The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 March 1924
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Title Section15 1924-03-05 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS, SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1921 No. 11,13515 words
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Article209 1924-03-05 1 them all, the ultim rs, mor ingly t of the old mai memory, the poii wa. bed, the I with it is to all of as, and c;f that initial "I!" I in Ei B It 111 nial, a 1 v. illy i the sake of209 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement126 1924-03-05 1 PETTER OIL I, ENGINES GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION c;uthrie &CV Ltd. Kafties notei I L i e IC 2920. (10 I.ine^). DAY. 1 itrml rt. I'M n 1 1. DNESDAI i Orchestral Conceri Di i t WEDNESD v^i 12th UM !i. in na L'TE" IN PORT^-S SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. 1 "it*126 words
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Advertisement166 1924-03-05 1 c:i M /ji!?2flr\ rated their f^^mi mils cham/^jQf'A\ The rT C^ M^\ iv(l (i »nd RA^ sfi' truant Firestone K) C^' T f lerlich n Firestone r^M^*; nberg Firestone l> O" Dnrant Firestone P' V^ ot Elliot s P" rial Century rt^ y FirsUrn, Cum Dipped CoJb Vty% ;UM !I166 words
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Advertisement322 1924-03-05 1 THE DAYS NEWS. February rubber exports brin^ the tual this year ap t«» i:;,2ll t«n^, against 42,778 In the- first two months of last year. Imported robber was dooble what it v. as last January ami February Page 11. The oil scandal in the United States has spread backwards to322 words
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Advertisement14 1924-03-05 1 FOUR wheel-huakes Immm^l? MIX HANK ALLY '/T/l^// PERFECT A9&JA ICuthrie Co., Ltd. Q?< /^^l14 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous67 1924-03-05 1 We High Water, 10.56 B jn., ii.ir, P .m Maynand'a annl. mt*., C. B. I noon B. I. borne war mail i Hig* Wati r, 10J tl Federal Council iur# Phil. Orchestra, Mem. Hall, 6.15 Dalhoußie i; a. <: p#m# High Water, ll^ m. H gh Wi ,io p.m. rd67 words
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Article30 1924-03-05 2 it in. Fib. rn in the I K nhan lii ol Pek twenty with than !ta ian ma I that Hi B I i P. < wid30 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement162 1924-03-05 2 Cow and Gate Milk Food. New Stocks at MEDICAL HALL LTD. Battery R ad. SINGAPORI THE HAPPY VALLEY. rANJONG PAGAR) <_ FURTHER SPECIAL Attractions WILL VI: ANNOUNCED SHORTLY PARS TOILET. NO. I, COLLYER QUA! HAIR DRESSING SALOON. EUROPEANS IN CHARGE. H KIR CUT eta, 25 DRY SHAMPOO 25 SHAVE 25162 words
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Advertisement366 1924-03-05 2 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND NIGHTLY AT 9.15 p.m. Rodolph Valentino Supported by Lila Lee and Nila Naldi in Blood and Sand AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE CHILDREN HALF PRICE TO MATIN] ON SATURDAY NEXT. MARCH Bth at 5.15 p.m. Prices $2 and 1. tHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS. CINEMA AT HO MR366 words
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Advertisement214 1924-03-05 2 Alhambra From Saturday, Ist March It Thursday, Cth March. In the Secor.d Sh<»\v at 9 p.m. sharp. TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. UNITED ARTISTS CORPORATION I jy Garrison s Finish In 8 R It has all thes elemt with delightful enough comedy \c. the i, A picture that i< full214 words
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Article818 1924-03-05 3 PENANG, SINGAPORE AM) THE MALA* STATES. The following statement of Information id un(ki the Immigration Rules has wjc-i approved of by the Governmer.t or' India ._i: its wanted for British Malaya, I.- I is i ...t Str it. Settlements, Federated y Li* .es J'iki ether Malay States818 words
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Article110 1924-03-05 3 STU DEN T M ISSIONARI ES. More than HMiOO graduate- of American colleges have taken up week in the fore'gn mi-sion fields through the Student Votantti Movement -in a* ita organisation thirty-two years ago. The movement extended from a humble beginn'ng in the '^rly 'ninetiei ;;t Princeton {'r/s.r :ty, where110 words
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Article1157 1924-03-05 3 LAND OF MILK AND HONEY. Ifr. J. C. Pasfjual in the course of one of his Interesting articles on Siamese states, in the Ptnang Gazette, says: The country passed by the northward bound train is heavily timbered and well watered, and woj.d be a land overflowing with1,157 words
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Advertisement468 1924-03-05 3 MP t "W« ha r A r found that thm P.l.Tn tty f T Feeder, with its ta«t »~H Vh Aj raive, is the Im*( to CV Baby loves the Glaxo Feeder Next in importance to Baby's food is Baby's feeder, %t and the Glaxo Feeder is designed to lighten468 words
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Advertisement144 1924-03-05 3 THE ORIGINAL FLAT WALL FINISH AN OIL PAINT WITHOIT GLOSS WASHABLE AS MARBLE. Unequalled as a Finish for Plaster Walls and Metal, Wood or Asbostos Ceilings. T (YP A DISTEMPER 1 M. USED EXTENSIVELY THROUGHOUT NEW GENERAL Agents for Malaya: 6ALLINAGH AND CO. 80, Chulia Street. 2 Car ffih Builders144 words
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Article944 1924-03-05 4 CHESTERTON -SH AVt FOOD FIGHT. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Feb. 7. Wi ;'i\ at the present time heinjr enterft by a diverting contest between Mr. Bernard Shaw and Mr. Gilbert Chesterton rii the British Breakfast. Apparently, we a-days made in this country the unwilling victims of944 words
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Article372 1924-03-05 4 C. W. G. in his London Letter to the Times of Ceylon write-: On his assumption of office one of the fir*t acts Of the new Secretary of State foi the i olon.es, the Rt. Hon. Mr. J. H. Th< mas, M.P.. was to extend an invitation to372 words
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Article396 1924-03-05 4 London, IV:. 20. In House of 1.-ords t< -day. i Beauchamp, who is an advocate of»fra 1• attention to the high dul n British goods under prefer* I ffa when they entered the Dominions and to Indian tariffs. I Arnold, replying, stated that I preference396 words
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Article602 1924-03-05 4 Caste and Outcast: By Dhan Gopal Mukerji. The Call of the East has became a proverb, if not a platitude. Many men have felt it, but few can define it or can explain that peculiar magnetism which impels even the most unlikely and the most intolerant to602 words
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Article231 1924-03-05 4 Naval Men's Mistaken Belief. London, Fib. i*>. The Marquess of Graham and I -ommandcr Newcombe, who were charged G fo* Sheriff's* Court on llth instant with holding a sweepstake on H.M s t nieorn at Dundee, were to-day fined £20 %ach for contravening the Lottery Act231 words
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Article50 1924-03-05 4 The Duke of Devonshire deprecated the suggestion that the assistance the Dominions had granted us was not appreciated ne 'hoped Government would lit* guided by the great result already achieved and further develop Imperial trade. (Cheers;. Solicitor defending a steeplejack in Lancashire: My client u a person in hij-h life50 words
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Advertisement378 1924-03-05 4 TENDERS. G £*fe R CONTRACTS FOB H. M. NAVY. T,.ui,. v f or «mtracts fo th, supply »f the! f0110w,,,* article, to h. M. Ships etc. >t Sing*. Jon- for on, m i at Aprj win b|' received at H. M. Navel Offices, 26 Meyer's Mansions, by Resioeni Naval Ofleer,378 words
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Advertisement376 1924-03-05 4 i "^J^b^. OPENING SHORTLY t w The Flowtrshop W A A M, Amber Mansions, Orchard Road. jf CARNATIONS, LILIES, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 1 1 A large selection of vases, baskets, etc. f Pieliminary Notice. FOR SALE BY AUCTION ONE COMPLETE CHINA (LAV FACTORS NOW PRODUCING, TOGETHER WITH r> ACRES OF LAM) SITUATE376 words
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Advertisement126 1924-03-05 4 NOTICES. ORDINANCE No. -u (BANKRUPT* IN THE SUPREME COI'RT OP 1 STRAITS SETTLEMEN SETTLEMENT OP Bl SUMMARY i Jn Bankruptcy. II Tan Dividen, l is intended abovi matter. A ms by the 29th wi«e they will 1' ited G. B. K MALAYAN AGRI-HORTH I II I K\l ASSJK I I126 words
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Article943 1924-03-05 5 Petroleum has r .>> Blled larue :e in the pub I eye at a political and diplomatic pawn, exciting international i valry, and leading to much wild writing. vN assumed bo much Importance in time, what brought about kind < i t: tween the nations, and what943 words
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Article166 1924-03-05 5 n Hewi ntion that the •nt of India ef British Pi .1 dang< on the lil ona exist is backed up by Mr. il late Inspector-General of i in the Frontier Province. Mr. Close agra n and again during the yeara L9 when discussing the situation t: Sir George Roos-Keppel166 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement186 1924-03-05 5 BUSINESS CARDS. PETER TAN GRAMOPHONE ii:v now GOOD IT is. S«|< \-int-: A i VGOFF Co.. 12 Battery Rd ATHLETIC (iOOI)S Si I and Games. Prices moderate. r i CO. LTD.. J, High Stnct t ♦♦♦•.iiiCJ. >.<* FRAMROZ vV: Cos. RATED WATERS. BIG isaortoK ni of \t RENE I MANN186 words
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Advertisement256 1924-03-05 5 BRILLIANT GLASS SIGNS. Letter! g and Embossing on Glass ;>(.'( iality CHAS. J. HARDY, Manufacturer Ift»b D< S sa Street LACE MERCHANTS. ayl Hand-made Ceylon Lcce a SPECIALITY. V I- HEWA A- CO., 4 Dhoby Ghaut. PHOTO ENGRAVING. FINE ART AND COMMERCIAL. types of Blocks. RAITS PHOTO ENGRAVING CO. S256 words
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Advertisement398 1924-03-05 5 AUCTION SALES. SHERIFFS SALE. o IX THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE In the Eileen Lrmberi married Woman) Plaintiff i rbua l. i■ y Beng Hoon woman I Keni h Chia Defendant! AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture, plants to }><■ hi il at Xo I. Singapore398 words
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Advertisement341 1924-03-05 5 TO LET A;ry and eonunodiowi godowni ■nd 28-80 Jiak Kim Btr. ng riverside. F(ir .mi- please »pp!j K h and <'i>.. Singapore. 5 -3 M lL> Road, Inini.-diiti- Entry. Apply onally, £STATE TRUST AGENCIES I. ID., Au'ctior.icrs iimi k i-i Compound House "Hi.! Panjang. (mmediaU Bni Bun i ing the341 words
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446 1924-03-05 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1924. City Transport Possibilities. e hold no brief for the Singapore Tramways Company either in its past or reorganized form, but from what we can learn and from evidence that has been given, there seems some prospect of the iu-w organisation reaching a higher446 words
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Article797 1924-03-05 6 The delayed Order in Council deal- ng with the new arrangements for :he constitution of Ceylon's Leg;slative Council, has at last arrived in Colombo and has gone a long way towards satisfying all but those who Lirge ureasonably extreme views. The new Council will have an unofficial797 words
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Article162 1924-03-05 6 EDUCATION OF MALAYS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. March 4th. The vexed question of the higher education of Malays In the F.M.S. was the subject of a remarkable address by Sir Lionel Woodward, Chief Judicial Commisioner, on the occasion of the opening of a fund for the Victoria162 words
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Article672 1924-03-05 6 The Honp Guan-Rus-eM case has been again postponed to next month's li>t by the Chief Judicial Commissioner, at K Lumpur. -Mr. P. A. Yearwood, Inspector of School.-, Xegri Sembilan. lira. Yearwood, and family, returned to Seiemban on Saturday from Home leave. The Rev. G. K. A. Bell. Resident Chaplain to672 words
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Article312 1924-03-05 6 iß.ut.r'- Service.] l-ondun. ir j The House <-t Commm h.i- i. l(( vote of CIH,tN for Ikt Nauru undertaking, alltr a BJSCUSSIui j n the Lilnral Mr. Black called an, the condition*, of Chinese labeurei islands ynd h rm* of the a-r. Un^ Wkidi the> a>.> brought Imm312 words
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Article179 1924-03-05 6 In addition I tion of undernoted work- ha\ \tMtln Library anu will be 1 .e on Saturday at am. Asquitn <H.H.t Stu tiaiiour t Earl of) Theism lines iGeo. X.t From Work v abitiet. Bai 1 .A. 1 A land to the Congo. Barnt-tt (Lt.-( (i. H.i W179 words
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Article55 1924-03-05 6 The followii n te\eg\ February to Genera S hit departure from th< S1 Strait- Settle! I Force, t>i<i you fan v» i I pi 08P1 l'ily in ful 111 Tin- following i M Many thanki foi kind telegram. I sha Brreat i nt^i i.-t ii the55 words
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Article21 1924-03-05 6 A Ceylon paper baa i of the Dollar Line, at departure <>f Sir Robert I 1 York on board the Pn21 words
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Advertisement112 1924-03-05 6 "TH 1 CONNOISSEUR COMES TO i J NAPIER JOHNSTONE'S ■A SCOTCH B --I WHS^KY ■h vv ni jk i taldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Shanghai). i CHOICEST QUALITY 4 BUTTER PER v|>l 1U LB a f The ONLY BRANDS OF BUTTER SOLD f i BY US ARE M S.CA112 words
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Advertisement54 1924-03-05 6 H»»»»n.'miii!ugum»H»mmM»MiK!?m r IBERNA I SWISS CONDENSED MILK, j i 1 Is Switzerland's best, and s 0 the j j best of ail. j DUPIRE BROS. Sole Agents S.S. and F.M.S. I KANGAROO Purple Triangle BASS IS "JUST RIGHT" FOR THE CLIMATE. S 4< Agents S. S. and F. M. S.54 words
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Article44 1924-03-05 7 PRESIDENT MAKES THE DRAW. >RII ICATION OF IHE DWls CUP. Washiagtoa, Mar. S. Cup (Jc-tw will be held *t the March 17th. President ■iiv.w the first number. Fifthe United States, will Imbassa- 1 'oolid^e will Alienge' l< Iphia i aily I44 words
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Article206 1924-03-05 7 Blackburn, Mar. i was sunny and 20 t for 1 \\a!( Tl e ground wmi I reacherous. WmU won by tw her tin- beta r of Wt attacks at Tin re wi the interval when t ntre-forward, taking al burst the ball. abortive igh for i wards W.206 words
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Article88 1924-03-05 7 the Xanyn XiehiXii hi Shimbui >1. I <>kio. Mar. 1. rted thai ttiere are sevenuho 1 or irched by the police I anothei rumour Gunji, the V and i nigi egotial S V. K. tiona Tokio, Mar. A iat miami ti.i Japanese Miniji f. king 1 i- that88 words
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52 1924-03-05 7 London. Feb. 2",. ••i vit\ clerical fes ')'i wan tion o Crockfords which h loses approximately 700 h deaths, tiom 1 mpared with that the nations for the past six I It ia suggested rate of decrease ia 11 will be npoasible to main- al52 words
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Article26 1924-03-05 7 aitl brought by the State of R A. Hoardman. UU "f the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary been fixed by the chief Judicial for hearing on the 27th.26 words
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Article139 1924-03-05 7 OIL TRAIL TO PALM-BEACH. DID DAUGHERTY USE THE CODE? Reutei v Service 1 Washington, Mar. The Inquiry of the Senate Oil Committee I;is ped a new trail. It i< declared that some telegrams from Washington to Palm Beach wren in the old code of the irtmeni of Justice139 words
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Article308 1924-03-05 7 London, Mar. 3. n tni> Jl I Coi imons at question Mr. Thomas said he was requesting detailed report with recommendations roßfl t!l of Hongkong in regard to the Hydrai pea piracy case THK NABHA AFFRAY. nd» a, Mar. The India t9 lnt casualties in the Nabha affray308 words
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Article303 1924-03-05 7 TEAPOT DOME OIL Sl'AMhl A \v >n despatch of Jan. 31st. Efc fore the Naval Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives the evidence ol Rear-Admiral Latimer, Judge-Advocate-of the Navy, and Rear.Admirsl (•)•_<■:;. bead of the Bureau of Y*rds and Dot k-, was beii ir taken on what is, in303 words
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Article56 1924-03-05 7 The first rehearsal of this opera will 'ake place in the Memorial Hall at 5.15 n.m. on Wednesday. March 12th. Ladies and gentlemen who have received an inritation from the Committee to assist in' the production, and who have not yet replied, ait' requested to do s o56 words
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Article247 1924-03-05 7 CHIXESK MEDICINE CHOPS CASE. The hearing of the action brought by the resent trustees under the will of the late Towkay Thio Term Siat, wealthy Chinese merchant with considerable interests in .a tnd thl Dutch East Indies, in which that three medicine chops which nffed to the estate247 words
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Article114 1924-03-05 7 i Tin hearing of the appeal by Bashir Ahmed against the extradition order granted by the District Judge on a warrant from the Indian Police, charging him wi h kidnapping seven years hgo concluded yestt may morning Th,D.P.I\. M, X. H. P. Whitley, submitter that the evidence114 words
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Article155 1924-03-05 7 A Chinese went ip to a Tamil stall keeper in Tan Quee Lan Street on Mondav and offered him s ewr. tins of State ExDress cigarette! tor WO. Thinking the bargain too good to b« true> the Tami k eye on the Chinese while he examined one155 words
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Article133 1924-03-05 7 A nasty motor Mnash up, fortunately without loss of life, occurred along Telok. Blanga road on Monday afternoon, as the til of which, the Malay driver of motor bu-9 2006 was charged before the Second Magistrate yesterday morning with rash and negligent driving. The accident occurred133 words
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Article284 1924-03-05 7 Mr. Francis John Waring, C.M.G., M.In»t.C.E., who died on Feb. 6 at his residence at Ealirjr, at the auv of 80, was a railway engineer of long experience. The eldest eon of Francis Waring, of Faversham, be WM educated at the grammar sohooi there and284 words
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Article923 1924-03-05 7 DE FEN DAM UNDER C ROSS-EXAM I N A HON. The hearing of the Elkayes Match Factory action Which, although in its fifth day, Still appears to be a long way from its termination, wu resumed before Mr. Justice Arton in the Supreme Court yesterday. The plaintiff923 words
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Article50 1924-03-05 7 This old favourite in entertainments is 'lue in Singapore <>n March 20th and will take up its usual site in Beach Road. Th<--how COmefl from Ceylon, where it has been doin^ very good business, and has a Strong list of performers including the Xelsor. troupe of flying trapezists.50 words
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Article49 1924-03-05 7 According to the report on the census of India. 1921. the total population u 318,942,480, British territory containing 247,00;*.293 persons, or 77 per cent., an. l Indian States 71,939,187 persons, or 23 per cent., of the whole population. The population ha^ increased by 1.2 per cent durinp the decade.49 words
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Advertisement114 1924-03-05 7 Robinson Co Ltd. Watchman's Control Clock SUPPLY OF PAPER DIALS. y y C^\)/ vX^ WORKMANSHIP Robinson Co., Ltd. (Ineorpomted in Singapore.) THE PROPRIETORS LACTOGEN BABY FOOD are prepared to send FREE OF CHARGE one of their .well-known NESTLE' FEEDING BOTTLES in exchange for: 25 lids of the LACTOGEN y 2114 words
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Advertisement644 1924-03-05 8 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Serric«a te LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, makseiij.es, Liverpool and Glasgow. MARSEILLES. HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Point*. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. PYRRH Amsterdam,644 words
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Advertisement545 1924-03-05 8 STEAMER SAILINGS 'ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer. Due Singapore. HOMEWARDS. *s.s\ CITY OF YORK Marseilles— London April 4 ♦s.s. CITY OF CAIRO Marseilles— London Apr. 23 PASSAGE RATES. *A Class Steamers Ist Class £SQ. 2nd Class £56. Deck £22. fB Class545 words
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Advertisement467 1924-03-05 8 STEAMER SAILINGS P. O, HRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIEXTA°I STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMBWARD& For China and Japan. For Marseilles, London and A 1 Cfc467 words
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Advertisement516 1924-03-05 9 STEAMER SAILINGS OCEAN STEAM SKIP COMPANY, LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. ELLERMAN BUCKNAL^ STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE). (Incorporated in Etigland). M SERVICE TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK VI. SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. MMM. Due S'pore. Route For Mar. 20 Suez Philippines and516 words
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Advertisement524 1924-03-05 9 STEAMER S^JUNGS fUtt3Z "Around the World" S^S FAST PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE From Singapore and Penang to Boston and New York via Port Said, Genoa and Marseilles. s.s. PRESIDENT HAYES March s.s. PRESIDENT ADAMS Anril I SSKSSSSS?"* and thereafter fortnigntly ♦Freight only calls at Baltimore. Through Bills of Lading is-aea524 words
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Advertisement765 1924-03-05 9 STEAMER SAILINGS Isthmian line Arriving from America via Pi-nama and Loading for BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. 8.8. MONTGOMERY CITY due Sin K ap»,e Mar 12 S s s "STEEL ™KER R h^ s.s STEEL MAKER due Singapore Apr. 25 Taking- cargo on through Bills of Lading765 words
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Article77 1924-03-05 10 It is to be hoped the authorities at Dorham Cathedral, where three girla have app.icd for admission as choristers in the chen, will .rot make the mistake of a chcirmasto in the West of England village girl applied foi membership in the chapel choir, but after hearing77 words
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Article149 1924-03-05 10 ARMED CONVOYS FOR CHINA SHIPPING. The Hongkong- Government has 1 despatched a letter to the China Coast Officers' Guikl and the Marine Engineers' Guild of China, stating that H. E. the Governor is prepared to institute a system of convoys foi ships proceeding to Canton and also for149 words
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Article374 1924-03-05 10 Jn spite of tht many new cruisers hdded t<» the American Navy in the past year, fapan still man tains her lead in this type, having launched or completed no less than 16 ships since tht war. Four cruisers wi re «< *n\ in L92S— tht Yubari374 words
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Article175 1924-03-05 10 H. M s. Hermes, the first »h:p specially bailt to carry aeroplanes, is surely one of the most tariou3-looking v« iels ytt built. She is .V.U T feet lor.ir. TO feet wide at the water line and 90 feet w'de across the flit ht deck, draws 18%175 words
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Article226 1924-03-05 10 The Hamburg- American Line Has decided to car eel the order for a 32,000 ton liner which was going to be built at Stettin. The Special Service Squadron is taking a bijj party of Canadiar naval reservists for training between Esquimau and Halifax. Th; French Comptgnie Generate Trans•itlanti ;ut proposes226 words
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Advertisement162 1924-03-05 10 Shanks Sanitary Appliances 3 If; F lV^^'9 I VI V 1 I 4 -j WTO iff* 1 SANITARY. SPECIALISTS R. Young Co., Limited. PENANG. SLNGAPORK SOLE AGENTS FOR S.S. AND F.M.S. Phone 14%* GOLD FLAKE CIGARETTES dl C Famous all the World Over. so^aKtiTfES irom all fa^^^^^P fi^ Dealers at162 words
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Advertisement349 1924-03-05 10 Genasco Roofing 2 PLY AND 3 PLY COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK KLEATS AND NAILS FOR FIXING WITHSTANDS »P£Qffl^H BKCINM:-. I The Borneo Company Ltd. SINGAPORE, PENANG AND IPOH (Incorporated in England) STEAMER SAILINGS. CVDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (Incorporated in England). Direct SerTices to Japan via Hongkong ant Singapore and349 words
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Advertisement242 1924-03-05 10 STEAMER SAILINGS. LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. i (Incorporated in Italy). HOMEWARD SAILINGS. For Penangr, Brindisi, Venice and Tn«iU h ports taking' cargo on through B 'Is o1 Lading for Flume, the Levant and Bi»fi Sea Ports, also to all ports on the W»ii Coast of Italy. Due to Due to Arr.ve242 words
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Miscellaneous665 1924-03-05 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Ptnaug, Suez, London, Rotterdam and Antwerp Demodocus 8 a.m. Ja Pan Yaye Maru 9 a.m. Batavia, Cheribon and Samaranj? Ban Honj? Liong <) a.m. Tonjrkal, Moeara-Saba Djambi Sing:kep a.m. Pengerang Despatch 9 a.m Karimon Fook Mow 9 a.m Cucob and Benuit Hong Aik 9 a.m. (in ob665 words
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Article63 1924-03-05 11 .\l.\rch, 1. li<mk 4 m.s. o\a q i c •oank, demand •> t rtvate eredi 3 m.s. jjl9 3 New York, demand Credits 90 d Fr:.iK. d. mand j nu, India, T. l. 19g% Hongkong, demand p.. i Kc ;>. Yokohama, demand 1 1 1 4 Java, demand 163 words
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Article120 1924-03-05 11 Toi 'io(i i LRice, Rangoon .vhke 275.00 Rice Siam Xo. 1 for export 30.00 Rice, Siam No. 2 for export 310.00 Rice, Saigon No. 1 for export Rice, Saigon No. 2 for export 213.00 ct v Al for export 190 Rice, Siam Broken Cl for export Oonnuts, per thousand120 words
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Article33 1924-03-05 11 Singap rt Mar. I. noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked SI Sp< t 154 15^ April 16 L6 1 47 -47' i July-S pi Quotatio Sh, l% Market W33 words
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Article96 1924-03-05 11 Yesterday's Alterations. Batai ang Tin 47 52 0 Mambau Tin Nawng Pel 1.70 1.75 N Taiping (750,000^) l.:?:» 1.10 I L2s. 3d L3s. 3d. Pengkalei (£1) It 1 1. 7" ing Tin <*1 1.12% 1.15 Taip ng i<! i.;:, Taiping (|l) I 10 1.45 cd. Ulu P96 words
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Article124 1924-03-05 11 With referenc to a note headed "Why n. I ion V m a r. tie el" th( Free importationa of Fijian p into Canada, Mr. Muddiman <>f the Canadian rnnvenl here points i>ut that quantities of pineapples are imported from Singapore into Canada. For example, during124 words
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Article75 1924-03-05 11 t'olii wing i- -I if quantity and value «»f rubbei xported durini I i I Aaiaya. m count imouni It i i n rj I Pi.ni ro ri 8,446.29 ton d value ol th< xpori 45,7i B, similai period < t last j Uestu ation. Febi nary75 words
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Article92 1924-03-05 11 MACPHAIL CO. LTD'S REPORT. Rubber.— London Is 1 In--' Rubbere^-Allenbj N Ma.-, 1.90 l.fl I KaJ 62H. I B V Me-it-i 1.62 2 Sun*e| Puk M«n:n<r— ,\-ani Kuml Padans* 45 nt ings 4.'s .)()<. Kamuntings 38s 3d Lmguia 5.35 5.66. Man bauj 77' Miaraia 3.05 3.15. X Pen«kaleiM 14.25 11.7:,92 words
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Article24 1924-03-05 11 Mir. Ith Rubber.— l* Down ',<! -n in- 2 Mining.— P R 77'., fnd Loan? 101 Vict< 7 pei cent II24 words
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Article88 1924-03-05 11 POSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. (1 R. Mi. hail Singapore Mar I I 14. L7o I Id. Rubb< r._ j Parii Perak i S 1.3 i 1. 1" cum I Industrial Loam, 1J io ti 104 Ottawa, Ont Tl I I aid hn Bai chairmai q that 23,508 ceivt nd 188 words
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Advertisement329 1924-03-05 11 Assets over $5,000,000. Till? nnr Am ha nmnn*T Assurances in force over $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED HFAn nmnnv m t (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HLAD 01-UCE:— Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICF"- V nu t vn Company has £20,000 deposited wit£ the Sujre™ .Court of En^and co^wih329 words
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Advertisement213 1924-03-05 11 INSURANCE, i (Incorporated ir. Great Britain). Security £22 000,000 FIRE, MOTOR CAR, COMMERCIAL EHICLES, AND MOTOR CYCLES. Agents throughout Malaya. BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) COMBINE OF SLUYTER*S AND CO. JAVA SEA FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. 1 FIXI \\so\ GREEN. Tel. 171 t local Manager:— H. P. G. BAKKENIST.213 words
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Advertisement529 1924-03-05 11 i BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AM) CHINA. incorporate in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capita] in 600,000 rfaarea £3 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 3,800,000 hesei-ve Liability of Proprietor! 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star HoDffkoLC Puket Amritsar Iloilo Rangoon Bangkok rpol:529 words
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Advertisement489 1924-03-05 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. I). 17J0). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd. Branch Office 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. BANKING. HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING489 words
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Article858 1924-03-05 12 lhe most turpriaing feature of the third round ol the F. A. (up competition was the aefeat i f HuddersfieW at Burnley. The tact that rhe Lancashire Club aiv not the side they were during the two years which followed the war, and the fact that Huddersfleld are858 words
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Article33 1924-03-05 12 Y< teidav a cable waa received h >m Hongkong stat ng that the Hongkong Cricket Club will send down a cricket arriving here on April 9th and leaving on the 17th.33 words
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Article51 1924-03-05 12 The i-u 1 IMrcfa spoon was won by Mi X. Griffith-Jones, th a net score i i The following cards were returned: Miss X. Griffith-Jonea oO 15 35 i. R. S. Neli 47 11 Mrs D. J. Ward 4S 9 59 Mrs. (J C. Clarke 4>i s51 words
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Article28 1924-03-05 12 In the Anal ol the Keppel GoM Club Championship 1923-1924, played ;>n Sunlay, C. X. \V. Joyce beat J. Thomson by 2 up ii holes.28 words
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Article45 1924-03-05 12 London, Feb. _\">. The following i.- the draw for the fourth und of t v \bo liation Football Cup to I !ayed on March 8. I ty v. Car liff. Bromwi i \V (iverhaniDton v Villa Sw indon v. Burnley. > Southampton or Lh45 words
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132 1924-03-05 12 hly sp< on shoot took placi the Parrer Range, S< waj s record attendance of men. food scores were put Up, the ng in the various competit ons. Class A. 201) yards:— E. F. De S I h. 34, sp n-winner. J. C. Ryan T. Hutch132 words
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Article51 1924-03-05 12 Striken H«!d up "i..ii Vans. I nd Feb. 12. Pest s that f Irak and them. Is were cp b; I bury were waylaid by the striker.-. The d police protection and ed the vans on tin nails I the side th< s. and Au eed.51 words
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Article810 1924-03-05 12 THE SURPRISES OF FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Feb. 7th. We are nearing the end of the Cup Tie Competition; the ties in the second round of the Football Association Cup competi(ii last Saturday were remarkable for the nparativt ear< with which eight dubs ed victories, while810 words
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Article270 1924-03-05 12 SING APORE AND EMPIRE GOODS. S trait s Set 1 tant in regard to which they a unoting trade within but Municipal Commission 1 has no-w unmistakeably defined ct. A resolution recently pas that so far as that port ia concerned the best olicy i I buy in tie nu-.rket,270 words
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Article14 1924-03-05 12 Wednesday, March 5, Band Practice, 5.15 p.m. FRANK C. SA;;ns. Commissioner.14 words
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Advertisement243 1924-03-05 12 u HIS MASTER'S VOICE is a name of international renown; it Is a of world significance. Wherever music is ki there you will find "H. M. V." Gramophon records. ASK FOR LISTS TODAY. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD (Incorporated in Hongrkonp. RAFFLES PLACE. NOW AG/, i N OBTAINA] I E "THE243 words
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