The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 January 1923
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1923-01-04 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. >LN CEJNTS. SINGAPORE, S.S.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 192] No. 10,78116 words
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Article256 1923-01-04 1 Cah!ea received late last eveafcftg indicate that French opinion is very mippaJMCul With Mr. Beemr Law.. —ggeatio— retfardin^ reparations Page fi. The Premier has made a lontf statement detailing his scheme for reparations payments which involves more or less the sacrifice of two-thirds of the Allied debts256 words
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Article573 1923-01-04 1 And song it as foam that the* sea-winds fret, T ough the thought at his heart should be deep as thy sea. Thus Swinburne, taking one hack t riouf health-giving buffets with the .x' i ii £sV;t waves; to the roar of the teni- Pst, with cl**lu^rt's of spray,573 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement112 1923-01-04 1 MALTHOID Raffles Hotel X Telephone 2920 (10 Lines. H I I Thursday I I Guest Night, 1 f 9 f^^ Ra»3es Orchestra. KDGAR HULLANI) VT THE [>lANO £*B9jBjBB9BBHta>AA AWL Wf\ *<^i^^aBBHBKS(BJHBP BBBJBBBBB/ IpJBjBBBjp BBJ BJB^ j|^^ "^Cg^Kj^yßjßy B^lyga^BHy KALAMAZOO. LOOSE LEAF BOOKS mA THE FIMSHED ARTICLE CAN BE SUPPLIED NOW112 words
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Advertisement281 1923-01-04 1 j MEN, MONEY, MATERIALS 1c oneo plan. I BBBBBBBBm IbBB^^^^BBBIB^^^^^^^^^^^BHBHBPS^^^^ 1 a Ml a lowest-cost-per-Our extensive experience m systems is at your disposal now. Please 'phone 275 and ask us to call. ™™^"»^^^b mm RONEO LIMITED (Incorporated m England.) 1 1! COLLYBB QUAY, SINGAPORE. HATH SALTS TABLETS "MORNY (THE ORIGINAL)281 words
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Advertisement242 1923-01-04 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bolter's for ladies 1 wines -P&ge 1. X- !"s batli saltratefl for corn troubles Pai?e 3. Toric lenses Improve the \\^\i\ of vision 11 In doubt about youi eyesiifht consult Duke Page 6. State Express Tradition mixture U mow on -.-I' Page 'J. Change of programme :tt the242 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous59 1923-01-04 1 THE WEEK. Thuradap, Mli. }'ij>.!T Wat r, 10..,! 1 1.:,- p. m< Phil. OrehoHtra, Vie. Mem. Hall, :..i:. p.m. J-.nr.i.-ian Assn. Mtu\. St. Andrew's Sch. 5.15. t Dalhooaie Chapter, s.:'.(i p.m. 1 Alma/otr's Circus, Boath rd. 9.15. I Carpentier-Siki Film, Tin i r rkfay, btk. > Jliuh Wav r, l59 words
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Article844 1923-01-04 3 PHASER Col I.XCH^ ,GE AND SHARE LOOKERS. WEDNKSDAV, JANUARY 3rd MINI N G. i i J: r uies m brackets show the capital and ue VAhie of the Sharp m d«-.]]ars 'unless oUKrrvriAO in^i < \--(/ii.ii «iiv. x equals ex div.j Ba-tang Pa4ang Tin ($1) 52! 2844 words
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Article24 1923-01-04 3 The Danes m Siam intend making a presentation to Their Majesties the King: and Queen of Denmark on the occasion of their Silver Wedding.24 words
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Advertisement498 1923-01-04 3 I he Business End I of a C m is the r\ >. f\f /^^V\ TWC PART THAT CAUSES It \-S ~X\ ALL E >AIN V I U_/ D RESVNG ONTH! I $ORC JOINT AND 2*^3""*K rfNPf r NSIT(VF I w j^y 7^^ DOf SNT MATTE* Cutting: ihe top of498 words
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Advertisement351 1923-01-04 3 /oh Sick "Headache §Jsiiiousness 'J'hcsc tronl.k-omc oMupl.iiius .ire generally duo ''a^H* tv 5 >'. «:i«-l ar<: nvt-t frc<juent!y experienced bj I 1 vho lead a sedentary life. A:• ful of KNO's "Fruit Salt"' in a W water wrill prove soothing .md refreshing, harmful waste nutter oonn tore norm kitjr and351 words
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Article544 1923-01-04 4 A Sporting Aspect <>\ Vaccination. An Knpflish physiologist who wan asked the other day when last he had been vaccinated Tor small- i replied, greatly to the qu irrprise, that he could not recoiled the late but that he hati m ail l.'vn vaccinai d seveiTimes - 544 words
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243 1923-01-04 4 LORD LEVRHULME'S THEORY ODF ADVERTISING. An Electioneering Moral. Lord Leverhulme opened the new premises of Samson, Clark. and Co., advertising agents, m Mortimer Street, Oxford Circus, London. Election time, said Lord Leverholnte, reminded him that Governments relied much more on advertising and support m the press than on almost any243 words
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Article103 1923-01-04 4 q> The Marquis of Crewe, whose appointment to be British Ambassador m Paris has come as a prreat surprise to most beionfirs to a school that is fast dying out' A man of very considerable intellectual cultivation, he has written some extremely charming verses, and at least one i,iec« that103 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement210 1923-01-04 4 S y^ PLEASANT ANTICIPATION. g^&^^&t, sure a conch Lioa of rcfreuied aiid vigorous *n i* vS&\ t manhood winch contributes greatly to the 7/ p f^ Royal Vinclia i oilet Preparations enable the user to wear the rose of youth/ and produce an a impression of perpetual vigour and freshness.210 words
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Advertisement64 1923-01-04 4 Cakes of Airy Lightness I are quite easy to make if\\ Cook uses Raisley for the raising. It combines freely with ordinary flourand thus ensures every particle being equally raised and baked throughout Follow the directions given with each tin and success is assured. k\ Formerly known at Paisley Flour.*64 words
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Advertisement526 1923-01-04 4 II /^3^i-. Of flll Dealeii.l j i^^i^M3 L <* kA Stocked I Everywhere. I if^Sa^^ I ill f'^^P T0B BCO CD lli l (Incorporated m China i• *S r > L. i 1 7VT 1 I. \/ll>' v co >t LTP^g^B 181 South Kri raoNEim The House of Quality H526 words
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Article381 1923-01-04 5 Od-eer «ho was Overpaid. London. Dec. 12. The Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal by Messrs. Holt and Company, army I agents ami bankers, from a judgment of M.. Justice Lush that Lieut.-Colonel Regi..ani Ld&ikham is not liable to return to Messrs. Holts £207 which it381 words
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Article276 1923-01-04 5 Kaaei] Maaicfaa] CoojseiUor Croatos Sensation. K:md>. lti. k» plying bo argtin ents against his motion! for a reduction to 13 pt-r cent of the con- 1 solidated rate, uhii-d has been increased) during J2J to 14 per cent.. Mr. George de SilVa created a vensatloii at276 words
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Article203 1923-01-04 5 Saya the writer of "Entre Nous" m Truth of November 29: In looking over the new House lasi week, J failed to notice that the general election h&f brought to Westminster a near relative of the Proprietor of Truth. He is the victor <f Tavistock; Mr. Maxwell Thornton, a nephew203 words
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Advertisement612 1923-01-04 5 TO LET. to LET. 2-1 Dublin Rood, ssj tfia* r P .11 sf Pros Pssi LKT. Furni.shed Hat m c-uoi buildinc ted quitt resitiontial district clu>e < [own. 2 Utirooms, larffe diniag and sitting cook house, boys' quarter*, up-to-date raeasMsosa, esectiic Usjht. Rent 1150. BUaesttajSO •ntry. Apply Bo\ No. 14S.612 words
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Advertisement698 1923-01-04 5 AUCTION SALES SHERIFFS SALE. IX THE tUPREaTE COURT OP THIS STRAIT! SETTUBaUBMTI UTTLElfBirr OV IDfOAPORE In the c;iuse of Ooa Puah Tor Nee (aI.W) PHiattff rttaai .v Bfiag .Jv Oeenpauy iicfensUat AUCTION SALE OI th» furnitufre, printing pro*, paper ttiag machine typc-ninkin ff machine, types etc At No. M 8698 words
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Advertisement759 1923-01-04 5 NOTICES. ORDINANCE <: (BANKRUPTCY.) IN VHF ftUPREMF COURT OF TEK iiltAiTS SKITLSMSKTtt. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. iv Baakraptey n o 84 of 1922. SUMMARY CASE. RE (1) CHOP BUAX JOO BNO. iC.oeiv na 0 liet BMMBS tlai Jaly, 192^. Unte r<l i for Suasawry Adrnktistmtion 30th December, 1922. Date of Adjudication759 words
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Advertisement323 1923-01-04 5 'j TORIC LENSES The Ordinary Flat Lens. The TORIC Lem. The lines ol clear vision are The field ol perfect view m centre of lens only. is great i y extended. I TORIC LENSES ADD TO YOUR COMFORT IN WEARING I GLASSES. BEFORE CHOOSING GLASSES CONSULT OUR I OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN.323 words
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Article21 1923-01-04 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. MAKEPEACE.— At the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on Dec. 29th to Mr. and Mis. Ridloy Makepeace, a daughter.21 words
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617 1923-01-04 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1923. Our Policy in Malaya. The Association of British Malaya, m a covering circular to the two letters of Sir Arthur Young and Sir Edward Brockman on the question of Malayan finances, says M It seems remarkable that m a controversy which covers years617 words
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Article400 1923-01-04 6 The last word has not been said oil the question of allowing the export of rubber latex free of restriction duty. This duty is based on the rubber content and local merchants r.ie now able to send it almost dry, meeting the objection that the cost cl transport400 words
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Article88 1923-01-04 6 A pleasant smoking tobacco, which has just come on the local market, is tha State Express Tradition mixture, a product of the well known Ardath firm. The following- are new Associates of the Royal Academy: Mr. Alfred Turner, sculptor, Mr. Herbert Baker, architect associated with Sir Edwin L. Lutyens atM.M. - 88 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article68 1923-01-04 6 (From Our Own' Correspondent.) Penan^, J n. t. Al the meeting of the Municipal Commission the Presdent said thjat two of their members had become Legislative OouncilloTfl and he congratulated them and also the Government on the wise selection. All the Panang representatiTOi on Council had been68 words
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Article309 1923-01-04 6 Y. M. C. A. SOCIAL. There wa« large gathering of members and their friends at the V.M.C.A. social held m the large hall of the Association last night. Mr. T. Ifayhew, In opening the function, emphasised the fact that they were holding a social, the main object of which was309 words
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Article417 1923-01-04 6 Mr. V. Cooray, \sh«. was e<:itin£ the 1 Malayan Obeerver, is joininp the staff of I i the Malay Mail. His Excellency the High Commiat t oner l j has been pleased t(» award the Colonial! Auxiliary Foives Lonp Service Medal to Private William Blackburn Efawkee, Malay States Volunteer Regiment.417 words
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Article462 1923-01-04 6 [Reuter's Senric* 1. London. Jan. A correction of a pi 1 n gardtag the British rapatatloi [1 read "two seriei of ."><) and liards r« pectively." 11 is pointed out that ihe sclu arranged as to otfer evt«ry indu> Gerassny to redeem as soon .-< fifty milliards of462 words
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Article252 1923-01-04 6 Ucut-Genenl Sir Walter CougrfTf I i appointed to the Southern COfIUBI lUCCetslon to Lieut -General Sir M Harper, who was killed m th<jMvash on the ir>th December. Sir Reginald ami Lady -;> farewell to Burma recently, i< United Kingdom on the Bibby ceatenhite, his Honour, hay linquUhed office to Sir252 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement178 1923-01-04 6 ii l**¥*f i^l r\ NOW BTAINABLE I v (1 1 \l^ I \^^^\^^lals?!J| l SSf™ l^ff^ ll^^7 SOLE AGENTS: I i \^P f ft' DRFCK \^t^ A^v HS T^C// M R CCUVIP AD wAbuKLuUK (Incorporated m Shanghai). I jjj WHOLESALE RETAIL I WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS (I I RIMLESS EYEGLASSES.178 words
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Advertisement85 1923-01-04 6 6. THE "DRUM" PUMP POSITIVE ACTION. HIGH EFFICIENCY. NO VALVES. f Used for water L«rtl| V I and all kii ds of t'* 1 m^^"' "~^j em '-Flui'ls by S^V^yj^ Lead in.'.: manur*"*~ 1 iial I many trades. Section of "Drum" Pump MADE FOR HAND OB BELT DRIVING Can (»<'85 words
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Article227 1923-01-04 7 NATIONAL PACT. IBMBT PASHAS INSTKI TIONS. [stouter*! Service]. Constantinople, Jan. 2. 1; is reported that [asset Paean is in•il to Insist Bi Lausanne on the si mail I the Turkish Nai'uet and is authorised to sign a peace with Powers willing to subto the toi sm of the227 words
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Article402 1923-01-04 7 < airo, Jan i. Mass nesting ..f the British Combaa pasted i resolution expressing nation and abhorrence »>f the systet murdering <»f Britons, and urged the on of a committee to organise the Community f.u self-protection, ularly by arming. U. S. MINISTER MSIGNa Washington. Jan. 3.402 words
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Article27 1923-01-04 7 H < Mr. A. B. Voules and Mrs. •ire jrivinp an "At Home" at the *y on Friday, January 12, to meet 'xoellency the Governor 1 Mltf. P.G.P.G. - 27 words
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Article1076 1923-01-04 7 CONFLICTING TERMS. THE BIUIISH OFFER. [Renter's Service]. Paris. .lan. 2. '1 lie Conference adjourn*, d after hearing the V\ < nch, Uritish and Italian proposals bIM reassembles to-morrow afternoon. Meantime thi? experts an Studying the proi msJi m detail. London, Jan. 2. Tin* British plan of settlement of1,076 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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Letter96 1923-01-04 7 Vo the Editor. Sir, We notice "Ocean Building" and the "Hongkong Bank Extension" are already m occupancy, very much before entire completion. A> this is never allowed to happen to even the very ordinary shop-house without tummons and fines, one wonders if the BUthorities have altered the policy96 words
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Article176 1923-01-04 7 The amiual report of the English Pres- byterian Mission for last year shows that congregation) and finances suffered owing to the commercial depression iand 1922 proved mi anxious year for the Mis-ion. Nevertheless encouraging work has been done, both m town and district, and the outlook is176 words
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Article160 1923-01-04 7 The case m Which Tan Kirn Hor, a former storekeeper of the Pacific Trading <"0., LtcL, stood charged with cheating m respect of certain consignments of copra, was disposed of before Mr. David m the First Court yesterday morning', when after trial His Worship found the160 words
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Article108 1923-01-04 7 Tin* following- Singapore properties were sold by auction by Estate and Tiust Agencies Ltd., on the 2nd instant: Freehold land off 7th Mile East Coast Road, area 50,808 sq. ft., bought by Mr. Van Kan Kiam for $1,800; i\» years 1 leasehold land and houses No?. 9, 10108 words
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Article437 1923-01-04 7 Carpentier-Siki anil Linder. The New Year, which is to see the visit to Singapore of many well-known fctage entertainers, opened favourably at the Victoria Theatre last nip;ht, when a large audience enjoyed the interesting programme of films. Carpcntier and Siki are names to draw crowds everywhere, m437 words
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Article173 1923-01-04 7 TRAGIC DEATH OF MR. C. B. ORT. The death has occurred under tragic circumstances of Mr. C. B. Ort, the head of the firm of Messrs. Latham and Co., brokers Raffles Place. Mr. Ort, who it will be remembered was the defendant m polk* court proceedings arising out of commercial173 words
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Article109 1923-01-04 7 Vice Admiral Naomi Taniguchi and the Oaptains and officers of the Imperial Japanese Training Sq'iadron, were at home on board H. f. J. M. S. Izumo on Tuesday afternoon. Sir F. S. James was present, and also Capt. Calthrop-Calthrop, A.M., R.N., Master Attendant and other officials.109 words
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Article112 1923-01-04 7 At Government House yesterday morning, Capt. A. H. Chalmers, senior Boarding Officer, was presented by Sir F. S. James with the Royal Humane Society's certificate and bronze medal for life- saving 1 There was a good gathering present, including the Muster Attendant, Capt. Calthrop-Calthrop, A. M., R.112 words
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Advertisement137 1923-01-04 7 ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Singapore.) £=tf||lb=k GENTLEMEN'S Jj^Ss-sJ DAY SHIRTS SOFT FRONTS, DOUBLE CUFFS. FINE MERCERISED COTTON Wttw L II TWILL. AN EXCEPTIONALLY > HARD WEARING SHIRT WHICH M V V WASHES WELL AND KEEPS y*Jf' ITS STLKY APPEARANCE. 1 V |f PRICE 13.75 each. JSOFT POLO COLLARS TO137 words
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Advertisement551 1923-01-04 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. I AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The "Blue Funnel" Line Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated m England) SINGAPORE POKT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP HAMBURG. HHGAPOBI to MARSEILLES, HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT551 words
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Advertisement548 1923-01-04 8 14 ELLERMAN LINE. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP^ Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. Stafaper*. «.s. CITY OF SIMLA China afid Japan Feb. 5 s.s. CITY OF POONA China and Japan Mar. 9 HOMEWARD. *s.s. CITY OF YORK Marseilles and London Feb. 20 *s.s. CITY OF SIMLA Marseilles and548 words
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Advertisement660 1923-01-04 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. I (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICi PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON IV MARSEILLES, LON iMM AN Bt? DUE SINGAPORE. LEAVE SINGAPORE, 11)23. -4. "DELTA (Transport) about J«ak660 words
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Advertisement392 1923-01-04 10 Perfection of Workmanship and Material spell CHEAP MILEAGE SOLID TYRES I ARE PERFECT PleftM ask for our prices and let us J know when our representative may "I call on you. I I SIME, DARBY COMPANY, LIRIITED. Solo Agents for Malaya. wP I PATZENHOFER I LAGER BEER, j I A392 words
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Advertisement166 1923-01-04 10 UNITED AMERICAN LINES INC. Successors to UVERMORE DEARBORN Co.. Ltd (Incorporated ia U.S.A.) INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINE Rppular Service between New York Singapore Java Ports vice versa FROM NEW YORK. FOR NEW YORK Via SUEZ. JALAPA dv« Feb. 10 HALF MOON dw K,l, is For Freight apply to GUTHRIE Co., Ltd166 words
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Advertisement230 1923-01-04 10 Genasco Roofin/ 2 PLY AND S PLY COMPLETE WITH PATEN T KANT-LEAK KlEffi AND NAILS FOB FIXING GEN *€O is «£/V4SC/l s j t/ie result of [^H^ -"**.^B /#l t/}e /o;/: over^O FVwv^ ''SHI W/lfCfce Wr i /f h -^S V^^Be3 GE/V 4 SC O I JSSS?J(r tisfles from witnstanffs230 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous826 1923-01-04 10 SHIPPING NOTES. The loadline certificate of the Hong Hwa expired yesterday and that of the Abbot sford expires on the 6th. The following- ships are due for survey this month Ethel on the 6th. Perak on the 7th., Flower 111 on the Uith., Gians Seng on the 19th., and the826 words
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Miscellaneous513 1923-01-04 10 Meran, Brit. 70, from Rntu Pahat 3, for Batu Pahat 4. T«rnate, Dut. 3856, from Rotterdam 3, for Palembang 1 Fiume, Italian 3890, from Trieste 3, for Hongkong and Shanghai 5. Perak, Brit. 519, from Telok Anson 3, for Telok Anson and Port Swettenham 5. Sri Muar, Brit. 96, from513 words
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Article1499 1923-01-04 12 THE PERIL OF HAVING TESTS. (From Our Own CotYssjsjondentJ London, Dec. 7. Them lias been I MM m the Courts this week which has excited universal attention. o>win| *'Xt optional nature. Substantial its magi were Awarded lo two women who had been injured m mi accident to1,499 words
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Article105 1923-01-04 12 London. Dec 22. Thirteen nations were represented <>n the national Lawn Tennis Rules Board, which laid down yesterday regulations for a uniform type of ball, the sise of nets. modifying the toot fault roles and permittins a rest interval after the thin! and second pel respectively105 words
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Article87 1923-01-04 12 The independence of the working grrl is a thing wort], studying. The American S^ivi of thif type is a remarkable fitruif nin] hence much of the interest attached to Gladys Walton's charming portrayal of c uch a figure m Playing With Fire, at the Empire Cinema to-night, m87 words
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Article53 1923-01-04 12 The sports o f the 2nd. Battalion the Middlesex Regiment will take place on Jan. 11th. 12th. and 13th. The 100 yards and 440 yards races will be open to the Garrison and S. V. C. the former beinjc run off on Jhh. 12th. and the latter53 words
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Article70 1923-01-04 12 With reference to a decision by a committee of tho Municipal Commissioners m Sept. !!>2O, that Dr. Glennie be appointed Municipal Health Officer until he reaches ♦he reeendy approved a<,\- of retirement. was decided at a commit tee moeting on Dtc. 29th. to confirm the decision re^ard:>?fi ntirement. At the70 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article134 1923-01-04 12 ENGLAND'S COLLAPSE. [Renter's Service.] Capetown, Jan. 2. Heavy rain delayed the start of the second day's play m the Test Match until 12.25 p.m. and the match was continued m dull weathe*, before 6,000 spectators. The wicket was easy. England, with an overnight total of 128134 words
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Article128 1923-01-04 12 The Approaching and Putting and Caddies Competitions, which were cancelled on New Year's Day owing- to the rain, will be played otV on J:ext Sunday movninjr, 7th inst. The Approaching and Putting- Competition will commence at 9 and finish at 11 and members are asked to kindly128 words
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Article76 1923-01-04 12 The Following it the draw for the Capta r 'i Prise: I". Harrison v, W. n. Sutherland. ?lavwell i). M. Doig. W. Hendrk v. (I. M. Brown. C. Cullen v. A. Roose. A. Robinson v. H. D Mundell. D. J. Ward v. i:. K. Pretty. L. L.76 words
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Article30 1923-01-04 12 The January Monthly Medal will be played on Saturday and Sunday, »"»th and 7th inst., anu the Ladies' Spoon Competition f<»i January will be played <>n Monday. mm inst.30 words
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Article92 1923-01-04 12 Ihe following are the tei'.ms i\>r the practice match this afternoon: Colours: Dykes; Dunbar, Holmes-Smith, < Morrison and Whitfield; Sloper and Cameron; Ramsay, Macmillan, Law, Martin, Penrice, Leonard, McCrae) and MacKi ?)/.i'-. Whites: McCuliagh; Webster, Warren, Burton, Furber; Winter, Watson; Pergnsson, Martinc, WTardle, Hodges, J. Morrison, Maclver, Weston and92 words
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Article175 1923-01-04 12 Calcutta, Dec. 27. The great racing event of the Calcutta season, the Viceroy's Cup, was run m the presence of the usual phenomena] crowd of spectators, Their Excellencies the Viceroy and the Governor of Bengal being also present. Of the 23 Biarten one, Sweet Ada re. refuted175 words
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Article33 1923-01-04 12 New York.— The Royal Northern Yacht Club of Scotland has accepted the challenge of the Seawanhaka Yacht Club to a series of six races with six-metre yachts sailed on tht Clyde m August.33 words
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Article703 1923-01-04 12 London, Dec. 23. To-day's football results are as follows: League Division I. Huddersfield Town 4, Arsenal 0; Newcastle United 0, Aston Villa 0; Everton 2, Birmingham 1; Bolton Wanderers 3, Blackburn Rovers 0; Oldham Athletic 0, Burnley 1; Manchester City ">, Cardiff City 1 Tottenham Hotspurs 3, Chelsea703 words
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Article23 1923-01-04 12 London, Dec. 21. The Cup-tie replays resulted as follows Bath 2. Barrow 0. Carlisle 1, Aberdare 2, after extra time.23 words
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Article13 1923-01-04 12 London, Doc. 15. Dcnrpscy has agreed to meet Willard m the Spring.13 words
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Article36 1923-01-04 12 Kid D'Silva, who has done well m boxing m India, is shortly leaving for Australia where he will meet hia weight m the ring thtre. He is sailing from Colombo by a French steamer m January.36 words
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Advertisement394 1923-01-04 12 anoint 1 MOUTRIE PIANOS I Instruments which enjoy an established reputation for excellence of construction and quality of tone for nearly. HALF A CENTURY Our easy payments enable you to become the owner of one 1 S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. i I (Incorporated In Hongkong.) I SINGAPORE. S I WHITE394 words
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