The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 March 1923

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  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I I .'NTS. SINGAPORE, SA, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1923. No. 10,81:5
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  • 215 1 It is stand that Mr. Hardin? will be a candidate at the next Presidential election and some indication i.s ?iven of the probable issues Page 7. French and CJerman alike say that the other must give m over the* Ruhr, but they are beginning to consider the
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  • 1172 1 Some time ago near a remot<o part ef -he coast of Wales there lived a wizard >vho had been formerly of great powar md had enjoyed the horrified respect of iii his ne.ghbours both far and near. But. it the time with which
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 195 1 MALTHOID RAFFLES HOTEL. Telephone. 2920. (10 Lines). TO-NIGHT: I Dinner Dance I SPECIAL^ JAZZ SYNCOPATED BAND. First Performance m Singapore. Si VIEW HOTEL Tanjong Katong. Telephone. 110. pore. rtESDAY, -:>th MARCH. HIGH TIDE o.t A.M.. 0.20 P.M. PECIAL DINNER AND CINEMA. INNER SERVED OX THK LAWN. mm 1 ,-m itIAFFLES
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    • 293 1 KELLY AND WALSH LTD. Two Important New Books. m THE PREPARATION INDIAN TREES im twri AN ACCOUNT OF TREES, SHRUBS, M.ANIAIION RUBBBS WOODY CUMBERS, BAMBOOS AND HY PALMS, INDIGENOUS OR COM. NDNBI MORGAN, MONLY CULTIVATED IN THE With a preface and a chapter BRITISH INDIAN EMPIRE, ON VULCANIZATION BY BY
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    • 197 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Robinson and Co. list of new bookl Pag« 7. Malaya Agri-hort. diploma prize Tutsi ;j. Motor cycle combination for sale I Page l. Two notices power <-f attorney Page 3. 'I'h-wH* 4aaaiture sales: Owen Roe ar.d Cheong Koon Sen? Page ">. Sze Hai Ton? Banking meeting Plge -i.
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    • 94 1 THE WEEK. T»- mdmm, Wth. Hijrh Water, 0.4 a.m.. O.JO jvm. Japanese Concert. V.M.C.A.. 8.48 p.m. Hawaiian Troubadours. Theatre. Wtdneodmy, 'ilsf. Hijrh Water, 0.-0 a.m., o.r>o p.m. R.I. Homeward Mail leave?. Teluk Aason RuUver, Derricks, noon. Thurmda*, 22nd. i High Water, 0.49 a.m.. -r, p.m. Bintan Estates. Chartered Bank, noon.
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  • 211 2 Snakes tlie Newest Pet* for Women. Boa constrictor! caight en the shorei f the Rhrei Amason figure among the ttest faak pets for women. A kmrishing I hai recently been •j)en"(] m the vicinity «f Tottenham Coort- .a'i f"i I pply of these SIMMS pets
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  • 191 2 Half-Oallon m Six Minute.-. 1 1. the firvt act of the musical play. LUac Time," at the Lyric Theatre, W., 'r. Edmund Gwenn, who piay-, the part f Christian Vclt, i Court giassmak 1 r. nky 17 hock-glassfula of water. MOD n half a gallon, m about
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 317 2 a TO LET OR FOR SALE. LARGE ;WNS, newly erected bom i".000 to 50.000 sq. ft. facing r LARQE STORES from 6,000 to v sn. ft, near wharf and shippi Als > three storied buildings for offices rv.! godowns. Centrally situated diate entry, going cheap py or write to A.
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    • 761 2 IWW^P*^! Flf Carina M U.-~Sm&saJm^^ wmZm CoJ THEATRE J L A mam fist SHOW AT 7.30 lst ghow at 1M ELMO THE FEARLESS Healthy end Happy (Jimmy Anbrey) SERIAL E FIGHTING FATE SERIAL Episodes one, two, three and tour S Epieocta »2 snd 14. Billy West m "The Chauffeur. n
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    • 446 2 Alhambra. In Our Next Change MONDAY, 19th March to J4th IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 DAY IN THE WILDS 1 Reel Pathe Film. TOPICAL BUDGET m m .9 British Screen New-. GLADYS WALTON, A Universal Pi TOP O' THE MORNING In Ri Top O' the Morning presents many tense
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    • 157 2 NOTICES. "HI DAY ORNWff Rash and Blisters On h by*s Body. Cuticura Heals. M Whea ny baby was IH edd r. rash sad small blis:rs h out on hor body. The itch-.- fuming r-..'; her %<*ry OC**-£? her body v a mass. of red blotches'The In 1 a v.a* bo
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  • 1074 3 MX. KIPLING ANO THE SURGEONS. T! anniversary ut the birth of John Hunter was celebrated by a dinner at the Royal College I Surgeons of England m <>.: > Inn 1- ields. iur. tttu^yard KipKng, proposing 4k The Humerian Orator" (Sir J. Bland-Sutton), W v: "so
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    • 425 3 1923 MODEL DODGE CARS THK NKW DODGE CAR Is BETTER VALUE THAN EVER AS IN ADDITION X) THK CENERAL EFFICIENCY SO LONG ASSOCIATED WITH DODGE CARS, THERE ARE VAST IMPROVEMENTS IN THE BODYWORK. THK HOOD IS OF AN IMPROVED TYPE, I ORD TYRKS OF A LARGER SIZE ARK KITTED 4LL
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    • 456 3 NOTICES. MAI AVA AGRI-HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. The Association offer a prize of $60 t ihe artist who submits the best design o r>'.ploma. The winning design will be tome the property of the Association an will be adopted as the Association' Diploma. Entries close April :*oth. Further paiticulars may be obtained
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    • 882 3 NOTICES. The Power of Attorney granted to Mr. W. Au. i- has been esaeelled, as rrom the Slsl March. IMg. Under and l.y virtue cf i Power of Attorney dated the 2*th (fay of 0 February, 1923, Mr. Max Hiltmann is now the Manager of and Attorney for M, ssr-.,
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  • 282 4 Yep- Strength "The Weak Spot" as 4 Prevent t olds and Chills. All readily susceptible to coufrhs, colds, chills and throat troubles find Peps invaluable. Condensed into these handy sihrerjacketted Peps tablets, are potent essences 'of uriilque healing and germicidal character., You simply dissolve Peps slowly
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  • 61 4 twtT m T 0d ation now mailable for about two hundred pupils m the Indian E»emeSto?v mZtatmmt o S f hort sL u Elcmen^ •ST2S irrespec tive of nat.onahty or ag*. Classes from 3T™ a P,m TamU Study 2 and 3 p.m. Arrangements are being made to convey
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  • 635 4 BAUt W ;i w iN The third annual Ulu fen* Comml Limited, was held al of the Company, Grtaham Fei*nson presided, and oth, Ksssra S. y. Hoon Bene, W. L Grant The Chairman, m o* the report and ac. FSar, tho annua! ,aU !!S n could I
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1291 4 A good opportunity for sound and profitable investment m land and hou^e properties not to be missed by enterprising capitalist.*.. Bstate of SUatk Aboobakar bin Mohamed Lajam, deceased IMPORTANT FOUR DAYS AUCTION SALE OF Very Valuable Freehold Leasehold Singapore Town Properties. At Msssra. Cheong hoon Seng Co's Saleroom, No. 30
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    • 755 4 D 0 NOT BE DECE,VED K/^|||BP^ BEWARE of Cigarettes /W/o^^ manufactured by machinery J///yJ/ at the rate of thousands per minute, containing matter injZ%^ jurious to the throat and lungs. 555 are made by hand, and 30° of every leaf used is first mil/ eliminated m the for.n of stalk,
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    • 31 4 ?a r v 0I !?u cn UKh for present requirements. U). The reduction of capital is le i expensive. The meeting terminated with a rote of thanks to the chair. i
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    • 304 5 TO LET. rg LET Small godowns and good offices, Malacca Street, reasonable rent Apply Box d 0.1030 care of Free Press. TO LET. 1 with s fiontig. on Kallang river. Part of tfcoMnnd ia v urs. Broooaid aad Hopin I on JOth April, 11)23. Mayhew, Rl ST AGEXCIES LTD., Auctioneera
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    • 334 5 TO LET. immh Road stendin* i« ii t w. '-nuiii^ tn it.s i,,vn rrounrfa •f I acres recently overhauled and n-, Z ted persun-lly. ■••nted, ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, LTD t Anctioneers Estate Agents. v.c. j Offices to let immediat, entry I, N y m imi Wm. Lv -VZwwICCgZZSg v.c. T^
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    • 353 5 AUCTION SALES DISTRESS SALE. Distress Wo, 15 of *****. IN TITI-: 6UPREUE COURT UF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE In the cause of Thomas Worley, Trading as Bohr Co t Landlords versus Plotl Bros. (Astern) Ltd. Tenants AUCTION SALE OF STOCK-IN-TRADE Comprising ft -.Monarch" XYverslip Tractors. 14 Cases Plough
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    • 419 5 AUCTION SALES. i Valua-b'.. Law and other Standard Books j (inclu.linsr Ummmtt*) -.n\d Office I'urniture. I The unci >'trned have been instruct ed to sell] the aijc.ve by Auction at No. rj-1 Malacca Streat (Ist floor). OX THURSDAY, 2 o na MARCH, AT 2 P.M. Law i «j >rt«J Straits
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    • 181 5 SEE EVERYTHING CLEARLY J Special Reading Spectacle* place you at a tf lsad vantage. Ypu «m read with them, true, but you must either take them off or peer over > the top if you wish to see distant objects. I U '^"PP^ y<» withKrypt ok Invisible Fused Bifocals which
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  • 65 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTHS. VAUGHAN. At IVnang, on the IT* Much, the wife of Mr. Vaughan, of Kroh. of a son. U LRR.— On March Il\ 1923, at IVrtslade. near BllfMoa, the wife of Francis W.*M. Barr, acting Executive Engineer, V. W. I>.. Matu Pahat. Johor.. I son. TURNER. At the
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  • 820 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 20. 1923. Rent Restriction or Conciliation. The Government has announced its intention of building- more small houses to relieve the situation m j Singapore, but has net yet definitely stated whether it is going to take any further steps m the way of rent restriction
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  • 274 6 Mr. aud Mrs. G. H. Irwin are staying at Ithe Runnymede Hotel. Panang. J Mr. G. W. Gibb, nf Messrs. Cobb and Co.. has returned to Kuala Lumpur from Panang. Mr. J. L. Humphreys. British Adviser i iTrengganu, putad through Penang oq the i Karmala en iouW to Biagapove. Professor
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 96 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penanjf, March 19. On Sati rday Mr. Rogers, exec uti v. j engine, at Bukit Mertajam, aecompaniet 'by the financial e'erk, wis returning fron I Sungei Bakap with cash, when three maskc Chinese suddenly ium ped out of the lalamj 'and one with
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    • 37 6 The ChAmber of Commerce report stat< that the demand for goods has been on a reatricted scale for the greater part of thc .enr. The piece goods trade is now carried on much sounder lines.
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    • 36 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, March 1*». Over four hundred were present at Bt, Patrick's Ball, m the Ipoh Town Hall. Thf decoration- were unique and the dancers m >tt brilliant fancy costumes.
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    • 37 6 The first championship of this year ot the Ipoh Golf Club was won by J. G. Wood, a local planter, who defeated Hennessy m the final. 86 holes, by two up and oni tQ play.
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  • 483 6 RUBBER EXPORTS, KELANTAN. Feb. li) Mr. DarbUhhe asked the Under Secretary for thf Colonic- if the State.- 0 Kelantan has prohibited the export of portion of the cr >p of rubber m dinoc violation of the leasefl held by cert aii plantation compan:.-; and if he
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  • 97 6 i Mem. Cheong Koon Seng and Co. issue a render that the first of the four daya' sale of land and house properties belonging Moh, f Shaik Ab bin Mohamed Lajam Will be heM at their saleroom m Ohulia Street on Wednesday, 21st test, at 2.30 p. m The Subordinate
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  • 116 6 [Ru.ter's >. t. NN;iMI I U*. The movenu nl f „r H Mr. Hardin* M R ep I iv:st yeaf< p,-,.,,,.. reached itage wi„. programme and er xr *y on th eampi bung considered. ol the Republican coi active attention. 1 i thi? connection im lude M I
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  • 139 6 The Ken 11 twaiian T ed Dream, of Honol theatre .ast I mard and party* from G were present. E the entertainment setting and light,.. blending of the roi lered by the full choh I with which the Individ 'As usual, the ftrsl pi consisted of selecl oi
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  • 119 6 (By Courtesy of tl Kichi S lok-.-. M.ir Two thousand workme of I If— facturing Compai Mrike. Chamrcs m militai? eluding (.reneral ICisao Ka of the General Staff, end Ohba to be [napaetoi Genera Education, are Over four l.v Ofl eluding three Genera Tachibana and Ohi, h. waiting
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  • 9 6 Wednesday, Slst >.m.: Officers Meet i
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  • 75 6 Elmo, the Paariesa, i< i with v ring, i ommem si I the lirst four episode cl shown m the firsl ihow programme conts Of Quaker Oats, iii m sodas Id and 14 Ba%h iarii 1. the Lar j comedy special. A Pair of X Robertson Cole prodo
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  • 24 6 The few pensioners wh ployed by the Cunepcj recording and destroying Notes, have been notified U JfJrJ will be dispense.! with sl next., month.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 157 6 r^^»^^lO^Hr THE 1 ll^S^^^R/NC OUR TRADE H*¥LfiS^^fl li OBTAINABLE^ jS IN IRt L I SOLE IMPORTERS. I CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. I I (Incorporated m shanghai) 8 t't. Kohin-on Uoad. Telephone 228. A hibb»^ o» -mmr -m^m' *-*m\\\\**- ---mm- --^km^ --**\\m ■*-mw^ XS# NOW READY. Singapore and Malayan Rough Diary
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    • 113 6 14 "ARMCO" CULVERTS AND "CALCO" WATER-GATES are the best and most economical solution of drainage problems that has yet been put forward m this country. CULVERTS. Conveniently transported Quickly installed Strong and reliable Lasting. AUTOM ATIC W ATERGATES. Xot a crude flap valve truly automatic. Independent of erratic labour. No
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  • 76 7 t hi: OUTCOME. trill FMENT POSSIBLE? Service.] London Mar. 18--standpoints, Herr bou, at Hamm, WestB| ipecthrelsr, adopted a outcome of the peastruggle. The G*rrding to Berlin corng 1,500 Ruhr manuans, exhorted them v i success would be certam. nemy occupation had Nevertheless, the .<! readiness to enter just
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  • 256 7 Baaan, Mar. 18. uu- -hot dead at Esh-h tie f were arrested. working at the lant situated m -hoi by a revolver froni through a ventilator. A out and arrested nearby. A fourth and the patrol, fired, head. Baaan, Mar. 18. th' i ourse of Uh a&saeaination
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  • 58 7 Rome, Mar. 19. welcoming the second international Chamber of which thirty-two nationa are »id ha favoured State remic functions, espei monopolistic character. Id give froo play to priand remove the "war control. The Premier In capitalism and mdi•- failure of a contrary by Russia. of the Chamber
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  • 58 7 I heard before the Distwhich Mrs. C. Rodrigue? huabaa 1 for maintainarrce. he has been treating her than haro been several Mr. Shelley Thompson ••omplainant, while Mr. I»«aante the defendant. The proceeded with before the •> Friday next. Mi. j ti p r~ writh, of the Straits Echo, »-nv, ioavv
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  • 402 7 NEXT U. S. PRESIDENT. HARDING A CANDIDATE. [Reuter's Service.] A New York, Mar. 18. A statement from Miami, Florida, m which tha Attorney-General. Mr. Daug***9. Mid that Harding will be a candidate lor re-election for the Presidency m WM. is generally accepted as th- firsaiuthontat.ve announcement of
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  • 362 7 Tht following decision.* taken by tinMunicipal Commissioners m committee are t public interest Ke-Naatfng Klan^ Kaai. Decided te a-k the Aaaaaaor to eons ider re-naming one or ircre portions of Klang Road. Rubber Factories. In connacUoa with a recent decision of the committee that the unauthorised extensions t„
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  • 27 7 At a meeting of the Council of the Royai Colonial Institute Dr. D. Bridges (Alor Star) and M. J. Johnston, M. L. A. (Singapore), were elected Fellows.
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  • 672 7 INTERESTING POINT RAISED ON APPEAL. An interesting point involving the con struction of one of the Municipal Ordin ■nces is raised m the appeal which cam' before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw and Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard m th< j Supreme Court on Saturday morning. Tht appeal
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  • 105 7 There were many unpleasant episodes of the Colombo strike, now, so Reuter tellfl us, ended. Three hundred waiters at the G. 0. H. left at eleven o'clock one morning and the samo afternoon were followed by all the boys at Mount Lavinia. The hospital men wanted to
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  • 98 7 Charles Chadwick. an Anjrlo Indian who was arrested by the Calcutta police on the 2nd hist., was brought up before Mr. Gourlay m the Third Police Court yesterday morning. He was charged at the instance of the Defective Department with criminal breach of trust m respect of qbout 0 >,300
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  • 581 7 "GIVE AND TAKE" POLICY. I Thc annual mooting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held at the Exchange yesterday after- noon, tho Chairman, Mr. J. M. Sime, pre- siding over a fair attendance of members. c In moving the adoption of the
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  • 283 7 The report by the Directora (printed on lubber latex paper) to the thirteenth ordi- nary annual general meeting of shareholders to be held on Saturday, Maivh 24 Ji. at Malacca, states: After charging all expenditure and depreciation to revenue the year's working resulted m a profit of
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  • 46 7 Dr. J. G. Hanna, who has now quite re- 1 covered from the effects of the nasty j accident he met with at The Crag Hotel, I Penang, is sailing from New York on April 12. He is returning to Penang via Lon- 1 don. P.G.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 233 7 NEW NOVELS By Popular Authors. JUST A DARLING by F. Heafec Rcse THE STREET BELOW hy Ruby M. Ayres LlB NOBODY'S MAN hy Phillips Oppenheim 200 THE GAUNTLET OF ALCOSTE by Hopkins Moorhouse >.oo THE PRIVET HEDGE by J. E. Buckrose 2.0.. THE GREAT PRINCE SHAN by E. Phillips Oppenheim
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 613 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (Companies Incorporated m England) BLUE FUNNEL LINE I Regular Service to I ONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBUBG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIV EKI OOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo
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    • 509 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. {Incorporated m E: gLnud) PASSENGER SERVICE, Bunattc OUTWABtD. *>■• 4 «r*r-»r«- HOMEWARD. *3.5. CITY OF SIMLA Marseilles hnd London Mar. 2 r ■"e.s. CITY OF POONA Marseilles and London May 3 PASSAGE RATES- •A Cass Steamers lst clp.ss £87. 2nd class £60. Deck
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    • 648 8 P. a BRITISH INDIA^^ APCAfTIINE. (Incorporated m England.) IMAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SKftvm. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. E (Under Contract with His Majesty's Oovernment) LONDON FAR-EASTERN BJ9YIC& FROM LONDON To MARSEILLES, DUE SINGAPORE. LEAVE SLM J KARMALA about March 18 KASHMIR KASHGAR about April 1 DONGOLA NYANZA about April
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 480 9 "~~Tlu Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd' Kllerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co iv (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE) (Incorporated i:. England.) w 5 tTKH l- BOSTON AND NF^TT^nia SUEZ OB t-AxSAMA FROM NEW YORK. Sl Due Spore Route BIRMINGHAM April 2 s U p 7 oui-
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    • 485 9 (admiral LINE (Incorporated m U.S.A.) ia r^ ST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. PRESIDENTMMADISON SailS Sa?*™ 11 Arriv Se ttle PRESIDENT McKINLEY Apr' 4 \l PRESIDENT JACKSON A pr' 16 m PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Apr." 28 Jg And every 12 days thereafter Also Regular tailings every 12 days from
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    • 292 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LINE. Suwa Maru April 3 Fushimi Maru April 17 LIVERPOOL LINE. Lyons Maru mid April HAMBURG LINE. Lima Maru mid. April Matsu moto Maru end April NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kanagawa Maru Apr. 21 BOMBAY LINE. Kamakura Maru Mar. 22 Genoa Maru
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    • 615 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM AMERICA VIA SUEZ. s.s. ATLANTA CITY due Singapore tj disch. May 28 1023 TO BOSTON. NEV; YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. s.s. STEEL WORKER due Singapera to load Mar. 26 1923 s.s. STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapor. to load Apr. 17 1923 s.s. ATLANTA CITY due Singapore
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  • 325 10 Thi' British Admiralty's oil tanker, Oleander arrived from Ahadan yesterday. r l he Russian iteamer -Jerusalem, which arrived from Marseillea last week is now under charter to the Messageries Marit mes. She left on Saturday morning from for Saigon and Haiphong. During the voyage from Bangkok, the M
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  • 359 10 The* American* think it can. Mr. R.W Bewick, C.8.E., welt-known authority oo lhe Far Baat, who recently lectured befon the Japan Society, does noi think tho Eaat can be Westerniaed. He contend! that, m dealing witb tha Oriental, you are dealing with ancient' civilisations
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  • 41 10  - John Middleton Murry. A iruly great novel i.s a tale to the simple, a parable to the wise, and a direct revelation of reality m the light of a unique consciousness to the man who H a ItUlde it his own.-
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 500 10 Jflffl?^ My Debt of Gratitude.* «jA Ulcers the Size of Man's Hand. 9 j|Hp^ —^^k Portrait i* of Mr. G. M. THOMPSON, of 4. Midland Grove. m y*\ Ed^Mird Road. BaUall Heath. Birmincham. England, who write* jfi It» July last I happened to f.et a 8100.l Mixture and decided to
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    • 193 10 mmmmmmmmm am\\ M..,,,„,,,, m1n TT^,,_ > TMMr a j"Oh!yes/Wincarnis f j lis invaluable m j restoring health to those who are or Anaemic, j lor Nervous, j or Run-down/ 9 m. m m The outstanding advantage of Wincarnis m restoring health is due to the fact that Wincarnis possesses a
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    • 232 10 JODELITE The Timbei^Prsservative i *feHß?^' i-'mtm •»*_Ks^r T -v" TV'ir "i^ Smn^B^^Sw-wt-*wm-w--r 'Jufl^K jSL _^_^_^_^K^_\a- -jfBHH im l_aiHL _n.^L^-W^ is 3 I? jm^ (SmamSm&fe +vm-~' k j_S Hhl' -'f^^Sa_\ iwkm^' Stocked m 1, 5 10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wood W rt crh Soft Wood Treated
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 314 10 i MAIL TABLE. I O l) A Y. i H'kong, s hai, Jan tn b. u- and New fork n,.,,,,, M fc«* *.«.IU«, Load.. Antwer,; /....l. v Hakone Maru 8■ n Anamba fi Natuna I«!.adi Batavier 9• n Siagkawaar, P*m*nrka< aad. Sambas Pulau Baagi Sin k m^ mn F 9
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    • 473 10 Ayuthia, Brit. 273, from T. Niebong 19, for Asahan unc. Medusa, Brit. 323, from Deli 19, for Deli 21. Surada, Brit. 3382, from Calcutta 19, for Australia 20. Rembrandt, Dut. 3G70, from Batavia 19, for Belawan 19. Takada, Brit. .4223, from Calcutta 19, for £~ig 21. VESSEL^ITwHARF. TANJONG PAGAR. East
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  • 81 11 March \r. Bank 4 m.s. f 1 1.4 Bank demand 214 6-32 Private credits 3 m.s. 2 19-32 Xew York, demand HA% Credits 90 days ;,f Prance, demand h::u India, T. T. 1741 Hongkong, demand 1 p.c. Prom. Yokohama, demand li:j Java, demand 141 Vi Bangkok, demand 79u. Sovereign,
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  • 116 11 .Mt» rch 19 'Ha Buy. ra l*\., V,, s i: i Gambier Cubo Xo. l 2_\oo Gambier H' QQ Pepper Black iD.r,!! Pepper (white fair) 24.00 Tapioca, small flak.'. f.| 14.2T> Pearl Sa.^o small q qq Copra Mix n 90 opra Sundr t d 12.20 Opium. Benares une. 1.000
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  • 44 11 Singapore, March 19th, 12 noon. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Spoi 57%j Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot 58 ohi,; April-June 58*6 59; July-Sept. 6944 r>93 4 Oet.-Dec <;<)'_. gl. London quotation crepe and sheet le. 4%« L Market Quie*. m
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  • 224 11 Agents: Sime. Darby and Co. Ola lacca). ■Bukit Lintang, 18,200: Chempedak, 11,700; Chimpul, 20,100; Colinsburgh, 12,722; Heawood, 27,000; Hevea, 20,952; *Jasii>, 10.200; *Krubon#, 4,219; Kempas, 24.495; Lendu. 15,200; 'Merlimau, 57,900; Permata, 5,714; •Pegoh, 37.219; Radella. 7,500; Rembia, 13,991; Sungei Bahru, 30,250; Shanghai Kolantan. 14,500; Tebong. 54,000;
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  • 58 11 Thc rubber crop m the State of Amazonas. Brazil, is estimated at about 15.000 tons. Various offer? have been received from North American manufacturers. Mr. Edward S. Little, F. R. G. S., the Australian Trade Commissioner m China, is paying a visit to Hongkong ana South China to investigate facts
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCE.
    • 59 11 Singapore, Mar. 19. Rabber Is. 4.-: Tia, Bayen $118.0 no sellera. Mining. Ula ..S> EUwangg $1.27H $1.32%, Souths $1.20 $1.25, Norths $1.30 $1.35, Hitams $1 52 H $1.57%, Murais F4.35 $4*50, Pi taiing TT 1 82*4. Rabbers.- [na< th General.— Traders $24 $24.50, Uniteers $11.50 $12, Eastern Smelters
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    • 134 11 i Singapore. Mir. 19. Rubbir.— London la. 4%d. Local Tin. London March 16th. 8282. $118%, bayan. Share Market.— Q:jj' Rubbers. Practicaily !>■» ...may. Tins.— uiu Piahi I.:;- $145, Raws •Sl.27'_. $142%, Nawng Pete $145 $1.60, Pada.i._r Plandoks 42% 17%, Taipingg 96 $1, Norths $1.80 $145. rv:. div., >120
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    • 111 11 Singapore, Mar. 19 Tin— £232. $118*, no sales. Market.— Dull. Mines.— Collieries $19.50 $20, Petalings 19 84, Nawng P«ts $147% $142%, Kampong Kamontinci 45a. 0d. 4Ts. Souths si 2d $1.24, North., $1.27% $142%, Mambaoi 90 05, Unguis $5.10 $5.20, Rawaags $1.30 fl 35, .Murais $480 54.5
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    • 138 11 Pans. February l—Under th< ntrol ot the Automobile Club of France, the Peugeot dn has carried uul a test with a car designed for the mv of heavy ofl (gas oil) instead of petrol. TWO car*, were used identical m overy r poet, except that one
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  • 32 11 The Far Kastern Review for Fefcnur* has sn illustrated article on Urn P.lf.£ railway improvements tn 1922-28 The Ph Wharves. Kelantan bridge, and the Johot* Causeway (Johore Bahm md) figm the picture.-.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 301 11 r\\'i--* x 000 000 l^^^^^ltfiTTri a J *yigffWTWßDOC3lEl^ m '^^mmxm.' mm. bm^.^.-^^— THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COaWOTLBBli Wmm YD OFFICE :-Winchester House StraitS iil^^) I .mpany has £20,000 deposited vvith the^Supreme Cmm* m, m f 0 ?DON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E C w ;i A.-TIVE PLANS OF AKSIIU^
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    • 529 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and Chins Incorporated m B«h»d fr K o"al Cha "c Paid up Capital m 600,000 <*» Bishopsgate, London, E C 4inv o t Agenc k an d Branches.' A.< r Star Hongkong Penanc AmriUar u o iio pS*t Bangkok Ipoh^ on I Bomba? fe hl
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    • 895 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI L BANKING CORPORATION. r. (Incorporated m Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 laid up-Capital $20,000,000 Reaerre Panda:— Sterling 4,500,000 t> r- -lm- Bl,ver $24,500,000 Keaerve Liability of Proprietora $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. r- r h* Lun Ks( l- Chairman. D.G.M. Bernard, Esq., Deputy Chairman. A. H. Compton,
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    • 121 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated ia England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FiRE MOTOR CAR MARINB Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd. Branch Oißce— 64, The Arcade, CoUyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE
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  • 655 12 THREE YEARS FOR ACCUSED IN LITTLES CASE. After a hearing iasting threo days the trial of Tan Kar Siong, formerly managing director of the Chong Shing Dispensary, North Bridge road, on threo charges of dishonestly retaining m his possession a large collection of stolen articles, concluded yesterday afternoon,
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  • 137 12 Mr. David G. Stead, ths we'l-knowi Australian Fisheries authority and tcient'st. will deliver a lecture entit'ed, My Malayan Experiences), m the Y. M. C A. Ball to-morrow (Wednesday). Mf. Stcid came to Malaya nearly fifteen months ago, at the behest of the Government, to enquire in'o an report
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  • 80 12 The Duke of York, the King's second son, who is to be married on Apnl 26 to Lady El zabeth Bowes Lyon, has divided the wedding gift of £2,500 received by him into five sums of £500 and has written to the chief magistrates of five bg ci ies asking
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  • S.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
    • 75 12 Championship Singles. Ainsworth beat Roberta, 7 9, 6 i. G 4 Roy Sm:th vs. Donaldson, unfinished. Ward c beat Col. Bssoldlns, B—o. G— 3. Sinclair beat Tyler, s—B, 6— 2. Championship Pairs. Bateman and Braddell beat Palgrwrc and Edlin. 6 4, 6 i. Simpson and Dobson beat Cratekshank
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    • 70 12 Championship Singles. Ruchwaldy vs. AittßWOrth. Leakey vs. Hill. Roy Smith vs. Donaldson (to finish). Championship Pairs. Holder and Riches vs. Potts and Wodehouse, Dyne ara! i'rentis vs. Kleinman and Utermark. Linton and Thorougood vs. Poyser and Roberts. Col. Thompson and Le'ggatt vs. Sinclair and Doig. Wai ren and
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    • 46 12 Championship Singles. Lrybcume VS. Uiuhwaldy or Ainswor'h. Wardle vs. Winter J. W. Wodehonse rs, Warren. Kleinman vs. Utermark. Championshin Pairs. Lee Warner ano Tyler v« Hill and Winter, C. E. Nev. corners' Handicap. Zimmerman vs, Dunbar or Major Spring:. Bristed ye. Storey or Osbourne.
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    • 22 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Single Handicap. Doig beat Layton, 21 8. Norris heat Foggie. w.o. Jamie son beat White, 21— il. I
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    • 11 12 Single Handicap, ith rs. Trenerry. lii own v>. BfcKean.
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  • 472 12 The following Singapore properties were sold by auciion by Messrs, Cheong Koon j Seng and Company at their sale-room, No. oO Chalia Street, on Wednesday last: Freehold land and house No. 33 Kinta Roa.l, area 1,325 sq. ft., bought by Mr. i Sytii Mohamad Alhabshee for $3,400. P9
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  • 619 12 Tne lh ru anct xasi race m the series for the lUiAw.b-n.e chai;enge oowi presented by Mr. ID. K. coiiu.-.vii^e was taced ott on Sunday and :eau_i,^u .n a hoiiow victory for Margaret n_ ..er ten per cent handicap throughout ths competition, plus exceLent sa.ling on
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  • 80 12 Manila, Mar. 19 B.lly Tingle, the Australian, has been swmded the referee's decision m a fifteen 'round bout, <>ver Blaeco Conception, thereby arimang the Far Eastern By-weight championship, Ws are asked to .state that the SCC. cricket nets will he reset' ved on Tuesdays and Thursdays, this
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  • 39 12 London, Mar. 12. The draw for the semi-final of the English Cup is. Southampton or West Ham vs. Derby County at Chelsea. Shoftielddjnited Bolton a Manchester. The matches will be played on March 21 aa r.
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  • 124 12 Sun and Civil Governor Disagree. There is a deal of muddling going on m Canton regarding official appointments. A r.Hsc m point is that of the po. t of Ch ef /ucge. It appears that Chan Yung, who <^as appointed to the position by Dr. Sun, v. ent
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 88 12 Reuter's Servi -c. Nice, Mar. \9. The following are the results ct* the Lawn Tennis Championships: Ladies S'ngie.s: Mile. ILenglen beat Miss Ryan, 6—l, 6—o. Ladies Doubles: Mlle. Lenglen and Miss Ryan beat Miss McKane and Mrs. Lamber. Chambers, 6 4, 6 2. Mixed Doubles: Miss
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    • 199 12 In the cricket match played o-- Saturday between the V.M.C.A. and the Band of the Middlesex Regiment, the latter won by 42 runs. Scores: Rand, Middlesex Regt.— Capel, b. Stack 584 Berry, b. Stack 3; Wilson, b. Weerakody 43; Goatley, c. Norris, b. Weerakody 18; Glover, c. and b.
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    • 146 12 The result of the Chinese New Year men's foursome competition is a win by Messrr. Brownie and 'Rogers over Messrs. Barron and Smith. The result of- the match Keppel vs. Sepoy Lines at Keppel links is a win for Keppel by 4-- L. Williams and Montgomerie I'
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    • 111 12 The S.C.C. practice match played on the Padang yesterday afternoon resulted m a win for Whites, m spite of their being a man short. The game was slow and uninteresting m the first half, hut both sides payed better m .hr second half, and the I game became quits
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    • 94 12 Tlie following are the ivsults for the first and second daya' meeting* of the Selangor Turf Club's Skye Meeting. First Day. Race I.— The Snail, Ringwood and Doreen. Race 2. Rompin, Not a and Gandasa i Race 3— Druid, Applause and T.ldara. Race 4.— Kalamoti, Motherless and
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  • 109 12 Drills for week ending Saturday, Marc!) Tuesday. 20th— 5 10 p.m. Drill Hal S R. A. (v) M. G Platoon, Nos. 6 and 7 £.15 p.m. Raehurn House No. 5 Platoon Wednesday, 218^—5.10 pm. Drill Hal S. R. A. (v), M. G Platoon, Eurasian Co 5.15 p
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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