Show at \l p.m. Topical Budget British r News. Paramount (Rcfclanl Super-f MILTON SILLS IN The Furnace m 7 Reels. Ultimate life drama of married life. Dortravim pettiness of jealousy, the folly of stubbornese an t»»rob with all the primitive347 words
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Article671 1923-02-28 3 PHASER ft CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE MftOKERg. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27th. M 1 N I NO. a* In bracket! show the ca ntaJ and issue value of tha Share m doilara w otherwise marked. C.— Cum div. div.J Batang Padang Tin ($1) ,•>•,., Hitam Tin (.ooo,oooj l.ir, i671 words
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Article49 1923-02-28 3 Mr. Harry Fernando, who was m the o or cycles smash with Captain Colwill, and who •amongst other injuries, susta ned a fractured fore-arm, was obliged, on Friday to undergo the ordeal of having tho arm re-fractured, as the setting, after the first operation, Had been imperfectly performed. M.M.49 words
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Article536 1923-02-28 3 shßild Manufactured be kxcluded: The Exportable Miaiateai. feves i matters of Importance wefe diaci >..i hi a meeting: of the Ceylon Etabl Beatriction Advisory Boai»{ recently he.d m Colon !k. One parttcolai ly was whether eompletolj maaolactu jibber goods should pted froni the eration of the Ordinance. At536 words
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Article171 1923-02-28 3 fr-to i has juaJ been banded m to Lumpur Police of the accidental ith i .1 the 6ifc January of a Tamil cooly 0 was tin- employed m lay'ng the new 20 j inch main a:. WsfcTl HiU. The dei ased is said to htave crossed afonnl Road to go171 words
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Advertisement268 1923-02-28 3 i Glaao i- a r'TKr bag insidf a doulle-lijjej lin. Unlc liand. never I ezposea to tl.<- air. it h Levt ti-elj free >nl ami >\>n; Use Glaxo for cookinef n the house you are nei U eah milk, milk that "keeps" m its tin, foi •,\\\y at anytime. Glaxo268 words
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Advertisement220 1923-02-28 3 "aa,— aaasi— a— i n» a— s_k__k-. jjni_K« i#~W2BK> .•*SW I'.IMA-W J -,-.4~ vjku^,* pajg| rtWtffW^mlmuWmWmWtmWmmlkW^KkWkWkVß) S IBL fl__OS_ZfflaaW aHORIICK"S S_ P MALTED MILK tffl^ BUILDS FROM THE FIBST GLA^S! WA fc HJ>||3 Y^ So surely does HORLICK'S MALTED MILK, tkt PT^Ssjll h^i recog .s-d FOODDRINK. help nature, that you220 words
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Article768 1923-02-28 4 I This Mali tha entrias for which arc gave on Monday, took plare on Si r.day and was. v( vy successful. Fran the account In the Malay Mad are taka the follewing particulaua: The whole tun was admirably oivanisol. and the* proceedings were carried through without768 words
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Article142 1923-02-28 4 OBBbsia Wilfrid Nunn, R. N., who is claiming -£10,000 from the Prize Court for the capture and destruction of Turkish 'war craft on the Tigris m 1914-1915 is a brother oi Mr. Bernard Nunn, of the Malayan Civi, Service, md was former* a ucll-known and, popular offuer on the China142 words
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Advertisement697 1923-02-28 4 _v S*&S*Z£r «_sS^C '•f i -"J;4 :^'^?^V I? *s^ v V A ftiP?'W r .y£.-*Z^S*' -*r~— -^—-^k^-^^t-^-^^-C _iw**l^'- ■■->'iMMi>'ir.'uiiniiiiii > •*<r^^rr.4r~7»^«Av- t*-rr» v^^*^— J r^.'*' k J_r" sVi^ v —^-sV^S^* lii__ t r_ •> ■^♦jaa < ;^^;W!^S?llS£^^ .>S_i t^-rhi___^iS T^''«i''»"iir^r^_» <^__^ --^1.1 l M c, %a^.TiuTTi)T«iF'^^ Y*£^£||_i____H_ra vi|J>_. m i697 words
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Advertisement417 1923-02-28 4 REMINDER. TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, AT 2.30 P.M. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES Messra CHEONG KOON SENG A Co's, Salcrootn, No. 30 Chulia Street i.vn: OF SHERIFA FATIMAH BINTE OMAR AI. .irNIED, DECEASED. Lot l. Valuable freehold 'and and the three brick and tile roofed storage aadawna known417 words
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Advertisement183 1923-02-28 4 IpMBA J COUGH^ CROUP. WMOOPINQ COUCH, BRONCHIT's! TMfa neMtov CONTAINS NO NARCOTIC aa a I M*nvifaxftvir^ by I Chamberlain Msdidne Cc. 1,. Manufacturing P ,r- t:ti% jjjjl Pe* Morn>». lOW 4.I OW4 v. s |j IS! mmm sm a ll siz'f FOURNIERSI HYGENIQUE MIXTURE. POat I I E& lc*ted ar.d183 words
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Article1134 1923-02-28 5 RUINED BBPt/LCHRBS. Professor Flinders Petrte, l« ring at 1 University College on Royal \maiaU m Egypt, said the tombs of kings had always drawn the thoughts of mankind, yet most B< itfen d the indignity of plundering or of Vengeance. In Egypt not a single Royal1,134 words
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Article555 1923-02-28 5 Toachiag Farewell Scenes. Coblenz, Jan. 21. Stinting and impressive scenes were witnessed to-day on the departure of the American troops. Shortly before noon General Allen arrived at the great fortress of Ehrenbreitstein, high up on the grey clifTs opposite the "Deutachea Eck." where the .Moselle flows into555 words
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Advertisement264 1923-02-28 5 TO LET. IO 1 ET. r. Paa; ig tppty, !1 aaRNCIBf LTD., Batal Agenta. U.C. a w m ttt-ji 8 }< I It,!. •"I Co., t. I Orchard the ta Alotor; > l .1 9 Orehsid Koad its v etos Road or Chop ngspen i. 1 M ngoon Koad, arith264 words
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Advertisement441 1923-02-28 5 -AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF 10 CASES IRON' GOODS At ear Wwa, No. 30 Chulia street UDAY. Ist MARCH, AT 10.80 A.M. tompr^np *Q ;Uvts pointed h^-. s hammers with handles, 3,520 pieces nad n various si e9 lf6oo Jj™£ g* bi chea. 3 eaae. each 2 dozen hurricane lanten,.441 words
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Advertisement564 1923-02-28 5 I NOTICES, NOTICE. la ftature our Retail Pepot, Oichi .land Will close at 10 a.m. on Sundays. BIKCAPORI COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. 28, 2-^ NO RGB. Ust of applicationi ror Rencwala Transfcra K.'movais and New Lie. neea to be eoaaidared at p.m. on Thuradny, 15th March 1925, by IBS Boaed564 words
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Advertisement105 1923-02-28 5 KTANIU STOPS DIGESTIVE PAW. Over ninety i cent < i indigestion s 1 1 i Mlity, and thr' pj m i f -Ta ta of tha ha -mfi ha T< "heck this the pf, M rated Magnet*:'; f whi i I vely gives istant relief, yet m < iil m105 words
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Advertisement400 1923-02-28 5 T i I i EYEGLASSES N. LAZARUS—OPTICIAN MEDICAL HALL I3ATTERY ROAD. NOTICES. Just Received GENTS' Soft Felt Hats Velour Hats White Helmets Made m England. Prices Strictly Moderate. Singapore General Stores, Corner, Orchard and Tank Roada. LADIES VISITING SINGAPORE Ai rited to isspaet our (oanlaa and Parisian Millinery, Lingerie, Jumpers,400 words
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Article24 1923-02-28 6 ILIM KEOKQ LAV. On Sotmfejr, 24th Feb. lir.M. at "Sunnysid 231 McAlister Road, Prruru'. r» Mr. an.J M:-. him KtOftg Lay. j 99924 words
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Obituary23 1923-02-28 6 IGIDLEY.— Oa Jaa. r>tb. at Urn Hospital for Tropica! Maaaaaa, Loaean, Allaa G:dley, P.W.D., F.v.s.. lata of Kota tputra, Kelaataa, npe<l 3523 words
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919 1923-02-28 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1923 The Council Meeting. I I The first meeting of the enlarged I Legislative Council on Monday was a memorable one inasmuch as it marked the inauguration of a wider 1 pi esentation to the various peoples of the Colony on the legislative body.919 words
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Article186 1923-02-28 6 The following guests of His Excellency the Governor and :.a.?y Guillemard are staying at Government House The Hon'ble Mr. A. B. Voules, Mrs. Voules, Mrs. C. R. BfcCram, Mr. G. Hubbard, Col: J. H. 11. Greenly C.B.E. Col: Greenly is returning to England m s.s. Khiva. The voyage of H.186 words
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Article554 1923-02-28 6 U. S. AND RUBBER. I'KAKS of shortage. [Router's Service.] London, Teb. 27. The report of the committee of the Rubber Growers' Association on the discussions win the United States, states that there is a general appreciation by the United States of tho need for the measures taken by554 words
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Article226 1923-02-28 6 The Singapore Cold Storage Co. notify 'hat their retail depot m Orchard-rd. will m future close at 10 a.m. on Sundays. Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard. who has been sitting m the Court of Appeal at Penang, is due to return to Singapore on Tuesday, March 6th. Litigation m the Supreme Court,226 words
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Article117 1923-02-28 6 FLIRTING SUZANNE AND Tin; BE^ will THEY RMBRA( i [Reuter'a Service.] Leaase, -here la much talk In the i on the subject of b pa rapprochenaeat at Baa La Matin, Bayi cicdes on this subject are g »I 4»; m any Bat* RC| intend to take Bte] Any no- it117 words
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Article105 1923-02-28 6 PBRAK CH .MBBB 01 I l) I MI Deeetaaiag t h«- (From Oar Owi Ipoh i Presiding at the ann ia Perak Chamber of Physick reviewed trade- which diaclot* wore $1,650,000 year, hut BXpo ere Twenty-live- pci of Chinese firm- In Perak I the position was now quit105 words
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Article56 1923-02-28 6 (From Our Own i Kuala l.umpur. 1 A dariag gang raM Meagkarak on the Pahai i or. th« night of Saturday. I\ I anne i men attacked a Ck Resistance wai Off< I shot dead and four >ti ads The robbers N pliin<it-i everything of value. The56 words
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Article25 1923-02-28 6 From Our Own Coi Kua'a Lumpur. Fah The death has BCCUrri steamer on hi* way to Ii Rass Alivchoy. a well-knowt «>f k Lumpur.25 words
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Article65 1923-02-28 6 (By Courtesy of the N S Shimbun >. Tskia, I Baron Keajiro Yamakav of the Tokio In serial I appointed a Privy Councillor. The Kaahood Suffrage B turned down by tha I understood thai the X partial will m obi d be aattled by a ballot of Tin65 words
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Article101 1923-02-28 6 The following were the by the Hon'hle the Bl I Mis* H<. so to meet H High Commission*-, and L dj at (linnet at the Residency lan, on Thursday i Mr. H. A. Forrer, Mr. I 0. Hill and Mrs. \V. E. Kinsey, S. Magill. and101 words
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Article35 1923-02-28 6 Mr. Dawson, Secon I Polio Maf* is expected to be leaving tn-- i ly, on transfer to Penang, ana stood that Mr. C. D. Ahearne will be m i> few daTB time to tike SGHGFGF35 words
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Advertisement174 1923-02-28 6 I REMOVAL I I From the First of Next Month, I Our Address will be No. 45 ROBINSON ROAD. > IGALDBEGK MCGREGOR £0., LTD. < Incorporated m Shanghai* Telephone 228 eaßß__B_B____a_______B___D3a___^^ PATRONISED a^fS^^ai# UOYALTI \N EASTERN GIFT FOR A WESTERN FRIEND A TRIAL CONSIGNBOBNT OF ORIENTAL ART IN KAXDYAN SILVERWARE.174 words
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Advertisement59 1923-02-28 6 VAN DEN BERGH'S "BLUE BAND" I DEVONSHIRE BACON In v« 'j and 1 lb. lots. Per 75 cts. lb. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia S.S.) RETAIL DEPOT ORCHARD RD. i i i NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Oa aad from i>i March, i<>_:'>, Ur. John Dake, F.D.0.A., F.SM.C, m Optician,59 words
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Article53 1923-02-28 7 Ho>]r ,oVKRN>IENTPLAN. -ROL IN P'2.->. EBsreica.] London, Feb. 26. .unions at questionLai ac Gove nn Bnf ro] Of houses ->houid ah hoasei ir 1924, if tha up and there to t p4 nd the Ministry of I ply of higher grade aately equal to the ire to move the53 words
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Article276 1923-02-28 7 Luxor, Feb. 26. been sealed Up i mi r-a \YNES CASE. London. Ftb, 26. K. Haynea charged luteal company i foi trial at j all< sred, Em v r ESI -.x im^terdam, Feh, 20. I l r-Gen-ions, U i BJ <>hip, of Pot- for tl I i276 words
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Article26 1923-02-28 7 >• Association d oa Monday night with his address the Uea,t with th appointing out the re- <> make its success— "'rung committee, and itthlf was an un-26 words
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Article466 1923-02-28 7 PRAYING LITIGANTS. Remarkable evidence was given before the Chaat Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, m the Supreme Court yesterday morning, m the action brought by a wicww named Oei Slew Poh against a C- Baas v.getariun priestess named Lin, Thai Nee, it being stated during the course of the466 words
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Article565 1923-02-28 7 A dispute between Bis K.tr Eastern Film Service Ltd., Singapore, anil the China Theatre.-. Limited, Tientsin, aristae out of the hiring: l>y tho Singaj'Hv firm to the i taa firm of a number of film-, came before the Chief afuotiee m the afternoon. The plaintiffs, who565 words
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599 1923-02-28 7 JUDGE'S CRITICISMS OF LOCAL COUNSEL. Ia the course of his written judgment, Bent from Penang, m the action m which a Singapore commission agent named P. A. Paris claimed |95£00 from Mr. See Tion- a/ah, eompradorv 0 f the HOngkonj ami Shanghai Bank for breach of an agreement to form599 words
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Article104 1923-02-28 7 The list of cases for hearing during; March la considerably shorter than usual. \mong the actions fixed for hearing by the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, yesterday, were the following: F. C. D'Almeida vs. A. E. D'Almeida. F. S. GoodaH, trading as Goodall and Company TO. Chop Khoo104 words
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Article28 1923-02-28 7 The Municipality has borrowed from the Government $870,000 for electric lighting! works to Tanglin. Interest is 5 per cent and repayment is now beginning, 30 half yearly instalments.28 words
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Article704 1923-02-28 7 iCE IX SHARE DENOMINATION. ordinary general meeting of the D Rubber Syndicate Limited was the cffices. of the Company, Charter* k Chambers, at noon yesterday. FI. Robinson presided, and m moving ption of the report and accounts for ir ended Aug. 31 1922, said: With cc to the704 words
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Article196 1923-02-28 7 li I I i'h«. Chief Secretary to Government records with deep regret the death of Mr. I P. M. Barry, Deputy Commissioner of j Police, Federated Malay States, and acting Chief Police Office, Pahang, who was accidentally drowned m the Jelai River on the 18th Pebroary,196 words
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Advertisement166 1923-02-28 7 I Mil I 111 IMI muuummmmMmmmmmmu m ---»»-ifc--iaaaa«™aBBBBBBBBBBBBBaa-_^___aBBBBaBBaaaB Robinson© Co., Ltd. JUST RECEIVED ADVANCED SHIPMENT. NEW SPRING MILLINER V TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMER Robinson Co., Ltd. INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE. ■■■k*aaaaaa_a»B-_B_^ BBfl POT ■t_B_HBI|BH[^^B^BHB^B-^-l-H_BB__H_B_Bi mum^ mmmmmmmmmmkmm%%mm%mk^^^wmmmfmmmmmmmfkmmrMmam \a_n i/r ill yVarV 9_l /.fe^ TT_ BA c ymj&P Natural-Milk Food ADVICE FREE BY OUR166 words
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Advertisement493 1923-02-28 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (Ceeapaaies Incorporated ia England) BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Regular Service to LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LJVEkTOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. rakiag cargo on through Rill of493 words
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Advertisement533 1923-02-28 8 "ELLERMAN^ UN__. I >. LLERMAN BUC&NAM, STFAMSHIP Co., U t (Incorporated m Z\ tfhtsdj PASCTfUdSS PERVIC? Bw«! r OUTWAIKIs. »i»r-r^ra. M cITY OF POONa Gkiea and Japan Mar. 10 >. CITY OF MANCHESTER Caiaa and -Japan V- il 22 HOME WARD. '.M.s. CITY OF SIMLA Marseille and bondon Mar. 2<,533 words
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Advertisement531 1923-02-28 8 P. a BRITISH LNDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m Eng'and.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARC.O «ER V ir» PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S, x r B (Under Contract with His Majesty's Gorei t) KINDON FAR-EASTERN SFRVICt FROM LONDON To MARSEILLES, LO> DUE SINGAPORE. LEAVE SING i .VAN KIN about March 6531 words
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Advertisement492 1923-02-28 9 j Ucean Steaw Shiii Compmoy. Limited. The China Mutual Stea .Navigation Co., Ltd. jiUEM &t Bu ktiaD Bta-mm Shin C T 4-* IM iEUICAN MANCHLUIAN LINE.) (Incorporated iv England.) I(( Ni SERVICE I<< BOBXON AND idV. YOU-5 via SUEZ A i \AA FROM NEW YORK Due Spore Roato p or492 words
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Advertisement525 1923-02-28 9 ADMIRAL. LINE (Incorporated m U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE ia DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. St «»m«*. Sails Hoagkoag. Arrives Seatti*. PRESIDENT GRANT Mar 11 Mar. 30 PRESIDENT MADISON Mar. 23 Apr. 11 PRESIDENT McKINLEY Apr. 4 Apr. 23 PRESIDENT JACKSON Apr. 10 May 5 PRESIDENT JFFFERSON Apr. 28 May 17 And525 words
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Advertisement298 1923-02-28 9 N. V K. LONDON LINE. ha.-diima Maru March 6 Hakonc Mam March 20 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tsushima Maru early March HAMBURG LINE. Matsaja Maru Early March Lima Maru mid. April NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kanagawa Maru Apr. 21 BOMBAY LINE. Wakasa Maru March 6 Nagato Maru March298 words
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Advertisement722 1923-02-28 9 [isthmian line FROM AMERICA VIA SUEZ. s.s. STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore to disch. Mar. 3 I;ji s.s. ATLANTIC ClT'i' due Singapore to disch. May 2S 1923 TO BOSTON. NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DFI2.CT. s.s. STEEL WORKER due Singapore to load Mar. 17 1923 s.s. STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore722 words
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Article560 1923-02-28 10 Calibration practice will be earned out at Blakan Mali »n open water from howitzers on March 10th. About the iirst week m March the China Bak.r fixer! Lght (Rangoon) will be rcp.aced by a flashing light.. Day maiksi the same a.s at present, full details at. Shipping OlF.ee.560 words
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Article503 1923-02-28 10 THE TFH E SI VIII <>l Rl ssi Froai Bolshevist Reports. Bolshevist Journal I--> itJa, much imtant Information is to be (Fathered a.< the <'<•!>. ra le > R i sia at aat I me. This information is doubly preserve a from the cae n •■i Bolsh fron ofl I503 words
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Advertisement273 1923-02-28 10 HMMo*^^^^^M I V_W_^^tf_r i I: I I, SiTaf A l_j_s I "Commander" Va. CIGARETTES At $1.00 per tin of 50 SHOULD COMMAND ATTENTION T«AD-: >1A R ~*»i tat^. &a___^^i_e-^ Tl r ?aV. I__»»_»Mw___MaajMffppna__PW_Wac_^^1 __»»_»Mw___MaajMffppna__PW_Wac_^^ U!iTirA7u*.iii.- irt AiMjnANUi tUMFAWK. bj H<e."'--i: Act of Parlauaaaf) LiFI INSURANCE WITH MONTHLY PREMIUaO. TEMPOaARI ASSURANCfc273 words
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Advertisement289 1923-02-28 10 i Genasco Roofing* I 2 PLY AND 3 PLY <& I COMPLETE WITH PATEN T KANT-LEAK I AND NAILS FOR FIXING I t/ie result of g| I over- 40 yea/v 3 v>i J ri manufacture J^"^r£j^^H !«£rV/SSC<J Sp'^-SBl tropic il heat Wtj^^^L^^ >t, and rain and /t c mdke*acoo> right,289 words
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Advertisement60 1923-02-28 10 P. m O. S. N U'.nnage 11 r COLOM his la A i m ngapi lv s. s. Feb. .OthJ are I s No further ra a er (Is i I'll A >>_ ta K. piu M D< 74, Bias Baaa Extraction Pa Attendacc. i Office Hours: P* 10 to60 words
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Miscellaneous260 1923-02-28 10 MAIL TABLE. TO D.i V. Pnlau g Banuit 9 a.m rnon t 1- ->ok Mow m l r °b i Tr ,n Hoag < h «ng a a.m. lion-,' .>oon <) m ~Saba aad Djambi B i 'J l Lab ««n. Jesseltoa, Kudat, WuUi, Sola and Zamboanga Selancor 11 am260 words
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Miscellaneous327 1923-02-28 10 Ratra, Luzon Maru. Ke^pore, Orsova, Pinna, Semiramis, Sitoebondo St* cl Traveller, Sumatra r?aru. Sydney Mara, Tj tarccm VKSSKLH AT vYHABIf. TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf No. I.— Nil. East Wharf No. 2. Thoagwa, Teest... Sheers Wharf No. 3.— Van Hoorn. Main Wharf No. 4. Malay Maru. Main Wharf No. 5- Nil.327 words
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Article47 1923-02-28 11 February 27 Beak 4 m.s. o|4 Bank demand 214 6-32 Hongkong, den mad 2 p.c. Dis. Yokohama, demand 113^ Sovereign, Hank B^yin^ 8.54 Bank of England liate 3 p c Rome, Feb. 24. Exchange on London Lireg W. 70. Italia War Loan 5 per cent. 147 words
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Article109 1923-02-28 11 hebruarv L'T lin Big r ■wj Soften Gambler Cube No, l 21.00 Gambu-r 16.00 Pepper Black li^| IVpper (white fair) 24.00 Tapioca, smail Bake, f.g. 1240 Pearl Sage small 9.00 Copra Mix [0J Copra Suadried 11.15 Opium, Beaare* unc. 4,600 Rice, Rangoon white 230.00 Rice, Siar.i No. 1 for109 words
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Article145 1923-02-28 11 Singapore. Feb. 27. Rubber. Lon k>n La. 5%d. Local <U. Tin. London E2Ol 10*. Local $102% Share Marked— Quiet KaWaera United Malacca a 6140 $145, New Serendaht $3.30 £3.35, Tambalaka 82% ST 1 tfentakabt 30 32%, Baasetta $1.16 $1.20, Kempas $5.06 $5.15. Tins. Padanf Plandoka 45 50, TaUma145 words
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Article160 1923-02-28 11 Singapore, Feb. 27. Tin Jtiiui. ios. $102 >h, no sales. Kihaata AHenbys $i.i.~ $1.25, Ayer Panas $7.50 $8, Baaaetts $1.15 $1.20, Craigieleas 72'/- 77%, Jeram Knantans ll 49, Jimahs $1.45 $1..",.',. Ifentakabs 27% 32%, Utan Simpana $1.92% $2, Pa jam* $7.40 $7.60, Tambalflkd 80 85,160 words
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Article54 1923-02-28 11 Siagaaere, y\h. l>7. Kubber.—ls. 5%d. Tin £201.108. Buyers, no sellers, $102.62%. V.ininP.—Petalingi 67% tl» Nawng Pets $1.60 $1.65, Johana 60 ~>~>, Souths $1.12% $1.17 H, Norths $1.17% $1.22% Lingtti. $480 $4.90, ftfuraia $4.25 $440! Rawangt $1.22% $1.27 Rabberav—lnactive. Indastriata, —Tradera $2325 $28.75 UrJteera $12JH1 $1310, Freser and Weave.54 words
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Article381 1923-02-28 11 London, Jan. ai. As we anticipated, the plethora of m the United State- led to a general up- movement m prices of ail their com. modltiee, and American sellers who bviu iV I tho market had some .iifftculty m buying back who- they ha short. Copper. Stoeka381 words
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Article15 1923-02-28 11 o Singapore, Feb. 27th 1«> n rtrt tmZTnS^SS. RibWd Sh15 words
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Article25 1923-02-28 11 If franco hopes to a* money am ol Germany she MM fire Up her idea oi Mng a eoa] merchant o Ruhr.— Mi Austin Harriaon.25 words
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Advertisement263 1923-02-28 11 I over So 000.000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Mli $17 00 0 HEAD OFFICE :-Winchester W^V™*** StKiitS Satt,^<^) Company has £20,000 deposited with' thelSme Co-rt of En ln? D OFE CE 32 old Jewi E -C--ouprwue vonn oi _ng!and, and complies witn the Britiah TJ*« \> TIVE PLANS263 words
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Advertisement522 1923-02-28 11 I— _i CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. I'aid up Capital m 600,000 Reserve" St T* 1*3,000.000 iuser\e I und 1 7nn nnn Reserve Liahilitv of Pro! 3JO0 000 ntlorS Tix^r, X 3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 B:shopsgate. London. E C Agenciea and Branches.522 words
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Advertisement923 1923-02-28 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIFIB4M LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Reserve Fund Y 65,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Eaq n. Kajiwara, Eaq Y. yamakawa, Esq. S. K. Suzuki Eaq M. Odagari Esq. Baron K. MerimuVa Baron K. lujiaaki H. Mori, Esq. PwJjrA' X MogamirEaq. P. Watanabe, Eaq. K.923 words
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Advertisement120 1923-02-28 11 1 ROYAL -EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated ia England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FifiE MOTOR CAR MARJNB Fidelity (guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives-Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd Branch Office— 6l, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE120 words
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Article1575 1923-02-28 12 An invitation has been received from Bandoeng for a Singapore Br.tish team to take part m the swimming competitions to be held there during Whitsun. The matter has been under the consideration of the Committee of the Singapore Swimming Club, but owing to the difficulties m the way1,575 words
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Article26 1923-02-28 12 [Beater's Service.] National Sporting Club m lbs rounds Scat for the beatem-ereig-t championship of Bilu-.in, Bugler L;<ke beel Ha rison I Holder) on points.26 words
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Article16 1923-02-28 12 [Renter's Servlas.] Nee York, Fee. 27. end Hawaii have rfislisnged for s Cup.16 words
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Article84 1923-02-28 12 m Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Feb. 27. On the Cricket Club coi 's. A \Y. Core and Bird beat Khooi Hoo Hye aad Lee Tan; L at, f 3, C— 3. In a sing let, Ivhoo Hcoi Hye defeated Gore by I 2. There was84 words
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Article50 1923-02-28 12 One of the principal attractions at the 'Boxing Stadium on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, will be the appearance of a genuine cowboy, Texas Walker, and h's ompany, who will present some remarkable >v ('ting feats anj performances with the 'ease. An excellent boxing programme has ftlao been arranged.50 words
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Article11 1923-02-28 12 The Secon Singapore Assises have been j fixed for March 13th.11 words
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Article640 1923-02-28 12 I S.C.C.'s POOR DISPLAY AGAINST ST. JOSEPH'S. The S.C.C. would have been fcrrur.ate had their match aganst St. Joseph s Old Boys on the Padang (yesterday evening terminated other than m defeat fcr they put up a very mediocre display, and the Old Boys' victory by the odd goal640 words
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Article459 1923-02-28 12 The annuel meeting of tin Singapore Footbeil .vssoeiation was held at the Singapore Cricket Club lest evening. Ths Preaident, Mr. J. M. Sime, who presided, brief reviewed the patt season, and m doing so, referred to the satisfactory position m which the Association was at the present459 words
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Article238 1923-02-28 12 The following is the result of the match played between the Y. M. C. A. and S. R. C.I o.t Saturday on the latter'- ground: S.R.C: IfcHeyzer c Thompeon b Igr tins 84; G. Amstrong b T. E. Kanagaratnam -7; E. E. De Sousa c Ignatius b Janaen S;238 words
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Article73 1923-02-28 12 [Renter's Service.] Bloemfoeteea, Pea. 26. The Orange Free State were all out for l de Villiers compiling ">9. Kenni took foui for nd Fender three for The M. C. c. replied with 284 for live wickets, Jupp contributing ~>~* and Stro 88 not out.73 words
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Article163 1923-02-28 12 Water Pole Matefc.— The Y.Mr. A. se- I I con<j team met the 2nd. Battalion Middle- E sex second at water polo m ths Association I Swimming Pool <m Monday evening, a n fairly even game resulted, but th. Middle- P sea proved the ranger by c.i.' goal,163 words
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Article137 1923-02-28 12 The annual general meeting of the mem- ber. 1 of the Penang Go f Ciub was held m club-tyouse recently, when the Com_ ntittee'a re? ort and the accounts for 1922 T were passed an.} the following officers electi d for the ensuing year President, the Hon.137 words
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Article30 1923-02-28 12 La :ies are reminded that the Qualifying I R-und to compete for a prize presented by i member will be played off on Monday next, sth March.30 words
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