The Straits Times, 6 January 1923
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Title Section13 1923-01-06 1 The Straits Times No. 27,143 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1923 PRICE 10 CENTS,13 words
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Advertisement314 1923-01-06 1 KSHBB*BBBIBBBaBBBBBll«««lB««BHEnB«BBB«BBl«»«HSa«Ba«««»»«a lIUIUmiHIIIHimnUHMj j j J+ PE]]^]3O I f "Wliat It Is I I "PfILDO" is a remarkable new scientific discovery (potent applied for), the result of indefatigable research extending over a long period. i i "PELDO" is a cream v»hich, when applied to the hands quickly evaporates leaving a soluble314 words
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Article1682 1923-01-06 2 Financial Position Sound And Healthy. H:c thirteenth annual general meetins of Tebrau Rubber Kstatts. Ltd., was 'l:ol<! i.rjrh en Xovember 2H. Mr. Frederick Walter Carter (the Chairman of tfce company) presiding. Th'j Chairman, in moving the adoption of the dircitor.s' report and accounts for the ji:ir en>ied1,682 words
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Advertisement331 1923-01-06 2 Safety then and now The modern safe deposit is the last word in security for your valuables. The Brooke Bond vacuum-packed tin is the last word in security for your tea. The old oak chest and the old square tea tin or carton are both alike, obsolete. Brooke Bond tea331 words
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Advertisement291 1923-01-06 2 iTiilEll CHILDREN'S HASH All Over Bodies, Limbs and Feet. Very Irritating, "My five children ey. fared from a rash lhat came cut iv. pi^iples r..l ovxr their bo<ii--i, lir.ib3, and feet. Later it brok: out into wl-.ite, sor* emotions. It v/is very irritating ar.J a', night we h:d to tic291 words
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Advertisement135 1923-01-06 2 Fresh, Fragrant J uice m.\ Nature's Own Refresher f f Real Economy. Don't let the WHITE ANTS destroy your Rub&er Estates but use UNIVERSAL ANT-K!LLERS. Sola Afenti for 8.9. and F.MJI. N V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING GO.. 114. CJBCIL BTBKCT, XISC \rOB» 1923 WILLYS-KNIGHT TOURING CARS (Price $3,250) FIRS'" SHIPMENT135 words
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Article255 1923-01-06 3 Sugar Made Artificially By Chemists. Are we on the eve of producing synthetic sugar and of discovering the origin of life The recent statement of the Pro-Chan-cellor of the Liverpool University (Mr. Hugh R. Rathbone) concerning the epochmaking researches into how the inorganic becomes organic made255 words
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Article164 1923-01-06 3 The Pope has addressed an encyclical to tl:e Catholic Bishops pointing out '.he necessity for the reconstruction of society and the restoration of peace throughout the world. He expresses joy that all nations except Italy are now on friendly terms with the Holy See and announces that164 words
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Advertisement906 1923-01-06 3 SALES BY AUCTION CHEONG KOON SENG CO. MORTGAGEE'S SALE of ralaaUe ptoswrtiea at-Cross Street, Lavender Street, Race- Coarse Road, Lorongs f and 27-a, Holland Road, Joo Chiut Road, Paya I.ane aud Ice Factory, at Lavender Street. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Scnu Co.'s snle-room, No. 30, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, January906 words
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Advertisement209 1923-01-06 3 DELICATE FROM BIRTH HOW BABY'S OWN TABLETS HELP WKAKLY CHILDREN. In three words "delicate from birth" is expressed world of anxieties suffered by mothers whose children have had a bad start in life. For little ones who are ailinc;. peevish, worried by teething, fickle of appetite, and ur.ablc to digest209 words
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Advertisement372 1923-01-06 3 and 'Wincarnis en- j •urea a progressive increate of renewed health for those who are Weak, Anaemic Nervousorßun-down" f[ A most satisfactory featura of Wmcarnis is thai il ensures a Coftsuvt increase of renewed alth— a day-by-day tmpro9iment in the vigour and viulity of the body. C And the reason372 words
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Advertisement200 1923-01-06 3 t»immimiillM I*MM>MHIMMmiIHIIIIIIIHU (^jSjiL! new lUpP^ YEAR ONCE again the old yeas passes and a new year looms ahead. ,We gladly mark the occasion with a tribute to the loyal support and increasing appreciation accorded us by our customers. We on our part trust our obligations to them have been as200 words
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Advertisement726 1923-01-06 4 STEAMER SAB-IMS P. ~i 0.-British India Apcar Line (Cbrnpauics Ineervorated la Kaglaad) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERYICIS PEMNS'-'I A AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. It'advr Contract wita Bis Majesty's Govenuaeat) LONDON FAX-EASTERN SERVICE i «Olt LOMUON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP D«* fiUgapor* Leave Slogaaor* ID2S 1 "28 •DELTA (Transport)726 words
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Advertisement700 1923-01-06 4 STEJHIER BMUIIBS LINE ELLERMAM BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. (laco<vC4at*<*. ia Englaad) STKAM~ER Dao Blacmpow PASSENGER SER\IC» OLTWAKD. s.s. CITY OF SIMLA China Japan Feb. 4 s.e. CITY OF POONA China A Japaa May. 9 HOMEWARDS. s.i. CITY OF YORK Marseilles Lo«do» Feb. 20 s.B. CITY OF SIMLA Marseilles Loadoa Mar.700 words
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Advertisement702 1923-01-06 4 STEAMER SftILIMSS KOKINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPM (ROTAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OK BATAVIA) (hc(.-poratrd 1n Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA, GOV«I\M«.\7. TelepkeM No*. Pasaag* Pcpt. 131. Flight Dept. 12*2, Maria* Dept. aad Ti«.-.«alps>««t Dept. 1437, Manaier** Dipt. l»6t. VAN OVERSTKATEX Janr.my C, Hongkong and Amoy. CAMPHUYS— January C. Billiton and702 words
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Advertisement371 1923-01-06 5 STEAMER SAimtS N. Y. K. LONPOW LOW Tlaruna Mara Jan. 12 Kamo Mart Jan. 23 UVBBPOOL LINB Tsurugn Maru Jan. 9 Delagoa Maru mid. Feb. HAMBUBG UNB Mito Mare cad Jan. Matsuye Maru mid. Feb. NBW TOEK UNB rU SPBB SOUTH AMBBICAN LPCB BOMBAT UNB Muroran Mara Jaa. 8 Awa371 words
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Advertisement446 1923-01-06 5 STEAMER WLJOm O.S.K. Pries* sd BaUlass frost ■laceper* (smbjeet te eaaage vithoat prerloas aotiee BUBOPKAN LINB Per Marseille., London, Hambarg. Better. das*. Aatwerp, Tie Coleaibe, Baaa ut P*rt Said. An Dep. 'ATLAS MARU Jan. 15 Jan. 18 ARGUN MARU Feb. 24 Feb. 26 •Omit Marseilles. NBW TOBK LINB Per Baa446 words
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Advertisement521 1923-01-06 5 STEAMER SAHJK.S STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. LOCAL SAILINGS Intended to sail Steamer From Srafap*** to Monday. 4 p.av KINTA Port Swetteaham aad Peaaag. Monday, 6 p.m. HYE LEONG Malacca and Mnar. Tuesday, 2.30 p.m. POH ANN Port Dtekaoa, Taluk Aaaea, Bstgaa QMaf and Lnjnat Tuesday, 5 p.m. KXLANTAN Malacca aid521 words
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Advertisement149 1923-01-06 5 THE BEN LINE STUMERS LTD (Useraerato* la ike TJalte* Klageoss FOB CaUNA AND JAPAN BENAVON In port BENGLOE Jaa. 17 No Passenger Accommodation. SINGAPORE ONLY. for Cretgat, please astly to PATERSON, SIMONS ft CO. LIMITED. (laewaemtea U laglamaa) Asteato. TUB UAH ITIAM NAVIGATION CO, LJMITID (laeerporated la Haas) SINSAPORE BANGKOK149 words
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Advertisement503 1923-01-06 5 STEAMER SAHINiS AUSTRALIA DV BURRS PKILP UNE (laeorporated la Australia) Siagapore to Java Ports, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne Tia Torres Straits, also with transhipment to Other Victorian, Sontk Australian and North Queensland Porte, British New Guinea, New Britain, Tasmania and New Zealand Port*. APPROXIMATE BAILINGS MALAYAN503 words
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Advertisement435 1923-01-06 5 eTEfIMEB MUMS United American Lines inc. Successors to LIVERMORE DEARBORN CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated la U.S-A.) INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINE Begalar Serrice betweea New York Siagapore and Java ports ami vice vorsa. FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ s.s. Jalapa due Feb. 10 For freight, apply to GUTHRIE CO., LTD., Agentl, StraiU Settlements435 words
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Advertisement419 1923-01-06 6 CINEMAS A SPECIAL SELECTED PROCAMME FOR THE SEASON TONIGHT EMPIRE At 8 THE FALL OF THE ROMANOFFS In i parts. Herbert Brenon's startling picturization of the Russian Revolution, as furnished to him by Iliodor, the mad monk, confesser of the Czar and Czarina At 730 sharp Elmo Lincoln in THE419 words
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Advertisement271 1923-01-06 6 CIBEWAS SURINA To-night's Star Attraction is A CLASSIC COMEDY SPECIAL At 10 p.m. TAYLOR HOLMES Metro Star In his screen Version of Aaron Hoffman's Sparkling Broadway Success NOTHING BUT LIES A riot of fun. Gales of Hilarity. IN 6 REELS At 9.30 p.m. CHARLIE CHAPLIN in THE RINK New Kvt's271 words
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Advertisement113 1923-01-06 6 AT their present day price, Dodge ear* ajfo undoubtedly the best value on this market. The chassis is thoroughly sound, the electrical equipment is perfect, tha body is roomy and comfortable aad tee upkeep cost low. CENTRAL MOTORS. LfaL $0 QRH PKIV CiviC &%c}inccz£> s' '■-■r^p'.T..--' --^'V-; v i JOridcje113 words
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Article117 1923-01-06 7 FIXTURES. Saturday, January 6 Hi™h Water, a.m., 11.52 p.m. <es. real, '.'.13 p.m, S»nday, January 7 liich Water, 1.1."> a.m., 0.38 p.m. Monday. Janu.-ry K. Itirrh Water, 2 0 n.m., 1.33 p.m. ■i. 31. il due. Honwward Dnleh mail closes 8 a.m. i idrmgirl Rubber M'-ir., Evatt's,117 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article60 1923-01-06 7 K.-»l Wharf Batin-Nil. ■i'.rrfK Whir' Maia harl mius. Empire Dock Suddahib, Benlodi, Ik'navon, Aesi Whari Jartiines \Vharl —Nil. I'alo i:r:.;ii Caal trmarf -Nil Keppel Harbour. Main Wharf Horrai Patrol, Tug Daisy, Dn dger Kuantaa, Margaret Dollar. Vesurla in Dry Dock. Tanjori r.. ir Üboit Dock: Nil.60 words
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Article24 1923-01-06 7 ton froai Han-;kok 5-1, for 7 1 tuns, from Kobe 4-1, ;'ur 1...: don -1. EVJDUHAI from BungkoK l fei ii.v: r24 words
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Article163 1923-01-06 7 To-d.iy Haar 3 p.m. Mi nt I job Bliajet and 1 al fining I p.m. :> p.m. 3 p.m. 3ttu Puhat 3 p.m. ).:n. Medan 3 p.m S V.r;l--3 p.m. }■•> ana Penang I p.m Malacca 3 p.m. !::.:j r I ..n. rt.lombo, Djibouti, Port Bald, M:ir-163 words
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Article27 1923-01-06 7 Loft S'pore. November .17 NpT»»b«t I I Norambvr 1 7 Air. London. December 12 Dcocml.iT 1« mber 18 buocmber -1 •Tunuary 1 January 'i.27 words
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Article210 1923-01-06 7 S Keels Without any Written Explanation. 1 1 film 'Lily in Our Alley'— which I. a been Mooaeed by Mr. Henry rth I'.nnmany, in which not a muklo written or printed wwri ■Mean, is now nesting complaUea. Ail UH ICTItM have bee* taken, nnri Mr. Kilassembling ami cutting210 words
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Article171 1923-01-06 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, January G. On London, Bank m/s 2/414 Demand 2/4 5/32 Private 3 ms. credits 2/4 15/32 On New York Demand 54'i Private 90 d/3 56% On France, Bank 700 On India, Bank T.T. 174% On Hongkong-, Bank d/d 1% p.c. dis. On Shanghai, Bank d/d171 words
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57 1923-01-06 7 Tone of market Steady. Lateal London cables quote Spct shiet Is. 3d. Pal* Crep* Closing Prieaa Bnysn. 8«ll«n. Spot r cb/March Ipril/June uly-Sept. Spot Keb.-March April-June luly-Scpt. Singapore Btan<Urd Jtibbtd Smoked Sheet Cloilnf Price* ■uyerw. B«llen. 51 51 i 52H Wi r.r>'. 57 57'j57 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article210 1923-01-06 7 Issue Val. Pd. Bnycrs. Srflert. 1 1 Batnnp Padang 52 4 67V4 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.25 1.35 1 1 Jelantoh 0.20 0.40 norn l Jfthan Tin O.'>2 0.55 1 i> Kaw. Kftinunt. 1.11. G. 1.1(5.0 xd. 10 10 Kftita Assen. 6.75 7.25 5,-f! LiiiKui Tin 4..">0 4.65 n210 words
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Article150 1923-01-06 7 Val. Pd. Bayers. Sellers. I £1 Br. Am. Tohao;o 4 B.n 4.11.0 c.tl. 10 10 Central Engines 8.75 9.25 10 10 Central Moton 2.25 .2.75 1 fl E. Smelting Co. 7.20 7.40 "t!- 5/- Electric Tramways 1/- 2/- nom !0 10 Fraser Neave T53.50 34.00 30 50 Hammer and150 words
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Article112 1923-01-06 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234^00 par 5 p.c. p.m. Spore Electrical Tramways, 5 p.c. £350,000 nom. Spore Municipal 5 p.c. 41,878,000 par Spore Municipal 4V4 p.c. of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.e. dii. Spore Municipal 4V4 p.c. of 1909 $1,600,500 10 p.e. dii. Spore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1909 $1,500,000112 words
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Article396 1923-01-06 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatfa QaoUtiona. To-day's Prices. Fraser Lyall Co. ETitt Allenby \e\v ($U 0.82'j 0.90 0.75 0.85 Alor Gajah ($1) 1.35 1.45 1.35 1.45 A. Hitam ($5) 12.00 13.00 12.50 13.50 A. Kunins ($1) 0.50 0.65 0.50 0.G0 Am. Malay ($2) 2.20 2.35 2.15396 words
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Advertisement641 1923-01-06 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS CBYSTAUUED FRL'ITS. Cijataltlaad Caiagl r, Wiawaaillaa and Raspberrir ii, ottlaa, Noug.it anil KuUer Scotch. 11. Bolter, Eurapa Hotel Building. ss.l SCHOOL AMD aUNDESOARTKN 21, Amber Rocd, Tanjong Katong. WANTED TO PURCHASE, jreunf para-fcraa !>rll-terrier *****. Steimitt. Bruas, Per:.k. '.'RIVATK !'6aRD~~AND RESIdENCE, Am her Ri.n'l, Katorg. Apply Seafront, Mnr't.Tiinos.641 words
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Advertisement57 1923-01-06 7 INDIA-RUBBER AND CANVAS BELTING FOR POWER TRANSMISSION AND CONVEYING. Built of the best plantation rubber and strongest cotton duck. Made in any length, width and strength. The ideal Belt for the tropical climate, economical, reliable damp-dust-acidproof. Prices on application to Singapore Rubber Works Hi :ul Office and Work* Town Office57 words
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Advertisement507 1923-01-06 7 MISS JILL, HILL haa returned tuition in the LATEST SOCIETY BALLROOM DANCING. STUDIO 128, Raffles Hotel. GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD. (laeerponUd la Bonrkonc.> PORTLAND CEMENT IN CASKS 375 LBS. NETT. T«l«a*ra»kle AMraaa t C. M. ALPORT, GRXBVLAND, aOfGAPORK A««nt, TiUpa«a* Na. 1751. 15-1. Bui Qiar, Bisxap«r<g •ou AtjKvrs run507 words
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Advertisement359 1923-01-06 7 VICTORIA THEATRE LAST NKR. To-night at 9.30 TnE GREAT FILM CARPENTIER AND SIKI This film shows the great moment in Slow Motion A FIVE REEL MAX UNDER THE LITTLE CAFE TATHE NEWS AND EVES GAZETTE. Prices as Usual $2 and $1. Booking now open at MOLTRIE'S. NOTICE IN THE ESTATE359 words
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1129 1923-01-06 8 The Straits Times SATURDAY, JANUARY 6. LLOYD GEORGE v. BONAR LAW. An old song runs in our head sometimes of which ths refrain is something like Half the world sighs for the other hairs lives, with the chance of a chance for the worse." Change takes place in politics, and1,129 words
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Article17 1923-01-06 8 Belawan exported some 6,000 tons of rubber during November, about two-third 3 of which went to America.17 words
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Article19 1923-01-06 8 The International Rubber Exhibition, which it was proposed to hold at the Hague, in 1924, will not take place.19 words
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Article24 1923-01-06 8 The Bible in the World, a monthly record of the work of the British and Foreign Bible Society, reaches us from the local headquarters.24 words
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Article33 1923-01-06 8 The rate of issue of money orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 172 to $100. The rate of payment of, money orders from India and Ocylon is Rs. 175 to $100.33 words
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Article40 1923-01-06 8 During the fixing of the cases in the Supreme Court yesterday a Chinese divorce petition was fixed for February 10, and an action by Teo Sionjr Moh against the Straits Steamship Company for an early date in the same month.40 words
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Article68 1923-01-06 8 j The s'.camer Georgia, belonging to the i Russian Volunteer Fleet wjiich was pre- viously authorised to fly the French flag 1 i had this privilege withdrawn on her i arrival at Haiphong, says the Courrier d'Haiphong of November 19. She left for Hongkong and Hoihao on November 21, freighted68 words
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Article18 1923-01-06 8 The Delta, with reliefs for the Str:iits Garrison, will not now arrive uflfl the 9th or 10th instant.18 words
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Article17 1923-01-06 8 Myrtle Club is called upon to furnish prcof of its existence to the Rcgistrai cf Societies, Singapore.17 words
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Article26 1923-01-06 8 The King will n< t he advised to exercise his pewer of disallowance in respect jf the ordinance to further amend Ordinance No. 125 (Merchant Shipping).26 words
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Article27 1923-01-06 8 On Monday Mr. C. Hannipan, Inspector General of Pol'ce, will present watches to the native detectives who were prominent iuring the recent S'n Koh Street aiF; ir.27 words
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Article27 1923-01-06 8 Our Penan.? correspo -id?n'^ wires that he largest dredge n Malaya, belonging to South Taip'ng Tin Dredging Co., ha.been assembled and starts wor'; in a few days.27 words
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Article33 1923-01-06 8 According to the Shanghai Journal of Commerce the 15 Russian Vessels at \V(»isung are shortly to leave for Saigon Should, however, the French authorities .here refuse- them hospitality, they will jo to Europe.33 words
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Article34 1923-01-06 8 H.M.S. Despatch arrived at Port Swettcnham on Thursday. A number of bluejackets travelled up to Kuala Lur.-.pur oy the afternoon train and spent the even ng sight-seeing. The Despatch leaves r?rt Swettcnham in Tuesday.34 words
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Article39 1923-01-06 8 Our Penang correspondent w res The two Tamils, who attempted to steal $542 frcm the paying in counter of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank rccen ly, have been sentenced by Mr. Bathurs 1 to ont month's rigorous imprisonment each.39 words
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Article42 1923-01-06 8 News has been received of the demise of H.R.H. Prncess Sudhadib, eid.T sister of the King of Siam, from chronic infective colonies and tuberculosis of the iungs, on the 2nd instant. The Siamese Court will go into mourning for two consecutive months.42 words
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Article53 1923-01-06 8 In their produce report, dated the sth is»r I Messrs. Barlow Co. state smaller volume of business has been done .n copra and there has been a further advance in prices during the week. Closing quotations are as follows No. 1 .standard ¥10.30 to $10.70, 2 10 to 10.30, 353 words
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Article48 1923-01-06 8 The Consul-General for Japan informs us that he has received a teiefrram from Tokio, dated January 4, stating that the Chino-Japanese Treaty regarding the withdrawal of the Japanese Post O.Tices in China was ratified on December ."1 and that the treaty carr.e into fore* on January 1 last.48 words
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Article52 1923-01-06 8 The case in which the Chinese detecive Tan Toh is charged with receiving an illegal gratification from one Quoh Chee in order, it is alleged, that the latter might not be prosecuted for receiving stolen properly was mentioned before Mr. Gourlay yesterday by detec.ive Inspector Phear, and transferred tc .he52 words
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Article65 1923-01-06 8 Born in Honc;kon^, bred in Hongkong, \r.d having lived in the Colony for her iife, Mrs. Hclouisa Josepha Vieria Ribeiro Kocha, of 8, Morrison Gap Rond, imt with i tragic end. It appears that the unfortunate lady, who was seventy-two years if age, fell from the first floor of tht65 words
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Article70 1923-01-06 8 A feature of the Christmas celebration at Shanghai was the gathering of foreign residents on the Race Caurse to sin? Christmas Carols, the words of which wer.flashed on screens. Because of the limited space it was arranged to admit Chin3=e guests by tickets. The festivities centered around a giant Christmas70 words
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Article85 1923-01-06 8 There was another appreciative audimee at the Victoria Theatre last ni^ht f .o see the Carpcnti< r-Ski and Max Linder films, whije a local touch was given by the inclusion in the splendid pragraanM of a Singapore Polo Club paperchase. These pictures served to show what cne is apt tc85 words
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Article97 1923-01-06 8 We have had a call from a young Chinese who started from Batavia in August last to travel round the world without a cent of money except such as he can' raise by selling cards bearinjr his photograph. Mr. Kwee Kheng Liong has set himself a big task. If he97 words
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Article104 1923-01-06 8 On Wednesday the pontoon bridge at Enggor en the way to Kuala Kangsar was impossible to road traffic, states the Malay Mail. The heavy rains in the Kuala Kangsar district resulted in the flooding of the banks of the Perak river and the increased volume of water swept over the104 words
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Article116 1923-01-06 8 Five privates of the Middlesex Reirt. who apparently celebrated the New Year a bit too merrily, were placed before Mr. Dawyon, second magistrate, yesterday morning, charjted with cheating in respect of the price of a number of bottles of beer, mischief, criminal trespass, and using criminal force at a liquor116 words
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Article378 1923-01-06 8 Dr. J. R. McVail has been seconded for service under th> Kelantan Government. Mr. J. S. Thomson is officially recognised as Honorary Vice-Consul fcr Spain at Singapoie. Engineer Lieutenant Commander W. N. Masterton, R.D., R.N.R. (retired), is to be a Deputy Surveyor-Genera! of Ships. Mrs. Alan Loke378 words
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Article87 1923-01-06 8 At the instance cf Captain Warren, of the B. I. steamer Kgra, a warrant has been signed by Mr. David, Distrct Judge and First Majrstrate, for the arrest of C. Chadwick, purser of that vessel. It is alleged that Chadwick, whMe the vessel was at Singapore,87 words
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Article81 1923-01-06 8 Yesterday afternoon, a deputation representing the Eurasian, Chinese. Malay and Indian clerks of the Colonial Secretary's office called upon., Sr Frederick James, X.8.X., C.M.G., ar.d offered (half cordial congratulations to him on tht> occasion of the bestowal of the bonoor of Knight Commander of the Host Excellent81 words
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Article110 1923-01-06 8 It will be good MWI to v. lunlc-ers to learn that Urn Seletar Rifle Range, in the Seletar Raaai iuli catchment area, is almost completed, and, it is expel be ready f < r ur.s by the early part cf next nnnth. Thtr? will be four110 words
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Article258 1923-01-06 8 In the thirteenth yearly repcrt of the directors cf Pantai, I.imittil, fcr the year ended October 81, 1^2:!, it is stated that the working fcT the year has resulted in a loss rf $ii.704.60. After deducting imbalance brought forward from but viz., $2,428.74, a debit balance cf $4,27.">.X<;258 words
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Advertisement85 1923-01-06 8 Tennis Rackets m\ Prosser's "JAELANCO" Racket i|::| !J:j|:|| Price $30.00 Spalding's GOLD MEDAL Racket Price $30.00 Slazenger's Famous "DOHERTY" Price $31.00 Slazenger's "VICEROY" Racket Price $25.00 Stocked in atl weights, strung with beet black tropical gut. JOHN UTTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE. Marine Mechanical Sanitary IPENTRaT O (ENGITJr85 words
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Advertisement177 1923-01-06 8 ALHAMBRA RECKLESS CHANCE. pts. 5 pts. CLASS 6 pts. 5 pts. Pathe Serial GO-GET'EM HUTCH Episodes 11 and VI. (First Show) MARLBOROUGH AT THE END OF THE WORLD 0 pts. 6 pts LIFE'S A FUNNY PROPOSITION •> Pts. 6 pts. SQUARE DEAL SANDERSON 5 pts. 6 pti. (First Show) TAN177 words
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Article482 1923-01-06 9 Comments on the Conference Breakdown. Endeavours to Save Entente Cordiale. Reuteb's Service. London, January 4. Paris Since the conference in London, M. Poincare and Mr. Bonar Law realise! the virtual impossibility of reaching »n agreement, said Mr. Bonar Law in a statement to-night. Nevertheless, that hart not482 words
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Article299 1923-01-06 9 Leadea, January 5. Paris Neither surprise nrr cmction is d i:i the Preach newspapers en the failure of the Conference. They are unanimously of opinion that it will in no way affect the Anglo-French friendly rei:>i.i. us. Indeed, most of tiicm refer to '.he event a-i "a friendly299 words
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Article506 1923-01-06 9 London, January 5. Mr. Bonar Law, who was looking tircJ, refused to speak on his arrival at I Victoria Station, where he was greeted j by a huge crowd, necessitating the efforts of the police to clear a path to his car. London, January 5. Deep grief and506 words
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Article407 1923-01-06 9 London, January 5. Washington Oflvial circles .'consider that the dissolution of the Paris conference brings the reparations crisis measurably nearer the point on which Mr. Hughes touched in his speech at Newhaven, namely, the selection of a competent non-partisan board to thresh out the matter but there is407 words
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Article234 1923-01-06 9 London, January 5. In view of the crisis a significant statement was made by the German Minister for Finance in an interview at Berlin We cannot be expected to commit suicide in paying and we will not. I warn the world that this nation though weak and weary234 words
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Article308 1923-01-06 9 London, January 4. One of the things which angered the French mest to-day is the revelation that the £40,000,000 in gold held on behalf of France and the £16,000,000 on behalf of Italy deposited in the Bank of England in war time had been sent to the United308 words
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Article124 1923-01-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 5. A Corporation for ths Economic Development at Turkey has been registered with a nominal capital of a quarter of a million, to be increased to a million or more as necessary. Shares will not be offered to the public. The principal subscriber124 words
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Article115 1923-01-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 5. i The Daily News states that it has authentic information that the formal announcement of the engagement of the PTince of Wales to a daughter of a wattI known Scottish Earl w5l be made in the I next two or three months.115 words
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Article64 1923-01-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 5. New Yoik The town cf Rosewood, Florida, has been destroyed as the result of a class war between Negroes and Whites folloving an alleged attack on a white' woman. The Whites poured in from neighbouring cities and attacked I the Negroes who64 words
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Article47 1923-01-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 5. Washington At the opening hearing of the prohibition cases as affecting steamship companies, Mr. Wickersham, counsel for the foreign steamship lines, ci'.ed a Treasury circular issued in December in support cf the contention that sea stores and ship's equipment were identical.47 words
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Article45 1923-01-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 5. Prague A young insurance clerk, named Sourek, twice fired a revolver at Dr. Alois Rasin, Minister of Finance, Czecho-Siovakia, who was seriously wounded and taken to hospital. The assailant is said to have been actuated by political hatred.45 words
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Article33 1923-01-06 9 Renter's Service. London, January 5. The Russian trade delegation in London announces that the British White Star line has proposed to the Soviet Government to establish services be.ween Britain and Russia.33 words
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Article36 1923-01-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 4. Quebec The Good Shepherd convent at St. George, Debeauce, has been destroyed by fire. This is the eleventh Catholic institution to be destroyed by fire within a year.36 words
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Article205 1923-01-06 9 I Reuter's Service. Lcndcn, January 5. In a letter to The Times, Prcfessor H. A. Giles says that the general principle of allocation cf the Boxer indemnity tj the education of Chinese students is not likely to meet with serious opposition, but two points should be borne in205 words
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Article189 1923-01-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 5. The profits of Barclay's Bank (£2,500,000) includa £535,000 carriel forward. The; net profits, after providing for bad and| doubtful eiebts, are £1,873,000 compare! with £2,201,000 in 1921. The dividend on B and C shares is maintained at 14 per cent, per annum, but189 words
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Article39 1923-01-06 9 BIUTM'S SXBVICB. London, January 5. Melbourne The final state of parties in the House of Representatives is Labour 29, Nationalists 27, Country and Liberal 19. Mr. Hughes will consult the Nationalist party with regard to his course.39 words
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Article66 1923-01-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, January 5. The Chinese Legation state's that Mr. Chao Hsin Chu will attend Opium Commission at Geneva or nuary 0. Lonu t nuary 5. Malta The ex-Sultan of Turkey has gone to Mecca aboard of the Brit'sh warship Ajax. London, January 5. Mosccw The Stock Exchange66 words
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Article84 1923-01-06 9 (By Courtesy of the Nichi Nichi Shimbun.) Tokio, January 4. The Premier, Baron Kato, has so much improved in health that he will take up his office as soon as Parliament reopens. A primary school teacher, Motojiro Takaina, of Aichi Prefecture, has committed suicide, after killing four84 words
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Article50 1923-01-06 9 Mr. Rustomji Byramji Jeejeebhoy, the well-known Parsi resident of Bombay, had just been informed of his appointment as Sheriff of the City, and was signing papers in connection with the appotatinent when he leaned back in his d/air and died. It subsequently transpired that he suffered from a weak heart.50 words
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Article713 1923-01-06 9 Substantial Cash Reserve to Be Built Up. The following report is officially communicated The twelfth ordinary annual general meeting of kempas, Lt:l.. w.is Saturday, December 10, at 4, !■'<' .Malacca! Dr. K. O. Wiir p:v idisi;,'. The Chairman, in propoi I tion of tne report and accounts said713 words
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Article183 1923-01-06 9 Bishop Iycke, (f Manila, who have come to BraaMl over the annual conference cf t!:e Methodist Episcopal Church of Malaysia to b? held nex'. week in Wesley Church, having tnly recently returned to the Philippines from New Zealand and America, is unable to do sn. In his183 words
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Article68 1923-01-06 9 An interesting event took place at Mutwal, Ceylon, in December 14 when a double Parsee wedding was celebrated. The parties were Mr. K. P.. F-.Monjee, cf Messrs. Rattonje c Pestonjee and Co., and Hiss C. Billimorin, daughter Eduljee Billimor a, the well-known merchant, and Mr. R. D. Billimoria, brother of68 words
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Article160 1923-01-06 10 H. M. S. Despatch and -Kuala Lumpur. Our Kuala Lun.pur correspondent Ivan) been taken locally aaaa at sort of H. M. S. Despatch, an" i p ogramme has I ag the Brat tvam if the Despatch was engaged In a ■r. Pat Zilwa's i t-morrow tki meets i!.i- Selangpr160 words
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Article148 1923-01-06 10 BAJLC Defeat S.C.C. The R. A. 1 lob had things ;m1 their own was <'" the l'adang yeater- they dcfi ati-i! the S I ,C am i one. Evan allowing far the fact that ll.e Club were playing one man short, the < lob's play was short of i148 words
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Article68 1923-01-06 10 er wire of the sth inst. states tchurch in tfa teat match tors a-ul on a perfect wicket, New Zealand mr.de Sl3 for seven 108 ar.;i Shepherd i Playing i:i the Shanghai (!inb on December 13, Mr. R. C. EC Johi v. :>. record for t!68 words
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Article237 1923-01-06 10 Attractive Production', in Coming Season. The forthcoming theatrical season ptoBttnetiTC one, startin!: on or about Monday, January 15, witn tlu- New English Farcical Con i in. -re as a first nbination <>n their la-t visit. Ths seas 4 n will open with Tillie of Btoomaborr. iJonkiim loutrie'd on237 words
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Article53 1923-01-06 10 0 :amii-..--u It patrons in the second ebon i" t, in five reels, is a i: and features l.i be Dam Reckless Chance, :i Playgoers i i P. klcCowaa. In 1 I loi Solmea i of tht' B oadway ■S pails. In witl- Charliv i i ai i53 words
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Article511 1923-01-06 10 Slight Improvement on Previous Sales. Guthrje and Cj. report Singapore, January 5. The New Year saw the rubber markit touch the Is. .id. mark for the firs', time commc-ncement cf restriction. was follcwed by some profittaJrinc in 'he *"cal market and, in consequence, slightly easier values prevailed511 words
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Article254 1923-01-06 10 Wole, chief accountant of the Singapore Harbur Board, who has been connected wi'.h Tanjong Pagar shipping work Co* 84 years and who has just gone he me Lwing tc ill-health, came U Singupcre in the capacity of Purser on boa>-d the British India S. Co.'s sUatr.er Pundua,254 words
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Article128 1923-01-06 10 It is the natural ambition of eveYy parent to give h s children the best education. It is a problem, however, that yearly becomes more difficult, and to r.iany parents the question of ways and mians has become a matter of no little concern. Fortunately, it is a responsibility128 words
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Article39 1923-01-06 10 ;ble seller, nar.ieil Bap, was. at about six o'clock. this mi ming, -'hot in the back and stabbed n by i number of ccmpa'.riots, in and wa* reeMved to hospital in a serious condition.39 words
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Article565 1923-01-06 10 Ceremonial Opening Next Tuesday. Prior to fixing the. dates for the hearing of cases in the Supreme Court this month by their lordships the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Juattca Sproulo, an-1 Mr. Justice Barrett-Lcnnnrd yesterday, the former stated that the suggestion had been made by Mr. Jflattee565 words
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Article247 1923-01-06 10 Italian Official of Tientsin Attacked. The ?c!:i:ijr and Tientsin Tinjes repcrts anctber serious anli-fcreign outrage. It a&aean '.Hat on December IP Signo:B the Chief of the Italian Police in Tientsin, Si.c:nor JCotti and two Russian chauffeurs loft Peking frr Tientsin b) read. At the scuth barrier of TUgchow247 words
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Article154 1923-01-06 10 Salvation Army's Work Of Reformation. Lecturing to the Indian section of the Royal Society of Art Commissioner Frederick Booth Tucker described the efforts of tHe Salvation Army to reform the criminal tribes in India, and suggested the establishment of a special criminal tribes department for all India.154 words
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Article30 1923-01-06 10 The wedJinß was solemnises; at Shanghai on December 10 on Saturday of Mr. William Krazer Rankin to Mis? Janet Tod. younp-est dausrlitvv of Mr. mid Mm. Henry Tod of Shanghai.30 words
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Letter141 1923-01-06 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. S r, With the abolition of the Rent Board the humbler folk are now facing the most terrible of all wars the Rent War which is starting in earnest between tenants and landlords. All allowances have been stopped, and !n most141 words
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Letter173 1923-01-06 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, May I ask you if there arc any regulations here as to obstructions on th« Peotwaya, of Sidewalks as our Anier can eoosina cr.II them i quite realise that the use of tho storehouse saves many sl:opkc< pcrs173 words
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Letter367 1923-01-06 10 Council Reform." To tho Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— Apropos of my letter which you kindly published .n your issue of December 00, having as its object reasoned views as to why it is not only just but imperative that the two members to be appointed to the Executive367 words
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Article141 1923-01-06 10 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction by Cheong Koon Sens and Co., ct their saleroom, 30 Chul a Street, on Wednesday afternoon Freehold land at Race Cdurs» Koad. 2,285 square feet, bought by Mr. I. D. Vowda at $1.47 per square foot, $3,358.95 freehold land at141 words
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Article113 1923-01-06 10 Chinese members of the deck and enjrine room crew of all vessels operated by the' Admiral Oriental Lhu will be replaced by Ami-i ic-itn-; M 1001 a* th:' nun can be recruited, according 10 a siatemiiit v.'r< '■> out in Seattle In Mr. R. Stanley Dollar,113 words
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Article1738 1923-01-06 10 Story of a Stately English Mansion. It always fell to my lot to show the house' to visitors when I was living alone there with my grandfather, ?;iys Mi: Vic?oria Sackville-Wert in her loving account of Knole and the Sackvilles (published by Heinenir.nn), which is ivviewad1,738 words
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Article111 1923-01-06 10 Lyall and Evatt's Share Report. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt report under to-day's date Tin.— 4lBo 10b. (id. Rubbers*- Ayer Panaa 6.76-6.26, Bukit 55-60, I hai inga -!.-"l.l'., 1.26-1 .3"), Tambalsks 60-70, Lin I 60-65. ng Rubbers. Buyers of Kombok Dd., I i. Bd n Tebolang 1 Is.111 words
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Article128 1923-01-06 10 The ease for Urn prosecution aga n<t Mr. D. Newbrooner and others, on th<> charjrc of forging and uttering currency was .-losed in the International Court Bangkok. Mr. Ncwhionner entered tfK> witness box and pleaded not guilty to both charged. He stated thai thi n found on128 words
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Article1161 1923-01-06 11 Sketches of Wild Life In Siberia. Disguised as a Sibei an peasant, writes Mr bcinard Digby to the Manchester down from Lake Baikal to Outer Mi:::«olia. Scaring tnt frontier, in a country Ol tumbled mountain and wild I'iiH' forest, the home of the b> ai uml the1,161 words
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Article582 1923-01-06 11 SINDAY, JAM.ARY 7, 192 J. St. Andrew's Cathedral. 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion. (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. S. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. During the following week Holy Com munion on Tuesday and Thursday at582 words
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Article133 1923-01-06 11 The Cairo correspondent of the Times states that the leading: Arabic journal urges the Egyptian Government worthily and generously to reward in the name of the whole nation Lord Carnarvon by offering him the highest honours, by reserving for tlr.e treasures special rooms in the museum in133 words
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Article16 1923-01-06 11 Mr. C. W. Widmaer, has just come out from America to join the Yukon Gold Company.16 words
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Advertisement133 1923-01-06 11 "The Best is the Cheapest" HENCE, "H.M.V." Supremacy "H.M.V." history is one continuous series of great musical achievements. A complete line of now model GRAMOPHONES in stock. Call in and let us demonstrate them to you. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. I*************************************-******************** (ETCHER Across" MOTOR TYRES WILLIAM JACKS CO. SINGAPORE133 words
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Advertisement247 1923-01-06 11 RAFFLES HOTEL Tel. No. 2920. (10 lines) SATURDAY Guest Night, Dinner Dance ANNA KAK, U.C.M.1.. the Famous Scottish Violinist will render ScuilUh numbers in the dining room during dinner. SUNDAY CINEMA. 9.30 p.m. sharp. IMt'.SCII.I.A DEAN IN WILD HONEY Rafllea Orchestra. EDGAR HULLAND. SARKIES BROTHERS. at the piano. Proprietors*. ♦T«'«247 words
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Article718 1923-01-06 12 A Disquisition on the Virtue Of Disease. An eminent pathologist, says the Daily Telegraph, has just told us that gout, the simple, primary gout of our ancestors, is becoming extinct. Not in many days does the modern physician meet a case of the disease which used to718 words
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Article318 1923-01-06 12 Fighting for Spoils of Huge Harvest I Of Poppy. News has just reached Amoy, says a despatch of December 15, that after several days fighting Anhai, a seaport to which launches from Amoy run, and which is connected with Chuanchow by a motor-road, has fallen to the318 words
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Article31 1923-01-06 12 Heer Linder, an assistant of the Handels Verwniirinjr Amsterdam, at Medan, went for a horseback ride on Christmas Pay. He unfortunately fell off and died the uext day from his injuries.31 words
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Advertisement420 1923-01-06 12 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO LTD. KRAFT (PASTEURIZED) CANADIAN CHEESE MANUFACTURED BY KRAFT-MACLAREN CHEESE CO., LTD., MONTREAL, QUEBEC. 85 cts. PER LB. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO LTD. (tieorporated In tk. Straits SattlemeaU) RETAIL DEPOT ORCHARD ROAD. HOTEL ESPLANADE PERTH WESTERN AUSTRALIA. With large commodious balconies overlooking the Swan Rlrer tail Hotel420 words
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Advertisement618 1923-01-06 12 We have the most comprehensive stock of Scientific Instruments in the East. Agents for STANLEY HEATHS We invite yon to inspect our latest shipment SMITHS. 14, Battery Eomd. Formerly JAS. MOTION CO. Amateur Photographers Attention. We specialise in all branches of photography. Amateurs' exposed negatives brought before 9 a.m. will618 words
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Advertisement236 1923-01-06 12 Support Local Rubber Industries by Wearing T.K.K/S s^EmHs^s^K^L^t^lr9K«^sl Rubber Footwear The finest production ever placed before the public. Prices $1.20 $1.40 $1.60 $1.80. Sizes 25 upwards. TAN KAH KEE Co. Sales Department 215, South Bridge Road, Singapore. |,M IMMIHMUmMMMHIMMHHMMIMMMM LETTS'S POCKET DIARIES, 1923 No. 4. Self-opening Diary 10.60 each No.236 words
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Advertisement291 1923-01-06 13 \Ji Steadily Fk Interests of the People! FRAMROZ CO. »»»♦«♦♦♦> Brunner Mond Co., Limited. NORTHWICH, ENGLAND. MA* 10 Manufacturers of PIIU ALKALI (Soda Ash) SILICATE OF SODA CAISTIC SODA (Solid) 7fi/77%, CALCIUM CBLOKIDE 70/72 Vc, 60/62% CAUSTIC SODA (Flake) 76/77% MURIATE OF AMMONIA BICARBONATE OK SODA SULPHATE OF AMMONIA PURE291 words
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Advertisement699 1923-01-06 13 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following '"aces in Singapore: Hotel van Wijk Money Changer, Grosvenor. Kelly and Walsh, Ltd., Raffles Plsce. Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel Money Changer, Europe Hotel Federal Rubber Stamp Co., Raffles Hotel Koh A Co., Bras Baaah Road G. H. Kiat Co., Ltd., Change699 words
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Advertisement100 1923-01-06 13 j< B g J) errv* orr.il (<<• /A< }u.p** Cnd»rt fed Jvitl fflt{\' JRourxe E. Ca MONOD CIE Agenls SINGAPORE and SIAM. /r "SEA-GULL" BRAND DANISH MILK Condensed Sweetened Condensed Unsweetened Sterilized Natural Sole Importers The East Asi?'ic Co., Ltd., (lacorporaUd 1* Deamajrk) Singapore. c »♦«»♦♦«♦♦♦«««♦««♦«»»».♦♦«»«<»♦ ».s cc mmm Goodyear100 words
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Advertisement275 1923-01-06 14 Arnotts Biscuits Parrott Brand. Known throughout Australia (where they are manufactured) and the East for their delightful flavours and nourishing qualities. Ask your Dealer for a box of the many different kinds and you will surely enjoy the purchase. Tennent's Stout _1 BRAND. Known everywhere. Ask for it. It's fine.275 words
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Advertisement421 1923-01-06 14 AMtU tver $5,6w.,Mj| S.C, AsMramtw ia fere* $17,u»G,#M i The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Imeerporaioi ta fttraita Settleaeata.) KKAD OFTICI I WiaeaesUr House, Slagapero, LONDON OFFICE SS. Old Jewry, E.G. The Company has C O,OOO c opoeited with the Supreme Court uf England aad complies with the British421 words
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Advertisement545 1923-01-06 14 BANKING NEDEKLANDSCH CNDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NETH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) EaUblUhed 1868. CAPITAL Fl. 60,000,000 (aboat £6,000,000). ISSUED AND Fl. 66,000,000 (about £4,600,000). RESERVE FUND Fl. 10,000,000 (.boat £1,676,000). HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA 1 BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Xedan, Soerabaya, Samarang, Bandoeng, Weltevreden, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalonga, Probolinggo, Tjilatjap,545 words
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Advertisement563 1923-01-06 14 BANKING ASIA BANKING CORPORATION CAPITAL $4,000,000 SURPLUS $2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE FOR THE FAR EAST Shanghai. Singapore Office 22, RAFFLES PLACE. Current, Savings Accounts and Fixed Deposits in U.S. Gold, Sterling, Francs, Taels and Local Currency. Drafts Bought, Sold and Entered for Collection. Commercial and Travellers Letters of Credit. Telegraphic Transfers563 words
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Advertisement498 1923-01-06 14 BANKING INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION (OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BAKU OF NEW YORK.) Capital U.S. ■,000,<XM Surplus aad Undivided Profits U.S. 10,400,000 Head Offlee I 60, Wall Street, New York. ■Jan Francisco Office 282, Montgomery Street. London Offlee 86, Bishopsgate, K.C. EASTERN BRANCHES. Cl lna Canton, Hankow, Harbia, Hongkosg, Feklat498 words
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Article1053 1923-01-06 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Self-Starting and Pistons. I am often tempted, writes Captain W. Cior>.on Astcn, in the Times of India to thiak that British motor manufacturers are particularly lucky in having a clientele which is very easily satisfied. Most car owiurs are only too1,053 words
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Article77 1923-01-06 15 Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai, ha." Iron tlic> .socih' of a very pretty wwattag Map Filkin was ,r:irii.\l to |£r. Robert Wallace Davis. general manager of the NX. Daily tUtwa. The Very Reverend Dean C J. F. Sym^ns perforated tba ceremony. Miss Fitkin, f Mr. W. L Fitkin, of S.;:i Dimas,77 words
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Advertisement205 1923-01-06 15 Join-Up HECOME A MEMBER OF THE SECOND IirtEATEST ASSOCIATION IN THE WORLD BECOME A Fcwd Owner Standard Touring Car NOW $1,250 F. O.R. SINGAPORE. PRICE IS LOWER THAN PRE-WAR Ml BETTER VALUE FOR MONEY IS OFFERED. WEARNE BROS., Ltd., SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH AND PEXANG, CHEVROLET GARS IOC ft205 words
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Advertisement184 1923-01-06 15 F. Z. 1 t Gcr-un H.l'. r 3 6 English H.P. OUTBOARD MOTOKS AND HYDRANTS 'M.ii'K in 9MMMASX4 K& Stocks and Spare part? Kept. For demons! ration and prices apply ALSAGOFF CO. (Import Department). Sol* Af«nt», S.S, F.M.S, Slam ana Dotrh Indies. •7, ARAB STREET. SINCAPO&X. 'Phone 2218. IN STOCK184 words
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Advertisement194 1923-01-06 15 GOODRICH "55" M W/^\ 30 by 3--; size only iZM^SJI /M\|\\\\ Here is a real (vro o.' ival faCTPSpfiy '/m«v™\\ quality, a l i\ [rr. c most n>mßXSjl /ifuttHHlU markably low. It has ewry- Wa /A ll! w thing that you demand conSsSSSil^ll W 11 ruction, appearance, Icnjjr life, ■hi194 words
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Advertisement376 1923-01-06 16 6UAH WAT ft CO., LTD. N, pnrr i.ip street. New Shipments Just Received. Champion Portable Forf*» wttk 18 In. hearth Ciir.mpion I'ul I'riMinc Maehinea, to drill from ti in. tj 1 in. hole. Bourdon* Steam Pressure Gsnget, fitted vith control cocks Sizes 4 in. dla. by 2nt Ibt. r, by376 words
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Advertisement351 1923-01-06 16 GOOD NEWS! Ladies, you can buy a Corset now without hesitating over the price or quality. DON'T NEGLECT YOUR FIGURE ANY LONGER Special model washing low corset for the Colonies. Special model belt corset. Special model maternity corset. Special strong model corset for stout figures. Special assorted sanitary belt. Special351 words
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Advertisement1733 1923-01-06 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS^^ The PREPAID charge* for Want*, For Sale, To Let, etc, lp ordinary dot* let typ« (average eix words to Una) are par line one ir.nertioa 28 cents., two Is*. 44 eti., three ins. 64 ets., fear int. 83 ets., fire ini. $1.00, six ins. 1.13, ten im. $1.40,1,733 words
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Advertisement696 1923-01-06 16 S. S. V. F. SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS TRANSPORT OF MEMBERS S.V.C. BY MOTOR BUS OR LORRY. A. Tenders for rates for hire of abovi vehicles for transport of Volunteers for train ing purposes as may be necessary durir.j 1923, will be received at the Colonial Sccre tary's Office up to696 words
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Advertisement458 1923-01-06 16 PRINCESS GARMENTS CO. ANNOUNCE BIG REDUCTIONS IN THE PRICES OF THEIR PARISIAN LINGERIE HOSIERY DRESSES, ETC. I t, BAFYLES CHAMBXSti) < Opposite. EoMo»os«) Business hou's 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. CENTRAL 8SGTOR BIRIKG COMPANY 66, ORCHARD ROAD. HUPMOBTLR CARS HJRE DAY AND NIGHT i i Thone 1733. PHOTOGRAPHS For the458 words
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