The Straits Times, 29 January 1923
1923-01-29
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Title Section13 1923-01-29 1 The Straits Times NO. 27,162 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1923, PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement132 1923-01-29 1 KBBBaBBBaaBBBBBBBBBfIBBBBBBBBKBBBBBBBfIBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ****************************** THE OLD ORIGINAL JBear&Brand GENUINE SWISS MILK I OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. Sterilized Natural and Concentrated If you have not yet tried the "BEAR" Brand Concentrated Milk, ask v your regular dealer for a sample tin. E E SOLE AGENTS: I Joseph Travers Sons, Ltd. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE. B132 words
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Advertisement563 1923-01-29 1 I 'it. hew records I I \/i- JANUARY I L^ I fi fl TH CHALIAI'INE (Bass) JL JbL/."wl"»_7 I/'J ■■\-S CJ 2 *****2 Oh, could I but express in song L. Mulaslikin S -J-S'""^ '''7" MICIIELE FLETA (Tenor) r 2 *****5 Giulietta son io— Giulielta c Romro '_r*7^ ,y~x j563 words
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Article518 1923-01-29 2 International Overseas Company's Examination. At the Singapore Court of Bankruptcy, which sat on Friday, presided over by Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard, the public examination was heard of the International Overseas Company. Mr. E. F. Joseph, one of the partners in the concern, was called and questioned by the Official518 words
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Article226 1923-01-29 2 Sixth List of Subscriptions. Previously acknowledged $2,116.20 Collected by Mrs. C. Viulet Burne, M.D., Johore A. G. Wilson 2 5 Dr. G. H. Garlick 25 G. H. Nash 5o Mrs. Draper \q G. Lycn-Mackenzie 10 K. C. Marshall io Dr. T. W. H. Burne io Mrs. C.226 words
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Article80 1923-01-29 2 Local consumers cf the nut brown variety should note the following As German beer is quoted in Japan at 30 sen per quart bottle, Japanese brewers art expected to lower their price, says the Osaka Asahi. At present the Nippon Beer Company charges V.20 per80 words
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Article40 1923-01-29 2 At the Welsh Calvinistic Church at Colwyn Bay, on December 16 the baptism took, place of the infant child of Major Gwilym Lloyd George, M.P., and Mrs. Gwilym Lloyd QaMgft The child wat named DaviJ Lloyd (Jeorge, after hi? grandfather.40 words
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Advertisement309 1923-01-29 2 iff CLl| »rt-l he rr«(Juß!'v rr^ovrrrd I flkjf *"j I aii.l »inrJ wcwht. Since ttirn I Mt Why Baby cries <I Baby cries to let you know that all is not well with i him the poor hitlo fellow has r.o other way of I icllin you. l'lcalih and happiness309 words
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Advertisement258 1923-01-29 2 Aft APPEAL TO BRITONS IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 250,000 DOLLARS URGENTLY NEEDED FOB THE ARETHUSA TRAINING SHIP 2.6C0 nil Boys bar* Joined tha Royal Nary and 6,500 the Merchant Senriea. i'utrons THEIR HAJESTIRS TOE KINO AND QUEEN President H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES Chairman and Treaaurar C. MALDEN, Esq., M.A. Dep.258 words
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Advertisement275 1923-01-29 2 30 by ZVi gl by 1 Continental CO -lU COVERS FOR FORDS, CHEVROLETS and MAXWELLS. AS AN ADVERTISEMENT we are offering a quantity of these world-famous Cord Covers, which are of the same quality as has hitherto been sold throughout Malaya, and of new arrival, at $1 9.5 0 each275 words
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Article426 1923-01-29 3 European and Asiatic Teams Meet. Our Malacca correspondent writes What might be described as one of the best contested matches, witnessed for come considerable period, was played last Monday on the Club Padang. An eleven jjot together by Mr. Finnigan, tried con-i-iu-ions with a representative eleven o1426 words
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Article462 1923-01-29 3 The Carriage and Style Of Women. 1 i..j iV.f BilUllrtiWOWl is remarkable fur her beauty wa have long been accuatomed to hear. But when the foreign [mala visitor exdaluM that there is put !a single u^ly woman in London we an] up aha look around. 'early ■amething462 words
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Article99 1923-01-29 3 The half-yearly general meeting of tho Dorul Ekhman-us-Safa Club was held at tho Club house on January U. .Mr. M. S. Mi lican pri\s:Hwl. After the adoption of the :u-i mints Bud the secretary's report, the following were elected office beaivrs 1 Mr. B. Abdul Rahman, vice- Mr M. Murican99 words
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Advertisement736 1923-01-29 3 STATE OF JOHORE RESTRICTION OF RUBBER EXPORT RENEWAL OP <KKTinr\TE8 FOR THE nOOND QOAKTB FEBRUARY 1 TO Al'RII. 30. The Certificates of Authorized Percentage for the iguarter November, 1922 to January, UO, will cease to be valid at the end of the month. Applications for renewal for the second ■■Utar736 words
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Advertisement351 1923-01-29 3 j WONDERS OF YOUR BODY Importance of the Illood Rverjbody should hnve some knowledge of the .nechanism of the body, and of the i imnorl.-.nt frictions which the bio >.l perI forms. Erery drop ef blood in youi- body rißht throoajh year veins mi.ny limes .lay, sarrjing oiT impurities and"351 words
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Advertisement334 1923-01-29 3 Tea Do you believe in fortunes told by tea-leaves Perhaps not. But if the leaves in your cup are those of Brooke Bond tea, they show this much at least that you have a discriminating taste and know how to get good value ior your money. \cover\ Brooke Bond tea334 words
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Advertisement232 1923-01-29 3 McBRINES BAGGAGE WARDROBE TRUNKS p> STEAMER SIZE. *BBEsJs^L?^y^ There are three major element" j^^f^^ yd which enter into the construciJnlli n^V on "Mcßrine" W» r< !'-obe ITr >3kJL^ They are appearance, convenl\i yt"~ Z^pJ ence and wear. HJQijKy XL* or y our B el* wh y Mcßriiw WSw^^^S^^ji^J^ Baggage stands232 words
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Advertisement682 1923-01-29 4 steamer Sailings P. 0.-British India Apear Line fCoiapaalfia la—nxrat*4 la Bar'aaJT J ■AIE AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SIEVUJbJS PENINSULA AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. nraa!*? Contract wltk H<s Majesty's Qo»*ni««**) LONDON FAR-KABTERN HERVICK FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP Om* Siagapor* L*«t* lingavore EASHMTR aboat Feb. 4 1 SARDINIA aboat682 words
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Advertisement651 1923-01-29 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LIMITED (Incorporated in England) The Blue Funnel Line Regular Service to LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on throngh651 words
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Advertisement746 1923-01-29 4 STEAMER SAILINBS KONINKLYKcf" PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPP94 (ROT AX PVXET NAVIGATION CO, OP BATATIA) incorporated la HoPt.nl) UHDER CONTRAC t ITH THE NSTHEKLANIiS INDIA SOTMNWB.VT. T*la*a*a* No*. Paaaag* v 111, Fright Dept. 12M, Maria* D.pt. axf Trauhiaa*at j*vU 1457, Manager** M»i-t. i«»j REYMERSZ January 29, Batavia. HENGKALIS— January :)0, Muntok .Pjobocs. Blinjoe,746 words
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Advertisement425 1923-01-29 5 STEAMER SAILINGS toifpon f-fltn Katorl Maru Feb. 6 AtMta. Feb. 20 uykkpooi, mm n«la»na Uarn aid. Fab. Tsushimn Mnru mid. Mar. HAatBHKC LOT Mito Man early Feb. Mntsuye Maru early Mar. Lima Mam early Apr. s»m rott Lifti >n inn l ■OITTB aatimCAft UT*B BOHHA7 I,IHI Tamba Mara Feb. 8425 words
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Advertisement435 1923-01-29 5 STEAMER SAILINGS O.S.E. F*»lm»* BafHaas fwai ■tajiaats 's«M*«t «kaags w«k»«« fTaV.aaa aattaa.) ■r toPXAif un Far ■araaffiaa. Laaaea, Hsabarg. Battar- <"*«, Antwerp, via Calaaab*, aa4 Part An. Daa. ARGUN MARU Feb. 21 Feb. 22 LONDON MARU Mar. IS Mar. 16 O*»tt MameillM HBW TOBB LIMB P* BM Franriaaa, Faaasaa. Swn435 words
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Advertisement692 1923-01-29 5 STEAMER SAILINGS elloma>FlTne SLLEUMAN A RTTCKMALL HTKAMSBVP. 4V, LU. (latorpoiata* U Ca»la*«) STKAJIXB CNa» PASBMNGTO BMtVICI~ OBTWAKD. About s.s. CITY OF SIMLA China =nd Japan Feb. 6 v. CITY OF POONA China A Jaoaa M»» t s.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER China Japan Apl. 22 HOMBWAKDS. s.s. CITY OF YORK Marseilles692 words
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Advertisement568 1923-01-29 5 STEAMER SAILINGS KERR STEAMSHIP CO INC. BUCCBSSOBB TO UNITED AMERICAN uNES (Ineorpnrateii In T S A Begnlai serrtca bctWMa N«w Tork, Singapore and Java Porta, and rica ?arsa. FOB NEW YORK VIA SUEZ HALFMOON Feb. 26 For fniffht. apply to GUTHRIE A CO.. LIMITED, Agents, Stralta ScttlessenU as* F.M.S. REDUCED568 words
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Advertisement407 1923-01-29 6 CWEiAS EMPIRE CINEMA In the Second Show at S.:l0 EVE'S FILM REVIEW and INTERNATIONAL NEWS ANNA Q. NEILSON in an Edward Jose Production WHAT WOMEN WILL DO In 6 parts. HAROLD LLOYD IN PUMPING INTO BROADWAY A Rood hearty laugh in 2 parts. First Show at 7.30 The second instalment407 words
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Advertisement29 1923-01-29 6 LJ^- Nahar Opera At ta* B.jrontk Thaatra, Oaylaag atoad. Monday Night BAKTOM BAKTIM Watch for our coming Actors and Actresses fron. B..tavik, Scurrbaya and I'enang A. M. A., Proprietor.29 words
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Advertisement392 1923-01-29 6 SWEBfiS GAIETIHCINEMA SURINA THEATRE First Show at 7.30 sharp Special Prosrammc Mp^" r DOUGH AND §fcfP% I'VNAMITE Second Show 9JO Br L. JL 2 !';;rt Chaplin CHARLIE CHAPI-IN in THE IMMIGRANT f> Special ln two P arts Malay Pictuie N'cw Kve's Film Review and Vod-a-ville Movies |4 V^V MA-NU IPw*^rf392 words
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Advertisement344 1923-01-29 6 ENTERTAINMENTS VICTORIA THEATRE Tel. S2G. Tel. 82S. THE J. WILLIAMSON. LTD. GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERA GOMPAW Including Mr. CHARLES {KMAN. To-night at ».3O THE Yeomen of the Guard Tuexday, January 30 PIRATES OF PENZANCE Wednesday. January 31 KATINKA Thursday, February 1 lOLANTHE Friday. February 2 MERRIE ENGLAND Saturday. February 3344 words
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Advertisement387 1923-01-29 6 STEAMER SaTIIKJBS^ PRINCE LIHErTIi^THU (Incorporated in EncUn.li FAX F.AST SERVICE. Regular Monthly Per He* FOR BOSTON AND NTW YOIW GOTHIC I'KIV I in part MOORISH PRINCK early M»r. CELTIC ritI.NCE «nd M«r. For all information, apply to ADAMSON, GILFILI.AN A CO, LTD, (Incorporated In RigUm!) Agantt. P. 0. S. N.387 words
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Article88 1923-01-29 7 nnoMaV i:inuary 29 I p.m. ■Mil closes. Yi'imin of th>- Cuard, Vie. Theatre. Taoalay, January .10 n 7. 1S p.m. ic. Theutro, 9.50 p.m. toward mail. Wi-dneulay. January 31 p.m. Pinafore, Vie. Theatre, Matinee. ):ali:w:'. Vie. 1 .'..■litie, HJtO p.m. O. sNMMaJ mail, train. -M p.m. fohraarj88 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article82 1923-01-29 7 faxt Wk«if Bum— Nfl. 11. M.5. Despatch. •<Se»r« Whttt S'il harl I ...i "r iildinir, Kcpong, Kelartan, r.ie.. Machaon, lan Mac Master. ::inp.u- I >i»e-k Col Mi. in, Elpenor, Ma-\w-,i Waarl AyuUla, Ipoh. niurf \an del Wijck. lulu Branl Coal whaif— NU K<pp«l Harboar. Natal Unarf82 words
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Article108 1923-01-29 7 :is. fii.m Bncho 2S I, I'ENGKALIS, ii%i.. 578 to:i«. from Dejbes intok SO-1. s:,:t ions, from Bangkok r OBC. ,iV OF BOSTON, Brit, '..Ti'L' tons, from n Wane Tao 29-1. 761 tons, from Baudot) 81-1. Chin, fr n Balgoa M-l, for Saii i Qi T.ms, from Malacca from108 words
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Article205 1923-01-29 7 To-day m ard Penang 3 p.m. :s p m. R.a.i r:r. p.m. Baa ;kok 3 p.m. n I Muar 3 p.m. in i 1 in;:>.'i 4 p.m. i m aid l'i:!.u Uulang 1 p.m. 4 p.m. mC 4 p.ir,. Malaeetl nn.i Mu..r 4 p.n-.. -..i ii i205 words
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Article27 1923-01-29 7 Left Spore. Ait. Londoa. iK-cembcr 7 January 1 December 8 January 2 Dcoembtr 1J January 8 December 15 January 8 December 21 January IS27 words
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Article173 1923-01-29 7 EXCHANGE Siii(faport, Januaiy ts. On London, Baak m/a 2/4 U Demand 2/4 6/32 Private 3 ms. credita 2/4 17/32 On New York Demand 54 Vg Private 90 d/s 56% On France, Bank 780 On India, Bank T.T. 107% On Hongkong, Bank d/d I 1 p.c. din. On173 words
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61 1923-01-29 7 Tone of mar :ot Steady. Latest London cables quote: Spot shee Is. i%i. Spot Keb.-March April-June July/Sept Pal* Crept Cloaioc PricM 1ot»t» S«ll*ri 62 Vi Spot Keb/March April/Jiuie July/Sept ■tafftpon Standard Ribbtd Smoked Sheet Clotlnt PrieM Cs7»-t B«ll«rt. 63Hs 64 66 \i 66V4 67'61 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article205 1923-01-29 7 Val. IM. Buyers. Sellers. 1 1 Batanp Padang 0.47 >4 0.524 1 1 Hitam Tin 125 1.35 1 1 Jelmitoh 0.20 0.40 *K 1 1 Johan Tin 0.55 0.60 1 0 £1 Kam. Kamunt. 2.0.0 2.2.6 j 10 10 Kinta Asscn. 7.00 7.75 5 5 Lingui Tin 4.40 4.60205 words
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Article149 1923-01-29 7 GENE RAL Issue Val. Pd. Buyer*. Sellers. £1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 4.7.3 4.9.0 cd. 10 10 Central Engines 9.00 9.50 10 10 Central Motors 3.00 3.25 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 6.50 7.00 3/- 5/- Elec. Tramways 1/- II- nom 10 10 Fraser Neave 34.25 34.75 50 50 Hammer149 words
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Article108 1923-01-29 7 DEBENT URES U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,284,300 par 6 p.c. p.m. Spore Electrical Tramway*, 6 p.c. £350,000 nom. Spore Municipal S p.e. .$1,878,000 par Spore Municipal 4% p.c, of 1907 91,000,000 10 p-c. dii. Spore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1909 $1,600,500 10 px. dii. Spore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1909108 words
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Article401 1923-01-29 7 Fraaer and Co. and Lyall and Evatt'a Quotations. To-day's Prices. Fraser I.) all Jk A 00. Bvatt. \UcnbyKcw ($1) 1.20 1.40 1.15 1.30 Alor Gajah ($1) 1.40 i.65 1.60 LM Hitam ($6) 13.00 15.00 12.50 13.50 K. Kuning (?1) 0.50 0.65 0.60 0.80 \m. Malay ($2) 2.20 2.40401 words
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Advertisement65 1923-01-29 7 AUCTION SALE teak household r.irniturc, etc. i No. 25, The Crescent, Tanjoag K»tong, on Wrliuse'.M. January 11, at 5. 1S p.m. well :'i wax-polished tcuk v.ll-.l mirror pa— l, squnie Di v ii :.ml wardrobe with ■.Intend* with bedding '-i..i.d, wvlnut-stained teak lat'otu an dexiirn dressing table with oval ■irror,65 words
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Advertisement202 1923-01-29 7 Latest available Sterling Quotations are printed on another page on Friday. IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE The undersigned have been instructed to sell by public auction at their sale. Ruffles Chambers, Unities I'lace. ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1923, at 2.30 p.m. THOMPSON ROAD. Lot 1. Valuable freehold land, together with the compound202 words
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Advertisement593 1923-01-29 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS THE FRENCH ure laiitatllta in Chocolate*, pnd Boutron mukes the best of them. His Nougat and Chocolates are at 11. Bolter, lMract Importer, l.urope Hotel Building. TO LET, compound Mouse, nr.fumi^h'J. Tanglin select locality. Apply 1828, Str.iits Times. <\p) PARISIAN "DRESSES AND HATS of <ha very latest fashion593 words
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Advertisement539 1923-01-29 7 TNE EVENT OF TNE YEAR SINGAPORE'S MOST IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ■I 1 -operty of. (opt. I". G" JSKi Saturday. February 1923, ri-miniMii-iMv at 2 p.m. .1.1 i-p. Fiat No. 12. AMBER MANSIONS. ORCHARD ROAD. Conipri.-inp the linest. latrst. ar.d most •iaborate rollectiou of farnitSM, painting*, j corceuus Jiapeik-:*. eurpet-, curios,539 words
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Advertisement359 1923-01-29 7 MMA MOS riNEST Spcciallv iupci't:." ran A, H. LUKMANJI Co. SINGAPORE NOTiCE ii li*i Karki rpicted abnvi- :ir<- the properly of A. 'I. ukmsnji Co. oT No. 11, .Ir.l.iccn Ir.gapore, Gcniral Men. l beari(C the Mark M. A. Bit Oacd !y tin- »Hi<l rm in respect of tins 1 1359 words
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1105 1923-01-29 8 We hope we will be pardoned returning to this question. It is serious and it i( urgent. In the first instance we should perhaps point out that the landlords are not all so black as they are painted. Th<> legal form of1,105 words
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Article16 1923-01-29 8 The Tandjong Priok Harbour Company ihows a profit of 91,381 guilders in their 1922 balance sheet.16 words
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Article17 1923-01-29 8 The sugar factory at Rewoeloe near Djoekja, worked at a loss of some 324,000 guilders during 1922.17 words
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Article26 1923-01-29 8 A Chinese dealer while in the Bank voor Indie at Soerabaya on the 6th inst., had some 226,000 guilders worth of sugar bonds stolen from him.26 words
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Article24 1923-01-29 8 The Dead Letter office at Soerabaya 'ssued a notice on the 9th inst. that it had received an unaddressed copy of Where to Stay."24 words
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Article28 1923-01-29 8 During 1922, the Planter, the organ of Sumatra's Assistant Planters, says that there were 26 attacks made on assistant planters during that year, one of them being fatal.28 words
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Article33 1923-01-29 8 A fight took place in the gaol at Malang, Java, on the 10th inst., between the staff and the prisoners. Two of the latter were badly hurt in consequence and taken to hospital.33 words
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Article32 1923-01-29 8 Major General Sir Neill Malcolm was present at a military parade at Tjimahi, on the 12th inst., when nine battalions of the Netherlands East Indian Army went through manoeuvres and military exercises.32 words
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Article44 1923-01-29 8 We would remind local members of the Craft that Wor. Bro. Shelley-Thompson will read at the Masonic hall, Coleman Street, commencing at 9 p.m. to-day, a paper on the Symbolism of Freemasonry compared with the old religions and the sign language of the world.44 words
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Article9 1923-01-29 8 The Victoria Cross was instituted sixtyseven years ago to-day.9 words
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Article17 1923-01-29 8 Messrs. Lewis and Peat's Lcndon rubber market report cf January 3 is printed on rubber latex paper.17 words
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Article17 1923-01-29 8 Messrs. Powell and Co. inform us that the auction of Almazoff's Circus has been postponed until to-morrow.17 words
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Article26 1923-01-29 8 The monthly service of y-ing on of Hands on the Sick, will i i neld in St. Andrew's Cathedral, next Friday, February 2, at 5.15 p.m.26 words
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Article24 1923-01-29 8 The Hugo Stinnes Line are now advertising first class passages from Hongkong and other Chinese ports to England at the rate of £45 sterling.24 words
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Article24 1923-01-29 8 Njianah, the huosekeeper of Heer Grutterink, a planter there has been s<n»enced to death, says a Bandoeng cable of the 10th, for poisoning him.24 words
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Article26 1923-01-29 8 Chanteloup, while flying at Andir Aviation Camp, Java, on the 12th inst., met with an accident and injured his left arm. His machine was badly damaged.26 words
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Article29 1923-01-29 8 At a directors' meeting of th? Ulu Piah Company, Limited, held on the 20th inst., a third interim dividend of 5 per cent. was declared payable on February 12.29 words
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Article33 1923-01-29 8 The rate of issue of money orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 163 to $100. The rate of payment of money orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 171 to $100.33 words
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Article29 1923-01-29 8 While their father was attending a religious ceremony at Poeloe Besar on the East Coast of Sumatra his three daughters were burned alive through the upsetting of a lamp.29 words
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Article37 1923-01-29 8 Good progress is being made with the operation in connection with the making of the experimental concrete road on the Singapore side of Kallnng bridge. There will be nearly a quarter mile stretch of it when completed.37 words
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Article37 1923-01-29 8 The Traffic Department had the usual number of summonses in respect of motorcar offences, before Mr. David in the District Court, this morning. There were about 150 cases i.nd fines ranging between $5 and $10 were inflicted.37 words
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Article35 1923-01-29 8 Favoured with ideal conditions, including a bright moon, the Middlesex Band had a large audience in the B'tani: Gardens last evening, when they gave a selection of music chosen chiefly from Gilbert and Sullivan operas.35 words
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Article44 1923-01-29 8 Mr. James Young, who, in his pre-war days, used to pioneer all the principal musical comedies throughout the Far East, is paying a visit to Penang with his ccrapany, the Powder Puffs, who will appear at the Town Hall, Penang, to-night and tome rrow.44 words
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Article40 1923-01-29 8 Ten Chinese concerned in the murder of two others during a fracas in Fraser Street, on January 12, were brought before Mr. Dawson, in the Second Magistrate's Court this morning-. The case was postponed until the conclusion of the inquest.40 words
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Article50 1923-01-29 8 Another fatal motor accident has oc.-'jr-red at Hongkong, a little girl of two yearF being thrown out of a side car attached to a motor-cycle which overturned while rounding a bend on the Taipo Road. The father of the child, Mr. A. H. Hyndman, and his wife W«TC badly shaken.50 words
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Article51 1923-01-29 8 The Netherlands Indian Hotel Company recognising the present financial' situation has decided to reduce the tariffs at all their mountain hotels. As they are the proprietors of nearly the whole of the mountain hotels in Java it is not unlikely that their lead will be followed by smaller hotel owners51 words
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Article48 1923-01-29 8 The Deleterious Drugs Enactment, F.M.S., is to be amended by substituting for the existing list of deleterious drugs a more modern list which has been compiled in accordance with the present English law, and confining to the Principal Medical Officer the power to grant import and export licences.48 words
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Article58 1923-01-29 8 There is a case fixed before the acting Chief Justice to-day in which Messrs,. Sime Darby and Co., Ltd., are claiming a sum of about $1,000 from Mr. S. Muthukumaru in connection with the lights used by the Indo-Ceylonese community in connection with the scheme of illumination for the Royal58 words
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Article65 1923-01-29 8 A correspondent writes lt is reported that the next Inspector General of Police will be an officer from India a good polo player, and all-round sportsman. But is it necessary to import an outsider and is polo playing a recommendation for an I. G. P. t What about the man65 words
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Article62 1923-01-29 8 Patent privileges have been {granted to Mr. Valdemar Termansen, of Kuala Han Estate, Kelantan, in respect of an automatic cuphanger to Mr. Smith, planter, Kinrara Estate, Petaling, for a Rubber cushioned ships fender and to Messrs. F. W. Bond, of Sungei Bcsi, Selangor, and F. Shercliff, of Tronoh for an62 words
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Article68 1923-01-29 8 Prosecuted at the instance of Mr. Taylcr, head of the Preventive Service, on Saturday, a Chinese was fined $100, or in default three months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Dawson fcr being in possession cf dutiable liqucr and materials for distilling the same, in a house in Joo Chiat Road. Mr.68 words
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Article86 1923-01-29 8 If I remember rightly, says Truth, Kenya has kicked against the incometax so vigorously that it has been withdrawn, and now simultaneously with the issue of the model crdinancer-comes the news that the agitation' in the Straits Settlement/ has been successful. Income-tax in that colony, first instituted in 1917, wa.s86 words
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Article442 1923-01-29 8 Miss M. 11. Amour has been appointed by the Secretary of State for thj Colonies a nursing sister in the Malay Spates. Mr. T. Dillcn-Corneck, the French Consul in Ipoh, leaves for France on February 3. During his absence his son, Mr. R. Dillon-Corneck, will assun:e ekuge442 words
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Article117 1923-01-29 8 This morning, the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule, fixed the list of civil cases for February, and em B though his lordship, in agreement with counsel, mortgaged every day of next month, excepting Sundays, for the differ-i.-nt cases, the list was by M m117 words
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Article108 1923-01-29 8 Presidng at the ordinary annual meeting of the Biting Rubber Estates, held in mail week, Mr. W. B. Clayton, said in the course of his address to shareholders I made known to you at the statutory meeting in August, 1920, that indications of oit had just been108 words
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Article266 1923-01-29 8 Professor S. Coomaraswamy, the Royal Oecultisi, who is protending his visit to Singapore fcr sometime is, undoubtedly, adding to his reputation as a thought reader of no mean repute. He came here armed with flattering credentials which arc being added to by leading local personages whe have266 words
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Advertisement151 1923-01-29 8 THE LATEST Have you Tried the New Cigarette Gairick Virginia No. 2 (SPECIAL SIZE). RETAIL PRICE 90 cents per tin of 50 45 cents per tin of 25 THE RELIABLE ROVER 8 H.P. LIGHT CAR BRITISH MADE Cash Prices $1,500 and $1,950. OR ON EASY PAYMENT TERMS. JOHN UTTLE CO.,151 words
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Advertisement117 1923-01-29 8 ALHAMBRA SNOW-BLIND 7 pti. 7 pts. ZANZIBAR One reel Scenic Picture MYSTERIOUS TRACKS One reel THE TOREADOR S reels Fox Comedy THE ISLE OF ZORDA (19 reeli) Episodes 1 and 2. 6 reels. (First 8how) MARLBOROUGH TREASURE ISLAND C pts. 6 pts. THE SKUNK 1 reel I'athe NON SKID KID117 words
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Article963 1923-01-29 9 FRANCE GERMANY Increasing Gravity of Ruhr Situation. Altitude of the British Government. Reuter's Service London, January 27. By yesterday's decision of the Reparations Commission, Germany is called en to pay the 1921 total of t% milliards sterling, which the French themselves have recognised as impossible. This firms the theme of963 words
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Article207 1923-01-29 9 Rbuteb'8 Service London, January 27. Sir John Jordan is of opinion that the suggestion of Sir Francis Aglen to legalise the opium traffic is retrograde. He was glad to see that the Chinese present at the meeting, deprecated it, and said that the demoralisation of207 words
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Article144 1923-01-29 9 Reuter's Service London, January 27. Colombo There has been another railway disaster in northern Ceylon, a mail train from Taluimannar running off the rails cwing to a washaway. It is unofficially estimated that the death-roll in the accident on January 16, totalled 39. The casualties are144 words
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Article44 1923-01-29 9 Reuteb's Service London, January 27. Amsterdam The International Trades Union Federation has decided to invite all trades union bodies to fellow the example of the Dutch federation in financially assisting the German workers to fight the occupation of the Ruhr.44 words
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Article472 1923-01-29 9 POWERS TURKEY. Gloomy Close of Lausanne Conference. Russian Offer to Armenian People. Reutek's Service London, January 27. Lausanne The Bulgarians have formally refused to accept the proposal for a Bulgarian outlet to the Aegean on th* ground that the eventual allotment of Western Thrace to Greece appears to render access472 words
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Article42 1923-01-29 9 Bkuteh's Service. London, January 27. The Times learns that the Admiralty will devote £230,000 1 annually to subsidise the Burney commercial airship service to the' East and the Antipodes, but this has not. yet been sanctioned by the Treasury.42 words
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Article30 1923-01-29 9 Reuter's Service I Londorv January 27. Mr. Dadiba Merwanjee > Dalai, C.1.E., (■as been appointed High 1 Commissioner for India in London, being the first Indian to occupy the post.30 words
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Article34 1923-01-29 9 Reutek's Service London, Jainuary 27. Washington It is stated ai the White House that Government is favourably inclined to give facilities for tiha establishment cf the rubber industry in the Philippines.34 words
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Article223 1923-01-29 9 Position of the War tfebts Question. Reuteb's Service. London, January 27. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, interviewed at Southampton, n his arrival from New York, emplia ,sid that the great AngloAmerican difference as regards the debt was that a settlement rested with politicians in America where the executive had223 words
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Article76 1923-01-29 9 Riunii's Suvici. London, January 27. The foreign exchange market is very depressed owing to the situation in the Ruhr. The French franc is 73.45, Belgian 81.80 and the lire 97. Marks close at the low record of 120,000-125,000 and sterling is 4.64. London, January 27. New York Tiie76 words
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Article20 1923-01-29 9 Reuteb's Service London, January 27. Two men were executed at Maryborough tiiis''tnornin*g for being in possession cf revolvers.20 words
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Article406 1923-01-29 9 Amazing: Opium Seizure At Hongkong. Further dctaiis are now to hand of the I amazing opium seizure made by Sub- Inspector Bloor on a small Island of Cap |Sui Mun, Hongkong, on January 17, as i recorded by special wire in these columns. The opium, says the Hongkong406 words
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Article1639 1923-01-29 9 Supplementary Wires From Indian Exchanges. The following telegTams are ->n from Indian exchanges to hand the last mail London, January 11 An ex-soldier named George Nicholas, who was operated upon at the Ministry of Pensions Hospital near Liverpool in July, complained after- wards of pain in1,639 words
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Article242 1923-01-29 9 Plans in Exchange for Sartorial Requirements. Messrs. Swan and Maelarcn, the wellknown local architects, brought an action 'in the Civil District Court, on Friday against Messrs. Ahmed din Brothers, of Tanjrlin, to recover the costs of a passed plan for a motor garage. The plaintiffs were represented242 words
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Article62 1923-01-29 9 Capture of His Generalissimo Upsets Plans. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hcngkong, January 29. The growing friction in Canton culminated in the capture of Dr. Sun Vat Sen's Commander-in-Chief, General Ngai Bong Ping, former Chief of Pol'ce, in a parley with the Kwangsi commander. Dr.62 words
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Article289 1923-01-29 10 Singapore's Win Over Nejrri Sembilan. tinetly unlucky at the Padang Saturday when th?y nu i the local team in an Interstate match. Singapore turned oui particnlarl] whicn included L.-Cbrpl. Flint of the MMdleeei Regt., ami '.he ap against toui;h P>D,i .-.iii ii even bef< re they lost Windsor, who289 words
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Article997 1923-01-29 10 Several Mishaps in Heavy Weather. racing at the Boy*] Singapore Yacht Club is contributed o n r. the Captain tad Officer* of H.M.S. Mi patch kindly orgalailiag race for th«ir blip's boats itMNd IV numbers i of the Yacht Club, and pi, hy which wa.- wen hy997 words
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Article356 1923-01-29 10 Successful Third Day's Sport. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, January 27. There was a huge crowd and the going was good for the last day of the races. Mrs. Voules presented the cups at the conclusion of the events. The result 3 were Ipoh Plate. Avro (Duval) 1356 words
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Article95 1923-01-29 10 A Reuter wire of 27th instant states that England and Wales drew in the Soccer International with four goals all. The game was played at Middlesborough. The r.n^lish amateur Soccer team which was selected to meet W,ales at Middlesbrough on January 27, is as follows li. Howard Baker95 words
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Article69 1923-01-29 10 The S. C. F. A. will meet H. M. S. Despatch at soccer this evening on the S. R. C. ground at 5 p.m. The following will represent the Chinese team Tan Boon Eng Ho Kee Seng and Chua Lyo Yang Koh Koon Yam Cheong Chee Lim and69 words
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Article72 1923-01-29 10 A rufrger match h.-.s been arranged to take place on the Padang on Tuesday between the Scottish Company of the S.V.C. and H.M.S. Despatch. The probable Scottish Company fifteen is as follows Dykes Morrison, Gordon, Mackenzie, Kennedy J. W. Winter, Cameron Ramsay, Husband, Johnston, Weiten, Udver, Martinc, Graham Brown,72 words
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Article264 1923-01-29 10 An interesting game of cricket was played at Blakan Mati on Saturday between tho V.M.C.A. and 78th Coy. R. G. A. Going in first the V.M.C.A. compiled 118 for 6 wickets and then declared, Jansen being top scorer of the day, carrying out h-K bat for 52, whilst Ignatius264 words
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Article53 1923-01-29 10 A Reuter wire from Eshowc states that Zululand made 105. Macaulay took six wickets for 19. The M.C.C. made 206 for three wickets and declared. Brown made C 4 and Carr 62 not out. Zululand made 79 for three when stumps were drawn. The,53 words
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Article69 1923-01-29 10 Members are notified that visitors are no longer permitted at Keppel Golf Club on Sunday mornings, but may use the links under the conditions laid down in the rules on Sunday afternoons and Wednesdays only. The tie for the January medal which j was replayed on Saturday69 words
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Article86 1923-01-29 10 The January Medal Competition was I played on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a tie, Messrs. Harrison and Bath finishing All Square." Forty-four cards were taken out and the following were returned F. Harrison 2 square N. F.. Bath 7 D. J. Ward 1} 2 down86 words
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Article67 1923-01-29 10 The tie for the Ladies monthly medal, between Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Wolff, was played off on Saturday, and resulted in i a win for Mrs. Wolff with a net score of 47. The Men's monthly medul, bogey com- 1 petition, will be played on Saturday and67 words
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Article159 1923-01-29 10 Lord Riddell delivered the opening ad- dress to the members of the Edinburgh Philosophical Institution, and in the course of his remarks made an aside about sport, j He said he would like to remind our American cousins that we taught them to play golf. It was159 words
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Article160 1923-01-29 10 The I. C. C. "B" defeated the Railway B on Friday by two sete to one the scores being 17—29, 29—14, 29—21. With the exception of J. Louis all played a good game for the I. C. C. For the Railway Emmanuel and Coleindeivelu were outstanding. The open tournament160 words
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Article140 1923-01-29 10 The storm in the Rugby world over the selection of Dominion players in International matches continues. According to the Evening News, not only does it affect their eligibility for Scotland, but also for the London Clubs concerned, as the Scottish Union strongly advised Wallace and Aitken to join140 words
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Article352 1923-01-29 10 The following is the draw for the second round of the Association Cup on February Middlesboroujrh v. Notts Forest or Sheffield United. Bury v. Stoke. South Shields v. Blackburn. Bristol City v. Derby. Plymouth or Notts County v. Everton or Bradford. Tottenham v. Bradford City or Manchester United.352 words
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164 1923-01-29 10 Singapore,, January 29. Rubber. —London Is. ii^il. Local 63. Tin. —London, Saturday, January 27, £180 I2s. 6d. Local $93%' buyers. Share Market. —Generally quiet but more enquiries for tin shares. Rubbers. —New Serendahs 3.-10-3.60, MaJakoffs 3.50-3.75. Mentakabs 1 27-30 cents, Allenbys 1.20-1.25, Connemaras 0.95-1.0.1,164 words
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Article99 1923-01-29 10 Messrs. Lyall and Evatt report under to-day's date Tin.— £186.12.6d. Rubbers.— Allenbys 1.20-1.30, Bassetts LS7K-USK, Brogas 60-70, Craigieleas i 67 I ,i-72 1 ,4, Jeram Kuantans 32 I A-:i7i i,i Jimahs 1.60-1.67%, Maiaka Pindas 1.70- 1.80, Tapahs 12.75-1355, Mentakabs 21V--1 M«, Pantais s>o-1.00, Utnn Simpans99 words
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Article87 1923-01-29 10 i Says a Java/ contemporary We learn that a circular has gone the rounds of several Gove/rnment offices advising the collection of 81l stamps attached to letters received for, despatch to the head office of the Posts, and Telegraphs in order that they may bfe sold to87 words
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Article75 1923-01-29 10 The strong man of the Prohibitionist movement of Australia, Rev. Robert B. S. Hamznond, Rector of St. Barnabas. Sydney, in a speech at Caxton Hall, said in Honolulu I saw enormous packages, an/d asked what they were. Oh, that's a brewery we're shipp ng to China now thajt the States75 words
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Article580 1923-01-29 10 The Chocolate Sole 11 at The Victoria The* Tr.ose who saw the J. C. Williamson Company in The Chocolate Soldier at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday .-pint an evening both merry and bright. This was the company's first excursion from the field of Gilbert and Sullivan580 words
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Article364 1923-01-29 10 Industry and Enterprise in The Straits. Sir Frank Swettenham was the guest of honour on December 21 of the Overseas Chinese Society at their fourth annual dinner, held at the Ritz Hotel. The Society consists chiefly of students, of Chinese percentage, though born out of China, attending364 words
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Article105 1923-01-29 10 At the annual general meeting of the Juvenile Football Club held at its Club House, 35, Mosque Street, on the 1 Ith instant, the following gentlemen were elected officers of the club for the current year President, Mr. Song Kee Pofc vice-presiddents, Messrs. Tan Tian Chia and Tan Kee Wee105 words
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Article879 1923-01-29 10 Company Conserving the Cash Resources. The eleventh ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Eastern Smeltir.g Company, Ltd., was held on December 28, at Statford House, King William Strectj E.C., Sir Ernest V\ Hiivli, K.C.M.G., (Chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen, As on former879 words
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Article118 1923-01-29 10 (By Courtesy of the Nichi Nichi Shimbun.) Tokio, January The death is announced from Kagoshima of Vice-admiral Nagata, the President of the Kobe Navigation School. The Opposition Party in the House of Peers has decided to attack the I inent's foreign policy. Thiij means thai co-operation with118 words
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Article1322 1923-01-29 11 A Comprehensive Report on The i Problem. A voluminous report and general survy of town planning and its application to Um I'.M.S. has been issued recently in the form of a printed Federal Council paper ditui ing at tsrt-at. length the act.vitics of the Advisory Town1,322 words
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Article703 1923-01-29 11 Production Costs Substantially Reduced. Tho twelfth annual meetinj* of the Kota Tin»r;ri (Juhore) Rubber Company, 1. miu-il. was held on December 7 at tho Gi-eat Kasfcrn Hotel, E.C., Sir Byron IVUts, K.B.K. (chairman of the coml>any), presiding. The Cha'rman said Gentlemen, the director! 1 report ancf accounts703 words
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Advertisement198 1923-01-29 11 HBJLR The Gilbert and Sullivan Operas in your own Home on "His Master's Voice" Records COMPLETE STOCKS. ASK FOR LATEST LISTS. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. >•«««« «T« a >•«•»•»« > I1»fl tIiMH IM»riTt »">"»T-r> > V ar* ♦It if I i\ latl g^ III 1 aT%198 words
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Advertisement371 1923-01-29 11 RAFFLES HOTEL T.I. No. 2929. (1* 1'om) TUESDAY, JANUARY 30. S. S. LACONIA AROUND THE WORLD CRI'ISEr TI IN AT RAFFLES. Special Tiffin will be served from 12 noon lo 2 p.m. Raffles Orchestra in attendance. Table reservations, apply Keception Oflirr or Telephone 2920. SARKIES BROTHERS. AgentH for the Shore371 words
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Article620 1923-01-29 12 The Charges Against Enever. Haynes and Bennett. Following are fuller particulars of the proceedings at Westminstpr police-court on December 22, when the charges of conspiring to cheat and defraud by company promoting and alleged false pirtences against Edwin A. Imhwi 50, company director and engineer, of China620 words
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Article361 1923-01-29 12 Criticism in High Mercantile Circles. As anticipated in last week's Financial Review, the Bank Rate in India habeen raised to 8 per cent., states a Bcmbay wire of January 12. Here, the recgmmcndatiun of the Associated Chambers of Commerce to (■overnment not to alter the exchange361 words
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29 1923-01-29 12 Orders for week ending February 4 Monday, Jan. 29. Individual Trocps Parade, BJtl p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 31.— Band Pratice, o.l"( p m.29 words
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Advertisement1166 1923-01-29 12 SALES BY AUCTION SENG KEE CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE AT MUAR. MISCELLANEOUS St IT No. 157 of 1922. between r. A. R. N. SOCKALINGAM CHBTTY Charge* and LEE KUAN slims LI KUAN Charger FOR THE RECOVERY OF $128,392 AND COSTS. Thp undesigned1,166 words
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Advertisement353 1923-01-29 12 1 -Jiv^W^y h. Absolutely Unique in their Qudities. j THE REASONS WHY y>v The fact that 555 Virginia Cigarettes are U /y ///Jv made by Hand and not by Machinery, f 1 j J /{..-sdijf^fi' place* them in a class alone. w /.f^f But it would be folly to put353 words
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Article720 1923-01-29 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Weltevreden, January 18. The Bureau of Statistics gives comparative figures qf production on rubber estates in the Dutch East Indies during the first ten months of 1920, 1921 and 1922. In 1920 the production on 264 estates in Java amounted to 22,162,559 Kgs720 words
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Article314 1923-01-29 13 Interesting Point Decided At Hongkong. The folkwing comment is from the N'.C. Daily News Mr. Justice Gompirtz in Hungkcng has jus' issued a decision likely to prove of first-rate importance tc a large number of firms and employes in the Far East. The point of interest in the314 words
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Advertisement227 1923-01-29 13 I^There is no transport m m work too difficult m IF you are beed v.ith difficulties which EEE^j mr.kc the adoption of motor transport seem t^o costly or impracticable, '(>,- am fxrovt !hat Albion see you through and jaw you money, i^==; Albions have been t^cd for every conceivable zEEE227 words
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Advertisement127 1923-01-29 13 Underwood Typewriters BUY THE LAiEST IMPROVED PORTABLE MODEL JUST ARRIVED EX S.S. TELEMACHUS Sole Agents Pater son, Simons Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR Stocked by ROBINSON CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. RONEO, LTD., 11, Collyer Quay, SINGAPORE. G. H. KIAT CO., Change Alley and High Street, SINGAPORE. Sub-Agents127 words
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Advertisement324 1923-01-29 14 II I! II (I II II |M! j 1 II II II II I THE FIRM -aC^Sl^rl' OF THREE yypMlHr^/ CENTURIES. i~7*Fb CAVANDER'S Army Club" k.; nZv I A D CTTC C |p^K v X^>>^^ LIUAKLI I Lo fct^'y </*£** *^X APPRECIATED BY >i_/ //Jtr JiO^Sw BRITISH OFFICERS %/\J /J&324 words
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Advertisement419 1923-01-29 14 ißfttta tTwt |5,0N,m aC AMtffue* 1b Ure vrw 917.0«w,i0f The Great Eastern Life Assur nee Co., Ltd. f tla«erparata« <a Mvtilta Bettiaisavaf.l BAD OVnOB f Wla«nott«e Banaa, Btnga* er., LONDON OfTICB I tX OU Jewry, C rko Cwapaay has iIO,M« (-Melted witk the Scpretse Coart of Eaglaad and aomptlfs with419 words
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Advertisement541 1923-01-29 14 Bi^jKING I NEDEBIANDSCH tNDISCHE HANDET^BANK (NETH. INDIA COMViIBCIAJ. BANS) CatablUhed IMS. CAPITAL n. 60,000,000 (ab<rat W,000,OO0). ISSUED AND n. 18,000,000 (abort n.eoo.ooo). BESEBVE FXTND FI. t0,000,000 (abont f1.675,000). HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA BRANCHES Houzkong, Shaaghai, lobe, Mpilan, Soerabayx, Samarvng, Baadoeag, Weltevreden, Cheriboß, Tegal, Peealonga, Probolinggo, Tjilatjsp,541 words
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Advertisement553 1923-01-29 14 BANKING ASIA BANKING CORPORATION CAPITAL $4,OM.Mf SURPLUS S2.tM.tH HEAD OFFICE FOR THE FAR BAST Shanghai. rilngsnere Office 23. BAFFLES rLACB. Corrent, Saving* Accounts aad Fixed Deposits in U.S. Gold. Sterling, Francs, Taels and Local Currency. Drafts Bought, Sold aad Eatered for Collection. Commercial and Travellers Letters of Credit Telegraphic Transfers553 words
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Advertisement504 1923-01-29 14 BANKING INTEKNATIONAI? BANKING CO«POtt^TIOW (OWNED BT TH» NATIONAL r»TT aU fC OF NEW YOEK.J Capital M V* f «.»0« Surplus aad UiiiWilrt PnSts m V.H. I«.<O".V> Haad Offlca i «0, Wall Hraaa, Nh >» Saa Frandac* Cfflr* i SM, Mcat«oi»ei-f Street. Landoa OBce t M, Ht»ho» «f ele, C EASTEBN504 words
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Advertisement162 1923-01-29 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 Distributors162 words
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Advertisement426 1923-01-29 15 NOTICE NOTICE is iMtatp (riven that the Tra<l« Vurk depicti-cl above is the aMlial'S property of E. O. Qaauaett* 4: t\,., of No. (1, Chulia Singapore, aad is used by the said K. L». Gammctcr Co. in respect of and in connection with Horsci.rum! watches im- ported by thorn Bad426 words
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Advertisement457 1923-01-29 15 Vinojja Cj., Ltd. '^^^^^^^^f^^^Hfc^ Vinolia White Rose Soap S I Mf^VtmUm l^^s^aaaO i cr^ Vinolia Shaving Stick and Toothpaste. QNE of the most important etsentials of beauty is a healthy skin, and this is ensured by the daily use of Royal Vinolia Soap. This charming soap gives L r^^^tk delightful457 words
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Advertisement123 1923-01-29 16 TO LET Immediate entry. A large compound bungalow, with 4 bedrooms, at 1507, Joo Chiat Place, area 81,200 square feet APPLY 35, PHILLIP STREET. SEE N. LAZARUS OPTICIAN MEDICAL HALL BATTERY ROAD FIRST EUROPEAN SOFT SOAP In barrels of 480 lbs. CHEAP. Satisfaction Guaranteed. GAW BROS., LID. M. CHCLU STKOT.123 words
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Advertisement348 1923-01-29 16 DO I NEED GLASSES? If ib doubt coaaolt JOHN DUKE, Optician, 16 Battery Road, Siajrapore. BRUNOLINUM WOOD PRESERVES Timber ia subject to DRY ROT, WET ROT FUNGUS and DECAY and in the Tropics its greatest enemy ia WHITE ANT. BRUNOLINUM ia guaranteed to be an ABSOLUTE PREVENTATIVE •f all thcae.348 words
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Advertisement893 1923-01-29 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Th* PREPAID eharc*s /or Warta, For Bel*. To Let, eta., la ordiaary dose sat type (aTeram six word* to line) ar* per line one Insertion 28 cent*., two las. 46 et»., three in*. 64 et* n four in*. 82 eta, five in*. $1.00, six in*. MR, tan Ins.893 words
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Advertisement854 1923-01-29 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, Boa** 70, Prinaep Street. Immediate entry. Apply 9, Clark* Quay. TO LET, No. 61, Meyer Road. Entry February 1, 19^3. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, 107, Norta Bridge Road aad M and 87, Coleman Street. Entry from December 1. Apply to Meyer Brother*. TO LET854 words
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Advertisement758 1923-01-29 16 OFFICES ANI GODOWNS TO LET, Godown* No*. E2 and 83, Robert ■on Quay. Apply to Meyer Brothers. TO LET, office and godown, 94, Robinson Road. Apply Estate and Trust Agency. SMALL AND LARGS OFFICES, at 11. Malacca St. Apply Sayert A Co., 8, Malacca Si. TO LET GROUND FLOOR of758 words
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Advertisement217 1923-01-29 16 FROM PARIS ATTRACTIVE 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 CO, 4, RAFFLES CHAMBERS (opposite Robinson*) Business hours 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. CENTRAL MOTOR ~Mim COMPANY ORCHARD ROAD. HUPMOBILB217 words
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Miscellaneous205 1923-01-29 16 THE STRAITS TIMES nUtPHONM I Editorial and Oeaeral <Ht Manager* OSce .t i All communication* relating to sdltor'a; matter* and caw* ihonld b* addro***d to THE EDITOR. All eommnr.icatior.* re lating to business matter* advertisement* subscriptions, account*, printing, *te. ■bonld b* addreaied to THE MANAGISs ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Want*, For Sale,205 words
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