The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 March 1923

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VfS. SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1923. No. 10,8:)2
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  • 201 1 Chancellor (.'uno is u> m the Reidntag and tell his countrymen about the French BctiOB Pa^e 7. Mea who were discovered pickinp up the railway m the French occupied territory have been fired on and on«> l.illed— Page 7. The difficulty of paving America for ior her
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  • 1120 1 That the news of th<> Duke, of Yo' engagement should have made even tfc most hardened raatter-of-nction man thirm |of the dukes that appear m novels, jF soppoee, unlikely. But. it ha> reminder ungainly bird that itrawberry leaveare to be found ll tne world of letw-rr-and that tome of
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    • 157 1 MALTHOID > mm ____a_^__^_— S HOTEL. Telephone. 2920. (10 Lines). tPOBE THE FINEST BALLROOM IN THE EAST. WEDNESDAY, Orchestral Concert AX HULLAND, MUSICAL DIRECTOR. i)\ HOTEL. Tanjoiiß Katon^. Telephone. 110. DINNER SERVED ON THE LAWN. RING DINNER EVERY T FSDAY, FRIDAY AND SUNDAY.' .N()R HOTEL. Centrally situated. Tele: 2586. pore
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    • 214 1 IP WWW^(*» v*-^." aj^ i' you were buying a set oi' tyres E y' J fcr a friend and wished to give him S the best you could obtain, undoubt- S ediy you would select Silvertowns. .^5 ll would do this because they are j\ known as the very utmost
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    • 188 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The (ii. ;:1 •> offers a reasonable pa&Mtgc rate to Trieste m April Pagi B Tangiin Club billiards— Page 5. K.Y.K. and X. l>. Li. and other' change*. Two special opportunities for cargo, and t )k i Canadian Pacinc on shipping pages. .Sonia to-night ar the Victoria Theatre—.
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    • 121 1 \Y- •<, High Water, 0.66 Ron., I^l p.m. B, I. Honeward Mail doses. Sonia at Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Tb-f. %th. I Hig* Water, 1.53 s.m., 2.11 pjn. Phil. Orchestra, M m. Hall, I Sonia at Ti. str SO Friday, Bth. Hivrh Water, 2.11 .18 p.m. Sonia at Theatre, 9.30 ]>rr.
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  • 271 2 M URDERER DEMANDS RUM AND COFFEE. Halt on the Wa> to the Guillotine. I'ari*. Sfith .i w i i between hw ip M/ig out 'A re\oi" t-> lii^ mothei akiiifo fell, Marius (iounaud w»> cxcUtl m Par I for the murder of hi- ir ./lopt body ">k m a :i*unk
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  • 164 2 «r. Uonjrla \inslie Ml- an urasia* f the air Lord Salisbury m his erteining "Advmtam: Social and ''•ar> A i-hbouring- squire c-alie (i to the pnt IBM, and Lady Salisbury apprehe, ny that her husbani mighi to recognise this ioo»ewhat. obacorc person. She mv greatly reliered to
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    • 332 2 to li:t or fob balk. LARGE U v)WNS. newly erecUnl -:i rrow J \OOO to 50,000 tq. ft LAKOH BTOSCS fton; 6,000 U £4,000 ft. near wharf ihipp- ing, Also thre* st< ried buildings for ofE «s godowns. Cc ilrally situated All immediate entr; sjoing caesp Ai yor te I
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    • 567 2 tm S S, IC/ THEATRE S" !si :h> t 7^o Sharp. BcOMPLSrE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. THE VALLEY OF THE GIANTS j» Ist Shon a| 7.30. With Wa lace Reid (Paramount). PEGGY DOES HER DARXDEST TOO GOOD fO BE TRUE -Comedy. S Metro Comedy with May Allison. v S with new
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    • 574 2 IN OUR NEXT CHANGE WEDNESDAY, 7tk MARCH, To Mo> CAPTURING LIONS BY AEROPLANE 1 Reel Pathe Film. Daintiest Come jr-Drama of the Sea The Little Wanderer comotry-drama <*f infinite chann> Shirley Mason carries an i 11 sorts of audiences m thi.^ drama <»f surpassing chai spiritei action. A romance of
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  • 1550 3 THE GRAND NATIONAL. l>ur Own Correspond ut}. Lr-ndon. Feb. 1. a joag way ahead still, but we i are i>?ussmg Grand Nation*] cluaiccs. We no* know ii.:' acceptances, and see br.ve accepted for the >: 1 Sat al, ko i he preset] eof Arravai< with II si. 2
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  • 94 3 The whisky manufacturing boom, (vhiehl aus tasted for fulIK four years, if now said to be approaching an en and Scottish d.stillery circles are apprehensive of dull times aheacf. Th« whisky distilleries m the Highlands have been fully employed] since the war ended, but short time will !>o general soon,
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    • 313 3 INj .-1 Nmfißmm: .h.,11 r^om-Hfe/ mmd Lilazo whcnrvertippoi mrvty I r !1 h Ne '!^'«>ul,|v i,,rd ¥S. it durmß the lan two monll s. and TfK,i i■! milkpuddin t fe, C/Tt 1 J j Plenty ot pure 1 I unadulterated milk! 1 Th« h milk In India, for you, for
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    • 115 3 HAS YOUR HUSBAND GOT INDIGESTION Nothing creates domestic discord er than an attack of indigestion, and nothing gets rid of indigestion quick< r than Bisurated Magnesia, If yw bosbanc! has j some form of digestive trouble— neither Bcold nor pity him, just h-.-'p him by^eetng he has some "Bismag" Tablets
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    • 88 3 Mlf IS THE BEST MOST EFFICACIOUS TOILET PRgIPARaTSQN Ui THE WttßLa. *o F.r»p;land \\\>» w\\\ alst» furnish y «We've been asked r a LOW-PRICE BATTERY and hero's the answer from WILLARD'S Old Price New Price f SJJLN. s9B $75 SJJLN. 1 .102 77 H.L.R. ;*5 g5 SJIL Hi no 90
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  • 648 4 Anothec < i LitVs Mysteries, A new word is creeping into medical language. It is "allergen," .and it has a ;iit..si fascinating history. For this word 'j'-niiics those mysterious, unknown creatures of circumstances which are the dread of certain members of the community. We have
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  • 260 4 Merlin Hopes Dispelled. Since the French Advance into the Ruhr tin.* hop that Soviet Russia might somehow assist Germany m offering resistance to iiii French has been widespread Among tl\c Geitnan populace. In Berlin Government circles these hopes are now regarded as illusory. The probability* that
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    • 450 4 It V L fflfe- Ih Vi 'l !f '/Si** When you brush teeth m this way i This new w*y of tooth brushing brings five v.c- t^^ntST^Mc^^n^iwnSt^^ ten-day test, whkh costs you nothing, will clearly These methods are combined In a dentifrice call jd Now lei yovr awn teeth show
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    • 88 4 |i COUGH t I >limgi| X j *O* tmc wcucr or 1 Coughs, Colds Bii OROUPsj I WMOOPI COUOM, I lip MOARStNtat.l 1 j BRONCHITIS. HI CONTAINS NO NARCOTIC ll|ffi I M*iiuf*dtur«4 by I |j|] Chamberlain Medicine Go. ifl M*Du(«nurtof Pharmacist*. I laillilll P> Motn»a. low. V. S. A. f
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    • 814 4 ATTRACTIVE TANGLIN AUCTION SALE 01 404 Lots of nitfh Grade Jacobean Style n. H Furniture, Piano, Gramophone, Plant*, Tenni <; At No. 42 Cairnhill Road, off Orchard X ON SATI RDAY, io(h March, M i Comprising a very line toned upright grand piano b VY. condition and a stool to
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  • 1461 5 WITH CABTSR IN UPPER EGYPT. It is just thirty years ap<» since Mr. Howard uarter, the u.scoverer of nuankhamen's tomb, first bepan his explorations h an i it is clear from the tepcits vhat are gradually beinp made public as to the value of his find, that his
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  • 429 5 ON AZOTE. A discovery that promise* m due count t»- lead to a considerable extension m new jisfs for robber is thai of "Onasote," substance thr.i is s »f nearly pore rubber character :.n<l will be cheap t<» the os«r. It it an entirely new substance of wonderful resilienciv and
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    • 373 5 TO LET. TO 1.1 <>X FOR BALB. .i r BallesUor Rd. Coav vrster and garage. Apply I i \i ins i/n>.. n I Esiata Ajrent*-. i j i i FrRNIHHEO. Ro rsaglia. Eteetrk Tenaii i mrts ;unl gsmge. for I mentns. Apply E. i; ,t < 'hambers, Singapei ro let.
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    • 477 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF Kxcellont teak household furniture, port-1-drrmii? H R d > C«. noor, ON THIHSDAY, sth Mauh si I p.m. On view on Wednesday. CHEOXG Koox SEKG r^.. Anetk>n« r-< AUCTION BALE OF Unredeemed Pl.iiges and .Jewellery of every description. At cur saleroom, No. 30 Chulia Street
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    • 622 5 NOTICES. NOTICE OF DISSOLT TION OF i AKTNERSHII'. NOTICE iN h:i.by given that the Partnership basiaosi berstofovs subsisting betwt-n Hears Percy Bagtty and Bsrsld Harry Ellis is Timber and General Merchants snder U; or ftmi of Praser and Cummin- at 10-31 wiaoheotmr Iloust. Singapore, has sees dis- ms as from
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    • 544 5 I ■>«rK* v Whi'f sorvice is the Primary requisite of By* Glass* > bo sure that ItoutittCl ami styli> conform to your personality. Our ffiifclM Glasses olTtv tht« very jtni«'~' m service, com f on.. ixn*\ <tyle. N. LAZARUS— OPTICIAN MEDICAL HAIL BUILDING BATTERY ROAD Rofractionist. Mr. R. V. Mayer,
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  • 420 6 Whilst it is not uncommon for the results of the few bye-elections which fellow tiu> installing of a new Government t<> be contrary to the tide oi victory at the general election, it; v<-uM \)v taking an incorrect view; to regard
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  • 495 6 Mr. E. Nathan, the Controller of R ibber Exports, ia visiting Kuala Lumpur. Mr. \V. Pry.:.' M.A.. takes over from Ml. <i. Elemmant the duties «»f First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur*. Amongst the passengers who arrhred by the Nankin yesterday was Mr. 1). rAhtarne, who wi I act as a Police
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  • 77 6 A PBRAK WEDDING. (From Our Own Corrcspondeot). Ipoh, March BJh. The marriajre took place at All Saints Church, Taifieng, yesterday, the Rev E. A. Hone officiating, of Mr. A. T. Xewboul* <>f the Malayan Civil Service the wellknown Perak sportsman, to Mis.- Nancy (rilbert The reception too!, place
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  • 100 6 The Controller <>i" Elubber Exports forwardii the following return of rubber which passed through the Customs Ofl'u i > m the Straits Settlements (Province WelUsley. the Dindings and Malacca) and the F. M. S. from Nov. Ist. 1922, to Feb. 28th. Ill:;-.— S.S. PJf.S. Tonii Tons.
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  • 51 6 An Especial Meeting of the District Grand Lod^e of the Ea (tern Archipelago will be held, .it the Victori;< Memorial Hall on Saturday, March -'Ist. at seven o'clock, when W. L>ro. His, Excellency General Sii Xeili Malcolm, X.C.8., D.5.0., will be installed ;s District Grand Master of the Eastern
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  • 283 6 At meeting of rhe Committee held m the Board Koom of the Strata rrading Company. Ltd. on Friday the 2nd March, there were present: Messrs. T. Dudley Parsons, J. 6. Campbell, Hon.. Mr. Lowther Kemp, F. V. Blair, A. V. Robinson, L. R. Macphail, I. C. Peck,
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  • 235 6 m the House of Commons recently Mr Darbishirc asked whether th< abandonment of the British Empire Exhibition would be I considered with a view to Kmtting the probable loss, to the guarantors. Sir. w Joynson-Hicks replied m the negative and said he had no reason to anticipate ultimate loss. The
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  • 322 6 [Router's COMPETITION^ i In the House, of t'.mc Mr. Bonar L* the imenl cumstana 1 since tl decide t on a staf i1 was no 4 i n to cxi hide pation m the i Diunication. The rted to lici nee I wireless stations "Ti with th< i»
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  • 63 6 In series of Admiralty- Book f F that surveying i rernmenf will bi me us the .1 :iv i tre on the yellow. n?i anchor suppwith black pi les, i nf Kelantan, Mala* S tangular flag, h.\v::\. a erei en( m > Bpeftrs. The itai this
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  • 60 6 .V Bengali wfc and who pleaded not ho had any w itnesm not know anything sbout that to my lawyer t«> sri Farther experiment! the French m eonne by wire or wiieless -.if j>lv ings, finger prints, and system invented by Dr. B telestero.ojrraphv. It system may prove communicating with
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  • 47 7 SPEAKS ON TUESDAY. ti OCCUPATION. Her m. Mar. 1 anceHed his all outrageous bread is him to voice -juvi.J sitting ol London, Mar. Motioned t-Belgian 01 id c and Mr. 1:. Mewai advised that Verpreement, a-nU] ftion TTm sttenl 1 called t<> •'■> lan, <i;ir. 1
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  • 137 7 LesMsan, Mar. at owe tin expenditure •0 far i bed V 203,6 GU k \LLING. Hagae, Mar. 5. m !osaed at m i, and •si station by Queen I'lemieiu ded to Brussels, sm welcomed i on with him sd ministers OXG MAN, London. Mar. B. ath of AralonT,
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  • 45 7 H Nanyo NichiI ban.) H .Tekie, Mar. 5. H '40, < oontsic and B <>f living m H .f the Nalkokn (the [nland TransH i the dire< ton I m of the H i. been criticized Uy the Public H i t.he Irregvlar -nnpanv.
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  • 29 7 'MiWriptionK. H feed Vs: r. H H Bishop H 20 10 H Ith lid) H e (4th list) H 78 JO O A $9,277.45 Hon. Ttmwmr.
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  • 238 7 MINISTER OF HEALTH DEFExVTED. UEATKN ON HOISING. I.ondon, Mar. I Lt.-i 01. F. Stanley, who was defeated t at BM< WlTleaden, has resigned. At the Min-hitm by-election Sir A. Griffithl Bcacawen, Minister of Health, ha^ been efaatad. The Labourite Bde polled 8 02i). Bcscawen 7,19^ the Liberal Brown
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  • 347 7 Cairo, Mar. S. cons* iuence <■/ the bomb outrages Feb. *J7 and March I six members of -i- Wafd hav< been arrested an i Interned] because .>• sctionti are of s nature to troy public order and security.* 1 All the men arrested were recently sumned by
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  • 129 7 u Sonia" Stej hen McKenna'i celebrated I, is a great picture of the times a [picture of England, or rather it! governing clirief- In iis truth to life it is almost photographic, and, if only on that account is likely to remain an enduring iremorial of
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  • 58 7 A meet ng ti K?ig 1 ishmen was held on Saturday evening i' the Selangor Club to discuss the cm.ftlf of celebrating St. George's Day by a dance. The Hon. Mr. O. F. Stonor was m the chair. After some d:cu?sion it was decided to hold a fancy dress dance
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  • 275 7 We have received an official communication from the Divisional Manager of the R. K. A. and C. Tel. Co. m which hv writes. Daring the past twelve months the approximate average delay to "Urgent" telegrams from the Straits to London has been 4 hours, and that to
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  • 126 7 There was sequel to the recent action against the Malayan Collieries m Kuala Lumpur, m. the Second Police Court yesterday morning, when Ng Hong Guan was charged before Mr. Dawson with criminal intimidation to Mr. J. Russell, on February B last, m Kuala Lumpur. It appeal's that
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  • 129 7 The annual general meeting of The Bfalayalee Association was held on Saturday at its premises 14S Prinsep Street. The Hon- Secretary Mr. J. A. Dorai Raj presented the assembly with s report of the association together with audited Statements of accounts which were passed. The following office
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  • 165 7 The following is the Directors' Report to the shareholders to he presented at the annual meeting on -March 18th at Messrs j Derrick and Cos offices at 12.30 p.m. Your Directors submit herewith the Corapany'i Balance .Sheet. Mining Account, Development Account an J Profit and Loss
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  • 108 7 On Saturday evening, m front of the Selrngor Club. Mrs. Robson presented the priZM t«> the winner- m the recent Motor Cycle Reliability Run. The .success of this meeting was such that it is hoped a similar event for motor cars will he shortly organised. M.M. On iMonday morning at
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  • 407 7 i To the Editor. Dear Sir, —Your turnover of this morning interests me, and perhaps, one or two little notes on it may also interest others. Fir.^t of all, it is qi ite probable that your heading, is spelt wrongly. There is authority, though I'll adn.it not
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  • 256 7 Remarking- that he was nut satisfied that a witness m the case wlio was stated to Me indisposed, was really ill, the C'uef Justice. Sir Walter Shaw, m the. Supreme Court yesterday morning, delivered judgment m two actions, m which the principal point at issue was the
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  • 70 7 Nat Gould's woil known novel, A Fortune at Stake, m Bey.en part? and featuringViolet Hopson, is the principal attraction! of the Surma programme to-nigfat. In addition there are Eve's Film. Review. Chaplin's fourth million dollar comedy, A I Day's Pleasure, m. the second show and Peggy Does He:-
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  • 104 7 1^ The Selangor Court of Appeal began ts fittings on Monday m the Supreme Court under the presidency of The Chef Judicial Commissioner, Sir Lionel Woodward. The Court will first hoar the Criminal appeals from the F. M. S. and will then deal with the Civil Appaaks from Selangor, Ncgri
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    • 124 7 B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^"'"'"^'^'^**^*****aa^SSSSSißSßßSßßlßßHßSSSSSHßßSSßSSßl Robinson Co., Limited. I (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE.) I For Those ooieward Bound «JBL Nfc 1 s i°ck« <)f the latest materials I I i vi E v'• \n t &^>^M> '^f^Hsß^^fei -Medium and Heavy Weight S With plain or reversing check backs -Jr i''''J? Cheviots, Flannels and laitgn Wk^JtJIW
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    • 558 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, AMSTKKDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, (;ENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVMJ OOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bill
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    • 541 8 "ELLERMAN" LIN& I. LEHMAN BUCSNALL STEAMSHIP Co., IM. <Incorpon led m Ergbitid/ PASSENGER SERVICE tj§ CITY OF POONA Chxa and Japan Mar. 11 'A, CIT? OF MANCHESTER China and Japan U-i 1 22 •ja CITY OF SIMLA Marseille* n.O London Mar. 2 f *£.3. CITY OF POONA Marseille and London
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    • 525 8 P. a BRITISH INDIA APCAR° LINE. (Incorporated m En^and MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO <! m» f PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S Ue (Under Contract with His Majesty's Gorei I «N DON PAR-SABTRRN ?FP v tCE, FROM LONDON To MARSEILLES, Uj DUP: SINGAPORE. LEAVE BINS NANKIN about Ifach 7 MOREA KARMALA
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    • 404 9 Ihi wean oieara onip company, Limited. Tin China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. I Human Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd I IMBRICAM MANCHUKIAN LINE.) (Ir.corporated v. England.) Due S'p<»re lUmiv y or T I IMulippinc-s ami China. 1 !{A><l Api 4 Suez PhDippinei ami China FOR NEW YORK. Due Spore
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    • 47 9 1 BLUE FUNNEL LINE. FOB HONGKONG SHANGHAI. s.s. PYRRHUS" This steamer, expected to get despatch on the 10th instant for above ports, has excellent first class accommodation available. For Passage apply MANSFIELD CO., LIMITED., Agents, O. S. S. Co., Ltd. AND C. M. S. N. Co., Ltd.
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    • 504 9 A T^ l\/i ID A T T T IVT T7* (Incorporated m U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. PRr*m#i*T m rp*xT'r Saiis Hongkong. Arrives Seattle. iKhMUfcM GRANT Mar. 11 Mar 30 PRESIDENT MADISON Mar. 23 Apr 11 PRESIDENT McKINLEY Apr. 4 A pr' *3 PRESIDENT JACKSON Aj.\
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    • 283 9 nTy. k. LONDON LINE. Rakone Maru March 20 Suwa Maru April 9 LIVERPOOL LINE. TMishima Maru early March HAMBURG LINE. Matsuye Maru March 7 Lima Maru mid. April NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ, SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kanagawa Maru Apr. 21 BOMBAY LINE. Naj^ato Maru March 17 Kamakura Maru Mar. 22
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    • 699 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM AMERICA VIA SUEZ. s.s. ATLANTIC CITY due Singapore tj ditch. May _s rj_:; TO BOSTON. NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. s.s. STEEL WORKEB due S: papore to load Mar. 26 lffS s.s. STEEL NAVIGATOR due 3 ngapore to load Apr. 17 102* s.s. ATLANTIC (ITY
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    • 53 9 P. O. S. N. COMPANY. s.s MORE A (tonnage 11,000) 'For COLOMBO. BOMBAY. MARSEILLES AND LONDON. This large passenger vessel, ordinarily on the Australian run, is expected to tail from Singapore on the 13th March f>r th© above Ports. For further particulars apply to P. O. S. N. COMPANY. Collyer
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  • 400 10 Span a cleared fro mi war l.uiltlinjrs m ihc London park*, the deserted camps c»f soldiers or of jripsies on the clowns, ruin*, s.ncient or IHOilara, are haunted by tinging nettle?. These ttOldy herbs arc not dainty m their choice of 5oil; they feexl t 'triy and often ami
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  • 83 10 The London County Council recently, i (opted a recommendation by iti Local Government Committee for securing legislation to .reduce the rates on unoccupied houses to one-fourth. An amendment was moved thai owners Ripties" shoui.i pay one-half instead of e-quarter. The mover, Mr. Hebert Moron, complained that
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  • 775 10 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND t SHARE BROKERS rUESDAY, MARCH 6th. L Figures m brackets show the capital and issiu- value of the Share m dollars unless otherwise marked. C— Cum div. x equals ex div.J Batang Padang Tin ($1) 47 1 2 &2% Hitam Tin (500,000) 1.30
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  • 49 10 Prince Shimadzu, who has undergone an operation for appendicitis, has left the nursing 1 home and prone to Bournemouth with Princess Shimadzu. They will leave London shortly on their return journey to Japan, and will make a short stay at Cannes and sail from Marseilles on Feb. 24. G-Kx.
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    • 241 10 &mm—mm.mmmm mmm. mmm. .m...- mmmZmmmm. FOURNIERS HYGENIQUE MIXTURE. (FOR LADIES) Tested and Proved for Years. WASTE NO TIME. fmaied llefj you UCtiei .-nv tlisor r r.f vi t i rarnttf s t\\ p< "'i\-:ut;. It qmckly ccatovM all suCfrim;. Tht-re is Nothing to EQUAL IT, nor Anything so WiJeiy krotvn.
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    • 400 10 I Genasco Roof m/ I 2 FLY AND 8 PLY %5 COMPLETE WITH PATtNT KANT-LEAK ftE/fo AND NAILS FOB FIXING I tne resi/« of E |'%-^B| «w--1 over 40 Years i |3 run, eh Mf I manufacture ff^^^H ge\*sc» R;'^ l^!} satisfUs t'^' witnstanfis p^'.^/mn^H *««'»»■-•>« to tropical heat Kj^.'^Sj
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 127 10 Ter. rmd. Ther 70. .Rain fVi m 24 boun i i.i.m. PASSENGERS ABBIVBD. I'-v Armand BdUe:— Madame L. Pintner, nnr! daußhter, Madame Calou'lis, Mr. and Madame- Catequx. Per I', and O. Soudan: Mr. J. V. C. Havis. Mr. and Mis. 11. Davitt, and Mr and Mrs. J. A. Sinclair. Pel
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    • 784 10 SHIPPING NOTES. There were two big: German steamers in port yesterday morning:, the Weser, 5,550 ions nett, and the Rheinland, 3&15 tons nett Them were 11-1 French soldiers and Milan and live officers on board the French steamer, Armand Behic, which arrived yesterday. They ate bound for Haiphongr. I Having
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  • 74 11 j Bank 4 in..-:. Bank de/nand 2|4 5-32 Private credits' m.s. 2 4 D-1C Xe'.v York, demuiul F4% Credits i>«> iiay~ 57 1^ France, demand 830 India. T. T. 178)4 Hongkong, demand p.c. Die. Yokohamn, demand 113% Java, demand 141 Bangkok, d.mand 7914 Bunk Buying 8.54 ]{..nk of England
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  • 116 11 March G. Tin lii-ycrs SlO&k, Xo Sellers Tin 175 Tons $108.00 Gambier Cube Xo. 1 21.00 Gambier 16.00 Poi.per Black 15 Pepper (white fair; 24.00 Tapioca, sm:.il Hake, f.g. KJ.OO Pc-.rl Sapo small 9.00 Copra Mix 11.90 Copra Sundried 12.:^0 Opium, Bonsir< unc. 4,500 Ricts Ranfoon white -JoO.oo Rice,
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  • 40 11 j Singapore, March (>th. 12 noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smok Sheet Spot m> »>»> J April-Jus* 61 »>i 1 Jjly-Sopt. tVJ I^ 88; .Oct. -Doc. 65% 84. London quotation i sheet 1-. R.i d. Market Weak.
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  • 180 11 Replying to Commander Bcllairs m the House of Commons recently, Earl Winterton said that the rebate on hides and skins imported into England had been m force but the value of this trade was inconsiderable, otherwise there W*4 no specific ad- vantage to Imperial trade with India
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  • 104 11 It is officially stated thru the British Industries Fair, which was opened by the Kin.tr on Feb. r.'th., has already been riaited by 2250 buyers coming from all parts of the world. The- section which seems to have particularly impressed these visitors is that devoted to
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  • 23 11 In Tasmania, the island Static <>f Australia, hop growing if m ,-t nourishing condition. Eigbt thousand bales of hops were produced iti 1922.
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  • 87 11 I RASER\S KEPORT. Singapore, Mar. li. Rubber is. 5Hd. Tin £210. ss, Bnyei No sellers $108.12%, per picul. Miming.— Ulu Piaha $1.75 $1.80, Rawangu $1.25 $1.30, Nawng Peti $1.47H $1.57%, Kampong Kamuntinirj VJ>. ud. 41.-. Gd.. Mambaus 95, S nth $1.12 $1.15, Norths $1.20 $1.25. taiphiga 91%
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  • 166 11 Singapore, Mar. <i. Tin. 2210. ss. $108 H. no tales. Rubbers.— Quiet. Bassetti $1.17H *i.2_"_. er.i.i ,i;v., Bukit Jelotongs to, Belters, lien tak&ba 2* 81, Indragiria |6.40 $5.60, Jimaha |1.45 $1.56, United Malaccas $1.00 $1.65. Sterliny; Kuhliers.-- Uuy-.-rs of United Serdangi 3s. 8%d., Bnkit KaJ&nga 82s,
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  • 115 11 Singapore, Mar. li. Rabbsr. London is. L Local GO. Tin.— London £210. Bft, Local $106^ Buyers. Share Market. Quiet. Rubbers. Connemaras J'T'j -51.02 Allenbyi $1.17H $1.'22 V.. Tins.— Tnipin-s i»7^. %IJOH\b t Norths 11.22*4 $1^7%, Soatha $1.12 H $147%, Padang Plandoks 45 r>o, Hitama $I^6 $1.40. Ulu Piahs
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  • 133 11 It is reported officially lhat a rvCOld output of 11,000 tons of iron-ore was obtai!nej| In October from the iron minims on the West Coast of Johore, one of the Malay States, hi November Urn output was over 10,000 ton.^. Applications have been received for the right of mining kaolin,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 310 11 aver $5 000.000. Till? TPI7AT PAC»Tl?niu imn Assurances m fox^e over $17,000,000 \Ut GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY UMTTEft m> nmnt. wi^ (incorporated m Straits Settlements) cSp^^iSSoftSt^^af SPSSSL* C p H LONDON OFFICE :32 Old Jewry, E.C. P WIUI the Supreme Court 01 England, and complies with the British Life
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    • 499 11 CHARTERE^BANL 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 Keserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 3S Bishcpsjrate. London, E. C. Agonies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong PenanpI Amritsar lloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh Rangoor Batavia
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    • 919 11 YOKOHAMA SPECI^BANK, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fuliy paid up) Reserve Fund Y 65,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. ice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Som*. V<a. x. Kajiwam, Esq. T. V.^akav.a Esq. S. K. Suzuki, Fsq. M. Odaflki* hs (i Baron K. Merimora P>a:^n K. Iwasaki if. Mori,
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    • 113 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOK CAR MA KIN I Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs, BARLOW Co. I iiranch Office— 64, The Arcade, CoUyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain).
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  • 1285 12 1* il iitt ng that U.K. the Governor should have been invited and should have accepted me invitation formally to open the billiard loom wings of the Singapore Cricket Club on Monday evening, since it was due te the aecoaunodation afforded by the Government loan of fifty thousand
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  • 592 12 During the afternoon of the last two th< District Juduv. Mr. David, has been occupied m hearing the ease m which Koi<!a. Japanese interpreter at the Income Tax Office, stands charged with receiving an illegal gratification. At the previous 1 irlng Mr. Demuth, ccunse] for the defen
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 90 12 Reuter's Service. London, Mar. 5. The Lawn Tennis. Association has unanimously passed a resolution abolishing the ti. le of World's Championships after Jan. 1, 11)24, hitherto granted to the Wimbledon meeting. Lord Desborough, presiding, saij that so iong as one country had the WOtld'l championships m
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    • 82 12 M. C.C. TOURS. [Reuter's Service.] Capetown, Mar. 5. .1. C. C. made ~:)t), Mann 47. Kennedy Hi), j \\«stc.n Province made 163 for 6, P. Hands score a sp'»>ndid 94 including one six and i ten fours. I i Sydney, Mar. 5. M. C. C. made 275, Chapman 91. and
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    • 18 12 [Renter*! Service.] Cardiff, Mar. 5. In the International soccer match. Wales! nw with Engfand two all.
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    • 42 12 London, Feb. 2fi. The following ie the draw for the fourth round of the Association (Football) Cup to be played on March 10. Bury or Southampton v. West Ham. Charlton v. HuddenfieU or Bolton Wanderers. Rangers v. Sheffield United.
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    • 167 12 Loads*, Pek. 24. '1 he following arc Association football 'results: Second Divisiasu Blackpool WoWerhampton 1; Bradford City 4. Coventry 0; Crystal Palace 2, Clapton 0; Folham I, Rotnerham 2; [full I, Stockporl 0; Leeds l. Barnsley I. Tkird hi\ is on (North<rn Becti— Barrow 5, Accrington U; Darlington
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  • 186 12 Splendid Score h> 11. B, shot. Fifty memben of the Royal Engineers (V> iire.; th( t cur-" on the Seletar Range the week-end under excelleni con- Cit'ons. One of th chief advantages was i the al ten eof wind, while t :> e firing points n attended 11
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  • 92 12 Drills for Week Endittf March lOih. Wednesday, 7 .h. H.IO p.m. ,D.rill Hall, 'A" Company, All N. C. O's nodi r C. S. If. 5 p.m., *W Company, Lewis Gun Infctntct'on. Tursday, Bth. 5.10 p.m. Drill Hall, "A" Company. Lewis Gun, Bayonet Fi-hting and Bombing. Friday. 9th.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 144 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Newcomers Handicap. H. S. Holmes, scr. beat J. T. T. Webster, owe 15.2, 3—6, 6— '3, G— 0. J. J. McMlchael, scr. beat W. M. McCrae, owe l, 6—o, 6 i. J. F. Bristed, owe 150 beat W. B. Cuthbert, plus 3, 6 o, 6—o.
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    • 107 12 Championship Singles, Preliminary. Boy Smith vs. F. Thorougood. 0. R. S. Batman vs. C. E. Winter.' F. Kuchwaldy Wte. A. Chamier. C. Roberts vw, li. Aina worth, postponed. G. P. BtringfeUow vs. 0. Fcdler. E. B. Layboorne vs. R. I). Hoblvn. pos-t poned. H. Leakey vs. B. H.
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    • 84 12 TH URSDAY'S TIES. Newcomers' Handicap. Zimmerman, scr. v.-. Streatfield, t>ias Johnstone, scr. vs. Craig, owe- 12. Wallich, scr. vs. Gordon, Stevens, owe l."i.:> vs. Blackford, scr. Palmer, owe l vs. Harrison, .-or. Glascoe or Baxter vs. Giggins or Barlow. Champion-hip Pairs. Lnti and Thorcngood v> Pash and Leakey. Lee Warner
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    • 52 12 The Spring Meeting, 11)2:',, horse and i>ony II griffins have arrived and will be drawn for lt>-<!ay, Welnesday at Redfearn's Repository, Orchard Road, at 6 p.m. The bond arrived m excelleni condition an i were accompanied on their journey by Mr, A. 11. well from whom they wore
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    • 70 12 Memben arc notifte J that the first round j of the "Duffer's Cup/ 1 kindly presented by Messrs. Robinson a. id Co. will not he play- ed off until on o r before tho 26th instant. The entrance 1 will remain open untii the evening of the
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    • 71 12 The following handicaps have been allotted for the two han ican races at thi< meeting on Saturday. Rcadster Race. Marella iSst, Dmmmer Boy 12.8. Black Prince 11.12, Randan* I 11.10, Lady Bir: 11.10, Tiger Li y 11 O y(i<»n 11, Palm Oil 10. 10. Open Pony Race.
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    • 119 12 The following were the results In the Batch played at Tanglin on Sunday befvetn the Garrison Go f Club and the Sepoy Lm s Golf Ciub. Garrison players men- txone 1 fust. Fcrde and Wodchooae 1U Lornie an 1 V\cr! 0; Eveitt and Calthrop English and Haddon l; MacPhaii
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 31 12 The final of the Profession Pairs snooker 1 ournament at Tanglin Club will be played to-morrow Thursday night, and afterwards another sporting bi'liar! competition as sr-t forth m the advertisement elsewhere
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    • 305 12 II 1 k If t ill' J i i BEFORE PURCHASING CALL AND INSPECT MOUTRIE PLAYER PIA:c THE BEST VALUE IN THE EASI WE WILL EXCHANGE YOUR PRESENT VIA VALUATION, SEE US TO-DAI S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD (Incorporated m Hongkonj SINGAPORE. llHlililDiiii'iiii'ln > Kensitas Cigarettes fill tv Cigarettes. 1 The
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