The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 January 1923
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1923-01-30 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rK KNTS SINGAPORE. S.S.. TUESDAY, JANUARY JO, 1»2.5 No. 10,802.16 words
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Article254 1923-01-30 1 A late cable i^ives details af the critical situation Inai has arisen b> the failure of tho Lausanne Coafer- < nee Page The Brfttsa press, generally, supp<»rt« the American debt funding offer I\iKe The French occupatiun af the Ruhr has produced a graTC effect m the Near254 words
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Article1229 1923-01-30 1 The holidays were rarely more than h fortnight old when my career of destruvtion round the house cane to its climax. An elder would be reminded of some faraway, rather Deglei I >i relative to whom a civility teemed appropriate; And then- m the wake Of friendly1,229 words
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Advertisement220 1923-01-30 1 VIALTHOID Baffles Hotel. 10 lines I I TO-DAY i.u'OMA AROUND THE WOftLD (RUSE above Travel party Tiffin at Raffles Hotel BaHroom. j Rafftes Orchestra m attendance. 12 noon to 2 Dm I na apply Sarkiea Brothers, ii n OftVe or (Agents for the shore programme ii ij 2920. BA Laconia220 words
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Advertisement256 1923-01-30 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. Incorporated In Hongkong.) THE KELLY" AND WALSH DESK CALENDAR BLOCK FOR 1923. Giving local ?md general holidays and other useful information. Complete with stand $3. SKJSHF 1 JC JF»NAL I»HOTO- THE NAUTICAL ALMANAC AND r\ ,>7?i C ALMANAC, I'HOTO- ASTRONOMICAL EPHEMEKIS URAPHER'S DAILY COMPANION FOR 1923.256 words
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Advertisement193 1923-01-30 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bolter's for liqaeura Page l. Tninka and baga, LittleV I'a-. Pi-t>s for throat and lungs— Page 4. Motor lorry for sale or bire Page 5. Robber estates for sale m Javav— Page 2. Special stamp offers, la'<- an<l Co. Page 5. Raffles Ilv>u-1 tiffin to American visitors Page193 words
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Advertisement7 1923-01-30 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser27 words
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Miscellaneous31 1923-01-30 1 Piratea of Pensance, Theatre, t.BO. lit .','< 31*'. High Water, B.M ;'..m.. 10.-'O p.m. P. and 0. Homeward Hail, traia. H. 11.5. Pinafore, Theatre, Matinee. Lola n I bei Theaii re, (l31 words
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Article315 1923-01-30 2 THE SOVIET CHE-K A. An Expensive Luxury. Helsingfors, Dec 1 1. The Budget Committee, which has been examining the Soviet Government's estii rntes fof the first three months of 1923, lias submitted to the All-Russian Central texecutive Committee a memorandum, m %t*ich It rero mrn ands that ih« aUorted for315 words
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Advertisement416 1923-01-30 2 11.*****1 —II I II 1O I BT OR FOR SALE. j LARGE OOOOWHS, lewly erected J area from 0,000 to 60,000 sq. ft. j !»i'T2 rivei f t Ittiifi SlOU&d friiin 6,000 t»> j M,C 14. ft. near and shippi) throe storied buildings for offices ttr«i £Otiow»:3. Centrally situated. All416 words
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Advertisement773 1923-01-30 2 2nd Show at 9 JO p.m. 'HARLTE CHAPLIN m IHE IMMIGRANT New Eve's Film Review and Vod-a-ville Movivs. CAMILLE ALEXANDER DUMAS French classic of a woman who loved. In 6 Parts with HELEX HESPEIRA. Ist Show at 7.30. THF. ADVENTURES OF TARZAKi Serial Episodes 1, 2, 3, 4. Eight Reels.773 words
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Advertisement522 1923-01-30 2 £lLu HAMBR4I From Tuesday 30th January, to Sunday ftl In the Second Show at 0 p ni. TOPICAf. BUDGET Special Production Paramount Artcraft Presents m FOOTLIGHTS I i A most entrancing and unusual picture of the brighi [j story of a star, the life the public never sees. Toth Parsinova,522 words
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OUR IRISH LETTER.
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Letter934 1923-01-30 3 <lln < Cerregj UNent. i Helfiisl, Dec. 27 r liu« season < f peace on earth and (food toward* men passed over comparative] quietly In Ireland There was some th:>ot ing In Dublin on Christmas Eve, and the t>v ;:i '> i v i *vj ninjr934 words
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Article274 1923-01-30 3 Stuth v.i Indian Co-Operative Systems. akutta. Dee. :Unb. cc Bidya of Siam and A ii. R. S. !.<■ Hay, Adviser to the Ministry of ommi iv»-. Siam, arrived here on Thursday from Rangoon, the object of their visil tig I :m y t work »f o274 words
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Advertisement158 1923-01-30 3 1923 !VrOT > ixr T DOI ":K PAH Ih BETTER X I!1 \X EVER \S U TIOX !ENER X] \.-.vn v, V S() ON ASSOCIATED WITH DODGE ':>. THERE VAST IMPROVE MENTS JX THE BODYWORK, THK HOOD IS OF AX IMPROVED TYPE, I ViiKS ok A LARGER SIZE ARE 1158 words
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Advertisement286 1923-01-30 3 HOLDER TOP SHAVING STICK The Perpetual Stick m the "Holder that Holds" Firm, secure, substantial that is "Williams' Holder Top Stick. The stick fits into a metal collar, the 3l^fe metal collar into an aluminum fc£[ holder. It can't fall out. It can't WjkV ioosen. It can't wobble. It can't286 words
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Article788 1923-01-30 4 PHASER CO., EXCHANGE ANDj| \U\ BROKERS MONDAY, JANUARY 29th. J i M I N i N (i. j Figtirei In brackets show tiie capital J ■ma issue value of the Share m dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum tliv. x equiiiU ox div.J Batun- Fading Tin (.$1)788 words
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Article30 1923-01-30 4 Taking a house, or engaging: a servant, or buying 1 a horse are geneif&lly carritd on with more coolness of head and clearness of vision than matrimonial engagements. John Murray.30 words
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Advertisement936 1923-01-30 4 iif Absolutely Unique m their Qualities. v xiM^v/ THE REASONS WHY The fact that 55S Virginia Cigarettes are M, 1 1 made by Hand and not by Machinery, |xj s' places them m a class alone. |l But it would be folly to put beautiful hard- .(J work on aa936 words
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Advertisement678 1923-01-30 4 I ,^v*-^p>x Of All DedliTil Everywhere H I IH^^BMP I mm CO., LTD. 1 1 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE 1 In tl»c< Svpreme < rf«r| at Johore llahru. Miscellaneous Suit No. 17 of VXl'l. TUB HO HONG TANK LTD agaiasl AUDI RAIIEBM BIN ABUBAKAR To recover the- >urn i>f |96^D07-78. The678 words
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Advertisement363 1923-01-30 5 TO LET. TO LET. l Park l t 1 1 1 1 Estate I In. I -icics. I MtS. c\ .'.ms m Raffles Chambers. ..v Gavin Club. v.c. Xoi m htthro, l' X :..-t ,i. f. Motor car if i >unc*n Kob l :t. s. v.c i: •iy i<t F«.h--v363 words
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Advertisement570 1923-01-30 5 AUCTION SALES ucnox sale or •I- "..-.I PMf n .l lew^Wn v .1. At our v.:.,,.,,,. V;> .SO Chuiia S a on rmtDAv, _p.,i fkb., at 10 a.m. <>\ MONDAY, Itk FKB.. AT M A.M. ON WEDNEBDAY, 7th FEB.. AT m A.M. The pledgee compri^.. watch.--. ,-hnins. diamond and otlur570 words
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Advertisement581 1923-01-30 5 AUCTION SALES. I'Y ORDB OF THE CHIEF POLICE OFFICER, S.S. AUCTION SALE OF I N 8 1 1 vI C BA 81. E STOI E B To ))c tui.l at the- Central Police Statio: South H)idjr t i Koad, ON FRIDAY, tnd FEBRUARY AT P.M. "'"i" '<■ iki mi, ihj581 words
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Advertisement756 1923-01-30 5 NOTICES. li. MOHAMBD EISUKF TRADE MARK. No. C. Bii^a Raya Road, i 17 Lonag Bukit China, Malacca. I i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Trade Mark depicted above is the exclusive property of N. B. Mohamed Eusoff of No. Bun^a Road, Malacca, and is used by tfa said X.756 words
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Advertisement380 1923-01-30 5 t' I Invisible Fused Bifocals I > tt fc<M -»-t!Tii^mniMM I. j I RESTORE TO YOO THE EYES OF YOUTH. I I For further information inquire at I S. SMITH SON (SIAM) LTD. Incorporated J. Motion Co. 14, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. Bangkok, Singapore, London, New York. t»uuiuut^umm:nun»ii}n:!i!:!::i{n!!nn»n:»»:tt{!i;!nHin!t»HMni»n!inHiniHHHHHii-uu SINGAPORE GENERAL STORES380 words
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Advertisement384 1923-01-30 5 STATE OF JOHOKE. Export of Rubber Kt'strit'tiim. On ami after the i-t FAmarj i!-_'T. Coupoi lamed by the Federated Malay states, tk« Straits Settlement!, or the Uafcderated Statvs of Kelantnn. Trenjganu ami Kedah will i be valid m J oho re for the export of rubber. Johoiv exporters who hold384 words
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Article19 1923-01-30 6 IMORKJLL. On the 31tl Dee. at NewfteU Hall, Bell Bosk, Yorkshire, the wife of Ahti {>. Morkii of daughter.19 words
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Article56 1923-01-30 6 CALLAWAY: A.\THo\ISZ. On tin- Ktrd j D«C., i«t St. .lohn'.- Church, Rkhmoml, by thi Rev. A. K. Sharp, St. Stephen's, HaMpstsad Kivmorul K. CaUawaj, itte ('a]<t. Armnur.r C»rp, iittl» of Mi-, and Mr>. Cullaway .r.'-nt.on, Lv FloHrnOß Kkizabeth, sft-oond I danffhtor of tht> bite O. A ntbtnlei. C. If.56 words
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979 1923-01-30 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1923. Singapore's Traffic. 1 Some >ix hundred American visitor.^ arrive m Singapore this morning and spend the day collecting materials for writing books on the Island, the Rubber Industry, Oriental traffic, Eastern religions and BO on. The spirit moves to wonder what they will979 words
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Article142 1923-01-30 6 The monthly service at the Cathedral of Messing the sick will take place on Friday, of this week, Fob. 2nd, at 5.15 p.m. Five Bengalis have boon arrested m connection with an alleged gang robbery which was committed on Sunday at saw mill m Grove-road. Under the auspices of the142 words
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Article309 1923-01-30 6 [Reoter*! Service]. Lcindon. Jan. 2H. \V?i !^l it ii understood that the Council of the F.ta^uo will take up the question of Mosul at Paris on Tuesday, there art indication.' that Turkey may not await the I League's judgment, but appeal to the arbitrament of force. Mastapha Kemal309 words
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Article85 1923-01-30 6 11. E. the Governor t«> i-it Ipoh. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Jan. 2M. Ipofa ha.s ved, with pleased surprise, the newi of the visit <•'' the H%h Commissioner for a stay of tWO «la\ > Bt the Ipoh Residency on Feb. sth arul (U!v, this being85 words
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Article340 1923-01-30 6 Mr. Ashley Gibson, the new edit< r and Mr. Biahop, the new lub-editor. of the Malay Mail, ire on their Wfcy out and should arrive about February 12th. X., of the death* which occurred on Chf D«y m New York were dm to poi: uning by wood alcohol. Otherwise the340 words
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Article262 1923-01-30 6 -THE VKOMKN M The Snesi tributi I the ability of Mr. leading mcmlx i of Opera Company, >T1 tJ vi during the found m th words 'self when be said i 1 ive B J;u!, Poi delicate finish." man years ago, i~ wai then, ai all262 words
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Article86 1923-01-30 6 By t'ourtt'sy of tl Xifhi SI The Premier, Bai i X the j'K»{ osa] i! Eiouse «>f Peers I Minister f< r V it H pated that the Oppoa mil a resolution foi jk rted to the Throi iresentai f ovw 1 oi!: >s. who pi French Ambai86 words
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Article51 1923-01-30 6 NON-EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. Furiously acknowled Per Song Chin El Qu< i: Chen Chua Cheng Hock Lee I'ani^ Chu Kir.,'. Peng W ••> al Staff, M Part i roci idi lan S Dramatk A.tsocUtion Si, Andrew's Cat Nel proceeds, plaj Awakening* 1 by tfa Chinese Musical A--Donation from Ooven GOH HOOD51 words
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Article34 1923-01-30 6 Mr. T. C. PuMinrer, mai Arrol-Johnston. Ltd.. \a m present, with Mr. Pollin i >"R at the Europe HoUl. Iff P" :lil travelling through the Far aM f the pulse of Ihe motor-car trad*34 words
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Advertisement133 1923-01-30 6 i STOCKS /> 7^ /^h NOW OBTAINABLE 4 pin is I^^^^T^J^S^aS™?^™!^ I*™?1 SOLE IGENTS V^K^^/^/ CALDBECK TOsW»sas7 MACGRECOR (Incorporated m Shaßghai). WHOLESALE RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. i v f /T Whilv Bervicc s the primary requisite of Eye gUsset be sure that mountiiurs and style I; conform to your133 words
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Advertisement58 1923-01-30 6 ■1 T" BRITISH IHAMOND MESH EXPANDED METAL. SUITABLE FOB Goards for BSacmnery Workshop Stores EnclOMirtfi i. 'titions Goafdi for Windows Fivi^naids Scrveni for Cloakroonui Fencing*, etc. COMPETITIVE PRICKS. KNGDfBHUNG DEPARTMBNT OF The Borneo Company, Ltd. I (Incorporated m England.) p SINGAPORE IPOH PBNANG. DO I NEED GLASSES If m doubt58 words
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Article307 1923-01-30 7 RUSSIAN GENEBOBITir, 0 X i: PLEASING. [Renter's Service.] l.susannr. .lan. 28. to the Lausanne tli- Russian offer to considerable Irmeniai II proposed to North (n'or-ia. the land and the international their own luiiLdings. The pleased at the offer and with the Russians m, t ,i--tails. nil. 11l307 words
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Article106 1923-01-30 7 London, Jan. 16. late of the I t fork nn.i Lady The probably bo held at We«tEastar. Interviewed the Evening St*nEtii of Strmthmott said that the at a ehUdron'l party'when was liv«- or six, and the >. Th-y had been met frequently. tnriage during106 words
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Article17 1923-01-30 7 MM w ffcc OB Wediies-! 4 ktUtaat, on the occasion of the F. M. S. Railway In-17 words
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Article1106 1923-01-30 7 INNOCENTS ABROAD AGAIN. 1O DAYS INVASION. One might almost imagim that this voyage of the beautiful Cunarder had hecn arranuf.! t>y the American Express Travel Department, who ar, the agents for tin trip, m order to arouse the tu\y of those fortunate people living m the ports at which the1,106 words
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Article359 1923-01-30 7 TREA SURE ISLAND. Huge Opium Seizure. Reading more like a chapter out «.f 'Treasure Island 1 than a police report, further details abort the record opium sure briefly reported m ih China Mail tri ntly were gleaned later. The quantity as ascertained by the Jm-' ports and Exports Department Is359 words
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Article102 1923-01-30 7 Preparations for the fancy dress ami; poster ball which is to *>c held m the Stadium boxing hall, are well m hand, and there Is every pfOftpeci of a .highly successful evening. A number of prizes for the mo*J effective, cheapest, and "sets" costumes, ha? been promised,102 words
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Article79 1923-01-30 7 Inspector Xawi has been transferred from Kuala Lumpur to Kopong as O. C. P. D.. m place of Mr. B. M. O'Connell. Ifr. Sarkies is trying to make Penang a place for heroes to live m. He is again to the fore with another innovation for Penang. He has engaged79 words
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Article725 1923-01-30 7 SEQUEL TO ROYAL VISIT. DilHMitc Over 1 Worn t ion of Arches. A dispute arising out of the street de- -<■ rations on the occasion of the visit to Singapore .ast March of HLILH. the Princt of Wales, is at present before the Acting' Chief Justice, the hontrie725 words
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Article310 1923-01-30 7 Owing to the occurrence of the public holidays on the occasion of the Taipusam Festival and the Chinese New Year, and the absence from the Colony at Kedah, Penang and Johore of one or ether of the Singapore judjres, the time available for the hearing of Supreme Court310 words
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Advertisement126 1923-01-30 7 Mis Master's Voice' Gilbert and Sullivan Operas 'Complete Operas recorded under the personal supervision of Mr. Rupert DOyly Carle. Each set is contained m an artistic album. -The Mikado" Ele\L'ii 12-inch double-sided Pavorrl "The Gondoliers" Eleven 12-inch double-sided Record.. "The Yeomen of the Guard" Eleven 12-inch double-sided Records. "The Pirates126 words
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Advertisement618 1923-01-30 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (Companies Incorporated m England) BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Regular Service to lONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, H AMIH Mil AND BREMEN. GBNOA. MARSEILLES, LIVFRI'OOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking carg« «n through618 words
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Advertisement585 1923-01-30 8 ELLERMAN LINE. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. *>■• Sl«f*P«r«. s.s. CITY OF SIMLA China lOd Japan Feb. 5 s.s. CITY OF POONA China and Japan Mar. 9 s.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER China nod Japan April 22 HOMEWARD. *s.s. CITY OF YORK Marseilles and585 words
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Advertisement622 1923-01-30 8 I*. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. I (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SEBVU fe PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contra<ft with His Majesty's Govern,.I ONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON [IV MARSEILLES, LON DUE SINGAPORE. LEAVE BIN* KASHMIR about Kb. 4 SARDINIA j DONGOLA about622 words
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Advertisement464 1923-01-30 9 fhe Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Stea i Navigation Co., Ltd. AND BUcmmui Bmkn&n SU&m Ship Co,, t,td (AiIERICAN MANCHURIAN UNE.) Incorpo-at^ r» \r Enjri%?Hi.) i; \o BOttfON AM) Wr>V Vu.^ wl SUKZ OU '.AaAMa FROM NEW YORK Due Spore Route p or Fel) 1 Su Philippims464 words
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Advertisement183 1923-01-30 9 LL.OYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co. (licorporated m Italy). HOMEWARD SAILINGS. FIUME L. thw Feb. 1 1 TEKSIA due early March TRUSTS duo early April 1-or Colombo, Aden, Massana. Port Said. Brindisi, Venice and Trieste, taking eargro oj through BiHp of Lading for Fiume, th« 'Levante a»d Black Sea Ports. OUTWARD SAILINGS183 words
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Advertisement524 1923-01-30 9 THE Admiral Line (Incorporated m U.S.A.} FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Sails Hongkong. Arrives Seattle. PRESIDENT JACKSON Feb. 15 Mar. 6 PRESIDENT GRANT Feb. 27 Mar. 18 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Mar. 11 Mar. 30 PRESIDENT MADISON Mar. 23 Apr. 11 PRESIDENT McKINLEY Apr. 4 Apr. 23 And524 words
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Advertisement268 1923-01-30 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LINE. Katori Maru Feb. 6 Atsuta Maru Feb. 20 LIVERPOOL LINE. Delagoa Maru Mid Feb. Tsushima Maru early .March HAMBURG LINE. Ifito Main early Feb. Matsuyr Maru Karly March Limn Maru mid. Apr^l NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. BOMBAY LINB. Taniba Mam Fob.268 words
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Advertisement607 1923-01-30 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM AMERICA VIA SUEZ. s.s. STEEL WORKER due Stegmpofa to dkt- Feb. 7 J/J s.s. STEEL NAVIGATOR due Bngappie to (bach. Mar. 1923 TO BOSTON. NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DmSCT. m. STEEL TRAVELLER So* Singapore to load IVl». IT l.v 141. STEEL WORKER due Sin^pore to607 words
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Article429 1923-01-30 10 A sampan man, who was m distress, was Dicked up by the Renel m the roads. The Norwegian steamer Halvdan arrived from Bangkok yesterday with a cargo of rice. The steamer Ethiopia will sail for Peoang, Rangoon and Calcutta at 4 p.m. 3ii Thursday. The otiices of the429 words
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Article33 1923-01-30 10 The prices qudtbd are generally those current at Clyde Terrace Market. At the other markets there may be small variations. Singapore, Jan. 20. The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser233 words
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Advertisement264 1923-01-30 10 yA. 'mportedbV i JI T ST RECEIVED LATEST NOVELTIES FOR THE NEW YEAR AT THE HOUSE OF THE CATCHY MUSIC H. C. HUDSON. 100, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 1705. MUSIC MUSIC FOURNIERS I HYGENIQUE MIXTURE. (FOR L*DlfrS) Tested and Proved for Year*. WASH NO TIME. I \>u oiicr264 words
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Advertisement285 1923-01-30 10 WATERBURYS COMPOUND MADE FROM COD LIVER OIL. TASTELESS ODORLESS A remedy with many years of strong service back of it. For coughs, colds, lung trouble, or generally run-down condition, try Wat,, i bury 's Compound. The world's best tissue builder. Sold by all chemists. WATERBURY CHEMICAL CO. Des Moines, lowa,285 words
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Advertisement135 1923-01-30 10 j Genasco RoofinV 2 PLY AND S PLY Q I COMPLETE WITH PATEN T KANT-LEAK KLEin AND NAILS FOB FIXING m I GENASCO is <^% SC| t/ie result of X #/i tt« i on I over- 40 Veaf>s I 3 pi.y r I ffi fiE\4SCft W*":-- I satisfies f P(u135 words
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Miscellaneous310 1923-01-30 10 MAILTAIILB. T 0 I) A Y. /-i rook Mow a■ m Colombo and Bombay CoW^ m JJ Cucob and Singgarang lUn, Cbiap lort Swetteal and Teluk Anaon <tntl k Ban Po Soon J«! A l »ndjang, Bengkalia, Siak and n.k.-.n Bnro. If. s Honf Ki.l r u C 1 in310 words
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Miscellaneous270 1923-01-30 10 M;un Wharf No. .">. Kepong. .Main Wharf No. 6. Uachaon. Empire Dock No. 7. dan llacMaster, Ccl Mara, Malayan. W. -t Wharf No. B. Laconic, Calypeo. Jardinea Wharf No. v. Nil. Pul< Brani Coal Wharf. NiL KEPPEL HARBOUR. M m Wharf Lch. Sapphire, Recorder, M. S. Hebe, Ban Hong Leong,270 words
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Article91 1923-01-30 11 January :!:>. flank 4 ra.B. 8 1-4 Bank demand 2 4 5-32 Privati' credits I m.s. 1 17-32 New V; L-, demand 54% Credits DO days .>«*» France, demand 780 India, T. T. IfTffi Hevgkong, demand i'j p.c. L)is. Yokohama, demand HI 1 Java, demand 139 H Bangkok, demand91 words
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Article110 1923-01-30 11 January 29. Tin Bayer* 195.75 No Setters Gumbier Cube No. I 21.00 Gambia* 17.50 IVpper Black LOO IVr-per (wfcite fair; 22.00 /Tapioca, small flake. f.g. ILM Pearl Sago small *>.oc Copra Mix i« u.-, Copra Sundried L 0.5 I Opium, Btaarea one 4,500 Rico, Rangoon white 285.00' Rice, Biam110 words
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Article257 1923-01-30 11 AS AH AN RUBBER ESTATE. I At the annual meeting on Dee. l'Jth, Mr. Heath Clark made the following satisfactory remarks o^ Restriction Policy. A^ regmidi the current year, the Board li.ivt- decided voluntarily to restrict the expert of this company's rubber harvested after (he 31st October last to the257 words
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Article135 1923-01-30 11 The Port of London Authority have issued a communication m which are lak 1 down the charges which will be made upon rubber latex imported into England. These charges will be at the rate of Is. per ton per week on account of rent, 6d. per ton for landing, 3d.135 words
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Article60 1923-01-30 11 Singapore, Jan. 20. Rubber.—ls. 5%d. Tii: $93.75, bu\«!-, no tellers. Kuhhcrs. —Marked inaci v#, with very Little tMsineu passing aiitl quotations unrh&nged. Mining.- >ut;:- si.l2 1.. |1.17%, X-iwnp: Pets $1.l>:. .^J.:;o, Ulu Piah.- |lJt% |L9O, cum div, Kinta Associations $6.90 $7.10, •Johans 5»» 60. InduHtrials.—Traders $JJ $21.50, Robinsons60 words
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Article187 1923-01-30 11 Singapore, Jan. 2U. Rubber. London Is. 5%d. Local fft. Tin.— London, Saturday, Jan. 27th, ClBd. 125.6 d., Local $93%, buyeiv. Share Market.— Generally uiet. but more enquiries for tin shaivs. Rubbers. Hew Seiv?ndahs $3.40 $Sj6o, Malakoffi |3.50 18.75, Mcntakabs 27 80, Alknbys $1.20 $1.2.1, Connemaras l»5 $14)6, [ndrmgiris187 words
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Article108 1923-01-30 11 Singapore, Jan. 2H. Tin.— i.lS6.l2.s.(Jd. 503%. No sales. Rubbers.— Allenh\s $1.20 Si. 3o, Bassetts $1.27^ $1.32 »2, BrogM CO 70, Craigrieleas 67% 72 Jeram Kuantans 32 »i 87%, Jimahi $i.go $1j67% Malaka Pindas $1.70 J^l.SO, Tapahl .Sli'.T:. $18^5, Mentakabs 27H 32 Utan Simpans $1.05 $2.05. Mines.—108 words
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Article44 1923-01-30 11 Singapore. Jan. 2<Jth. 12 noon. Singapore Stnnd:m'. Pal* dvp.» Snot S2ft; Singapoif Standanl Uibbid Smoked Shoot Spot •V 2' L 8S; Feb.-Manh StH 84; April-Junt- M^| ('C l^; July-Sept. GT l^ 68. Ix>ndon .iu<>tatio» sheet U. b%4. Market BttaJjr44 words
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Article70 1923-01-30 11 January If, Messrs. John Baker and Sons of Rotherham have received an order from the Bui Indian Railway Company for BJBOQ pain of broad prauge whtall and axles w.tk rolled steel disc centres, ivp resenting about eiOO.OOO. Deliveries will bespread over < x months. A Sheffield correspondent70 words
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Advertisement413 1923-01-30 11 Assets over $5,000,000. A M TOD PDD Arr ha nmvmmT w™~ Assurances m force over $17,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. rfmn m (Incorporated m Straits Settleniejits) HEAD <J*ML*j Winchester House, Singapore TOisinnM mwinx? qq mi t r> The Company has £20,000 deposited with^heTu'preme Court of England S^^f^^S^413 words
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Advertisement509 1923-01-30 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. licorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capita! m 600,000 B^T 8 i 5 lachI ach w.ww.ooo Keserre Fond 3,700 001 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 1 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishop3£ate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penan? i Amntaar509 words
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Advertisement885 1923-01-30 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkong.) j Capital, all paid up $20,000,000 Silver Resene $23,500,000 Sterling Reserve,- held m London 4,500,000 i Reserve Xiabitity of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang Chairman. D. G. M. Bernard, Esq.— Deputy Chairman. A. M. Bowcs-Smith, Esq.H. P. White,885 words
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Advertisement117 1923-01-30 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. P. 1720.) FIRE MOTOK CAR MARJNR Fidelity Guarantee— Admiiiistiutioii 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 CO.,117 words
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Article1835 1923-01-30 12 Wl DULY CELEBKATE. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Jan. 4. Monday is a pretty convenient day for New Year's Pay. since, you can work m quite a gocd holiday, and all over Scotland them has bun much jubilation, since tho reduced railway ia.s CNM into actuality M1,835 words
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Article86 1923-01-30 12 Ifr. Lowinger, Surveyor-General. F.M.S. m giving- evidence against two Chinese, charged m Penanjc with forging rubber restriction coupons, said that he way connected with the printing of rubber export coupons to the extent that they wure. printed m his department. The coupons produced were obvious forgeries. He did not want86 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article507 1923-01-30 12 S.C.F.A. DEFEAT DESPATCH. The S.C.F.A. soccer team turned ont almost at full strength to meet the first team of H.M.S. Despatch on the Padang yesterday afternoon, and they did not by any means have an easy task m defeating the naval men. The gam i' was fast ♦hroujg'hout. the507 words
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Article169 1923-01-30 12 Tin fifteenth annual peneral meeting <>;' i h< ;t!n\( Association wag held at Java Pranakan Club, No. 17 Bussorah Street, on Saturday, when tin- following were elected officials for iht- (invent year: President ('apt. C. W. Dawaon, Hon. Gen. Srctetary Lieut. H. A. Axis, Hon. Auditor169 words
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Article19 1923-01-30 12 Tin- Rugby match, Scottish Company, Volunteers, versus H.M.S. ,L\cspnich, arranged for this sfterjioon, has had to be cancelled.19 words
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Article166 1923-01-30 12 The tie for the- .January Medal, which was replayed on Saturday last, resulted m a win for E. Shand over A. S. Adamson by 5 and 4, match play. Men.bers are notified that visitors are no longer permitted at Keppel Golf Club on Sunday mornings, but may166 words
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Article66 1923-01-30 12 The tie for the Ladies Monthly Medal, >etween Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Wolff, was layed off on Saturday and resulted m a k \in for Mrs. Wolff, with a net score A 17. The Men's Monthly Medal will take place :>n Saturday and Sunday, Ftb. 10th. and66 words
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Article72 1923-01-30 12 A reminder is given of the necessity for members of the S.C.C., who wish to play cricket during the forthcoming season. patting their names on Uv.» list appearing n the notice board ia the Club. A meeting <»f all intere^od m the frame will be Iteld on Friday evening,72 words
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Article37 1923-01-30 12 [Renter's Benriee.] WeUinvton, Jan. 29. The M.c.c. heat Wellington by four wickets. Wellington made 104 and 133. The If.CC. replied with 107 and 181 for 6 wickets, Titchmarsh compiling' 64 m the .1 innings.37 words
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Article21 1923-01-30 12 II M. s. "Despatch" vs. Scottish Co: Vsl: The following were the full scores m ►hit match at Blakan Ifati.21 words
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Article165 1923-01-30 12 Tin principal events at the Western Australian Tin!' Club's December meeting resulted as under: W. A. Derby, i L ciile. Killiecrankie, I; Merlangr, 2; Green Sward, Betting: to it im second, 7 third. T< i itartcd. Won by 2 f lengths, third two lengths away. Time, j.:w 2-6.165 words
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Article284 1923-01-30 12 I,<>M<hm, Jan. 12. Sixty-nine horse.- Lave been entered for the Grand National, including Forewarned, Conjuror, Drifter, Sergeant Murphy, Shamspadah, Arravale, and Southampton. Rav-ifce; experts generally are satisfied with the entries, which, though fewer than usual, include good claw hone*. The chief absentees are Music Hall (not yet284 words
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