The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 January 1923

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. lEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1923. No. 10,798
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  • 249 1 The Dutch are beeoniag alarmed invr ih«- possible outcome of the Kuhr occupation, but the <;o\trnment denies that mobilisation has been ordered Page 7. Strikts in the occupied area wax and wane and in Bavaria have taken the i«;rn> of refusiim to serve an> meals to I'renchmen—
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  • 1150 1 "Of coarse, travelling in the Balkans .-n't what it was. One can get about >y motor now, can't one?" man nani 0 me in th»- smoking-room yesterday. "Of course/ I agreed And, dropping; ny paper, I gased into an incandws- < jit rave in the Are an* 1
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 102 1 ALTHOID f Raffles Hotel. ITelephyne 2920 (10 Lines. 1 Thursday I Guest Night, I I I RaiSes Orchestra. <.\K HILLAM) AT THE PIANO. Js K ALAM AZOO. fOSE LEAF BOOKS •^v THE FINISHED ARTICLE BUPPLISD NOW^ BY FRASER &NEAVE, LTD. iliK VKCADE. SINGAPORE. FOR PAHITS, SLINGS and COCKTAILS. 4 .1
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    • 278 1 ;i the work ji i/ The reason for I ROYM. typewrit- :j If er supremacy is 11 I- W\ Now- compare the guaranteed •1 s^cvi; v'\i;h Wlows Uic: purchase !m 4 r 99 a* 'P» v *8» "Compare rhelibrk." JSB£m<]t> rfti nfiiTf* I -r K-i """"•■'—*»Mpiw<ji:-.. j_^, f. IMI 'M'i
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    • 234 1 Sfe>; LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Dunlopa for lone P^K* l« Bolter for fruit syrupa Pajpe I. Second hand motorcar wanted- Page :< Stadium Ball on Jan. Jl-t.. doni forgei it— Page 2. [lodge can with the Latest 1923 improve- I menti Page [nviatble bifocals make you ft el young ..-:i!ii I'm:*- ■">.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 71 1 THE WEEK. 2bth. i Hig4i \V r.m.. S.S I p.m. PLnjiiiir Races, Second Day. Phil. Orchestra, Vic. Mem. Hall, 5.15. Th Goadoliers, Theatre, 9JSO pjn, Friday, 26th. \High Watwr, 1.20 ajn., ">.■"' p.m. Uunicipal Commission, 2.15 pjn. Drum: and Pifes, Gardens, 5.15 m. li.M.s. Pinafor« »nd Trial by Jury, Theatre.
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  • 482 2 m 1 1 i^^^i Hi* nui v II be glad to hear that 1 1 <• ;hv Rev, W. E. Horley'i I rr from [1 :i\e has been set at rei come ••>; in April. Mr. H :->tx' l '"i\ ■■»•'.> I- i\own Ma.a\.t -day, hi;* f pert< na him
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 421 2 TO J ET «J« FOK SALE. I LARGE GO* OWIIB, aewly erected prea from V-.GO') t. r»rt,ooo zq. ft. fa< ng rlvei I.AUr.K STORES from COCO to r 'iL> a), ft neai vsUatr ami shipping. itoried buildings for oftiv-« .i aixd Ccr.trally situattxl. All immediate entry, polng cheap. Apply or
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    • 644 2 I>J Shi>,\ at 7.:W p.m. PROTEA INTERN RNRS I'-.-oUmi i''ifiti [n -i Parts with nev Comedies, 2wd Show al 9.15 p.ia. JUNGLE GODDBBB SERIAL F n Episodes N and 15. XKU PATHE GAZETTE. IHE LITTU CAFE With MAX LINDER in f fiarts. caiing k MA-M" g part Malay production.. Telephone
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    • 350 2 £v, CJ THEATRE I Is Ist. S h oH at 7.30 p.m. THUNDERBOLT JACK SERIAL Final Episode* Wos. 13, 14 and 1">. SMASHING BARRIER SERIAL With William Duncan Ep: 1. 12nd. Bn©W a I !>..P pm. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In THE Cl UK. Eve's Film Review New Vcd-a-Ville Movies. THE COBSIGAN
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    • 570 2 <3fev«* Jfrr *F* r &r* wAmsl^ 4U KiJ FROM 21th JANUARY, te 19th J In the S e cond Show at ;).m. Zanzibar I [q 1 Reel Scenic Picture. Mysterious Tracks I In l Reel Path.' Film. Goldwyn presents, inald Barker^ production Snow-Blind I Adapted from the famous novel s
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  • 327 3 RUBBER RESTRICTION AND THE SMA LL HOLDER. 1 and o. this side the •>)(!(•• ha« reived p *od il of j attenu< vie, the Rai, he is 1 to be called upon ro suffer undor he compulsory scheme foj the restriction *f n >, r output. Most people will (i'
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  • 14 3 mi '.;r into the va peel \ho i':.!"H ai T 1'" for th fii
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  • 774 3 IRA^ M CO.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE UROKEIIM. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24th. M f N IN 6. [Figrurei in brack«ta show the oapit-ii ™<* w isiu t ttnlera .12.. ;jk <. r. t equtla ex div.j Batang J'acinnj; Tin (si, 5Q £5 Bitam Tin < 500,000) v i.2O 1.30
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  • 41 3 IS< has <! cided not to ratify the vi nventiona with Greece relative to a YugoI I fihiv f cone at th<- port of Salonika I on the ground that < hi j re are net adequate guarantees for the export cf roods.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 152 3 1923 MODEL AR 1 TI v N pi( 1 '.■:> i gQ TED WITH DODGE IRE VAST rHE B( tDYWORK, THE OF AN IMPROVED TYPE OF A LARGER SIZE ARE I W >UND, RH( <\\ THAN FOR N I EN CLEANER is OR WET WEATHER DELIA ERY •f** HMf sVHsBBBsV
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    • 378 3 I 1 hats splendi I told you Wincarnis' wowld do you ?ood. tf •Winctrnis 1 affords satisfaction both to those who recommend it and to y those who rake it. Those who recommend it, let the effect those 1 who take it, fed the benefit. Why Wincarnis gives renewed health
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  • 233 4 Referring to the recent Government noil ttion regarding rents, the ['man- Gazette kb>> According to the information which reached ua from many tenants bcloi mall wage-earning classes who hrc :il> < »n I Bition to contend, individually, with landlords determined to exaci highest rent they can possibly
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  • 28 4 Some polit,cians quickly fl*d out their mi. take, Several new members have al 'oady mtimated to their Party Whins \h!l have h,, d enough of f^ and
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  • 259 4 i he Hcrvard-Yale Match. r i ii ■:•>-...• event in the Amenit ai is unqti( sttonably th< Y*alc o ball game, saj b b Ncv York con t<> (he Manchestei G lian. H. was the ictor. pondent was one of the few poor I intellect •■■•l* in
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  • 309 4 Falter Detail-:. of Ceylon ft h< l Th« train which ia normally the f but which i* now running from Anuradhapura southwards in of :1: ma washan I which have occurred above thai point on i the Indo-Ceylon lin<- a row I 'ikulam, ran into Roods between
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  • 184 4 1 A. orrest, the open champion of Egypt fuv las- year and professional to the Alexandria Sporting Club, baa been successfully emulating J. n. Kirkwood in some of hi, trick shot,. The secretary of the abovenamed club 11. M. Blenkarne certifies to the following shots having
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    • 244 4 l i BB -v' 4 L^^sW. .^B^Bf^ >^ I BhBhBY i I i i t aL I J B^B^ v F I Vjß^l^ftW aM\ \A A#rwßnr <4fc JR ■l^X^^^^K m »ft vVV B^B^^S^ v^B^Av V V\^.^B¥bA^ X v\ ■^B^B^l B^^r .^B^B^^^^ I Dunlop Rubber Co,, (S.S.) Ltd. I I 73
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    • 505 4 jx#iK* Of All D^ r^P TOB < r f '^^ri> I 181 ■Z AUCTION SALE OF Pxcelleal Polished and Walnaf stained Peak Jacobean de* Ili-> Maflter*s Voice Gramophone and Record*, Tennii I To be- held at No. !<"« Road, <>iT Orchard R SAII i:i)\V. 27th JANUARY, 192S al P.M. C
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  • 1839 5 SFBKHKS IN niVEHI \i. DIET. '*v rte»3 t the Js ieM < tonsui-Ueneral.) Tokio, Jan. 23. Baron KatO, the Prime Minister, spea..the Imperial Japanese Dkt to-day, said honour, Prime Minister, lay before u a general statement of w jiii.n i,: policies at this occasion. This being my first
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 350 5 TO LET. Iry desiraM 1 i heaati- und dwoiltng Boast nil •,1 known as No. IS] ndiag in Its own gn rhauted and 1 >noia|od, 1! ST AQINCUB, LTD., A Estate Agents. r•us in B #hamaors, nelu .\r, 2 rally ramishod, ing. Motor car it Duncan Roherta, 137, Ceeil t.
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    • 541 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Oft* v v RcasekaU K UIV A and kontW^d roun.l sad t «bl sa :S- a s CHEOXG KOON SENT, CO., •>1 j Auctioneers Bt-l AUCTION SALE OF •Jte sad hous,hold furnitu.v. •I sar sal room, No. M halls s t:( ON BATUBDAY, 87tl ..AX., at
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    • 407 5 e BllWm»»lH»llllUiliittiiiiiiiiiii«iiiiiiiimim«tmtMsgttimiim»« i j^ I Invisible Fused Bifocals j THEY RESTORE TO YOU THE EYES OF YOUTH, j f For further information inquire at I S. SMITH SON (SIAM) LTD. j 1 Incorporated J. Motion Co. 5 j 14, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. b BANGKOK, BOfGAPORB, LONDON, NEW YORK. SINGAPORE GENERAL
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 16 6 HAY.- Jan. Mth '.n Singapora, daughter to Ifr. and Mrs. John Fimli. y Hay. Pahang.
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    • 123 6 LAW. At Pitt Street I'olic*. Station, Penaag, I t>:\ th<- L'l>l Junu.r\. William Law, Straits lomctits Police, aged 89. GOH. on January -ith., Mrs. Gen Joonj II Hong Ni.* sim CUt Xfi- > nether an«i Mother- 1 I in-law of Messrs. Cloh Tick Huat and Tan K< Tiow, aged
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  • 1044 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, JA NUARY 25, 1923. The Other End Grousers. We used to consider it a prerogm- Uv« of the people of this Colony to, grumble at evils and take no action to end the cause of the discontent till it had become too late. It is a
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  • 748 6 THE MIKADO.' Singapore last night shewed by the cordial enihusiaMv. with which it greeted the presentation of "The- Mikado" on the opening night of the Williamson Opera Company's visit, that in common with the rest of the English-speaking world, it has a whole-hearted admiration, not unmixed
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  • 121 6 The 15th annual general meetinf of tbi Malaya Football Association, will be held at Java Peranakan Club House, Bussarali Street on the 27th instant at AM p m Sharp, Members are eordially invited to atteiu'. Many who renumber him Singapore Will learn with regret of the death at the General
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  • 90 6 [Re General Godley haa I don explicit Im tru I arrestt of Germans I With reference of mediation in the i; -M Sieved were made I -«ivs that Dl irutiatio;,. the Franco-L>e!iri:u! tn rupyinjr the vital The bituminous I meeting n ach< d i Adds of [owa, Indiana
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  • 109 6 II B. o.\ IX( REPRESEN (From Our Own I Kuala In ihf Federal I h.>; expressed it niitrht )><.• po and powei the Hiirh Coi the Chief S« u-r with the Ralei si was decided that and submit i thai it would In* >si tu jrear relating District
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  • 85 6 (From Our Owi i Ipuh. Jan. ft Much interest circles by the don, Cumming, Ptralc d electricml plough wl cl nary mining land obviffi is claimed it redtU from fire cents a cul Ifr. Camming to-da) which retemblei tm Iff with caterpillai r mystifying crowds t
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  • 24 6 t From Our Own < o Pea is In the police coui I enquiry was held Into 'wo Chinese of foi coupons.
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  • 107 6 Before Mr. Act.. n in i fruit yesterday iv.<>>' behalf of Mr. Jean Coti Ciivus, presented a cla k. his troup at (40 i* Mr. Parsons Appeared Sin, Pillis, and said irrai bo, to have the cin and to pay ti.« ai 4 .he costs into court
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  • 23 6 The many Mmfa of Mr G will regret to learn of I which oc'cunvi 1 at her re morning. The deceased trsi Ut<
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 229 6 "j .>.^ Vi^ SL^^ v i e li^rfn ©J i'nV now obtainable I PfH Jl P f *^^S pints ii I^l T*l WB■!* 1 H W I{OM yS 1SI& CAI.-DbEGK W^^^W MfICGREGOK IJl^^r (Incorporated in Shanghai). WHOLESALE RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, s While service ia the primary requisite of
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    • 75 6 1 THE GARRETT PATENT "S.S." TYPE SI PEKHEATEI) STEAM PORTABLE ENGINE. i {HIGHEST. POSSIBLE ECONOMY OF FUEL AND WATER) Spec ally designed, constructed ami suitable for driving PUMPS. FLOUR MILLS. SAW BENCHES. BBICX MACHINERY. DYNAMOS. ICORTAB MILLS. SMALL FACTORIES. STONE BREAKERS ETC. I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF The Borneo Company, Ltd.
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  • 197 7 I GRAVE NEWS FROM HOLLAND. i)|BRICA HORKAS. i.inlnn. Jan. 29. •utticn created at nst Qermam rated by CologM deportattoi i•' er, i' 1 i Uieni of Um Office, for refusing to act wan with- of the Bi ithoriti <te(i Bom, ai the arrest irj formality. i-i w)- hey
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  • 106 7 TU RKISH OBSTINACY. l<au»unne. Jan. 23. of the Conference M ml question Lca^uf of Nations Bi Kin mil ready to abide ■•f the lifting lunet would not tke (life|HXsal 1 territory. He Mosul, but Lord :t\ saying that S Mia, in spite of th.- -•«> eome before lltnc... it wn
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  • 89 7 I Ol the Jungle Godwhich haa been run n both the Surina and the "'"*•<! At the Caioty last I*** attendance and will nex; i Range of programme. -i Mm, The Uttk Cafe, '.i ijHnr, and those 't unity of Meal the Victoria rtened racently,
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  • 288 7 SIR FRANK WANTS HALF A CROWN. HANUPACI ÜBBaVS FEAKS. London, Jan. 23. Interviewed by the Evening Standard w»i t" the lubb.r manufacturer* objection! to re iriction, Sir Frank Swetunham said mat the Eastern Governments were no: m the least iikely to alter the Nrheme io suit manufacturers,
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  • 476 7 London, Jun. 23. The directors of the Imperial Tobacco C< mpmny haw reCOSMMtlded final di\ i('.'"in' of T 1 pec cenl ami bonus of eighteen pence, tax fiee. ««n the ordinary shar«>. ***008 AIN SKA CUTS." London, Jun. 23. ontending that there i> a growing tendency t<» place
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  • 561 7 FRENCH TAKE OVER POST OFFICE. MORE TROOP -MOVEMENTS. [KiMi tor's Service.] lierlin, Jan. 23. A wire from Itayenet says that all customs omVials at Mayenco and Gustavterg J.iivo ceased work as a protest against the airest of the director of the customs 'ofllce and other officials.
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  • 184 7 Capetown, Jan. 23. In the House of Assembly Sir Abe Bailey asked whether the Government intended to introduce legislation in the present MMMa t'ealing with the Asiatic menace. The Minister for the Interior replied in the negative. SHIPPING DI8CU88ION& London, Jan. 24. The feature in Uoydf report
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  • 492 7 INDIAN OCCULTIST IN SINGAPORE. HISTORIC BVENTS RIGHTLY lORETOT D Singapore has >. very interesting visitor in its midst at the present moment in the person cf Professor S. Ccomarafcwamy, an occultist, whose powers of thoupht-readinu have earned for him u reputation which is contributed to by many distinguished people. Professor
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  • 375 7 l-.i r«.,M- ;i and Two Siamese Killed. The Bandon correspondent of the Bangkok Times, writing on .J-i-: 18th. states?: Detaili of the aecicent, which resulted in the death of Mr. 8. G. Turrill, and two Siamese employees, at the new coal mine near Bandon, have just
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  • 16 7 The Lat Pau Press, send us one of their wall calendars with English and Chinese dates.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 155 7 I I ROBINSON CO., LTD. H Special Quality Plain Whitf MeKerls^f '£^2?* 9 Cotton TwiM Day Shirts. Soft Fronts and s D übl« Cuffs. r g PRICE 18.75 Bach. Ij Sizes 14 to 17'_' neckbands. I^S X^l f A Smart and Serviceable garment which tf \L will tfive every satisfaction.
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    • 593 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (Companies Incorporated in England) BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Regular Service to lONMM. AMSTKKDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMRURG AND BRRMKN. GENOA, MAKSKILLES, LIVFKIOOL AND GLASGOW* MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. RO6TON AND NEW YORK. I'aking cargo on through Hill L.idlnjf
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    • 572 8 I "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. *>«• 81«f«por«. s.s. CITY OF SIMLA China and Japan Feb. 5 s.s. CITY OF POON/V China and Japan Mar. 9 s.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER China and Japan April 22 HOMEWARD. *s.s. CITY OF YORK Marseilles
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    • 489 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA 1 AND APCAR LINE. I (Incorporated in Eng<and.) Mx\lL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SE! VICI PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S (Under Contract with His Majestjr'l Goren I f»NDON FAR-BABTBRN SERVICE. FROM LONDON T, MARSEILLES, LO DUE SINGAPORE, LEAVE TO KASHMIR about Feb. I DONGOLA about Feb. is
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 411 9 e uceaii Steam Saiii apuny, Limited. Tlk China Mutual Stea? i^ation Co., Ltd. l>iu earn Ship Co., Ltd. lICAN A WANCHVJUIAN UNE.) (Inrorporavjd in Eigiaad.) >l BZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW TORE la Philippine, and China. j FOR !\EW YORK Due Spore K,, U p or In I Boston and.
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    • 741 9 (Incorporated in U.S.A.) 1 AST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS- HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Bteamaf. Sails Hongkong. Arrives Seattle. PRESIDENT McKINLEY Feb X Feb. 22 PRESIDENT JACKSON Feb. 15 Mar. 6 President grant Feb. 27 Mar. is PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Mar. 11 Mar. ')0 PRESIDENT MADISON Mar. 2;J Apr. 11 Ist Ciass, Fare,
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    • 555 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM PHILADELPHIA VIA SUEZ s.s. STEEL WORKER doe Sin japore to dif Feb. 7 I TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. s.s. MOBILE CITY due re to Jan. 24 19 s.s. STEEL TRAVELLER due Sin rapoi to I Feb. 17 IS b.B. STEEL V. <
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 557 10 u^::^^:::g:^^mmg:mn:tl::mtn:tmm?^t:mmn^^^^^lml:l:^'»»!t;Ml^»^^^:l^TT^ UNDERWOOD I TYPEWRITERS r 1 BUY THE LATEST IMPROVED PORTABLE MODELS I Just Arrived Fx. TEtEMACHUS" *< H soli: agents I Paterson. Simons Company, limited 1 H (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR Mmm mm I KED nv 0 I ROBINSON tCO^ LTD. Singapore. iionko, LTD. li Coliyer
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    • 608 10 NOTICES. MADAME VICTORIA SUAREZ from Paris. LATEST PARIS FASHIONS IN Evening Dresses, Afternoon Dresses, Hats, Belts, &c. Koom No. 56. Raffles Hotel. MODERATE PRICES. For One Week Only. STATE OF JOHORE Restriction of Kuiiber Export. RENEWAL OF CERTIFICATES FOR THE 2nd QUARTER, FER, Ut TO APRIL :ioth. The Certificates of
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    • 200 10 Genasco RoofinV 2 PLY \M> 3 PLY Q COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK nun AND NAILS FOB- FIXING I t#ie result o //i withstands BiigCtaD^H c '^o i tropical heat t^/!i!iss3 end, been* and rain and *No #f /s ma<ft Hi makes a roo^ right. R ,1/if/ attrao s chea/i :j,,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 747 10 SHIPPING NOTES. HONGKONG DIAPHONE SIGNAL From Fel>. 1st until further notice the Diaphone fog signal giving a blast of four seconds duration every minute will be made experimentally. Shipmasters are requested to report to the Harbour Master, Hongkong, how far seaward they can distinguish the signal. The usual fog signal
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    • 70 10 Ames, G. Howall, A. A. Cram\ and Lorimer, Messrs. C. Workman, G. Ramsay, S. J. Allen, H. E. Williams, E. Marten, H. Schofield, F. Manson, 0. Shortland, 11. Barrass, Miss Coran, Roy-Smith, Crocker, Hane, Rowarth, Burke, Lacey, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Clevyes, Mr. and Mrs. N. Tweedale, Miss Bain,
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  • 119 11 Singapore, Jan. 24. Tin. jIW,. 5». $93*>4i 190 tona sold. Robbers.— AUenbya $1.20 $1.30, Baaaetta £1.30 $140, Bvogaa 60 70, Craigieleaa B0 n~>. Jerara Kuantans }.'> ,v>, Jimaha $1.67% $1.77 I-una:- $8..~>0 Malaka Pimias $1.85 §1.J»."). Tapahs $1325 *i:'».7:>. Mi-nta-kmba 30 36, ftfandai Tekongi 50 60,
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  • 190 11 Singapore. Jan. 24. ttubber -London Is. 6%d. Local <;.")' 4 Tin. London t'is:>. :,<. Local $93*4 (100 ton» sold). Saare Market.- More active. Rubbers, Mentakaba :>0 35, Jeram Kuan. tana IT 1 ")2 1 1-, Changkat Serdangi $•"> $5.25, Pantaia *1 $1.10, I'lu Benuta 37% 12%, Utan Simpans
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  • 440 11 BANKER'S ESTIMATE OF GERMANY'S POSITION. •mditions of Her RtctVfrj and OurSii Chariea Addis, presiding at lecture by Mr. J. M. Davidson, an English banker resident in Germany, before the Institute »>f Bankets at Pinsbvry Circus on "The Pres enl Economic Situation in Germany," said t'VM*. Germany before the war was
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  • 94 11 January -l. Bank 1 m..~. j t i-t Hank- demand 2 i 5-o2 Private credits 3 nut. 2 2 IT-;;J Now Voik, demand, ->l-\ Credits W days P ranee, demand 7T<» India, T. T. i<;:. Jloiitrkonv r demand >•<•. Di«. Yokohama, demand 11! Java, demand 140' 4 Hanukok, demand
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  • 109 11 January 24. Tin 190 Tons 193.26 Gambier Cuba No. I 21.60 Gambler 18.00 Pepper Black 1 LOO Pepper (white fair) 22.50 Tapioca, small Bake* f.y 11J&0 Pearl Sago small S.OO Copra Mix 10.00 Copra Sundried 10.40 O]»ii!i;j, Benares unc. 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white J35.00 Ric Siam Xn. l for
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  • 83 11 FRASER'S REPORT. Singapore. Jan, 21. Robber l>. 6%d. Tin £185. ss. 190 toni ■old .ff>.S.2r». Rubbers.- A!!i I. |1.45, JenUß Kuantana 46 52%, Lunas 18.40 18.75, Mentakabs 31% S5, Indragiri |6 |6^o, Penk River Valleys |2 $2.10, ex divicknd, Jimahfl $1.60 $1.70, Tambalaks D7% $14)8%, Kuala Sidinu
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  • 45 11 Singapore, January 24th, 12 nooa. Singapore Standard l*;:!e Crepe Spoi r > I Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot 68; Peb.-Mareh <:r 88; April-Jam N July-Sept. If; Oct-Dcc. 714 lt\k, London quotation bI el l-. i id. Mark St idy. eS^
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 345 11 Asset? over $5,000 000. TUT TDI7AW nnmrniT w w^.« Assurances in force over $17,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMED. up An nvwxrv w< v, Incor P° r ated in Straits Settlements) \TTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE Assur ance Companies Act. AGENTS WANTED "SVRFTAPY MANAGING DIRECTOR MANAG gg R^ E
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    • 474 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Ircorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600,000 RetV/e 8 F «nT h VIZ'Z Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000 000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hor.gkong Pcnans Amntsar Tloilc Puket Bangkok Ipob on Batavia
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    • 542 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Capital, all paid up $20,000,000 Silver Reserve $23,500,000 Sterling Reserve; held in London 4,500,000 Ri serve Liabitity of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang— Chairman. i D. G. M. Bernard, Esq. Deputy Chairman. A.M. Bowes-Smith.Esq.H. P. White. Esq. Hon.
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    • 356 11 vokoha»ialpecie bank, LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fuad y. 65,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. V 'ce-President: It. Ichinomiya, Esa DIRECTORS: S. Soma, Esq. N. Kaj'wara, Esq. wnakawa. Esq. S. K Suzuki, Esq. M. Odagiri, Esg. Baro.n K. Msrlauiia, Baror. K. lwasaki. h. Mori. Ego
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    • 119 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 INSURANCE
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  • THE PRODUCE MARKET.
    • 148 12 The < ,'iamber cf Commerce Kubber A^sov i.-.v ,»n held its 687th auction yesterday. 24tii Januaiy, when there was catalogued 1,300,924 lbs.; MB.lB tons. Offered i. •_'".!:>IT lbs,; BOOJ6 tens. Sold 7<> '.440 lbr.; :]!2.T;) imp. PRICES REALIZED. London Snot is. V id. X. Y. Sp(>t 37*i cts.
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    • 315 12 Forward Contracts. The following ffKfitif ha^ been approved iiy the Government of the S. s. to grant relief in cevtain CIICI where forward COB* tiacts for the salt* of robber have been inaut*. 1. No relief will be granted in the following caief < a >
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    • 424 12 Singapore, .l.in. Jt. ;it in the price <-f robber ha can da krge turnover of rubber shares during the week hw. the markei at the quieter ai tin result of profit-taking. The commodity is quoted i pound, s rise <»f 1 '■«<!. and eenU locally, an improvement
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  • 664 12 Japan*, e Allegations. The bearing of the case in which M. Rokle, the Japan* se employed at the Ineonc Tax oJßce as interpreter, stands cLtTged -with receiving ilU v jral gratification, vav continued before Mr. l>a\i In the District Court yesterday afternoon. Mr. Dnnoth appeared
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  • 169 12 Mr. Justice E, < Watson arrived in Penang, from Rangoon by the Ekma. Major C. H. Coventry, R.A.S.C. assumed duties of R.A.S.c Malaya, on Jan. 15th. Lieut L R. Hall, M.C., Royal Scots, attached Royal Corps of Sisals, has been tiiken on the Strength of the Command. Among the. passengers
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 252 12 HANDICAPS FOR TO-DAY. (from Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 14. The following are the Wtlghtl for the second day's racing at Penang*: Race 1. (Five furlongs): Royal Blood 10.7. Windfall 10, Arjuna 8.13, Beiu R,*garde 8.10, Babz 8.7, Duke 8.6, Pickny 8.1, Shantung 7.9, The Quest 7.2, Zara
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    • 53 12 The following are ihe so-att-hintrv for the second day's racing at Penang: Race No. l Babz. Pickny. Race No. 2. Motherless. Kan No. 1.- Walpole. Rare No. 5.-— Ducbesi «.f Orleans. Race No. Mookita. Race No. 7. Van Fox. phillipa. ilnce No. s. Mona, Kalamoti, Kangan Race No.
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    • 35 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pesuiag, Jan. 14. Mr. C. 0. Campbell has been reinstated as s trainer by the 8. K. A. and will have! horses a1 the next meeting in Malaya.
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    • 196 12 Tfce Negrl and Replaj Invitation. Referring to th«- home-coming of the Perak Fifteen after roccensfully defeating Negri Sembilan in the Malayan Cup tinal a: Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, the "Times of .Malaya" says: There was a rush to' welcome the winning team, who were in] a compartment outskSe of
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    • 73 12 The first match of the Y.M.C.A. six-a--side football competition will i>c played i!iis evening at r>.:so on the Balestier I ground between C. A. Morris' and s. EL Travis' teams. The teams will he lined up as follows:— C.A. Norris; If. Caehatoor, J. V. Moss, Cheng Soon
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    • 56 12 The following will represent the S.R.C. \>. Band Coy. ')f Middles-ex Regiment at football to-dr\ y (Thursday) on the S.R.C. ground: -C. 11. Rodrignes; G. H. Kraal and D. de Souza; J. R. Rodrigucs, N. S\ Hogan and N. de Silva; J. F. Pestana, H. C. Mil If, T
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    • 46 12 S. C. C. Spring Tournament. The S. C. C. Spring Lawn Tennis Tournament will commence on Monday, March sth. The entry sheets for the Championship, Championship Pairs and the Newcomers' Handicap are available in the Club. Entries close at 7 pm. on February 21st.
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    • 221 12 London. Jan. 5. At rugger, Kent beat the Rhine Army by 23 points to 6, at Blackheath. Isondon, Jan. 10. The following- are Rugger results: Edinburgh Academicals beat Durham University by 12 points to 10. Eastern Counties lost to Sussex by 5 pointg to 12. Guy's Hospital beat
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    • 175 12 Isondon, Jan. 7. llnerren. The British Ski Club's race in the cross country skiing championship wu held in brilliant weather and bright sunshine. There was keen frost and deep snow. The route was from Huton SchUt Horn. S,n()O feet up, about th? ed#e cf the valley, throng!]
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    • 67 12 I .< ml«ui jan. 10. At Sydney in the return match between New South Wales and South Australia, New South Wales scored in their first inning! •1m; (Collins 13, <?i 180, Andrews IT!M, and iii their second innings for l. South Australia made 196 iri the first
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    • 117 12 Tin* A. I*, e. fielded a vety weak team t<» meet the S. C. C. hockey eleven on the I'li'lan-.r yesterday, with, the result that the s. c. C. had a walk over. The game v;ts rather u>»> one-sided to he interesting although the pace kepi up was .mitt
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    • 51 12 En the hockey match against Singapore on the Padang on Saturday, Negri Sembilan will be represented by G. \V. Kingston, P. .T. Pane, L. B. Standley, E. Jeff, E, If. Pennefather, G. Hogbin, If. p. M«>fffcit, P. J. Lloyd, B. P. Windsor, J. s. Beldam and C. H.
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  • 117 12 Regeneration, theme that always pulls the heart ;m<! entertains, especially when it is woman'i regeneration, ia the leading subject of What Women WHI Do, the big Edward Joae production for Associated Exhibitors, Bhowing at the Empire tonight, with Anna Q. Nilsson featured at the head of an all-star
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  • 53 12 The Malaya Camera Club, for which Mr. S. K. Sibbald of the Town Planner's Office, Kuala Lumpur, is honorary secretary, is holding- a photographic exhibition for Malaya in July of this year, which will be open to all users of the camera in Malaya. It is hoped to get a
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