The Straits Times, 20 January 1923

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times No. 27,155 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1923 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 308 1 ■BBBKBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfIBBBBBanBBBBBBBfIBBfInBB BBBBBBBUBIBBBHananBUBBBUBBBB I I What It Is I PELDO is a remarkable new scientific discovery (patent applied for), the result of indefatigable research extending over a long period. "PELDO" is a cream which, when applied to the hands, quickly evaporates leaving a soluble skin on the hands. It is practically
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  • 754 2 Reassuring Report on Condition Of Estates. The twenty-fourth ordinary general meeting of the Dunlop Pubber Company, ltd., was held on December 18 at the hotel Ce.il, London. Mr. F. Alexander Szarvasy (Chairman protem) presided. In the course of his address, which extends to close upon eleven column? in
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  • 148 2 Talam Mines.— Piculs 443.29. The secretary of Austral Malay Tv Ltd., reports the following outputs of fa associated companies for the half month of January Kanipong Kamunting Tin Dredging Hours run (two dredges) 604, cubic yards treated .99,000, total piculs 1,028 81 net value $54,500. Asam Kumbang
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  • 71 2 At the Keneral meeting of the Nations' Society of Conservative and Unionist Agrents, Sir Georgre Younjfer, the president, said they were in dcubt as to the result of Mr. Bonar I,aw's appeal to the country. It said much for the previsior. and foresight of the Central
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  • 30 2 'Silks," says the Fairchild NeWsSeTvie* w.ll play a most prominent role in women's spring apparel. Crepes continue to be the most prnminen\ Thai 1 whacomes frrm all rf»ia husband-shcotinir business.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 267 2 Perfect Gifts The lcadinj;- pen is always >>Q^ an acceptable gift. It is the symbol of friendship, for with every use it will inspire a kindly thought of the donor. It is a beautiful gift, yet useful and lasting, and will prove a constant Is%»V^bk pocket or desk companion. \V
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    • 344 2 Mr.A.A.WUsonTells HowCuticuraHeaied Itching Pimples •"My forehead broke out in little pimples that itched a great deal. They got go bad, spread- inp to my scalp, that it i J was a mass of little, sore n eruptions, almost stopT *W ping me from combing 'yj/ my hair. I was treated
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    • 165 2 DO IT ELECTRICALLY. ALL PRICES REDUCED. *wH>, 230 V. Irons ]j| SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. ORCHARD ROAD. Telephone 2651. I r« «•»"«> ADLER TYPEWRITERS THE QUEL OF TYPEWRITERS. Cheap in Price and Last the Longest. 'Ilwiv3 ■>& *v-MB^n^L3d*rfllßgs%Mßll%s»V^^ Travailing Adlep. Oifice Model No.
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  • 494 3 Russian Sues Japan for Y2.000.000 Damages. Japanese papers report that Mr. Y. I. Karaeff, head of a Kamchatkan fur trading company, has come to Yokohama and filed a suit for Y2.000.000 against the Japanese Government on account of the murder of his brother and six other Russians
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  • 340 3 A Celebration of One Hundred Years. The Lord Chancellor (Lord Cave) was the principal guest at a banquet which was given at the lira ml Hotel, Trafalgar-square, to celebrate the centenary of the Law Journal. Mr. Herbert Bentwich (the editor) presided. The Lord Chancellor, in proposing the toast
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  • 68 3 c!is;isiroi!s lire ociuned at 4 a.m. on Di(eniber 11, at the Graf ton Bond, in Krskine-lane, off Sussex-street, Darling Harbour, Sydney. The building which was two-storied and was owned by the Harbour Trust, contained 7,000 cases of turpentine and 2,000 cases of wax matches'. The firemen had a difficult and
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  • 60 3 The Viceroy of India has visited the xlcutta School of Tropical Medicine ami ii!y interested in the research work in connection with Kalc-Azar and Hookworm diseases. Actual cases of leprosy under treatment were shown to His Ex.••■l'ciny who much appreciated the treatment introduced by Sir Leonard Rogers. The causation and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1120 3 JALES BY AUCTION CHEONG KOON SENG CO. MORTGAGEE'S SALE of valuable freehold properties at Lorong 31, Syed Alwi Road and Pulau Tekong and RubMf Plantation, off Jurong Road, Singapore. At Messrs. Huong Koon Seng Co.'s saleroom, No. 30, Cfaulia Slrci't, on Wednesday. January 21, at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. VnlunliU
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    • 433 3 SOME PREFER SATURDAY but any other night does just as well for Pinkettcs, they are so gentle in action whilst so effective in results. the dainty little laxatives, dispel constipation, sick headaches, liverishness. clenr the skin and purify the breath. Of medicine vendors, or post free, fil) cents the vial,
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    • 240 3 McBHINES BAGGAGE WARDROBE TRUNKS STEAMER SIZE. There are three major elements I^SfTßlk 9 A which enter into the construeIJrHnifSL. ion c^ rine Wardrobe 1 Iff ""^JrJL^ They are appearance, conveniH/l Jy/j(\'^^^ ence anc wear< niSw^yL^ I See or y° ursel wh y Mcßrine Hfi^gfeSr^*<v i J^J^ Baggage stands supreme. Steamer
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    • 689 4 CTEA«BJimjjQS PT^ 0. British India "nd A pear Line fPM«T«n!f« «rr»-scratt4 i» Ia»U»f; MATE AND PASr^NGER AND CARGO 111V1CK3 PKISINSUI K AND O*IKNTAL N. CO t*!»i!»r Ceatrad »i"» His Mai«»t»f Gc"n»»«M> LONHOM VAK-F*»T*»N SKKVIC* ran* LOWIt'IN TO MAR«f.fI.I.FS. l/O?nH)^ AUTWiBP U»» llagapor* U«« Singe**** MOKEA a>*«t Jan. IX I PARDDVIA
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    • 636 4 STEAMER SAIUMGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LIMITED 'f (Incorporated in England) The Blue Funnel Line Regular Scrrice to LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on
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    • 762 4 STEAMER SAILINGS KONIKKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (■TOTAL PACKIT NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVIA) Incorporate i la Holland) trMT>» CONTRACT WITH THB NETHCKLANDB INDIA. SOTVCiniaVNT. Telephone No*. Paaaage D»»t. Ml. Krtgbt Dipt. uv.. Maria* De*t. aM Tr»uifci»«««t l'»»t. 1417, Mawaier** Dapt. l«*i VAN DEN r.OSCII -January 20, Billitinn and Batavia. SEMBII.AN January 20,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 424 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K." LOWPOW LDfB Kamo Maru Jr«. 28 Katori Maru Feb. HTBBFOOK UWB DeUgoa Maru mid. Feb. HABUHJBO LPIB Mito Maru early Feb. afatsuye Maru mid. Feb. HBW TOE*. UNB rU BPBn ■OCTB AMBBICAH LUI» BOMBAT LOT Tamba Maru Feb. S Moji Maru Feb. 10 Rangoon Maru Feb. 18
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    • 431 5 STEAMER SAILINGS O.SJKT Pranss.l Sainag* freni Una*!** (saaleet te change vlthont previea. antlee.) BTJKOPRAH UMB For Maraeillea, teaaea, Haatbar*. Batte*- Antwerp, via Calembe, Sees an 4 Fad isla. Art. Dea. ARGUN HARU Feb. 24 Feb. 25 LONDON MARU Mar. 15 Mar. 16 "Oartt Marseille*. HBW TOBK UNB Fat Warn Fnndsce,
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    • 619 5 steamer Sailings ELLERM AN LINE KT.T.KKMAW BUCKNALL BTKAJIBEB 6*. Ltd. (Ineorpmated la BagUad) BTKAMKE DaT^irmiow_ PABCTNGKB BMVICI OOTWAKD. CITY OF SIMLA China and Japan Feb. 6 ■2 'ITY OF POONA China A Janaa afar. 9 t s.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER China Japan June 3. BOMBWASDS. •aya, CITY OF YORK Maraeillea
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    • 85 5 COIPANIA TRASATUNTIGA (iPANISH BOTAL MAIL UNB) The aadermeationed steamer will have prompt deapatch for the port, indicated FOB MANILA s.s. C. LOPEZ Y. LOPEZ due about January 19 ■s. ISLA DE PANEY due about Mar. 22 FOB COLOMBO, SUBS, POBT SAID. BABCBLONA, VALENCIA AND CADDS (with traoshiomtnt to other Saaaiah
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    • 441 5 STEAMER SAILINGS KERR STEAMSHIP CO INC. SUCCBSSOBS TO UNITES AMERICAN LINES (laeorporated in U.SJL) Regular service between New York, Singapore nnd Java Ports, and rice vena. FOB NEW YORK VIA SUEZ HALFMOON due Feb. 14 For freight, apply to GUTHRIE A CO., LIMITED. Agents, Straiu Settlements aad F.M.S. AUSTRALIA BY
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    • 728 5 SALES BY AjWTIOM CHEONG KOON SENG CO. MORTGAGEE'S SALE of valuable freehold properties, at Lorong Jl Syed Alwi Road and Pulan Tekong and Rub Lrr Plantation, off Jurong Road, Singapore. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s saleroom, No. 30, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, January 24, at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 406 6 CIHEtUS EMPIRE GINEMA la the Second Show at !>.3» CHARLIE CHAPLIN assisted by MABEL NORMAND and MARIE DRESSLEB. In 6,000 feet of side-splitting laughter TILUE'S PUNCTURED ROMANCE In 6 Reels. AUo HOOT GIBSON in THE FIRE EATER < S Parts. Firat Show at 7.30 George B. Seitl and Marguerite Courtot
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    • 440 6 emE&fts GAIETY CINEMA Grand and Gala Opening of THE LITTLE CAFE ONLY LAUGHTER SERVED by the French headwaiter MAX LINDER The Creme de la Creme of Comedy from the Broadway Stage Success. Scenes were taken on the boulevards of Paris and at Monte Carlo. All the gayety, naughtiness and frivolity
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    • 190 6 Manufactured in accordance with British Standards and at competitive priced by the PONT-A-MOUSSON FOUNDRIES (France). Large orders supplied to Foreign Governments and public bodies including GREAT BRITAIN SWITZERLAND BELGIUM BRAZIL GERMANY HOLLAND ITALY TURKEY SPAIN SIAM etc, etc SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS AND STATES ITABLIPSEMINTS BROSSARD MOPIN (lacnrporated is Tieatcla)
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  • 159 7 FIXTURES. Saturday. January 20 High Water, Mt «m., 0.3 p.m. laaia I il leave*. of Mon-y, Vie. Theatre, 9.30. Sunday, January 21 Ilisii Water, 1.13 a.m., 0.43 p.m. i. ,ai. 0, t id mail deliveied. Monday, lanuar> 22 lhj'h Water, 1 -45 a.m., 1.24 p.m. ilunicw.tr.t Dutch
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  • 124 7 VESSELS AT THE DOCKS. Ra«t Whirf Baain— NlL Kasi Wharf BUenga. Mieirs Wharf Pt-rak ■\I.-irr Raare, ICindcroeJjßSM Vara, 1!;,.' LsMkg. Knii>ire IVi l> jl>.\:co Mam. Malay Muru, Kajaug, \\v,t WhaH Km Pelma. JardineH W'harl— Ml. i'ulo Umni Coal wharf— Nil Keppel Harboar. Main Wharf Lr' Sapphin-, W/B Enterpriac,
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  • 253 7 To-day fatal Baaakfj 2.30 p.m. lii-tuvhi. Sariarani; and Sourabaya 3 p.m. Aoatralaaia (rla Fremuntle) .'I p.m. Mertnn a p.m. ii :i p.m. Bangkok p.m. tteiihnm and Penang 3 p.m. ..I p.m. ..ml Calcutta ..I p.m. Muar and Malacca p.m. i■. tnak p.m. ■Mi::itok iin.l I'alembanjr :i p.m.
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  • 174 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, January 20, 1923. On London, Bank m/s 274 U Demand 2/4 5/32 Private 3 ns. credits 2/4 17/32 On New York Demand MM Private 90 d.'s 56% On France Bank 7«Q On India, Bank T.T. 172H On Hongkong, Bank d/d p.r. <lis. On Shap-hai, Rank
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  • 61 7 Tone of market Steady. Latest London cables quote Spot sheet Is. 5%d. Spot i'eb/March Vpril; June luly/Sept )ct".'DtiPal* Crep* Cloiing PrieM Buytii. B«U«ra. >pot ■"eb/March Ipril/June uly/Sept )ct/Dcc lib >b»d Smoked Sheet Clo«in« Price* ■■ytri. hllffl, 62 62"* 63 6:{Vi m\k 65 67 67'/i
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 211 7 «1. I'd. Bnyeri. Seller*. 1 1 Batang Padang 62% 67 ",i 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.20 1.30 1 1 3elaßtoh 020 0.40 norn 1 1 Johan Tin 0.48 0.5 i Xl ill Kam. Kamunt. 1.17.0 1.10.0 xd. IP 10-&B^Ji.BBcn. 6.70 7.25 5 ~5 Linyui Tin -V-J«- 4( L. **0
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    • 150 7 Issue VaL id. Buyers. Seller*. il £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 4 8.0 4.11.0 cd. 10 10 Centra] Engines 8.75 9.26 10 10 Central Motors 2.50 2.75 11 1 E. Smelting Co. 7.00 7.20 5/- 5/- Electric Tramways 1/- 2/- norn 10 10 Fraser and Neave 33.75 34.26 50 50
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    • 109 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c $1,234,800 par 6 p.c. p.m. Spore Electrical Tramways, 5 p.c. £350,000 nom. Spore Municipal 6 p.c .$1,878,000 par Spore Municipal 4Hi p.e, of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.c. dU. Spore Municipal AM px, of 1909 $1,600,500 10 p.c. die. Spore Municipal 4V4 p.c. of 1909 $1,500,000
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    • 388 7 Frager and Co. and Lyall and Evatfi Quotations. To-day'i Prices. Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt Allenby New ($1) 1.27>4 1.35 1.25 1.H5 Alor Gajah (51) 1.60 2.00 1.80 2.00 A. Hitam ($5) 13.00 14.00 13.00 14.00 A. Kuning (Si) 0.6!i 0.70 0.80 0.90 Am. Malay ($2) 2.60 2.90 2.40
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 952 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS RHEIN WINES from Alsace, in large and small bottles. Absinthe Oxygenee, Amer l'icon and Fruit Extracts for your cocktails. li. Bolter, Direct Importer. Kurope Hotel Big. RELIABLE light-weight motor cycle. $100 cash. 1761, Straits Times. fjp) FOR SALE, collection of Javanese weapons. Apply 1777, Straits Times i lp)
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    • 133 7 AMERICAN DRUG COMPANY, SHANGHAI Established over half a century. Large manufacturers of MEDICINES. TOILET ARTICLES. PERFUMERY, etc., etc. Employers of thousands of Chinese labourers and many highly-qualified European and American Scientists. Merchandise tried and found effective. Prices moderate. Our kofa Household Medicine Cheats— A Speciality each Chest contains cotton wool,
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    • 69 7 RAFFLES CAFE AND CONFECTIONERY F:rst-class Confectionery in the town under ti.e direct supervision of an expert European Confectioner. Fresh assorted cakes made daily. Wedding and Birthday Cake* a SpecialityMEALS SERVED A LA CARTE Chocolates, Crackers, etc., on sale. (Outside Caterings are also undertaken). (IP) $70,000 TO LEND Whole or part
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    • 450 7 MISS JILL. HILL has resaated tuition in the LATEST SOCIETY BALLROOM DANCING. STUDIO 128. Raffles Hotel. yWiotogpaphioX Catalogue «,,i,.k M.J. C«m««t. A«o~nc. L,«- B mat. £«la>fin< Untrtni etc. »!«u!« oc^i» as BB lul ii divided "il» *»Ho WIB •*€*'«>• „,i iilun.tcd by JOO illustrations 1 ¥> CiMrn. A<xe«««. Unto. «'<
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    • 466 7 mrORIA THEATRE Tel. 826, Tel. .-.'6. WEDNESDAY^'jANUARY 24, at 9.30 p.m. THE J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERA COMPANY Including Mr. CHARLES WORKMAN. Wednesday. January M THE MIKADO Thursday. January II THE GONDOLIERS Friday. January _ii H.M.S. PINAFORE AND TRIAL BY JURY Saturday. January 27 THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER
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  • 1251 8 It seems to us that having been convinced against their will a certain number of the Municipal Commissioners those, it would appear mainly responsible for tha original preposterous proposal are of the same opinion still. They would like to have carried the
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  • 33 8 The rate of issue of money orders fcr India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 171 to $100. The rate of payment cf money orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 174 to $100.
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  • 33 8 On cr about February 15 operation will be commenced for the removal of a shoal patch situated in the North Channel, on the north side cf the Lcmbaga Shcal and Reef, Keppcl Harbour.
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  • 13 8 The Jewish Club, Singapore, is exempted from registration within the Settlement of Singapore.
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  • 17 8 I Bylaws fcr the control of public garajr, have been approved by a committee of tinMunicipal Commission.
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  • 17 8 The United Artists' Film Corporation have offered Jackie Coogan £100,000, plu? profits, to appear in four pictures.
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  • 21 8 The Estimates of the Colony for th? year 1923 have received the sanction of the Secretary of State for the Colonies.
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  • 21 8 What do we want," by Manabemira Nath Roy, is the title of a publication prohibited from being imported into the Colony.
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  • 33 8 We are informed that Dr. H. T. Wee, M.8., Ch. B. (Aberd.), is now consulting physician to Kannoo Dispensary, Rochoro Road, until recently owned and managed by the late Dr. R. S. Kannoo.
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  • 35 8 The Associated Chambers of Commerce at Calcutta passed a resolution calling attention to the excessive taxation on motor vehicles by reason of the customs duty and urg'ng that the duty on petrol should be reduced.
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  • 40 8 The Municipal Commissioners have decided that ftie corners cf the entrances of the proposed garage at Bukit Timah Road must be splayed or rounded off, and the workshop installed at the end cf the building adjoining the Tramway Power Station.
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  • 46 8 Progress is being made in the survey of land for a new public highway between Birmingham and Wolverhempton nino miles in length at an estimated cost of half a million. The scheme has been taken in hand w'th a view to pr work for the unemployed.
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  • 55 8 Durjr.g December, 2,049 Chi ...e "(deck passengers left Penang, cf who 1 V;)1 went to China, 491 tc Dutch ports, o to Kedah, 173 to Siamese ports ane 31 to Burma. For the last quarter of ..ve pas' year, the figures were Tctal 6,873, an;! 3,650, 1,316, 1,204, 347, 347
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  • 44 8 Many famous estates ore involved in fcr^coming sales of land. Approximately four hundred thousand acres will shortly be put up for auction in London. Included in this total are the Duke (f Argyll's cs'ates at Tiree, Lismore, anl Bcnm're Fcrest, altogether about fiftythousand acres.
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  • 72 8 When informed that they wculd ho transferred to Rutton 40 Scottish unemployed in the Southwark workhouse piled their beds and furniture against the Jocrs and refused to come out. A media.or was despatched up a ladder to oarley with the men through a window. It was finally agre?d that two
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  • 77 8 A London cable of December 27, states A widow and seven out of«eight children, iged one to ten years, were burned to death on a Woxford farm from a fire jaused by a hayrick catching fire. No jries were heard, the \ictim:; having been suffocated while asleep. The bodies were
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  • 80 8 Among the societies which are officially regarded as non-existent are the Bian Siong K<-ng Hcay, or She United Trading Association, Penanjr, the Hen^ Shens Hong Society, Penang, the Heng Fuk Flonj; Society, Penang, and the Fathul Muniv Association. The Registrar (f Societies, Singapore, has reason to believe ilhat the Singapore
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  • 78 8 Wireless enthus'asts were delighted by the new experiment of a broadcasting company on the 9th inst., when the whole af the Covent Garden opera The Magic Flute was broadcasted direct from the theatre. The performance was transmitted by wire to Marconi House, whence t was relayed by wireless. The experiment
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  • 100 8 There arrived at Singapore yesterday, two Dutch tugs, the Gouwzee and the Zuyder Zee of 83 tons nett 172 tons srosF, and 11 tons nett 189 tons gross, respectively. The vessels left Rotterdam on November 18 Jast, each towing a dredger and made their way East via Suez and Colombo.
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  • 94 8 We have received ccmplaints of a nuisance caused nightly to residents in the Newtcn Road by a particularly noisy specimen of that anachronism the Chinese wayang. Presumably a license has been issued by the police, but it is scarcely necessary to say that these licenses should be given with the
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  • 93 8 Nine portraits by Sargent of the late Mr. Wertheimer, the well-known art connoisseur, and his family have been beqneathed by Mrs. Wertheimer, his widow, who died recently, to the National Gallery, They were on viev and attracted an unusually larpc number of peopl<\ The occasion is the more remarkable because
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  • 428 8 Mr. A. If. H. Hamilton is to bo ii aer <>f the Peace for Malacca. Mr. R. Scott is appointed a member of the Board of Examiners in Language! for Malay for Penang. It is officially announced that the Hon. Mr. \V. Langham-Carter is appointed Resident Councillor,
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  • 24 8 Within the last three or four day" the rents of no fewer than 200 houses in Singapore have been increased.
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  • 62 8 Mails from Europe (Lcndcn mails despatched December £8), by the P. and O. steamer Morea will arrive by train tomorrow morning. Correspondence will b>ready for delivery to boxholders about 10 a.m. The G.P.O. will be cpen to tfhe public from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and there will
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  • 55 8 As btiefly reported in our columns some days aj o, Mrs. Edith Thompson was hanged in Holioway prison and Frederick Bywatc^s at l'eiuonville on tin ;*:li instant. A wireless message says Mis. Thompson was assisted in a semiconscious condition to the scaffold. Bywaters was calm. Crowds of
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  • 113 8 House with Bulge to Stand. Bef:re ilr. P. A. F. David, District Judge and First Magistrate, en Saturday, the l.'.th instant, the (hearing was concluded of the matter in which the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore asked for an order flhat a nuisance notice served on the owners of 26, Minto
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  • 161 8 The drafts of new bills to be introduced into ttie Legislative Council deal with the unauthorised carrying and possession of arm*. It has been found that the pcnal'.y provided by the exi.suntf law for the unauthorised possession of arms (a tine up to $100) i i an
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 196 8 „4fljM^ Head m Run ColdS II 111 I! MW and they are unnecessary. 11l ti HII M■ MILTON is the answer! |M ■■■■■B^B^B^gfagj > J ust a f^ w drops in tepid ■^^^^^^^^1 fr water, with a nasal spray 111 I] so completely satisfactory! lllgiiiiFi iii!iiiii^ Mil TON I |§Bh|m|m^^Kß
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    • 164 8 ALHAMBRA DISCONTENTED WIVES 5 pts. 5 pta. HELP HELP POLICE 5 pta. 5 pts. Topical Budget, etc. DOWN HOME 7 pts. 7 pts. (First Show) MARLBOROUGH THE JAILBIRD 5 pts. 5 pts. NURSE MARJORIE SECRET OF BUTTE RIDGE 2 pts. 2 pts. ROSE OF THE WEST 5 pts. pts. (Pint
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  • 608 9 Italy (lives Grave Warning Of Danger. Reuter's Service London, January 19. The Italian Government has informed the French and British Governments that Italy regards the present situation in Ruhr as fraught with great danger and suggests that further forcible steps bs only tattm after mature consideration. London,
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  • 26 9 Reuter's Servici London, January 19. Paris An efficial decree has been pub-lishi-u extending for a year the privileges of the Banque de i'lr.do-Chine.
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  • 204 9 Reuter's Service London, January 19. It is reported that Anglo-American differences with regard to the debt-fund-ing hav# been narrowed down to about £5,000,000 yearly spread over 60 years. Britain is at present paying America interest at the rate of five per cent, and America proposed the payment of
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  • 133 9 Reuter's Service London, January 19. The Morning Post's Paris correspondent states that there appear to be good prospects that the French Parliament will ratify the whole of the Washington Treaty with reservations, which are not expected to be important, in regard to France's right to protect her coasts
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  • 64 9 Reuteu's Service London, January 19. The Hague The first example in history of sovereign states arraigning a sovereign state before an international court occurred in connection with tho application filed by Britain, France, Italy and Japan against Germany concerning the lat'.er's refusal to permit a British vessel
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  • 66 9 Reuter's Service London, January 19. Telegrams from Stockholm assert that the Russian Revolutionary War Council has declared the Smolensk district in a state of war. Troops have been moved south-west and trains requisitioned for transport. Fortifications have been built in the Dvina district and pontoons placed across
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  • 61 9 Reiser's Service London, January 19. The Admiralty announces that colonial allowances to naval officers will be made subject to a special examination. Orders have been issued for the light cruiser Carlisle to pay off and re-commission at Bombay early in February with a Portsmouth crew for further service
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  • 48 9 Reuter's Service London, January 19. Paris The French telegraph service is experimenting with Belin's system of telegraphic wireless transmission of photographs and handwriting. It is hoped the system may be useful in the transmission of ideographs, obviating the translation of Chinese and Japanese into Roman characters.
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  • 362 9 Sir John Jordan on the Opium, Question. Revtes's Sibvtct. London, January 10. The Chinese Charge d'Affaires, Mr. Chao Hsin Chu, who has returned from Geneva, states that he told the Opium Commission of the League of Nations that the Chinese Government had appointed commissioners to investigate poppy cultivation
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  • 28 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, January 20. The condition of Capt. Co'.ville, is still Critical. He did not regain consciousness till 10 a.m.
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  • 302 9 (Contributed.) An enquiry for 7,000 tons at £30 per ton has recently been received in Malaya. The firm of Messrs. Durege and Thomas, Ltd., of Penang, has erected a baling press and are prepared to receive parcels for baling and exporting and hold out a price
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  • 95 9 (By Courtesy of the Nichi Nichi Shimbun.) Tckk), January 18. Ohnishiki, the popular champion wrestler of Japan, has discarded his queue, and has tendered his resignation to the Association, deploring the lack of seriousness in present wrestling circles. Sun Vat Sen's party has again taken ever the
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  • 3291 9 Consulting Engineers Without Resident Partner. Commissioners' Decision. A special meeting of the Municipal Commission was held yesterday to consider recommendation by committee, Nos. 5 and 6, as follows A. That Messrs. Binnie Son and Deacon be appointed Consulting Engineers (without a resident partner) for design and construction of
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  • 1905 10 Excellent Financial Position. The annual MM ml Meting of the Singapore Sporting Club was held yesterday afternoon at the Bingapdre Kxchangc. Mr. .1. D. Saunders presided und was suppoiLcil by Messrs. K. S. Manasseh, A. W-. Vck, G. K. Holden Webb, H. J. Fougere, W. A. Noel
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  • 100 10 The formation of a Scientific Expeditionary Research Association was decided upon at a meeting of scientist? at B.ulington House, presided over by Sir J. Kenneth Mackenzie The proposed Association will act in connection with various scientific societies and institutions with the purpose of facilitating and promoting scientific research
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  • 41 10 Orders for week endinj: January 28 Uoaday, 22nd. Individual Trocps Par•i'i 1") p.m. 'V.-dnesd.iv, 24th. Ambulance Clas/, 5.16 pjn. Signalling Class, ufls p.m. Saturday, 27tl>. Combined Parade of all Troops. Huadquarters, 4.30 p.m. (ccmBMlaaqr)i
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  • 464 10 Rich Relatives and Commercial Morality. At%he Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice BarreK-Ltnnard, a Chinese, named Lee Quee Choo, who was made bankrupt on his own petitim in November, 1921, applied for bis discharge. Mr. Dudley Parstns, who appeared for the bankrupt, stated that his client was refused
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  • 287 10 Messrs. Sarkies Bros. Acquiring Seaview Hotel. Messrs. Sarkies Bros., the enterprising proprietors of the Raffles Hotel and Giosvenor Hotel, Singapore, the Eastern and Oriental Hotel. Penans, and the Strand Hotel, Rangoon, have acquired the Seaview Hotel, at Tanionir Raton*, which they will take over on Fehruary 1.
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  • 101 10 Since the opening of King Tutankhamen's tomb French women have .been experimenting with fashions which suggest the Nile and the Egyptian desert, and Engli sh women are beginning to copy them, nays a woman correspondent of the Daily Chronicle. Many mannequins at a French race meeting recently
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  • 116 10 A local chemist's mistake in supplying a customer with arsenic instead of saltpetre caused considerable excitement in Chertsey. early' last month. The customer way a young man who asked for saltpetre to use in pickling pork. The chemist had previously made up a parcel containing arsenic and another of saltpetre,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 121 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Motor busses have caused great inconvenience to the residents of Gaylang by refusing to take passengers to Gaylang. In view of the fact that local tramways (io not five us much help nowadays, we soleiy depend for conveyance to and
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    • 140 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, With reference to the article on the Tan Tock Seng Hospital in Moulmein Road in your issue of last week, I wish to take this opportunity of 'makng it known that the Chinese Medical Students' Union is working
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    • 174 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, On January 9 I was crossing the' road from the centre of Raffles Square to the side on which Mr. Timms' chemist slup is or I might. pay from the centre to the west side keening a good lookout for
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  • 402 10 Mr. F. E. Becker and Miss Dorothy Constable. Delightful weather prevailed at Johore Bahru on Thursday afternoon, when Mr. F. E. Becker, of Wessyngton Estate, Johore. youngest son of the late Mr. F. Thorpe Becker and Mrs. Becker, of Epsom, Surrey, was married to Miss Dorothy
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  • 57 10 The person fined $7 by Mr. Dawson on ihe 12th inst., for being drunk and dis-cnl-rlv in Telok Blangah Road on the 11th inst.. and using abusive language \vh. n be was arrested was T. C. Mac Donald, a British subject, and not Me Panak, of Dutch nationality, as mentioned
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  • 327 10 Tailor's Suicide in London. Flat. A London wireless message of January 10, says Owing to the disappearance for several months of a marine' officer's wife, who was last known to be residing in a house in Regent's Park tenanted by a Tailor named Maltby, the police, after
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  • 298 10 Possible Cure for the Scourge Of Africa. Sleeping-sickness the real sleepingsickness of the Tropics, not the rare, influenza-like, home visitation of the last few years is steadily getting a larger and larger (hold on Tropical Africa as this ceuntry is opened up to civilisation and is I one
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  • 114 10 i Lyall and Evatt's Share Report. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt report under I to-day's date Tin.— £lB2 15s. Rubbers.— Allenbys 1.25-1.35, Bassetts 1.35-1.45, Brogas 60-70, Craigieleas 80-90, Jeram Kuantans 40-50, Jimahs 1.70-1.85, Kamasans 3.90-4.40, Lunas 8.75-9, Malaka Pindas 1.95-2.05, Tapahs 13.75-14.25, Mentakabs 30-35, Mandai Tekcngs 50-s:>, IPantais
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  • 152 10 It. is reported that the Shipping Master in Bombay proposes to start a nautical schcol for *he training of lascars. Those thus trained will have to pass an examination and will be provided with certificates. The scheme is estimated to cost Rs. 3,000 a year aid it is
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 113 10 Perak's Eleventh Hour Changes. Our Ipoh correspondent wires Ferak il taking a large contingent of supporters from Taiping and Ipoh for to-day's Malaya I'up Rugby tinal against \egi> Sembilan at Kuala' Lumpur. Two last momeni. changes have been made in the Perak fifteen, McGahey and Aylward, both forwards, are
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    • 55 10 Our Malacca correspondent writes The following will represent Mr. Finnijran's eleven in an association football oiatch to be played on the Malacca Cub Padang on Monday next, against a combined team of Asiatics which is being arranged by Mr. Gomes Brown li nwick, Fisher, Bayley, Bell, Morrison, On,
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    • 119 10 The final touches are now being applied to the new Seletar rifle range und all wqo are intereste.i in shooting will hear with xratification that the new range will in ail probability receive its "christening" dining the coming Chinese New Year holidays, when it is proposed
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    • 132 10 A Renter wire of the 19th inst. states At Durban before 7,000 spectators and on an easy wicket, the M. C. C. made 428. They continued cautiously this morning and the lunch score stood at 298 for five. The ciowd barracked Mead and Mann,
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    • 279 10 A srood game of hockey was played yesterday on the S.R.C. ground when the Club were at home to the Band of the Middlesex Regiment. AKhou:;h the S.R.C. were a m3n short, they ne\ ci iheless wen able to score a good win bj two goals to nil after
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  • 68 10 The United Picture Theatres of America presents at the Surma Theatre, this week, Dustin Farnum in The Corsican Brothers, founded on Alexander Dumas wor'.dfamous romance. There are also two new comedies of Charlie Chaplin and Larry Semon, The Cure, and The Rent Collector, two new numbers of Eve'ii
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  • 110 10 The Bandman Farcical Company kept up their well-merited reputation last night when they produced thnt famous ccmedy French Leave. The piece has entertained very many people since its first production in London and th:- humorous episodes in thi> scenes bthind the lines in France coupled
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  • 27 10 The Earl of Balfour was suffering from a chill on the 10th instant, and it was expected that he would be laid up for week or two.
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  • 525 11 Import and Export of Principal Goods. Tht British Malaya Return of Foreign Imports ««d Exports for tba month endad Dwajaba tl, \'.i-2. i< i>sue<l by the Hegnstmr of Imports and Exports. The following; points should be noted Only articles imported into or exposed out of British Malaya are
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  • 533 11 SIM)\Y. JAMARY 21, 1923. St. Andrew'a Cathedral. 7..:0 aJB. l.itany. 7.4.) a.m. lluly Communion. (Choral). l.i :i .ir. Matins followe.l by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. B. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. I p.m. Sunday School. B.M p.m. Evaaaaag and
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  • 234 11 Who Invented the Fountain Pen Mr. William Le Queux writes to. the Daily Telegraph ln connection with ihv commenitable proposal to hold an exhibition of historic and famous pi-ns, serious effort should be made to discover th L inventor of the fountain pen. AcaordiiiK to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, portable fountain
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 85 11 \]LT Masta*s\bi!^^^ \T RECORDS TO-DAY CALL OR WRITE FOR LISTS S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINdAPORE. "RUSTIKOL" A Decorative Preservative >lt »'»V«S I>KM» WHY WORRY ABOUT WHITE ANTS RUSTIKOL. is a positive safeguard against these pests. WILLIAM JACKS CO. OCEAN BUILDINGS, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. FOR ALL PURPOSES WE
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    • 226 11 RAFFLES HOTEL Tel. No. 2920. (io line*) SATURDAY Guest Night, Dinner Dance Sunday, Cinema, 9.30 p.m. EDGAR HULLAND. SARKIES BROTHERS, at the piano. Proprietor*. Adelphl Hotel TO-NIGHT Special Dinner THH HOTEL ORCHESTRA WILL PLAT DCRING AND AFTER DINNHH ADELPHI HOTEL LIMITED 'Phone 125. Proprietors, ADELPIII HOTKL, LTD. HOTEL BRASTAGI SUMATRA
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  • 1420 12 Recollections of Mr. Charles H. Workman. Mr. Charles H. Workman now leading in the Gilbert and Sullivan Operas to be presented by the J. C. Williamson Opera Company at the Victoria Theatre, commencing on Wednesday next, is an oKI Savoyard of note and was personally acquainted
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 328 12 The Sentinel of Protection to Yourself and Your Car and always MOST MILES PER DOLLAR. cords $36.00 32 x 3i/o 8.8. cords $42.00 32 x 4 s.s. cords $50.00 33 x 4 s.s. cords $54.00 FIT Tfrestone" I CORDS ■j^-. General Agents BRINK.MANN A Co, SINGAPORE. ♦♦♦«♦♦♦>-»♦♦♦♦♦«« ASTHMA IS CURABLE
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    • 318 12 L Escape From I THE COILS OF IpRONCHITIS y Uproot the Trouble W I T is awful to be conscious that Yt bronchitis is gradually tightH ening it coils around your chest; J that your breathing is becoming JH more and more obstructed the suffocating cough more and more persistent.
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    • 226 12 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO LTD. New Consignment F nest Quality CANNED GOODS At Reduced Prices Q.M.E. Brand, Ox tongues 2 lb. tins. T.F.M. Brand, Sheep Tongues 14 oz. S.M.P. Brand, Corned Mutton 24 oz. S.M.P. Brand, Corned Beef 24 oz. S.M.P. Brand, Boiled Beef 24 oz. Pineapple Brand Lard 1
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  • 599 13 Training in the Public Services. The Mukden correspondent of The Times writes The Chinese students who derive the greatest benefit from a technical or postgraduate course of study in Great Britain are those who have already experienced the benefits of British administration and British methods of
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  • 284 13 Dr. Sun Vat-sen Easily Leads in A Contest. An interesting investigation, conducted by the Weekly Review of the Far East, to attempt to find out who are the 12 greatest living Chinese, has resulted as follows Or. Sun Vat-sen 1,315 votes Gen. Feng Yu-hsiang 1,217 Dr. V.
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  • 41 13 It is reported that on the 11th inst. at the Nong Pling railway station in Mondhol Nagara Svarga, Siam, two trains, Nos. 101 and 104 collided, resulting: in the death of two persons and eight injured. An enquiry is being held.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 270 13 ML mm\ Quality t PRICE Framroz&Co. 1 You don't p^y extra for the tin The Brooke Bond vacuum-packed tin is the best tin, in fact the only tin, for preserving your tea in a tropical climate. Nothing can spoil the fine quality of its contents. Heat and damp and insects
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    • 98 13 "Kan*- to^rrL: fiU Qwtsd^nfd fan lilil\* J^oun. I JmilmHoi^ E. C. MOIMOD CIE, Agents SINGAPORE and SIAM. >^_ >< < >^ <^ >>><4 > »«.»»4»»»^»« ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•^♦-♦♦^♦■♦♦♦♦♦-♦♦♦♦x Slfcu. nun i i"xr, "SEA-GULL" BRAND Condensed Sweetened Condensed Unsweetened Sterilized Natural Sole Importers The East Asiatic Co., Ltd., (lß«ar»onU4 1b Dttmuk) Singapore. Goodyear
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 295 14 E. C. C. The Electric Construction Co., Ltd. WPLVERHAMPTON. Motors Dynamos "S. P." Continuous Current Motors Highly efficient, mechanically strong and thoroughly reliable in every sense. All motors are fitted with ball bearings. "S.P." Continuous Current Dynamos FOR CONSTANT E.M.F. Self contained well-constructed machines, fitted with ball bearings. Thoroughly reliable
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    • 426 14 Amtia »t«t $5,««t ,M« S.C, Aj.tr t»« l» fare* $l7,in,oii The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Cl*eor»orated la stMlfr »ettle»eata.) MMAB OmCI f WlßshottM lout, liagaiere, LONDON OFFICE i It, Ola lewry, H.a Tin Compaaj has MO.OM "oie«ited with th* Snprsme Coart of Englaad aad compiles with th* BrltUh
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    • 540 14 BANKING NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NETH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) Istablished 1868. CAPITAL IX 60,000,000 (aboat £8,000,000). ISSUED AND n. U,000,000 fabont <4,600,000). RXSERVE FUND Fl. 10,000,000 (aboal £1,876,000). HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, Kob*. Medan, Soerabaya, Samarang, Bandoeag, Welterreden, Cheribon, Tegal, Peealonga, Probolinggo, Tjilatjap, Ampenan,
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    • 560 14 BANKING ASIA BANKING CORPORATION CAPITAL $4,000,000 SURPLUS *2,000,00 i HEAD OFFICE FOR THB FAR EAST Shanghai. Singapore Oflc* 22, RAFFLES PLACE. Currant, Savings Accounts and Fixed Deposits in U.S. Gold, Sterling, Francs, Taels and Local Currency. Draft* Bought, Sold and Entered tor Collection. Commercial and Traveller* Letter* of Credit. Telngraphie
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    • 503 14 BANKING INTERNATIONAE BANKING CORPORATION (OWNED BY THB NATIONAL CITT BAHB OF NEW YORK.) Capital UJB. I i,*««,OM Surplu* and Undivided Profits ..U.S. 10,«90.0Ot Head Offlc* t 60, Wall Street, N»w Tork. Saa Francluc* Offlte i MI. Moatgomery Street London Office 86, Blahofegata, I.C, EASTERN BBANCHB*. Off* i Canton, Hankow, Harbin,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 221 15 1923 FORDS Unprecedented Value NOW ONLY $1,250 F.O.R SINGAPORE. Including the following improvements Khaki coloured one man top GUARANTEED WATERPROOF Sloping and ventilating wind shield. Detachable rims with spare rim carried at rear of car. Non-skid tyres front and Rear. Improved and more comfortable body. Wearne Brothers., Ltd. Sole Distributors
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    • 556 15 We tke vi -j at eompraheastTe stock o' Sctentiflc lDttniments la the East. Agents for STANLEY HEATHS We isT]te you to (impact oor latest skipmaat BMITIIS, 14. BatUry atead. rorsserly JAM. MOTION A CO. METHODIST LADIES' COLLEGE CLAaUUsONT, WESTERN AUSTRALIA. BOARDING SCHOOL FOB GItLS. I'rtncip*!, Miss CXKTBL'DK WALTON, BJk The
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    • 170 15 F. Z. 2 4 German H.P. or :i fi English n.l'. OUTBOARD MOTORS ANL HYDRANTS (MADE IN GERMANY.) Stocks and Spare parts kept. For faaonstration and prices apply ALSAGOFF ft CO. (Import Depsrtment). Sole Agents. Si), F.M.B, Mmat ana Datch Indies. •7. ABAB HTREIT. SIXGAPOEX •Phone 2218. i BLOCK Supplies
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    • 108 15 1923 OVERLAND CAR NOW ONLY $1,750 Magneto ignition, self-starter, electric lights. Petrol consumption 30 miles per gallon. CYCLE AND CARRIAGE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. Xl ALA LUMI'UB, PENANG AND IPOH. M«M MMMIMt THE BEST IS TO COME AND SEE at RENE ULLMANN, L, High Street, Singapore. f I THE FINEST STOCK
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    • 393 16 lUAN KIAT I CO* LTB. »V I'IIIILIP BTRMT. New Shipments Just Received. Thamplon Portable Forge* with 18 !c. hearth Chsm-Mi.n Past IMllla« Nsraain. to drill from !< in. to 1 in. bole. Bourdon* Steam Pressure Gauges, fitted with control cocks Sires 4 in. dla. r.y 20« lbs. 6 by 200
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    • 284 16 OF INTEREST TO LADIES The Parisian House 6, ORCHARD ROAD. Expected new consignment of real latest Paris Models in Hats Dresses SHOES, CORSETS, JEWELLERY. Better hats cannot be obtained in Singapore at my prices. These hats are all made in Parisian houses. DO I NEED GLASSES? If im doubt consult
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    • 853 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Tie PREPAID charges for Wacts, For Sals, To Let, etc., la ordlaary dot* set 'if« (arerag* *iz words to line) are per line: on* insertloa 28 cents., two las. 46 .-ii.., three ins. 61 cts., four ins. 82 ets., five ins. $1.00, six ins. 1.13, ten ins. $1.40,
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    • 898 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, house 70, Pnnsep Straat. Imir.fdiHie entry. Apply 9, Clark* Quay. TO LET, furnished bungalow at Tanah .Merah, facing sea. Apply 1769, Straits Times. TO UT FURNISHED, immediate entry. No. 28-3, Steven* Boad. Apply to Gothrie ft Co, Ltd. TO LET, furnished bungalow and right to
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    • 859 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, Godowns Not. 82 and 83, Rjbertson Quay. Apply to Meyer Brothers. TO LET, office and godown, ii, Robinson Road. Apply Estate and Trust Agency. TO LET, Nos. 39 and 41, North Boat Quay, immediate entry. Apply 16, Change Alley. SMALL AND LARGE OFFICES, at 11
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    • 205 16 FROM PARIS ATTKACTIVF SILK JUMPERS. MORNING, AFTERNOON AND EVENING GOWNS. AMERICAN SILK HOSIERY. KAYSER PHOENIX AND INTERWOVEN BRANDS. SUPERIOR QUALITY AND LOWEST PRICES. Goods mailed C.O.D. —European Attendance. PRINCESS GARMENTS GO. 4, RAFFLES CSAMBEBfI (opposite Robinson's) Business hours 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. CENTRAL MOTOR HIRING COMPANY 16, ORCHARD ROAD.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 200 16 TKE STRAITS T.iHS TKI.KPUONJM I Editorial and U«n*rat kxj,ac<i/'a I'fflc- 1117 AU communication* relating to ssftarial matters and news should be addre»»«d THE EDITOR. All coiuraanirations relating to business matters—advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing, ttc, should be addressed to THE HANAOK2. ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc. In ordinary
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