The Straits Times, 6 February 1923
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Title Section13 1923-02-06 1 The Straits Times No. 27,169 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1923. PRICE 10 CENTS-13 words
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Advertisement233 1923-02-06 1 j 1 /yaj^*T jf A 1 Xbhlbbbb! ssnaßMaaßTaaaiißßßnnßßßflßßßßflßaßflaßßßßßacaßßßaaßßaflbßaaßß BBBMNaaaaaiEBBBBBBaaBBaauaaBBBaB jy^JSk. JbV Jk^H JbV J^LBV.Jr3L,^a?S^ j i Fire Extinguishers f Once filled always ready. Useful everywhere. Jill STOCKED IN TWO SIZES. Bl B Size (2 galls.) S^ Complete with wall bracket and charge. A free Refill is friven for each Minimax,233 words
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Article297 1923-02-06 2 Gladstone's Ride in a Railway Track. The days before London had no Underground were recalled by Mr. Jchn War.lli", commercial manager of the Metropolitan liailv.-ay, in ccnversation with reference] to the diamond jubilee cf that company. I hew to-day have nr.y conception of the almost impassable state297 words
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Article335 1923-02-06 2 Great Skill Depicted in Aerial Penmanship. Noonday crowds all over the city, says an American paper watched what at iir.-t appeared to be a tiny dot in th/ i •.•>;>• v regions writing in white smoke the greoting Hello, U.S.A." There was a tin^e of the supernatural as335 words
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Article288 1923-02-06 2 Death Valley, California Holds Record. Which are the hottest plates in th;' we rid I Ten years of record obtained at the United Slates Weather Bureau's substation at Greenland Ranch, in Death Valley, California, indicate that this is the hottest regie n in the United States and,288 words
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36 1923-02-06 2 Orders for wrek ending February 11 Wednesday, 7th.— Band Practice, 6.15 p.m. Ambulance Class, G p.m. Officers' i Meeting, 5.3'J p.m. Saturday. l(Kh. Compulsory Combined Parade, Headquarters, \.'M p.m.36 words
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Advertisement465 1923-02-06 2 Not Insect Food There may !>e some tea good or bad enough lor insect food, but Brooke Bead bl nd, the choicest ot'the Indian tea crop, tvcs :'M(I now receives better treatment. The new patent vacuum tin is not only ■tiofi against nil in*e< I a:ta I also proot against465 words
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Advertisement146 1923-02-06 2 It Cuikwcsi Insures He?itlsy Ccmplesions Dai'yiisio. r Cf. I v.'ii-: acea rybj (.'f-icvraOintr.-.c '.prtiroies aad >n vUte lnr.ri. in in p Ai. :'.;.:<.':. :'(\TtedCols> C'!raTa!cum v-urlr.iiolprv:i--.ti .r.s. C-».jl-. 7.'. 1-7. ,Ot«'JHBIH 5.1. ir.l»c.«J. i- tmt:V.l»«- :^1 .tK-1-ilcr..E.? I. I^CASSEirS TABLETS -'.-pair Wear and Tear of Nerve and Body Price Is.146 words
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Advertisement227 1923-02-06 2 jKK J^jli iff-, F^j l^ JNI. j|k. jKL B§j FOR YOUR NEXT SUPPLY JjL "CHIVAS 1 I 'j. AS SUPPLIED IHB ROYAL HOUSEHOLD -|^g SIME" E OARBY S.S. and F.M.S. RETAILERS. HIGH STREET PROVISION STORE, High Street. KIM ANN CO, Orchard Road. ASIA AGENCIES, LTD., Cliulia Street. SIN ENG SENG227 words
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Article349 1923-02-06 3 Conan Doyle's Corroborative Evidence. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is more than s ever convinced that fairies really exist in Yorkshire. He informed a Daily Express represen- i tative that he is now in possession of corroborative evidence placing the matter beyond all doubt." The controversy about349 words
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Article350 1923-02-06 3 Task of Laying an 1,800 Miles Extension. The longest cable in the world, which i already measures 6,000 miles, is to be extended by more than 1,800 miles. The Usk wttl keep many hundreds of workliun 'employed in Britain for several months. At Greenwich 1,500 men will350 words
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Article309 1923-02-06 3 WATCHING CRICKET. What the Uninitiated Think Of The Game. The folloiviriK notes by the writer rf F.otsam and Jetsam appear in the current issue of The Illustrated Pioneer Mail A humourist recently wrote an amusing description of the utter boredom of the game of cricket as viewed for the first309 words
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Advertisement433 1923-02-06 3 SALE OF H.M. OIL TANK VESSEL DREDGOL Tenders are invited op to February 26 for the purchase of the above named vessel WITH KNOINES AND BOILERS AND VARIOUS AUXILIARY MACHINERY O\ T I;OARD. Full particulars of the vessel and conditions of sale, and permits to view, may be obtained on433 words
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Advertisement71 1923-02-06 3 Who'll be the first? to secure this Genuine Bargain of a Beautifully kept, nicely running 4-cylinder, 5-seater BUICK MOTORCAR. SHEPCO'S 71, WATERLOO STRUT, ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS. about it HIMSIISIHIIUHBIIBBWMiw Catalogue I? lh« baM i'ld every ilrm YnVti tlocitej in t i,4 Muiti'itU 11 over 300 illustrations B ft.ulgr«iM.o». Ttintinj Kogm Kn71 words
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Advertisement331 1923-02-06 3 A HORSE IS GOOD FOR THE LIVER If you do not rick- one try I'inkoit.'s instead. A* gently aa nature Umm (Utility little laxatives dispel constipation, banish liverishness, sick, headaches, biliousness, clear the skin and puj-ify the breath. Chtmists everywhere sell them, or post fre B 0 cents the \ial,331 words
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Advertisement298 1923-02-06 3 McBHINES BAGGAGE WARDROBE TRUNKS STEAMER SIZE. IT* 1 There are three major elements r%rjm|M> which enter into the construeJJpI ™Rk^ tion of "Mcßrine" Wardrobe \llJtikLy T^y re *PP«*i»nce, cosvenll L-t^/JM^^^^ ence n< wear S^^^fc 7 See lor y oursel why McßrfM Baggage stands supreme. Steamer size $150 and $185 Three298 words
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Advertisement738 1923-02-06 4 STEAMER SAILINBS 1\ X 0.-Biitish India Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PEXINSILA AXD ORIENTAL H. CO. (L'ndcr Contract with His Majesty'"! Government) LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP Due Singapore Leave Singapore KASHMIR about Feb. 4 NELLOKE about Feb. 13738 words
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Advertisement634 1923-02-06 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LOfITBD (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 TOKK. Taking cargo on through634 words
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Advertisement777 1923-02-06 4 STEAMER SAILWCS IMNU.TRE PAXETVAART MAATSCHAFPU (SOTAi. PACKET NATKSATION CO. QV BATaVIA] (lacufporaue in Holland' VHDsUt CONTRACT WITH THE >CTUCXI.A.\ik! WDIA 4JvV«JhJ<«Ulrt Tele»h«a« Nu. Passage b«a4. MX. Prl*kt Oept. 12W. J«. ia« t-eat. au« fi»»a»i.«. k De»t. 14*7, Hanager 1 Dept. lw». SPEELMAN— February 6, Lctong, Tarrmpa, Ccnting, Poeloc-ranJjnng, Sjrassan, Midai777 words
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Advertisement442 1923-02-06 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N. Y. K. i 1 1 1 LONDON LINE Katori Maru Feb. 6 Atsiita Maru Feb. 20 LIVERPOOL LINE Delagoa MaTu about Feb. 16 Tsushima Maru mid Mar. HAMBURG LINK Mito Maru about Feb. 14 Mutsuye Maru early Mar. Lima Mum "»rly Apr. NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ442 words
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Advertisement428 1923-02-06 5 STEAMER SAIUH6S O.S.K. Proposed Sailings from Singapore (subject to change without previous notice.) EUROPEAN LINE For Marseilles, London, Hamburg. Rotter* dam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suex and Port Said. Arr. Dep. ARGUN MARU Feb. 21 Feb. 22 LONDON MAKU Mar. IB Mar. IS Omit Marseilles. NEW YORK LINE For San Francisco,428 words
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Advertisement669 1923-02-06 5 STEaHER SMLW6S "ELLERM AN LINE KLLESXAIf BUCKNALL BTMAMSHTJ! tM. (laeorr»>«te« to **jrla*a) CTKAMKB DwaTßfaMrnpow n»A3gMNGO SMtVICI OITWAKD. About s.s. CITY OF SIMLA China and Japan Feb. 7 n r.TTV OF POONA China Jan» Mar. ft t s.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER China Japan Apl. 22 ■OMBWAUDS. About s.s. CITY OF YORK669 words
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Advertisement590 1923-02-06 5 STEAMER SAILINGS STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPY "NEDERLAND" ("NEDERLAND" STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.) HOLLAND OOST AZIE LYN (of the United Netherlands Nsvigation Company.) HOLLAND AND HAMBURG FREIGHT SERVICE. As from first prox., the above Lines will give FREQL'ENT repular sailings to ROTTERDAM and AMSTERDAM and MONTHLY sailings to HAMBURC and BREMEN. Following are the590 words
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Advertisement293 1923-02-06 5 HUGO STINNES LINES (Incorporated in Germany) Regular monthly freight and Passenger service. Through B/L issued and Options Granted to U.K., Scandinavia and Baltic Ports. OUTWARD BOUND Hongkong. Shanghai and Japan CARL LEGIEN, .>,OOO tons about Feb. 16 3AVENSTEIN, 12,260 tons about Mar. 15 HOMEWARD BOUND Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg EMIL293 words
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Advertisement507 1923-02-06 6 CINEHftS EMPIRE CINEMA In the Second Show at 9.30 MOONLIGHT FOLLIES In 5 parts. RUTH ROLAND and GEORGE LARKIN In the opening chapter of thrilling and sensational Pathe serial THE TIGERS TRAIL In 15 episodes or 31 reels. A MONKEY BELL-HOP Universal-Jewel comedy wiith Joe Martin, in 2 parts. Flrat507 words
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Advertisement310 1923-02-06 6 catEe GAIETY CINEMA First Show at 7.30 sharp THE RIGHT TO LOVE A Paramount Picture In Seven Parts. Second Show at 9.15 p.m. NEW PATHE >P»t-< --.vyr GAZETTE ji*s i DETECTIVE I HAIGH VARI) ".Aflnii.'-' >:' Episodes E^HBH 1 and L> ic-4 j The Sensational S?SV Fight »i oIIVI CARPENTIER310 words
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Advertisement106 1923-02-06 6 SURINA THEATRE A superb Comedy Treat MACK SENNETT present his greatest screen triumph TOMMY ATKINS IN BERLIN Five Reels of Smashing Comedy beautiful bathing belles, clever impersonations and wonderful thrills. The biggest collection of stars ever featured in a comedy. I'ord Sterling. Chester Conklin. Marie Provost Charles Murray, Ben Turpin,106 words
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Advertisement743 1923-02-06 6 ENTERTAINMENTS VICTORIA THEATRE! To-night at 9.30 FOR FIVE DAYS MORE DICK NORTON PRESENTS THE GLOBE TROTTERS A Combination of well-known Revue ami Musical Comedy Artistes including DICK NORTON, I.EILI.A FORBES. FLORENCE DROADHI'RST, CHARLES HOLT, J. WALLINGFORD TATE BETTY NORTON, RALPH SAWYER, Etc. The most up-to-date show of its kind. Booking743 words
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Advertisement415 1923-02-06 6 souses, business nu:Mi3"?;^ v>ro GODOWNS, TO LET COMPOUND HOUSES Fully furnished sea-side bo-i^t'ow X*. 43, East Coast Road. Tennis court an<i gatag*. No. 3 and S-a, Gilstead Rund. Vend.bona," No. 6-1, OraDf* fcsw K. .rf. bhophouses, omrrs, r<ro«K s\KD GODOWH3. t, tterbau Road. 6, Battery Road, ground Ist mi ta4415 words
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Article82 1923-02-06 7 FIXTI'RIS. :ry 6 M p.m. ut Sirgnpore, 1819. ■I p.m. Theatre, y.3u p.m. I ebrnary 7 High' J a.m., 2,.22 p.m. I.i nail ele i rheatre, 9.30 p.m. Thorsdny, 1 l.ru.-.ry a 11 p.m. i le. Theatre, :t.30 p.m. 1 February 9 High Wnti r, :-.l i82 words
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SHIPPING INTELIGENCE.
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Article54 1923-02-06 7 East Wharf Vsx!<\ > an Cloon. i, Nam Sang. Empire U I Weel n l :lypso. Jarrtluea IVfearl *,'il. 1-uiu litani NU i.eppei Hsrboer. Dolphin Vessels in Dry Dock. Tanjoai D ick Gorgon. Keppcl H Dock Nil. Nn. i i '>"■ r Knantan, iloj ler B.54 words
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Article54 1923-02-06 7 i Bombay AI I Ron T. Nfcbong tori.<, frc::; us, fi Bonrabayn m i'...!!jrko!: 0-2, from Ponang E-2, for Dg igkok'6-S, 1.--.-2 tons, from Hongkong »m Soursin 7-2. [:i:NSL. i rrom Palembang 0-2, from I > 1 1 rdam Japan i;-j. •i ILM .:n Moinbuy fi-2. 1 tons,54 words
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Article57 1923-02-06 7 the Rnmphiaa i. irslinger, i! Mr. jild r, P. Dammore, P. Drink- Mi.is V. i, Hal v Hi i C. C rocket i Dieklof, D. S. n, Mr. anil Mrs. i. Nae- n, Tjoens C. P( na. F. li.ill. Mil. Esnf, R lilton, (i. \V. IJt, A. G. Toop,57 words
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Article138 1923-02-06 7 To-day -J.:io pjn. itn 3 p.m. 4 p.r... irang 4 p.m. i Mv >r 4 p.m. 4p m. 1.l Pnlang pa. i"".. p.m. 1 p.m. Bhanglapan C p.m. Wednesday oebilt a.m. t Ma i Patani, Singora, '< 2 p.m. p.:n. Mnlncca and .Vuar S p.m. i mid138 words
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Article18 1923-02-06 7 I.jiu'on I I J lan. In J»n. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 21 >Vh. 1 Fob.18 words
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Article175 1923-02-06 7 I EXCHANGE Singapore, February G. On London, Bank m/s 2/4 M Demand 2/4 5/32 Private 3 ms. credits 2/4 17/32 On Now York Demand 54% Private 90 d/s 56% On France, Bank 800 On fndia, Bav.k T. T. 17" On Hongkong, Bank <l/d 3U P-c dia. On175 words
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63 1923-02-06 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OP COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION DAILY PRICES CURRENT Tone of market. Steady. Latest London cables qucte Spot sh'-ct Is. 6d. Spot i- ob.-March April-June Ju!y/Scpt f»i« Cr«p« ClMlnf Prieaa Bay«r*. g«Um. f.2 12 (.'clock noon, February 0, 1923. Spot Ftb.-March April-June July-Sept. Jtibb«d Smoked Sheet Closing Prieti >mr«r«. 8*ll«n63 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article202 1923-02-06 7 IKSUC Vol. I'd. Buyers. Sellers. 1 1 Bating Paiianjr 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 JeWatob 1 1 Julian Tin £1 £1 Kam. Kamunt. 10 10 Kinta Asscn. "> ."> Linirui Tin l Membra Tin 1 1 Mengiembu 1 1 Middleton 1 1 Muvai Tin I 1 BTawng Pet202 words
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Article141 1923-02-06 7 Issue Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. Br. km. Tobacco 4.1.0 4.P.G 10 10 Central Engines 9.00 9.50 ;0 10 Central Mctors ".CO 3.50 a nE. Smelting Co. 6.25 7.00 V- hi- Elec. Tramways 1/- 2/-nom 10 10 I'raser Keave 34..")0 Ilj.oo '<0 r>o Hammer and Cu. IKS 145 cd. 100141 words
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Article107 1923-02-06 7 i". F.-in 6 p.c. $1,23-1,500 par 5 p.c. pm. 3'p'-re Electrical Tramways, 6 p.c. £350,000 nom. Spore Municipal 6 p.e. $1,878,000 par Spore Municipal 4% p.c of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p-c. dU. Spore Municipal 4% p.c« of 1909 $1,600,500 10 p.c. dif. Spore Municipal 4% p.e. of SIM $1,600,000107 words
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Article393 1923-02-06 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Tn-day'a Pricrs. Fraser ft Co. Evatt Ulenby New (?1) 1.20 1.10 1.15 1.25 \lor Gisjah ($1) 1.49 1.65 1.40 1.70 .v. mtan ($5) 13.00 10.00 12.50 10.50 Kaning (-51) 0.50 0.66 0.60 0.75 Am. .Malay (82) 2.30 2.50 2.25 DM393 words
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Advertisement841 1923-02-06 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS nOQUEFUUT CH&ESE: The most uigesfive, piquant and tas'.y cheese you ever get 1 hire, no waste, all entablc H. Bolter, Direct I Importer, EuiUOJO Hotel Building. 1 S. HOWE Insurance Sinprapore. (lp) FOIt SALK, ii collection of Javanese wes Apply lKT'i, Straits Tiir.c::. .i) IMinCDlATELT, competent sort hand841 words
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Advertisement85 1923-02-06 7 Latest available Sterling Quotations are printed on another page on Friday. WOOD-MILNE PATENT FOOT PUMP The reason for the success of the Wood-Milne Patent Foot Pump lies not only in the fact that it is constructed on scientific lines, but also that it is, from first to last, a first-class85 words
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Advertisement475 1923-02-06 7 'to'rottc wßfe Mailc YAMATOYA SHIRT CO. Head Office: VOKOHAM".. JAPAN. Branches KOBE, TOKIO. TiEXT.'-I.\. MOW YOHh. Leading Shirl in 111- Fat I'a FMtaty la Consunier direct at modert.li pric< Mr. T. KJtsWmn representing the'atori welldm*i iirm, has just arrived in I iir:n J«pan on a vir-l end Is stnviiv; at475 words
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Advertisement410 1923-02-06 7 AUSTRAL MALAY TIN, LTD. (Incorporated in the K.M.S.i 'notice of fourth dividend. HOTICS Is hereby fiven thai s-DIVIDBND Oil I r/ETB HZPXNCE per share hns beea declared doe nnil payable to B Bharehn>ders at the (Mta el the Cooaany, Talpiag and Sydney, en Wednesday, Pebrniry '.'S, '.02:. Tran fe» I!.)ok<410 words
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Obituary39 1923-02-06 8 Mrs. EE TECK SEKX.-On February 4, 1923. at 118-5, .Middle I'.onrt, Singapore, agsd 72 ■years. Sh-i leaves two sons, Ec Boon Koon ond Ec Tiang Seng, 4 daughters and 2f grandchildren. Funeral February 8, ti Alexandra Read Cemetery.39 words
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1164 1923-02-06 8 The Straits Times TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. HOUSING. We are printing to-day a very interesting letter from Mr. Dudley Parsons on the house rent question. It contains some valuable suggestions that, for instance which would relieve a house owner from payment of assessment on a house let at a rental which1,164 words
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Article67 1923-02-06 8 Output of Pcntian (Malay) Rubber Company for year ended September 30, 1922, was 291.629 lbs. Estate expenditure, 7.97 d. against 10.41 d. average selling price, 8.66 d., against 8.42 d. estate profit, £869. After allowing £372 for general expenses, £266 fcr direc'ors' fees (charged but net paid), £628 for depreciation,67 words
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Article76 1923-02-06 8 The Colombo Municipal Council has posted up notices at the jetties for the benefit of arrivals by steamer containin;; information about taxi-cab and other fares and suggestions for trips to various narts of Ceylon. "It is now up to the Calcutta Corporation," says the Englishman, "to inform visitors when a76 words
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Article33 1923-02-06 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for im'ja and C;ylon to-day is Rs. 16C to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is P.s. 175 to $100.33 words
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Article45 1923-02-06 8 His Excellenc?;." the Acting Governor of Ceylon (Mr. Ceeu Clementi) has ordered that steps shall be taken immediately to .ippoir.t a public committee for the purpose of enquiring into the causes of the disaster which befell the down nijrht mail oet'.veen Madawachchi and Annradhaon a.45 words
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Article61 1923-02-06 8 Th« Shanghai Maru, the latest addition to the X.Y.K. fleet, and a sister ship to iho Nagasaki Mara, is due in Singapore on her maiden voyape fr m London to Nagasaki on or about the 19*h instant. Th i Shanghai Maru, which is fitted up wjth al he latest improvements,61 words
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Article26 1923-02-06 8 A Kabul newspaper publishes an ac ;ount of tho lvsulls &f the Italian engineer, Ferrari, into the mineral resource.it Afghanistan. His report is said to be26 words
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Article27 1923-02-06 8 favourable as regards the prospects of working ocal, copper, iron, gold, silver arA -.ulphur deposits. Transportaticn, however likely to be a serious obstacle to pro--1 table working.27 words
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Article21 1923-02-06 8 The receiver of McGregor's Bank an nounecs that owing to the illness of Sii fames McGrcyror, who is certified to bs21 words
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Article45 1923-02-06 8 :ffering frc;n valvular disease of the irart, arid the fr.ct that a statement oi .ha aiTairs has not yet bi^n lociy. >i ;h aublic examination would not be held v" February 2, but would be a'ljouined to a Jate to be fixed by the Court.45 words
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Article67 1923-02-06 8 Whilst going along with the Taipusair. procession en Friday night, says the Malay Mail, a Tamil came face to face with his former mistress and attempted to assault her with a knife. He was seized by a '.etective in time, and wa > produced in the ''olice Court on Saturday67 words
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Article66 1923-02-06 8 Three more cases of gas poisoning art reported in London suburls, all of women wo of whom were found dead in bed. re..urts a cablo of January 20. All are be- nved to have bcin accidental. The Coro-ii-r stated that there were so many such Mes that it was high66 words
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Article61 1923-02-06 8 At a committee meeting held at ScramMB, on the 14th ultimo, it was decidcJ o invite suggestions from the member* *>f the Indian Association, Negri Sembilan is to the ways and means th? Associaicn may be bettered educationally, social- lr.orally, fraternally anl financially. Members wish'ntr to send in thrir suggestions61 words
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Article63 1923-02-06 8 A rather unusual notice, says the Cal•jUr Englishman, has been issued by the Punjab Government regarding imitatior. voiy bar.gks manufactured in Japan xhich are now on sale in various parts >f the province. The Government la ad.iscd that these banjiles are made of celluloid an:l are highly inflammable. The oublic63 words
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Article90 1923-02-06 8 In connection with the celebration of the hundredth year of thj birth of Louis I'asteur, at Strasbourg, which will take place from July 28 la 31, 1923, a conference relative to the treatment and control of leprosy will be held. The French Charge :i'AiTaires, Mr. Topenot, has be;n directed by90 words
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Article104 1923-02-06 8 A stretch of roadway in Borough Highstreet, Southwark, has just been covered with a new type of rubber block. The dimensions of the block are 8 ins. by 4 ins. by 3 ins. the upper portion to the extent of half*an-<nch consists of rubber of the quality and resiliency which104 words
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Article108 1923-02-06 8 A passenger for home by the Blue Funnel liner Mericnes (Ca'pt. Nicholas) writes to us from Port Said that this Dew ship made a remarkably fine run from Singapore to Suez. She left this port on January 1 afternoon, and arrived at Suez, approximately 5,000 miles, on January IE at108 words
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Article105 1923-02-06 8 Mr. Taylor, head of the Preventive Service, had his suspicions raised on meeting a Chinese at the Teluk Aycr market last night, and on searching some baskets the man was carrying found concealed amengst some dried oysters four tins of Chinese chandu. The chandu was some 100 tahils in weight105 words
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Article128 1923-02-06 8 This morning the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule, delivered judgment in the case in which K. V. A. L. Muthiah Chetty sued L. R. M". R. M. Somusan Chet'.y on a draft, dated April 6, 1922, f:r Rs. 21,543.12, drawn on the defendant's Rangcon ajjent, payable to128 words
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Article411 1923-02-06 8 The death is announced of Sir Richard Lamb, once Governor of Bombay. General Sir Leslie Rundle has retired from the Reserve, on attaining the ::jrciimit. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Carver arc 1 Marseilles for Singapore, via Ran^c: ;he !Gth mst. Mr. and M.s. EL B. Nixon,411 words
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Article58 1923-02-06 8 A mail from Europe is expected to arrive at IVnang by the 8.1. steamer Eilenga on Saturday morning, and will probably be delivered in Singapore e>i Sunday morning. A maU from China and Japan is duo to-day by the Moji Mara. The Amboise is bringing a mail from58 words
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Article91 1923-02-06 8 Britain's Help the Children F'.iml Is feeding and saving the lives of bmdred I thousands of children at a c st of 5 cents per day, but there is desperate need of funds. Lord Wearda!e, the president, has begged us to do what we c.in on91 words
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Article124 1923-02-06 8 To-day marks another anniversary of the Settlement of Singapore which wan founded in 1819, and the event is bring marked by the dressing of most ships in the harbour and the display of flag* on the flagstaffs and Government and Con sular offices. The day brfofia reflections to124 words
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Article167 1923-02-06 8 This story comes to me all the way from Kiel, says a writer in the Evening Standard The other day a wealthy Berliner, who had been suffering from an obscure nerve; trouble which had kept him in Urn seclusion of a sanatorium for several years, was at167 words
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Advertisement101 1923-02-06 8 JOHN LITTLE'S Ammal Chinese New Year A La EL j BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPT. Examples being TRAVELLING RUGS SEWING MACHINES ouand value $35 compiete $5.25 each ALARM CLOCKS FOUNTAIN PENS ®2L25 each $5 each JOHN UTTLE CO., LTD. (Ir.eorporated in England) SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. l FITTINGS IpENTRAI I \J101 words
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Advertisement140 1923-02-06 8 ALHAMBRA LAVENDER AND OLD LACE 6 pts. 6 pts. THE ROAD DEMON 5 pts. 5 pts. LOSE NO TIME 1 Reel Pathe Comedy THE ISLE OF ZORDA (19 reels) Episodes 5 snd 6. 4 reels. (Flnt BHow> MARLBOROUGH BEYOND 5 pts. 6 pts CIVET CAT 1 reel Pathe HER BELOVED140 words
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Article771 1923-02-06 9 POWERS AND TURKEY. More Views on the Turkish Attitude. Indications of More Hopeful Outlook. i Reuter's Service i London, February 5. nion r>{ the pre::s with regard to i the eaoaea cf the breakdown at Lausanne N fur example, attributes the 1 f; -::1 to sign the treaty to the771 words
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Article97 1923-02-06 9 Reutek's Service London, February 5. Washington Mr. Hoover, the Secretary of Commerce, has sent a letter to Senator MrG'Tmick, cndcrsir.g his proposal to introduce legislation authorising a thorough Government investigation of the rubbe-r-producing possibilities of tropical America and the Philippines. The foregoing is the sequel to the97 words
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Article88 1923-02-06 9 Reuter's Service London, February 4. rnnn.HH II House, the residence of Mr. Russe-11, sub-sheriff of Colouth, has been burned down by armed men, who described their actien as n reprisal for the executions by the Government of which Mr. Russell is an official. London, February 5. A Dublin88 words
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Article80 1923-02-06 9 Reuter's Service i London, February 5. Washington The House of Representatives Immigration Committee approved the new bill for further drastically re- j ducing the number of aliens admissible j by lowering the figure for each nationality from three to two per cent, of the number already resident80 words
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Article58 1923-02-06 9 Reutek's Servicb London, February 5. Foreign exchange at first relapsed sharply on the failure of the Lausanne Conference but later partially recovered. French francs closed at 73.20, Belgian 83.25 and the lire 96. Marks are nominally 100,000 to 195,000 while sterling on New York U 4.67%. The Stock58 words
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Article74 1923-02-06 9 Reuter's Service London, February 5. Sofia A bomb was aimed at the Premier, M. Stambuliski, at a performance in the National Theatre. It exploded but no one was injured. London, February 6. The bomb was thrown at the box where the Premier and other ministers were seated. His74 words
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Article76 1923-02-06 9 Reuter's Service London, February 5. Rome Princess Yolanda, the pldest daughter of the King of Italy, h; engaged to Count Calvi di Bergopo, a cavalry captain who was wounded in the war. Princess Yolanda is the eldest of the five children of the King and Queen of Italy.76 words
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Article357 1923-02-06 9 Output of the Ruhr Mines Diminishing. Reuter's Service London, February t. Berlin A message from Karlsruhe states that the Baden Government has appealed to the population, strongly protesting against the French occupation and instructing officials not to comply with nny orders of the occupation authorities. The Frankfurter357 words
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Article51 1923-02-06 9 Reiter's Service London, February 5. Vienna Count Ludendorff had a very hostile rece-ption on his arrival at Klagen-i furt to address a Nationalist meeting. Hundreds of workmen surrounded his' motor car shouting, murderer," blood- 1 hound," traitcr and Germany's grave- 1 digger." The demonstrations continued till late at51 words
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Article30 1923-02-06 9 Reuter's Service London, February 5. Mr. \V. R. Malcolm, a senior partner in Coutts' Bank and father-in-law of Major-general Sir Neill .Malcolm, commanding the troops in Malaya, has died.30 words
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Article40 1923-02-06 9 Reuter's Service London, February 5. Lloyd's Bank, with the approval of the Treasury and the Army Council, has taken over Cox's Bank. London, February 5. Copenhagen The Rigsdag has passed the bill establishing a state guarantee for the Landmannsbank.40 words
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Article86 1923-02-06 9 Twenty-Nine Lives Lost Off Hongkong. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Hongkong February 6. The steamer Shun Shing, trading to Kouang-tcheou-wan, turned turtle near Macao, following a stampede by the cattle it was carrying. Twenty nine people perished. Kcuang-tcheou-wan is situated on a bay of that name some 230 miles86 words
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Article1356 1923-02-06 9 Supplementary Wires From Indian Exchanges. The following telegrams are taken from Indian exchanges to hand yesterday London, January 18 That the re-centiy-formed Bookmakers' Protection Association has done much to rid racecourses of the ruffianism which for eighteen months has kept the Police fully occupied was th:.'1,356 words
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Article62 1923-02-06 9 Seizures of Arms and Morphine Effected. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, February 6. The police seized 18 barrels of arms on an American liner. The 'barrels which were described as fertilizer and shrimps, were consigned to local firms and included ten machine guns. Three Japanese have been arrested62 words
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Article128 1923-02-06 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, February 5. Th? Pinang Gazette publishes a scathing article by Mr. G. C. Pasqual— cne of a series entitled "What is wrong with the F.M.S. in which he alludes to the j frenzied financial venture with regard to railway extension, describing128 words
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166 1923-02-06 9 Singapore, February C. itullbui i TdHldon Is. M. Local 62.i. i Tin.— London £184 17s. 6d., Local ?93 buyers. Share Market. Quiet. Uubbi-rs.— Malakoffs 3.50-3.75, Allenbys 1.15-1.20, New Craigioleas 75-85 cents, Pantais 90-97 i cents, Kundon<;s 1.00--1.70, Mentnkabs 25-30 cents, Punggors To-85 cents, Jeram166 words
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Article109 1923-02-06 9 1 Messrs. Lyall and Evatt report under to-day's date I Tin.— £lB4 17s. Cd. I Rubbers.— Allenbys 1.12 .i-117Vi, BasI setts 1.25-1.30, Hrogas 60-65, Craigicleas '70-72V>, Jeram Kuantans 35-40, Jimahs 'l. GO- 1.67 la, Malaka Pindas 1.70-1.80, Tapahs 12.75-13.25, Mentakabs 25-30, Utan Simpans 1.95-2.05. Mines.—109 words
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Article1847 1923-02-06 9 The Entente is Dead Long Live the Entente. i By Our Special Correspondent. Lcnckn, January 11. At the moment of writing French troops arc concentrating at Do end already advnnccd posts ha\the border of the occupied I Mulheim, only six miles from Essen. Thr.t is the situation in1,847 words
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Article386 1923-02-06 10 Similarity to the Hot Wells Of Trincomalie. It is to be wondered how many people in Singapore have taken the trouble to nay a visit to the hot springs located in the Seletai- district, about three miles beyond the Mandai junction with Thomson Head. It is one of386 words
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Article246 1923-02-06 10 As a result cf an escapade whilst under! the influence cf liquor on January 81, ;i man named Pernefather found himself befcre the .'najristrate in the third court. yesterday. He was accused of stealing ficcm n stall in Short Street, some cigar-j etles, a show case ar.d246 words
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Article72 1923-02-06 10 The Daily Mail says that the Duke of I York will be married in Westminster! Abbey in April. The Prince of Wales will probably be the best man. The j Westminster Gnzette states that" the! title of Roya! Highness will be bestowed I on72 words
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Article36 1923-02-06 10 The fact that the Duke of York's fiancee j wears is fringe threatens to revive the fashion of fringes, and many women have j rwcratly been wmrinij thet", '-ayr n Lftn-j i ii c.iMe to Ceylon.36 words
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Letter1244 1923-02-06 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—All those interested in ihe City of Singcporc must be interested hs ft* question of the increase of rants now and for some time past so acutMy affecting a large number oi our inhabitants arm any one who honestly Wgjtlts a1,244 words
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Article453 1923-02-06 10 Opening of the Week's Season In; Singapore. Considering the fuil houses which (ha Williamson Company drew at the Victcri:i Theatre for ten days, the audience at the' opening performance cf the Globe j !;is.. evening, was much larger! than one anticipated, especially when it is recalled th;;t453 words
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Article166 1923-02-06 10 Performance of a New Oratorio At Easter. I i Instead of The Crucifixion, which has for some years now been sung in the Cathedral before Good Friday, a new oratorio, by Thos. Adams, entitled The Story of Calvary, has been ielected, and the music has now166 words
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Article100 1923-02-06 10 (By Courtesy of the Nichi-Nichi Shimbun.) Tokio, February 2. The Japanese trade returns for January show V.148,859,000 imports against V.95,547,000 exports. Mr. Nagatomi. the Vice President of the N.Y.K., and Mr. N&kashima, the managing director, have resigned. Mr. Tetsu Ishii has succeeded the foiir.er. Tokio, February 4.100 words
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Article117 1923-02-06 10 The Suwa Maru, which is due in port; from London this evening, brings amongst ether passengers for Sings.p;re, Mr. D. McColl, general manager of the Shanghai Eiectric Ocnatruetton Co. His visit i? .expect;*} Ho complete the negotiations, which have been proceeding for som.ii nc bnffk between the117 words
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Article63 1923-02-06 10 A Reuter wire of the sth inst. states At Johannesburg in fine weather ai d I ;i fast wicket, the Transvaal were all out for 171. Catterall made 68. Macauley took four Wickets for 30 an:i Fender four for Hi The M.C.C. replied with63 words
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Article40 1923-02-06 10 A Rpiltcr cable »f the nth >nst., state- :it' Wellington in fine Weather and on a fasi wicket New Zealand ecmnleted i•■ innings for 215. Blunt made CB. Gibson took five wickets for 05.40 words
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Article203 1923-02-06 10 An interesting game of cricket was played on Kafflcs School ground on Saturday between tho Y.IM.C.A. and the Medical College. Going in first the V.M.C.A. compiled 85. The Medicos gave a very sound display in their innings, compiling ISB. thus winning the match by 103 runs. Scores V.M.C.A. M.203 words
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Article34 1923-02-06 10 The Stall hint Syndicate are staging a gocd prograaaM for Friday night, the s'ar event of which will be the ccntest for the feather weight belt between Johnny Per-' r-.iu and Claude Kozario.34 words
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Article37 1923-02-06 10 Ti;;- SVeiding Cup competition will be held at Chinese New War, on Friday 16, Saturday 17 and Sunday It), February. The Kebruary monthly .nedal will be competed for 'on Saturday 24, and Sunda.* 25.37 words
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Article224 1923-02-06 10 A meeting was held in the Club last evening of the S. C. C. Association players and selections ware made for the leaders of the two 'earns for the season. Mr. C. AI. Jamieson was ele :ted captain of the first eleven with Mr. F. Dean as224 words
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Article89 1923-02-06 10 Swimming. Swimming Pool will be closed to-morrow for cleaning. Badminton Tournament. The Badminton Finals will, be played on Wednesday at 5.150 p.m. between Lim Bong Soo v. I. Abed. All those who are interested are welcome. l'ingpong. The following are to-day's ties 5 p.m. G. E. Kraal v.89 words
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Article53 1923-02-06 10 The final of the Billiards Tournament of the Chinese Association was played off on Sunday between Mr. l'oh Tiang Sicw and Mr. Ohua Choon Leong before a very larpre audience. It was a very well cor-tes-.ed game and Mr. Poh Tiang Sie\.' finished the game of 2.30 up, leading53 words
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Article379 1923-02-06 10 Our Malacca correspondent writes In the European versus Asiatic match on the ciub padang on Friday, the latter eleven suffered defeat at the expense of a team who were their masters in every department of the game. By winning six goals to one the Europeans obtained no more379 words
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Article158 1923-02-06 10 R win, ol w! ich Pi i <■!' 1,0(1 n tal recordi d in cither minor i A! the half j ly ■-.< m r.i< i lii lijthl Cricki t Club hoi Albert the foil vtefr pri bin Vli I too hi )ion. am asst. forer/u can fo158 words
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Article107 1923-02-06 10 The Palacegay Cinema is giving in the show, for three the > rell troupe of acn bats in their la dances and feats, ported 'y interesting picture-. D Haie a Win. Fox production, feati Mix in '..or. The Right to Love, a Pa masterpiece In 7 parts and107 words
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Article133 1923-02-06 10 Tho Municipal health statement for the week ending Jan larj 2 total number of deaths as 215 lepresiiitir.g a death-rate of 29.93 per m part;! with 24.92 'i die < I and with 31.60 in the eorrespondi year. The chief can were Phthisis "•">, pro IM, beri-beri133 words
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Article207 1923-02-06 10 The hearing was continued in the District Court this morning- before Mr. David, of the case- in which ;i Japanef charged with ecceptini gratification whilst employed at the !m--c(.m Tax office. Mr. Demuth appeared for the defence and Mr. Cobbett for th.prosecution. At the outset, Mr. Demo207 words
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Article1166 1923-02-06 11 IV (iermany. [By John Dill Ro?s.] Hotel Victoria, Heidelberg, Germany. From Antwerp to Cologne is a long and comfortleu journey m>w-»-days. Oat aircraft wciv over Cologma duriac the later days of the war, but did DO damage to the city. For one thin^ there- ware of British1,166 words
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Article781 1923-02-06 11 Armed Amphibious Monster Versatile. A machine ejected to r*volutionLe nodt-rn warfare was demonstrated re•ently relates the New York Times, when »n armoured truck, with a three-inch relation lie.d prun mounted forward, mvlled at the rate of 23 mLbs an hour )ii Riverside Drive, negotiated the lower -lope781 words
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Article182 1923-02-06 11 I After a very short life, the romance of Mischa Klmun. the violinist, and Miss Mildred Stcne, his ideal girl," has ended. The father of the ideal girl," Mr. A. F. Stone, according to the New York correspondent of the Central News, gave out a statement182 words
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Advertisement152 1923-02-06 11 JnL Jfcirf jflL JbC The Gilbert and Sullivan Operas in your own Home on "His Master's Voice" Records COMPLETE STOCKS. ASK FOR LATEST LISTS. MMOHHMHHM S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. »♦♦♦«»«♦««<«♦♦ «»»«»»«»>»»>>«♦ THE BEST OBTAINABLE ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■B I FIRTHS TOOL STEELS High Speed and Crucible Cast. J ALLOY STEELS152 words
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Advertisement320 1923-02-06 11 RAFFLES HOTEL Telephone 2920. (10 Lines) SINGAPORE. Th* Finest Ballroom in the East. MONDAY.— Tea Dansaat I v. to 7 ml WEDNESDAY.— Orchestral Coacert, 9.45 p.m. THURSDAY^— Guest Night, Dinner and Dance. FRIDAY. Tea Dansant 5 to 7 p.m. SATURDAY.— Guest Night, Dinner and Dane*. SUNDAY.— Cinema, 9.45 p.m. Orchestra.320 words
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Article632 1923-02-06 12 Scientists' Cruise in the New Resolution. Great interest has been aroused by the formation of the new Scientific Expeditionary Research Association and the forthcoming voyage of adventure to various interesting overseas points. The office of the association was recently inundated with offers of personal help and financial632 words
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Article344 1923-02-06 12 Inter-Departmental Committee's Report. A model Ordinance has been drafted by the Inter-Departmental Committee on Income Tax in the Colonies not possessing responsible Government, and the Committee recommend in their report, that this Ordinance be sent to all Colonies and Protectorates where income tax laws are already in344 words
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Advertisement478 1923-02-06 12 TWICE A DAY TAKE SANATOGEN (Th« True Tonic Food) It will increase your vitality tone up your nerves and invigorate your whole system. Sanatogen twice a day means a better day's work means greater energy and staying-power means that you feel brighter, fresher, and keener all day, in spite of478 words
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Advertisement714 1923-02-06 12 SALES BY AUCTION CHEONG KOON SENG ft GO. AUCTION SALE of valuable land and house properties. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng A 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 and714 words
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Advertisement671 1923-02-06 12 SALES RY AUCTION SENG KEE CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE AT MUAR. MISCELLANEOUS SUIT No. 157 bf 1922. between P. A. B. N. SOCKALINGAM CHETTY CfcargM and LEE KUAN alias LI KUAN Charger FOR THE RECOVERY OF $128,392 AND COSTS. The undersigned will671 words
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Advertisement403 1923-02-06 13 -v J It v splendid testimony to the unique value and\ ConywruencQ of ffunters JfsndyJfams that they were j supplied .'i:- the MOUNT EVEREST EXPEPITIQI&j Sole Ascents KATZ BROTHERS, LTD. SINGAPORE. Cheap Sale COMMENCING FROM FEBRUARY 5 TO MARCH 7, 1923. Ciiat i.ppoitiinity for every one as tliis is tlie403 words
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Advertisement517 1923-02-06 13 Try Them One And You Will Know thai the Best Mol,, 1 Oils and Greases are those which bear this Tra.li> Mark The Mark nf quality. UJTO X OIL.- Light, limp. eal. tin $2.10 MM) XX OlL.— Medium do. 2.10 AUTO XXX OlL.— Heavy do. 2.50 AUTO XXX E. V.-Ex517 words
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Advertisement94 1923-02-06 13 m^^^^^^^^^^^^rf^^*^g£& Turners' P^»^ M xraffbrd in^QHHH fell »> J- liVOi %ljl U 3 (hmtui) 9 An ideal routlnjf and Aidinir material. •^S^> Weather aad Rust proof Improve* with ngti. Site of tiles ft. by 3 ft. 8 in. 8.57 tiles to 1 00 44. ft. Manu'actured ty TURNER* KWo-. ASBBHTOS94 words
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Advertisement264 1923-02-06 14 MILK-O The only powdered Milk on the market from which cream will rise in its natural state, just as from milk fresh from the cow. From this powdered milk, butter, cheese ice-cream can be made as desired, the same as from fresh milk. Anything for which fresh milk can be264 words
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Advertisement1489 1923-02-06 14 3 afMMI ITM 9S,tM,tt| g,G JiMMmmf i. Utf HT.ftl.HI The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. T.lae*rcerat*d ia ttnlU »%rt!as»ea.is,) ■BAB •FFIOH I WlaeVo.tr.- lease, Slagaaere, tCKDON OFFIOB I at. Old Imwn, B.U Th« Cj«»aay has at 0,0«« ';aeelted with the Safreme Coart of JCagliad aad eompUaa with tke Bntiaa1,489 words
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Advertisement516 1923-02-06 14 BANKING ENTERS ATION All BANKING CORPOKATID^i (OWMD BT THB NATIONAL COT BAA& or nbw iob».) Capital XJM. I I,tM.OM Sorplot aad Uadlridad Proflta m m TJ.». l«,«0e.«M Head OBce t (0, WaU Street, Naw I era. ■aa FrancUi* OBce t Ul, Keatgaaterf Street. Loadaa Ottce i 18, BUk»»«»kU, B.C. BASTBRN516 words
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Article517 1923-02-06 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Motor Shipbuilding Record. The year 1922 was a record In niotoi ngi say i the January ir-KUc of Bhip. It would be foolish foi shipowner! who have not yet participated in tlit new movement to ignore this outstanding fact, ra&Mnberinf that517 words
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Article221 1923-02-06 15 A London BMMBga of January V says Larg« erowdi of people feathered tins morning aatsida of the Holloway ;m<l Pentaavilla prisons. A conspicuous i the Holloway Prison, where in. Kilith Thompson was hangeu, was i woman who was carrjiag t-andwich reading If this woman is hanged, tin221 words
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Article132 1923-02-06 15 The Rome Tribuna has published a re- ;><■>« announcing as almost certain a ranting engagement between Prince Urn-jc!-to, hcir-appajvnt to the Italian Vr m no. :i:.d Princess Maria Jcse of Beli»iurv.. Princess Maria Jose recently took up very ardently the study of the [Ulian tugMgtt under the direction of her132 words
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Advertisement242 1923-02-06 15 NEW REDUCES* PRICE $2,795 The above proves that Car Prices are now down lo bed-rock and prospeclive buyers would do well by purchasing vow. The only aJtcntsMi in price that ia likely is i apwarf move. Jsss^kT -^^y^J ■B^^SSSSSSSSSSSSst^SBW^fc'sJSr "^^^> A "6" Cylinder Car at Price of a "4" Standard242 words
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Advertisement307 1923-02-06 15 Model l9Sa Price Reduced to $3,150 Showrooms .'>a Orchard Road. STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE. Workshop I'cnanp Lane. >«♦♦♦«♦«»»»»»♦♦♦♦««♦»♦♦♦«>»>♦ > i urn n t v tin 1 1 ii* itffOTfi! Goodyear Tyres and Tubes, Solid Band Tyres for Motor Lorries Fresh stocks now available. These new stocka include hoth inch and metric307 words
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Advertisement391 1923-02-06 16 DO I NEED GLASSES? If ia doubt ccasnit JOHN DUKE, Optician, 16 Battery Road. Slvv»pc/e. BRUNOLINUM WOOD PRESERVER Timber subject to DRY ROT, WET ROT FUNGUS and DECAY and in the Tropics its greatest enemy 1« WHITE ANT. BRUNOLINUM la guaranteed to be an ABSOLUTE PEKVENTATIVE of all the**. Obtainable391 words
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Advertisement835 1923-02-06 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, No. 61, Meyer Road. Entr; February 1, 1928. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, furnished bungalow and right to tap 26 acres mature rubber. Apply 1768. Straits Times. TO LET FURNISHED, Purmea HouseTTu Kampong Bahru Road. Gas and water lair: m, garage and tennis court. TO835 words
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Advertisement781 1923-02-06 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, Godown* Nos. 82 and 83, Robertson Quay. Apply to Meyer Brothers. TO LET, office and godown, 94, RobUuon :> ...ad. Apply Estcte and Trust Agency. fMALL AND LARGE OFFICES, at 11 Malacca St. Apply Sayers A Co, 8, Ualnrec St. ROBINSON ROAD, No. t, flrst781 words
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Advertisement242 1923-02-06 16 GHARMIK3 PARISIAN GOWNS ANQ MILLINERY A visit to our showroom will both please and interest you. We are showing from February 1 r.n entirely new range of model day and evening gowns which we have just received from Paris. We have also a few sample model hats from a reputable242 words
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Miscellaneous204 1923-02-06 16 THE STRAITS T2S f Editorial and Orstrai Mttsr-r's Oflea 1117 All eemmunieatlons relating tn sstttaaM matters and news should be a(<drh«f». V THE EDITOR. All eommunicat'ons N lating to business mattera advi :-ti«- «i. >■ subscriptions, accounts, printing, sboold be addressed t- THE aUMlia T ADVERTISEMCNT SATES. Wants, For Sale,204 words
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