The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 January 1923

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CEKJS. SINGAPORE, SA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1923. No. 10J85 >
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  • 217 1 The out come of the rupture at Paris is discussed m the lender Page ii. The French are reported to be making ready by sending mining enginers to the Ruhr. Foch s plan is to move 10.000 men and draw a customs cordon round the Ruhr and
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  • 1539 1 Il is my impression that Paquette will get on m life. To find Paquette you must go a very long way down the Boulevard St. Jacques almost to the end ot the Fair, indeed. In the Alley of Attractions, on the left-hand side, between the Loterie des Families," where*
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 344 1 MALTHOID Affles Hotel. SINGAPORE )i Phone 2920 (10 lines.) mt» MONDAY.— Tea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY.— Orchestral Concert, 9.45 p.m. THURSDAY.— Guest Night, Dinner and Dance. FRIDAY. Tea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. fURDAY.— Night, Dinner and Dance 1 SUNDAY Cinema at 9.45 p.m. Orchestra. k
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    • 438 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. (Incorporated m Hongkong.) NEW HOOKS .HST REIEIVEI). \vmp? rT. H i-T r S R -X, 9* THF m I TllK B °Om* OF BUNGALOWa eta. I <m tv .n r f l, 3 10J«I 1 second edition, revised and ent^ p VVn' A ilil al Mr.
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    • 205 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Many alterations m shipping advts today. X.P.M., N.Y.K., Ocean, 0.5.&.J Noiddeutscher, Indo-China, Dollar, p. o' aad Henderson Pages S' an<f v. The Stoomvmart fttaatschappij Mederlands is now at 66-68 Robinson Road 1 Paire Penang Turf Club announces the aband .nuiu (tf selling lotteries Page 2. Rooms to ier
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 75 1 THE WEEK. Titrftlti^. f .tf}'. Hi^ii Wster, 2.48 a.m.. 2.;.s p.r... P. ami O. Outward Mail due. Singapore Assii AlmaxolT's Circus. Btsch-rd, 9.16. U"« dm admy, IQih. Hijrh Water, *i.o'.> s.m. .."> pjn. i .s.a. Mail doa i. B. I. Homeward Mail leaves. Alma/off's Circus, Besch-rd, :'.1"». Thuratiuff. ll(''. I
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  • 228 2 Xew Movement i«;r Eastern Dev elap meat. A i. powerful movement I started m I Bast under the < th, head quart* rs <>t" arhich are »i preeentl at Munich, m Bataria, It coatpiiaes three organisations. (1> The Oriental Trade an.l Commercial Union. (2) The Oriental Land and Sea
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  • 21 2 1 bare is professional tendency to make a4en somethinr that will increase the »ftW#r of the priest -Mr. A Glutton Brock.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 413 2 TO ISt OS FOR SALE. LARGE GODOWNS, new.; erected area from 13,000 to 5G.G00 sq. ft. facii.:: river. j LARGE BTORES from 6,000 to 24,000 q. ft. aeai wharf and shippi three storied buildings for offices and gudoorua. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, poing cheap. Apply or write to A.
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    • 914 2 tmm m mmr jti j (9Ki> v^l9_i I \tt *%~*P m %*f*m__] vm. k mmmmm n_4"_ rl tjm *_t mm a—V'S _r M Tfj m_« R^_-fea____^^ Ij ___.fl CJ T&ZAVXmE ftzP T¥ J* 730 Shirp lj 2nd SHOW AT 9.30 p.m. DLTM LADY riIARLIErHAPMMN "THE RINK'; HNew Eve's Film Review
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    • 620 2 ALHALBHa Programme from Saturday 6th to Thi.rsda;. llth laa IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. Topical Budget BriUah News Film. A Drama of thrills, hear; -interest and sympatl Playgoers Pictures presents "Eeckless Chance" In 5 parts. The wonderful story of a person whose amazing is greeted, while the acting
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    • 330 2 PEN .NC TUEF i Membar* ai line Lotto t In* held an J I i Ii phi only: I 1. Svapii J 2. Sweep* 1 Griinn ice, l if Unlim S day, Ti beets 1 on the day j Tv application to the S s Esq., B-A, BEACH -I RI
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  • 931 3 ST .ANDREW'S DAY IN SCOTLAND. St. Andrew's D*y passed < tore It without rippling the surface <>i' stolid Sco:- i 1 land, whereas abroad, and m so near and 11 d a as England, Scotsmen have at kast chosen ihe day for a social dinner j n! or
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    • 309 3 m V WMWDIATBLY ?oa *00l tfce j|j B end'- vviiichyou \M ■J breathe from pleasant dissolving ;,<-■_: they alloy all soreness and Op luflamniation, Kr.d stop the most B strengthen tiie throat and _v r,A, chest nnd jure a valuable "-afcyuard a^ulnst iafec- jm Vf Of all dealers m Egypt,
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    • 569 3 «s^ ,:^»SE!_e_Krig^_■• tv*_-aAj:„.\ jtzs* -•"s?r'"^gr'?R— tip^yr- m mm^mmmmm\ Dunlop r^wf I 111 A Fabric Motor P^Qta I [1 Cover of Excellent WQfJ IfS Prices Beyond r^A,>i wK/i Competition. t^™ -Will 3 x 3Vz 20 v^_f From all Garages an< i Dealers. I XI.OP RI7BBEH < ■>.. (S.S.) Ltd. Ringworm I
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  • 813 4 PHASER St CO., EXCHANGE AND SHAKE BROKERS. .MONDAY. JANUARY Sth. MI N IN <*• [Figures m brackets show the capital j and issue value of the Shar* m dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum div. x squall ex div.j Batang Padang Tin (fl) 52% 57% Hitam Tin
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  • 34 4 Messrs. P. Sukantanak and S. Strastinak of the Siamese Government Serrice have arrived m Kuala Lumpur to undergo a course of training at the Agricultural Department and will be there for about four months
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    • 707 4 §My Debt of Gratitvide.^ c Ulcers the Size of Man's Hand.' Our Portrait is of Mr. C. M. THOMPSON, of 4. Midland Grove. Edward Road. Balsali Heath, Birmingham. England, who writes "In July last I h.u>;>ened to get a Blood Mixture and decided to take scraich on my le.;. lt
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    • 618 4 Of All Dealer*] fe^l^jPlj Stocked I Iw^^^^m Ever wi,ere I •I '^A^-^^ffiSi^Jl P SoJe Proprleb 181 South i!rid l; f .iophoncs No,. 28. i mm HORLICK'S i mm MALTED S^SLK Ljj h BHB HORLICK'S part 1 fmZ3^'l\*>i Thorn Ai .A- V have thank-rJ X*> J '^^"'^"J MALTED MILK— tU FOOD
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  • 974 5 HONGKONG LEGISLATION. Thu Scheme ef the liii The "Objects and Reasons" attached t i ths Biil state inter alia: "This bill is introduced on the instructions of the Secretary of State, and is an attempt de v v th the mvi tsai problem. 'au c 2
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  • 717 5 The notifications ntaus by most of the ,passatf< sti amer lines to the East and Par loast will be welcome news to all whosj affairs necessitate travel between Europe ami .os( arts of the world. If the paseege reductions are not aIL that those who j were
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  • 178 5 We msy be having concrete roads any J dsy now. when it haa been decided to adopt lhe raillesa l»u> system, and the following recipe for s "joint and era !A filler lue the local merit that it uses a certain proportion of rubber: A composition recommended by the U.S.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 533 5 TO LET. I NNTSIDE, I sad Oak > Beat room raeaat Apply d idem .1 i.;-i LET tha week, aaaall Hon. fay Bunga h* .m the sea. Fully furnished, tion. Apply Duncan Koh. 1. Cecil Stn TO LET. ...xa *ee.;.i._ itt L.»:fiea Utitabera to tA dticratary Garden Club. 1P« v.c.
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    • 671 5 I AUCTION SALES I MOKTGAGKE'S BALE OF Vslssbll Properties at Cross Street. Lavende Stieet, Race Course Roed, Lorongi 7 am 27A, Holland HiJtid. Joo Chiat Koad Pay. i. j Lane and Ice Factory at Lerender St reel At Minis Cfclieg Koon Seng Co's Bsfsrssss, No. M Chelia Street OM WEDNESDAY,
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    • 456 5 p-»»i^—wiaßßßß—wa T-tTTTTTt j TORIC LENSES I The Ordinsry Flat Lens. The TORIC Lena. The lines ot clear vision are The field of perfect viein centre of lena only. ia greatly extended. TORIC LENSES ADD TO YOUR COMFORT IN WEARING GLASSES. BEFORE CHOOSING GLASSES CONSULT OUR OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN. S. SMITH SON
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  • 24 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. .MOOR.- At -he Maternity Hospital. Sing** I pore, on Jun. Sth. 19ttj to Mr. And Mr» jK. Moor, -a daughter. mmmmm
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  • 932 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1923. The French Policy. Perhaps the most notable characteristic about the disagreement on I tlie reparations policy at the moment, I is the state of uncertainty which prel vails as to what is most likely to happen. It is impossible to suppose that France
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  • 236 6 Several ehetties were plaintiffs m judgment sunn... nses which came before the Acting Chief Justice yesterday morning. The kilts for the Scottish Company of the S. V. C. have arrived and will be issued at the Drill HaM on the 10th llth and 15th instant between 5 p.m. and 7
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  • 226 6 This Morning's Formalities. Thc first Assizes of the year wiil open this morning with some of the formality that attends the event at English Assize towns. The presiding Judge, Mr. Just ce Bairett-L ennard. wearing the scarlet robes with grey Biffs of the Assize Jodge, will arrive at
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  • 99 6 A Gasette Extraordinary issued yesterday announ.es that Ir.stnt nents have been passed under the Pubiic seal of the Colony appointing the following to be members of the Legislative Council fer threo years, or ii. the ease of the official members as long ar they hold their present posts:
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  • 499 6 Our Penang correspondent wires that the Delta is bringing seven hundred units, military relief.- for "Singapore and Far East stations. Three more men have been arrested m connection with the u-c em Sin Koh Street tooting affair. It is believed thai there are Still a few more to be brought
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  • 77 6 EVERYBODY HAPPy SATISFACTION IX (.<* h,,\ Reuter's Servic s. 1 Uadon, j an I That plantation rubber I uvel which was thi a.m of scheme, namely ls. 3d., ia general satisfaction h It is pointed out that >. been sold at that price el week. The recent Btrengl
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  • 132 6 DECEMBER D» I Thr Aci ng Regi itrar i ports forward* ths t* British JfsJs) trade for D In.r< rtfl for 11,I 1, I (1 Imports for Nov. 1922 Dr 14,616,67. IA; ortt r Dec, I I Exports for Nov. 1922 si I Deersas RUBBER I The
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  • 91 6 FORGED RUBBBR COUPONS -(From Our Own Coin sp rsnsag iii I In the Police Court, two < charged with forging coop noir of rubber and pom felting materials and forger Chief Detective Inspector Mai the men were found ir. quantities of Aks. i printing coupons, and larf forms
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  • 230 6 Sir Arthur Adams, K.8.E.. v home about the end of Mar The F.M.S. Ret- Si An I I I will mcc: for the last Mr. H. A. Forrer has Magistrate, Seremban. 2nd. Mr. A. C. WatfcifU Bank will be leaving X.. i transfer to Batavia about the momh Mr. and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 376 6 S I 111 .KS %j I vrvIVJ NOW OBTAINABLE IK QUARTS SOLE AGENTS: MACGREGOR (Incorporated m Shanghai). WHOI FSAI.E RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. -■-■B_aßaßaßH-888-BBaB_aB_BB__MBHBMB_a_BBB-_H_BB_H_B_Hiii_^ RiMLESS EYEGLASSES. /^^Vv ,-m for all occasions \^__^MmX^. Messrs. N. LAZARUS ''.M ''m' Ophthalmic Opticians j MBDICAL HALL maiding, N^_ __y 23, BATTERY ROAU. SINGAPORE.
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    • 85 6 5 I DO AWAY WITH Belt Slip and Pulley Breakdowns USE AMERICAN steel split pulleys. j "AMERICANS" combine enormous strtnjrth with li^htuess. "AMERICANS' 1 transmit maximum ]inu\ witn. minimum belt slip. They Bare fuel. They save belts. They endore higher speeds than any i the* standard metal pulley. REDUCTION" IN
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  • 456 7 AWAITING DEVELOPMENTS BICH TROOP MOVEMENTS. [Reuter's Service.] FRANCES PLAN. Paris. Jan. 8. wspapers announce that forty ivsl engineers hsve left bound bu first swail instrucUons at Vsrioua movements ol troops r.cd. thai Foch's plan is to send 45,000 to the Ruhr to draw a customs md the Ruhr
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  • 27 7 CH ILDR EN'S AID SOCIETY. previously acknowledged $253.85 I Madame Pavlowa's 100 Udy Guillemard Malcolm 9ft i w as 1 sok, 0.8.X. 50 sc 50 20 $518.85
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  • 36 7 HoW Orehotn will play ihe P-m. Un,.,,- (livmion of Thomas X Vat Vieuxteirp, (Mias Anna Kaa) I fchout uonls Mendelssohn Scbarao Chopin <E. Hulland) p_«__. Chaneet D. Papranini-Wilhemlijo Dance K X"K > Scharwenka. Ood Say, The Kinp.
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  • 468 7 IN NEUTRAL ZONE. PUNCH PROTEST. Reuter's Serv Ice Constantinople, Jan. 8. lhe (Acek eleventh Division has er. teied Karagatch within ti.. neutral ;;one. TLe Enr.ch eomasaadsr protested, but the Greek commander refused to withdraw his iops arhich are now er. .h«- arcst bank of the Maritsa, facing
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  • 67 7 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbun.) Tokio, Jan. li. Five of the White Russian warships have; left Shanghai for Saigon already, and ihe remaining seven are expected to follow. Mr. Momosuke. Fukuzawa has been elected chairman of the Stock Exchange of Nagoya. Tokio, Jan. 7. The Second
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  • 69 7 UItUS and the Grey Lady, is m the first show programme of the Gaiety Cinema to-night, with a two part Harold Lloyd comedy. In the second is The Jungle Goddess serial, episodes 10 and 11, a new Pathe Gazette, and the Edgar Lewis special production m six parts,
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  • 66 7 The following subscriptions are acknowledged with thanks Mr. Oei Tjong Tiong $20, Mr. Gan Khik Bing $10, Dr. A. L J Lia $10, Dr. H. L. H. Lim $10, Messrs. Tan Kan- Whye, Tan Kang Loh, Kho Kang Soe;. Djoa Tiong Lee, Lim Choo Chuan, Lim Choo
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  • 47 7 m A Chinese charged at Hongkong with being m possession of an air-gun, explained that he kept it for the purpose of teaching his son to shoot flies. Probably ha will be satisfied m future with the old method of killing them with an cxc (S. Echo.)
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  • 1839 7 RESTRICTION IN SLMATRA. The fifth annual general meeting of In- dragiri Rubber Limited was held at the offices of the Company, French Bank Buildings yesterday. The Chairman, Mr. J. A. Elias, presided and there were also present Messrs. A. Roose, A. E. Baddeley, H K. Elias, W. A.
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  • 29 7 Mr. S. A. Lane, Chairman of Harbour \Boards, S.S., arrived m Penang last weekend on affairs of the Penang Harbour Boartl. He was expected to Remain a few days.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 102 7 SPORTING CAR TRIDGES WHICH GIVE THE MAXIMUM OF EFFICIENCY. _B___bSPMPs^" yjF^^^^^^ff9mWmf9.m m m. PEGAMOID CARTRIDGE gKffi\*'»: j~ Ji WATERPROOF. jS^^^R ft4. 1^ 1f M D DIAMOND POWDER. -aßjßMHinii < m Mam%S99mmmmmW^ ROBINSON CO., LTD. Incorporated m SINGAPORE. Sweet I Gdestnt/t a7boaexx> Because of its delicate aroma and sweetness of flavour
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 559 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The "Blue Funnel" Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated m England) SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE. PORT SWETTENHAM
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    • 593 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. !>■• Siaf.pore. CITY OF SIMLA China and Japan Feb. 5 s.s. CITY OF POONA China and Japan Mar. 9 HOMEWARD. *s.s. CITY OF Y^ORK Marseilles and London Feb. 2© s.s. CITY OF SIMLA Marseilles and London
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    • 677 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICI PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Gorammei t). I4INDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON Ti MARSEILLES, LONI DUE SINGAPORE. LEAVE BINGAPO im. 1923 -DELTA (Transport) about .lan. 9 PLASSY about
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 849 9 3_a;« stea^ navigation co., ltd. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) SIN G APORE -BANGKOK. COASTING SEKVICE. tor Kretay, Trenggeaa, Kelantan, Bangnam, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Kohsamui, Langsuan, Chumpon, and Bai^kolc. Arrival Departure IPBACHATWOK g lan 10 MAHIDOL J; \l('iAIA j an .jo j an nen an, _itt*4 throughout wi aWctrk light, and have
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    • 710 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Stea N ivigation Co., Ltd. Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN UNE.) i (Incorporated m Englaad.) JOINT SERVICR TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. j FROM NEW YORE Steamers. Due Spore Route For j TELEMACHUS Jan. 11 Suez
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    • 615 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM PHILADELPHIA VIA SUEZ s.s. STEEL WORKER due Singapore to disch. Fei). 7 I TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. s.s. MOBILE CITY due Singapore to I Ja 1028 s.s. STEEL TRAVELLED due Singapore to load >. ]7 LO2B s.s. STEEL WORKER doa Singapore to
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 366 10 ■|_M_____________B_lM___H— H_____ i_-bJWsna— _s ii i _n^ MADSTRONG ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANTS. Prices Greatly Reduced to I Clear Plants Now m Stock. I rSime, Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the S. S.) Electrical Department: Orchard Road, Singapore. mmm*. itt_ m_mm. m_am_m *m_*m. '"m_t__*^ -?-rm_a_____**~'r'* mm9tm CF *mimi*gl i patzenhofer 1 la6er
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    • 104 10 jTHr CHfIU MVIGATIIHI 80., ITS (Incorporated m England) Regular sniltngs to Hongkong, Swatow Amoy Taking cargo to o*her ports m China. Steamers have limited lst. Class passenger accommodation. Next Sailing. HUSAN J;m 19 Loads for Shanghai. For Freight and Passage apply to MANSFIELD COMPANY, LTD. Agents Singapore and Penang. UNITED
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    • 182 10 I Genasco Roofing I 2 PLY AND 3 PLY O COMPLETE WITH PATEN T KANMEAK im AND NAILS FOB FIXING m GEi\*seo is fipKAl^Hl GLr%Ai:J >s the result of m Ut. lont a _r, _fFp r "*"*-^^S^as_P^_S^»^ c^ W fl!_^r K n) S^^^ satisfies from I witnstanefs W^^r^^^k beginning to
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 836 10 SHIPPING NOTES. The Delta is due at 5 p.m. to-day. Troops Will disembark at 8 a.m. to-morrow and embark at 10 a.m. Owing to substantial repairs sustained by the Manche, the M.M. fortnightly ser- 1 vice Singapore-Saigon is suspended until further notice. The motor vessel Teck Lee, 897 tons, was
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    • 573 10 Amiral Ponty, French 3524. from Dunquerque 8, for Saigon 15. VESSELS AT WHARF. TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf No. 1. Nil. PJast Wharf No. 2. Teesta. Sheers Wharf No. B.— Nil. Main Wharf No. 4.— Kohinur, Kan Sang, Wakasa Maru. Main Wharf No. 5. Calchas, Caly.;. >. Main Wharf No. «i.
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  • 103 11 January 8. Bank 4 m.s. 24 1-4 n.i ii k demand f l 5-32 PriVate credits zn..s. 2 1 15-3 L' Xew York, demand ."_'< Credits SO days Franc* demand 7'o India, T. i7 l 7 i Hongkong, demand l P Dis. Yokohama, demand 1 1 Java, demand lSS*i
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  • 110 11 January 3. Tin i Buyers |90 Sellers Gambier Cube Xo. I 2". 00 Gambier 1700 Peppei Black Pepper (white t'air) 24.00 Tapioca, smnli flake, f.g. 11.50 Pearl Sago small sou Copra M 1()L 0 opra Sundried 10.50 Opium. Beaarea unc. 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 235.00 Ric*. Siam Xo. 1
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  • 35 11 Singapore, Jan. sth, noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot 51 51%; Fil). -March 52 58%; AprilJune 55' 4 55%; July-Sept 57 67%. London quotation sheet La. 3d. Market Steady.
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  • 168 11 When opening the now premises of the Uram li of tho Colonial Bank at Lagos, Nigeria, H. E., The Governor (Sir Hu^h Clifford) said "There is lvason to think that the hardest of these hard times have passed. If >ou take the recent returns of imports yon will
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  • 142 11 THE "SA LVATION OF CHINA." Postponed Through Lack ef Food*. The Shanghai Journal of Commerce reports that, at a meeting held at the house of Dr. .Sun Vat Sen. 29, Rufl lloliere, recently, it was decided that "steps towards the salvation of the country" -hould be postponed until a suitable
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCE.
    • 116 11 Singapore, Jan. B. London 'Rubber price Is. 3d, Tin BIBQ ris. Buyers, no sellera, $90.37%. Rubbers. —Aver Panai $<< $6.25, Ayet Moleka $1.05 $1.20. Baaaetta J*? 1- $1.07%, Craigieleaa 17% 52%, Kempaa $4.40 Lunas $7.80 $8.10, urn div., United Malaccai $1.20 $1.30, Suagd Bagana $1.80 $2.10, Allenbys 85
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    • 174 11 Singapore, Jan. 8. Rubber.- London is. 3d. Local 51%. Tin. London Jan. 6th. 1180. <>. Local $90.37% (Buyera). market. Quiet Rnbbera. Bukit Jelotonga 52% '>'. Malaka Pindai $1.25 ii.:;s. Kundongi $1.80. Glenealyi $1.25 > i r gieleas 45 50, M fa $2.70 Tin>. Taipinga 97% $1.02%. Norths 5
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    • 135 11 Singapore, Jan. 8. Tin.— (l Bo. 10.*. Od. $00A. No Sellers. Rubbers.— Ayer Panas $5.75 $0.25, Bukit Jelotongi 50 00, Chancrkat Serdang-s $2.25 $2.50. Craigieleas 47% 55, Glenealys $1.20 $1.80, Haytors $5.25 $5.50. Lunas $7.50 $8, Malaka Pindas $1.30 $1.40, Pajama 85.75, Tambalak* GO 70. Ulu
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  • 80 11 Machine bearings of limettonc enclosed m white metal are reported to have given remarkable results m Germany. The white metal is poured into a mould around Ihe limestone, aVid the Utter is then bored with a diamond tool. The porous stone abcorbe oil, the bearing becoming quickly poliched m use.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 409 11 Assets over $5,000,000. A _<. mm Ana^rn-. Assurances m force over $17,000 000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY UMTTED. incorporated m Straits Settlements) -T£ -U^dBtt H 3ff co„„ eJ£S_ ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE A Cc Act AGENTg LSBCEBTAE* MAKAGIHG DIRECTOR G. C. KNOX. MANAG i§ R^ E D W
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    • 520 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and Chim Ii corporated m England by Royal Charte Paid op Capital m 600,000 ./hares £5 £3,000,000 Reserve Fond SJOO.OOa Keserre Liability of Pi cprietors 3,ooo,ooo HEAD OFF CE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang -I Amritsar Uoilo Puket Bangkok
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    • 921 11 YOKOHAMA SPECI^BANK, LIMITED. Established ISSQ. j Capita! Subscribed Y. 100,000.000 J (fully paid up) I Reserve Fund Y. 65,000,000 -T- resi < ien K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya. Eso DIRECTORS: li V m*\**\\*i E?q 'm Ka i a Esq. Y. \amakawa. Esq. s. X Suzuki, Rs2. M. Ouagiri, Esq.
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    • 126 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. I Messrs. WEARE Co, Ltd. j J Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co, Ltd. Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE
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  • 748 12 JUDGE ON MAGISTERIAL INACCURACIBB. The Sup. erne Court resumed its duties yeeterdny morning efter the long Christmas vacation. In the (Int Court the Acting Chief Justice, the hon'ble Mr. P. J. Sproule, disposed of two criminal appeals and other civil buaineaa, while .Mr. Justice l DsitbU Tannsrd heard
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  • 112 12 >us of the Singapore Natural i Society for the half year ending June, 1923, has been isstled to members. ss follows T 0 receive the report of the -»<iu: B ib Committee, Feb, 12. Meeting. Election of Officers, ntia] Add!' Mar. 12. Cruelty to Annua!.*- m Singa-pore-Am
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 387 12 PEACE OR WAR Ta the Editor. Sir, In these critical times it is well to look all round for a way that is just and right to meet the situation to avert war if I possible. Lord Shaw of Dunfermline m his delightful "Letters to Isabel" sayt m his closing
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  • 266 12 ftir. George Sherwood [Cddy gave an es I > Humiliating lecture on thc Worid,'. Situation, at the V.Ma.a hall laat night, fhe speaker, who was introduced by the Bishop of Singapore, gave an outline effect! oi the late arar on the European Nations. He dealt lengthily
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  • 233 12 Raffles Museum, 10 aun. to noon. He vviil I" pleased to show any member the usual method of collecting and preserving any particular group of animals. Feb. 18. R. E. Holttum, Esq. B. A. (aaaistant director. Botanic Gardens) will be collecting fungi oa ihe morning <>f Sunday 18th, and will
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  • 1024 12 A BATCH OF AMUSING STORIES. Admiral Sims, who has juat retired from the U. S. Navai Service, has been visiting Toronto and his birthplace In the neigh- < bouring town of Port Hope. He was already endeared to Canadian audiences by his famous, official indiscretions. But
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  • 48 12 An official telegram has been received by the Siamese Consulate-General here from Bangkok stating that Her Royal Highness Frincess Suddhadib, an elder sister of His Majesty the King of Siam, died on the 2nd instant at four o'clock p.m. The Court will gc into mourning for two months.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 41 12 The results of the second test match it Christchurch, New Zealand are wired. Sew Zealand made 375 and 270 for eight vickets, the inning-s being declared closed. VL C. C. made 384 m the first innings, ill out.
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    • 192 12 The Garrison Football League concluded on Jan. 4th when A. Company 2nd Middlesex Regt., winners of the League, met a team compo&ed of the rest of the Garrison. The game was played at Tanglin and resulted m a win for A. Company by two goals to nil.
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    • 145 12 The fbll wing -in* the sides for Thursday's Rugby match I^.V.C. vs Rest of Singapore to be- played on the S.C.C. ground. S.C.C. Roy I). Dykes; B. E. Ablitt, G. H. Warren, J. T. T. Webster, \V. Webster J. \V. Winter, J. S. Watson W. C. Ramsay, I. c.
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    • 43 12 Xtma. IA lee tic Competition, J Trynor 35 3 2-3 31 1-3 P. J. Sproule 34 2 82 J. Hodgina 36 J 2-:) 39 1-3 Appruaefaiag and letting Competition. J. Strachan 31 1). May. ;j 2 L. Langdon Williams 33
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    • 248 12 As this year's winner of the Gimcrack Stakes with the- horse Town Guard, Lord Woolavington, the recently created Scottish Peer, who will be better remembered Ss Sir James Buchanan, was the guest at York at the 156 th dinner of the Brethren of Ye j Anciente Pratemitie
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