The Straits Times, 1 February 1923
1923-02-01
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Title Section12 1923-02-01 1 The Straits Times. •■■T.-. SIN<$?PORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1923. PRICE 10 CENTS.12 words
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Advertisement182 1923-02-01 1 THE OLD ORIGINAL jj a i I Bear Brand j j GENUINE SWISS MILK I 1 ii fl I i OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. M Sterilized Natural and Concentrated S l B S If you have not yet tried the "BEAR" Brand Concentrated Milk, ask' j your regular dealer for a sample182 words
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Advertisement242 1923-02-01 1 ROBINSON CO, LTD. i MERIOAN SWIMMING COSTUMES SOFT AND ELECTRIC. 3 Stocked in 3 Styles S^* 7v As illustrations. f life;;: These garments are made j "Wl/ from specially selected yarns, J kV^ being soft and elastic they L •<y J fit: the body perfectly and are I j most242 words
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Article511 1923-02-01 2 Memorable Experience In Pentonville. Pentonville Prison, where Frederick By-ft-aters was lying under sentence of death for the Ilforcl murder, has been the scene cf a special Church Army ■inhiai week jutt concluded. By the courtesy of the prison governor, a Daily Chronicle represents tiw was present511 words
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Article256 1923-02-01 2 The Stringency May Become Acute. A Bombay wire of January 19 says j Money continues in strong deniunci, ar.d 'visible supplies arc getting leu day h\ 'day. The Imperial Bank's slat men Mom a further deilim- of 207 lakhs in its cash balance, which n:.w stands at256 words
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Article216 1923-02-01 2 The following appointments are notified in the F.M.S. Government Gazette M.\ EL J. Mackenzie to be Superintendent of Surveys, Survey Department, F.M.S. Mr. B. A. R. Gater to be an Assistant Entoincioffist, Agricultural Department, F.M.S., Mr. W. S. Gibson to be Legal Adviser. F.M.S., Class lA,216 words
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Article39 1923-02-01 2 Daddy, now that you've bouiri I sister a piano, couldn't you buy m<> Hcyclc "I don't soc what the BJHnf'4 TOt to do v.ith it." I want to get «W f£t a ride while she is learning to play."39 words
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Advertisement479 1923-02-01 2 j j qj«nJ Cluo whrnevrropporunity J^j (l Jurinj th' nst two tr.ont.iF. md \l\ [j lor miik pudJi.fi ,U fa .pl>ndiJ." 4i I Plenty of pure unadulterated milk There 0 milk in India, for you, for everybody. Milk in any quantity, cs fresh and pure and nourishing as any in479 words
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Advertisement185 1923-02-01 2 A V€^ Citara Talcum is Soothing For Baby's Skin After a bath with warm water and Cuticura Soap there is nothing more cooling and re- freshing for baby's tender skin than Cutiv.ura Talcum. ".t I>. Tr V:.r. ll 1 Clctimat iKMliill i'Hu'i k-I-mii; I- 1 r.fF >».*■ hlT«1«llll .--..-h.t-..-hor»»(: !old»{.[.l.185 words
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Advertisement139 1923-02-01 2 IF YOUR M BILLTIS LARGk STOCKS IN ALL VOLTAGES. SINE, DARBY CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Urn Straits Settlements) ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. ORCHARD ROAD. Telephone 2651. W "■"■"Vaara^'W a^IC^SiVOG FIRST-CLASS CIGARS OF INCOMPARABLE VALUE CASINO (ringed) $5.00 per box of 50 REGENTES $3.75 per box of 50 DANDY $2.75 per box of139 words
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Article529 1923-02-01 3 South African Diamond Mines At Law. The discovery' of a diamond mine on the town commonape at Postmasburg ha 3 culminated in a law suit in the Griqualand West Local Division of the Supreme Court. A romantic story was unfolded during; the evidence of preserving and the529 words
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Article234 1923-02-01 3 Need for Consultation With Dominions. Discussing the Empire's foreign policy. The Times on January 18 declared The European situation renders a meeting cf imperial statesmen more imperative than ever. The Dominions are for tl'P moment compelled to watch as spectators an adventure which they are unable234 words
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Article73 1923-02-01 3 It is stated that Mr. Bcnar Law has appointed a c mmit'.ee of three Privy Councillors, the names of whom are announcod, who in accordance with the findings of the recent Commission, will consider the Premier's recommendations for honours. Parliamentary Correspondents intimate that the delayed list will73 words
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Article149 1923-02-01 3 The half-yearly general meeting of the PiTsenangan Stia Club was held at the club premises 747 North Bridge Road on January 23, and the following were electnd office baaren for the first half year U»23 President !I. M. Mohd. Ghousp, vice-president H. Dau.l bin H. Abdul Baki, hon. secretary Masapos149 words
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Advertisement295 1923-02-01 3 LET YOU 3 BEXT DRINK BE tfvJH|% r^ l Milk Slout bear* the m Hop Leaf on the label. And m 'jfjjfll m when you ask for Mflk Stoat m'-i r D *h° u ld make certain that ff.ijm the H °p l*^ v th<ire > for m Sl 1295 words
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Advertisement620 1923-02-01 3 THE MOST IMPORTANT NEWS TO YOU TC -DAY U You sufliT With lii('- B eslion is the Story of Mr. Henry ..""otter. Cured By Dr. VVH.LIA.MS' FIXK PILLS. Here It is. Famous for over thirty years as a specific for digestive troubles. Dr. Willip.ms' Pink Pills are no new anil620 words
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Advertisement198 1923-02-01 3 McBHINES BAGGAGE WARDROBE TRUNKS f^^gft STEAMER SIZE. There are three mßjor ■^ff^■^®~*\ which enter into the construeonvu tion of cßrilM> ;v>; r<l rob Tli^^bL^* They ar« hppeararcc, conv«nli |/^if^^^J ence an^ wear. ij^^^nl* I See for yourself why Mcßrin* Baggage stands supreme. Steamer size $150 and $185 Three quarter tlse198 words
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Advertisement696 1923-02-01 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. British India Apcar Line rOotapaalaa laaaiforaUi la ■agtaad) M*JE AND PASSENGER AND CARGO BIMTICW PKNINSCLA ANU ORIENTAL S. N. CO. rVmtar Coatraet wttk His Majesty's OoTernaieat) LONDON FAB-EABTKRN SEBTICB ntea london to Marseilles, loitoor m AirrwnF Da* Stagapora taava Stagapora XABHMTB aboat Fek. 4 NELI.ORE about696 words
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Advertisement634 1923-02-01 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THil OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO- LTD. THE CH/NA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LIMITED (Incorporated Id England) The Blue Funnel Line K«-gul»r Servica 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 throngh634 words
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Advertisement788 1923-02-01 4 STEAMER SAILINGS KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (lOTAL PACKET NAFIfiAT.'ON CO. OF BATATU) (lacorporated la Bollanti) PKDn CONTRACT WITH THE NKTHEKLANUS IWDIA GOTsißlfßrßfrr, TalaphaM Koa. Paaaaga Daai. I*l, Fright Oept. IMJ, Mariaa Deal, aad TraiaktrmMil P«»t. 1457, Manager's D*aL IMS. VA\ DEN 3OSCll— February I, Penanjr, I,h..Seumawe, Sigli, Oelee-Lheue, Snbang, Tjalane, Mrulnboh,788 words
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Advertisement442 1923-02-01 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N. Y. K.~ LONDON LINE Katori Kan Feb. C Atsuta Man Feb. 20 LIVERPOOL LINE Delafroa Mmv mid Feb. Tsushima .Muru mid Mar. HAMBURG LINE Mito M:iru early Feb. Mttair/a Maru early Mar. Lima Muru curly Apr. NEW YORK_ LINE via SUEZ SOUTH AMERICAN LINE BOMBAY LINE Tamba442 words
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Advertisement430 1923-02-01 5 STEAMER SAILIKSS 0. S. K. Proposed Sailings from Singapore (subject to change without previous notice.) EUROPEAN LINE For Mante'lles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. Arr. Dep. ARGUN MARU Feb. 21 Feb. 22 LONDON MARU Har. IB Mar. 16 Omit Marseilles. NEW YORK LINE For San430 words
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Advertisement653 1923-02-01 5 STEAMER SAILMCS ELLERMAN LINE ELLERMAJf BUCENALL STOAMULT* Lt4. (laeorro'aUd U la«Uad) 3TKAMER Dm ajac*P«N PASBBNGBR "snmCM" OUTWARD. Abont is (ITT OF SIMLA China end Japan Feb. 6 v CITY OF POONA China A Japaß May. t s.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER China Japan Apl. 22 BOMBWARDS. About i.i. CITY OF YORK653 words
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Advertisement75 1923-02-01 5 GOMPANIA TRASATLANTIIA (kTANUH BOTAL MAIL LIMi) Tke aadermeationed steamer will kare prompt despatch for tka porta Indicated FOB HAMLA It. ISLA DE PANEY due about Mar. 22 FOB COLOMBO, SUM. POBT SAID. BABCBLONA, VALXNOIA AND CADIZ (with rraashfcMßeat to ether Saaalak porta) s.s. C. LOPEZ Y. LOPBZ due about Feb.75 words
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Advertisement440 1923-02-01 5 STEAMER SAILINGS RERR STEAMSHIP CO INC SUCCESSORS TO UNITES AMERICAN LINES (Incorporated to U.S.A.' Regular terrlea betwtm Naw York Singapore and form Porta, aad rice versa FOR NEW YORK yiA SUEZ HALFMOON Feb. 26 For ftrelfht, apply to GUTHRIE A CO., LIMITED, Agoata, Stralta Sottlmeata a«4 TJL& REDUCED PASSAGE TO440 words
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Advertisement323 1923-02-01 5 W« have th* mort crMpr«het-vi,-» stofV of SrtenUfte battftaMtstl ia t*« Hni. Agent for STANLEY HEATHS We la»it« joo to iasp€;t oar latest shlrmivt SMITHS, 14. 3att«t7 B<t«<l. r*n»eTir is. IWTIOH I tJO. !N STOCK ALL KINDS OF Prfßtiif Paper atxasM r. s. mnu no, aUmi.SSON 80AU m-»< Raw rataal323 words
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Advertisement475 1923-02-01 6 CINEMAS EMPIRE CINEMA la the Second Show at 9.30 MOONLIGHT FOLUES In S parts. Starring MARIE PREVOST the darling of the screen RUTH ROLAND and GEORGE I.AKKIN In the opening chapter of thrilling and sensational Pathe serial THE TIGER'S TRAIL In 15 episodes or 31 reels. PUMPING INTO BROADWAY A475 words
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Advertisement179 1923-02-01 6 GAIETY CINEMA ■fIU^QHH 7.30 sharp 1. Part Malay f ''-.ii^kiftsßV^ Picture [•fc T I Ipnv -\^f.^>. Ji 4'h LjlKKl c &£&!*i'^Py' THE sf9HwrH''k, Comedy Kjfljwff ■fjfg'-'P' In 2 pnrts. 2nd Show at 9 p.m. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in Knicker Bocker l!uc karoo, C Parts. THE THREE OF US with Crciphton Halo,179 words
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Advertisement68 1923-02-01 6 CSKEiAS SURINA THEATRE North Bridce Road. 7.30 sharp SMASHING BARRIER SERIAL wllh William Duncan Episodes '2, 3, 4, 5. Eight Reels. 9.30 p.m. CHAKI.IE CMAFUH in THE IMMIGRANT Eve's Film Review. f Only thokf fear death who have never died. ALICE JOYCE in Rex Bearh's Powerful Story THE VENGEANCE OF68 words
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Advertisement153 1923-02-01 6 TTPhotographio Catalogue S l irjrurf or can be gbuii»c«l (torn your H Eastern T a HOUSE /ps^ A ROUINSOS ROAD J 'jjjjjj J SINGAPORE \p*-">S Who'll be the first? 1 to secure this Genuine Bargain of a Beautifully kept, nicely running 4-cylinder, 5-seatcr MOTORCAR. j See SHEPCQ'S 72, WATERLOO STRICT.153 words
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Advertisement523 1923-02-01 6 AMERICAN DRUG CO. (SHANGHAI). MOSQUITOSand MALARIA. Mosquitos arc not only annoying and cnu«inj: itching stincs, they an- frequently ths cnu.se s of Mnlnria nnd othrr dMr.i protect yourself by keeping thma r^ts away, l rub the pxposcd parts jf ths body with KOFA .MOSQUITO ESSENCE nnd i:llow to dlj oa.523 words
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Article76 1923-02-01 7 KtXTUBKS. lay, Fafcraarj 1 HicrtWater, !>.42 a.m., 114 p in. a Tlipatre. n., 11.39 p.m. ria Thaatrc 11 cry 3 :;.ll a.m. d stall due. 1 1 itiouod. Theatre, .Matir.ee. 1 liaalia ajn, n.r.c p.m. Monday, I"el;ruar)- 5 M>S :i.i;;., 0.42 p.m lounge, 5.15. hi atre, !>.:l076 words
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Article53 1923-02-01 7 fOMU AT TH* DOCKS. 11.M.5. Despatch. ieikal Muru, Kic- ■'.•<\.vr. Man:. Ethiopia, .iuii MMM Nii. I ale Braal Q il wi..irf— Nil £;ppcl Harhonr. iphlre, Kaeordar, Ban toal Wliarf— Nil. Ir In Dry Dock. Bt Ub 'i I) i-k Merar,. 1. Dock Nil. No. Tug Daisy. No. '-.'..<53 words
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Article76 1923-02-01 7 froiii Annmbea ur.c. \H\E KIN T.. Brit, 07 tons, from [Iri 1 toaa, fruiu Calcutta 1-2. froßi I.:ve--pool 1-2. t troni Bangkok 31-1. 90 tons, from .Wlr-cc-: ■I 1--J. 1 I.TW toaa, from Yokofc id 2-2. !'rom Yokohama 1:. OB ]>cnr.ng 1-i, 12 lent, from Bclawan 1-2, tons,76 words
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Article80 1923-02-01 7 Friday !t a.m. f a.m. i. 11 a.m. ..i 8 inrataym. 2 p.m. Staaaa, Kata B larlada 1 ua. ttenham and Teluk Anson.. 3 p.m. :j p.m. i and '.j :r 4 pjj:. •!os1 p.m. ri :i Parcels 3 p.m. Saturday Pahaag :.nd Kcantr.n 11 a.m. 1180 words
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Article34 1923-02-01 7 T efi Art. Londoa. LtecambM 7 January 1 U ii sit 8 Junukiy 2 r 12 Jonu&ry 8 •t 15 January 8 Uaeembtr -1 January 15 January L 1 January 2J34 words
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Article82 1923-02-01 7 Singapore properties wero Bold by talanMH <>i Hasan. Cheong ami Co., DO Chulia nary '_M Rubber plantaV.'.y.t.l and West Bukit rei rood and ou poles, mortgage of i 57,000 an<i Ua.iiiii Sor.r Sianjf Nco for ,?3,000 freehold land and house 124 Syed Alwi Uoaii. iih 1,793 sq. ft., mcd Sahib82 words
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Article175 1923-02-01 7 EXCHANGE Sinvapiu i', Fcl'-.'uary 1. On Lo&don, Bamk m/a 4'; Demand 2/4 5/32 Trivatc 3 nix. crcd ts 2/4 17/32 On N«w York Demand 54V4 Private 00 d.'s 5€% On Fru'Uf, }i:n.\: 800 On Inriia, Bank T.T. 1C9»4 On Honekongr. Bank ii/i! 2 p.c. dis. On Shui'ghai,175 words
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72 1923-02-01 7 Tone of market Steady. Latest London cables quote Spot sheet Is. "VI. H*f aport Standard PtU Crept Qotint PrtaM Bb7«i«- B»ii«n. Spot Fob.-March A in 1 -June July/Sept Oct/Dcc Spot Feb/Maifh April/June July/Svpt Oct/Dec fltngapor* Standard Kibtwd Smoked Sheet doting Price* Bayars. 8«llen. 6272 words
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Article205 1923-02-01 7 Fat I'd. Buyers. Sellers. 1 1 Batang Padang 0.47 4 0.52% 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.25 1.35 1 1 Jelamtoh 0.20 0 40 non) 1 1 Johan Tin 0.55 O.fiO SI £1 Kam. Kamunt. 2.0.0 2.2.0 0 10 Kinta Asscn. 0.90 7.".0 5 5 Linpui Tin 4.40 4.60 0205 words
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Article144 1923-02-01 7 Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers.' i'l £1 Cr. Am. Tobacco 4.7.:) 4.0.0 cd. 10 10 Central Engines 9.00 9.50 !0 10 Central M<tors .",.00 3.50 .1 Si F. Smelting Co. COO 7.00 5/- Elec. Tramways 1/- 2/-nom 10 10 Fraser Neave 34.25 34.73 :-0 50 Hamir.iT and Co. ISO 140144 words
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Article109 1923-02-01 7 V. Eng. 6 p.c. *1,234,500 par 6 p.e. pja. Spore Electrical Tramway*, 5 p.e. £350,000 Bom. 'Vpore Municipal 6 px. $1^(78,000 par Spore Municipal 4% p.e, of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.c. di«. Spore Municipal 4% p.c, of 1909 $1,600,500 10 p.e. die. Spore Municipal 4% px. of 1909 $1,500,000109 words
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Article413 1923-02-01 7 i ra-er and Co. and Lyall and Kvatt's (Juotation-. To-day 'u Prices. Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. Allenby New ($1) 1.20 1.40 1.15 l.:! 0 Alor Gajah (SI) 1.40 1.05 1.40 1.70 A. Hitam ($5) 13.00 13.00 U2.50 1"...~>0 Kunipe ($1) 0.50 0.C5 0.60 0.80 Vm. Mlay ($2) 2.30413 words
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Advertisement51 1923-02-01 7 mmt of_ piviKiib INDO MALAY CO., LIMITED i|p Voluntary Liquidation). I H t thM irE in. hu been deta CiaaWmi -i admittid. and that tka office of I, Liquidator of the above binary is». 1923. ot 1 1 >;.!:■: Saturdi.y.i, IS Vlock a.m. ami 4 \S J. WARD, Chartered Accountant,51 words
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Advertisement926 1923-02-01 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS '.I AVA UKFSE. GUAvA JBU.T, Pickli; 1 1 Vaiiuc.-s, in Oil, Dessert Mancoes. Carry) ■'aiae and S.-tected Chutneys. H. Bolti:,; Diroc'- Importer, Europe Hotol .Juildiiijr. UOOMS TO LET, 82. WatcTloo Street/" i A( ANCIES. 14, MOUNT KLIZAi I phone IHIJ. I A( ANCV FOR STEXOGUAP IKlt n I926 words
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Advertisement56 1923-02-01 7 VICTORIA THEATRE MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY S at 9.30 p.m. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY DICK NORTON I'KESENTS THE GLODE TROTTERS The anal up-to-date Musical Company Tour in- the East. including DICK NORTON, 1.E11.1.A FOKBGS. J. WAI.LINOFORD TATE, FLORENCE BROADHLRST, CHARLES HOLT, BETTY NORTON. RALPH SAWYER, Etc. Booking now opea at MOUTRIE'S.56 words
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Advertisement65 1923-02-01 7 VICTORIA THEATRE Tel. 826. Tel. BM. THE J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. 6ILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERA COMPANY Including Mr. CHARLES WORKMAN. By Permission of Mr. R. DOYLY CARTE. I To-night at 9.30 lOLANTHE Friday. February 2* MERRIE ENGLAND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE Saturday. February 3 PATIENCE Prices $5 and $2. MATINEE Saturday, February65 words
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Advertisement953 1923-02-01 7 HOLLAND STRAITS TRADING CO., LTD. (In Liquidation*, i Incorporated in Holland) NOTICE is aavaby v of French Rank Ruildinir-!. Sinirapurp. Gkaos tend Accountants have l>c;'n appoiaieu ti r.ct for the Liquidator in Singapore Nki Pir.niu-. for tk< purpose at winding up the. Campaay. Ali iroditon wlir.^.> elalaai linve not been953 words
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Advertisement282 1923-02-01 7 GOVERNMENT MUTTON From (and including) to-day, land until further notice, the best I GOVERNMENT (Al STR Ml AN) MUTTON will be retailed at a IMAXIMUM price SO GENTS PER POUgD DAVID G. STEAD. A-tii'.R- Director February 1, 1023. 30 per cent, oft* .}0 per tent, oft" SPECIAL CHEAP SALE IN282 words
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1154 1923-02-01 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1. THE TURKISH DANGER. It is being taken for granted that the Turks will reject the Peace Treaty which is being offered to them by the powers at Lausanne. The situation has been gravely complicated by a French note telling the Turks that they need1,154 words
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Article71 1923-02-01 8 Sir William Manning, Governor of Ceylon, attended the luncheon given in his honour by the Ceylon Association in London on January 19 against doctors' orders, as he was still suffering from fever. He was to sail for Colombo the next week. The luncheon was a most successful function. Mr. Owen71 words
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Article83 1923-02-01 8 This is a bank holiday for the Taipusam festival. The annual dislocation of the Municipal scavenging: department was well in evidence all over the town to-day in the heaps of un removed garbage. It is a Rood job the Laconians were not perambulating Raffles Square this morning or they would83 words
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Article17 1923-02-01 8 The Indo-Maloy Co., Ltd., in voluntary liquidation, has declared a third interim dividend of C per cent.17 words
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Article19 1923-02-01 8 Our Prnang correspondent telegraphs that the Sungei Choh Mining Company has declared an interim dividend of E per cent.19 words
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Article29 1923-02-01 8 The circus outfit which is being, sold by public action at Tanjong Pagar Road on Saturday includes horses, ponies, dogs, two tiger cubs, a wild cat and a monkey.29 words
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Article29 1923-02-01 8 A Hague telegram to the N. E. I. newspapers states that the Nord-dcutscher Lloyd Co. have reduced their first-class by twenty per cent, for passengers travelling to the East.29 words
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Article29 1923-02-01 8 Sardar Balwant Singh, Inspector of Policef Straits Settlements, has left for India on five months leave and was seen off by a large number of friends of different communities.29 words
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Article37 1923-02-01 8 From and including to-day, and until further notice, the best Government Australian mutton will be retailed in Singapore at a maximum price of 50 cents per ib. This is officially notified by the acting Director of Supplies.37 words
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Article49 1923-02-01 8 Word has reached Bangkok of the death of Dr. John Silsby at Talladega, Alabama, U. S. A. Dr. Silsby was born in Bangkok in the lats fifties of the last century. His parents were American missionaries, and Mrs. S. B. McGilvary of Chiengmai recalls being tutored by his father.49 words
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Article52 1923-02-01 8 On the arrival of the Kashima Maru in Hongkong, from Home, it was reported by the Master that on January 13, whilst an the way between Singapore and Hongkong, the death took place of a European passenger, a boy named Tilley, who was jound for Shanghai. The funeral took place52 words
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Article48 1923-02-01 8 We are asked to state that a jumble sale in connection with the Church Workers' Association will be held m Saturday, February 10. Contributions jf clothing, etc., will be gratefully received and may be sent to the Parsonage, I' Fort Canning Road, not later than Thursiay, February 8.48 words
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Article52 1923-02-01 8 A peculiar accident occurred on H.M.S. Emperor of India during firing practice, jays a London on wire of December 24 Owing to the failure of ths windblast apparatus, the fumes were blown back from the muzzle of the gun, gassing tilt gun esm of nine. All were rendered unaonscious, but52 words
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Article61 1923-02-01 8 The Hon. Secretary of the NonEuropean Unemployment Fund interviewed Professor Coomarasamy and the Professor has kindly aprrosd to lecture to the oublic of Singapore on the subject of Thought Force. Admission will be charged for this lecture and th? proceeds will be turned ever to the Non-European Unsmployment Fund. The61 words
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Article71 1923-02-01 8 The hearing of the action brought by Messrs. Sime Darby and Comuany against Mr. S. Muthukumaru for $2,530 alleged tc Se due in connection with I.he supply and fitting of a number of electric lamps tr he two arches erected by the Indian anci Cingalese community on the occasion oi71 words
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Article71 1923-02-01 8 The following appeared in The Times in mail week The King of Siam ha? translated Romeo and Juliet into Siamese and issued the work with notes, mainly on the rendering of English idiomatic phrases. In the more poetical passages his Majesty has had frequent recourse to learned mainly Pali words,71 words
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Article77 1923-02-01 8 The January issue of the Far Eastern Review is the first number of a new volume and maintains the high level of interest to which its editor and publisher, Mr. G. Brouson Rea, has brought it during the past eighteen years. As s monthly review of Far Eastern trade, finance77 words
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Article76 1923-02-01 8 The following message has been communicated to the Press of Ceylon A despatch has been received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the effect that at the ceremony held at the Cenotaph on November li last en the anniversary of Armistice Day, it was the privilege of76 words
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Article111 1923-02-01 8 The launches Thonabaichit and the A.S.C.L. No. 4 were in collision at the mouth of Klong Bang Luang, Bangkok, on the evening of January 22. The former was towing some paddy boats, two of which sank after collision. Abreast of the Borneo Co.'s premises there was a collision between the111 words
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Article132 1923-02-01 8 The case in which a charge of accepting i. legal gratification is preferred against an Income Tax Office Japanese interpreter was continued yesterday before Mr. David in the District Court. Mr. Demuth, who is conducting the defence, continued his cross-examination of the complainant, a Japanese named Manaki, and based his132 words
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Article483 1923-02-01 8 Miss Molly Crawford, of Ipoli, is seriously ill and has been taken to Batu Gajah Hospital. Chief Court Inspector H. C. Taylor i:« again indisposed and conlint'd n> his rows at Kuala Lumpur. Mr. A. K. A'Beckett Terrell, of Mean Presjrrave and Matthews, Penang, i.< (oil home483 words
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Article84 1923-02-01 8 The Palmer Godowns on Anson Ro; in which valuable goods are stocked Messrs. Syme and Company of Sinj;ap< and Bangkok, was visited by four am Chinese, attired in black, daring the cc hdji-s of yesterday morning. Hay; pointed pistols at the jagah and tr gagged84 words
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Article75 1923-02-01 8 Mr. H. J. Baker, Government Monopolies Department, Singapore has btru appointed local secretary for tie Koyal Colonial Institute. There are, ye should think, a considerable number of men in the Straits wh be glad to associate UtemaelTei with this irrvat Imperial institution. Fellowi i > has many75 words
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Article93 1923-02-01 8 We described the other day the nobio tt-crk that is being done by the Britis'i Help the Children Fund. It has tared livi- of thousands of starving children in all parts of Europe, and the president, Lord Weardale, has begged for Malayan support. We would like93 words
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Article156 1923-02-01 8 An estate manager writes to us Either the newly-arrivrd G< mm. in this country, or their ■grata anselling many thousands of mark notl I at an abnurd );ric< cheating the ignorant nativo. I find mv coolici ar.ri mandores are buying 1,000 Mark note;: at $10 a note.156 words
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Advertisement95 1923-02-01 8 THE LATEST Have you Tried the New Cigarhte Garrick Virginia No. 2' (SPECIAL SIZE). RETAIL PRICE 90 cents per tin of 50 45 cents per tin of 25 r; r .',t;c^: THE RELIABLE ROVER 8 H.P. LIGHT CAR BRITISH MADE iP^feL Pe yer gaU n° n Cash Prices $1,300 and95 words
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Advertisement120 1923-02-01 8 ALHAMBRA FOOTLIGHTS 7 pti. 7 pts. Topical Budget ROARING LIONS ON PARADE 2 reels Fox Comedy THE ISLE OF ZORDA (19 reeli) Episodes 3 and 4. 4 reeli. (Flnt Show) "m^lborouoT BEYOND 5 pts. 5 pts. CIVET CAT 1 reel Pathe HER BELOVED VILLAIN 5 pts. 5 pts. Photo Play120 words
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Article408 1923-02-01 9 Surprise Action by French Government. Political Outlook Continues Gloomy. Reuter's Service London, January 30. Paris Le Temps states that the French Goveraomtf lias written to Anjrcra saying that the draft treaty has been handed to the Turks. In the French view it does not constitute a final408 words
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Article243 1923-02-01 9 Lcndon, January 31. Lr.usanne The Peace Treaty was presented to the Turkish delegation this i]'. ming, after a long speech by Lord Cjrzon, who said that there was nothing ::i the Treaty of which the Turkish deletali' n had net been made fully aware, and it was impossible243 words
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Article81 1923-02-01 9 Lcndon, January 31. Malui The battleship Ajax has left for Chanak. The light-cruiser Cardiflf, with Admiral Chatfield aboard, will arrive here on February 3 and is expected to proceed shcrtly af'.erwards to the Dardanelles. The battleship Marlbrrcugh, the light cruiser Caradoc, the destroyer leader Montrose and five destroyers81 words
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Article100 1923-02-01 9 REurEE's Service London, January 30. Washington The monthly report of the Federal Reserve Board states that the production of basic industries slightly declined in December, although still near the 1920 peak. The output of pig iron and coal continued to increase and textiles and flour to decrease. Ra.il100 words
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Article94 1923-02-01 9 Rxutzb's Service. Lcndcn, January 30. Foreign exchange is again depressed. Marks closed nominally at 220,000 to 240,000, French francs are 76.70 and Belgian 85.95. The lire is 97 and sterling on New Ycrk 4.64%. The rubber share market opened firmer on a rise in the commodity to Is.94 words
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Article84 1923-02-01 9 Reuteh's Service London, January 30. The ballet of the American section of the coltcn-spinning trade failed to give the necessary 80 per cent, majority required for the suggested continuance of a curtailment of output to four days per week, thus leaving the trade free to act as84 words
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Article66 1923-02-01 9 Rkutkr's Service London, January 31. Albany The New York court of appeal upheld the verdict of the lower courts that the sinking of the Lusitania was an act of war. Therefore the war clause in the insurance policy of the late Alfred G. Vanderbilt automatically nullified the66 words
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Article46 1923-02-01 9 Keuter's Service London, January 31. The American bid for the Atlantic traffic is announced to tegin on July 1, when the United States Shipping Board will start a weekly service between New York and Southampton. It will be inaugurated by the 52,000 ton Leviathan.46 words
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Article51 1923-02-01 9 Riutir's Service London, January 31. The British Cabjnet has decided to accept America's offer to fund the British debt for a decade at three per cent, and afterwards at 3% per cent, with a half per cent, sinking fund. The payments will be spread over CO years51 words
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Article29 1923-02-01 9 Rrrriß's Smvtci. London, January 31. Delhi The Legislative Assembly passed without discussion a bill giving effect in British India to the Washington Treaty for limiting naval armaments.29 words
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Article335 1923-02-01 9 French Putting on The Screw. Reuter's Service Lcndon, January 30. Paris It is reported from Duesseldorf that all miners' unions in Ruhr have unanimously rejected a proposal for a general strike. They passed a resolution against Nationalist intrigues. London, January 30. Beriin The Minister for Railways has335 words
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Article51 1923-02-01 9 Rcuteb's Service London, January 31. An invention of far-reaching importance to wireless is reported from America. It is in the form of an improved thermionic valve capable of dealing with 1,000 kilowatts. Its advocates are optimistically predicting that generating and transmitting stations will ultimately be made obsolete by51 words
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Article47 1923-02-01 9 RtUTXR'B SCBVIOL London, January 31. Washington Mr. Mellon announces Government opposition to the bill establishing a German credit of a milliard dollars for the purchase of foodstuffs. He declares that appeals for such funds should be made to the investing public, not the Government.47 words
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Article49 1923-02-01 9 Rzutkb'b Servtci London, January 31. The Manchester Guardian states that further light is desirable regarding the grant of oil concessions in Saghalien to an American corporation. It asks whether the Japanese Government will welcome the construction of American ports at a place so contiguous to Japan.49 words
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Article38 1923-02-01 9 Reuter's Service Lcndcn, February 1. It is officially stated that there will be no change fcr '.he quarter beginning today in the percentage of standard production of rubber exportable en the minimum Juty from Ceylon and Malaya.38 words
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Article133 1923-02-01 9 Government Officials Aiding: Lawlessness. Reuter's Service London, January 30. Five armed men have burned down the residence of Senator Lord, of Mayo, at Straffan. London, January 31. The uniformity of the rebels' methods reveal the concerted nature of Monday's outbreak of terrorism in Dublin, which created widespread alarm.133 words
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Article71 1923-02-01 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, February 1. Anthony John charged with the murder of Warder Fish, in Taiping prison quarters, in October last, was tried at the Ipoh Assizes, yesterday. The accused pleaded guilty to culpable homicide which, be stated, was the result of a drunken brawl in71 words
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Article54 1923-02-01 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, January 31. The largest and most up-to-date of its kind in the world, the South Taiping Tin Dredg'ng Company's dredge was officially opened yesterday in the presence of a large attendance of shareholders and others. The dredge was christened AutJiur H.54 words
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Article35 1923-02-01 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, January 31. The two accused Chinese have been committed for trial at the Assizes chaffed with forging rubber coupons. Bafl was allowed in $10,000 and $5,000, respectively.35 words
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Article117 1923-02-01 9 The usual auction of the Singapore Chamber cf Commerce Rubber Association was held on January 31, when there was catalogued 1,742,682 lbs. or 777.98 tens, offered 1,256,843 lbs. or 561.09 tons, so!d 513,432 lbs. or 229.21 tens. L'dcn Is. 5%d. N. York 35 cts. PRICES REALISED. Ribbed117 words
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Article276 1923-02-01 9 Some problems of the Breeding Places of the Anophilines of Malaya," is the title of a pamphlet containing a reprint from the Bulletin of Entomological Research, of a paper by Mr. W. A. Lamborn of the Malaria Buriau, F.M.S. It is issued by the Imperial Bureau of Entomology,276 words
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Article911 1923-02-01 9 Supplementary Wires From Indian Exchanges. The following telegrams are taken from Indian exchanges to hand yesterday London January 16 Rather a rag, isn't it, coming just after my reported engagement to the Prince of Wales?" aaid Lady Elizabeth Bowes Lyon, on bWBI interviewed. The Duke," abe911 words
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Article77 1923-02-01 9 The American tourist ship Samaria, which is on a cruise round the world with four hundred tourists from New York will arrive in Bombay on February 25 and will leave for Colombo on March 1. The Samaria will be the largest passenger vessel to pass through the Suez Canal. The77 words
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Article1939 1923-02-01 9 Prospects for This Year's Grand National. By Our Special Correspondent. London, January 4. Music Hall, the winner of last year's Grand National, will not be available for this season's race. No attempt is to lie made to train the gelding for some time yet, because he is to1,939 words
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Article438 1923-02-01 10 Messrs. Macphail and Co.'a Weekly 1 Report. Messrs. Macphail tnd Co., Ltd.'s week- ly report dated January 11, states: There has been a fair turnover of 1 business during the week, but attention hai bitterly reyerted to tin .*aros and little has been done in rubbers. The438 words
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Article67 1923-02-01 10 Maiic Prevost, the famous bathing beauty, will be seen in her Universal starring feature, Moonlight Follies, to be bhown at the Empire Cinema beginning to-night. A Harold Lloyd two roel comedy. Bumping into Broadway, and thi' first chapter of Pathe serial Tiger's Trai^ are the supporting pictures. Episodes67 words
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Article142 1923-02-01 10 The statutory annual meeting of members of the F.M.S. Bar to elect a Bar Committee for the ensuing: year was held in the hull of the Ipoh Supreme Court on Saturday, says the Times of Malaya. Mr. F. J. Bryant presided at the meeting the142 words
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Article100 1923-02-01 10 The tenth annual general meeting of members of the Sepoy Lines Funeral Association was held at the residence of Mr. Lee Hoon Leong, 56-8 Neil Road, on Tuesday and the following were elected office-bearers for the current year President Mr. Lee Hoon Leong, vicepresident Mr. Loke Yew Bee, hon. secretary100 words
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Article54 1923-02-01 10 Members of the Clerical Union arei notified that ihe first annual picnic w Ii take place on Saturday evening and Sunday next, at Nutts Eden, 6% mile Pasir Panjar.g. Those who have signed to come and have not paid their subfcription are asked 'o kindly send same to Mr. G.54 words
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Article1086 1923-02-01 10 Romance of the North-West Frontier. (Fr.m Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, January 31. I An elderly Pathan, in the disguise of a fakir, and by name Nasrulla Khan, stooJ in the deck cf the Assize Court before j Mr. Justice Fai rer-Manby this morning 10 stand his1,086 words
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Article29 1923-02-01 10 At the CCA. Hall, Prinsep Street, tomorrow at 8 p.m., the Rev E. H. Morris will conduct the Friendly Band's religious meeting. AIJ those interested, inciudn? ladies, are welcome.29 words
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Letter678 1923-02-01 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —Your Saturday's leader is the natural sequence of the publication of th# thirtieth interim report of the Retrenchment Commission over the name of Mr.; Justice McCabo Reay (for th? Com-1 mission) —the man to whom this service' owes678 words
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Article190 1923-02-01 10 There is much speculation as to how the possible partial stoppage in the Ruhr will affect the coal supplies of Colombo and the Far East. The general opinion i:i coal circles appears to be that if the European demand upon the British mines is materially increased190 words
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Article115 1923-02-01 10 A Bangkok message states that the death of Mr. David White, a well-known Shanghai resident, occurred aboard the Steamer Gleniffer on which Mr. White, ulong with Mrs. White, had left for home. Mr. White, who was a native of Barrhead, near Glasgow, is understood to have spent some time in115 words
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Article562 1923-02-01 10 American Musica! Comedy at The Theatre. At las Victoria Theatre, last night, '.<> n law aucli«:;io, ttsa J. C Williamson Company made their second digression from Gilbert and Sullivan^ presenting the American musical comedy Katinka, ha k and lyrics by Otto Hauerbach, music by Rudolf Friml. Musically Katinka is562 words
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Article273 1923-02-01 10 The Stadium, in tho M.B.K. ground.*, was used for quite a different purpase laf.t night than what it was originally int< nded for, und tho.se y. ho were attracted j there found tho interior to be quite ii blase of light and colour. Tho occasion273 words
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Article107 1923-02-01 10 This is how they put it in Singaporewhen the' car owner is a policeman, say> the Straits Echo in referring to the following paragraph (which is not from the Straits Times) Inspector X was unfortunate enough to meet with an accident while proceeding towards th? Central Station107 words
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Article16 1923-02-01 10 .Messrs. T. L. Gosling and Co. have today removed their business premises to 4 Robinson Road.16 words
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Article68 1923-02-01 10 In connection with on incident which occurred last year regarding the publication of an alleged interview with a leading counsel, the General Council of the Bar have passed a resolution declaring that "it U contrary to the etiquette of the Bsr for a practising barrister to give an interview to68 words
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Article104 1923-02-01 10 The S. C. C and Viiii.i: hockey tasau met on the I'adang yesterday and after a fast p"m a draw Of two all w;is regkttered. The S.C.C. though at firßt hard pressed were the first to draw biood through Hiblyn. This was tinonly point registered in tho first half.104 words
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Article129 1923-02-01 10 The S.V.C. Battalion Kiiie Association is holding a prise meeting on Baturdaj and Sunday, February 17 and IS, (Chines 2 New Year) In conne-tion with the opentag of the new range at Seletar. A programnu of five event.; Ikis boon arranged, two (at 100 and 20ii yards)129 words
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Article19 1923-02-01 10 A Beater telegram of January 31, reports the death of James Tyldesley, the Lancashire fast bowler.19 words
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Article71 1923-02-01 10 A Reutor wire of the :>lst alto. States At Nelson tho M.C.I', boat Ne'.son by an innings and 7~> runs. Nelson made IW in thi:i first innings Saxon made <>0. Tlic M. C. C. replied with 240. Wilkinson scored 7>\l and Chapman 71 not71 words
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Article72 1923-02-01 10 A Reuter telegram of the "Ist alto. states AI Newcastle in fine hot weather and on a «ooil wicket, tho Northern Districts were- dismissed for i".7 runs. GilligrMi to;-k five' wickets for M run?. Tht It. C. declared with 284 runs for eight wickets. VooUey andReuter - 72 words
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Article43 1923-02-01 10 Our Malacca Correspondent write- In the Malacca Tennis Tournament thi' following iwo further matches have boon played, ami resulted a.~ follows Championship singles. Burgess boat Sjrkea o—l, 6—t. Handicap singles U class. Sykcs owe 15.:; beat Glover owe 1". 9—7, f>—l.43 words
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Article341 1923-02-01 10 Homo Association Football results for January 20 arr as foUoa League Division I.—Arsenal 1, Manchester City 0 Notts Forest Villa 1 B>mingham 0, West Bromwieh 2 Blackburn 3, Cardiff 1 Bolton 1. SiioTiekl 1 Bum !ey 2, Preston 0 Everton 4, Stoke C gapderland I, Huddersneld 1 Chelsea341 words
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Article151 1923-02-01 10 (By Courtesy of the Nichi-Xiclii Shimbun.) Tokio, January :;n. Two hundred rubber manufacturers in Kobe have BBtMod to curtail their works from February, owing to the present high prices of crude rubber. This retrenchment will affect 5,000 workers. The Seiyu K»i party has conferred with the Government151 words
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Article653 1923-02-01 11 I Kov.J Romaiis Lee's Interesting iOcture. A huge aai ieaee tssemblod at Mas Helena May Institute, Hongkong, the Other evening t> hear a lecture by the Rev. J. Romani Lee, M.A., Lecturer in at Hongkong University, and 1 mirly of Singipore. The title of he leeUus was653 words
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Article261 1923-02-01 11 Organised Cracker Firing In Hongkong. When the atmt of General Chen Chiang Ming*! evaluation of Cantcn became known in Hongkong on .January lti, follower! of Dr. Bn Vat Sen's party in Hongkong thought the event of sufficient importance to organise eclebratiens on a large scale. In spite261 words
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Article30 1923-02-01 11 The waiter in the railway refreshment buffet came lazily to the waiting eusU mer. •■Tea ci coffee, sir he asked. "Don't tell me," bagged the Other earnestly.!' Bring it I30 words
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Article429 1923-02-01 11 Waiting for the New Constitution. Member* of the Central Un^n of ChinH S ml. Nts held their annual dinner at the Cunnaught Rooms on December 21, under the presidency of Dr. K. K. S Lim. Sir John Jordan, responding to the Oftst Of The QtMBtS, proposed by429 words
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Article333 1923-02-01 11 How the Stamina of Nations Is Built. An English doctor, who is anxious to prove to his countrymen the advantages j of a vegetarian diet from the po nt of "iow of vitality, his circularised th» various foreign embassies with a view to ascertaining upon what dietary the stamina333 words
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Article254 1923-02-01 11 Melbourne is not famous for pleasant Christmas weather, observes an Australian paper which adds, but this year it appears to have registered a record of vagaries. A phenomenal duststorm bore down on Melbourne from the north on Saturday night (December 23.) For more than two hours254 words
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Article17 1923-02-01 11 The Stationery and News Supply Co., Malacca, send v* a copy of their artistic dm (oi \:>-2i.17 words
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Advertisement158 1923-02-01 11 HEAR The Gilbert and Sullivan Operas in your own Home on "His Master's Voice" Records COMPLETE STOCKS. ASK FOR LATEST LISTS. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. "(ETCHER ACROSS" Do you realize that every CLINCHER Tyre made means employment for one British workman for one day? Help unemployment and158 words
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Advertisement307 1923-02-01 11 DiirC| CC UQTpI Telephone 2920. (10 Lines') SINGAPORE. The Finest Ballroom in (he East. THURSDAY Guest Night, Dinner Dance Raffle* Orchestra. EDGAR HILLAND, Musical Director. GROSYENOR HOTEL. entraUy ituated SINGAPORE. Family Hotel. APARTMENTS.— With or without Board (inclusive charge for Apartment, mure than one person can occupy aamc witiiout extra307 words
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Advertisement82 1923-02-01 12 pHfuiiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiM British Material and Workmanship is the Business Man's Greatest Asset Es 1 r" Vir H B H^f i__ iJB !r^l I 1 i Thobnvgboft Commercial Vehicles 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 -TON CAPACITY SEND YOUR ENQUIRIES TO Sole Agents In the S.S. F.M.S. 8.N.8. and Sarawak I UNITED82 words
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Advertisement1113 1923-02-01 13 SALES BY AUCTION SENG KEE CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE IJY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE AT MUAR. MISCELLANEOUS SUIT No. 157 of 1922. hetwern T. A. K. N. SOCKALINCAM CHETTY Charge* and I.EE KUAN alias 1.1 KUAN Charger FOR THE RECOVERY OF $128,392 AND COSTS. The undersigned will1,113 words
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Advertisement792 1923-02-01 13 SALES BY AUCTION CHEONG KOON SEN 6 GO. AUCTION SALE of valuable land and house properties. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s saleroom, No. 30, Chulia Street, on Wednesday, February 7, at 2.30 p.m. 1. Valuable 99 years' leasehold land and the shophouse premises known as Nos. 847 nnd 849,792 words
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Advertisement141 1923-02-01 13 HAIPHONG HP®/ CEMENT Supplied to the Spore Municipality, Government of Johore, Malacca Municipality, F M.S. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROS. Sole Agents, Singapore. I Stock of Lathes, Shaping and Drilling Machines, &c. Manufactured by DANISII MACHINE CO., LTD., Copenhagen. SOLB IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd.,141 words
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Advertisement418 1923-02-01 14 ■fTiTinj'jULjniTrn THE FIRM -^{-M^:^^. I OF THREE jjBWIBJg/ centuries. \r~~/7^r y Cavanders £S^^^n^ CICARETTES A^> r^V APPRECIATED BY W//y J& BRITISH OFFICERS Sk\J Sr FOR HALF A CENTURY %■;s ip&MW^k (50s) A popular newcomer at a popular price. Smokes cool and 'soft/ The crest is the mark of distinction. There418 words
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Advertisement425 1923-02-01 14 .{Mite iTtr |S,M«.ffft B.C, jLMtfaact la fare* mi 917..M.M4 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (lB«»r»»rat*1 la i»<»lla ■etUtnesu aTsUD BVnO f WUehcst.r Moua, ■Ugayere, fcONDON OFFICB I It, OK Isnnr, 4C Tk* Company hat MO.OM I'uiaalted with the Suprsme Coart of Inglaad aad compiles with the British Life425 words
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Advertisement593 1923-02-01 14 BANKING NEDERIANDSCH rNDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NBTH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) Established 1868. CAPITAL Fl. 80,000,000 (about <8,0OO,OO0). ISSUir* AND FL M,000,000 (abomt £4,600,000). IESEsWI FUND Fl. t0.003,000 (abtnt •1,676,000). HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA BRANCHES Hosgkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Medan, Soerabaya, Samarang, Bandoeng, Weltevreden, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalonga, Probolinggo, Tjilatjap, Ampenan,593 words
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Advertisement607 1923-02-01 14 BANKING NEDERLANDCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPY NETHERLANDS TRADIMI SOCIETY (Established 1824.) PAID-UP CAPITAL Fl. 80,000,000 (about £6,6«7,0001 STATUTORY RESERVE FUND Fl. 10.S i5,211.'G (about a £1,620.434) KXTRAORDINARY RESERVE Fl. 22,660,000 (about £1,888,333) HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM HEAD AGENCY IN IIATAVIA. BRANCHES Penan*, Hunßkonsr, Shanghai, Kobe, Rangoon, Soerabaya, Semtirann. Wcltevr.den, Bancloenp I.'ava), Chvribon, Tcgal,607 words
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Advertisement503 1923-02-01 14 BANKING INTERN Al lON AIS BANKING CORPOSiATIOY fCWNjJD BT THI NATIONAL CITT «AA« OF HVW TOVK.) Capital U* f Surplos aad Undivided l'roflt. m TJ.«. l« 4»»,<»o* Head Office 60, Wall «tre»«. Hew Terk taa Francisco OBce < ttl. If eatgeaf err Street. Lcadoa Offlc: M, Bishongate, IX, ■ASTKBN BRANCHBk.503 words
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Article516 1923-02-01 15 Due to British Brains And Money. The Ruhr basin, which the French Government occupy as a guarantee that j Germany shall at last make some real attempt to meet her reparations debt, is, curiously enough, a coallicld, the discovery and the working of which was516 words
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Article239 1923-02-01 15 Inspector General's Tribute To Bombay Police. In forwarding the Inspector-General'^ Police report for Bombay Presidency, the Director oi Information says that th'? outstanding feature of the year 1022 was the lartre Increase in serious crime, especially in violent crime against person:; and persons and property. The239 words
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Advertisement179 1923-02-01 15 1923 FORDS Unprecedented Value NOW ONLY $1,25© 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. h 'sssfii t v** I179 words
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Advertisement166 1923-02-01 15 Rambutan. < Profit of Rambutan for year ended June HO, 1922, was £9,987, plus £3,728 brought in and excess profits duty re- funded, £2,077, making £15,792. Three dividends of B<l. per share were paid, I and directors have decided to write off i depreciation at rate of 5 'per cent,166 words
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Advertisement660 1923-02-01 15 s Not Beauty Only These whiter teeth mean safer teeth as well No doubt the great reason why millions use Pep- proved them. Now leading dentists everywhere eodent is to get prettier teeth. It removes the advise their daily use. dingy film. Both are embodied in a modern tooth paste660 words
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Advertisement31 1923-02-01 15 JUST ARRIVED 1923 Overland (Price $1,750) i Wiiijf&-iۤsggM (Price $3,250) Motor Cars WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS Free demonstration run and catalogues. CYCLE AND CARRIAGE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA I.UMI'UR. PENANG *yo lI'OH.31 words
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Advertisement464 1923-02-01 16 lUAN HAT ft UO., LU. is. phtllip STRerr. New Shipments Just Received. Champion Portable Forfes with 18 in. hearth Champloa Post Drillinc Machines, to d.ll from '■> in. to 1 in. hole. Boardona Steam Preasnre Ganges, fitted wlttcontrol cocka Sizes 4 in. dia. by 20C lbs. 6 by 200 lbs.464 words
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Advertisement328 1923-02-01 16 OF INTEREST TO LADIES The Parisian House 6, ORCHARD ROAD. Expected new consignment of rtal latest Paris Models in Hats Dresses SHOES, CORSETS, JEWELLERY. Better hata cannot be obtained in Singapore at my prices. These hata are all mad* In Pariaian houses. If 1b doubt coasclt JOHN DUKE, Optician, 16328 words
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Advertisement849 1923-02-01 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Waata, For Sale, To Let, ate, la ordinary atoae- Mt type (average aix words to Una) are per line one inaortioa 28 cents, two Us. 46 eta, three lna. 64 ets, four ins. 82 eta, five ma. $1.00, six Ins. MS, tea ins. $1.40,849 words
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Advertisement861 1923-02-01 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, No. 61, Meyer Road. Entry February 1, 1923. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, furnished bunjralow »nd right to t.-ip 23 acres mature rubber. Apply 1768, Straits Timea. TO LET FURNIsliEDTPurmea Houae76l< Kampong Bahru Road. Gas and water laid m, garage and tennis court. TO LET,861 words
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Advertisement870 1923-02-01 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, Godowna Noa. 82 and 83, Robert aon Quay. Apply to Meyer Brothers. TO LET, office and godown, 94, Robiaaon Road. Apply Estate and Trust Agency. TO LET, a good office, ground floor, Raffles Chambers, rent moderate, immediate entry. Apply to Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha, Ltd., Raffles870 words
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Advertisement211 1923-02-01 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 RjliinaonV) Business hours 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. CENTRAL MOTOR HIsMS COMPANY ORCHARD ROAD. HUPMDBUJB211 words
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Miscellaneous200 1923-02-01 16 THE STRAITS TOES TKLWHONatU Cditerlal and Genarat ft Manager's Office 1 1 1 All eommncicatioßf i*l«tinif to ed.'tnrla! matters and neva should be ac'drcsierj ta THE EDITOR. All communiraiiou* relating to businaaa mattera .viv. subscriptions, account*, printing. >tc ahould be addreaaed to THE IIANAOXX ADVGKTISF.MENT BATES Wanta, For Sale, To200 words
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