The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 January 1923
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Title Section16 1923-01-15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 192} No. l(),78f)16 words
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Article244 1923-01-15 1 Apart from tearing c!o\mi the French flag mi SUele, no demonstrations against FVeack occupation have Ik en made by the Ruhr inhabitant^— Pmge 7. The French policy has caused Much comment m British and American quarters, and the press opinions are conflicting Page 7. In the Keichstatf,244 words
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Article1305 1923-01-15 1 Rein;: a criminal is a very worrying occupation—at least it is if you were not brought up to the job. Unfortunately. I started comparatively late m life, and for more than a year I have never been able to fed quite easy about it. It was those1,305 words
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Advertisement102 1923-01-15 1 MALTHOID Raffles Hotel. TELEPHONE 2920. MO Lines) MONDAY Tea Dansant spm to 7 .p.m. Raflles Orchestra. BDGAB HULLANH AT THE PIANO. LOOSE LEAF BOOKS I THE FINISHED ABTICLE I tafi B 6 BUPPLIGD INfOW FRASER&NEAVE,LTD. THE UICAOB, SINGAPOH S Whiteaway, 1 aidlaw h Company, I miited. ingapore Malacca. Special New102 words
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Advertisement112 1923-01-15 1 BURNETTS AND The Best Obtainable Imported By The African Eastern Trade Corporation Ltd. ICORPOBATED tN ENGLAND). Sole Agents S. S. F. M. S. E UROPE HOT EL. SINGAPORE. Aftei Dnincr Dances are held every Tuesday and Saturday. An admission fee of *l.r>u fe charged to nil guests, excepting X ndi112 words
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Advertisement161 1923-01-15 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Little's celebrai -i offee Page 6. Banque m- L'lndo-Chinc Page 11 Ckinlcp p&ge r your piovi ;.,ns .•<• Bolter's— Page I X« w programme at the Bmpire- P r ikt- l\:i<>*s and enrore <.-<m< h*-:* Special V'ear goodt ri Wliiteaway'a —Page 1. Photographic ;:■_<;. f rom Robinson*t Paj161 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous102 1923-01-15 1 THE WEEK. Monday, ihth. High Water, 8.28 «.nu, p.m. Austmlasia Mai] closes. Straits Trading Co. Mtg., no Pantai, Ltd., M Den >n. Emulation 1. <..'.-, 8.30 p.m. Tilly of Bloomaburj Tl Tuesday, 16th, llitrli Water, B 12 a.n»., 10 J:' p.m. Lunns Rubber, Evatt's, noon. Hand m Gard as, 5.16102 words
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Article439 1923-01-15 2 Then- arc varicu* methods of dealing :h small boys who have been detected m the high crime and n UMmr <>f aping their eUlcrs by imektaf cigarettes. Oim taui'-hoiioured vay ig to appeal to the athjetir iM,una> of the offender by pointin- out that439 words
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Advertisement505 1923-01-15 2 to i bt ot< roe bajji LARGE GODOWNS, aewly erected area fron. '.000 to 50,000 «q. ft. facing -r LARGE STORBi from 6,000 ts, 0 !-q. Ct. near wharf and shipping. Also three siorrtd buildings for clficos and godowGs. Centrally situated. All iiwr.edi ite tntry, going cheap. Apply or writs505 words
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Advertisement545 1923-01-15 2 CAN YOU SPEND ETIf CWTWWnJDtiF^ $2,000,000 T r TV-'O WEEKS? 6 1 UttliCT IF VOL CYVT, SEE HOW 1 S^j [C/ THTATJtZ J OLAuK OnLLI TftUNDBRBOLT .JACK SERIAL. docs H at tho Episodes 5, G, 7, 8-Eight Reels. touhsht! I NOTHING BUT LIES. A srreat comedy t}v'.s is m five545 words
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Advertisement799 1923-01-15 2 rrogramme from FRIDAY, 12th January to WEDNESDAY r-h i In the Second Show at J) p.m. The Most Thrilling Detective 9cory for 1 A plor that will Hold You Spellbound. Samuel Goldwyn and Rex B< ach present Leroi Scott's 1 Partners of the Night In 7 par;-. Daring original and799 words
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Article1166 1923-01-15 3 RU6B\ TRIAL AT HAWICK. V- wh Jut Own Corrcsj l« .> Edinburgh, Dei. 13. The international vial match ;it Hawick —Scotland vs. Kest of Scotland— pr i an unqualified success from the point 01 em <.f ttM selectors. True, the issue ilt v c-osei >i !< ts thus1,166 words
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Advertisement151 1923-01-15 3 Relieves the Pain of f Sprains, Bruises/\ Rheumatism, f Chest Pains. SoreThroat,Neuralgia,Headache.\ ented by Rheumatism, N< n9 o r nerve pains; it" sometimes the agony J Y ou sui I aching muscles 1 then you ne< ma Liniment I n4O years Sloan's Liniment has been the I i It is151 words
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Advertisement86 1923-01-15 3 I IV 73 Robinson Road, SINGAPORE. wmm w <M I THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. ITD rt'HICH iS ASSOCIATED THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Hoth Incv»rpor:i^ ih» }lv,r.&,vvz Ordinance* UcvA Office Shanghai LIFE and FIRE I Mef Office Southern Agencies 2, Finlayson Green, SINGAPORE. NEW CONSIGNMENT SINGAPORE86 words
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Article908 1923-01-15 4 E.U.A. (5,000,000—10) 13.50 14.50 x.d. nom F. and Neave (90,000—10) 33.75 34.25 Hammer and Co. (50) 130 140 K. P. Df. (1,000,000) 100 115 Malacca Electrics (10) 10 12 Maynard Co. ($10) 9.75 10.25 Mexican Eaprle (10m) 2.0.0 2.3.6 Rrbinson Ordinary ($10) 16. 16.25 > Robinson Pref.908 words
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Advertisement342 1923-01-15 4 wt MM^k^m^r^^^^- mk^m^mm iSm^M^^m^m^m\ f^H I l^^^B 1 JJ jSS i^l ili^aiS VIRGINIA CIGARETTES th's patint iK5i t "vP^ ?^X^ F)iccadilly Cigarettes have a character essentially individual. The Aift tiomt fti J^?" ;'§^Jgxß A (act that each cigarette is made by hand ensures a quality that 1 DCQccrT MBg^g/J^^^^ißfiiE is342 words
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Advertisement676 1923-01-15 4 ce 3 «6" ne GROSVENOR HOTEL i:,, jH 1 FIRST CLASS FAMILY AM) COMMERCIAL 801 Fitted complete with latest sanitary arranKCiaents. Rooms to let with or without Board. Good service, Excellent wines. Restaurant, Cafe, Lounge, Billiard Room. European and Amerran ran of Management. SABKOB BBOTHBRS, p r pr NOW READY.676 words
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Article1568 1923-01-15 5 PROPAGAN DA i\ V W 1 AR l N ESS. Oar Own Correspondent). London, pec. 1 I. The Labour I 'arty has eVolved a new form of propaganda, namely that of com-' pelling public attention to the need for reliving unemploynx ii by wearying oat the '«>■•1,568 words
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Article292 1923-01-15 5 p Policy of Japanese Government Condemned. I Tokyo, December 29th. t j It is authoritatively stated that, although ollicial confirmation is not obtainable, the Privy Council at a meeting held this after- noon, unanimously passed a resolution for J j: submission to the Throne, condemning the j j292 words
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Advertisement410 1923-01-15 5 TO LET. BAKAV WOOD. I catting Bakaa ;.n<l i' an a approximi acn Road .>\ ai' c. inspection with Manager. Singapore Plantations. Ltd. Singapore. IS-] mo LET.— Small grodown and food Malacca Street, reasonable Apply Box No. 1090 caiv of I Pr vsm»k. S sad 7. Oxle) I: doable rooai410 words
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Advertisement663 1923-01-15 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTIOM SALE OP x I »«d and Roaoc riopsil At %il l»g Koon S.n^ o *a BoJorm No. so Cftmtta Street <>N* THUEBDAY, lUk JAX. at 2.: m i>.m, Bstats of Syad Sali.,, bia Maasa Alattas! dot a-' <i. l-ts to 1 VaJaaale m y,,, baeefcod tend aad663 words
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Advertisement324 1923-01-15 5 v j J While service is the Primary requisite of Eye Glasses —dp 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. (Lono.) F.324 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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863 1923-01-15 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1923. Comments of the Week. The French advance on the Ruhr, whatever opinions may be entertained as to the wisdom of the policy, appears to be proceeding according tv plan. When al! the journalistic fringes referring to the "rumbling of artillery" and the "grim863 words
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Article423 1923-01-15 6 His Excellency the Governor and Lady GoiUemmrd will arrive at Kuala Luiv.pur from Penaag on Saturday afternoon. 20th January, and will be m residence at Government House, Kuala Lumpur, from that date. Mi-. A. Lea, of 72 Oxk-y Road, report! th( theft of his revolver from his room i Tuesday.423 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article56 1923-01-15 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) IVnanß-, Jan. 13th. Lady Guilleir.ard \\vm\v a speech after U<specting the Girl Guides of Penan^ and Province Wedesley, and presenting cups. His Excellency was much interested m the Home for Chinese Destitutes, which he visiud this morning accompanied by the lion'ble air.56 words
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Article133 1923-01-15 6 (Frdm Our Own Correspondent.) Penanis, Jan. l.'Jth. Mi. D. If. D. Stephen, who came to IVnahg by the Ellenga, was taken into tustody on arrival and appeared before Mr. R. S'-ott m the Distri.-t Court. Detective Inspector Brownings said that Stephen was arrjested on a provisional warrant133 words
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Article60 1923-01-15 6 I i>e Passengers MlBding. A Beuter cable from Key West, dated Jaii. 14th.. received at midnight, states: Tiiv a ii -hip, olunjbus, which departed yesterday en route to Hqvana, fell m the? sea and ?ank twenty mile? from its destination. Five passenger^, comprising: a New York sujrar merchant60 words
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Article509 1923-01-15 6 The leave of Capt. Song Ong Siang of the Chinese Co., s. V. c, is urtemkid to Jan. 24th. Mr. Ernest Bennett, formerly of Messrs. Wearne Bros., Ltd., is on a short visit to Penang, having motored through from Singapore. We (Sarawak Gazette) announce th^ en. gagement of EL E.509 words
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Article113 1923-01-15 6 DUBLIN ALARMED. PRESIDENT'S SOUSE [Renter*! s. 1.-,,,.:., t| .Mr. Cosuiav< ir ira at Rathf-rnham burned down. The Are bi homn work, only saved the and tome furniture. The r j lorning forced an entrai I't.trol on the furniture. 1 1 is reported that tl >ped a Senator, vrhon113 words
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Article126 1923-01-15 6 I .m The Senate has voted of the Banque Endufttri I] (Hav;i- i Paris, In I In the Senate 11. Jeai ,of tin* hil! for rtconsi ru I I 1 Industriello, who had PMij >jlenpth ursine: its rejection. M dared that it WU dii V.< I the126 words
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Article165 1923-01-15 6 The hearing c f the District I m which the Municipal Cot,; Singapore ask for an order tl notice seized on the OWI I N Minto Road be brought into eff< concluded before Mr. Davi.l on Saturday. The notice reg building to be demolisheti, o. that it165 words
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Article61 1923-01-15 6 BANDMAN FARCICAL COMEDY COMPANY. The Farcical Comedy <•• 1 short return loaion bI the v 1 to-night, when "Tilly of Bio most successful play put 01 1 Last visit, will be ■taged D« tho company are firing a i programme, which [ndttdei "A W "Charley's Aunt." "Tin V- Pink," "French61 words
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Article96 1923-01-15 6 On New Years Day. 192 ReqUMtl leased to nsist Sarawak. We feel that \v< an old institution pa» I few word? concerning that. .1 abused Court. "We have been un;i out exactly when this Court gurated m Sarawak, but as fa: the constitution of the ('our discussion.96 words
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Advertisement259 1923-01-15 6 /SM^K STOCKS limHf l^h fA NOW OBTAINABLE HVva^lrr^rnV^ pints I I^l %Cj H §3|*^ I J d| S| *jg V ROM r^^^™™^^fSjj™™^™*™^ SOLE AGENTS: V&XJIIO^/ CALDBECK j W^^^W MACGREGOK co LTD I AjY\^r^ (Intorporatci m Shanghai). g WHOLESALE RETAIL I WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. I k PATRONISED "'i !*^*l&!&&&'&^ BY259 words
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Advertisement15 1923-01-15 6 DO I NEED GLASSES If Kb doubt consult JOHN DUKE. Optician. 1G Battery Road, Singapore.15 words
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Article433 1923-01-15 7 PASSIVE RESISTANCE. \p\ v E TO WORKERS. Merlin, Jan. 111. m I- > appealed to the i .< m Mid not to comthe occupying: troop.lierlin, Jan. 13. \yy the occupying Steele, hfl I toi-n down b\ 'IT. B ap lo^i.-f t, imai \\ii;i KG uov< OTT. iK-rlin.433 words
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Article39 1923-01-15 7 Mexiw City. J an 13. of the invitation to the CongreM ii interpreted as I hrn iK,,,,1,,M|, v to 111 »W« salvation without the Nasbington, Jan. 14. the invitation Pan-American Confereiu* Mt. .f hi« dutie 3 pern.it.39 words
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Article1132 1923-01-15 7 NRUHR OCCUPATION. THE FRENCH CASE. [Reuter's Service.] Paris, Jan. 12. At tin- coiulusion of M. Poiacare's speech the Socialist Bhua, endeavoured io protest a<- liiisl the Fi-'n h measures but was barely heard among angry t \postiTwt ons, this -ing a suspension of tile sittir.-. Afl the1,132 words
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Article220 1923-01-15 7 I THE MEMEL ATTACK. REBELS IN OCCUPATION. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 13. An unconfirmed report from Rigra states that after a conflict with the small French occupation force, the rebels occupied .Uemel and the French embarked on a warship. Paris, Jan. 13. The Ambassadors Conference ha s decided220 words
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Article172 1923-01-15 7 London, Jan. 13. It it announced that the recent AnjjloI ersian issue was twelve times over-subs-cribed. Business m rubber shares on the Stock Exchange has expanded considerably and ••rices have improved all round m view of the rise m the price of the commodity to 1> M a172 words
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Article723 1923-01-15 7 REPARATIONS COMMISSION. PROVISIONAL MORATORIUM. [Reuter's Service]. Paris, Jan. 12. The Reparations Commission will tomorrow consider the German request for a moratorium for 1923. It is considered essential that a decision be reached before Jan. 16th, when five hundred million gold marks are due from Germany. It is723 words
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Advertisement102 1923-01-15 7 g«gii& Photographic ■hK Publications 1923 THE BRITISH JOURNAL PHOTOGRAPHIC ALMANAC" THE PHOTCKiKAPHER'S DAILY COMPANION Edited by George E. Brown. F. I. C. PAPER COVERS\SI.2r, CLOTH BOUND >1.76 The "WELLCOME" PHOTOGRAPHIC EXPOSURE CALCULATOR, HANDBOOK AND DIARY (For Northern Hemisphere and Tropics) Price $1.25 Nett Robinson Co., Ltd. INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE. tL^102 words
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Advertisement496 1923-01-15 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 PSNANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG BREMEN. SINGAPORE MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL and GLASGOW. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. SINGAPORE,496 words
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Advertisement542 1923-01-15 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. Di« Slafapor«. 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 June 3 HOMEWARD. ♦s.s. CITY OF YORK Marseilles and542 words
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Advertisement516 1923-01-15 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 Government). L ONDON F AK-EASTEKN RBEVICB. FROM LONDON' T\ MARSEILLES, LONDON VNTWH DUE SINGAPORE. LEAVE SING/ IO2S 19>3 "AiOREA about Jan. 21 lI.516 words
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Advertisement777 1923-01-15 9 iht SiAM &TEAM NAVIGATION C 0. 9 LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) M L Ul SIN GAPORE- B ANGKOX COASTING SERVICE. I .taj, Trenggnm, Kelantan, X^ glia ra, Telupin, Pttani, Singora, 1 «'i^ua«, Caumpon, and L'un^-ku. mnill Arrival Departure 15 Jan. 17 PRACHATIPOK n J T an 4 teamen are fitteC777 words
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Advertisement799 1923-01-15 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Stea-u Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m Englatd.) JOINT SERVICE TO BOSTON AND XI W YORK ria SUEZ OK PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Due Spore Route For t S^F MACHUS In799 words
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Advertisement707 1923-01-15 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM PHILADELPHIA VIA SUEZ s.s. STEEL WORKER due Singapore to disch. Fob. 7 11*23 TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. s.s. MOBILE CITY due Singapore to load Jan. 23 1923 s.s. STEEL TRAVELLER duo Singapore to Load Feb. 17 1923 s.s. STEEL WORKER duo Singapore707 words
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Article578 1923-01-15 10 Lleut-Cosajaaaslff nn Hooper Killed Commander (J. W. Hooper, ILK., O. B. K. (of H. M. S. iiawkins) on tin of the kderrin-Chkef, met with .11 th» arly h m of 2 L4eat~Comdr. H< •<.. m company v tk broth* r iBl tended a earnithe Repulse Bay578 words
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Article183 1923-01-15 10 Til- it., pted discovery of a new star by Zhricrel, Rumanian astronomer, •roused great interest m astronomical Cloudy weather has prevented any observations from Greenwich, and, so far, no farther confirmation has been forth- M A| present we know no more than what I at appeared m183 words
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SHIPPING NOTES.
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Article210 1923-01-15 10 The new flashing white light, which has been erected on East St. John's Island, and which will con.o into use on or about February sth, has been erected, it was learnt from enquiries on Saturday, following expressions of opinion not only by local shippingvliaem, but210 words
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Article187 1923-01-15 10 London, Dec 23. ..{.tain Witting wirelessed via Spitsbergen on December 15th The" Maud left Point Hope on July 2fith for the NorthWest, ami met ice at seven degreei latitude, which shi' penetrated 90 kilometres by August 7th. when she sighted Harold Island. Winter arrived exceedingly early,187 words
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Article478 1923-01-15 10 Navigated over a distance of 000 miles with a broken redder, which was manipulated by shackles and wires controlled by a winch, is how the A«iui.a. <.t' the Ye6ward Line, arrived recently at Liverpool. The Aqnila ii vessel <>f B*ooo front ton- an<( carries478 words
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Advertisement116 1923-01-15 10 Perfection of Workmanship and Material spell I CHEAP MILEAGE SOLID TYRES ARE PERFECT I' lease a.>k for our prices and let us I know when our representative may call on you. SIME, DARBY" COMPANY, LIMITED. Sole Agents for Malaya. 1 WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP I S GRAND CENTRAL PALACE— NEW YORK. October116 words
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Advertisement120 1923-01-15 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative v Stocked iin 1, 5 10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wood WHEN Soft Hood Treated With JODELITE I^ gHj^^R^JUSTASGOOD Write for Particulars to The Borneo Company Limited (Ineorpcrated m England.) Singapore, if jo it and Penang, THE MARK OF GOOD OIL II120 words
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Miscellaneous769 1923-01-15 10 ing been found very effective m giving guidance after launching-. This new boat has certain disadvantages, as might be expected from its dbubte function, but it .stems to give pleasure parties much satisfaction, attaining a speed on the water of about seven knots an hour. RAIL TABLE. TODA Y. Modnn769 words
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Article93 1923-01-15 11 January 18. Bank 4 m.s. 2J4 1-4 Bank demand 24 5-^2 Private crediti M.s. l' New York, demand ni' Credits 90 days Fiance, demand 760 India. T. T. K.j... Kongtong, demand :p 4 p.c. :>is Yokohama, demand lll'i Java. > ruand ISOVi Bangkok, demand 7s Sovereign, Hank Buying 8.5193 words
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Article108 1923-01-15 11 January 19 Tin 200 'Jons |9l?« Gambler Cube Xo. l 22UM Gambler ]T-00 Pepper Black 1500 Pepper (white fair) 1'.^.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.^-. 11.76. P"arl Sago -smal! h.PO Copra Mix l >.(mi opra Sundried 1u.40 Opium, Benarea unc. 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 235.00 Rio*i Siani No. 1 for108 words
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Article36 1923-01-15 11 Singapore* .l;m. 13th, 11.30 ajn. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheel Spot MH ">'" F<>b. -March U UH; April-June .57 vT 1 July-Sept. ;1 ."JM 4 London quotation ihwt Is. Id. Market Quiet.36 words
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Article147 1923-01-15 11 Empire Products Described. The memorandum of the Board of Trade on the practicability of supplying Empire food products to the Empire Exhibition is a remarkable document. It brands Queensland and New Zealand beef as third-rate, not even mentioning 1 the beef of the other States, and declare! that147 words
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Article125 1923-01-15 11 Figure! of tin- production of Australian primary and secondary industries indicate that" the decline m production per head of population, which had been evident since the outbreak of the war. is apparently at an end. There has been a marked improvement m the year 11)20-21 as compared with125 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article86 1923-01-15 11 Singapore, Jan. 111. Rubber.—la. M. Tin £183 12<. 6& 200 tona told $91.87 H< Rubbers. —Alkr.l.ys .Sl.OT'j $IJO^ Bft»betta si.it 1,. 11^0, Craifielmi TT 1.- sr», Malaka Piodai $1.92H 11.70, Lonai $5..".0 >s.<so c-um <liv, [ndragirii $6 -•">, Smsei Batana |2^o $:).20. United Malar (1. i.;, 0 11.75,86 words
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Article119 1923-01-15 11 Sin«j;>pore. Jan. IS. Tin £183 12s. <>d. Rubber*. Allenbys |1.15 '^]:2'k I), 52% 57%, Craigieleaa 7.~> .s.">, Glenealya (1.40 $1.60 ox., Hay f>rs $<*,/.>:> |6.75, Kamasans .*;}.?:> |4J25, Lonai $8.76 *!>.l>:., lia Pindaa $1.60 $1.70, liandai Tekong M Mt, Radellat $■).!'> $4^5, Utan Sinpans $I^s •>:.<119 words
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Article388 1923-01-15 11 Dealing with the change m the vain the slam ticml, the Bangkok Times A notification announce; that the rate of exchange for the Issue of ieiral CURI m Bangkok, against gold paid abroad bf telegraphic transfer, will, until fu notice, be Tcs. 10.K0 per XI. or approximately388 words
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Advertisement388 1923-01-15 11 EASr£RN im mmm fm Sn^ r (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 22 Old Tpwtv f r The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and implies wit! i^B^S'mS' ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE ASSUranCG Act AGENTS WANTED a MANAGING DIRECTOR SECRETARY A.388 words
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Advertisement524 1923-01-15 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. j It corporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 3,700,00t Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000 000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Horgkong Penang Amritsar Ilcilo Puket Bangkok524 words
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Advertisement902 1923-01-15 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fuad Y. 65,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya. Esa DIRECTORS; N. Sorna Esq. tf, Kajivara, Egg. m SS45 W t' Esci 3 X Suzuki, Esq. A. Od*g:n. Esq. j'.vr.v MvriiaartL .^aron K. Iwasaki. H.902 words
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Advertisement118 1923-01-15 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, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE118 words
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Article566 1923-01-15 12 CHETTIES' INCOME TAX Many interesting points arc raised m BM which came before the Acting Chief Justice, the hon'ble Mr. P. «J. Sproule, In the Supit mi' Court OH Saturday, m WfcJdi the Chetty Unas of P. A. and A.R. A.M. the aSSteSSment of the Income Tax Commiasionon566 words
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Article350 1923-01-15 12 ANN I AI, MEETING. enth sun tations, Limited, was h< Id at »hara Houst B Road, on Saturday, Mi. ii. Robinson presiding. Tin c also pn sent Messrs. \v. P. Plumra< H« (i J. V. aid, for the Derrick and O mpany. ■'.option of the report ounts, the350 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article18 1923-01-15 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Jan. 13th. Negri Sen.bilan scored 47 points to Malacca's nil.18 words
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Article124 1923-01-15 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) POSJasjg, Jan. 13th. liis Excellency the Governor attended the Rugby match between Penang and Perak. Porflki threes quickly domirjated the game. I'enang mostly defending:. In the 1 ten minutes Parwise scored for Perak, I Xtwhoult converting. I'erak continued to i- see, Bryson scoring124 words
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Article379 1923-01-15 12 The finnls of the Middlesex Regt athlerta wan run off at Tanglin on Saturday afternoon. The ground was attrartivt'ly Und out. and the Rtjriniental Band \\a- m attendance, but there u<>>, DOl many uutMdi-rs ptesent Thoce who «ii<l tAke the oppoitunity of witnessing eventi were treated to379 words
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Article67 1923-01-15 12 Renter's Service.] f'aris, Jan. \'2. E y Committee of the InterMil Boxing nion has decided eprive Battling siki <-f the Champ.onship titles of the world's light-heavy, tin European light-heavy, and the European heavy-weight; and also to organise contests for these Championships. Paris, Jan. 12. A contract has been signed67 words
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Article422 1923-01-15 12 THE ENTRIES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. IS. The following are the entries for the first clay of the Penang race meeting next week: Races 1, 1 and 6: Duke Aryan, Fair D'nkuni, Walpole, Clovelly Boy, Humble Lad, Observation, Radium, Patsy, Mookita, Pickle, St. Fitz, Kenfu, Astrico,422 words
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Article280 1923-01-15 12 Jn response to an urgent appeal from the President <>f China, the local Chinese have nun made united eifoi t o raise what Rhould be a substantial fund, to assist the huniriy, naked, mi.-v able survivors of the recent Chekiang Flood. For tins particular mission, Mr. llu280 words
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Article23 1923-01-15 12 The cookery classes open t o all Guides Wili re-open on January 2. r >th at the Y. W. C A.23 words
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740 1923-01-15 12 The second race for the Milner Cup was sailed m regular monsoon weather yesterday, with all hands and the cook getting a thorough soakin.tr, but that did not deter fourteen boats turning out, and the result was one of the best finishes of the season.740 words
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Article112 1923-01-15 12 i [Reuter'fl Service] Pieteraaritxburg, Jan, 12. The start was delayed until 12.30 p.m. The weather was ovorcasi and the wicket wet. Two thousai pectators were present. Batting firsi the M C, C. n ode 248, H oontr ■■<■.• Woolley 45 and Mead 48. For Natal112 words
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Article61 1923-01-15 12 The following will represent the s. R. c. vs. Machine Gun Platoon. Middlesex Regiment, at hotkey to-day on the S. R. C. ground:— G. G. Gray; R. E. do Souza and E. O. Anp,us; E. Albuquerque, C. B. Webb and V. C. Westoi hout Leicester, C.A.R. Bateman, H. G.61 words
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