The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 March 1923
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Title Section16 1923-03-16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TK CBNT& SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, MARCH lii, 192:} No. 10,84016 words
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Article221 1923-03-16 1 Jhe (ra^k* aews was brottghf to Singapore yesterday afteraoe* lhat as the n'suit of a collision with the Boribat, Ihe steamer Ranee sank and <*ver thirtj lives were lost Page <>. Apparently the Ruhr evacuation terssa by the Fraaco-Delgiaas were made chiefly with the object sf reassaring221 words
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Article1293 1923-03-16 1 The renovation «>t' rubl r prodlicti as Low practised, is little short of marvellous. The writer has been nterested In the growth of tttbbei plantations m Mslaya for very many years. Now sonu i England, excitement over t^<- new methods of treating pure latex is intense! ai:d over1,293 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement231 1923-03-16 1 MAIJH0I1) RAFFLES HOTEI^ Telephone. 21)20. (10 Lines). APORE FINEST BAI4LROOM IN THE EAST. Friday, Tea Dansant 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Special Jazz Band Musk will be played from 8 until 11 p.m. RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. GAR HULLAND, MUSICAL DIRECTOR. a> Ih\V HOTEL. Tanjonß Katong. Telephone. 110. Singapore. RJDAY, Iftk MARCH,231 words
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Advertisement222 1923-03-16 1 Pahco after Three Years What it the Surface Like under the Paint f CRAPE off the Pabco Paint film on woo<i or iron after three years' a^^^B exposure* The surface of Pabcoprot: ited wood will be dense and free *rom rot; iron will be bright as the .vhethcr ukt«] outside222 words
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Advertisement181 1923-03-16 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Goodyear tubes for vahie- I'au I*1 •>. Mercantile Bank of India Page 11. kafflea and Sea View Hotels— Page l. Healing powers of Zam-Buk Page 3. White Horse whisky. Guthrie's Pair* 6V. M Eddy" iiltfis from William -lacks— Page 7. For sale, wanted and to let adverts. Page181 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous106 1923-03-16 1 IHE WKKK. Friday, l»Wr. High Water, 10.10 a.m. 10.51 pi), Hawaiian Troubadour*, Theain Saturday, 17. Hiph Water, 10.48 a.n... 11.17 p.m. v Benutt Derricksi noon. L.L.T.C. lite-, <-'lub House. (\:;o. Hawaiian Troubadoiira Theatre, (.15 I i».:50. Sunday, istb. llnrh Water, 11.21 a.m.. 11.41 p.-r. Outward Mail Delivery. Monday, I9tk. Hiffh106 words
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Article377 1923-03-16 2 The Union Of Railway Workers of Soviet Rossi* has informed the Red Trade Union Covaci] m MOSCOW that numerous branches of the Railway Union all over Uu>sia have passtd resolutions declaring their intention of proclaiming a general railway strike if the Soviet Government does not immediately c377 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement379 1923-03-16 2 TO LE I' OU FOR SALE. LAS6I l<< OWKB, newly erected from I >oo to oo.oou sq. ft. fac ng hi er. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shippag. Also three storied buildings for.ofßces godowns. Centrally situated A.I immediate entry, going cheap Apply or write379 words
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Advertisement691 1923-03-16 2 >IM-»«_1 S f S Z fr. r*.. FIRST SHOW AT 7^o lst show Jlt 7 m THE GRBAT ADVENTURER farts 5 Hca th Bnd H y fin>niv Aubr(>v) P-Duck In Christie Comedy. fJ FIGHTING FATE SERIAL x"^ S Episode 12. 13 end 14. 2nd Show at 9- S Bil Wes|691 words
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Advertisement264 1923-03-16 2 All 1 lhambra. IN OUH NEXT CHANCE TUESDAY, ISUi MARCH, TO 1 1 ix Tin-: SECOND show at 9 p.m. British Screen News. Playgoers Picture* present WINIFRED WESTOX] Anne of the Little Smoky In 5 Ri'ol>. The Bentimenta] Btrain m this picture is b tiough i. \h£ power with considerable264 words
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Article680 1923-03-16 3 I Wonderful Recovery from War Damage. Dr. J. M Bach, of the Austrian Legation, 'who (1 on Conunercal ar.d Industrial Developments of Austria" at the City of London College, had a pleasant I of the gradual return of that coi ntrj to norii i\\ conditions during- the680 words
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Article180 1923-03-16 3 A Royal Message. The of Wales.', who will preside at! the sixtietli anniversary dinner of the Newspaper Press Vi>.u\ ai the Hotel Victoria. Northumberland- Avenue, on Thursday, lOfh May, is taking* a keen r!<L>vst m the function. Sir Herbert Morgan, K.8.E., Chairman -rf the special180 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement322 1923-03-16 3 m* 4^ "t_ if' iMi^Aii^iirj^'^T^ti-^ *~*<*~ v BETTER TUBE VALUE Goodyear Tubes are essentially economical tubes. !nc lact is that dollar for dollar you can buy more mileage m them thnn m any other, notwithstanding the fact that (ioodyear Tabes cost you no more than those of cheaper const ruction322 words
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Advertisement187 1923-03-16 3 /®nrm We'vp hppn I L Willard J I for a LOW-PRICE BATTERY and here's the answer from WILLARD' S Old Price New Price 8 S.J.R.N. 3 S9B ::> 4 102 77 S,J.R. 26 110 90 I S.J.R. 5 115 103 I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. n (Incorporated m the Straits Setriemantt)187 words
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Article720 1923-03-16 4 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND j SHARE BROKERS. THURSDAY, MARCH 15th. MINI N Q. [Figures' 1 m brackets show the capital and issue value of the Share m dollar* unless otherwise marked. C. Cum div x equals ex div.] Eatang Padang Tin ($1; 47% 62tt Pi tarn Tin720 words
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Article76 1923-03-16 4 Mr. N. O. Liddell has rtiigatd his position as Secretary of the Skanghai Municipal Council and will be going Home. Mr. Uddell entered the Council's service m 1915, m succession to Mr W E. Leveaon. He has proved himself a most able Secretary, the N.-C. Daily N«WI says, and ha*76 words
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Advertisement1292 1923-03-16 4 A Ro«nl opportunity for sound Bad profitable imestnun" m land and house properties not to be missed by enterprising capitalists. PBatate <»t Shaik Aboobakar bin Mohamed I.ajam, deceased IMPORTANT FOUR DAYS' AUCTION SALE OF Very Valuable Freehold Leasehold Singapore Town Properties. At Me>sr>. Cheong hoon Seng Cos Saleroom, No. 301,292 words
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Advertisement860 1923-03-16 4 79. Valuable freehold land and the shophouse premises No. 219 Kalhmg; Road, area 1 259 sq. ft. 80. Valuable freehold land and the shiphouse premises Nos. 211, 213, 215, 217, CIT and 221 Seran^oon Road, area 1,877, 1,445* 1.450. 1,427, 1,421 and 1,390 sq. ft. 81. Valuable freehold land and860 words
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Advertisement339 1923-03-16 4 1 I*\/ I r and •Wincarnis 1 I lyes v vitality I to those who are Run-down I because I 'Wincarnis'isa n I torativean^aH- a rich, d«hc»ou« he reiUiwr2 paralion. Ai a Tonic it ton? c. ;jp th •ystem Ala Restorat.vc-.tre^ 1 lost v.tah.y Asa B'.ood-b.de ennchei and rtviuiisc, the339 words
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Article1032 1923-03-16 5 j LOW LONG TENG > s. MOW CMIA HENG AND LOW KOON YEB. I The following: judgment of Mr. Justice! JBsirett-Lennard was reski by Mr. Cocker bsence of His Lordship) on Wednesday. The plaintiff m this case is s person •gain: 1 whom a re ng order was1,032 words
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Article647 1923-03-16 5 In the course of an interesting address at the annual meeting Of the Diocesan Association at Kuala Lumpur, Mrs. Ferguson Davie gave the following. H<nv the Work itogisi The speaker then detailed the plan that WBb followed m opening up centres m M&lacca when the Medical647 words
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Article171 1923-03-16 5 AN A USTRIA N PRETENDER. It has cause 1 quite a flutter m monarchist quartere that registered Letters have been Received, from ;t man a* Bratislava. the capital of Slovakia, calling himtelf Karl Rudoli l i luncSng* his arrival m V\nna, and describing him.<eif as "the so far "unknown legitimate171 words
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Advertisement334 1923-03-16 5 TO LET. ill ITHMSHKI). Tangiin. EWetrfa Tennis courts sad gavagi for I tuonths. Apply K. Bai Chambers, Singapore. U.C ro unr. 1 syd good. Entry j TRI ST AGENCIES. LTD., •onecrs Estate Agents. TO JET. No. Paair Panjang: and with sea frontage at A] AGENCIES LTD., •ior.eers Estate Agents. v.c.334 words
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Advertisement513 1923-03-16 5 AUCTION SALES 1 AUCTION BALE OF Policed ,eak. Pu,, M i :im household furniture, LU To 1, teld at Xos. ,00,, (i w w v Roadi Tanjon ff Katong •oop, it,. lV Creasent) ON BATUEDAT, I7th IARCH, AT 2.1G P.M. dj«J, von brass railed single and double bedstMds With mattress513 words
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Advertisement902 1923-03-16 5 NOTICES. ROY*L SINGAPORE YACHT CLUd7 NOTICK is hereby given thai the annual central meeting of the members of the Royal Singapore Yacht Ck.b, v.ill be held at the YaeH I 't>b on Friday tSrd March 192.1 at 6.11 BUSINESS. 1. To receive the Committee's report and ;<( :L;<i balancj he902 words
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Advertisement275 1923-03-16 5 \W\\q service is tho Primai v 1 —bo sure that Mouni mr- I ."id >ty].. conform to your »penoa»litj. Our Rimk Glaaatg off.-r Urn rerj ataMd m sorviro, conifort. sad ityfo. X. LAZARUS— OPTICIAN MEDICAL HALL BUILDING BATTERY ROAD. j Refnetioiiiat. Mr. R. V. Meyer, F.S.M o. (Load.) I Just275 words
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Article79 1923-03-16 6 TALALLA. Ar Perak Road, Kuala Lumpur, on March Nth, 1928, t<> Mr. and .Mr il. Benjamin Talalla, a «hu.j.h; r. RULE. On March Uth. at the Maternity Hospital, Penung, to Mr. and Mi>. M. I P. Kul.\ n daughter. BTRATON-FERRIER. At "Babinrton," I. n*ng, on the L3th March.* t<>79 words
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Article41 1923-03-16 6 FRANCIS-WARD. On 13th March ni St. Mary's Church, Kua a Lumpar, by tlu- Rev. B. C Robert.-*. Lawrence Edmund Francis, M.C., of Bristol Estate, and Anna Harrison Ward o: tin- European Hospital, lister of Mrs. M. 11. Rooney oi" Singapore.41 words
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671 1923-03-16 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923. Educating British Children. The subject is always with us dwfUers out ot" the Homeland: what ran we do with our children? Hongkong has been again greatly exercised and a public meeting largely attended was called to advocate better education for British children. Hongkong671 words
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Article448 1923-03-16 6 Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard returned t<> Singapore from Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning. The annual social ami hnsincsn meeting of (be Presbyterian Church will be held m the Tom'rinson Hall this evening at 8.45. It is reported 'thai yesterday afternoon a Malay seaman, who was working- on the main mast of the448 words
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Article683 1923-03-16 6 S.S. RANEE SUNK. Over Thirty Lives Lost. The Siam Steamship Company's stt-amer Horibat collided with the Straits Steamship Company's steamer Ranee on Wednesday at mid-night about sixty-five miles from Singapore and the Ranee saak m ten minutes. Thirty-one lives are known io be lost, including the683 words
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Article148 1923-03-16 6 T l >■■"»'■>•» «-,,.,s m v lv A.-.5,,..,,!,,,,, .< K ,,al l.»,, I|ni nu t unction Scheme. Four Hoku-ns were charged before Mr Ahearne m the Second Court yesterday morning, with committing a o- ang robber^. m a house occupied by a man Mined Too All Chwee m Owen road.148 words
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Article64 1923-03-16 6 BULGARS^OBLI GATIONB BHi KBIM i As .-in outcon Ile intf r-AH R oblip reduced fro to 15,*****0 Instalments. Ami have been tat agreement ii sub ments' approval. It j> confirmed j nambuQT-Amerika I at Bremen, irhi h deutacher Lloyd, v new Lii i >t the Atlas Line. I'arii64 words
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Article31 1923-03-16 6 SEI IXCiOI (From i» < Kuali I umpar >i The a] Agency f< I the Jw sitl ouri of App< al i- from a jud)rni< Manby m tl Ihe hlef31 words
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Article54 1923-03-16 6 Muttukumai I th«- Coupon < 'heck< < troller <»f Rubb r 1: attested 01 It v-u< aIU Bed' that J: 'j: the oflfa a tection. On another I wed more (cone into five di! r nk After polict imi 2<-.>tc(3 and subsei u v ff thirty thousai54 words
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Article65 1923-03-16 6 The Koala 1 Sh< w haa 1 1 tp< till I of June, owing tp the S WhiUantide. I: wn» mittee meeting tha4 II Es Governor it jh Afsoeiation has aHo The bar mm dogfl i haa made ii pou (V(i\i classes. In addition to th< four da]65 words
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Article35 1923-03-16 6 From Our (Hi rimt. Mm Mr. Duxbwy, pr meeting of Rantau Etubh a forward contract had for oik* ton monthly. Jut} D 6694 cents. The report md i ••idoptoii. Mr Duxbury i director.35 words
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Article33 1923-03-16 6 At the Auixei t\\<> I A>:T mad to wn \vaitwonty strokes of >;." tnd nu eoquitted, i v <t\;i\\- 4 tl of a Chinese woman and I at Hukit ICertajan m Jai33 words
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Article66 1923-03-16 6 <Bj Courtesy of Nr l Nk'ln S'r. Tokio, <v ;ir The Japanese reply I i 1 China to repeal the r was handed over t<> 'i at Peking and Tokk I Fn the Lower House a sup|)li'nH'n:;iry bodg« Baron Kato, aanotiiiepd tl it ;im( rals, three Admirals sad66 words
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Article33 1923-03-16 6 Tin- February eiICUUu nemben wen on the roll i 1298 on Jan. Sl«£. The ba $622.38 as compared irltfc I The Shorthand Class '> i' r h satisfactorily but wore pU]33 words
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Article17 1923-03-16 6 The Kurasian Also latiOl ll yat Hon. Mr. t:. Teeeciisohn the Grtwvenor at R p.m. 17th. inst.17 words
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Advertisement98 1923-03-16 6 I l^^v^^ T '^\^i'^^^^r\ THE 1 eg? r^-r^^^^ Tl> £7^ C^ HP LAi€ ®2^JJL^-jf I obtainable! CALDBECK, MACGREGOR GO., LTD. a (Irn-or])orated m Shanghai) i:>. Ko')in>on Hoad. Telephone 228. I'ATKONISED '"*r 'r W^^S^Si^i^ BY UOYALTY. EVERY KIM) OF PRESENTATION ARTICLES IN SILVERWARE FROM THE SMALLEST TO THE LARGEST OBTAINABLE AT98 words
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Advertisement52 1923-03-16 6 FRESH IKAN MEEAH Pep 50-" Ib. ANY QUANTITY Spore Gold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED. (incorporated m S.S.) RETAIL DEPOT. ORCHARD RD. j NOTICE 01 REMOVAL. On and from Ist March, 1923/ Mr. John Duke, F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C. Optician, will occupy the Ground Floor No, Il\ Battery Road. (Opposite c Chartered Bank). t52 words
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Article321 1923-03-16 7 BRITAIN'S BID. I OF TROOPS. Service.] London, Mar. 1 U i bmnm Bir Samuel the Air Ministry. imati s. laid strew sn independent air which Showed that ild r.t'idlv be trans- try. Hie new ai d money. i nportanee o r this v. the pr >blem321 words
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Article98 1923-03-16 7 •Journal of Feb. 14th. ler the List of Com- for the Colonies, the Covernment iaVite comfor the reinforced red m connection 4 a new general Singapore. Tentative <* no fees will be m the first instance, proposed to select •tfv its adoption m *or the construction98 words
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Article498 1923-03-16 7 REASSURING BRITAIN. PARIS AM) BRUSSELS. [Router's Service]. Paris, Mar. 14. The announcement of the conditions on Which the Franco-Belgian, will evacuate the Ruhr was made chiefly to reassure Bri-t.-..i. and is the first formal documentary declaration that evacuation is Intended it \m explained that at Thuenis i498 words
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Article298 1923-03-16 7 Litigation m to the partnership <>f the firm cf IVAlmeida, who formerly carried <>n the honinesi of a motor garage at l 7 Orchard road, commenced m the Supreme Court yesterday before Ifr. Justice BarrettLeonard, The partiei are the children of the late Mr. F. G. D'AlmeJda. The298 words
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Article788 1923-03-16 7 JOHN LITTLE'S STORES IN SLPRKME GOUKT. Several large packing cases containing cutlery and clothing, detracted from the judicial appearance of the Supreme Court yes erday. when the Second. Singapore Asliset were resumed before the Chief Jusace, Sir Walter Shaw. The articles were exhibits m the trial of Tan788 words
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Article84 1923-03-16 7 The Syncopated Four. a jazz band combination, consisting of four English exofficers-, who havo completed very successful tOW of India, where they had the honour upon five separate occasions to play for IF R.H. the Prince of Wales, during one of which dances the Prince placed his signature upor one84 words
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Article326 1923-03-16 7 BiA TAN ESTATES. The fourth report tor the meeting to b« held on Mar. 22nd at Chartered Bank Chambers contains the. following. There still remain 55 Debentures of Bintan Plantations, Limited, to be surrended for fully paid iharea m Bintan Estates, Limited. Area of Concessions remains at approximately326 words
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Article299 1923-03-16 7 'i he directors' report for the meeting at French Bank Buildings, qn Friday, 83rd, at noon, states. The profit and loss account shows a net profil (subject to directors' fees) of 34.034.01 as against a lo*s of $22,917.80 for the preceding year.- To this musi be added the299 words
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Article115 1923-03-16 7 The thirteenth report for the meeting at I 65 Robinson-rd. on March 24th, noon, say? The net profit for the year is $3<>,Br>s.9G. brought forward $&I£B9M total $107.- 1)5.30. Recommend dividend of ft per cent $.")0,000; Cany forward $57,115.30. Rubber. The output for the year was 4(io 000115 words
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Article32 1923-03-16 7 Mr. D. F. Gordon Stables has returned from Home, We (M.M.) regret to record the doath of Mrs. Gordon Stables, which took place on the voyagre to England. She leaves three children.32 words
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Advertisement170 1923-03-16 7 1 --*^,yw l w^BM^B^BMß^^B^^B FRESH SUPPLIES I DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES! AND I SWEETMEATS I I CAOBURY'S ||iP~3 MACK!NTOSH S PASCALL*B PURE SWEETS. FULLER'S CHOCOLATES. a Robinson Co., Limited. NESTLES MALTED MILK I WILL KEEP THE STRONG FIT I Jjj/JI/ji S<<^K AaD the unfit strong I \M M S^^^m^^^ TO THOSE WHO170 words
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Advertisement601 1923-03-16 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (Companies Incorporated m England) I BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Service to IONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND DREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVEkI OOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON A.YD NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through601 words
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Advertisement504 1923-03-16 8 "ELLERMAN" LfffcL fcI.LERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., LM (Incorporated m >jh -gland) PASSENdES SERVICE. Bimmm OUTWARTt. *>■• si»r*r^«. HOMEWARD. *?.s. CITY OF SIMLA Marseilles rod London Mar. 2 C > ♦e.s. CITY OF POONA Marseille Mid London May 3 PASSAGE RATZS. •A C'ass Steamers Ist cl?.?s i'B7. 2nd class £60. Deck504 words
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Advertisement509 1923-03-16 8 P. a BRITISH INDIA apcafTline. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SEttVi* k PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Govern LONDON FAB-BASTSBN BKVTICR. FROM LONDON To MARSEILLKS DUE SINGAPORE. LEA VI 102:'.. KARMALA about March 18 KASHMIR KASHGAR about April 1 UONGOLA NYANZA about April509 words
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Advertisement517 1923-03-16 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited llu China Mutual Steam Navigation Co TtH illkrman BucknaU Steam Ship Co Ltd AMERICAN xMANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated 1:. England.) JilNl BRVICIi lo BOMm AND WFAr^~~via SUEZ OQ t^A.vfA FROM NEW YORK. rv Due Spore Route F !iXCiHAM W I>W »PP-- China. Apul 2- Suez517 words
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Advertisement517 1923-03-16 9 ADMIRAL LINE (Incorporated m U.SJV..) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS—HONGKONG TO AxMERICA. PKESIDE 8 NT am MADISON Arriye A %f a A tle PRESIDENT McKINLEY Apr. 4 A nr' '>3 PRESIDENT JACKSON Apr. 16 m™ "5 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Apr. 28 M ay 17 PRESIDENT GRANT May 10 May 29 And517 words
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Advertisement297 1923-03-16 9 N. V X LONDON LINE. Kakone Mam March 20 SOWS Maru April 3 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tsushima Maru March 18 Lyons Maru mid April HAMBURG LINE. Lima Maru mid. April Mataomoto Maru end April NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kanagawa Maru Apr. 21 BOMBAY UNE. iSaprato Maru Mar.297 words
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Advertisement728 1923-03-16 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM AMERICA VIA SUEZ. s.s. ATLANTA CITY due Singapore t_> ditch. May 28 1923 TO BOSTON. NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DKECT. s.s. STEEL WORKER due Singapore to load Mar. 26 1923 s.s. STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore to load Apr. 17 1923 s.s. ATLANTA (ITY due Singapore728 words
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Article1034 1923-03-16 10 From tho series of articles th the Times besctf on Mr. Winston Churchill's new book, take tlit* following. Thi* (lot'l'tu. In. t H»* Mediterranean .1 drama of intense interest ami, us it ultimately proved, of fateful consequence was being enacted. The event whicli would dominate all1,034 words
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Article243 1923-03-16 10 Straage Talc Iron* >he Hills. The story of the mystenoiu flesh-eating animal which is said to haunt the Uountaim of Moon m Uganda has another i hapter. An ex-officer of the Forestry Department who is we)] acquainted with Uganda writes U> Hie "Daily Expreai:— 1243 words
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Article351 1923-03-16 10 CHINA TO DENMARK IX A 27-TON YACHT. Flying the blue and white burgee of the Shanghai Yftcht Club from her mainmast and the White Cross of Denmark over her stern, the little yawl Shanghai has slipped down the Huangpu on the first leg of her 16,000 mile \oyage,351 words
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464 1923-03-16 10 BREAKDOWN OF SHANGHAI'S ELECTRIC PLANT. The Shanghai Mercury of February 21st reports: Shanghai's electricity supply was entirely] suspended this morning owing to a Chinese employed m the Centra] Power Station tampering with certain switches m room' wh^re Chinese employes are forbidden to enter. The unfortunate man had*been ii stani y464 words
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Advertisement30 1923-03-16 10 REDUCED PASSAGE TO MARSEILLES SAILING FROM SINGAPORE. b«. FRANGESTAN 10,000 tons Gross, about March :50th. Superior First class £75. Please apply to M. A. NAMAZIE SONS LTD, 19 Malacca Street30 words
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Advertisement301 1923-03-16 10 Genasco HooffnV 2 PLY AND PL! Q COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK «f«. AND NAILS FOB FIXING mi tfte k I to t over 40 Vea»*s y j wn f che /> er experience f& D ,,?,^J£s tJ an a ««p». manufacture .^B^rsS'e.^ j «EV4SCQ fe?^M fnn tropical neat IjLjS^g. e«f/.301 words
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Miscellaneous405 1923-03-16 10 MAIL TABLE, TO D.i Y. Cm Ho a ».m. Pulau Soegi Hong Soon 9 a.m. Kua h Dungun and W it r a non* Uo 2 p.m. natavia, Sa ma rang and Sourabaya Melchior Treub 2n n 11>( «n«J Bombay Nagato Maw U Port Swettenham and Teluk Anson Batu Pahat405 words
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Miscellaneous269 1923-03-16 10 Main Wharf No. 4. Stagen, Laisang, Namsang. Main Wharf No. X. London Maru. f Main Wharf No. 6.— Nil. Empire #Pock No. 7.- Honolulu Mara, Nagatt |j Maru. 1 West Wharf No. B.— Kuala, Islander. f Jardines Wliarf No. 0. -Nil. Pulo Braai Coal Wharf.— Nil. KBPPBL HARBOUR. Main Wharf.269 words
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Article76 1923-03-16 11 March 15. Bank 4 m.?. 4 1-1 Rank demand 2|4 5-32 Private credits 3 m.s. 19-32 Xo'.v York, demand 51^1 Credits i»0 day- 57 France, demand 850 Honjrkonjr, demand 2 n.c. I'rcrn. Yokohama, demand 113% Java, demand 141% Bangkok, demand 79 \,u Sovereign, Bank Buying 8.54 Bank of England76 words
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Article105 1923-03-16 11 Tin 225 Tons >ur,.;\ Gambier Cube Xo. 1 212.00 Gambier IC.OO Pepper Black 15.50 I'epper (white fair) 21.00 Tapioca, small Bake, t.g. 11.75 Teurl Sa^o small 9.00 Copra Mix 11.85 Copra Sundried 12.10 Opium, Bonares unc. 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 230.00 Rice, Sium Xo. I for expoit 285.00 Rice,105 words
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Article33 1923-03-16 11 Singapore. March 15th, 12 noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot CBH B§; April-.lun.' 59%; July-Sept. ♦;<> 60H; Oc.-Dcc. i;i' 61%. London quotation i~. i" 4 (i. Market Steady.33 words
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Article174 1923-03-16 11 Process to be AcccltnuCd. .Major Lofoburt', who ifl m charge of the devdopment department of the Viritish Dyrstuffs Corporation, stated recently that British chemists can now offer certain products which are of fundamental importance m accelerating the vulcanisation of rubber md m improving some of its valuable commercial174 words
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Article106 1923-03-16 11 We are advised of the following forward contracts by Messrs. Derrick and A!or Gajah Bobber Estate, 15 tons ribbed smoked 'sheet, IV% tons monthly July December, v.vsa, at or> cents per Ib; Ayer Panas, r;o tons ribbed smoked sheet. 5 tons monthly July December, ii»2.s. ai cents106 words
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Article20 1923-03-16 11 One of England's greatest assets is the reputation <>f her people throughout the world for honesty m trade, Mr. Harold20 words
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Article66 1923-03-16 11 I ERASER'S REPORT. Singapore, Mar. IS. Rabber. Is. 4%<L Tin £224 I 5«. 126 ton? sold at $1 1»j.07'-j. Mining.— Tair,:nirs._ 924 $1, Norths 11.27 ft $1.82%, PeUlinta 77% 82V4, Manhaus 95 f J«,hans T)? 1 »;2'_., MiT-iis $4.30 $4.50, Rawangi $I^s .«!.:50. Kamponc Kamuntin^s 455. 475.66 words
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Article114 1923-03-16 11 Singapore, Mar. 15. Rubbers. London Is. 4%d. Local 57-, Tisv— LoncMn .£224 r... Local $116! '225 tons sold). Share Market.— Quiet. Rubbers.— Practically no enquiry. Tins.— Taipinj,^ 95 $1, Norths $1.30 $1.35, cum dividend Sovthl $1.15 $1.20. llu Piahs $1.82^. $1^7',.. Hitami $1.52% H.57H, Übguis $5 $5.2.,, Ifnrais114 words
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Article125 1923-03-16 11 Singapore, Mar. 1."). Tin.— £224. 15*. $116* 225 tons sold Rubbers. Nothing <loinjf. Mines.— Collieries $19.76 $20.25. Petal i tags 80 85. Nairn* IVts |1.57H $145, Titis'!.7s 84, Kampon^s 445. fcL 4Gs. SouthSi. 17', $k22%, Norths $lio $1.35, Mam bails 1)0 1)5, Lingruis $SJO $5.40, Rawanps125 words
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Article201 1923-03-16 11 After the great amalgamations In Uu bfii kinjr world were completed some yean I ago, several of those institutions wore k'f; with vety unwieldy titles, the result t*> w»f extent of shareholders of the under- t aku:«; which were al.sorhe desiring thai part of the name of201 words
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Advertisement258 1923-03-16 11 over ?i> 000.000. *^^^^^^^*—mm—mam THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPAIIIMiTI U) OFFICE :-Winchester Hous^n??^ h Setttemei^) ompugr has £20,000 deposited with' the Sun°iSL r w f °NDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. T ,,nVE PLANS Q FASSIJRANrR <°^ Wi h he SS "managT'^ SCT R A a G c E258 words
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Advertisement516 1923-03-16 11 I CHARTERED BANL of India, Australia and China. Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. J'iiid up Capital m GOO.OOO I »IWII Liability f 1>ro 3 o0 000 Priet rS HKA, bKF.CE. 3MO 38 Bishcpsgate, London, E C Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amntsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh Rangoor516 words
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Advertisement892 1923-03-16 11 1 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. I President: K. Kodama Esq. I Vice-President R. Ichinomiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. tSoma. Esq. g. K. Sasaki, Esq. >.n K. frjsaki. X Mosrami, Esi' Tatswni- Esq. K Takeuchi, Em Wataimbe Esq. T. Hodsumi, W I. Matsukata, Esq. HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA, oinuraporo Branch M-A Chillis892 words
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Advertisement119 1923-03-16 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated im England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) j PIKE MOTOfi CAR MARINB Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd Branch Office— 6i, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE119 words
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Article389 1923-03-16 12 CHASER'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Mar. 1 1. In spite of the continued advanci the pries of tin, wfcftoh to-day touched i23V los.. the local share market still remains quiet, and .iltboiiffh quotations m most cases ihow Improvements *.\cr the week, the rise In share values has Ba389 words
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Article221 1923-03-16 12 Singapore, Mar. I."*. Rubber. Since lasi reporting, the tone "f the market has been one of uncertainty. A\ The beginning- of the week, the price for Standard Qualities improved to <;0 cents, but unfortunately was not maintain! d. for on Tuesday the price had fallen away ajrain to221 words
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Article156 1923-03-16 12 Singa iM)re, Mar. 1">. The set-back' flepoitad MS* week wai continued m ihe London market, the quota km falling to is. 4\.d. before h;>!t was. called. Locally the market hai been erratic, with rapid fluctuations m the price of spot, rubber and gradually dwindling value* m forward positions.156 words
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Article185 1923-03-16 12 SinKapore, Mar. 15. have- ben consi.lerable fluctuation^ W the market during the pas: week and we close with prices about a cent lowtr -n average. The recent derline has caused large aimaint of liquid:it on. "Bulls" hay twLrS!!? extren »e»y nervous and got out of tMI185 words
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Article417 1923-03-16 12 ORIENTAL PARKS APPLICATION. Mr. P, P, David, District Magistrate, presided i>ve* meeting vf the Board of Licensing Justices, which was held m the Pi rat Police Covtt yesterday afternoon. Other ntemhen present were Messrs. D. J. \\n.-\. .J. A. Xi as. E. A. Baddeley, D.. j Glennic and417 words
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Article208 1923-03-16 12 Gaiety's new programme has triple attraction. The first show fcaturet are ITiie Greal Adventure, the story of a shy man, m five parts, and Duck In, a twopari Christie comedy. Thje leeond show commence* with an interest in,ir Aim of Quaker Oats, followed by episodt-s 13 and I-'208 words
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Article98 1923-03-16 12 next year, so lawyers tell us, will Bee .a record number of judicial appointments vacant m England. No fewer than five -Darling, Coleridge, Avorr, Dray. ami Lush— afle due to vacate the Bench ntu! speculation is already busy with the names <>f thote who may be expected to anome the98 words
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Article56 1923-03-16 12 S.C.CU TENNIS TOURNAMENT. h YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Newcomers' Handicap. Major Spring beat Coikill 6 2, 6 4. Zin merman beat Stevens B—B,8 B, 5 7, 2. Storey beat Glaacoe 2—6, 6—3, 6—o. Osbourne beat Col. Haseldine B—6,8 6, 6-8, 6—2. Osbourne beat Holmes 6 o, 6 o. Championship. Kleinman56 words
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Article19 1923-03-16 12 haiupionship Pairs. Col. Haseldine and Major Spring v*. Roberta and Poyser. Wardle vs. Le Sueur (to finish).19 words
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Article29 1923-03-16 12 YEBTBRDATB PLAY. Single Handicap. H. E. •Trenerry beat Rev. Douglas W.O. Ma. n beat H. W. Chater 21 —7. \V. Gordon beat c. M. Van Cnylenberg w.o.29 words
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Article156 1923-03-16 12 Single Handicap. \Y. S. Goldie vs.. W. Geddes. Me I. Brown vs. Haigh. Glaaooe vs. Mi Kean. LADIES 1 LAWN TENNIS CLUB. Married Single Match. The following are the teams chosen to play m the above match To-morrow (Saturday): Mr*. Pinhorn and s Nathan v. Mi-s Pawcett and156 words
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Article613 1923-03-16 12 F OOTBALL. S. 7> [.AST MINUTE WIN. Two goals scored m qric-k succession within a few minutes of the end of the game gave ihe S. C. < a victory over the S.GRA.I. on the Padang yesterday. It was ;i victory which was scarcely deserved, for apart from a good613 words
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Article15 1923-03-16 12 New York, Mar. IS. Spain lias challenged for the Davis Cup. j i15 words
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Article19 1923-03-16 12 Kntries for the Governor's (up, to be played for on Sunday lXth, dose on Saturday 17th.19 words
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Article299 1923-03-16 12 The manager of tin- Empire Cinema wa^ fined $25 and cost? by Mr. David m the District* Court yesterday morning, for exhibiting a film after a notification had appeared m the Government Gazette stating that the ri.'m had been banned. Tour: Inspector Xuui, who prosecuted, said that299 words
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Article284 1923-03-16 12 Tlu memorial of Tan Kin Cheng's geneI rosity to the town m the way of handsome contribution to waterworks, is tr.v ti untain, which itandi at the eastern entrance u> Battery-rd. -It is a busy spot, and congested, since motor can have come into vogue and make284 words
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Article58 1923-03-16 12 Drills, eU., for week ending March 17th. Friday, 16th. 5 p.m. Drill Hall, S.K.A. (v), Laying Duties of Battery Staff; M. G Platoon, Vickers Gun Training; 5.10 p m Drill Hall, "A" Company, Lewis Gun Bombing; 5 p.m. Drill Hall, «C" Company, Bayonet Fighting. Saturday, 17th. 2.3058 words
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Advertisement235 1923-03-16 12 jiiiillijiljjiiit,'';...,!',.. ..a.lf:!lii'!tii'!:'[!iiiiu:iuiVllSl^ti!K^ i'■■■ i. 3 EVERY PURCHASER OF i I MOUTRIE PIANO I IS ASSURED OF LIFE-LONG SERVICE \> FACTION, FULLY PROTECTED BY YEARS GUARANTEE CALL TO-DAY. WE WILL BE PLEASED YOU OUR VARIOUS MODE] S I S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. p— WiMiMiTii nunTrrm nrfflnrTTnTTrmii-irTiTm rrrr- n imimj DEWAR S235 words
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