The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 January 1923
1923-01-23
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section14 1923-01-23 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S, TUESDAY. JAXIMRY •>, ia» No. 10,79614 words
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Article186 1923-01-23 1 Havinir sained their object in assumuL M s h StS r° n f s »^tantial guarantees, (he I rcnch are reported to he W*f Me to make arrangen^enU f'affe"? imiral ipium The White Star Company i. arranuJ n .n,n r ruu M«t|« to hinn and Japan I186 words
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Article866 1923-01-23 1 The most glorious moment in writer's iiK i.s when hil first book il accepted. The. kc> he has fashioned with such care ajid With such cunning has opened the £ate before which he has stood so long. It may be that beyond this fata then866 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement236 1923-01-23 1 MALTHOJD I Kaffles Hotel. SINGAPORE I; Phone 2920 (10 lines.) I SDAY- A'" nansant 5 P- ni to P-m. y Jrcl:i 1 Co««rt, 9.45 m. Gue» N,irl lt Dinner and Dance. m\v_ f FCa Dan?atlt 5 P.m. to 7 p.m. (lllest N 'ght. Dinner and Dance binema at 9.45 p.m.236 words
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Advertisement311 1923-01-23 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD < Incorporated in Hon-kontr.) THE KELLY ANlf WALSH DESK CALENDAR BLOCK FOR 1923 WAiScSfflS^ phB?S "IVVituaL almanac and CALfcAJMK 1()R 19>)" ?>"S M TICAL ALMANAC information of value to ill WR II)(lEI) E WTION FOR THE connected with shipping ISK Ol SEAMEX, SI.6Q. x 827^ WHII311 words
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Advertisement257 1923-01-23 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Wolseley car for Mile- Page 2 > N«w fflnu at the Gaiety Cinema—Page pJ^Kert wines for ri hor poor— 555 are the vogu i ami i arsi !f unokera Page i. important no* holders of rubber oupona Page 2. Sime, Darby and I o. rtrk heaters Mkl uons257 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous31 1923-01-23 1 Tlnn stln it, l'-)i/'. Pei K.v Second Da Phil. Orchestra, v I Gondol > n Tl re, 9 0 Ili^'li Water, 4.i2(i ».m., 6.5 p.m. H.M.S. Piiuifora and Trial by Jury, Theatre.31 words
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Article381 1923-01-23 2 j. ..iu bj the H ice M nch K < at B< keeper C. Harp w»pany I 6 i >p and ti the th. y belong lessrs. H The defendants error ">" i;.i,, >i<ki nto Coori irhich th» (used f» acc< pi i«» fvill M<" ace :.!'i.«381 words
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Article231 1923-01-23 2 U<.n<^ lii-tse and Yeung I •< >• .ufcr^^i before Mr. R V.l.'. hi tho Hoagkong Magistracy <.n Jan. L2th. with 1 1 theft of nine bank bills to the value 160,000, the property ol th< Bank of with the embexxlement of the $.">(), 000 teafive<j by and on231 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement387 1923-01-23 2 TO I OB 1 OR SALE. LARQI UOIMItJNS, aewly erected nrea from 10. COO to 50,000 sq. ft. facing r v r. LABGE STORBJB from 6,000 to 24,("».) sq. ft near wharf and shippmg. Aiso three Moried buildings for oAces and godow*3. Centrally situated. AU immediate entry, poing chc-ap. Apply387 words
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Advertisement450 1923-01-23 2 Llll i *^f *t* F? 9^B^^a^ar Paw. Mlv MEw /Ofc %al ft?i HKiyi /r <^ lsi Show a1 700 p.'n. PRO! INTERVENES otea Fifth in 4 Parts with ne Comedies, 2nd Show at 9.1 ii p.m. JUNGLE GODDESS SERIAL Kinal Episodes I and 15. NEW PATHE GAZETTE. iHE LiTILt CAFE450 words
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Advertisement249 1923-01-23 2 iuriua S^ THZATBZ United Picture Attraction THE CORSICAN BROTHERS WITH DUSTIN FARNUM IN 8 PARTS, i Founded on ALEXANDER DUMAS world famous romance of the same name. TMK CURE r^Bm" RENT "Vr^BTO COIA.VA TOR with Charlie Chaplin \MXn Semon I JUNGLE GODDESS SEKIAL. FINAL I Xvw' Australasian Gaxette, Vod-a-ville Movies249 words
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Advertisement774 1923-01-23 2 From THURSDAY 18tfa JANI AK'V Tl ESDA'i In the Second Know at !> p.m. Topical Budget British News Plfasj A Powerful Dramatic Photoplay. Playgoew P J. 1\ McGOWAN'S Remarkable Produi DISCONTENTED WIVES I [n B Parts Tin social evil in a discontented wife, which nearly WI [y and ingeniously worked774 words
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Article747 1923-01-23 3 PHASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND LHOKERS. XDAY, JANUARY 22nd M 1 i N ir i• res k< i apita] si othei d. C— Cum div, x equfcls ex div.] Batang Padang Tin ($1) 52% 57% Hitam Tin (500,000) l.i'o 1.30 Jckntofa ($> 20 4u nom. j Johan Tin747 words
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Article24 1923-01-23 3 A SicknftM is far more due to disorder ef I ibe mind than to disorder! of the. tissue or in poisOßt.— DTi Kdward I.yttflton.24 words
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Article206 1923-01-23 3 tide 1 te burj i .i><i kn<x vi amouni of sound common-sense. ilt Dili!' aclw a Iht f r > rant of the fundatdustry of taken fj iand led a i aborate ually fj <>n and I* seem! U be radition among wage--1 fland, that in- le which206 words
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Article117 1923-01-23 3 The la es from H arrivi i Canton \vi lin three da her* i panic in the town, and the British boats have si inning to Wuchow The discipl ne f Sun's array said to Be od and they ai we I irmed but <;k n117 words
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Advertisement200 1923-01-23 3 STRIKING SUCCESS SCINTILLA MA(JN E T 0 S IRIOI S MOTOR RACES DURI* IE i PE INISHIN G POSITIONS U L PITTED T Ist and 2nd AUK, ch ibiriSth a] Ist VOI 2nd 3rd X des CYCI ft st 1 d and 3rd ol 3rd i >ur Firsts NTH, HUBUTORS200 words
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Advertisement131 1923-01-23 3 Stop that husky cough! The dmi with a husky cough is a nuisance to himself and his neighbours. In nine cases out of ten it can bo cured by a few Ecans' Pastilles. These kill the z*-i ins that lurk in the husky throat, ar^ are the best remedy known131 words
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Advertisement333 1923-01-23 3 to Ward off Night Cb^ls I and? cth?r cheat end lung perils everyone need* PEPS. he air-llkc r.iedicine that comes f;orn a Peps tablet is breathe J t;tia:ght into ihc lungs. r I Soothing, comfort, and strength to resist sudden changes of temperature B are conveyed to every part of333 words
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Article728 1923-01-23 4 j], at th trap will si i h !^apon i a ths G bTaltar of the East. the Empire V'^'i can retech that place quickly and find a secure and v. miipped base there, Austrs i ia, Hongkong, Singapore, and Malaya i n the nStraits Echo - 728 words
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Article196 1923-01-23 4 j The Berlin correspondent of the Observer has in a recent letter. One could wish i that the German Press would show a little I common sense in the fare offered to a public in its present state of mind and pocket. It tines not make for196 words
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Article24 1923-01-23 4 It is cue of the n\oet profound truths in human life that you get back sooner or later what you give.— Sir Donald Maclean.24 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement803 1923-01-23 4 —^^j" mt^m**. '^r. fvc~-t f*fW 'y~ 3^^ ?y jag ~g^ T I |%F%j: ffl|F| 555 a re the fashion 1 Ej£j^^^LJLf^k-, it <j j AtrtJiafii'^ St!M)! crs. Whether a: Dinner, 5 H%■i i l I Ifi^a^e v«n««tfi> VIRGINSA CIGARETTES j »J^Mi^j|^ ARDATII TOBACCO Co., Ltd. .London. f^g|H^^ My Debt of803 words
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Advertisement724 1923-01-23 4 hnrWWirWlMVlto ,/^B z ■■■3^^b^C^* i Of All Dealers. itoftDy Stocked I \^^L^B^^ Everywhere I ij/jt^^ rr> c I t^aj^^ uth lsrid v I .itliON SALE OF K\c««ll<nt Wa« Polished and Walnut stained Peak Jacobean desiga HohwlmU i I His Master's Voice Grasjophone and Recorda, Teapis Gear, Phiat« To be held724 words
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Article1557 1923-01-23 5 ROMANCE ON THE HIGH SEAS. I lELD. The Loss of the u Schiller." Fog on land is unpleasant and inconvenitnt; ui sea it i< a tragic menace to life and property. Experienced Beamen sav they would fi rather face the dangers of i great Lhan be at sea in fog1,557 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement247 1923-01-23 5 TO LET. Small Bpdown and good acca Stn et, >■; a> >nab)e B No. 1030 can- of t'.a ;n Kufßes Chambers, y Garden Club. u.c ninall 1 F ill) ally fu lining .i Roberts, i">7. Cecil t. th. ft, u.o. ISHEI I Pumu I!*., jad. Gas and water 136 B247 words
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Advertisement299 1923-01-23 5 AUCTION SALES MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Prapertiai i Loroi I, :;><ti A: A: 1: Pttlau r«kons •iui Rubb c I'ijuit.'it.un ofl Jureng Road, Singapore A: >!< -i- HI KOON BBNG I Saleroom N.-. :',u bttlia Stn.ON WEDNESDAY 24tii January at 240 p.m. l V* nab i ohm No. 10-A La ong299 words
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Advertisement122 1923-01-23 5 ill/;/ Iff Use Cuticura and i Have Lustrous Bair i!;i»- shampooi with Cuticura I I i|J "'.I beep ycur scalp cl^a^ aini I healthy. Before tibaxnpooing toucb i ndmffand itching^ if any, whh Cuticura Ointment. A healthy •o r meant thick, glossy hair. Pl 34 01n»Bi«ct I^.3'. end M. s-122 words
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Advertisement245 1923-01-23 5 TORIC LENSES Thm Ordinary Flat Una. The TORIC Len». The lines ot clear vision in The field of perfect rie\r in centr* of len« only. i» greatly «ct«nd«d. TORIC LENSES ADD TO YOUR COMFORT IN WEARING GLASSES. BEFORE CHOOSING GLASSES CONSULT OUR OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN. S. SMITH SON (SIAM) LTD. Incorporating245 words
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667 1923-01-23 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1923. France's Point of View. The question of the day is undoubtedly the relations between France and Germany, and the possiI ble courses of action which can be followed, either to mend or end the present unsatisfactory state of aflairs. According to the telegrams,667 words
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Article559 1923-01-23 6 A lecture on "Intelligence," untie I.'1 the chairmanship of Rev. Goh Hood Keng, will jbe y:iveti on Friday, this week, at 8.15 j p.m. al the Chinese Association, Beach-rd. The Government have decided to adopt 1 Captain Guest's scheme providing 500 aeroplanci for home defence at an ultimate cost of559 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article41 1923-01-23 6 Aneta Service. VVeltevroden, Jan. 22. The Association of ex Servicemen of Socrabaya to-night pave a dinner in honour of General Sir Neil Malcolm To-morrow General Malcolm leaves for Tooaii a;i 1 on Thursday is returns to Singapore.41 words
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Article20 1923-01-23 6 (From Our Own CoiTi'spOiulent.) I'cnang, Jan. 22. H.M.S. lUspatch It ft Ponantf this morn ilig foi- Sintfaport.'.20 words
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Article88 1923-01-23 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, .lan. 22. The death lias occurred, from acute In patitis and heart of Inspector William Law <>f the Straits police, who was In charge < f 15. Division. Me joined the Police from Forfartfhire and Manchester in 1!»<»<) and served in88 words
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Article79 1923-01-23 6 Bj < ourteay of the Nanyo NichiXichi Shimbun.) Tokio, Jan. 20. There will be a critical attitude adopted towarda the expenditure of the High Commisaioner of Shantung when Parliament rc^unu-s. General "i'ui, who was recently connmaind ant of the Shantung troops, has been put on the waiting lists.79 words
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Article453 1923-01-23 6 By kind permission of Lt. Col. i". K. Swainson, the Drama :;nd rifts of the 2nd. Battalion the SfkUHovex Regiment will play "Retreat"' m the Botanic Garden on Friday, commencing from 5.15 p.m. The Chines* driver of motor bus :'AV.\, n-i> btrn arrested nmi charged with rash driving ■long Fast453 words
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Article217 1923-01-23 6 STANDARD PRODI I i N The Standard iv< I Settlements, excludii J IB J sjapore and Penang, 4 I 34 to :iT is m follov 1 LOO a^-. iv- and 1 Pe»ang i,u-j n, Malacca 14*2,755 I Totel 1i0.!>77.-. J Grand Total 71,102,1 I (9.» include! estima I217 words
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Article340 1923-01-23 6 Ho* He Left 'i'»n. ir The Thnea *>f <v. l?1 minal Investigation Depa I have leceived news b) I If. I). Stephen, J.P., has fl P'-p.ariK'. The full detail I -Mr. Stephen's —eap< I art- not known, but the Tin I I unde: stands that finan< I340 words
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Article17 1923-01-23 6 Dr. K. Appadurai. formed; Pharmacy at Rochore Roa« inpr at the British Malaya D 242 Victoria Street.17 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement214 1923-01-23 6 /<f&^\ STOCKS l**r*li v^\ r\ NOW OBTAINABLE ■BH^UxjyLcEljJ^H pints tWJ %M Hk.l*l r^ j «j ?4I FROM r^^^yJ^^|ssPs"'S^^l| l^f SOLE AGENTS: \^KjBL/» CALDBKCK vs*^ssS^fcy KACGRECOR vto^o bo^xx/ co LTD W (Incorporated in Shanghai). m^^m- WHOLESALE RETAIL I WINS AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, While service is the primary re ;uisite of Eye214 words
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Advertisement57 1923-01-23 6 BRITISH DIAMOND MESH EXPANDED METAL. SUITABLE FOR Guards for Machinery Wo kshop Stoiv 3 Enckwurea Partitions Guards for WfndoWß Flw guards Screena for Cloftkrooma Fencing f etc. COMPETITIVE PRICES. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF The Borneo Company, Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG. DO I NEED GLASSES If In doubt consult57 words
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Article213 1923-01-23 7 ItKMH DISCUSS NEW h PLANS. [I >1 \l! MORATORIUM. I'ari.-, Jan. 'I\. 0 da Paris, M. Po.n- to-day will discuss a Fn Italian sac fultils will be granted she in of three milliard 500 million wiil be mark, and two an t a reparation* n213 words
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Article60 1923-01-23 7 IS HU GHES RETIRING New ork. Jan. 21. w prominence to a rum- Hug t "itemplating ne--1 far no confirmation i *HIT! -I \i: (OM PETITION J <ndon. Jan. 12. ha- completed arsei sjcss I China. The fans duced ast throughADOPTED BY THE BAST. Tans. Jan. 22. tlonies has in-60 words
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Article86 1923-01-23 7 GuiUemanl p-id a Their E*> orth by \l.\\. British Adi iaer, >ugh t he Kuala in full at the capital an_ aired to the British Adviser and 111*. i \a the evening. m n propitious and ch wai record in numpleasant evening. Lawn d inEx - 86 words
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27 1923-01-23 7 Y.W.C.A. LUNCH AND REST ROOM FUND. IfSd $24,920.0;: "Persephone," ■on $180 A. M. (Trench 16 E. 11. Willson 10 2 L_ F y $25,131.65 MULL, Hon. Treasurer.27 words
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OUR LONDON LETTER.
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Letter1523 1923-01-23 7 (I /oil* Our Own Convspoiulent.) London, D*c. 28. N> one can say it has been a very bright Christ in:. hm then on the other hand i*. might have been ssuca worse. Climaticallj it «m poor. It nvus vi w< t prior to Christmas, wry wot1,523 words
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Article123 1923-01-23 7 Observant visitors to Glasgow cannot help noting the prevailing fashion for men of square-toed boots and slues of an extreme pattern. Thf style i« so pronounced that manufacturers are actually making special designs for tho Glasgow market. Travellers fror.i the North with a Scottish accent and 'square toes"123 words
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Article119 1923-01-23 7 Professor Licentiate Dr. Aufhau-er of the Munich University was a passenger by the German steamer Weser which, arrived hen on the 18th. The professor is making a journey to the East, his chief aim beiny t»> study the missionary conditions in thif tjart of the world. He broke his journej119 words
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Article589 1923-01-23 7 •'RECEIVER WORSE THAN THIEF." Giving expression co the olr dictum tha if there were no receivers there would be no thieves, the Acting Chief Justice, the lum'ble Mr. P. J. Sr.roulc. in the Sup-! reme Court yesterday, refased to quash j the conviction or reoAice the sentence of589 words
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Article201 1923-01-23 7 The outline map of Ireland which appears Oil the new Fret- State stamps has been criticised on the ground that, as Ulster has "contracted out,'* it is a pious hope rather than a recognition of realities. But, on tin whole, it is better to indulge a pious201 words
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Article142 1923-01-23 7 At the conclusions Cf the case in whicl Dr. H. Van Doit and Mr. J. McHeyzer weT( charged with Baring assaulted the Chines* servant employed by Dr. Van Dort, Mr David, District Judge convicted the fcw< accused and fined them each. Evidenc was ghren to show that there was COnsidc142 words
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Advertisement140 1923-01-23 7 ROBINSON CO .^LTD. Special Quality Plain White Mercerised iCLji^L^yJ Cotton Twill Day Shirts, Soft Fronts an:i D ible Crffc. ,0 PRICE $8.75 Eai'.i. \l\U b A*. Sizes 14 to IT x z Deckbands. >• >^ /V tf^\ A Smart and Serviceable garment which V> /i will give every satisfaction. VtL140 words
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Advertisement534 1923-01-23 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (Companies Incorporated in England) ■BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Keftiilar Service to IONDON, AMSTERDAM, KOTTKRDA.M. ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BRRMBN. GENOA, MARSEILLE*, UVFRPOOL AND GLAB6OW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLABGCW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on throuuh MB <534 words
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Advertisement578 1923-01-23 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERxMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorpon ked in England) PASSENGER SERVICE, tstramer OUTWARD. *>«• Siagapor*. s.s. CITY OF SIMLA China ind Japan Feb. 5 s.s. CITY OF POONA China and Japan Mar. 9 s.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER China pud Japan April 22 HOMEWARD. *s.s. CITY OF YORK Marseilles578 words
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Advertisement567 1923-01-23 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINE. I (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVM I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL B. N. CO (Under Contract with His Majesty's Coven > cnt). I (fNDON FAKE ASTERN BERVICE. FROM LONDON Tv MARSEILLES, 1 DUE SINGAPORE. LEAVE Sl\<, _.5. MOREA about Jan. 21567 words
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Advertisement577 1923-01-23 9 T he Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited! PThc China Mutual Steam Naviration Co ih EUerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co lu\ (AMERICAN MANCHUKIAN LJNE^ (Incorporated In Bnglamd.) I JOD i t viCß M> BOSTON ANd'nEW TOHK vi SUEZ OR PANAMiI FROM NEW YORK Due Spore UmiU F 9 Su Philippine a"577 words
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Advertisement741 1923-01-23 9 BBiBB^L -t A wß^»^i\ "^YB I BB^^^^^^^^^^B \™^^xOßy rn Hßßßßßßi^^^^^ Uncorporated in U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS—HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Saiis Hongkong. Arrives Seattle PRESIDENT McKINLEY Feb 3 Feb 2" PRESIDENT JACKSON Feb. 15 Mar 6 PRESIDENT GRANT Feb. 27 M ar 18 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Mar. 11 Mar 30741 words
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Advertisement553 1923-01-23 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM PHILADELPHIA VIA SUEZ s.s. STEEL WORKER due Singapore to diaeh. Feb. 7 1U23 TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. s.s. MOBILE CITY due Singapore to load Jan. 21 lf>2:: s.s. STEEL TRAVELLER due Singapore to load IYI». 17 1920 s.s. STEEL WOItKEB due Singapore553 words
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Article269 1923-01-23 10 LIFE S AVING DEVICES. \m in I on the \w.n. On the liner Avon, Southampton for Buen A\ t, arc certain now life-saving devicei which have not vet been installed on any other liner. These fixtaret wore ted In port and found to hv extremely v■■ In the first place269 words
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Advertisement257 1923-01-23 10 Electric Prtp^s Pt*otn di %"> o i I 4 1b. Electric Irons $7. I Smi6, Darby Co., Ltd. (Ineoipon ted in the S. S.) I Electrical Department: Orchard Road, Singapore. UNDERWOOD 1 TYPEWRITERS 1 1 BUY THE LATEST 1 IMPROVED PORTABLE MODEL I Just Arrived El. "TEIEHACMUS" S i■■ i257 words
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Advertisement169 1923-01-23 10 LLOYD TRIE; i NO S.N. To. (Xacorporated in Italy). HOMETI Ul [NGS. >ih L- jo KSIA »rK March 3TE April Pot Colombo, Aden, Uassana, Tort Said. rnnihl, Venice and Trieste, talcing car^o 01 through Bills of Lading for Flume, th« KAvanta aa.i Black Sea Porta. OUTWARD SAILINGS. For Hongkong and169 words
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Advertisement141 1923-01-23 10 AYOUMG WIFE CUIBDOFTKAT N FEAXFUL fACSACBB Mrs. B. L. Hunt, writes "I first became ill ai out 2j years apo. and suffered terrible pains in the back sleeplessness, and swelled thighs, and could not move about in bed. I was under a doctor, but had very little relief. I bought141 words
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Advertisement82 1923-01-23 10 I Genasco RoofiB? I 2 PLY .AND S PLY 0 ■I COMPLETE WITH PATEN KANT-LEAK nun AND NAILS FOR FIXING lMI! I" J rLY Jfp^^j Onl- Mk Safid iittrac- che&i The Borneo Company Ltd. (Incorporated in E^nfrlmxid) SINGAPORE, PENANG AND IPCS THE MARK OF GOOD Oil BRILLIANT ECONOMICAL i Asiatic82 words
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Miscellaneous465 1923-01-23 10 SHIPPING NOTES. The British steamer Clan Mac-master, arrived from Durban yesterday with a carffo of coal. The Straits Steamship Co's boat, KaI muning, arrived from Bangkok yesterday with a cargo of rice. The Master of the Soon Ann reports that General Elliot Beef Lipht in Lat. j_U S. Long. 10G.20465 words
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Miscellaneous471 1923-01-23 10 Cheribon Maru, Emits, G uniffer, Jacatr: Jan Pieterxooa Coen, Kalyan, Kangaroo, Kcdo< Krakatau, Lat>rt:s. Lima Maru, Luzon Man Malay Maru, Mexico Maiu, Olde K-rk, "Patrit Seistan, Tanda, Torilla, Villa do Verdun, Zaids VESSELS ARRIVED. Sing-fcep, Dul. 28G, from Djambi 22, fo Djambi 24. Sinirkara, Dut. 281. From D L'2, for471 words
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Article196 1923-01-23 11 January 21. Bank 4 m.s. I 1-4 Bank demand I 1 5-32 Private credits m.s. 1 I 17-:iL' New York, demand, ~>l\ Credits 90 d.iys 56*i Franee, demand 7<JO India. T.T. I^9'Hongkong?, demand 1% px. Dis. Yokohama, demand ill 1 Java, demand Ltttt Bangkok, demand "i'.» l 4 Sovereign,196 words
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Article36 1923-01-23 11 Singapore, -Jan. 22nd, noon. gaporc S1 mdard Ribbed Smoked Sh< t Spot 61% 62; Peb.-Mareh 69 <W^; AprilJ«ne 66% 65%; July-Sept. 67 67%. London quotation Is. E ,<l Mark< k Steady.36 words
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Article343 1923-01-23 11 The Danlop Rubber report just published not only shows how bad trade has been PDd that we are now past the worst, but reveals how one of the largest British conall is has fulfilled its contracts to the letter at a cost of something 'ike I'l 1,000.343 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article112 1923-01-23 11 MniHW, Jan. 22. Rubber.—ls. .V:». Tin £182 L6t., 50 tons BOk! at $92. Rubbers—A!lciiby> $1.21 $1.35, Bl $1.35 $1.45, Crmiffieleas 80 90, Ayer Panaa $7.75 $8, Haluounio $3.30 $3.80, BlOffM 55 <;.;, Changkal Serdanffs s'i"<» $5, Indiauiris $6^o $6.50, Jeram Kuantana 35 42 1... K«n|Mu $5.75 •*'>.i<>. Kuala112 words
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Article188 1923-01-23 11 Singapore, Jan. 22. Uubbcr. London Is. s '.id. Loral 62. Tin. London Jan. L9th. £182 I mai .»2 (50 tons sold). Share .Market. Steadier. KuHlhts.— Bassetta Sl.iii si..;: 1 AlIdnbys s 1 12 7 1 51..-I2 1 Mentakabt 32% 37%, Ulu Bennta -it) 45, Pajaou $7 $7.50, Bukit188 words
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Article135 1923-01-23 11 Singapore. Jan. 22. Tin. £182. 15s. Od. $92. 5o tons sokL Hubhers. Allenbya $1.25 $1.85, Bum -•i.:]i» $1.40, Brogaa 00 To. Craigtetoaa 7. 82%, Jerani Kuantana 40 50. Jimaha $1.65 $1.80. Lunas $8.75 Malaka Pindai %1M *2, Tapaha $ISJM $14, Ifcntakabi :w 35, Mandai Tekonga 50135 words
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Article51 1923-01-23 11 The International Banking Corporation at«> In receipt <>f cable from their New York office that the National City Company, New York, jointly with Guaranty Company. b&ve just ■oeeeasfally accomplished financing the $160,000,000 Anaconda Chile Copper Merger, the largest individual indoal public bond issue ever offered in United51 words
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Advertisement371 1923-01-23 11 *to over $5,000,000. I mi iTi nnn Am ni nrmmmT Assurances in force over $17,000,000 I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY UMTTED. uirAn ovfipf- w; i. < Incor P° rat ed in Straits Settlements) CoSpam has £2000 hSSslLd tS in apOre LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C. ny ias371 words
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Advertisement496 1923-01-23 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. licorporated in England by Royal Charter. Faid up Capita! in 609,000 *>***!** S. ach Reserve Fund 3 700 001 Reserve Liability of PrcpriVtora 3,000 000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgaie, London, E.C. Agencie3 and Branches. A lor Star Hongkong Ptnans Amntsar Ilcilo Puket Bangkok496 words
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Advertisement539 1923-01-23 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Capital, all paid up $20,000,000 Silver Reserve $23,500,000 Sterling Reserve; hold in London 4,500,000 Rt serv e Liabitity of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang Chairman. D. G. If. Bernard, P^sq. Deputy Chairman. A. It. Bowes-Smith. Esq.H. F. White,539 words
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Advertisement353 1923-01-23 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. Established lfriO. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y. 65,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-Pre3ident: K. Ichinoraiya. Esa DIRECTORS: N. Soma, Esq. N. Kajiwara, Esq. "i. Yamakawa. Esq. k S K S^uki Esq M. Odagiri., Esq. K. Morfca««i Baroa K. lwusak', H. Mori,353 words
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Advertisement122 1923-01-23 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in 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 INSURANCE122 words
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Article630 1923-01-23 12 HI CAMMUDGI TO I R. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, Dec. 27. Following on s vere defeats at the hands of Glasgow Academicalfl «n<l Edinburgh Academicals, < ambridge I'niversity n.et a representative Edinburgh Univ vsity ski'.-. l)ny wen pt something like their full strength; there were 12 of630 words
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Article205 1923-01-23 12 "RUGB Y UNION OR NORTHERN UNION?" Mr. James Folds of Subani Esl ii Bata Tiga writes -o the Malay Mail I afeove question might well i»c- asked by atm comer to the country when readthe result «.f the Italaeca-Negri-Sembilan match in so far as it <i*M.idc<i who appear in the205 words
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Article64 1923-01-23 12 SCRATCHING FOR TO-DAY. The following are the scratchings for the first day's racing: Race Xo. 3. Motherless, Oyster, Barangkali, Pawang, Duchess of Orleans, Ruff Stuff, Lady Uosslyn and The Weed. Race No. 4. Jtad'.um and Walnote, Race No. .">. Orthes, Maharani, Hatfield Boy, and Calculator. Race No. 7.64 words
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Article440 1923-01-23 12 There was an exceptionally large gathering of member* on the Race Course, I'enang, on Saturday, to watch the final gallops of the candidates entered for the forthcoming Ww Year meeting. Humble Lad traversed six furlongs. In 1 min. 2.'i 2 ."> stvs. Radium did a furlong440 words
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Article194 1923-01-23 12 \>i> shortly after his meteoric succesi > Carpentier, Battling Siki gave promiM of being constant figure in the newt. He has made good hii claim as Meket after notoriety. lli.> latest allegation— that the match with Carpentier was faked wai not j altogether unexpected, f<»r Paris was-, full194 words
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Article144 1923-01-23 12 Lot Angeles, Cal. Dec. 28th.-- A terrific fue swept over Universal City early this morning completely destroying buildings nn i studio equipment valued at $330,000 e?m incinerating more than one million feet of moving picture film. Actors and directors working on more thai seventeen sets in the144 words
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Article257 1923-01-23 12 Y.M.C.A. Beat S.C.C. 11. In spite of the very wet ground, the Y.M.C.A. soccer players gave a creditable account of themselves en the S.C.C. ground yesterday afternoon, and quite deserved their victory over the Club's second ebven. Fron the start, the Association's forwards showjd better dribbling and passing qualities,257 words
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Article121 1923-01-23 12 A match has been arranged to take plac-.-this afternoon on the Padang between team representing the Scottish Volunteer! ami the S.C.C. The tfaiv" was Driginally to have been Scottish Volunteers against the Garrison Uu» the latter ware unable to raise a full side, and a S.C.C. scratch beam, which121 words
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Article182 1923-01-23 12 LVjaactatiea Football Cup. London. Jan. IS. Tin- following are the results of the first round proper of the Engttah Association Footba I •!>*• Portsmouth 0, Leeds United 0: Iferthyr Town <>■ Wolverharopton Wanderers 1; Brighton and Hove Albion 1. Corinthians I; Huddersfteld Town 2, Birmingham l; Aberdare Athletic182 words
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Article119 1923-01-23 12 London, .Jan. 15. The following is the draw for the second round of the Association Cup to be played n February 3rd. Middlesbrough vs. Notts Fores; or Sheffield United. Bury vs. Stoke. South Shields vs. Blackburn. Bristol City vs. Derby. Plymouth or Notts County v*. Rv»rton119 words
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Article171 1923-01-23 12 London, Jan. 13. The following are the results of the first round of the Scottish Football Cup Dundee 6, Vale of Atholl 0; Hurlford 2 Fraserburgh 1; East Fife 7, Berwick 1- Thistle 1, Hearts 6; Thornhill 0, Ga.ston 1; Stenhousemuir 0, Kilmarnock 5; Broxburn 0; Raith171 words
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Article52 1923-01-23 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 22. In a hockey match at Taiping, Penanß won by three to nil. At cricket H.M.S. Despatch ma<!e 85 and the Penang Cricket Club 158, for nine wickets. At water polo the Swimming: Club lost to the Despatch by eight goals52 words
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Article77 1923-01-23 12 London, Jan. I. South Australia met Victoria at Melbourne in hot weather. Victoiia scored 32K. (Hartkopf i>B, Ransford 73 and Ryder G4). South Australia made 157. (VlctOl Richardson 50). Victoria in their second innings scored 257. (Woodfull 11") and Liddecut Tit. This pair added lf>."» for the77 words
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Article93 1923-01-23 12 London. Jan I. Under tin- auspices i f tin Aldershot Command Athletic Association, many improvements arc being carried out in the Command area. 'thousands of feel <-f turf are being laid down and thousands of tons <-f earth art being shifted, which will be dumped on93 words
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Article52 1923-01-23 12 London, Jan. 2. Fog interfered with the first day's Man-' cheater racing yesterday, causing the curtailment of half the programme Conditions Mil] roved to-day. The most valuable race *f the jumping season so far, the i'l.ooo Victory Steeplechase, as won by 1 Babton, with Hairpin second and52 words
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Article202 1923-01-23 12 The result of th^ January Medal (Bogey play) was a tie between Messrs. E. Shand and A s. Adamson, all square. Mr. .J. M. Chalmers (Scr.), of the Dispensary, beat Sir Arthur Adams (plus :>> in the Anal «.f the Singles Handicap of the Fenaitg Crickei Club202 words
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Article69 1923-01-23 12 Lord Wimborne'i seat "Canford Manor" has been purchased for £50,000 for a public scnool by the same Trust which bought Stowc House." The Trust also bought Cwnvncc Boys' school, Weston-super-mare ta to be moved to "Canford" as the nucleu. of the school which will accommodate three hundred boys69 words
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Article23 1923-01-23 12 Wednesday, 24th. Ambulance Class 516 Signalling Class 5.15. Saturday, 27th. Combined Parade of all wyf 3 HeadqUarters 4 P*• (Compul.23 words
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