The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 March 1923

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ""IBN CENTO SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, MARCH 12 1923 No. 10,836
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  • 209 1 Ihe Turks have submitted a new Note to the Allies modifying some of the clauses in the Treaty and request'irg a conference at Constantinople within a fortnight Page 7. The French have further advanced in the Ruhr, and very severe penalties have been inflicted on the (Germans
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  • 1225 1 Coincidence every noun has at least 01 adjective in constant attendance, and coincidences are commonly either "curiou*" o; "strange" has its place in fiction as wv as in fact, though 1 have recently heai^l of a few experiences in real life that would have to be rejected
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    • 301 1 lALTHOID RAFFI S HOTEI,. Telephone. 2920. (10 Lines). PORB i -W»«—^, i-IXEST BALLROOM IN THE EAST. **TJ_lr^l-FT H^ I I MONDAY, j «w *m mmam -*m0 KAUMA7nn I OLD TOM GIN OSE LEAF BOOKS The Best Obtainable tjik i inished article Imported By CAN BK oUPPuISD NOW BV" TL Af
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    • 234 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Xew films at the Empire Page 2. •'Bowranite" from Guthrie's Page 0. (Jet your provisions at Bolter's Page 1.1 Pr vate cinema shows by Pathe Page 2.1 Nestle's mal 'ed m^k her offer Page 7J Take Sanatogen for nerve-onercv Page 2. The Manufacture is Life Ins. Co. Page
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    • 70 1 THE WEEK. Mmndma. llth. Bigh Water, r».J7 a.m., S.O p.m. s.s. Morea the whaif. Lodge Zetland Regular, 6 p.m. Opening S.C.C. Billiard Room;-. Tuc'(h-]i. XZth. High Water, 6.62 a.m., 9.1 p.m. Singapore Assises Commence. Sungei Cau Tin, Derricks, 12.30. GoTernment {loose At Home. Hawaiian Troubadours, Theatre. XWmimmmdma. '--ih. High Water,
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  • 95 2 l)uke*> Popularity in Belgrade. The Duke r Vork'a engacement -1 en 'the .^ub;-- of many erticles in the Igrache Pnesa "Our Koom, M whose >vamenti un f [lowed Yugo-Slaviu th ih-- n'-'-ur interest by the popula* Ever linee bl i> ike*s vi<it to th.<- Yu^ojv capital, v Sponsor,
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  • 187 2 h*. Secret and How to Obtain It. rhose who sre fit and well," writei Jon physician, in hia ixmk '•Nerves and Nervous," "find it diAcoll to imagine condition of person, who is never eble feel fresh, bul ia weighed down by that •«linp: of Blackness, which betokens that I
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    • 427 2 TO IJ OB 1011 SALE. IaABGS G4 OWNS, newly erected area from 10,000 to 50,000 sq. ft facing riv< r. LARGH STOKES from 6,000 U 24,000 tt. near wharf and shippng. Als hn storied buildinga for offices and godowna. Centrally situated All immediate entry, going cheap Apply or write to
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    • 653 2 —aim Hi •'at.' varjsi.. .v jmi Mim.*^''-ri^rQß~&-mmmmißmmr-aVik i- im- m fm.mm:*f^fma^w^-...i.-......-*Axmt^w...tts^-t-tt.mm^^m xj "Vl 1 Uf WP^^p*^?"--^ryrym f -rwrmwWlO z V tm a-%7 Vf. »'< V 4 am wmm MM M- r M M W+mJ i,u«o B *W \1 f* :^l i i I UIIIICL mm^s-SaS-tSw^ms isL'J r, £Zm C/ THEATRE
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    • 280 2 m i y i JC3L JL JLJ, cb XX J. kJ jl cl IN OCK NEXT CHANGE WEDNESDAY,' Tth MAIM p n u IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 p.m. CAPTURING LIONS BY AEROPLANE Daintiest ComeJy-Drama of ti. j WILLIAM FOX Presents Shirley M The Little Wanderer A comedy-drama «>f
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  • 1208 3 [SCOTLAND'S VICTORY OVBB WALES. (From Ouv O.vn Correspondent). Edinburgh, Feb. 7. j •Scottish Rugby men are very .proud of jthe fact that this season the national side has won for itaelf "a place in the sun." While the recent victory against France at fnverlc'th, modestly appraised, the over
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  • 527 3 "lhe urea', editor must think with th« people. That is why visualisation is *i sure *ign of talent in the boy, while tht sion of style is so often a wiil-o 1 the-wisp, layi Lord Beaverbvook la tbs •"Sunday F.xpivss.." To nut the matter ji
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    • 330 3 imm IS.' 'a. A rS\ l j* ?t^ x -wSri? ?i •< r '\X fl* y s \m. r r r "i^avp T I < -mf*\ I e s z?' l s=l i f»ii f h :r -JZr^.^'X" yj^^M ""T a w m- nS Buy for Durability, Comfort and Length
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  • 1087 4 One of the foundations on which the British Kmpire rests so solidly is the Englishman's conviction that his manners will be accepted, without demur, in whateven foreign country he deigns to vh.it. as the criterion of good Linedfclg. He would be amazed and horrified if lie had an
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  • 350 4 CEYLON o Mr. C. S. Bun meeting of the me ive at following v.. eyl env ible on< other warn able—aim he h abi —to produce rul than any of her c had the ho i o ict on l believe in anj I IU that such and
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    • 2177 4 KiiiiraillliilHHlHlllM I VIRGINIA CIGARETTES j|| B^^^^S TTHAT INDEFINABLE QUALITY which every true J^Lt l--1 lover of Virginia Cigarettes learns to appreciate will be *m tight BWwWi>^gl /^^B^P'j found in Piccadilly Cigarettes, no matter where they may be sent. tin ensures |^S^^.WLMmS_OI il OPQPFPT rn^rtwyrVtafci^^B *A lifi mrntammmT^Wnmr^ I e M
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  • 749 5 PHASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS SATURDAY, MA RCB loth. > [J igurea in brackets show the capita) and iMue value of the Share in dollars unless t!*rw.«e marked. C^-Cnm div. •qwal« *-x div. 1 B. T-v 1 atang Padang lin (..Sl) 47»» 52H 1 Hitam Tin
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  • 49 5 The Sheriff of Madras, who is the Presi-' dent of the local branch of the European} Association, is issuing an appeal to members for subscriptions towards the Rs. 8,000 costs in defending Sergt. Andrews, the accused in connection with the death of the Moplah prisoners in the train tragedy.
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    • 385 5 TO LET. 1( LET OR H'R SALE. Balfostier IM. Comr aad fi rags. Apply AGENCIES LTD., In j< Estate Agents. 14-3 j j FURNISHED. id, T.inyfui. Electric courts sad garage. 9 ssoaths. Apply B. kbers, Singapore. 10 LET. Lloyd Road. Entry KTATE I BUST AGENCIES, LTD., icr.eers Estate Agents. ro
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    • 436 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF Wax poUsUd Tsak ana Meranti Household Farnitarc Etc .«">n-.:, feafc slnteimJu, drassin. u dininc tmhm, sessional ÜbST'taw^X J-ommo !,s, rattan chairs, QouW snd \uX f,^ bedsteads w.th bedding c*c To Ba Md st Ummmtt Bstats and Trost A^nous Limiteu's Sala-room, Raffles Chambr-rs, Raffias Pl mw
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    • 547 5 NOTICES. IN THE NATTER OF ORDINANCE >.o. ISS (Coaipsaies) aiu. iii CRAIGIELEA PLANTATIONS LDHTBD Notice s hereby given that a General MeeUn of shareholoMs of tho above-named Compan v;i! be held st Gr^h^n, Hou.-. Batterv Rom Satwdaj ths 24th day of Mam -< ai i_ o clock noon, fot- the
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    • 439 5 SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION I— convey pupils to and from their residences. For particulars pleaso apply to tho honorary vu secretary. Whne service is the Primary 10-3 M requisite of Kye Ch,--be sure tluit Mount I n >tyl conform to your ■IlL,^^^ j V [A ZARUS~OPTI( i\> 11' MED,CAL HALL BUILD,NG ji
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  • 23 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. FORRESTER.— On i»th February, ar tf Lower Seymour Str ct. lcndon, W., the wife of John Forrester, of a daughter.
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  • 758 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1923. Comment of the Week. The French are still pursuing their 'difficult policy of trying to get blood I out of the German stone in the Ruhr, I and their hopes of ultimate success I are certainly not growing less, for there is a
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  • 439 6 A Reuter's telegram from the Hague report* the death of Professor van .Wn Waalßj the well known physicist. Mr. .John Forrester, of Stanton Nelson and Co., left for Singapore by the Moldavia from Marseilles on Feb. 2*Srd. Mr. W. Pry fie, M. A., who wav recently Callod to the Bar,
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  • 64 6 PENANG NEWS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ponang. Mar. 10. News has been received of a disti cssing accident on the Cuius River, Kelantan, by which thirteen coolies were dorwned by a Cninese launch going over the rapids, folio* ing an engine failure. The Assizes are being opened on
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  • 76 6 Donations have been received as follows: li. E. Sir Lawrence N. Guillemard. K.C.B. 1100 Hon. Mr. E. C. H. Wolff 26 E. A. Brown BO Hon. Mr. W. Lowther Kemp 10 W. A. Sim.- -•"> Evatt and Co. 26 W. Allen 25 B. Purdy
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  • 119 6 Oui Penang correspondent wires: The, n port of the Taipeng Tin Dredging Co. j states that the output for 1022 was 3.3?»:{ pikuls and the balance available $21,365, which is beino- carried forward. The manager anticipates substantial profits j for 192:3. North Taipeng Dredging report say> that 4
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  • 75 6 Members of the Choir rehearsing tjhe J rbove Cantata are reminded of the fact that there will be no rehearsal to-night (Monday). The next rehearsal will be on|< Monday, 19th instant, at 9 p.m. prompt, in the Cathedral, and there will be an extra j one
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  • 50 6 (By Courtesy of the «\"anyo NichiNichi Shimbun.) Tokyo, Mar. 9. The Peking Cabinet, oppressed by Tsuo Jvuu and Woo Pei-Fu, has resigned on the question of the Military Governorship of Fo-Kien and Canton. Tue Horse Race Bill has been passed by a large majority In the Imperial Diet.
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  • 45 6 ST. ANDREW' S CHU RCH MISSION. Tho annual -eneral meeting will be held on Thursday. March 15, at 5.30 p.m. in S. Andrew's School Ha!l. at which information will be given about the work of the Mission. The presence of all friends is cordially invited.
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  • 194 6 m^^ I The Hon. Mr. .1. W. Campbell, of Malacca, visiting Kua'a Lumpur. Messrs. G. E. Garrard and B. Malkin of I [poh are visiting Kuala Lumpur. Mr. J. Hobbs of the Customs Department has left for Perak on a brief visit. Mr. J. H. B. Will, who is in
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  • 602 6 JUDGMENT FOK NR. ptf ROBINSON, The heai >f the Mr. T.Powell Albion P laya Tribune/' Chief Justice, Bii \v. Supn me Court on S The pla commission i i advertisement i un< er an a iu I r paid to a Mr. Nichol, v aged ♦•> assist I
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    • 151 6 /QSmk STOUTS ml —w .1 y7f3wi£>v~v«^.wT\^ a i aim-* f -xl-tWz' i X-*mwTr* L***T-<!—¥-. *r\ "^-..-tmwV > t I V^l r^ THE 1 i l^T-if*? 1 0 OUR TRADE **&zf^ll C C m- mm I. I \*^\^^_^^_mlt§ ll JP-EjOX I il NW'f|t^P>^ OBTAINABLE. n BOLB I.MI'OIMKKS. f I CALDBECK. MACGREGOR
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    • 50 6 FRESH IKAN MERAH Per 50 c lb. ANY QUANTITY S'pore Gold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated In S.S.) RETAIL DEPOT. ORCHARD RD. .NOTICE OF REMO VAL. On and from lst March, 1923, Mr. John Duke, F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C, Optician, will occupy the Ground Floor No. 12. Battery Road. (Opposite e Chartered Bank).
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  • 105 7 flTfl Otl) ASPIRATIONS. x INGOBAN DESPATCH. [Renter's Service.] < ..nMantinople, Mar. 10. m arrived with the Angora te worded in very moderate that fundamental modi- ii'i- i >poaed in the political draft treaty, but prefers and also that By l>e the frontier of of the right bank
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  • 277 7 O tawa, Mar. 9. on in the House of i minister of trade ami ada would decline trade mission, ,s ome were undesirables. The! 1 of the British I had been informed that I admit any Russian Canada who had not a B tain. Mr. Robb
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  • 131 7 New Hawaiian TroubaSinfapore visit at the nigh they will do < mime of very enjoyable m to us. Mr. Ernest Kaai, *tee1 musician and pro- last visit to Singapore, i it.. new organisation of 1 cians and dancers, twelve i includiae; five ladies. Thi? > conies
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  • 168 7 NOT ACCEPTABLE. PENS AS WEAPONS, NOT GUNS. [Reuter's Service]. J London, Mar. 10. The Free State Government has turned dojra prclnninary peace ptopoeale 9ufcmit tod by Archbishop Cashel to the Irregular commandant general at c or k, containing a suggestion that arms should be. dumped under
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  • 483 7 Paris, Mar. 10. Lord Crewe (a suffering from intluenza and pneumonia and his condition is disquieting. T N w Vork, Mar. 10. The veteran octogenarian Labour leader Mr. Gumpers. is seriously ill with pneumonia. THE FRENCH BUDGET. Paris. Mar. 9. Tne Budget Bill has been returned to the hambor,
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  • 90 7 Theatre-goers who enjoy the unusual vill appreciate the programme offered at he Empire Cinema to-night. The feature if the bill la Danger Ahead, a screen ver?ion of Sara Ware Bassett's popular novel, rhe Harbor Road, with Mary Philbin in he leading role. Two episodes of Tiger's rrail serial,
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  • 450 7 OBSTRUCTIVE GERMANS. BELGIAN COURT ACTS. [Reuter's Service]. Cologne, Mar. 9. The newly-established Belgian militarj summary court at Neuss disposed of twentj Germans on the first day, announcing thai the "time for mildness was past." The Pre sident inflicted punishments of 100,00( marks to six months imprisonment, the
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  • 283 7 "House Full*' placards were up long be- < n the hour fixed for the Children's loncert at the Victoria Theatre on Saturiay afternoon. The Theatre was packed to ts fullest capacity, some 900 children and ulu Its being present. The excellent programme was opened vith an overture by
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  • 20 7 Mr. E. T. I. Wilkie, representative of the Anglo-American Trades Agency, Consulting and Mining Engineers, has arrived in Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 663 7 EFFECT OF OCCUPATION. DISPUTED RAILWAY AREA. [Reuter's Service]. ParJ.4, Mar. 10. Britain has presented a Note to France on the subject of the extension of the occupation between the bridge-heads. The contents are not published. A semi-official statement says that the question has arisen whether such regions
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  • 83 7 Rome, Mar. 11. The Cabinet has decided to ratify the Washington Labour Convention regarding female youthful labour and the eight-hour day. Mr. Albert Thomas, Director of the International Labour Office, recently interviewed the Minister of Labour and expressed his gratification at Italy leading in this matter, compared
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  • 19 7 The Hon'ble Mr. C. Bradbury, who has been on a brief visit to Kuala Lumpur, has returned to Johore.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 201 7 THE Vra EVERBRITISH p|i| READY w/iiV' **nslyl& EI ECTRIC TORCHES j^jyS^feaj^g^"^ LAMPS All Lamps and Torches fitted with highest grade Rritish "EverReady Refill*. Each battery is carefully tested belore despatch. so ensuring reliability and a high standard cf efficiency. WALL LAMP ■>'JLi&^ RICYCLE LAMP Polished Mahogany B_S&ss*iK*Sl Sol (l Bl%ass
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    • 691 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (Companies Iqearpotatad in England) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Service to I ONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIV IKI OOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on
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    • 513 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN BUCKNAS.L STEAMSHIP Co., Ltt (Incorporated in S:*- gland) 2tz.tr OUTWAMD. Slar.hr-.rm. a •s.s. CITY OF SIMLA Marseilles end London Mar. 2S *£.s. CITY' OF POONA Marseille and London May 3 •A Class Steamers Ist clp.ss £37. 2nd class £60. Deck S.\2. tB Class Steamers £80. £55. £22.
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    • 609 8 P. a BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVirp t PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. Co (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) LONDON FAR-EASTERN SFPVICE. FROM LONDON To MARSEILLES. LOM ru DUE SINGAPORE. LEAVE SINGA! 1928. KARMALA about Maivh IS MOREA KASHGAR about April
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    • 378 9 fhe Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. Xhe China Mutual Steam Navigation Co Ttd AN D amm. EUerman Bucknall Steam N Ship Co., Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated i:. England.) xIB lu HO.^rON AND WI wT^~Tv ia SUBZ .A SAMA FROM NEW YORK. Due S'pore Route p M;;,VL 8 Philippnus and
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    • 500 9 ADMIRAL LINE (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. PRP-inriT^m^w Saiie n n koi 1K- Arrives ScattU. PRLSIDENT MADISON Mar. 23 Apr "ll PRESIDENT McKINLEY Apr. 4 Apr >3 PRESIDENT JACKSON Apr. 16 May 6 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Apr. 28 Mav 17 PRESIDENT GRANT May 10 May
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    • 275 9 •i^f X i J£jL, LONDON LINE. i Hakone Mara March 20 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tsushima Mara March 18 HAMBUBG LINE. Lima Maru mid. April NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kanagawa Maru Apr. 21 BOMBAY LINB. Xagato Maru March 17 Kamakura Maru Mar. 22 Genoa Maru Mar. 30 CALCUTTA
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    • 742 9 I ISTHMIAN LINE FROM AMERICA VIA SUEZ. s.s. ATLANTA CITV ,lue Singapon disch. May 28 IMI TO BOSTON. NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DFIBCT. ta. STJ-:;;l WORKER due to load liar. 2*3 1923 s.s. STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore to load Apr. 17 1923 Taking eargo i d throogh Bills
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  • 882 10 IHE s. s. SARPEDON. 5 eaking at the launch of the latest Blue [Funnel steamer, the Sarpedon, Mr. Richard l>. Holt, on behalf of his tirm, thanked Ithe company most heartil) for the ven,' •kind way in which they had received the toast: "Success to the Sarpedon." Speed
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    • 152 10 3 tj"""'""" !ll """"iiiniii 1 1 1 Mini!!! !»!!!;;!?imii'inu J S m mM3I W^ ISr* -Xf~m. M~m. m\ I mT\^ Plp^ nUpiTIODIIG JT* a J niii^iu:ii:i;i:iiniii:ii;::;:i:;t: 1 1 jJJ____i__i_LlJJJJJU^ IWhen is a "spare"' not a "spare"? Wlien you need Yl it and it is not to be had. It is
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    • 290 10 Genasco KoofmV I 2 PLY AND 3 PLY O I COMPLETE WITH PATENT U NT-LEAK I AND NAILS FOR FIXING ,n J i_^—|l T I lUMW tfte result of in the over^O Vears f3 m I'" I Hoofing. B&lliJ^H j GEV4SCO Bj T ~wi| a «s/''es from withstands S^Sj^Rl begin
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 165 10 \m -t 'I m V to D.y, Pu'au Soeai I Medaa vi ki iT im Porl Btmamkam and "t^ Batu Pahat Ain^ PM Mal .cca r n 3 P« tiye Leonir i p m Sourabaya and Bandjermaaia n v n HaM Ho Guan i p. m Batavia, Brooaio. port. Hedland,
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    • 393 10 Flevo; S ak 129, from Si b 10, for Sebu'ls. Moran, Brit to. from B. Pahal 10, for B. Pahat 15.' Hyson. Brit. 4195, from Yokohama i". for I verpool 15. Bneinsm, Brit. 3082, from Bombay 10, for Miri 10. Sado Marn, .T.;j>. r:r,\. from C kutta 10, Japaa 11.
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  • 83 11 Ma nil 10. Bank 4 m.s. if j i_\ Bank demand 2'4 5-J2 Private rredita 3 m.s. 2 1 9-16 New York, demand r>4- s Credits U\) days 571^ France, demand S4O India, T. T. m% Hoagkong, demaad ji.e. Dis. Yokohama, demand 113% .lava, demand J4j Bangkok, demand 7914
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  • 109 11 March 10. Tin 75 Tons -j L Gambier Ciibe No. 1 22.00 Gambier !6.00 Pepper Black -,i 4 Pepper (white fair) 24.00 Tapioca, small ih>.k. f.g. 14.00 Pearl Sapro imall 9,00 J Copra Mix 11.60 Copra Sundried 11.90 Opium, Benares unc. 4,500 Pice, Rangoon vrhil 280.00 Rice, Siam Xo.
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  • 41 11 Singapore, March 10th, 11.30 R.m. Singapore Standard PaU Crepe spot 69 59Vi; Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked sh<--t Spoi 69 50%; April-Jane <'><» 80^; July-Sept. 81; Oct.-Dec. <">P_. 62. Londoa quotation rep< and sheet 1-. l%d. Market Steady.
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  • 218 11 Al the time of writing a five pound note Worth a million marks. Thai is to say, i Getman citizen possessing a moderat"' »um of a few pounds sterling could, if he vere so disposed, free the German mwnici>ality in which he was born of its debt.: Such is
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  • 72 11 AV.-.51u,,,,,,., iv„. 17.-M«jor Genem! "elntyw, he.d of the iMttl, r baw«« ofthe wr deputmeirt, ieat memorandum to! «creury of «T„ Week, tod., on the pe* of rubber growing in th. American verseM powcfwibn. in which be Mid< None of oar insular po^ereimm, with he ..Ncepiion of tbe
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  • 145 11 LYALL AND EVATTS REPORT. Biagapore, .Mar. ki. Tin. —ESi 7. 1.'.:. Rabbers —Qun t. Ii- .»s $1.07*& :?l.li ex. div., Bukil Jelotong* offer al 70, Mentakabs l'7 30 ragiris sq 16.30, Jimahs 15 5i.:,.-,. United Malacca $1.50 $1.00. Mines.— Collieries $20 $20.50, Hitanui $1.50 $1.60, Petalings 75
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  • 170 11 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Notwithstanding the reneral business aepression which existed daring 1922, new irsnrance exceeding £8,500,000 was baaed by the Manufacturer! Ufe Insurance Company and Lhe inmranee in force nou amounts to over £44,682.000. The Marts increased ly E874,579 and noa- amount to £8,648,649. Dividends pant to ami ,ct
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  • 208 11 Gmdually improving trade conditions in both Europe and America are reflected in the annual estimate of the world's produc "OB of iron and steel prepaid bv the "Iron Trade Review- Cleveland, Oh o. These statistics show that ir, 1922 the world produced 49.790,000 tons of
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    • 291 11 Ifts over $5 000 000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMP^fLiiiTl HEAD OFFICE Houi^? 01 3^ in Straits S l <-~*-K-*) .mpany has £20,000 deposited with' fc Cour of jr™**™ OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. UTK WTIVE PLANS OF ASBURANra *"^£S££*^^ "f C mpheS British Life 7~" MANAGING DIRECTf AGENTS
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    • 514 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China Incorpoiated in Bngiand by Royal Charte. Paid up Capital in 000,000 Resort S 53.000.000 reserve I und >> 7(Xn m Keserve Liability of PrM 3 700 000 Pm,torS tti^t X^ 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E. C Agencies and Branches AJor Star
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    • 936 11 'HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkonff) Head Oflice: Hongkone:. i Authoriaed Capital $50,000,000 'aid up-Capital $20,000,000 I Kcsenre Fands:— Sterling 4,r,00,00c L, T Silver $24,500,000 Keterve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OP I)IRE( TORS. A. O. Lang, Esq., Chairman j>. C IC. Bernard, Esq., Deputy Chairman A. H.i ompton,
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    • 115 11 1 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated ia England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., LtdL Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., LtA Branch Office— 44, The Arcade, CoUyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. «K LONDON LANCASH
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  • 1263 12 RAIN FAILS. TO SPOIL INTERESTING EVENT. For sbont half an hour on Saturday j afternoon it appeared more than probable tnat the efforts of the officials of tht Singapore Polo Club, which cui- 1 mmated in the Gymkhana at the Race Course, weald be SCt at nought
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  • 468 12 ANNUAL REPORT. The third annual report of the Director. of the Ulu Benut Consolidated Rubber Co., Ltd., [printed on rubber latex paper] stale- The accounts for the year ended Sl.t December. 1922. show a profit of $8,256J>7 which mu^t be deducted from the balance brought forward from
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  • 45 12 The P. and O. s.s. Karmala is due at Singapore on 18th instant. Units will make their own arrangements as to meeting dotails and d requsitions fofr transport required should be forwarded to the officer ic Transport in the usual way. G. O.
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    • 625 12 In the second race for the Somerville Bowl, My. Perry sent ten boats away at 10 a.m. yesterday over the Cub Course in strong winds and a lumpy sea that increased a? the morning drew on. Tl ie Gertrude broke her gaff before the start and
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    • 186 12 The inter-Club match, played between member! of the Singapore Golf Club and the Garrison Cluh during the weekend, resulted in a win for the Singapore Golf Club by 15',4 to 2%. The following were the scores, Garrison Golf Club players being given first: Everitt and Wodehouse, 0;
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    • 28 12 A last reminder is given of the opening of the S.C.C. billiard rooms at 6.30 to-night ,by H. E. the Governor, Sir Lawrence GuilI lemard.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 44 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship. Preliminary. J. Donaldson vs. Major Spring. Wardle vs. Le Sueur. Gordon vs. Col. Haseldine. Stringfellow vs. Laybourne. Lee Warner vs. Warren. Newcomers' Handicap. Giggins vs. Glascoe. Kent vs. Zimmerman. Palmer vs. Craig. Wallich vs. McM'ichael. Gorsuch vj. Bristed.
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    • 43 12 Newcomers' Handicap. Major Spring vs. Coi kill. Stevens vs. Zimmerman or Kent. Storey vs. Glascoe or Giggms. Col. Haseldine vs. Osbourae. Championship Pairs. Donnell and Cameron vs. Sinclair and Doig. Holder ami Riches vs Ports and Wodehouse. Championship. Kleinman vs. Prentis.
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    • 29 12 BOWLS TOURN A MENT. TO-DAY'S TIES. Single Handicap. R. O. H. Law vs. E. H. R. Bowerman. H. Munro vs. p. W. Smith. .Dr. (hill vs. R. H. Gale.
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    • 25 12 Single Handicap. 11. K. Trend ry vs. Rev. Douglas. D. Main vs. 11. W. Chater. W. Gordon vs. C. If. Van Cuylenberg. r
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    • 26 12 WEDN ESDA Y'S TIES. Single Handicap. H. M. Cantrcll vs. C. R. Wardle. W. S. Goldie vs. W. Geddes. D. M. Doig vs. H. B. Layton.
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    • 127 12 Rain Causes Abandonment. Only about half an hour's play was possible in the Married vs. Single match on the S.C.C. ground on Saturday, heavy rain causing its abandonment. The Married eleven batted tirst and put up 61 for one wicket, C. H. G. Clarke carrying out his bat. for
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    • 219 12 There was an interesting soccer match on tho Reclamation ground yesterday afternoon, between the 8 mpolan Mohhibbah Club and the Persenangan Stia Club, winners and runners up respectively in the M. F. A. League Competition. The S. M. C. opened Jthe Move after ahout -five minutes, play, but the
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    • 32 12 [Realtor's Service]. Dublin, Mar. 10. The International merger match was played in cold, threatening weather, but 15,000 people attended. The ground' was excellent. Irelnnd beat Wales by r points 4.
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    • 16 12 C Reuter's Service. New York, Mar. 11. Belgium has entered for the .Davis Cup.
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  • 24 12 Mr. H. Prior, the manager of the Union Jack Club, reports the theft of $602, which occurred on Friday last. He has no suspicions.
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