The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 January 1923
1923-01-29
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Title Section16 1923-01-29 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN TENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 192.5. No. 10,801.16 words
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Article256 1923-01-29 1 News from the liuhr i s r— Cartas but .'•pparently the strikes are not widespread or tfeneral. There is houexer V, Y. a P ass 've resistance strike. More Preach officials and workers are being drafted into the area— P*g« 7. w A threatened Bavarian revolution has256 words
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Article1071 1923-01-29 1 Every atom of the great ocean is constantly changing its place: from the depth to the surface, or from the surface to the depth; from the frozen pole to this burning equator, or from us to the Arctic Seas; nou rising into the air m the form of1,071 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement165 1923-01-29 1 MALTHOID Raffles Hotel. TELEPHONE 2920. (10 Lines) "MONDAY Tea Dansant 5 pm to 7 p.m. Raffles Orchestra. BDGAB HILL AND AT THE PIANO. KALAMAZOO. LOOSE LEAF BOOKS THE FINISHED ARTICLE CAN BE BUPPLIED NOW BY FRASER eYNEAVE, LTD. THE ARCADE, SINGAPORB. WHITEAWAY'S Great Two Weeks STOCKTAKING SALE NOW PROCEEDING t$165 words
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Advertisement108 1923-01-29 1 BURNETTS DRY AND OLD TOM GIN Imported By The African Eastern i Trade Corporation Ltd. (INCORPORA DHi KHQLAND). SINGAPORE. Sole Agents s. S. F. M. S. EUROPE HOTEL. After Dinner Dances arc hold every Tuesday and Saturday. An admission fee of 51.50 is charged ko all guests, excepting Orchestral concert108 words
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Advertisement203 1923-01-29 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Houses m Holland Park to let— Page o. Complete steamplant for sale Page 5. Straits Motor Garage lor Hupmobil'.' cara- Page Moutrie's pianos are reliable and full i.-.lue Page 12. Michelin con! :>_•» heavily reduced m ice Page Annual clearance sab at John Little's next Monday— Pan Shipping:203 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous20 1923-01-29 1 Yeoman of the Guard, Theatre, Pirates of Penzance. Theatre, 9J99. V. and O. Homewanl Mail, train. H.M.S. Pinafore, Theatre, Matin*20 words
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Article228 1923-01-29 2 I Thj following guests W929 on Tuesday preaent at a dinner party riven by His Excellency the High Commissioned and '-a*' Gu-Uomard at Government House. •ixuala Lumpur. H- H. The Sultan of Bdaagar K.C.M.G.. H. The Yang di ncr Tcan Besar of £egn Sv -mbilan, K.C.M.G., The228 words
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Article163 1923-01-29 2 £*he Courtneidge-Holloway London Company. which is expected to arrive la Singapore on February 14th, after playing ko very large audiences m Bombay, Calcutta and other Indian cities. i> touring **rth a very attractive repertoire of the lalast dramatic and comedy productions, \»ftich are at present163 words
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Article148 1923-01-29 2 Now that Government has met the t clients' agitation, to which we were the firat to give voice, it is rery much up ko the t'-nants to respond to the notice published m our advertising columns calling upon "all ■ante and sub-tenants, from whom an in.^eeee of148 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement435 1923-01-29 2 TO 1 XT OR FOR SALE. LARGE t.«>DOWINS, aewly erected area from 10,000 to 60,000 sq. ft. facing river. LARGE STOKER from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shippAlso three storied buildings for offices sad godowaj. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write to A.435 words
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Advertisement679 1923-01-29 2 Br^ aft lst SHOW AT 7.30 I 2»d Show at 9.30 p.m. ,4 DoU£h and .Dynamite' 2 Part Chaplin J r T, AP TT? rw Apt iv it* THF FVUHfRAXT MAXt, THE VILLAGE MAIDEN jt HALLIE CHAPLIN ,n THE IMMiGKAN 1 6 part Malay Production I New Eve's Film Review679 words
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Advertisement307 1923-01-29 2 AJLHAMBR fl FROM 24th JANUARY, ta 29th. JANUARI In the S^Vond Show at 0 p.m. Zanzibar I In 1 Reel Scenic Picture. Mysterious Tracks I Reginald Barker's production Snow-Blind I Adapted from the famous novel by Katharine X a Is a vigorous, red-blooded drama of Canada's Gnat Northwest from the307 words
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Article282 1923-01-29 3 Ann :r i a Spec. J.oi* •>. .J .iii. 1 1. Goo pack < May ;1 I >aj them toi .his craei age," ttered a yofcng man as he harried away sl 'witching mouth a.s if fearing oh rvatioi from the speetaelo of the V.282 words
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Article138 1923-01-29 3 Tho quaint ma r is cf M. d< Pa< h :n. the threat piani au I real nsement to audit i ,-in<l Derbyshire town-., where Ke ha« beeu giving Chopin recitals. \t Chesterfield the audience was ta large that some people had to be accommodated on138 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement199 1923-01-29 3 I? PENETRATES without rubbing. the first no help for yoor ,I,R^ i^j Keui t. Neuritis or •i've tried othei 'XL r i ntmenf iasopeoe- T r I il wn V ?^V^^?l /l v p.un by *mMm*&rww i— lituted sms of iFTTfTTVHPn^ part with a c 5 h ISZSSVZZa 1 of199 words
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Advertisement174 1923-01-29 3 1 In Propaganda it is Truth If*-*-. J €_*T j£m N />LD Highland Malt Whiskies are /SmP'i S3flls 1 Sscarce and must be r cc for some 1 Wh ikies that give to H HAIG FIVE STARS :;CQ'*:i6 51 v the »*6 chat I wl h i i kes i174 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article273 1923-01-29 4 I Prospect Challenge te Amcru-t. L -ndon, Jan. 14. Mosi probably there will be another contest tor the American International Polo Cup next year. The Hurlingham Polo Committee will shortly holt! their first eeting of the year, at which the challenge for tiie Cup will be discussed. If273 words
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Article118 1923-01-29 4 London, Jan. .">. Entries for the Baring Handicaps show that 70 horses havo boen entered for the Lincolnshire as against last year's 71. In the City and Suburban there are 40 entries Sinai L> last year, and m the Jubilee 57 against 56. The Lincolnshire entries include118 words
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Article228 1923-01-29 4 The play m the Malaya Rugby Cup final on Saturday, says the Malay Mail, was vary keen. Occasional flashes of brilliance however, wore nullified by frequent displays of erratic passing and disappointing fielding. Both sides evinced a grim determination to be on the defensive. From the start228 words
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Article26 1923-01-29 4 Captain Colville, who met with the motor-cycle accident m Kuala Lumpur laet week, has taken a turn for the better and i» now making rapid progress.26 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement202 1923-01-29 4 piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinn j VIRGINIA CIGARETTES j|jj Pw^^F^ 1 *T*HAT INDEFINABLE QUALITY which every true J^ M wX&steWm j 1 lover of Virginia Cigarettes learns to appreciate will be *m tight ||Bwg^P^aipjSpl p M found m Piccadilly Cigarettes, no matter where they may be sent. ©somict fl IH Extreme care is taken202 words
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Advertisement60 1923-01-29 4 9^tt*W loom X (UI A BURDEN v "r: mf that which can be I uediately if you ciiiy 'hi..- t>i* t»!e of consulting k. rsUTADA Japanese Dtntial /Phone No. 1248) 74, Bras Basah Koad, Singapore. Extraction Painless Attendance by Appointment Office Hours: 8 to 6 p.m. on week days 1060 words
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Advertisement846 1923-01-29 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE >| In tho Supreme Court at Johore Ruhr-.. Miscellaneous Suit No. 17 ot THE HO HONG HANK LTD. against a ABDUL RAHEEM BIN ABUBAKAB The Undersigned have been favoured with Instraetions i<, sell h. at their sale-room, Raffles (harnbers, Rafles Place. Singapore, ON MONDAY, sth FBBBUABY, IMS,846 words
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Article628 1923-01-29 5 Harrowing Details. The Daily Expneaa special corrcepondent m Athens Btsjbes that after the trial of the Greek ex-Ministers was over, on November 27, the Revolutionary Committee sat until half-past three m the morning, debating the issues of life and death. Finally they decided to cany out the628 words
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163 1923-01-29 5 Fakir's Barbarity. The Amritsar police have published particulars of a most extraordinary charge against fakir, who i s alleged to have a the death of B man who ha been fined to his bed for several months. The dead man and his brother were s<163 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement285 1923-01-29 5 TO LET. TO LET. ■■■itii'ully sitaatod I ijt sea beiag i ted. Estate I I rust Ageac late Ageat* v.c. I: sd, i'ry Id Fv !>- -i f vi It I 1 i I trg« month. Apply Cheong Bl v.c. VI v V'A< AS dtuation. I VI o ii rate285 words
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Advertisement452 1923-01-29 5 AUCTION SALES MORTGAGEE'S SALK OF M a^g 7 I t^^^-rr wp^^ U N 7 nd 7-A Lovonr At our saleroom, No. Chulia Street. OH WEDHBWAY, ll* iinuury Slt L«t l Va^-abk- Mt roart loaaaheM land »<* t*« hrieh anu tils loof hoas* and ou •ars known n.s N L -jr452 words
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Advertisement676 1923-01-29 5 NOTICES. I GOVERNMENT HOI SIM G. NOi?CE hert'; that tb new Coverniucii*. Buiiux.i^ at Upper Cross street will be available for occupation trom the lst February 1923 and that tendeis for shops and applications for rooms wiU be received at the Land Office where further particulars may be as- 1676 words
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Advertisement798 1923-01-29 5 NOTICES. I FBDBRATBB MALAY STATES RAILWAY& CHINESE NEW VKAR. Pr *n lj h to 20th February, 1923, inclusive, 1 .1* I KETS available for return journey •J J,T 'd a half, all classes, will be issued to tb^ principal towns on th? FII S Railways, Kelantan excepted. The retarn* journey798 words
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Advertisement141 1923-01-29 5 NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE that the business of Messrs. Yong Whatt of ir>9 and ICO Arab Street, Singapore, formerly carried on by Foo Siang Bin and managed by Foo Dai Peng, is now under the control and management of two executors of the estate of Foo Siang Bin, namely Foo Hee141 words
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Advertisement278 1923-01-29 5 LORGNETTES N. LAZARUS— OPTICIAN MEDICAL HALL BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE GENERAL STORES. We have just reeehred a Xew Consignnit nt of tin 1 greatest variety of beautifully Coloured Oriental Style Bead Necklaces, similar to those which m ancient times adorned the necks ol proud Egyptian Beau tic--. Trices to suit all278 words
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Article26 1923-01-29 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. I LLOYD. At Cranagn, Jervoii Road, Srngapore, «n tlit- 2fth in.-t.. Urn wrift of C. J. 1 Lloyd, Hongkong Bank, of a daughter.26 words
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874 1923-01-29 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY. JANUARY 29, 1923. Week End Comments. Chief interest during the week continued to be centred on the Ruhr occupation. The French are experiencing great difficulties m getting any material benefit from the coal-mines, but we repeat that it is over early to talk about failure. Speaking874 words
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Article332 1923-01-29 6 New Fellows of the Colonial Institute are -('apt. F. Colwill, Kuala Lumpur; R. R. Goulding, Johore Bal ra; I apt. J. W. Hoflin, Kuaia Lumpur, s. V. .1. Parker- Failing payment of a number of writs for the recovery <. salary, etc., i&sncd the Almazoff Circui by the members "f332 words
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Article324 1923-01-29 6 THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER." The J. C. Williamson Company can present musical comedies with just as much success as it can the operas of Gilbert and Sullivan. This was evidenced hy the excellent manner m which "The Chocolate Soldier" was produced al the Victoria Theatre cr Saturday,324 words
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Article425 1923-01-29 6 Earl Spenc< left £1498,4 of which 69,000 ifl net personalty. We have received a useful desk calendar f 1923 from tl Rubber Stamp ompam D li hag gone to Penang. Dr. an<l Mi 1 etcher have left for Home. i.M.M.i Mr. H f the AgTicoltura] Pepartmenl has been transferred to425 words
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Article176 1923-01-29 6 —I [Rentei I 9u day T.., dent learns thai rendered very Unet of Freiu h a< I ioi ive fone bej >ml cvi r hinted -,t dill Paris. Con menting urg< I. lescuing Prmiw c i imp i manoeuvred tl The Oba< rv< i t< worst fori d176 words
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Article67 1923-01-29 6 I By Courtesy of Kich 9 Teste, The death ia a? of Vice-Admiral v > the Kobe Navigation B The Opposition Pal Peen has decided to men:*- foreign pol operation with J N Goi Tnment Party. est Aft v. towns and villagei bj 1 cultural A» mitted to67 words
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Article166 1923-01-29 6 H M. the King has -i n for th< I the Empire Exhibit Mr. 0. Hansen, of tl I o ltd.is m le St. 1 kok, suffering from tyi Mr. Porter, Vice-Pn dard Oil Company, ail touring party coming T". < A petition has b urn of Mr, I an166 words
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Advertisement81 1923-01-29 6 t STOCKS NOW OBTAINABLE AMD FROM SOLE AGENTS: CALD3ECK MACGREGOR j (Incorporate*] m Shanghai). WHOLESALE RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. PATRONISED H^>/«r BY ROYALTY. STERLING SILVER BRUSH SETS For Ladies, Gents and Children of the Newest and Highest Qualify. TO MEET EVERY PURSE B. P. De SUVA, 62 3 High81 words
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Advertisement41 1923-01-29 6 HAVE YOU SEEN OUR NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE j ASK FOR ONE, IT'S FREE KODAK LIMITED (Incorporated m Er gland). 3 Battery Road, Singapore. II 1)0 I NEED GLASSES i If m doubt consult Ii JOHN DIKE, Optician. Hi Battery Road, Singapore.41 words
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Article313 1923-01-29 7 HI M THREATS. STvi L IK< I an, Jan. M. stat besides cavalry. «ri*. Jan. 28. PssVlfe-Warka, Ruhr and n p nit I that trongly held. bit weei the nbera of the I liHVi < urieaty, transport he Governit the i with al solute igreaaing pn313 words
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Article542 1923-01-29 7 NOT REPARATIONS. BkTTISaI PEKBB WAENINQ. [Reuter*h Service], I'aris, Jan. 26. ion hai refused to grant a moratorium rmany and <- declared the general default of German, towards France and Belgium by three a, with one absU ti I'aris. Jan. states the st-n yments of May :>tb... v.v2i, waa542 words
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Article136 1923-01-29 7 Washington, Jan. 26. .Mr. Chalmers, m the House of Reprefun--Imlives,mlives, moved a resolution that a coinmiit.ee interview President Harding and urge h im to summon a world peace conference m view of the fact that Europenn nations an to be drifting r o war, saying th%t the136 words
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Article245 1923-01-29 7 DEBT QUESTION. BALDWIN ON SE IT LAMENT CHANCES* Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 27. Mr. Stanley Baldwin has arrived Irom New York, London, Later. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, interviewed at Southampton an his arrival from New York, emphasised that the Great AngloVmerican difference as regards debt was that245 words
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Article535 1923-01-29 7 London, Jan. 26. Ihe British Empire Producera Organisei baa tent a letter to the President of Boarj of Trade* requesting him t<» a leputation early In February to csk for a definite assurance that preference will b<' given m all public body con-, to firms employing British535 words
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Article111 1923-01-29 7 ARSON (CAMPAIGN. Ei RTKBK BXBCTJTIONS London, Jan. 26. Pruetieall} the whole of South-west Ireland s telegraphically cut ort' from Dublin. The affected area was served by the railWaj which recently suffered intensely m parta and now is inaccessible by rail. Cut ting the telegraphs has Increased alarm. The111 words
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Article297 1923-01-29 7 London, .lan. 27. Sir John Jordan, expresses the opinion that Ihe suggestion of Mr. Aglen to legalise the opium traffic is retrograde. He was glad to see that the Chinese, present at the meeting, deprecated it. He saie 1 that fhf demoralisation of the outdoor toff <>f the297 words
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Article146 1923-01-29 7 (Bth List of Subscriptions.) Amount previously acknowledged $1,110.20 Collected by Mrs. C. Violet Hume. G. H. Nash 20 t;. Lyon-Maekenzie 10 F. C. Marshall 10 Dr. T. W. H. Burne 10 Mrs. C. Violet Burne, M.D. 10 Collected by Mrs. 6. W. A. Trimmer. G. Foster Robson146 words
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Advertisement127 1923-01-29 7 His Master's Voice' RECORDS Gilbert and Sullivan Operas Complete Operas recorded under the personal supervision of Mr. Rupert D Oyiy Carle. Each set is contained m an artistic album. •The Mikado" Eleven 12-inch double-sided Records. "The (Gondoliers Eleven 12-inch double-sided Records. "The Yeomen of the Guard" Eleven 12-inch double-sided Records.127 words
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Advertisement638 1923-01-29 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (Companies Incorporated m England) BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Regular Service to IOM)ON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES. HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. F Taking cargo on through BXll638 words
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Advertisement600 1923-01-29 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorpon ted m Englsnd) PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. Btagapors. a.s. CITY OF SIMLA China and Japan Feb. 5 a.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 Marseilles and600 words
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Advertisement572 1923-01-29 8 P. O. BWTISH INDIA APCAR LINE. I (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICI PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with His Majesty's Qovenui lONDON FAR-EASTERN SERYMK FROM LONDON Tv MARSEILLES, LC DUE SINGAPORE. LEAVE BIN KASHMIR about Ib. 4 SARDINIA j 921 DONGOLA about Feb.572 words
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Advertisement434 1923-01-29 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. Tl.v China Mutual Stear- Navigation Co Ltd AND BDerann Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd IfKgIGAM MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) i i I TO ItOSION ANU NEW VOKK Ma si EZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK Due Spore Rssjte p or Jan 29 Philippines434 words
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Advertisement534 1923-01-29 9 jSj BP^^^a isTmbsT^ sec (Incorporaceu ia u.£>.A.i FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS- HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Sails Hongkong. Arrives SeattJ*. PRESIDENT McKINLEY Feb 3 Feb. 22 PRESIDENT JACKSON Feb. 13 Mar. 6 PREBIDENT GRANT Feb. 27 Mar. 18 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Mar. 11 Mar> 30 PRESIDENT MADISON Mar. 23 Apr. 11534 words
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Advertisement257 1923-01-29 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LINE. Katori Maru Feb. 6 Atsuta Maru Feb. 20 LIVERPOOL LINE. Delsgoa Maru Mid Feb. Tsushima Maru early March HAMBURG LINE. Mito Maru early Feb. Matsuye Maru Early March Lima Maru mid. April NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. BOMBAY LINE. T niba Maru257 words
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Advertisement641 1923-01-29 9 USTHMIAN LINE FROM PHILADELPHIA VIA SUEZ s.s. STEEL WORKER due Singapore to d Feb. 7 1923 TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. s.s. STEEL TRAVELLER due Singapore to load Feb. 17 1923 s,s. STEEL WORKER due Sm-.-.porc to load Mar. 17 19 Taking cargo on through Bills641 words
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Advertisement193 1923-01-29 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co. (lacorporated m Italy). HOMEWARD SAILINGS. TIUME L. due Feb. 12. FERSIA due early March TRIESTE duo early April lor Colombo, Aden, Massana, Port Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste, taking cargo oa through Bills of Lading for Fiume, ths L^.vante aad Black Sea Ports. OUTWARD SAILTNGS. For193 words
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Article170 1923-01-29 10 The P. and O. Alipore has left Bombay, and is expected to arrive at this port at 6 a.m. on Monday the sth proximo. She will proceed to the P. and O. Wharf on arrival, i A boat described to the Paris Academy of Sciences is driven directly170 words
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Article346 1923-01-29 10 Straightening out the National Finances. Amsterdam, December 16. The Netherlands Government has tabled a bill for the raising of a new loan, not to exceed FI. 350,000,000 (roughly £3'),000,000). The purpose of the new loan is to consolidate the floating debt and to cover the deficit346 words
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Article263 1923-01-29 10 According bo the published account of an extraordinary general meeting of the An. ban Company Ltd. held m London ia^t year tha Chairman Mr. A. liontefiore ■aid tha; the F. If. S. Government had given the Com), any the right to select 30,0i>i> aero of land ai that263 words
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Article129 1923-01-29 10 A iv w gold-bearing quartz reef more than thirty feel wide has been discovered on the boundary of the once famous I logan gold mines at liuntddu. The discovery waa made by Captain James Wilde, a mining engineer, who has had thirty years* experience of gold mining129 words
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Article69 1923-01-29 10 At the instance of Mr. Taylor of the Preventive Service, a Chinese was fined |100, or m default three months rigorous imprisonment, for being m possession of dutiable liquor and materials for distilling the same, m a house m .Too Chiat Road, by Mr. Dawson, m the second court yesterday.69 words
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Advertisement153 1923-01-29 10 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS BUY THE LATEST IMPROVED PORTABLE MODEL j Just Arrived Ex. 'TEiEMAGHUS" I I SOLE AGENTS I Paterson, Simons Company, Limited. (Incorporated m England). I SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR STOCKED BY I ROBINSON CO.. LTD. Singapore. I RONEO, LTD. 11 Collyer Quay, Singapore. 1 Sub-Agents, SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.153 words
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Advertisement75 1923-01-29 10 WATERBURY'S COMPOUND SHADE FROM ID LIVER OIL. iasteleSS ODORLESS A remedy with many years of strong service back of it. For coughs, colds, lung trouble, or generally run-down condition, try Waterbury's Componnd. The world's be> t tisane builder. Sold by all chemists. WATERBURY CHEMICAL CO. Des Moines, lowa, U. S.75 words
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Advertisement34 1923-01-29 10 Kr,an, Ban Whatt Hin, Medusa, Katon e (Brit.); Emile, Van der Parrn, Indragin. Sembilan, Senang, Speelman, S. V. de Beele, (Dut.); Mobile City, (Am.); Ban Siong Be*, (Sar.) January 28.— Ban Ho Gunn, (Dut.)34 words
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Advertisement174 1923-01-29 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative ■.J^JSfi&arr ."V' aak^Hfi^^ 'zwM :as» m^.j *aiwa\ i a> j jSißw^BsiajK /S bbbbV' k M EL aBIDR Stocked iin 1, 5 10 GalloD Driar WHY PAY H/g/i Prices for Hard Wood I Soft Wood Treated ttith JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST AS GOOD Write tor Particulars to174 words
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Miscellaneous601 1923-01-29 10 HAIL TABLE, TO DAY. M,(ian Van der Wyck 9 a.m. Penang, Rangoon aad Gakatta bake Fielding 9 a.m. K. rimon Soon Lee 9 a.m. Pulnu Soegi Beanil 0 a.m. Cucoh Hong Soon 9 a.m. Cucob Ifassims i* a.m. X Pahang, K. ntaman and Trenggaaa Boribat 11 a.m. Hongkoi Shanghai and601 words
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Article90 1923-01-29 11 January 27. Bank i aLa. i 1-* Bank demand 2j4 5-32 Private credits 8 m.<. 2 1 17-32 New York, demand, 01-?s Credits !"> days 56% France, demand 780 India. T. T. 165^ Hongkong, donsand i'j p.c Dis. Yokohama, demand 111*4 Java, demand 139 Bangkok, demand 79 U Sovereign,90 words
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Article111 1923-01-29 11 January 27. Tin Buyers f j:{ m Xo Sellers Gambler Cube No. 1 l'l.oo Gaasbior 17.56 Pepper Black 14,06 Pepper (white fair') 88.68 Tapioca, ■mall flake, f.g. ll.no Pearl Sago sn,uii fe.oo Copra Mix 16.66 Copra Snadrled 10.40 Opium, Panares une. 4,500 I Rice, Rangoon white 236.00 Rioe, Siam111 words
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Article38 1923-01-29 11 Singapore, Jan. 27th, 11.30 a.m. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot 61 .j 62; Peb.-Marell 88%; April-June 84 H 65; Ju'y-Sept. 66 Gt". 1 Lotidon quotation sheet Is. 5 4 d. Market Weak.38 words
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Article205 1923-01-29 11 Saturdays Alterations. Hitam Tin (500.000) 1.25 1.35 K. Kamunting 2.0.0 2.20 Kinta Asa, (*****0—10) 7.00 7 7". Nf.'vn- Pel 1.25 1.35 Rawang Tin ($1) 1.10 L2Q Renong Tin 1-2.6 1.5.0 South Taipings 1922 <*) 1.10 1.20 Tniping Tin (1,200,000) 1.02 1 1.10 T. Harbour 10.00 10-75 I.anadron205 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article71 1923-01-29 11 Singapore, Jan. 27. Kubber.— la. s*«d. Tin £186 12s. 6d. Buyers, no tellers, $98.62%. Rubbers. —Nothing doing;. Market no* ntinal m most stocks, nrith no bnywi m e\ idencc. Tins.— Sooth Taipingi |1.10 s 1.17 J Tarpingi $1 $1.05, North Tnipinga *i.io $1.15, Nawng Pets $1.20 $1.90, Johns*71 words
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Article110 1923-01-29 11 Singapore. Jan. 27. Tin. #186. 12s. 3d. Rubbers.— Aiknby.s $1.20 81.30, Ba.-selts 31.30. $l.3f>. Brogas go 70, Cratgieleni 87 Vi 72 1 Jernm Koantans 40 45, Jimnha $1.00 61.67H, Mnlnka Pindaa $1.75 $1.85, Tapahs 112.75 $13.25, Ifentakaba 27 9t%% Pantaif 90 si. Utan Simpans $1.95 $2.05.110 words
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Article379 1923-01-29 11 London, Jan. 3. The year P»22 closes with a firm tone. doe m great measure to indirect signs that it is the intention of America to take some part m the rehabilitation of Europe. but the world's demands, held up during ti..,- war, have still to be379 words
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Advertisement390 1923-01-29 11 Awts over $5,*****0. A miiri nnr* a m n a nm*^* Assurances m force over $17,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LDHTED. nimawm (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) Th?^ D^^£a7ooo^&^ H »J? a e?^ LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C. Tin- Company has 4,20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of390 words
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Advertisement523 1923-01-29 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Hcorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid np Capita! m 600,000 U~?IS* i 5 ach $3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Aior star Hongkong Penang Amntsar Ilcilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh Rangoon R^?K W Sf523 words
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Advertisement532 1923-01-29 11 HONGKONC SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkong.) Capital, all paid up $20,000,000 Silver Reserve $23,500,000 Sterling Reserve; held m London 4,500,000 Reserve Liabitity of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang Chairman. D. G. M. Bernard, Esq. Deputy Chairman. A. M. Bowes-Smith, Esq.H. P. White. Esq. Hon.532 words
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Advertisement381 1923-01-29 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y. 65,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Esa. DIRECTORS: N. Soma, Esq. N. Kajiwara, Esq. Yamakawa Esv r S. X Suzuki, Eaq M. Odagiri, Esq. Huron K. Mcrisaift. 3fcron K. lwa^aki. H. Mori,381 words
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Advertisement184 1923-01-29 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee—Adminis Ira tier* Bonds Singapore Representativesr-Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd. Branch Office 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. Cottcn. The trade demand184 words
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Article1015 1923-01-29 12 V ROUGH MOKNINC.'S RACE. On Chriatnsna Bee the Captain and Ofticera of H.M.S. DenpnteJi kindly organised a sailing race for their ship's boats steered by member- of the Yacht Club, and preseated a trophy which wa. c won by the HoaVblc Dr. A. L. Hoops m1,015 words
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Article745 1923-01-29 12 SINGAPORE beat NEGRI SEMBILANSingapore put out a strong side against Negri Sembilan on the Padang on Saturday, military players being included m a representative Colony eleven for the first time for a considerable period, and as a reault the vleitors were beaten by four goals to love Singapore were745 words
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Article86 1923-01-29 12 London, Jan. Hi. The English amateur soccer team which If to meet Wales «t Middlesborough on the 27th of February will consist of the following:—B. Howard Baker (Corinthians); J. Thompson (South Bank); A. G. Bower (Co. rinthians); N. Attrass (Bishop Auckland); C B. G. Hunter (Corinthians); F. V.86 words
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Article325 1923-01-29 12 HUGE CROWD ON LAST DAY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 27. The third day's racing here was attended by a huge crowd. The going was excellent. Mrs. Voules presented the cups at the conclusion of the races. The following were the results: Ipoh Plate. (7% Furlongs). Avro325 words
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197 1923-01-29 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER RIFLE ASSOCIATION. In conjunction with the op. nine of the new Seleter Kith- Range on February 17th. and lSth.. there will be a prise meeting of the above Association, at which handsome! silver trophies will be presented for competition, all to be won outright. In addi-l tion, H.197 words
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Article115 1923-01-29 12 London, Jan. 12. Pontresina. The lirst contest m the Earl Haig Ski-ing Cup. wai held m splendid weather. Eleven competitors ascended Muttas Murail by the funicular railway to N.;oo feet, and then climbed a farther 1,200 feet, and started the race over a course of about115 words
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Article85 1923-01-29 12 I London. Jan. 15. Paris.— The Committee examined 49 witnesses, and has reported that the result of the Siki-Carpentier contents was not fixed between the fighters before the match. The Boxing Federation is satisfied that the fight was genuine, and that the result was regularly brought about. London, Jan.85 words
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Article78 1923-01-29 12 Reuter's Service. Eshowe, Jan. 26. There was no play to-day m the match, M.C.C. vs. Zululand, owing to rain. Eshowe, Jan. 27. Zululand were all out for 105, Macaulay taking six wickets for 19 runs. The M.C.C. replied with 206 for thr.»e wickets, the innings then78 words
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Article21 1923-01-29 12 [Reuter's Service]. London. Jan. 27. At Middlesbrough, m the Amateur soccer International, England drew with Wale« 4 4.21 words
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Article195 1923-01-29 12 V. M. A. Defeat R. A. 1 The Y. M. r. A., playing at Blakea Matil lon Saturday, defeated the 78th. Coy. i JR. G. A. with ease. Batting first, the As- j aociation made lis for six wickets, the innings then being declared closed. A. I Jensen carried195 words
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Article62 1923-01-29 12 The January .Medal Competition WS6 played on Saturday and Sunday and re-; suited ]n a tic, Messrs. Harrison and Bath nn.an.ng "All Square." Fortyfour cartl? were taken out and the following were F. Harrison 2 Square The I wasp on Saturday was won by K. Harriaon and62 words
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Article79 1923-01-29 12 RUG B Y. A rupfrer match has been arranged to take place on the Psdang on Tuesday between the Scottish Company of the Singapore Volunteers and H. If. S. Despatch. The probable Scottish Company fifteen i s as follows: Dykes; Bforrlaon, Gordon. Mackenzie, Kennedy; J. W. Winter, Cameron; Ramsay, Husband,79 words
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Article63 1923-01-29 12 In a rifle competition at "Blakang Mati on Saturday, at 200, 300 and 500 yards lange. the Scottish Company of the Singapore Volunteer Force defeated H. M. S. Despatch by seven points. The naval team led by one point after the first round, scores were level after the63 words
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Article36 1923-01-29 12 Orders for week ending Feb. 4th, 1923. Monday, Jan. 29th.— Individual Troops Parade, 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 31st.— Band Practice, 5.15 p.m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.36 words
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Article34 1923-01-29 12 Mr. T. J. Cumming, Chairman of the P. A. M., will not carry on under the new Incorporation Enactment which was passed by the Federal Council on Tuesday as he is going Home shortly.34 words
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Advertisement219 1923-01-29 12 I THE OUTSTANDING FEATURES op 1 1 MOUTRIE PIANOS. ARE THEIR RELIABILITY AND V All X M THIS IS EMPHASISED BY THEIR EVER-INCREASING POPtTi MOUTRIE PIANOS BEING FOUND IN EVERY [NSTITI riOX v I n NOTf ag, ASK FOR NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOG! H. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. I (Incorpotmtad In219 words
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