The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 March 1923
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1923-03-10 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. EN CLM«. SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1923. No. 10,83516 words
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Article165 1923-03-10 1 Coloaibo har!>our is completely paralysed owinu la a Strike of the car fto coolies. VeSSeU are coaling a t Pemaag to avoid bein^ hung up in Ceylon Pag? 7. The Ruhr is completely isolated now. The GIIMU industrialists threaten to close down for a month, which is165 words
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Article1318 1923-03-10 1 Qnfafttid •fiml fctwlwi Mttrj Ml farrago WWI JUVKNAL. The storm of bitter recrimination tha*. swept over our community not long ago. against the powers that be, oflcial and un- fficMtl, has somewhat abated. How much a cheerful share and produce market hicontributed to that, depends on1,318 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement285 1923-03-10 1 MALTHOH) RAFFLES HOTEL. Telephone. 2920. (10 Lines). t SINGAPORE j THi: FINEST BALLROOM IX THE EAST. I Guest Night, Dinner Dance I RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. EDGAR HULLAND, MUSICAL DIRECTOR. SKA MEW HOTEL. Tanjonjr Katonp. Telephone. 110. Sine .p«n\ &AY, nth MARCH. HI<; H TIDE Ul a.m., ».22 p. m i\l LUNCBBON.285 words
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Advertisement313 1923-03-10 1 KELLY AND WALSH LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong"). NEW BOOKS. D koM an "in^ U r 2 VoL BBMm* In Lighter Vein by Riso i.- iV Ini:s and r«verna by B. L tv i n". Sn^n Vm R 3^!* (J h Evans, Illustrated i.uo ■JS^Sjfi y in- R Bettin^ J1 E*»y313 words
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Advertisement178 1923-03-10 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Eddy (liters at Wm. Jacks— Pare 7 Miner's Safes at Guihrie's— Page 6 Office* in Raffles Place to let— Paire 6 baiety and Surina prftgTimnscs Faun 2 Formamint for throat troubles— Paee 4 School accommodation available— Pace B lPa furnitl «alc to-<lay- .'kVT Oaklailfl yix carat Borm C^e178 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous143 1923-03-10 1 THE VVKKK. S,tti> (1,,.,, ;„.</,. Hi^h Water, 3.7 a.m., -].::<, pjß Outward BfaiJ delivery. Australasia Mail elo ru^ Chlh G rmkhmna t Ra«« Course, iso Children's Concert, Th atre, 6 p.m Sonia at Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Sundry. II th. Rich Water, 4.11 a.m.. 6^2 p.m. Mo, jay, V2th. Hiffb Water,143 words
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Article326 1923-03-10 2 The Marquess of Gholniondeley was 'iiown badly and injured while hunting ith the Cheshire Houikls on Feb.- 21st M. Pernotte, formerly manager of the Panque Industrielle de Chine, having comleted his term of imprisonment, was set i t liberty on Feb. 2. Colonel John Ward, M. P., b seiiou>> I326 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement328 1923-03-10 2 TO LET FOll Sx\LE. LAIJ(;E GO!' »\VNS, newly erected srea from 10 t OM to 50,000 sq. ft. fa« ing v*»r. LAKGB STORES from 6,000 lo 24,000 ft. near wharf and shippinf. Also thr< storied buildings for offices and godowM. Centrally situated Ail immediate entry, going cheap Apply or write328 words
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Advertisement699 1923-03-10 2 2 'i i u 2nd Sl;ow at 10 p.m. S ou ci Ist Show at 7.30 Sharp. T rNGLED THREADS f G »f« SER IAL o Episodes Nine. Ten and Eleven. St.rr.ng BESSIE BABEIBCALB. S THE GO vr K N( p>EE COME[n Latest Pathe Gazette, 5 THE IJITTER I>ILI^2 Party699 words
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Advertisement381 1923-03-10 2 Alhambra IX OUR NEXT CHANGE WEDNESDAY, 7th MARCH T., IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 p CAPTURING LIONS BY AEROPLANE 1 Reel Pat ho Film. Daintiest Come y-Drania of Hm SWILLIAM FOX Present. Shirley Ma The Little WancUrei I In 5 Reels. A of infinite charnv Shirley Mason all sorts381 words
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Article133 1923-03-10 3 1^ Certain soc-tions of the British public lave evinced horror at the unearthing by Lord Carnarvon of all that if mortal of the late King Tutankhmen, and we imagine th&l they would be still more horrified if ihvv could read the account concerning the Po\t DieJESOn man-eater. A Chinese tapperM.M. - 133 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement191 1923-03-10 3 brothers I 1 1: ll childhood, yow W "f milk is 1 1 'no tai leform Glaxo. i J '.viK-.i, ..n-1 errm- M children from 71 ordinary milk. Am your Doctor I at Let them drink I Tkm Super-XftJk J J? day, and m«k« their milk-puddings ird^* oi-eaa-anL-ruilk, porridge, etc.,191 words
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Advertisement226 1923-03-10 3 |llltlllllllllllllllllllll!llll!l!lllllll!lll!l!l!ll!!||HI!i!!l!!!!!!!!!l!|!||!i!:!!!!ii!!j;|||!!!n ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL I OF THE 1928 MAY WE DEMONSTRATE TO YOU j S ITS EXCEPTIONAL QUALITIES. gj THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. 1 MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT, 1 g= ORCHARD ROAD, 55 r= SINGAPORE. IlllllUlllllHllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllinillHlliHillllilliaiillHlllHHllHllHllliililiiiiii^ DICKS PATENT PACKING WILL PACK ALL YOUR (JLANDS. CAN UK TWISTED TOGETHER AS SHOWN BELOW226 words
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Advertisement156 1923-03-10 3 m^ GROSSMITH'S 'PhOl-nana A Bouquet of India's Choicest Flowers rK I D ichly Oriental in character and _^SL supremely deHghtful for all fffi^ S*/'***"^ toilet purposes. PHUL-NANA has <£'%J ?f I world-wide reputation amongsl "SfvwJ "i--^ lovers of sweet scents. Ia f§? "'(SQ^b It has a subtle fascination altogethd "^v^L156 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous607 1923-03-10 3 CHURCH SERVICES. THE FOURTH JSUNDAY IN LENT. Sunday, Man h 11th. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 1 ».m. Holy Communion. [4« ML Holy Communion. (Choral) 'Mi a.ta. ITatim und Litany. I l>m. r i u Catechism. p.m. Evenaoag and Sfrmon. Pn eher. i At. h|}eacon. >• MA rTHEWS SEPOY LINES •i p.m. Sunday607 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement142 1923-03-10 4 I X HAND-MADE CIGARETTES I >y Mjti/ >F What is the composition of these cigareUes i^ if y treatment that has made 555 cigarettes a "^"^fc standard of quality all over the world. It f j J tl ARDATH TOBACCO CO, LTD t > bbbLbibbibW yV^3ss bVvt^bbS formamTni Germ-Killing Throat142 words
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Advertisement1001 1923-03-10 4 1 REMINDER TO-DAY, SATURDAY, AT 1 P.M. ATTRACTIVE TANGLIN AUCTION SALE 01 404 Lots of High Grade Jacobean Style Teak Hoi Furniture, Piano, Gramophone, Plant*, Tennia At No. 42 Caimhill Road, off Orchard R. Comprising a very fine toned upright grand piano by W. <, condition and a stool to1,001 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous357 1923-03-10 4 LATE MAIL NEWS. COMMUNISM CRUMBLING. London. Feb. 20. rhc liitra Correspondent of the Times states that the crumbling proccrs of the Communist party is continuing at an increasing speed. The ivpidly plowing influence of the "workmen's" "truth* and other opposition groups is etttffag the central authorities grave anxiety. The prisons357 words
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Miscellaneous419 1923-03-10 4 and fled on the approach of the Nation) troops with guns and armoured cars. Importance is attached to the captui of ton Irregulars on an island in a la* near Arigna. A surprise descent resultc in the capture of several leaders nes Drumshambo. Sixteen Irregulars, three c whom are prominent419 words
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Miscellaneous779 1923-03-10 4 appeals urgently to the Allies to accord him recognition. Canada's Rudgel. London, Feb. 17. Ottawa. The estimate! for the comingyear tabied in the House of Commons Delude GOO,OOO dollars for assisting immigration under the Empire Settlement Scheme, a grant of 1.800,000 dollars for the Immigrafon of Colonists' Societies Scheme, 10,000,000779 words
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Article840 1923-03-10 5 FILM THAT WAS NOT TAKEN. Alleged to have been duped by a film photographer Mr. T. A. J. Noorbhai, propietor <f the Eastern Film Co., which rani Vie Olymp'a Theatre, told an inter -ting itory to Mr. X. J. Luddingion, the Colom>o Police Magistrate on Feb. 17th.,840 words
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Article746 1923-03-10 5 PHASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. FRIDAY, MARCH Oth. MININ G. [Figure* in brackets show the capital md issue value of the Share in dollars mless otherwise marked. C. Cum <liv. aquala ex div.J 3atang Padang Tin ($1) 47 V a 62ft lit am Tin (500,000) 1.40.746 words
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Article48 1923-03-10 5 A West Kensinprton resident who wrote to the Postmaster-General in September 1913*olaim'n£ comnensation for the loss of an engagement through d«lay in de%ery of a terrain, has just received a reply dated January 25th. 1923, regretting: the irregularity and stafng that -suitable notice has beon taken of it."48 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement339 1923-03-10 5 TOLET. ■^^T^mroK sail. off Ballestier Rd. < om- RB d gtfaf*. Apply rBrS T AGENCIES LTD., Estate Agents. 14-3 I KNISHED. Road, Tan^iM. K! etric iii* courts and garage. ~< Months. Apply I k Chambers, we 0 ii:t. 2 Lloyd Road. Entry i 8T AGENCIES, LTD., oncers Estate Agents. ro339 words
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Advertisement370 1923-03-10 5 AUCTION SALES I REMINDER. TO-DAY, SATURDAY AT 10.30 A.M. AUCTION SALE OF One thorou-h-bred Airedale Dog and em Tox r.rrier and a spiral model cottage piano bv lonn Bnnpmead and Son. London. Also 12 rolls green |NM mosquito netting 14 and 10 mesh. A i our saleroom, No. M ClmUl370 words
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Advertisement42 1923-03-10 5 ARROL-JOHNSTON CABS If you buy an Arrol Johnston Car at home the makers will pack it and ship it to Singapore Free of all Cost when your leave is up. Let us tell you more about this scheme. CENTRAL MOTORS LTD L_42 words
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Advertisement585 1923-03-10 5 >i the king :< 'i»m. I GOLD FILLED EARCHAINS $1 Each GOLD FILLED EYEGLASS CHAINS $1 Each ALUMINUM EYEGLASS CASES (Slightly Soiled) |1 Each S. Smith Son (Ham) Ltd. (Incorporating J. Motion and Co.) 14, Battery Road, SINGAPORE. BUSINESS HOURS 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. SATURDAYS 8 A.M. TO 1585 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article19 1923-03-10 6 wait. On Maixh 7th. ht the European] Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, t<» Mr. and Mn Reginald Wait, n .^on.19 words
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Article65 1923-03-10 6 GUBBINS-PIM. On 6th March, ui St. 'Murk's. StTt tiTban. l)y lav. A. P. Strujrnell, Wilbtrfotaee Henry William, oldest son of Mr. If. \V. and the late Mr>. (iubbins of KiagstoaI on-Thai— f, and Kathlewi Mary, eldest daughter i oi" Dr. and Mrs, .1. H. Vim. of Sleaford, Lincolnshire! and65 words
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Obituary17 1923-03-10 6 PALMER. At Padctow <<n th« Ith in«t., Daisy, beloved wit'e of Fivduiick W. I'ulmur, Kuala Lumpur.17 words
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676 1923-03-10 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SA TURDAY, MARCH 10, 1923. More Fun for the Turk. The position is now exactly what it 'as before the Lausanne Confer- fence failed, says the wire which tells of the situation regarding the Near j East Treaty. We shall probably not Knew for some time the676 words
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Article1181 1923-03-10 6 Mr. Justice Barrett-Leonard ha- arrived in Kuala Lumpur. Mr! T. C. V. Durcil, of Tanjonir Malim. l?<>v> on leave this week. IK- will not hv returning to Selangor. Mi. J\ Phillips, the Deputy Conservator ot Forest?, West Pahamr, is visiting Kuala Lumpur. H. M. the King will nut be advised1,181 words
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Article69 1923-03-10 6 pena: F rom Our < > The wed Church, the K A .Joseph J Gi thrie and Co., ind Mi-. B of Henriet I Honour. I Mr. Elliot, bn iran waa Mr. Co. A recepi m tln Tanjong li;\,:;ih. Tl of Dr. I Penang a veai j after69 words
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Article28 1923-03-10 6 From Our 0 Th Chief .v- -<• i fii- 5 eai May LOth. by the K. rorn in the lattei axvi ell also turning ai28 words
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Article71 1923-03-10 6 ivlv. Yoshitaro x > I-'ukut'ka Univi dttion with an incu with which in £uropc. I- tat that .1 of tlu' Fuku. the Kajima Bank, carry on hi A bill to m I di?ptUea hu bet n mons by the t. The Committee <»f tin i I 1 adopted71 words
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Article15 1923-03-10 6 Scottish iDm pas.* The parade anno n i been post) oned until Tl insti15 words
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Article235 1923-03-10 6 Archbrehop Mere] will i [poh to officiate at the mornii g Maundy Thursday in the I I Good Shepherd here. Chinese de< k pass< pore In February number* 4,1^1, in February wi were 3,506 I hii Fa bruary; The* Morea, next \v« {'.way a number of pasaei pore, among them235 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement181 1923-03-10 6 -w g^ *^o j^^Ke^!'^^M^ rf i3ißK I /%sli^^v STOUT* I N^^fflß^X OBTAINABLE.! R BOLE IMPORI ERB. 1 I GALDBEGK. MACGR£GOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated in SbanglMd) ri MMBBMI Kojul. IVlephone 22N. 4)^- -4^ O^- "<»•' "*W^ r I ZEISS ami GOBRT2 I BINOCULABfI j N. LAZARUS -OPTICIAN MEDICAL HALL BUILDING, BATTBBY181 words
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Advertisement99 1923-03-10 6 f =i STRONG I>l RABLE. X 1 u 1 i v y incorporates t''e proved, best featuVes of all type's of pullejr.. TW,h jiMiy i i: n e m b n t r haw been made, the AMERICAN i aslc principles retTEBL SPLIT nM n |}H M lULLEYS. a quarter99 words
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Article168 1923-03-10 7 ITHK Service]. London Mar. 8. the Earl of Balfour in the Balfour note lUve to the United upon British security spent by the Allies, to Ambassador recently dissented from to the purely the Allied and As- h< half of an enterprise nesi ed and re. menu into168 words
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Article27 1923-03-10 7 n Exports and Import-. of tmportf ind fii«uiv> of month: inuuTt s. J 18,] 10 $36,791,876 $2,30€t, 734 w £274,953 0^79^275 210^7-J :;oi or post.27 words
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Article60 1923-03-10 7 b ishment has r naiad < RoyaJ Karrithdrawn from Aaceasioa handed over to the 1 OAce. Thus there oOeial statistics of <' bailiff who for many the u OSaosrs, seamen pay a vote was drawn f(i miscellaneous > vanish a recurring farm. The. island tp©« for more than f>v60 words
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Article46 1923-03-10 7 I >k and Son have I work which has long bean ampliation of all travel facilities Th« firm ha> a repu:«'Ui^hnes^ that given in the Gazette published quarterthey can be. All "f the linn for saving forth, with i •"iir and 'ail way46 words
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Article38 1923-03-10 7 <»f the orpan of th« Of i Mantels is a pood WC read that pubm\ the fitrure. Mr. Borneo is the Planter the tirst instalment Mr. A. W. Still, mouldy rot, roselle wf interest to planters.38 words
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Article27 1923-03-10 7 virtttee of tho Trunk the Editor of the Ipoh was put in comEditor of the Malay I-umpur. The trunk call Me«i to be no re- editorial confidences27 words
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Article541 1923-03-10 7 DECREASE IN NAVY. NAVY TO HAVE ITS AVY. L Realtor's Service]. London, Mar. 8. The Navy estimates for 1923-4 amount to £61,401,000, compared with £69 470 000 last year and i'«»2,r, 19,000 the previous year. It is Stated they were prepared on the as■mntion that all the541 words
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Article124 1923-03-10 7 kli >.-r.-. Thosaas Cook and Son send us particulars of the "golden jubilee cruise" of the thin, tourists going round the world, in the specially chartered new Cunardi the Samaria, 2<>,000 tons strictly confined to KM guests. The Samaria sailed eastward from New York on Jan. 21th124 words
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Article87 1923-03-10 7 Woman, Maurice Tomneur s Btartjling offei to the screen, is presented at the Surina Theatre to-ni^ht. It i* in seven partfl an 1 is a most unusual production. In support there are The Stage Hand, a Larry Bemon comedy, episodes 9. 10 and 11 ol William Duncan's Fighting87 words
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Article40 1923-03-10 7 m The many friends of Mr. Frank Adam, managing director elect of the Straits Tradinp Co., will Ngrvt to hear that he has met with an accident in Ceylon and is laid up in the hills with a broken rib.40 words
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Article287 1923-03-10 7 WORKS TO CLOSE DOWN. SATAN AND IDLE HANDS. [Router's Service]. Cologne, Mar. 8. The bitfß-ost German industrialists her* and on the Rtohr have decided to clos< their works for at least a month, paying the workers full wag-s. Exports have ■topped, owing to the German refusal tc287 words
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Article51 1923-03-10 7 Previously acknowledged $1^215^)70^9 Pet Mr. <;. Lyon-Mackcn/ie. Hon. Treesarer, JeMre, Subscriptions collected in Johore a?:<- district transferred to Singapore 1,409.33 Go\ r ernment <>f Kedah (se- < ond contribution > 5,000.00 Total $1^21,*****2 ihe above contributions are frratefully acknowledged by the Committee. A. W. Vk-k. Hon. Treasurer.51 words
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Article123 1923-03-10 7 A av. > tells us. §ayi the Straits Echo, that the Asiatics resident in Penang have ontit ence in the quality of the justice meted out in the local police courts that, :*y have anything lik*- a decent case, they are inclined to scorn the assistance of123 words
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Article229 1923-03-10 7 Lord Ashfield on the Scarcity. The difficulties of finding men for big job-, tlit- ESjOOO and t'lO.onO a year men, vvt'i«- emphasised by Lord Ashfield during an ftddlQSfl at Working Men's College, St. Plancrai. Lord Ashfield, who is chairman of the Underground Combine, said those who,229 words
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Article19 1923-03-10 7 Faith is not mere acceptance of a forn. of words, nor is salvation gained by statement. Canon Barnes, F.R.S.19 words
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Article499 1923-03-10 7 JI'DGE AND WRONG USE OF ORDINANCE. When an application was made by the £ssistant Official Assignee, Ml-. G. Kellagher. for the committal of a Harbour Board clerk for failing to maintain the payment of instalments under an oHcr made subsequent to his bankruptcy, His Lordship said he noticed499 words
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Article219 1923-03-10 7 Drills etc., for week ending March 17th. Saturday, 10th. 2.30 p.m. Seletar Ranp-e, S.R.E. (v), Annual Musketry Course Sunday, 11th. T.:JO a.m. Seletar Ranpe, S.R.E. (v). Annual Musketry Course; 2 p.m. Seletar Range, Chinese Company, Annual Musketry Course; 7 a.m. Drill Hall. "A" Company, Extended order. Are219 words
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Article95 1923-03-10 7 The second exhibition -will be held at Kuala .Lumpur from July 18th to 21st, the last day for receiving prints being July l*»t. Conditions nilei and iemulations have been issued and can be obtained from Mr. S. K. Sibbald, cjo Government Town Planners Office, Kuala Lumpur. The95 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement205 1923-03-10 7 FRESH STOCKS ll^^i PHOTOGRAPHIC Wellington Ward Ltd SELF TONING PAPER, CONTAINING COLD. The Finest Printing Medium of the Age, Yielding Print- uf Unrivalled' Beauty, with clear and abundant detail. Requires Fixing Only. STOCKED IX MATT SMOOTH, GLOSP* MAUVE AND CREAM SMOOTH. Sizes 2ȣ x i% BH x 2U, 4M x205 words
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Advertisement630 1923-03-10 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (Companies Incorporated in England) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Service to LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIV Ekl OOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through630 words
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Advertisement546 1923-03-10 8 "ELLERMAN" LINR. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co^ Ltd. X lncorporated in EyylAud) PASSENGER SERVIC7. j Siaamer OUTWAkL. !>■• 81«rar-»r«. CITY OF POONA China and Japan Mar. 10 *3.5. CITY OF SIMLA Marseilles lied London Mar. 25 ♦s.s. CITY OF POONA Marseilles an<i London May 3 •A Class Steamers Ist clr?s 4*87.546 words
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Advertisement560 1923-03-10 8 P. a BRITISH INDIA~^ AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SEftVin. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. ltE (Under Contract with His Majesty's Goren LONDON FAR-EASTERN BI9TTICB. FROM LONDON To MARSKILLKs. j DUE SINGAPORE. LEAVE SIN( K ARM ALA about March is MOREA KASHGAR about April 1560 words
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Advertisement438 1923-03-10 9 1M v,.«n olup company, Limited The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd! rman Bucknali Steam Ship Co Itn (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE) (Incorporated ftc England.* B0M«N AND m TOM IQ, OR A FROM NEW YORK. a a -a Due S'pore Route March 7 f> For [NGHABI Apnl 4 SS > U438 words
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Advertisement454 1923-03-10 9 ADMIRAL LINE I 19 DAY^^NGKONG R TO E AMERICA. PKESIDENT m MADISON *lr*^*' PRESIDEX T MCDNLBY Apr 4 Apr'; 23 And every 12 days thereafter. Also Regular afflngl every 12 days bom Hongkong to Manila. Ist Clasg, Fare. Hongkong to Seattle G $375 LONDON VIA AMERICA £120. For full information454 words
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Advertisement285 1923-03-10 9 N. Y. K. LONDON UNE. ITukone Maru March 20 Suwa Maru April LIVERPOOL LINE. Tsushima Maru March Is HAMBURG LINE. Lima Maru mid. April NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kanagawa Maru Apr. 21 BOMBAY LINE. Xag-ato Maru March 17 Kamakura Maru Mar. 22 Genoa Maru Mar. 30285 words
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Advertisement597 1923-03-10 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM AMERICA VIA SUEZ. s.s. ATLANTA CITY doe Singapore tj tlisch. May 28 1923 TO BOSTON. NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DKECT. g 1.8. STEEL WOEKEB doe Singapore to load Har. M IMS s.s. STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapon to load Apr. 17 1923 AXLtAri l^ n\ da597 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement371 1923-03-10 10 t w. il 1 It^^^""" TvVi I fa I "One— Two— Three" and you're j shaved in perfect comfort! ONE: Place a genuine Gillette blade »n the New Improved Gillette Safety Razor; j 1 WO: Lather >our face thoroughly I THREE: Proceed to shave with "^^^22Jc|BSfe¥'^ 11^ O H A371 words
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Advertisement332 1923-03-10 10 I3S 8 k S The Timber Preservative V Stocked in 1, 5 10 Galloi WHY PAY High Prices for Hard >o<J WHEN I Soft Wood J reatefJ i JODELITE IS CHEAPER JXJST AS L-OOD Write for Particulars to Tl ft The Scrneo Company Limited (Incorpcrated in England.) Singapore, Ipoh and332 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous411 1923-03-10 10 Jurdines 'Wharf So'. Xil. Pulo Braal Coal Whar/.— Nil. KEPPfiL HARBOUR. Wharf. Dredger Koaatan, Horn ShaU s a Belle, Unda, Cyrena, Cowrie, I'::ina. LcJi ta. Han What'. Hin. Wharf.— Nil. K S SKIS I N DRY DOCK. >ng Pagar. Mbeii Dock. Lch. ins mm Lee, s. s. Hydra IJ. Victoria411 words
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Miscellaneous769 1923-03-10 10 SHIPPING NOTES. The Lycaon which arrived from Liverpool yesterday, had on board 263 naval ratings, bound for Hongkong. Adventure is the name selected for the new 7,000-ton minelaying cruiser which has been laid down in Devonport Dockyard. The type is arousing the greatest interest. German competition in the fishing world769 words
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Article81 1923-03-10 11 March 9. Bank <i m.s. 2 4 1-4 Bank demand 2|4 6-32 Private credits 3 m.s. 2 4 9-l>> New York, demand 51^ Credits M days 57 France, demand 840 India, T. T. 173V* Hongkong, demand p fc p.o. Dis. Yokohama, demand 113^i Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 791481 words
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Article114 1923-03-10 11 March 0. Tin Buyers M10 l i No Selters Tin 175 Tons $108.00 Gambier Cube No. 1 22.00 Gambier 16.00 Pepper Black lgq{ Pepper (white fair) 24.00 Tapioca, small flake, t'.ir. 14.00 Pearl Sago 6mall 9.00 Copra Mix 11.60 Copra Sundried 11.90 Opium, Benares unc, 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white114 words
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Article45 1923-03-10 11 Singapore. March '.Hh. 12 noon. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Spot HHi Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot 66 5G 1 April-June 56'j July-Sept. 57^ 58; Oct. -Dec. 58 L 59. London OjaotatiAn crepe and sheet Is. 4 3 id. ?.I:;rkct Qui?t.45 words
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Article356 1923-03-10 11 Singapore, Mar. 9. The .share market has been rather quiet throughout the period under I'eview and prices at the close are little changed since the last issue of our report. Rubber shares have been dull, but a few transactions have been done. The commodity i> slightly easier356 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article62 1923-03-10 11 Singapore, Mar. 9. Kubber.— Is. 4%d. Tin ±'214. 10s. Buyn, Mining.—RftWangi 51.271- .51.321-. Uluj Piahs $1.75 $1.80, Renon^i w*. 6d. 29s 6d M Titis |B^o *:;.go, Ungaii |4M ,$5.u5. Kampong Kamnnttngß n>. Mb^ Mnimli i -~> $1-40, Johana :,t. South Taipinffi Rubbers.— Inactive. (ieneral.—Traders $23.75 $24.25. Unitoen $12.5062 words
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Article101 1923-03-10 11 Singapore, Mar. Rubber. London Is. 4>id. Local 57. Tin.— London C214 10s. Locnl $***** Buyers. Share Market. Quiet. Rubbers.— Allenbys $1.15 $1.20, lUndaiTekonga 45 50, Mentakabs 88 32. Tins.— Rawangs $IJ7H $IJIH, Ulu. Piahs $1.75 <?1.80, Pctalinjrs 78% 77%, Kawnt Pvts $1.50 ii.r,:,, Taipingi $7% $1, Norths $1.22101 words
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Article133 1923-03-10 11 Singapore, Mar. 9. Tin.— £2ll. 10s. *110U, no sales. Rubbers.— Quiet. Bassctts $1.10 $1.15 ex div, Bukit Jelotongs offer at 70, Ifentakabt 27 CO, Indragiris $5.20 $5.30[ Jimahs $145 $1.55, United Malacca* $I.6<> Mines.— -Collieries $20 $20.50, Hitams 11.47% $1.52 »2, PfcUliagl 74 78, Naunp Pets133 words
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Article127 1923-03-10 11 Singapore. March 8. Heavy liquidations in London, causing- ii setback in the value of the commodity to Is. 5d., created a nervous feeling; in' tinlocal Market and quotations were rapidly K«lfcAd down to i3b'U Spot. o7 April to June, 58 July to September and 51) October to December,127 words
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Article80 1923-03-10 11 General.— Traders were done up to $2125, Neave?. nn taken at $1545. ftflfefctft have sellers at $10.75. Weame were dCM at $9.33. Steamships wore taken at $°7 r > Malayan Collieries have sellers at $20.71 Robinsons are steady round $17. Easttn Smelters aro enquired for at .>7.20. Loans.— S. S.80 words
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Advertisement507 1923-03-10 11 chartereeTbanl of India, Australia and China Incorporated in England by Royal Charter Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares £5 each finnA t\t\t\ Reserve Fund 3?SnnSS Reserve Liabilitv of Pro! 3 700 000 pnetors 3,000,000 as 15- HEAI) OFF ICE. 08 Bishopsgate, London, E C Ap-encies and Branches*.' Alor star Hongkong507 words
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Advertisement847 1923-03-10 11 LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. ReSer p e r^n nd Y 65,000,000 vu p esi^ nt: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma. Esq. N. Kajiwara, Bsq Y. Esq. S. K. Suzuki Em I. UaUukraa, Esq. T. Hodsu^Esq. HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA. Singapore Branch 31-A Chulia Street. BRANCHES. Bombay Los847 words
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Advertisement106 1923-03-10 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE j (Incorporated is England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FI»E MOTOR CAR MAEUNB Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds 1 Singapore Representatives—Messrs. BARLOW Co. ij Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd. Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. 1 THE106 words
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Article698 1923-03-10 12 FAMOUS ENGLISH CELLIST'S VISIT. Singapore is to have particularly fine lr.nsical treat early Mfft month, when Mis-^ May Mukle. the foremost of English Vellist?», i« returning here from Java for B two or three days vis.t. Miss Mukle i.--one of a trio of accomplished musicians who arc698 words
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Article219 1923-03-10 12 :lr. Kermit Roosevelt, son of the late SJC-preaident Roosevelt, i? due to arrive in S Dgapors In a few wvtks time. Mr. Room- j rttlt, accompanied by his wife, has been! I trg d fferent cities of the Far East for' some weeks past, and has spent219 words
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Article633 1923-03-10 12 A DIFFICULT YEAR. A perusal of the annual report of the Vi ung Men's Christian Association of shows that iaat year was "an exceed ngly d Jlicuit one, for not only were there the financial stringency and comI mercial depression to contetkl with, but there w i^633 words
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189 1923-03-10 12 MALAYAN AGRI-HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. A meeting of those interested in the v. >rk or the above- Association, arranged by Mr. VV. M. Thomson, Corresponding Seer tary for South Kedah, was held at the IfalakofT Club on Febroary 2lst. Mr. li. Xunn. Senior District Officer, Ekrtterworth, took the chair, and in opening189 words
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Article114 1923-03-10 12 London, Feb. 19. •In th< second division ieae:ue match VVi>!\ •rnamnton beat. Bradford City by 4 goals to 1. In a soccer friendly match tfottenhain lost to Oxford University by 1 voiA to 2. The Corinthians beat the Army ui Crystal Palace by 15 goals^ to 2 jroals.114 words
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Article130 1923-03-10 12 I London, Feb. 17. Harlequins IT, Oxford University S; Richmond .'>. Army 11; London Scottish 19, London Irisli 3; Cambridge University 10, Blackheath 10; West Scotland 3, Edinburgh Univenity IS; Glasgow Academicals 9, Wateoniana '6; Portsmouth Services 29, London Welsh Somerset 12, Kent 5, at Taonton. London, Feb.130 words
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Article39 1923-03-10 12 [Router's Service.] Melbourne, Mar. B. I M.C.C, scored 258 in theij first iniwnps. Hill-Wood made 84. The Combined Universities mad. Jte2. The M.C.C. scored for five in their second innings and the th wa- <ir;i\\ n.39 words
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Article105 1923-03-10 12 l/4>nflun, Feb. 22. Sydney.— The M.r.c. have arrived at Interview* I, Mr. Bfaclaren deelan d tha ci «kel wi i jh the New Zealand Press had ruined the game, of \vl\ii-.h they knew nothing and did not tvani to learn anything. Wellington newspaper Dominion *HJ105 words
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Article39 1923-03-10 12 i i s.t .c. Tournament match, Services v.-. Merchants, arranged f<n- March 17th has postponed until June Jr.<l and the game arranged for June 2nd, Merchants vs. Public Services and Law, will be played <>>. j March 17th. t39 words
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Article35 1923-03-10 12 I Reuter*fl Service.] New York, Mar. S. liny, of Illinois, iUfv.Avd the Finn, Millie Ritola, in (lie ."> 000 metres at an indoor athletic meeting, in ih<« world's record ime of 1 Im. 545.35 words
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Article36 1923-03-10 12 A final reminder i» given off the Polo Club Gymkhana this afternoon •on the Race Course. Good entries have been received, excellent arrangement* have been made and a really enjoyable afternoon is assured. i36 words
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Article156 1923-03-10 12 The second race for the Somerviile Bowl will take place to-morrow (Sunday). Handicaps are as follows: Polly .X pet cent, Kathleen :>.T. Betty 10, Helen 1.7, Gertrude S.L\ Ei.'ri 4.6, Sally l).:), Marion 7.4. Eve V.9, Dorothy 10, Paten 2.5. Margaret II 10, Ann 4.7, .lean156 words
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Article29 1923-03-10 12 A Free State Surgeon. Lieut. Macquaide, has dk'd from wounds sustained while ■tttencTng a wounded soldier under fire. He is the first doctor to die in the Irish' W«r.29 words
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Article84 1923-03-10 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. j Wodehouse beat Donncll, 6—2, 9—7. Utermark beat Linton, 6 2, 6 l. Newcomers Handicap. Dunbar, sor. beat Brooke, scr., 6 3, 6 2. Zimmerman, scr. beat Streatfield, plus 3, w.o. Carver, ewe 15 beat McMullan, scr.. 6 o, 6—2. Bristed, owe .'lO beat B84 words
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Article47 1923-03-10 12 Championship. Preliminary. J. Donald, on vs. Major Spring. Wardle vs. Le Sucur. (Gordon vs. Col. Haseldine. String-fellow vs. Layboume. Newcomers' Handicap. Gippins vs. Glascoe. Kent vs. Zimmerman. Arthur vs. Craig;. Wallich vs. IfcMfehael. Gorsuch vs. Bristed. Championship Pairs. Winter and Wilson vs. Dyne and Prentis.47 words
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Article31 1923-03-10 12 MONDAY'S TIES. Single Handicap. K. H. Law vs. K. H. R. Bowernmn. H. Munro vs. P. W. Smith. ,I>r. Chill vs. H. H. (Jale. Championship. Lee Warner vs. Warren.31 words
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Article23 1923-03-10 12 Single Handicap. 11. E. Trenerry vs. Rev. Douglas. D. Main vs. 11. W. (hater. W. Gordon v%. C. M. Van Cnylenberg.23 words
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Article24 1923-03-10 12 Single Handicap. 11. M. Cantiell vs. C. R. Wardle. W. S. Goldie vs. \V. (kddes. 7>. M. Doig vs. H. B. Layton.24 words
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Article119 1923-03-10 12 i In* following Singapore properties were fold by auction ai the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and To., No. 30 Cholia Street on Thursday afternoon: i)W) year? leasehold land and hoygei No*. 2:w> and 2'Mi-s Bencoolfln Street, area 1.473 pq. ft., bought by Mr. Karel William Benjamin119 words
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Article230 1923-03-10 12 Singapore Free Press, Mar. tith 1888. While the verandah disturbances were on, the Municipality unwisely issued a fMvwi.-ir stating thai only "three-foot way" dear in the '•:".<••■ foot way" would be insist'.*] on. Pour rioters were shot and died. The hon'bta W. Bonser (afterwards Chief Justice230 words
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Article82 1923-03-10 12 Mr. Bridgemait, Home Secretary, has ordered Han3 Meinicke, the young German Jiving at Twickenham who was fined £7 for being drunk and assaulting a constable, to leave the country within ten days. Resides assaulting the constable he attempted to strike Police Sergeant Clark at the police station, an^ called him82 words
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