The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 January 1923

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. KN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 192) No. 10,787
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  • 210 1 The French mcv? on Baaea and the Ivuhr has be«un, agateat a sullen population. Industrial magnates m the district have removed offices to HamIwrK Page 7. Herlin has protested, and the Diets have passed resolutions. .The United Statca continent „n the Raise will Ik* withdrawn Plage 7.
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  • 1620 1 (By R. L. Hadfield) Of all the pirates that ever sailed the soas, r.o man excelled Captain Edward Teach, nicknamed Blackbeard," m courage ami ferocity. v Blackbeard drew his nickname from his extraordinary manner of I wearing his heard. He grew it to a sreat. length and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 238 1 MALTHOID i I HOTEL. |(JO tines, Tea Dansant 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Special Jazz Band -Music wfl] be played from 8 until 11 p.m. Anna Rae, R.C.ML, the Famous Scottish Violinist will perform m the Dining room during dinner. rtatfl^s Orcbentra. I BDGAB HULLAND I BARRIES BROTHERS. I g
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    • 213 1 (I W vJ^v\H Ltfw Every other m Quality I r 1 °gr T XJFOIJMITY m the choice of I Si ma e ria]s~-uniformity m nianu- r facturing pruces.ses- uniformity I iii results m adual u?e: E These qualities have earned good will for i IKnhco Points m .37 countries of
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    • 125 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. < argo by Radonorshire Pape 9, Bankruptcy Cheang Jim Ho Page :> A Gregoire car and a seaside residence sale Page fii^lits. of cutting firewood t«> be «-t I Bolter's for liqueurs-— Page I. "J'Accnae"— space lent by Caldbeck Mac Ga-.ety and A 1 ham bra new profrrammes
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 109 1 THE WEEK. Fridmy, ISM »ifrh Water 5.34 a.»., 6.40 pjm. I******* vr: Sports, T«n»i« Lodß Zetland, *.:\o p. m AfnuzofTa Circus, J: ach-rd, t.H. Satttrdmjf, Ul High Water, 6.M a.m. f b.l p.m Outward Mail due. Glenealy Plant.,;:.. Derricks, noon.' Middlesex R rt. Sports, Tang J Accuse**, V ctoria Theai
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  • 97 2 Madam* Sarah BendArdt has retov- Sir William Manning, tht- (lovcvnor of <"^ylon, is believed to be wiling from Home about January 24th. A remarkable Masonic re oni tunics from Yorkshire. On Nov. Ist.. »1 Lodge of Fidelity, Xo. 289, Leeri-. two brother! celebrated their jubilee. Bro. D. R. Glover, tod
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 392 2 TO 1 ET OB FOR SALE. LAKGE GO^OWJ^S, aewly erected area from 10,000 to 50,000 »q. ft facir-g river. i !.Ai:c;K STORED from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for offices and godowas. Centrally situated. t All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or
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    • 742 2 '< ■■■■■■■ss«s*a«sjiß»iaß«Bßßjßjßßasaa»a»a»Baßa«sßaMß^^ CAN YOU SPEND \F~V $2,000,000 i:> TWO WEEKS? \lTl*lflcffi V^L IF YOU W'T, see HOW Sl>[\ Cf/ THEATHE j 'r^ A Di APjT QUCCD Ist Show at 7.30. H DLHIM OfILLF THUNDERBOLT JACK SERIAL. does it at the Episodes G, 7. B—Eipht8 Eipht Reels. ys 'gmv i mi
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    • 681 2 X3L hJLj JL JLXjL X vX JLJ JL X < Programme from r^RIDAY, 12th JanuM-y to WEDNESDAY IT-k i In the Second Show at J) p.m. The Most Thrilling: Detective Bjotj for Vv A plot ihat will Hold You SpeUboand. Samuel GoMwyn iv.ul Rex Beach present Leroy Be* k*i Pan
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    • 254 2 ORDINANCE NO. 44 CBANKRItm IS THE lUPRCMR CO! STRAITS ISTTLEMENT& SETTLEMENT 01 BIN'GAPOU IN BANKRI PTCT. N SUMMARY CASE RK <1> CHBANG Jl HO. R'-ec-ivinj; Ord r nuui. 281 Dr. to of Order fur Summa '29th September, VJ2'2. I', tl of Adjuiiicatiun 28 D:ite and phico of Pint 1 at
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  • 782 3 PHASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS THURSDAY, JANUARY. 11th MINING. SL i* iguix-i m brackets show the capital and i&sut value of the Share m dollars unless otherwise marked, O~Cum div. x equals ex <;iv. Bataag ±'adai Tin ftl) 52% §7% Hitam Tin (:>0f»,0(>0) 1.20 130 JcJ&Btoh
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  • 49 3 A young lady, just returned from Egypt, was telling- her mother all about the Pyramids and other wonders. Some of the stones, she said, were just covered with hieroglyphics. "I hope, dear," her mother, said, somewhat anxiously, you were i careful not to get any of them on you."
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 279 3 \Jv^vyJL/ X XLixxlTL j MORE IYRE QUALITY FOR LESS MONEY. I Consider the new price for Goodyear Tyres. Never were they so low. It now costs no more to buy Goodyears than many inferior brands. Think too, of the superior quality of Goodyear Tyres Never was it so high. With
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    • 182 3 HI I W lyVJn da r a^^ e non-skid 111 IyJWJ anc^ ts fr^^dcrn from I w^LJn disastrous blowouts, v^^El kJ^m rists rea^ ze that r this THK 1)UNIOP KLBBER (S#S Ltd SANITARY APPLIANCES MANUFACTURED BY SHANKS CO., LTD. BARRHEAD, Scotland. sole Agents, straits. R. YOUNG CO., LTD. Civil i-noineers
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  • 1185 4 GRAVE-ROBBERS OF !>OO MX. News has reacli »d Lore m ft »iv Egypt of an archaeologies] discovery which teems to be the gsea&est ever made m modern times m that country. Jn the Valley of. the Tombs of the Kings at Thebes, fa j Upper Egypt,
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  • 657 4 WHAT IS THE GOOD What matters it to any save Egypt- pets and erchaeologists tfc«t Lord Carnarvon and Mr. Howard Carter should hiiv discovered In Egypt the tomb of King Tutankhamen, who reigned and died more than thirteen centuries before our era? What avails this new proof that, days so
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  • 26 4 Lord Marcus Beresford has bequeathed his horses to Hi 6 HJajesty. Mr. A. Palmer, Senior District Engrin«er, has been appointed Secretary to the General Manager, F.M.S.R.
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    • 334 4 p^fl^ BUNBBED-ANII-ONE fJI EMEfe".* -S. *&:\'£pY' t Y. i '< .i!;!o -r' v t .v: :i >thmg, i^|* v r and u readyfcM instant 7 Innffl USt >v a lllih:: Zam- Buk 1 11 burns, r-^fi^W scaliia ur*.: -j, arative x -m^3&mm&-' power m ulcers, i skin |^E2^R<^SL:: piovew ci.tuy
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    • 595 4 Sweet I C/iest/iz/t I TbSacco I Because of its delicate aroma and sweetnessof flavour Sweet Chestnut Tobacco assures that pleasing THE CRITERION OF QUALITY. 1 WHEELS OF TIME"" AHrSJTS uoinjf on A PHOTOGRAPH RECORDS CHILDHOOD'S DAYS .V CHILDHOOD'S WAYS. Make ;in appointment to-day THE EASTERN STUDIO, Stamford Rmi, Biafasore. BY
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  • 911 5 "I DIE LOVING ENGLAND." Dublin, Dec. 1. i have t< -night received for publication Lollowiiig passages from the farewell letters received by Mrs. Erskine Childers from ber huiband after hia execution. Writing on November 2\>. Mr. Childers y. rites 1 have been told thai I am
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  • 855 5 WHY SHOULD FRANCE PORFEIT THE FRIENDSHIP OF AMERICA Although we are only too conscious of the normal difficulty of political negotiation between Frenchmen and Englishmen, we desire for that very reason that both patience and skill should bo exhausted before we admit negotiation to be fruitless. We have often traced
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  • 26 5 It is folly to suppose thM by tiie play of blind force the true values of i:f_- intellectual, philosophical, .-cicntific could have bcon produced. Lord Balfour.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 548 5 TO LET. BAKAU WOOD; ,i R fhta of (-•utiiiij.' Baaaa and oth an aria approxii Road amihihle. Inapoetl ngement with Manager. Singope abber Plantatiene, Lt<». Bingopore. is-i LET. Small ffodown and goi s, Malacca Street, reasonab Apply Box No. LO3O care PreM* SI NXYSIDE, I and Oxley Koa room meant.
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    • 850 5 AUCTION SALES REMINDER. er lATUEDAT, ink JAN. at 2M p.m. AUCTION SALE OF or. reak ll, us; hold Furnit^ Also a baby-;: rand piano by M. F. Rachals BUd Toinvany, Hamburg. The property of Mrs. Ada Scheerder (C^ At No, STO-A Teluk Blinpah Foad ijual bejrasal »v»j)pt?i Ifeifevar Tram Tensiiraa
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    • 662 5 THE 5 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS a;nd mercantile advertiser The only Morning Daily m Malaya anc the best Medium fnr Advtrtffiag. Ptviverfed with tro Ckota Hazri «,n b ir...rzur.R .with Latest Teie^rami, Lateai News sat L> Latest Announcements. i Telephone 56. Cable Address, Advertiser P. O. Box No. 206. Communications relating
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    • 296 5 While service is the Primary requisite of Eye Glasses —be sure that Mountings and style conform to year personality. Our Rimless Glasses offer the very utmost m service, comfort, and style. N. LAZARUS— OPTICIAN MEDICAL HALL BUILDING BATTERY ROAD. Refractionist. Mr. R. V. Meyer, F.S.M.C. (Lond.) F. 1.0. (Eng). SINGAPORE
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  • 915 6 SINGA PORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1923. Our Police. The remarks of Mr. Justice Barrett Lennard at the Assizes, when commenting on the case m which some of the accused m the recent Fin Koh Street affair were tried, come very opportunely because they show that a proper realisation
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  • 262 6 Mr. W. F. Nutt, 0.8.X., is visiting TtJping. Mr. S. F. Brereton Martin is expected back m Penang from home shortly. Dr. Walmsley, Bishop of Sierra Leone, has died tl re of blackwater fever The Hon. Mr. Justice Barrett Leonard is expected to arrive m Penang on the sth of
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  • 196 6 Notification No. 1777 la the Government Gazette of October 27. 1922 prohibits the landing m the Colony from any plat i outside the Colony of nvy plant of any rpeciea of cotton except v. ith the written permission of the Secretary for Agricul- r tuie, S. S. and
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  • 686 6 A report a; the Central Station stat< thai No. 291 Pays Lebafl Road was broken f into early on Wednesday morning, and cash clothing to the value >>f $210 st »len. Gunong Tahan h the highest mountain j m the Malay Peninsula, but Gunon^ Kerbau, near Ipoh, runs it close.
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  • 68 6 IHK GOVERNOR'S \\o\ Mlx (From Our Own Peasni Rii, Excelh n< > Tom the Iliil on elk.* the R y "At [j il'cernoon. His Excelh n lay morning for Aim re he wi!: go aboard rhich will go to Langkav )indinga ana Perl Swe( .umpur. J.;,<[ v Guiltemard
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  • 91 6 'Flu- annual conference of "huivh m Ml norning, wan the G. ii. Bickley, ai '(•:!-call the Bishop .vhic-h was follower Among those who ady .'-r tw-T k lelda during the Floover of Sarawmk, the Ri >f Malacca, and the Rev. w Kuala Lumpur, it nour of luperinti ndii
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  • 90 6 January the 30th Wli tarder "Laconia," 21,000 I nj.rt'l" ihip ever along Slk- is carrying ouml the wo! Id. an<l the mlii i for these trai el- ta lave been undertaken by Rafl rill ileal witli the irhoh les supp iyi'iir them n\ ii eluding the inevitable
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  • 129 6 London, .l.in. i The City displaced the W< Outdoor centre of festivity n <>f the New Year. A oaykrag downpour w i rtxeets were wot and eh< thelest, greal crowds, not men, were conveyed to 8t Ludjjato Hill was unpassabU >f livoliiH-ss porraded the fliroi
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  • 148 6 A requiem high mass I he soul of the late Mrs. H c -untf In the Cath. -dial of I Mr.<\ on Tuesday, HUh insl Priendl and relation- ;J r k o attend. Prom Messrs. Gut!. knowledge In liary for 1«.!23. The KMflie kind of robin i inth a house
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 245 6 VICTORIA THEATRE ON SATURDAY, lANUARI IMb AT 9.15 I.M. S In aid of tK' I Ex-Service Association, Benevolent Fund. THE MOST SENSATIONAL FILM OP THE AGE. 15 Reels 3 Epochs. Film kindly lent bj Mts>rs. Pathe Freres. P Booking at MOUTRIE 353 $2. Space kindly lent by. I Messrs. Galdbeck
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    • 53 6 BROADBENT'S STOHEBREAKERS. THE BESI AND STRONGEST MADE. Complett Plants of Breakers, liolls, reens, Eleroton un<l Conveyor* for Fine Crushing or Macadam a i i >dality. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF The Borneo Company, Ltd. (Incorporated m ii.:;glanj.» SINGAPORE, IPOH, PENANG. no I NEED GLASSES If m doubt consult JOHN DUKE, Optician. 10
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  • 687 7 ANS WITHDRAW. \l. AWOI KAiKN I. [Rent* r*i s. rvice.] Paria, Jan. It. i an Ambassadoi cc <»f defauli m coa elivei ed by the French do» end a missior control tin ste thy t tlu> n up thei but it mentions ■so i tiding operatiofi
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  • 65 7 Bishop Roots, of Hankow, says that when first went to China he had a good deal of difficulty m remembering faces. m getting over my difficulty now," he said one day to a mandarin, "but m the begin- ing here m Hankow you all looked ds like as two peas."
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  • 462 7 MM: I»ULAI WATER BCHBME. ouk.k ji o G<n iT. proval it has been decided to refer the question of the I' 1 ervohr dam raising: tc the Colonial Engine* r r hia views. h d Hded 0 appoint Messrs. Preeee trdew si oorMurlting engineers for the electricity generating
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  • 126 7 ALIEN DWELLERS. A SATISFACTORY DECISION. [Renter's Service] Lausanne, Jan. 10. An important result reached at a meeting the commission for the exchange of populations is that the Turks have abandoned their policy regarding the Greek Patriarch, who will remain at Constantinople though deprived of temporal powers and
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  • 491 7 Washington, Jan. 10. The preliminary negotiations a* regards the funding of the Bntish debt have convinced American iTici^l circles that a modification of the rate cf interest snd the duration of the debt Axed by th 2 present Am ci law is Itecesa&ry to a settlement p.ta\ thai
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  • 39 7 W.C.T. U. CHRISTMAS FUND. The following subscriptions are ffTfttefully acknowledged: Hon. Sir John Peter $10 Miss Rutherford 5 Mrs. ClunuH-k 5 Per Miss Rutherford 5 Previously acknowledged 581 Total $556 (This fund is now closed). FLORENCE GUNATILAKA, Hon. Treas.
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  • 492 7 14 COUNCIL REFORM Sir, The Extraordinary Gazette issued on the Bth instant announces the election ofi a Eurasian, a Tamil Hindu and two Chinese, one from Penally and the other from Malacca to be members of the Legislative Council. U seems rather regrettable that the Government
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  • 122 7 The annual report of the Board of Wardens states that the credit balance on Nov. 30, 1922, was $10,770.20 compared with $9,000.11 the year before. Collections during the year totalled 15,658.46 against 16,198.45, m the previous car. pew rents, at $4,732, showed a small decrease
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  • 127 7 The trial of seven Chinese on charges of gang robbery and dishonestly retaining stolen property occupied the whole day at the Singapore Assizes yesterday, before Mr. Justice Barrott-Lennard. Wong Onn and Ctlfong Ngee were found guilty of committing gang robbeiV at a house m MacPheroon Road on December
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  • 90 7 The Alhantbra has a very strong programme to-night m Leroy Scott's famous detecthre .-tory, presented by Samuel Goldwyn and Rex Beach, m Partners of the Niffht. a seven reel production. It is a decidedly attractive detective story and one of the best production*, that cannot fail to arouse the greatest
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 114 7 DISTINCTIVE TAILORING for those homeward bound splendid new range of materials suitable for I 1 CHEVIOTS Miff iil^^v INDIGO SERGES. S^Sl^^, JIEDIUM AND HEAVY-WEIGHT 0A HNGS LATEST FASHIONABLE COLOURINGS ROBINSON CO., LTD. Incorporated m SINGAPORE. 1 okV^^ 1\ /55L The ■gg^ Natural-Milk Food ADVICE FREE BY OUR QUALIFIED NURSE TO
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 541 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 BREMEN. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL and GLASGOW. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW.
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    • 550 8 I "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. *>■• 8l»fapor«. s.s. CITY OF SIMLA China and Japan Feb. 5 s.s. CITY OF POONA China and Japan Mar. 9 s.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER China and Japan Jun* 3 HOMEWARD. ♦s.s. CITY OF YORK Marseilles
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    • 584 8 .P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR UNE. (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 Tv MARSEILLES, LONDON 4 1 DUE SINGAPORE. LEAVE SINGAPOI 1923. m MOREA about Jan. 21 PLASBI j
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 811 9 Hit MM tfEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) SIN GAPORE— BANGKOK. COASTING SERVICE. Kretay, Tivngga*.*, KeUntan, Fa^nara, Telupin, Pttani, Singora, X bsarjjui, Lang^uaa, Caumpon, and BangkokArrival Departure HIDOL Jan.j an 8 J;iu 17 STUGALA J an 22 Jan. 24 !I lX Jau Jan. 81 an liti*^ throughout with electric
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    • 568 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknali Steam Ship Co., Ltd. AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m Eiigiaid.) JOINT SERVICE TO BOSTON AND XI \V YORK via SUEZ OR I'ANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Due Spore Route For j TELEMACHUB Jan. 13
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    • 191 9 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., !TD. (Incorporated m England.) direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and j Singapore and to Calcutta via Penang. from Singapore. Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, i r ientsin, Newchwang, Yangtze ports, For- nosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG
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    • 608 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM PHILADELPHIA VIA SUEZ s.s. STEEL WORKER duo Singapore to di* Feb. 7 I TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. •41. MOBILE CITY due Singap to 1 Jan. S3 1923 s.s. STEEL TRAVELLER duo Singapore to Feb. 17 1023 s.s. STEEL WORKER due Singapore to
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  • 442 10 The East India Steam Navigation Company's steamer Nairobi, which grounded 011 the Malindi reef 1 on *he East African coast on December 1, has oeen abandoned. Xo loss of life occurred. It is stated that the 8.1. Dilwara, 5,378 £ross tons, has been sold to Chinese buyers. The
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  • 91 10 People here had the rare experience of wum- ■<„,»■ a rtlMMt .inking m the harhour. A vny heavy -ale was Mowing which had necessitated the mural of all pipping from the harbour to safer creek. I" the meantime two ship, Wm driven ayainst eac* other h
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 285 10 MADSTRONG ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANTS. X Greatly Reduced to Plants Now m Stock. Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. (I: ited m the S. S.) Electrical Department: Orchard Road, Singapore. WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP I GRAND CENTRAL PALACE— NEW YORK. October 2:srd, 11)22. f I UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS j >won EVERY EVENT. j ONE-MINUTE CHAMPIONSHIP Sizes
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    • 108 10 JP*a*V-B-B.B.fl*BHi. B aHB B||^ j DYSENTERY g it DIARRHOEA BROWN'S SPECIFIC 1 X J Tc be had of the Three Dispensaries (1 Battery-rd; and of Miss BROWN. i ■-■■-••■♦B^»*f!-«-B-«>a-B-ai-* PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. MANAGING AGENTS U. S. SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION. TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE Fare to European Ports from Hongkong
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    • 130 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative vaSß^^S 4KV: Stocked m 1, 6 10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY f//i§7i Prices for Hard Wood HH£\ Soft Wood I rented With IS CHEAPER m &jnPST AS GOOD Write for Particulars to The Borneo Company Limited (Incorporated m England.) Singapore, ipoh and Penang, THE MARK OF
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 180 10 MAIL TABLE. TO DA V 1 s A. Mid Canada Coeeb Wi hn 8 a.m.] Ciicol* Tf K(llPl a.m. I'nUn: < h A •> a.W. Malacca raketo yo M iru n -Tsz+s: ipm S«id Maiv.iiUs. ÜBdoß, A,,,5|.,n1., m >■<■« Sw.tu.fc.B, r'^'^r :l Batu Pahai a r Knan pm N~» a»d
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    • 507 10 From China and Japan by Hima'aya Maru at Singapore to-day. Noon: Wireless m communication with: s.s. Anamba, Benavon, (cram, Clyde Maru, Deli, Delta, Ellcnga, Himalaya Man, Knoxville City, Koningin der Nederlanden, Katsaag, Lake Gitano, Minderoo, Namsang, Osaka Maru, Paluklina, Phemius, Purpura, Radix, Semirami^ Silvanus, Sultan van Koetei, Tateishi Maru, Telegraaf,
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  • 96 11 January 11. Hank 1 m.s. 2 4 1-4 Bank dtmand 2J4 5-32 Private* credits 3 m.s. t\4 15-32 New fork, d.mand (4% Credits 90 days r»(5" s France, demand 750 India, T. T. 17P 4 HonjrkonK. demand 1% i.e. Dia. Yokohama, demand m Java, demand 13K Bangkok, demand 7*
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  • 111 11 January 11. Tin (BtQren *9(Hi No Sellers Gambier Cube Xo. 1 23.00 Ganbier i Pepper Black ir,.:,0 Pepp r white fair) -S\.:>(> Tapioca, .small flakt-. f.^. 12^5 Pearl Sii^ small h.OC Copra Mix <i >u Copra Bundried iciitj Opium, Banarea unc. 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 235.00 Rice, Siam Xo.
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  • 35 11 Singapore, Jan. 11th. 12 noon. Sinpaporo Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot 52'j BS; Feb.-lfateh 5J 54; April-June M «;> 4 .Tuly-S pt. N M%. London quotation sheet Is. B%d. Market Finn.
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  • 186 11 Singapore, Jan.. 11. Daring tTTe past week the market has continued to rise and prices have had B farther advance of 2 to S cents per lb. Advices from London and New York continue to be firm and with very little offering the local market haw
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  • 91 11 Singapore, Jan. 11. The Auctions opened yesterday to strong and active Market, but Seller* anticipating advancing values hold otT. with the reffutt that although (15 tons were catalogued only 2GO tons uviv offered and 222 torn sold. Standard Sheet sold at .">!', cent*, an advance of li cents,
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCE.
    • 139 11 Singapore, Jan. 11. Tin.— £lBl. $90%, no laleC s^ KubJu-rs. Ayer Pans* |6 $6.60, Bukit Jolotongs 574 62%, Cnifieleas 62 70, Glenealyi $i..v. $1.45, Hayton $s£o .«J, Kamasan.s $325 $3.75, 1. :,0. Sterling Rubbers. Boyen of Uatang Consolidated is. <;'-■!. Bimo (.Java) 67». Rim (Malacca) ,°.s.
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    • 188 11 Singapore. Jan. 11. Rubber.- -London Is. B%d Local 62%. Tin.— London 1181. Local $9048% < Buyen. S !l art' market. —Finn. Rubbers.— x e w Bmndahi 52.80 |S. Ba* Bettfl $1 .$1.05. Malaka Pindas $1.40 51. 45, Kempas $4.50 $4.70. Amalgamated Malaya 52.25 $2.30. Kundonffl $1.30 $1.40. Glenealys
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  • 174 11 Singapore. Jan. 1 1. Kuhht-T.— A better tone p availed at thi auction en Wednesday and, with imallet quantity on offer, prices improved as the sale progressed, finishing ab<,ut P.. uj Ml the last auction. SeUert iren inclined to withdraw their Awarded Sheet, but changed hands a1 51%.
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  • 15 11 Propaganda doea noi make revolution; it ii conditions thai make revolution. Mr. Xewbold, M. I".
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 429 11 Assets over $5,000,000. -tesurances m force over $17,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act.
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    • 520 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China licorporated m England by Royal Charter Paid up Caiita] »n €00,000 shares £5 each £3,000,000 Reserre Fund 8,704,00t Keserve Liability of Proprietor* 3,ooo,ooo HEAD OFFICE. 3S Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar IloiJo Puket Bangkok Ipob Rangoon Batavia
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    • 938 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. Established 1880. CB PJtai Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) R**erve Fund Y. 65,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. V'ce-President: R. Ichinomiya, Esa DIRECTORS: N. Soma, Esq. N. Kajlwara, Esr. nia k aw a< Esq. S. X Suzuki, Eso. IL Odagiri. Es.]. Jlarcn K. MorimuO. iiaion K.
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    • 120 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, Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd, Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd. Branch Office 64, The Arcade, Colly er Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE
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  • 766 12 ALLEGED SUSPICIOUS CIBCUMSTANCE& Allegations that the drcumstaneei at-, tfiuliriK'- a Bre which occurred m Upper Nankin street m 1921, arising out of which claims for insurance were Made, were *uspiclous wen made m Urn course of th« action which came Before the Acting Chief Justice the bosVble
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  • 20 12 The Chinese Association will meet the i I*4*ll Extension Telegmph Co. to-day. Kii<lay at "> p.m. on the S.C.P.A. ground.
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  • 525 12 Singapore, Jan. 10. The prevailing lone of optimism, which m noted In om- last report, has been well to the fore tearing the pas* meek bund !lhe considerable business passing m all markets would seem to bo a very fair indi- cation of thaw changed for the
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  • 128 12 The following Singapore properties were told by auction »>y Messrs. Cheong Koon and Co, nt their saleroom, No. "> > Chui a Street, <>n Wedi afternoon. Freehold land and house N<>. 29 I.«>rony, «itf Gaylang X id, area T.i'.'lT m|. ft.) bought hy Mr. llaji Ahmad Eman i
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  • 133 12 Gait'ty'fl ii superb programme \h\> week. There of laughs m it. The firsi house feature if The Silver Greyhound from the story by Bannister Merwin w th Jamea Kni^iit and Bfajorie Villis m the star cast. It it m five partf and is a thrilling story »>f political
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  • 50 12 The Sandman Farcical Comedy Company, which ;i'l successful season here recently, is paying return visit next week and will (pen on Monday with Tilly <>f Bloomsbvry and will play throughout the week, selecting ♦he best from an extensive repertoire of pi«CC*. Booking is now open at MoutrieV.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 447 12 S. C. C Heaten In Prat tire (lame. The Rest of Singapore, playing a man short, accomplished a particularly fine performance oji the Padang yesterday, when they defeated what was practically the Singapore tkto by one goal to nil. The ground was as slippery as it has ever been,
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    • 106 12 will 11 preseni tlu- S.C.C. S.R.C. dm ib<- fornier'a ground t<<-,.';i;, L. M. Mulian, C. Graham Brown, O. R. S. Bateman; I^. E. Vhlitt, (i. Patenton, T. 11. Holyoak; L H. Schofield, R. E. Prentis, K. D. Hobjyn, I. V. S. Brooke, A. Stone. The following will represvnl the
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    • 282 12 Good weather prevailed throughout yesterday afternoon, when the athletic rti of the 2nd. Battalion, Middlesex Regt. were commenced at Tanglin, and the only drawback uav the rather heavy ground. T epi eliminaries to the quart* r mile, half- 220 yards, 100 yards, and hurdles were ran <»n\ besides
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    • 63 12 (From Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Jan. 11th. The following interstate cricket fixtures lave been made. Chinese New Year. Penan^ vs Perak ai Pcnanp; Selangor vs Nepri Sembilan at Srromban. Easier, Singapore vs Belangor at Kuala Lumpor; Penang vs Perak at Ipoh. Whitsuntide, Singapore vs. Negri Sem-l-iiun at Seremban; Selangor
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    • 39 12 Reu tor's Service. Bethlehem, Jan. 10. M.C.C. made 326 (Russell 110). The Free State made 120. M.C.C. won by an innings and thirty-five. I iin am. Jan. 10. M.C.C. heat South Canterbury, by an innings and liO4.
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  • 654 12 In addition to a selection of new Action ti:e following works have been added to the Raffles Library and will be available for fetue on Saturday: Barrie (Sir J. M.» Dear Brutus- a play. Beerbohm (Max) Rossetti and His Circle, liih.ourous sketches of well-known artists.
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    • 217 12 Ifflfflflff^'MiW!" i I: 1 l i l| l "l l !l!l' !rf(F(i!iii"!!ii !l y 1 DO YOU KNOW? Just how much joy and pleasure pji 4k H.M.Y. Gnun< phone and aWerti— of H.M.V/' Records will briny; to your CALL TO-DAY AND LET US DEMONSTRATE THI TO 1 7VIOU RE t
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