The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 February 1923
1923-02-07
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1923-02-07 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 192.{. No. 10,80915 words
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Article195 1923-02-07 1 <u-»ri iiott iii'jiiii* m iji UMiuglll better of abandoning the chance of a tieaty. Ismct Pasha has accepted the capitulations, and there is now good hope that a treaty will he signed, with certain reservations Page 7. The French action which is hinted at m the wires195 words
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Article1076 1923-02-07 1 Daring the halcyon days of fne Ea»t India Company their sh ps rolled home with leisurely dignity. On ;he expiration of their Charter m 1.-:J4. huwovei, and tko consequent competition, a very diHVrrnt n-i commented. With the opening up of r.*\v treaty ports the China trade toereafau1,076 words
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Advertisement234 1923-02-07 1 .I/VIJHOID I LES HOTEL. Telephone. U0 Lines). (GAFOBI THE I iNEST BALLROOM IN THE KAST. WEDNESDAY Orchestral Concert RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. SDGAK HULLAND, MUSICAL DIRECTOR HOTEL. Centrally situated. Tele: 25SH. Singapore. Family Hotel. LRTMENTB. -Wltfc or without Boatd (Inclusive chaise for fcpartthan om person can dc i, v hum without rxtra234 words
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Advertisement189 1923-02-07 1 jj 11 you were buying a set of tyres i< r a friend anil wished to *nve him X the best yoa could obtain, imdoobt- b 4 fdiy you would select Silvertowns. S iou would do this because they are f^ known as the very utmost m tyres. Pheir ebony189 words
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Advertisement182 1923-02-07 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. -A hatch of trade marks bdonca to the i J> ;r lwo m oil Pa^' A dramatic event for Theatn- roersI';'iiv 2. Asiatic Cattle Company'a advert on pa ire 2. afedfeal Hall for homeopathic war. Page Selection of hati at Singapore General .S(( res I'ajre 5. Cheoag Koou182 words
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Miscellaneous126 1923-02-07 1 THE WEEK. U'-il.' fti'o ,i. ~th. H-j'ii Water, 1& a.»r., 2.22 p.m. B. I. Heawward M j-.il cleaea, U, If. HwMVflrd Mii elopes. G!ob-> Trotters, Thestre, !».:k> p.m. Thursday, &tk, Rigil Water, 2.r,2 n.m.. 3.2 1 p.m. Phil. Orchestra. Vie MeSL Hal). 5.15 Coemanaaaqr Laetsrts Gardes riub, RJi p.m.! (.'.lobo126 words
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Article40 1923-02-07 2 me to-nigty. In 'he i Dun Smashing Bar3ei ode?. In the ■aroad plin «> khe Vi pei V< --i-villc Movies, Eve*i I 1 Review an Mack I lomedj T ft Berlin. Saturda; ij.-.y. when tlii'tv will bt v programme.40 words
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Article182 1923-02-07 2 r.*'!i Lid «tt Sul>^4 ri«»tinn.-.. I.cv: DOWlcdfl ollected bj Mrs. Bfaae I The General Rubber Co. Nt itk n EUi 1 Mlk Co. UM D. I>. and 1"»J X B I Co., I. !<•• J. 100 1 ;,f]'i i' Buiga] Ccld 8 < '■>.. Ltd. 50 I*182 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement73 1923-02-07 2 "IITK 48IATIC CATTLK COMPANY Telephone No. 10:>8. '•ffici and Beef Store, No. as Bun*ei R SINGAPORE. Eulloek- Shoda, No. 80, Suntfei Road and No. 43 Albeit Stiwt WuUlur Department No. M R(x-} lO re Canal Road. ■M< builuck, o f Sia.n and ether I■« «iv ready Jn sh( (Js 4>ve)73 words
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Advertisement557 1923-02-07 2 TO 1 OR FOR SALE. I.AUCF OWNS, newly erected i a boßl 10,000 to 50,00 c sq. ft. I tec i LARKE STOKES fror.: 6,000 U if. near wharf aiwi ihippI Aso three storied buildings for offices I an.! fodowns. Centrally situated All immediate entry, going cheap 4 Apply or557 words
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Advertisement497 1923-02-07 2 i H IBM aMWac n j* j o-( \j jt\[ZZT m i^ii| j Kii^m"-™ SL o*7 THEATRE -%> Show at 7.30 Sharp. FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 THE RIGHT TO LOVE SMASHING HARRIER SERIAL A Paramount Picture m 7 Parts. S With Win: Duncan. Es>is(K'es 6 tc 9. 2nd Show :U497 words
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Advertisement191 1923-02-07 2 From MONDAY, sth February, to SATURDAY Dth s J i IN THE SECOND SHOW AT t TOPICAL BUDGET Britisli its Film, Hodkinson presents Margorite LAVENDER AND OLD LAdfe In G Reels From the Story by Myrtle l: It is one <»t the sweated and dean None of Ihe beauty of191 words
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Article1784 1923-02-07 3 THE 2UEOPBAN MIX-UT. I- Our Q* Oorresp. London, Jan. 11th. Al tome readers may wish to know r\ctfj hat is British opinion en the j(H i t of tJK recant developments m Europe j i: ''v fndnced the Fv-ich invade •^'•<: s > i point ai r1,784 words
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Article93 1923-02-07 3 At the annual general meeting o* th. Rosedale Association held at No, 28 Chii Chew Street on Friday last tru> following gentlemen were elected office bearers foi 'ho current year:— President Mr. Sin Thuan Yong (re-ele< ted), Vice-President i Mi*. Tan Mian^ Chiang, Honorary Secretary Mr. Tan Koon Swee (re-elected),93 words
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Advertisement241 1923-02-07 3 r ""v'* y 1 c fill v picture ol health and W) htppmets. I cannot apeak X/ too hifhly of Gl.io. 1 A Doctor says I I been fed on Glaxo since be month old, and lias thrived splendidly on it. 1 ft] advise G!axo for babies who cannot be241 words
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Advertisement361 1923-02-07 3 is to Always Look Her Best, j IT is rot \-r->y to desire to look your best, but your duty. i X Vni-Yun. the new Oxygen Face Cream, mAm the J ]i| 4 task easy and delightful, Ven-Yu3a produces beauty so W .1$ naturaiiy and so cheaply it really takes361 words
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Article386 1923-02-07 4 Mrs. F. w. Fitssimoas, wife <»f the ti; rector of the Port Elizabeth Museum, doei noi mind if ahe never sees a python again. Tht python was caught m a sugar plantat vu at Mid lllov«\ Natal, and sent to the Poll Elisabeth Museum. Though not386 words
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Article82 1923-02-07 4 It is the practice of the Government to purchase all available chandu dros» and then destroy it. For some tim« past now, the department hag not been destroying the dross, but has been »torimj it, pending the decision of a Home commission as to the possibility, from a commercial point82 words
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Article657 1923-02-07 4 ALL OBSTACLES AT LAST UF MOVED. The iiritish L> reudca? tin k Company Limitid, which, with the approval of tho Postmaster General, has been fncortiorated for tho purpose of instituting and conducting the broadcast wireless service which has been under* considevaticfi for some time, has been registered. Sir William657 words
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Article162 1923-02-07 4 Adelaide.— A man who was probably the world's oldest criminal, John IJaw&on, 82. haa died at Stockade (South Australia) (»f heart failure. The terms for which he wai sentenced exceeded m tho aggregate the number of yean of his life. Dawson was horn In London, and after162 words
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Article20 1923-02-07 4 I have come to believe that the one unforfrivable cosmic sin ia the closed mind —The R*v. W. F. Geikie-Cobb.20 words
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Advertisement866 1923-02-07 4 Five Quick Effects When you brush teeth m this way M o f m* SSttrJWBS £3^Ct SSS costsTo'f 'ML'^'d.irl/ These methods ,re combined m a dentifrice s S^.^s- Te- Sfe*^ 3tft |S^"S^^p^ A 10 -day test free No.- tet your own teeth shew them. Pepsodent quickly proves itself. The results866 words
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Advertisement771 1923-02-07 4 BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE re Ismail Raheem (m bankruptcy) I Bras Hasan Road. The Undersigned have been instructed y sell privately (m sfatf S sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, S IHE WHOLE OF THE STOCK NOW TO BE CLEARED < ()Ns I ABLY BBLOW COST PRICE. I Comprising::771 words
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Advertisement289 1923-02-07 5 TO LET. TO LET Small godown and good offices, Malacca Street, Reasonable rent, apply Box N0.1030 care of Free Press. TO LET. snd beaut-tailj .•y. m I neics. v., LLCONY ROOM. Near mi derate terms O xlcy 1 10 )2-L E try on I to M«s v.c. ad, twy storied289 words
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Advertisement535 1923-02-07 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OP On<- t-eyllader 7- 14.20 i j» I>C La H: yi ith boodi cushior cow. n psre i j d d nin ordei. <>v. M( r .v Inaf th 0 olony > At Mesprt Caeoa| K.,on Seag Co'i Saleroom No. M Chalia it. OM SATURDAY, loth535 words
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Advertisement636 1923-02-07 5 NOTICES. NOTICE >lr. W. < l!:xm ivinp jol. th* ,inn as from instaal i _«thorised >.o rubber broking on our behalf. CABMICHAEL CO. g FEDERATBD MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. CHIXEi I%EW 1 IS. Prom h to 20th February, inclusive, CHEAP TICKETS available for return journey at single fare and a half,636 words
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Advertisement630 1923-02-07 5 NOTICESGOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tend-.:.- be r<>c< d :«t tho Colonial S.civtary's Ortice. nj. u» noon of the 20th February. 1023, for the following works: Sn titn of a bloik of Quarters f<;r two! .ne Civil Prison; L\ Erection of four Class IV Quarters m! two blocks at Tanjeng Katonu: s?i tion630 words
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Advertisement185 1923-02-07 5 NOTICES. mm— .m^^ y i c y^ a. /i r H7CE is hereby that the ab > r.-uic Marks are th« joint property of THE ASIATIC PETROLEI M COMPANY rRAITS SEI TLEMEN :S» LIMITED and THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM COMPANY (FEDERATED MALAY STATES) LIMITED both incorporated m Engh and are rsed185 words
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Advertisement234 1923-02-07 5 LORGNETTES N. LAZARUS— OPTICIAN MEDICAL HALL BATTERY ROAD. Just Received GENTS 1 Soft Felt Hats Velour Hats P White Helmets Made m England. rices Strictly Moderate. Singapore General Stores, Corner, Orchard and Tank Roads. litfr*"""" (t^Jii^ "S 5 f!J|F Vc ter inV. S. TaU-rt Office) IPMBAII IIS f A LINIMENT234 words
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Article44 1923-02-07 6 DUFFUS-COLUE. At the Praebyteriu ('luirch. fHagepme. <>m tke oth. Keb. IMS, by th K. v. G. H. Dooctati MA., Alma A. DUToa, M.H.. Ch, 8., D.IMI Sin k :.;.ore. U> Ml Mar^'nr t Leila Coiii daughter <>r J. Ywtßgtt Collie, Ksq., a4vocftW| Ai*L'!clc«cn.44 words
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Article20 1923-02-07 6 The i n^njempiit i> nnmmifc ri between Mr.! William duurlea I.oj;i.;i nr.tl Mi;-- Iris 1-mav' I Myi-r.- of London.20 words
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537 1923-02-07 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1923. Community Unity. We should like to urge upon .all here who take any interest m thp future <>f the Settlement and of the Colony, the desirability of responding to the appeal which has been issued by the Straits Settlements Association. With those who537 words
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Article423 1923-02-07 6 Vv c have never held, throughout the whole of the Turkish difficulties, that war was an inevitable probability if use of such a term may be permitted. The Turks apart possibly from some hotheads of the Army who have been fighting on and off for the last423 words
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Article906 1923-02-07 6 Miss Brudenel-Bruce Mho is travelling rouiul the world is staying at tho Reait'ency for a Uw days, says the Malay Mail. Mr. Justice McCabe Reay left Seremban on Saturday evening: for Johore Bahru to to sit at the Court of Appeal. Tho following letter was received from a prospective cook.906 words
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Article199 1923-02-07 6 CONSOLIDATION GOVERN Ml X Policy of the p,^ Official: Th-, oi the Italian Boating consul rrnmnt Premier Mussolii labour union m Bone laimed. The Natioi i now munber over and industrial labour i ferred their leal support the Na' 'lhe repeated the Premier ha\c the policy >f (he199 words
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Article74 1923-02-07 6 The following proj •i tion by Estate Mid Tn i A at Their Sale-room on M Freehold land and Bur Mfl. arva 79,7 M Sq ft, boagH I I T. Lovnit ar- B^tnt (•<:■ the GofRMM^ of tht- Straits Sett for I six pi. j hrn eh 206674 words
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Article61 1923-02-07 6 The following dh iv c on the Comn iciation: PresMei Tetsenaohn, V P It Cain, Hony: s- < Hony: Treason r Mr. V raittee: Meesrs:— C. H. da i dorn. A. d:i Silv;» Smith, A. H. CarloJ N It L. Bber, !i. H N Di N Ice Dr.61 words
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Article83 1923-02-07 6 Ot iau- Seven b been repotted f ia UM m n.,, normally high. A- a met *jn>f of the v held statical Mission to the I quin into such < n -n lion, etc N«wi o or h Jj iallji btm received and of tho83 words
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Article48 1923-02-07 6 A bill irai Atroduced RtpreaentatiYea at ManilH l>!vl!lt 'l ary inatmction frve m the »bhc and lev>inpr a »perial ad falorew t* l year on all real pfopert) of one per cent for the »up] »chool«. Under th,« proposed tow, tion of contributioTifl, dimt #ir i^'^* 1 prohibited.48 words
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Advertisement167 1923-02-07 6 i /SS&L STOCKS j I limrfff [<m\ r\ NOW OBTAINABLE I ■HH^jLIiJLUiuJHh pints a I^l *y»j lI *i r^i *j *i r^ from r if^^^T™^!?*?!^™ 1 11^^ SOLE AGENTS: \tp /^7 GALDBEGK I V^V^S^iy MACGREGOR I XCAU^^IA^N/ CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Shanghai). y WHOLESALE RETAIL I IHNE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.167 words
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Advertisement40 1923-02-07 6 HAVE YOU SEEN OUR NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ASK FOR ONF, IT'S FREE KODAK LIMITED (Incorporated m Ergland). 3 Battery Road, Singapore. j 1)0 I NEED GLASSES i i i If m doubt consult JOHN DUKE, Optician. 10 Battery Road, Singapore.40 words
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Article343 1923-02-07 7 SO PARB SAYS. VI lONS I»LAN ACCEPTED. BervV a.] I'ans, Feb. 6. tai vt ly thai Ismet the capitulations •1 of the points on Conference broki n Lausanne that the Turks are treai y either at >>t the eepJtule\l. < ntervieu i I tain 1 whleh the343 words
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Article60 1923-02-07 7 Many* Nichiin.) Tokio, Feb. 6. Of rice for this rear 60,0»l, 900 koku which is that of last year, BOiaial receipts. bhe late Prince <1 will take place at Om timated a| Y. 100.000. ■>.d the court busi•nded for fire days oclod- th« funeral. hti been promoted "Oh^eki,"60 words
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Article266 1923-02-07 7 DID CUNO INCITE IT? MOKE FRENCmT^EASLUES.' Reuter*s Service 1 I'aris, Feb. 5. A strike ol miners m the Sane region began this amain*, a report from DuesI lerts that the tour of Ruhr st Cnno <••■ m ides with the re1* r < < t" officials, partitU266 words
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Article396 1923-02-07 7 London, Feb. ii. main feature of Joynaon Bid report on the enquiry into Urn organi ation »f the Bsnpire Exhibition ta i ommendartrengthening control by tin- t nation of a small rtandii executive eosamittec, incfatiii ntative of the Dominion High rnmmiMiiMMli, Tht- report <-»nphasUes the important* <>f396 words
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Article702 1923-02-07 7 SPORT OF THE WEEK. From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Feb. 5. Malacca certainly cannot complain of a lack of iport last we-k. With football and 1 bockey mafcchei on luceeasjbre days and the Tennis Tournament nachiim an inerest.ng Stage there was something to i ie nearly everyone. At.702 words
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Article30 1923-02-07 7 Another tiger has been causing: trouble at Port Dickson, and on Saturday morning carried off a Chinese oooly from Sirost Estate. Steps are being taken to deal with the animal.30 words
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Article128 1923-02-07 7 pliment to her ability that th<» task has been entrusted to her. a woman. Yet there il economy behind the project, for aa Mrs. Mechan pointed oat it is cheaper to send '•ne per»on to prath<«r tho material and to-nrcviui-o it m America, than to bring several stars over here128 words
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Article933 1923-02-07 7 JEV/12L8 AND TIGER-SKINS FOR AMERICAN FILM. The rebuilding of Bangkok on th^ site 1 of residential blocks m tips Angelas m the i space of three weckß was the iVat accomplished by the Fanioi Flayers Lasky film I interests for thr?r fi!m "Fool's Paradise,") according to933 words
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Advertisement172 1923-02-07 7 I ASSOCIATION FOOTBALLS OP THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE QUAtTTY. mad:: i ROM F I \'i TI- f' *ist^' *^§BBSBKi ...k.l/ i>iAlM\ AND HAND «S- «L KNOWN WATI'USEWN THROUGH- Wf PROO# •TUOITE' 1 SHAPE. ING PROPERTfES. SHILLCOCK*S CELEBRATED MACCJREGOR FOOTBALL PRICE $14.50 COMPLETE TOM LIN SOX'S SCOTT TUGITE FOOTBALL PRICE $11.50 COMPLETE172 words
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Advertisement582 1923-02-07 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (Companies Incorporated m England) BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Kcgulnr Servife to I.OKDQN, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWBRF, HAMBURG AND BRBMSN. 6SNOA, MARBBUXBS, UTPRPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSBILLBS, HAVRE, UTBRPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking tar^o on ihrough Hill f582 words
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Advertisement579 1923-02-07 8 "ELLERMAN" LEVEL ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. i. Incorpon Jed m England) PASSENGER SERVICE. Htenroer OUTWARD. Siafapor*. s.s. CITY OF SIMLA China and Japan In Port s.s. CITY OF POONA China md Japan Mar. 9 s.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER China ynd Japan April 22 HOMEWARD. *s.s. CITY OF YORK Marseilles579 words
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Advertisement518 1923-02-07 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SEHVK r PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.H.Ob. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Govtrtmu UINOON TAR-EASTERN SERVKK. FROM LONDON i. MARSEILLES LO DUE SINGAPORE. i RAVE ING.' ion KASHMIR about Feb. 4 *[\KI/I i DONGOLA nbout Fob.518 words
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Advertisement558 1923-02-07 9 Rliie Ocean Steam Bkip company, Limited. The China Mutual Stea Navigation Co., Ltd. Clferiun Buckiifcll Steam Shin Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHUBIAH LlNfc.) (Incorpcat/v* lr Euffl«t*l.) l|Nl BERVM i: l\i 808 TON AND MV, TOU^ Hi SJJtt OL V-A.mAMa FROM NEW YORK mn Due Spore Ummim Kor [iX OLN P«b. Gkh Thilippinos558 words
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Advertisement795 1923-02-07 9 ADMIRAL LINE (Incorporated m U.SA.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE ii> DAYS—HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Sails Hongkong. Arrives Seattle. PRESIDENT JACKSON Feb. 15 Mar. 6 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Feb. 27 Mar. 18 PRESIDENT GRANT Mar. 11 Mar 30 PRESIDENT MADISON Mar. 23 Apr 11 PRESIDENT McKINLEY Apr. 4 Apr. 2.J And every 12795 words
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Advertisement668 1923-02-07 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM AMERICA VIA SUEZ. ss. STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore to ditch. Mar. 3 l*U TO BOSTON. NEW YORK, ANP BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ Dr?£CT. £B. STEEL TRAVELLER due Singapore u> load Feb. 10 v.<-l-\ s.s. STEEL WORKER doc Singapore to load .Mar. 1. 192:5 s.s. STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore668 words
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Article131 1923-02-07 10 The Admiralty announces that the two new battleships laid down m December will < ba named "Nelson" and "Rodney." Sub Calibre practice will be ca. rled out into open water on Feb. 16, 19, 21, 23. The firing will not interfere With shipping. An exact copy of the131 words
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Article426 1923-02-07 10 The suggestion, says the Manchester Guardian, that the Ministry of Agriculure should undertake the reclamation of 10,000 acres of land between Spurn Point ;md Sunk Island opens up great pos.sibiities. The reclamation of waste lands and Foreshores offers, perhaps, the mos.t profttable method of dealing- with the unemployment426 words
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Article277 1923-02-07 10 Campaign Aganasi Urn A.X.a. rTl< el Prest, acting evidently on actions from the Kremlin, has opened s vi campaign against the American Administration, vrhich for over a jroaT hai b en feed ng miili.)n!« of Kussians redue.d to starve ion and misery by thu f of the Soviet277 words
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Article79 1923-02-07 10 Bun»agr and child, W. Webster, th, Hon A M. Poutney S. W. Law, V. ibhor B. UrblgitoQ, Mrs. P. S Hunter. Pro Mari- <- W. Stackhouse, Mr. A. F. Richards Mrs Dymond. Mr. p. H. Tewperley Mr IL Water,, Mr. and Mrs. Morneman Mr and £rs. F. A Morrell, Mr.79 words
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Article24 1923-02-07 10 If the League of Nations is to be worth Us name, «U the nation, of the world mutt bo m it.- Rev. Dr. Jo^ett24 words
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Advertisement395 1923-02-07 10 Relief from Indigestion is a matter of minutes Bisurated Magnesia stops your Indigestion almost immediately. A remarkable and valuable feature of "Biamas;** is the quickness with which it arts In the relief >>f Indigestion, Platulenee, Heartburn, Dyapepata, r..istritis, etc. Immediately it enters the stomach it ;-t:;rts to sjeulnliiff the acid395 words
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Advertisement313 1923-02-07 10 I The Timber Preserva^vA Stocked iin 1, 6 10 Gallon Drun why; pay High Prices for Hard Wood Soft Wood treated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST AS GOOD I Write for Particulars to The Borneo Company Limited rpcrated m EngianA) Singapore, ipo;i and Penanfr jJ <— ——RB— cj inn jgy313 words
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Miscellaneous670 1923-02-07 10 MAIL TABLE. T O I) A Y. Bonfkons;, Baanghai and Japan taking mail* for V s. A. and Sawa Mam xa m Sarawak and (ioi-hjlt Kuchintr xam I K«ri"H>B Fook Mow 9 a.m. i C uco^ Kdina 9 a.m. llcob Maatinui 9am Cucob Hor.p Aik 9 aju. Fulau 8«^fl Sultana670 words
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Article102 1923-02-07 11 ruary G. Bank 1 m.». g t i-i Rank demand li' 4 5.32 Private credits :3 m.s. 2 i j7-.';i' New "i < i i., dems n i 5 Credits 90 days France, </• tnand 800 India, T. 170 g Hongkong, demand 3V p.c. i):.s. Yokohama, demand 112' Juv;102 words
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Article110 1923-02-07 11 n i: $93 s.-! i Gambler Cube No. l 21.00 Gunbier is. 50 Popper Black 1 1.00 Pepper (wbitc fair.) T.,pi<.v;:, BmaH lake, f.y- 1j.50l j .50 r.- 1 i Safo a»aH Copra Mix h>.;,<j Copra Sundi <i H.OO (lpiuip, Benarea unc. 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 230.00 Rice. Slam110 words
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Article217 1923-02-07 11 "\\V failed borawif we <!i<l art advertise." said the Manatfimr Director of Day an<i Martin's at a special meeting of the shareholders of the on.cc famous firm of Marking manufacturers. Time was when Day ami Martin's name was on .vovy hoarding anl known to every man,217 words
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Article131 1923-02-07 11 Western Australian Cos Prospect*. Mr. C. M. Harris. M. last. M.M.. who id a member of the ext>cuti\v of the Mining Association, and also of tfco Governruent Prospecting boanl, returned to the State on Sunday by the Gorgon after an alvsence of Unpeg months m the Federated Malay131 words
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Article89 1923-02-07 11 PHASER'S REPORT. Singapore. Feb. Rubber m. Tin £184 17s. <;»i. Bajm lien $98. Robbers. Attenbya $1.18 Pantaii 90 95, Mentakaba 2~> 80, Koala SkUaii 82.25 (2.40, Bassets $I^B $136, Milaka PilldM $1.70 ?1.80. Tom. Soathi $1.17^ J1.22 1 Taipinpi 90 $1.02 M \'< rthi $1.10 $1.16, Ulu89 words
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Article175 1923-02-07 11 MACPH AIL'S REPORT. Singapore, Feb. <>. Rubber. London Is. 6d Local G2 1 Tin.— London £184 17s. G<!. Local $!>:;, I-'u\< Share .M.irkti.— Quiet. Rubbers.— MaUkoffi |8.60 |8.75. AUcnbyi $1 15 $1.20. New Craigieleaa 75 85, Pantais 90 '.>:■-, Kundonga $i.co $1.10. Mentakaaa 30, Panggcra 75 86, Jenun Kuantans 35175 words
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Article144 1923-02-07 11 Sin r;i pore, F*b. 8. Tin.- £lB4. 17s. 6d. $9J no sales. lJuhbers.— AUenbya $1.12% $1.17%, Bat* $L 25 .<i.3O, Brogaa 60 (35, CnUfietau To 75, Jeram Kuantana 85 10. Jimahs $1.60 11.67H, Maiaka Piadu $170 §1.80, Tapahs $12.50 $13, IfMitakabi 2. SO, UUn Simpana .$1.05144 words
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Article77 1923-02-07 11 R Singapore, I-W 6th, II noon. Standard P Spo< 6 K-b.-Manh BS4 64; April-Jon q* 67* 67H. quol er ne nn.l ,l,v, t is. (hi. Market Steady. 0 Calcutta Corporation baa :>suH ();i t £500,000 six p^ Cin{ debentorea m '"n with the impron «nt«f77 words
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Advertisement407 1923-02-07 11 itfl over $5 *****0. I fFitn ri¥sn im Assurances m force over $17,000,000 I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. I nvvTni! (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) I ro^pam- has f^TlSolSjn 8 Ho^. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE :32 Old Jewry, B.C. npanj has i^o,ooo deposited with the Supreme Court of England,407 words
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Advertisement527 1923-02-07 11 CHARTERED BAiNK. of India, Australia and China. licorporateu m sTagisnri by Royal Charter. Psfd np Cupital m 600.000 shares £5 ench v.1,000,000 Keserve Fund 3,700,0 C« Kescrve Liability of Proprietors 3,ooo 000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Ageaelej and Branckes. Alor Star Hor.gkong Penang Amritsar Iloilc Pukct Bangkok Ipob527 words
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Advertisement539 1923-02-07 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING (CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkong.) Capital, all paid op $20,000,000 Silver Reserve $23,500,000 Sterling Reserve, held m London 4.500,000 Keserve Liabitity of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang Chairman. D. G. M. Bernard, Esq. Deputy Chairman. lA. M. Bowes-Smith. Esq.H. F. White Esq. Hon.539 words
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Advertisement383 1923-02-07 11 10K0HAMT¥ECffi~BANK, LIMITED. Established ISSO. Capita] Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fullj paid up) Reserve Fund y. 65,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. V-ce- President: R. Ichinomiya, Ena DIRECTORS: N. BOM, Esq. X. ECajhr arn, Eaq. > Y*maka^va Esq. S X Su^u'tii F*q M. Odagiri. Esq. n K. MoiiMwa, iiaron K. Iwnsaki. 1* Mori,383 words
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Advertisement124 1923-02-07 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FUi I MOTOR CAR MA HJ N I Fidelity Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WE ARE Co., Ltd. Mean* HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd. Branch Office— 64, The xlrcade, Colly er Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident124 words
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Article1056 1923-02-07 12 The election of Mr. O, C. C.arke as C.ptain of S. C. C, cricket for the forthcoming 1 season, should find general favour both smoag players and followers of the jruive. The choice was a sound one, for; Clarke is not only a player of ability, but cricketer1,056 words
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Article690 1923-02-07 12 I sing A Stomach-Pump. Further evidence was taken by Mr. David m the District Court yesterday morning, m the MM m which the Japanese Koida, interpreter at the Income Tax office, stands charged with accepting an illegal gratification of $100 from another Japaiiv named M'.naki. Mr. Cobbett690 words
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Article46 1923-02-07 12 Oulers for week ending- Feb. 11th, 1923. Wednesday, 7th. Band Practice, 5.15 P to. Ambulance Class, 6 p.m. Officers Meeting, 5.30 p.m. Saturday, 10th. Compulsory Combin-ed Fa? ado, Headquarters. 4.30 p.m. Individual Trcop Orders as issued by Svout masters. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.46 words
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Article104 1923-02-07 12 ENGLAND WINS THE RUBBER. [Reuter's Service.] Wellington, Feb. 5. The third and final Test Match was concluded to-ca^* m line weather and before a small attendance. The wioket was fastNew Zealand were all out for 215 m their second innings, Blunt scoring 68. Gibson took five104 words
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Article85 1923-02-07 12 Router's Service. Johannesburg, Feb. 5. The match against the Transvaal was continued to-day m fine wither before 2,500 spectators. The wicket was fast- T»Hns\i j;l were all out for 171, Catterall maVmsf 68. Mac^ulay took four wickets for 30 i nd Fender four for 05. The85 words
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Article51 1923-02-07 12 Reuters Service.. Melbourne, Feb. 5. Playing- against Tasmania, the Victorian second eleven ma<v l()5i», of which Ponsford stored i2^. With the exception of Meliy.urne University's 1094 (made .against Bssendaai m 1807-8), this is the highest Innings 1 total ever recanted either m first class or minor51 words
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Article64 1923-02-07 12 The Ladies' Spoon Competition for Feb- iary was played on Monday, and resulted n a win for Mrs. g. C. Milli^an wit i s net >• i :',7. Ten cards were taken 'm and tii following were returned: Mrs. Milligan 49 12 87 Mrs. Wolff i:» B64 words
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Article357 1923-02-07 12 London, Jan. 27. -iiay\- football results are as follows: Luagus Division i >— Manchester City 0, Arsenal 0; Aston Villa 4, Notts Forest 0; bs\ Bromwich l. Birmingham 0; Carditf < it] Si Blackburn Rovers 0; SheAeM -I 2, l>olti»r. Wanderers riislon North Ei\\ 3. Burnley 1; Stoke357 words
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Article18 1923-02-07 12 1^ Ie is estimated that the operations m the Ruhr m January and February will coat 45,000,000 francs.18 words
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Article77 1923-02-07 12 FOOTISALL. The Chinese Association will meet the j Raffles Institution at soccer at the school ground to-day, Wednesday, at 5 p.m. when Jie follcwing v/ill represent the Chinese! Association Tan Boon Eng; Tan Lee Wan j (captain) .and Quen Peng Kirn; Ong Seng W'j.n, Choong Chee Lim, Lim77 words
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Article103 1923-02-07 12 The General Officer Commanding wishes to congratulate Lieut-Colonel F. E. Swain- son and all ranks of the 2nd Bn. The I Midd'x. Regt. upon their fine performance j m the Garrison Sports. By winning all the j team events, and all but three of the indivic'ual competitions against103 words
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Article183 1923-02-07 12 The following is the result of the draw 1 f or the mixed foursomes competition. (I,an- gham-CaTter Cup). First Round: (a) G. Gordon Wilson and Mrs. Mudie v. V. G. Ezecbiel an<' Mrs. Cal:'der; (b) G. B. Kellaprher and Mrs. Jackson v. I. C Macmillan and183 words
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Article231 1923-02-07 12 A serious reflection on the planting com-. Imtintty is contained m a irpmi on the Planters' Dam lUltlSjt Fund by Mr. John Still which was rend at the recent nn i i of the Ainbegamuwa Planters Aim nnon. air. Still. consideration of ih»- ircttmstanci s under which231 words
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Article223 1923-02-07 12 An experimental stretch of rubber roadway, using a iH'w type of block, is bei laid (iowi) m Borough High-street, and*? tl-c aegis of Rubber Roadsrays, Ltd., which is a subsidiary of the Rubber Growers' Association, The new rubber hhui: used, whidi is the invention of Mr. 1..223 words
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Article30 1923-02-07 12 A German-Chinese "set-together" society has been formed at Peking with about 120 German and 300 Chinese members. It is named the German-Chinese Society for Culture otherwise the Deutsch-Ch'inese--1 ischer Kultur-Verband.30 words
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