The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 March 1923
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section18 1923-03-01 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER TE > CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S. THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1923. Z Z No. 10,82718 words
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Article213 1923-03-01 1 i Ah*. Coegra-fc announcid m Iks Hail that da mat; t- SBMeatiag te at least 110,000,000 had been caused by the Iri>h disturbances Page 6. The Aaeerlcaa Rubber Tyre Automobile Accessories Manufacturers Conference have passed a resolution favouring the rtpeal of the increased duties <,n I ȟbber213 words
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Article1475 1923-03-01 1 Feb i. >7th was the tWo-fauntlreeV and-fiftieth anniversary of the death of the <ireat French dramatist, as an uncertain date m January last year was the three -hundredth an ni versa ty of his birth. MlolieiW, like many other distinguished ami strenuoaa geniuses, seed <>n tho thresheeof his lifty-second1,475 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement197 1923-03-01 1 MALTHOID I RAFI HOTEL. Telephone. 2920. (10 Lines). IPOBS THE FINEST BALLROOM LN THE BAST. I THURSDAY, Guest Night, Dinner Dance RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. HULLAND, MUSICAL DIRECTOR SEA \IEW HOTEL. talMg Katonß. Telephone. 110. g n pow MAECH. HIGH HDE, M 7 iun- SAM pan. Special Dinner and Dance NNER SERVED197 words
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Advertisement196 1923-03-01 1 THE $10,000,000 BUSINESS money when filing m the Roneo way there is a Roneo system for every filing need. Must of the banking and business houses m the City of London use you m your business tooOur extensive experience m systems is at your disposal now. Please 'phone 275 and196 words
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Advertisement220 1923-03-01 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS He-ma tin eczema- Pa^e 3. J »inner and dance st RRal es— Page l. 'Kobinsoa's for tennis shots Page 7. (n't a Dunlop tyic for your cat -Page 4.. All kinds of cheese at Bun Be- -Papre 1.1 "Anchor" >>ap from 6ttt-Tie*a P.ige 6.1 Readel Bath Seltrat a220 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous69 1923-03-01 1 THE WKB-L iI M nd* Ist Ma. ,-ck Hijrh Water 8.48 a.m., 10.lt; p.m. P. and O. Homownrd Mail, train. Phil. Orchestra, Ifaa. lIiI. r-.i5 p.m Dalh ousie Chapter, BJMI p.m. BuH-Dog Drummond, Theatre, 9.30 p.m. It Four Walls Told, Theatre, 9.30. llijrh Wat-r. 10.2s a.m., ll.lt p.m. Hoy Scouts69 words
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Advertisement253 1923-03-01 2 TO 1 ET OR FOR SALE. J LARGE G< 'OWNS, newly erected >,©OO to 60,000 sq. ft. (a< I I LARCi: STORES from 6,000 Ij 24,000 ft. neai wharf and sklppU ried buildings for offices and god rwns. Centrally situated All immediate satry, going cheap write to A. J. ABRAHAM.253 words
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Advertisement1265 1923-03-01 2 ij -j"ju_.LJu__. -ki- -g— aw g—^_ cj ma j—— a ik jau i> i -W"" fekrl -J-J-.--0 l^iL^Lli^:S I Su [cJ theatre J 'g? Ist Blton at 7.30 Sharp. T 7.30 Sharp JACK LONDON'S "SEA WOLF" {j HAWKS TRAIL SERIAL 3 and 4 In Seven Par-! (Paramount Picture) g v1,265 words
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Advertisement724 1923-03-01 2 Alhambrt I In Our Next Change Thursda; Ist W I I ac iN THK SECOND SHOW AT t II TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. I I WILLIAM FOX Presents PEARL WMITF i a I KNOW YOUR MAN I I I In 6 parta. a A drama of domestic difficulties, concerning724 words
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Article607 1923-03-01 3 BRITISH EXPLOITS ON TIGRIS, London, Feb. Ii. Sterling British naval exploits on the Tigris in 1914-15 were revealed in the rt to-day, where Captain Wil- claimed over £10,000 for the capture and destruction of a series of Turki wi r craf; Capt Nnr V- old th< aba!607 words
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Article209 1923-03-01 3 The general balance Bhect of I e F.M.S. Government, published in the Government Gaxette of the 9th inat, shows that the Government held i,4^3/J7G in Treasuries j and Banks, $2,271,447 with various \genI cies, and had no less than 122,791,428 with Um Crown Apents. With all this loose cash, the209 words
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Advertisement339 1923-03-01 3 C-:.'- i .ii... f f T*»^ """I*l j"» -^n^ "■■k*— i_ hl^^k apuf» Kp IMPROVES^ ll ll] COOKING 1 C^^iSji aboffleto-day J \?g&*£& try it yourself I h2§gg^ and note the Jp D§||gjl improvemerl|p The ORIGINAL Worcestershire BAD LEG CAN BE o{£kk CURED I I BY "^ej" j that soothing,339 words
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Advertisement418 1923-03-01 3 core, Tired, Tender Feet. WHBN THEY AOHE, BURN, SMABT, SWELL, ITCH. BUSTBB, PEK<I>IRE, AND CALLOUSE. All you» lict-d is a highly medicated and oxygenated footbath prepared by adding Reudel Bath SaJtrates to ptain l»ot water. Refreshing, soothing, hea!in;r, and its ;nd>. rful >'■'■ v sore, tired muscles, shins nes, rril418 words
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Advertisement213 1923-03-01 3 here's a shaving stick that is a aving stick! TM she Williams' Holder Top Shaving Stick the Perpetual Stick m the Holder that Holds. Use your Williams* Stick right do*\vn to the very last bit. Then simply buy a Re -Load Stick. Don't throw away the aluminum holder. It's easy213 words
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Article804 1923-03-01 4 FRASEft ft CO., EXCHANGE AND SUA HE BROKERS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28. MINI N <;. [Figurea In brackets fthow the capita! an J issue value of tho Share m dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Can div. equ ala ex div.j Bating Fadaiig Tin (|1) 47% 52% Hitam Tin804 words
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Article53 1923-03-01 4 We regret, says the Malay Mail, to have i > announce the death of Mr. Alfred Bertram! Potts, Assistant Engineer, P.W.D., which occurred *t tha European Hospital' Kua'a Lumpur on Saturday afternoon after h brief illness. The funeral took place the I following afternoon at Yenning Road Ceme- U ry,53 words
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Advertisement507 1923-03-01 4 \m 'ml M, In I l' -i»ilb^- i I vl__Av\V\\vw V a_v.iA i\vW' v > w \_S*tSi\V -v a_/ ~?MJmW THE OUNLOP CORD. A MULTIPLE PLY CORD I VIE, WITH A DURABLE TREAD. THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO., (S.S.) LTD. I i M^ My Debt of Gratitude. i 'Ulcers the Size507 words
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Advertisement433 1923-03-01 4 Tfrr <^y fl r_l, r: i into v. I^TkT_fV»ra BARRISONS, BAKKK; JLL-£ «*> |fl and Company, Limited. T^Ta* TT Ynp O A T rsr K.tl 1 1 bALT Singapore. &?<Q<> /X I DIAMONDS AND ALL KINDS OF PRECIOUS ST(!\s PTINt 01 i::; I 77/ A' BEST IS To COME AND433 words
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Advertisement304 1923-03-01 5 TO LET. ro let. 11l F'.isir Psnjssnj and 91 with sea. frontage at iPPIy, Si a-SiNCIBS LTD., srs 1 Bstafea Agents. v.c. L I n«? iii Krtfies Chambers. r Gain— <n i iub. r v.c. stsd \ceptionally cool rnished, glsss. driaa, i Boy .of ."1 years' t luirod. Ap| 187,304 words
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Advertisement569 1923-03-01 5 AUCTION SALES SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE SUPREME CUTTRT OF Till SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE SETTLi-MEXT OF SINGAPORE. In i esass sf Cksa Hoom ami U VhH P-ttotWa vsasas snd rs the sssttev of Lai n., EsualaU sf Pkaac Tj ila .1 CTIO.\ SALK All the furniture at No. 88- 1 Kallan569 words
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Advertisement510 1923-03-01 5 NOTICES. USE SINGAPORE FREE rRES AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISED T cnly Morning Dally In Malays nnc tho he*t UediOßl for Advtr'.ip ng. li«i\.-r--id with trw Ciioia Mazri saci hssraiMf with Latect Telegrams, Lateat News anc Latest AnnourtceraentB. Telephone 56. Cable Address, Advertiss? P. O. Box No. 20C. Communioationa relating to News510 words
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Advertisement870 1923-03-01 5 LLOYD GEORGE ON CHILD ERS, Mr. I.\ 1. George. his tin- article m The I>. Telegrap describe* the historic scene when the ir'sh Treaty, was signed. '"h the tense moments while jawai ng lj c snswer to the question, Will the Iris- leaders sign, the ex-Premict 'says:— Opposite me sat870 words
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Advertisement493 1923-03-01 5 i— rri—rn~——_— mt n i i m NOTICES. j MH ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD. j NOTICE OF REMOVAL. The Offices of this Company are now at No. 45 Robinson Read, top [floor. 1-4 LADIES VISITING SINGAPORE Ars invited to inspect <j ui n^ &B& elegant Parisian Millinery, Lingerie, Coi sets,493 words
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Advertisement64 1923-03-01 5 I jOmmmmumSSS^A 4 i r f m 1• C R VaaaJ*r I NORMAL EYES I DO NOT ACHE. L PAINS IN THE EYES I ARE OFTEN NATURE'S WARNINGS OF I NEGLECTED EYE--5 STRAIN. I Consult Our Optician. 1 S. SMITH SON (Siam) Ltd. p Incorporating: -T. Mot. on and Co.64 words
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969 1923-03-01 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THURSDAY, MARCH 1. 1923. Shipping Matters. The rubber and tin industries ot* Malaya rather dominate public interest, especially when there is a con- siderabie variation m prices, affordI ir.g an opportunity for speculation. Neither of these could exist without shipping, and to Singapore and Penang shipping; is969 words
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Article111 1923-03-01 6 Tin hief Secretary staying ai Port Dick ton. The Hon. Mr. Stonor ia going Home m thu autumn. Mr. V. C. Peck, of Singapore, is viaiting Kuala Lumps., The Chief Scout for Malaya, H. E. Sir Laurence Guillemard, will take the salute at a Boy Seoul s Rally to be111 words
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Article697 1923-03-01 6 F..M.S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCR (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 28. A greeting of the F. M. S. Chamber of Commence pnisrri the various alterations m rules discussed last October and errculated t'> members. At the annual meeting of the Selangor branch Mr. Hampshire presided and the697 words
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Article31 1923-03-01 6 Renter's Wat Tl Coloi c Uniti S SOUI if are v anxious Sr. t. ber In a i that the i of tl turbance Lion to Dublin <)■ aw al.31 words
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Article22 1923-03-01 6 watei Iwh M r i M T. MH Fm W i Ticket for eit hopld v hai I on 122 words
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Article64 1923-03-01 6 The following lectures hat and will he 1 the Association it 8.4 p.m. y. .<i 14. D G S 1 May 2. A. B. M i r foi Cai Cam tnd of Ent< rpi ii \v V I B I to i S. K. T. ioner64 words
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Article61 1923-03-01 6 JAPAN ESE NEWS. (By i N Shhnl Mr. Ichisukc > procarator of S i committed suicid d The Bank of Taiwan h by tha Gorernn tut V.50,000.000, from the intersat fund. Mr. h of the Bar.!. minato the 1 P Taiwan. Mr* SI ika, the Bank of Cl ien, H61 words
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Article42 1923-03-01 6 The Mala] 1 held a JHon. Mr. P. K. N function was confined lees. 1)?-. K. Raghunai llntrodu she; chei m (were mi ■m. and F. K» Nambyar responded m suitaW m Malayal-m. Light i ed a well-atten meeting.42 words
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Article29 1923-03-01 6 NON-EUROPEAN UNEMPLYMENT FUND 1 Ann.. Mr. Ong Soon 11 Chin Bag Further proceeds- r > si Dramatis Association Rn tahuaents Chinese Christian Asaoekri collection at tinanniversary GOH HOOD XI\ T29 words
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Advertisement114 1923-03-01 6 /C3o> STOCKS fl i NOW OBTAINABLB \W) CALDBECK V&| MACGREGOR j XlOj > CO- LTD. 0 (Incorporated In Shanghai). j M HOI ESALB \M> RET UL ij WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. I H _l MEDICAL HALL BUILDING, BATTERY ROAD. H -=»»*_S_SBBBB_WS3*a«_-nt-«CT-^^ Special Offer to Motorists. I Fit the Famous J.114 words
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Advertisement86 1923-03-01 6 HUDSON MATERIAL TOR LIGHT KAIL WAYS. Light Railway Mate ri al f rom i Track to Locomotive SIDE TIPPJXG WAGONS I PLATFORM WAGONS CALL BEARING TURNTABLES 1 SWITCHES ft CROSSINGS (WHEELS <J> AX I ES ROLLER BEARINGS X A TRACK ACCESSORIES, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF The Borneo Company, Ltd. Incorporate d86 words
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Article103 1923-03-01 7 rtTBZON ON FOREIGN POLICY. EpBCTSAT ANGORA. i Service.] I ondon. Feb. 27. pi sck at the Al.lv. y«-h irar party. that any I I which xroi 'd i n ia Europe m waa imBeff rring be emphasj ed that i question is -d real [tal] aloi v when103 words
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Article209 1923-03-01 7 London, Feb. 27. from the United ettlemenl had had moat excellent eat trade feeling of rewnr no rery good f\ v FUTURE. Indon. Feb. 27. the Royal Oi Cl srles Horn 6\ th future of with tha d by public ing re.ii which had < I n209 words
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Article227 1923-03-01 7 ANOTHER SCARE. SUBMARINE AEROPLANES. IReuter's Service.] London, Feb. 27. The Rhineland Commission has decided to take under its authority from Feb. 26th the new territory occupied by the French, between the and Coblence and Poh lanes and Mayenes bridge-recede. Lord KUmarm ck abateined from voting. Berlin, Feb.227 words
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Article67 1923-03-01 7 New York, Feb. 27. Tearing that the world is drifting into war >d to eclipse civilisation, the of th< < hurchea of Christ 0,000 Proteatai churchmen, urging them to press the lent t.» take larger part m international problems and advocating ail international economic conference. MILLIONAIRE PURCHASES.67 words
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Article457 1923-03-01 7 SBQUEL TO MOTOR SMASH State of Negri Semb*S*a Sued. 1 Su in* Court. S«- vmban. befo H Mr. Justice McCahe Reay, the i bi gam m which Mr. G. A Get rge and Deniae Violet St. Georg i i ng the Btate of Negri Semillan, jointly claiming $45,000 damages and457 words
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Article1149 1923-03-01 7 THE FILMS CASE. The hearing of the action brought by the Ftr Eastern Film Service, Ltd., Singapore, against the China Theatres Limited, Tientsin, claiming damages for breach of two agreements, under which plaintiffs supplied Metro and other films to the defendants, whtch ware not returned, was continued m1,149 words
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Article489 1923-03-01 7 Messrs. Perry and Co. (How) Ltd- of J \ictoria Street, London, S. W, 1, who ire to carry out tho erection of the new j Sailors' Hostel m Ansoß Road, are one of Lhe oldest and beat known building and >üblic works contractors m London, j Established489 words
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Article139 1923-03-01 7 A correspondent of a Home paper writes: I eau help M Enqu ror" to the approximate .'ai<- of the introduction of searchlights, as I was on the W. Indies Station from 1873 till 1880. In the first days of the latter year the Northampton, flying the139 words
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Article13 1923-03-01 7 Mr. P. A. Anthony travelled to Singapore by the night mail on Monday.13 words
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Advertisement151 1923-03-01 7 Robinson Co., Limited. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE.) ~^?ST"^3_BS? *flh.4air*^_r GENTLEMEN'S WHITE CHROME BUCK OXFORD SHOES, CREPE RUUBR SOLE OX LIGHT LEATHER INSOLE. AN IDEAL SPORTS SHOE __v ea 6tAjs^ yj^JCi^s. _?v 'jk _jPy —^^^SSS_w St. w. '<IC_^2l^ < c i_ *Sg**r_- WHITE CANVAS SPORTS SHOE WHITE CANVAS SHOE In Oxford and151 words
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Advertisement613 1923-03-01 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, HAMBURG AND BREMBN, GENOA, MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVLLI OOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bill613 words
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Advertisement542 1923-03-01 8 "ELLERMAN" LBNfcL ELLERMAN BUCKNALL ST7?\MSHIP Co., Ltt Incorporated m E: glv.d; PASSENGER SERVIC? iiaaauff OUTWAKL. !>•• Bt-r*r>r*. CM CITY OF POONA CUE* and Japan Mar. 10 CITY OF MANCHESTER Chiaa anc Japan Uril 22 HOMEWARD. ♦s.s. CITY OF SIMLA Marseilles and Leaden Mar 2 *e.s. CITY OF POONA Marseilles and542 words
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Advertisement635 1923-03-01 8 P. a BRITISH LNDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated m Eng'and.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SER\ir» PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co (Under Oohtlract wi f h His Majesty's Coven- n t) LONDON FAR-EASTERN* ?FPVS FROM LONDON T.i MARSEILLES. LON DUE SINGAPORE. LEAVE SIN( v 1923. NANKIN about March G635 words
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Advertisement467 1923-03-01 9 Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. Tin China Mutual Stea Navigation Co., Ltd. EUcr»*n ft Rurkii*U RtNM Ship C*. L4d. AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated p. England.) g] R vi( 1 TU 808-55 AND WFW YOU 4 via SUEZ 06 PANAMA. J iM FROM NEW YORK Due Spore Koute For 7 Philippines467 words
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Advertisement507 1923-03-01 9 ADMIRAL LINE (Incorporated m U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE iv* DAYS—HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Sails Hongkong. Arrives Seattle. PRESIDENT GRANT Mar 11 Mar. 30 PRESIDENT MADISON Mar. 23 Apr. 11 PRESIDENT McKINLEY Apr. 4 Apr. 23 PRESIDENT JACKSON Apr. IG May T, PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Apr. 28 May 17 And every 12507 words
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Advertisement294 1923-03-01 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LINE. Kaahima Mam March 6 Bakone Mam March 20 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tsushima Maru early March HAMBURG LINE. Matsuye Mam Early March Lima Maru mid. April NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kanagawa Maru Apr. 21 BOMBAY LINE. Wakasa Maru March G Nagato Mam March294 words
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Advertisement853 1923-03-01 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM AMERICA VIA SUEZ. s.s. STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore to disch. Mar. 5. 1923 s.s. ATLANTIC CITY due Singapore to diach. May 28 1923 TO BOSTON. NE>, YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DF!7_CT. s.s. STEEL WORKER due Singapore to load Mar. 17 1923 s.s. STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore853 words
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Article733 1923-03-01 10 So much of the boy persists m the grown .m that, m reading of the rebel attack n Sl. go, many must have felt the cruellest ews to be the fate of the railway engines, ght engines, with not a man to guide or j heck733 words
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Article169 1923-03-01 10 There appears to b.» do pros tof finali- ty m scientific ideas of the age of our earth. Uesher's chronologj h v which the Croatia was fixed al 5,923 years ago has been abandoned. Half a century age Sir Husaey Vivian startled the House of Commons169 words
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Advertisement176 1923-03-01 10 _»a^^^^^^^ I JODELITE^ The Timber Preservative -m c *\J fl_ft3P L _^< h _^_^__E7 BS9_k»'2f&__*' »i_t S_i KSiC iitaSrlh. Stocked m 1, 5 10 Gallon DruJ WHY PAY High Prias for Hard Wood I Soft Wood Treated ?n JODELITE _S,OHEAPER_» JUST AS GOOn Write for Particulars to Ik Borneo Company176 words
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Miscellaneous787 1923-03-01 10 SHIPPING NOTES. ACROSS MALACCA STRAITS. During Chinese New Year Captain R. M. Rcbercson and Mr. F. AdeJborg sailed u^ross the Straits' of Malacca to Sumatra and back again in an open 17 foot canoe in company w hh thiee Malays. The journey, which was undertaken from Siginting near Poit Dickson787 words
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Miscellaneous46 1923-03-01 10 SB, Win. Temp, m ebade 72. Max m Bnn I*7 Ter. rad. Ther 72. Bata fall m 24 ieart „it CLEARANCES -Jv brU^7 28 T f^a7M^ella, Ban I»oh Guan. nilT^ Soinncror, (Brit.); BsrtmiOßO. (D-n) ftßgkse Coen. (Dut); TsteiaW Bsru, Mala* Waru, (Jap.); R. of Sarawak, (Sa,46 words
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Article82 1923-03-01 11 February 2*. Bank 4 m.3. 2(4 1-4 Bank demand 2,1 5-32 Private credits* 3 m.s. 2 J 17-3.1 New V'> rl demand ~>i~.. Credits fl days <"'T s France, demand 830 India, T. T. 171% HoagkOßgi demand .C. Ois. Yokohama, demand 113*4 Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 79% c:r-.82 words
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Article70 1923-03-01 11 February 28. Rice, Rangoon white '"-"> Rice, Si::!:i So. I fur expoit 286.00 Rice, Siam No. 2 for export 250.00 Rice, Saigon No. 1 for export 282.00 Rice, Saigon No. 2 for export _'1.",.00 Rice, Siam Broken Al for export 190 Rice, Slam Broken Cl for export 165 Cocor.uts.70 words
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Article33 1923-03-01 11 Slogan***, Feb. i n •'> Siagapoa Staaaari Pnle Ct Singapore Standard Ribbed SBtoksd BI 61 oi*.; April-June so o:p 4 July-Sept Bi 65*; Oct.-Dcc. 19% Loads .d. Market Quiet.33 words
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Article149 1923-03-01 11 A section of roadway m Little St. Andrew Street, St. Martin's Lane, Holborn. has ju»i been covered with ths new type of road block similar to that recently laid m Borough High Street. The rubber blocks were manufactured by the Leyland and Birmingham Rubber Co., Ltd.149 words
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Article149 1923-03-01 11 In the official review of ths working of co-operative .-octet;'..- m Bengal daring the year ending m June 1922 we have a story of progress happily familiar by repetition. It is of interest to note that the membership has increased by T.t per cent., while the number of societies has149 words
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Article82 1923-03-01 11 1 'RASER'S REPORT. Singapore, Feb. 2v Robber. Is. 5%d. lin £202. $104^37% per pikvl, buyers no sellers. Mining. Ratsng Packings i 7] _> 52%, Petalinga 70 75, Mambaoi 92%, Booths #1.12% $1.17%, Norths |1.17% 11.22%, TaJpings D 7% $1.02%, Nawng rots $140 $1.50, Kampong Kamontings 41.*-. 425.,82 words
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Article152 1923-03-01 11 MACPHAIL'S REPORT Sinjrap<;re, Feb. 88, Kubber. London Is. 5%d. Local Tin.— London £202 15s. In buyers. Share Market.— Quit i. Rubbers ICentakabs 27% 80, l $1.15 51.20. Umas $7.40 $749, Ala $1.15 $1.20, Sandycrofts $i.tq $1.75, United Malaccas $1.57% $1.02%, Kaaaai 555.1 5. Tins.-- -Hitams 1 .25 $1.30, Batanjr I\152 words
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Article162 1923-03-01 11 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT Singapore. Feb. 28. Ha.— £2o2 15s. $104%, no sales. Rubbers Allenbys $1.15 $1.25. Ayer P?nas $7.50 .$B, BbeSSttS $1.12% $1.17%, Craigacless 70 75, loran Kuantans 44 49. Jimahs $1.45 $1.55, Mentakabs 27Vj 32' Utnn Sampans $1.92% *2. Pajams $7.40 $7.60, Tambalaki 77% 8:V... Kuala Sidims $2.30162 words
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Article102 1923-03-01 11 Big developments are likely to take place m the near future as regards the export of robber m fake. A factory is being Started at or near Port Swettenham and it is understood that it may be to the in* teicsts of planters to sell latex locally instead ef naaking102 words
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Advertisement280 1923-03-01 11 lowr $5 000 000. TIH? PDriT ninmrnn Assurances m force over $17,000,000 niE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. r.An nrrirr™ ur v (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) aa^&ttgoUX Cowt of _JSraj2_^^^ .•■■■.,<TIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE Q^^ AGENTS WANTE|> MANAGING DIRECTOR i iftwS? A H. FAIR. ACTTIARY KNOX MANAGER AND AGENCY280 words
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Advertisement507 1923-03-01 11 CHARTERED BANK. I of India, Australia and China.! Incorporated m England by Royal Charter.! Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares £T> each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 3,700.000 I Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. Bishopsgate, London, E. C. Agencies and Branches. Aloi Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok boh507 words
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Advertisement886 1923-03-01 11 YOKOHAMA IPECffi^m, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y. 63,000.000 President: K. Kodama Esq. ice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq. X Kajiwara, Esq. y. Tamakawa, Eaq. y K. Suzuki, Esq. M. Odagsri, Esq. Ban r K. Merimura. Baron K. Iwasaki IL Mori,886 words
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Advertisement120 1923-03-01 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated ia England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MA RIN I Fidelity Guarantee— Administiation Bonds Singapore Representatives ■Mcofcra. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd, Branch Office 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON120 words
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Article1007 1923-03-01 12 I HOW WE KEEP OUR HEADS. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Feb. 1. f Wt keep our heads always trying to look) on the bright, amus-ing not to say trivial, side of existence. We got the habit aa the war and we do net intend to lose1,007 words
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Article752 1923-03-01 12 Crime Oh yes here and there the usual n i*rds but nothing of the very mystifying ratore. The tragedy of the South London young mother who drowned her three little children and then poisoned herself is only sscribable to the difficulties of living 14 ail. Existence752 words
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Article166 1923-03-01 12 GILBERT AND— WHISTLER. One f the beat stories told about \V. S. belt tho following. After a dinnerparty he was standing .n the hall waiting fi r friend to join him when a shortish o! old gentleman, miataking h.m for ne of the servants, said: "Call me a cab!" Gilbert166 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article19 1923-03-01 12 The following are the scratching? for to-day's races at Ipoh: Raea 5. Beartspear. Race 10. Mona.19 words
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Article152 1923-03-01 12 Middlesex Regiment Heat S.C.C. After having practically the best of the game for the most part of the first half, Ihe S.C.C. were beaten by the Middlesex Regiment on the Padang yesterday afternoon. The club had a strong seam out, and the forwards, backed up by a good defence,152 words
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Article74 1923-03-01 12 J Heuter's Service. Blnrsaf oat iiia. Feb. 27. The If. CL C, m their second inaiags, were all oot tor 282, Street making 88. The Orange Free State wen- dismissed 128. ths If. C. C. thus winning by 256 rone. Fender took seven74 words
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Article129 1923-03-01 12 The following wore the resoits m the i. between the Garrison Golf Club and 1 Golf Club, played on Sunday. Gamn Clob p!ayers arc mentioned ;\r<\. Wod r. i and Bine Hendrie and v.on Williams I; IfacPhai] and Law 0 Toi ffue Ke: i\ Law and Stocks 0 ir129 words
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Article55 1923-03-01 12 'iii. following will represent tho V.M.C.A. si the St Jos ph*i (Yd Boys Assoeiaton on the latter'i ground, to-day, at "10 p.m. K. ii. Pennefather; c. A. Norris and L. If. Pennefather; C. D. Smith, c. A. Pennefather and A. Kirn; M. Caehetso, Wan Puteh, C. E. Smith, Ifehd.55 words
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Article60 1923-03-01 12 ie. suggestion haa been made that a Watei Polo League bo formed m S neap re and a meeting to consider thia matter will 1 the Y. M. C. A. at 8 p.m. ,M n a*, Man h sth. AH J.ub* interested m ths matter .--re requestod60 words
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Article84 1923-03-01 12 The Bri ish Norton Machine on vrl Mi. p. G. Wicks secured the Harley-David-von Trophy m the Reliability Trial on Sandav la made by Norton Motors p? Birmingham. It ia a 3H h.p. single cylinder machine, 70 1,100 stroke, Lo- p9O-C. C s. ft84 words
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Article212 1923-03-01 12 RUGBY UNION AND AN OXFORD BLUE. "Suspension" of Famous Footballer. Nothing ao sensational m the history of English Rugby football for a generation has occurred as the news of the suspension Of T. Lawton. the brilliant Oxford Blue, -ays the "Dairy Chronicle." Official circles are reticent on the matter, pending212 words
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Article158 1923-03-01 12 YESTERDAY'S AUCTION. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 592 nd auction yesterday, 28th February, when there wascatalogued 1,623,967 lbs.; 880.34 tons. Offered 1,148.361 lbs.; 512.66 tons. Sold 834,567 lbs.; 372.57 tons. New York 35% etc. London Is. 5 V,4.d. PRICES REALIZED:— Kibbed Smoked Sheet.158 words
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Article160 1923-03-01 12 Increasing Sentimental Interest Luxor. Feb. 6. While the saatimeatol interest m the historical treosores remain: unabated, a twentieth century commercial j interest is l>eirinninp: to assort itself, an' Ijonl Carnarvon and Mr. Howard Carter I have been inundated with telegrams and I letters from all parti of the160 words
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Article116 1923-03-01 12 London. Feb. 29. A aonsber i evicted durinj th. Genera] Election ha\ Becnred oppor-l jtoiiities oi* trying their fortunes once aas. Sir Arthur Griffith rtosuaain has stolon a march aver his opponents al afitcham nrd ha? hitherto been vigorously prosecuting h s campaign wttaooi opposition. Mr. William Watson,116 words
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Article107 1923-03-01 12 "King" Versus Casino Monte Carlo ho iti own partkalar ro-l mourn; ramours that have tw tchod the hardened hide of the croupiers an 1 un- j steadied the swoop of their rakes. It is slid that the new "Kintr" of Monaco, afier his recent enthr wemont, demanded107 words
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Article51 1923-03-01 12 The Netherlands Indian Hotel Company recognising the present tinancial situation hos decided to reduce the tariffs at al! their mountain hotels. Aa they are the proprietors of nearly the whole of the mountain hotels m .lava it is no, unlikely that their lead wii be' followed by smaller hotel owners51 words
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Article165 1923-03-01 12 pherson the Scottish international, but a junior "blue," was nominated for the post last month, and for two blues to be pu. up for the captaincy is a most unusual happening. Among those m the inner circles of Oxford Rugby there lurks an uncomfortable feeling that there is more m165 words
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