The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 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. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S. THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923 No. 10,851
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  • 205 1 The Huns have made th<- Jirst nibble for peace, the Foreign Minister suggesting an international commission of business men to determine (Germany's ability to pay Page 7. If. Poincare admits that the economic results obtained from the point of view <»f the fulfilment of pledges has been
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  • 966 1 In many riverside villages one of the> i hi« f glories la fine old mediaeval bridge with gracefully-curved aivhes and strong ctit-wnters that have defied the storms and strtss of oentorfes. Artists ami all ftOTSn of the picturesque admit" these pkw.unt structures which form ra important feature la
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 201 1 MALTHOID RAFFLES HOTEL. Telephone. 2920. (10 Lines) i SINGAPORE s.s. Empress of France" th« World Cruise nrjranizcrf. Meonpuiied and managed by Frank C. Clarke of New York. Rendezvous of the Passengers S.S. "EMPRESS OF FRANCE" RAFFLES HOTEL CRUISE TIFFIN CRUISE DINNER CRUISE BALL (Extension of License). Gala Night at "Raffles"
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    • 116 1 i THE $10,000,000 BUSINESS HaVi jJ^—BJfJflßßßMßKafffr Our extensive experience in systems is at your disposal now. Please 'phone 275 and ask us to call. RONEO LIMITED i ARE YOU PARTICULAR ABOUT CIGARETTES? i i If not. you ought to be. Become known as a man who insists on having the
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    • 206 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. DouUtnun f for quality Page 2. Smith and Son opticians Page 5. Keep healthy take Eno\s Pagv 10. Anchor soap from Guthrieii Page 6. Stone breakers from Borneo Co. Page 6. Bath sal rates for skin dfeonten Page 4. William Jacks for Finney's pumps Page 7. Teofani.s cigarettes
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    • 1 1 $M«M
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 69 1 THE WEEK. I'll I. Mill! 4. 'Jit'/,. High Water, 7.24 n.m.. 9JS pan. Phil. Orchestra, Mem. Hall, K.15. Victoria Theatre f Warwick Co. Friday, •!< High Water, S..TJ a.m.. 9.41 p.m. C»ood Friday. Puh ic and Bank Holiday. Lodge Ailsa. <■.."><> p.m. Sa'turdmw, Hat. Hi^rh Water, D.27 a.m.. 10.15 p.m.
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  • 197 2 (By CoQTtmy of the Xanyo NJchiXichi Shimban.) Tokio. March. 2<i. Bills making appropriation for the aiti inistratiTe readjuatment and reduction tlic defence forces; to allot the Boxer demaity for cultural undertakinjera of iMiia; to adapt silver monometallism t i whose !,ea<i ofteea are established in China hav«- bei
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 243 2 TO LKT OR FOR SALE. LAB6B CODOWIIf, newly erected ana from i O.OOO to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for offices am! fodowna. Centrally titaated AH immediate entry, going cheap Apply or write to
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    • 508 2 B^p^^^^^Bßs7«^^Xs*^K[29s^SZ^B^BS^^r^^^^^£B i K Us ira f9 ~"^~fl I BpH VICTORIA THEATRE ATTRACTION if AT 9.15 p.m. THE EX*KAISBR*B WEDDING AVc. (Internationa] New.-, Gaxette) SONIA IN SIX i'ARTS THE RUBBER NECK 2 PART COMEDY AT 7.::<) P.M. "THE DREAM GIRL," IX I VERSA L \V ESTERN "THE TROUPER" r> PARTB Gladys
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    • 337 2 f \Urina ;^l SL [CJ THEATRE j 7M SHARP Q LOVE LATHER O (2 Reels) REELS OF HAWK? TRAIL AN Episodei 1 1 and 1 MAIDS AND MUSLIN COMEDIES. (2 Reels) 2nd Show at 9.30. QUAKER OATS FILM 1 Reel 9 STAR BOARDER (L. Semon) 12 Reels R GAMBLERS (j
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    • 345 2 Alhambra. Our Change SUNDAY, 25th March, to FRLRw :]o In the Second Show at 9 p.m I Reel Pathe Comedy. British Screen News. Spectacular, Brilliant, Flushing and Colourful ADOLPH ZUKOR Presents George Fitsmaarice'l Powerful Production Richard Bartholmesi with Maijoiie Daw In 7 Reels. The most brilliant, the most dazzling photoplay
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 234 2 OF E. RASTBR GARRISON SERVICES. Tanylin Gairieea Church: a.m. and 6 p.m.— Holy Communion. a.m. Parade Service. o.is p.m. Evening Service. Blakan Mati Garrison Church: .o.i") a.m. Parade Pen In, 10.45 a.m.— Holy Communion. Pulau IJrani Garrison Church. .'.SO a.m. Parade Bervice. J.OO noon. —H.,]y Communion. 8 I'KTEKS (HIKCH. STAMFORD
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  • 1265 3 A BUSY WKKK. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Feb. 22. Tlie great need )f footba.i clubs nowadays is for a forward who can kick goal*. This is especially the case In London. On <i day when there was an epidemic of goalscoring In First League football. London's three
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  • 33 3 The Hon. Mr. A. M. Pountney and Mrs. Pountney have Arrived in Kuala Lunnor. Mi-. C. H. O. Stroltcll, manager of Sungkai KJebang Estate, Chemor, is short!;/ goinjj fo England on leave, i
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 281 3 *s>' ''X v ;2f >"^ I Famoiss Wash Heals SMu Dexma the grwltat of skin remedies will I rtn live those skin afflictions that have made JiTi burden. That intolerable itching, burning and discomfort will disAppear under the n>ap:ic of this remedy. It has cured many cases pronounced incurable ai:d
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    • 51 3 !gll!l!!l!!!lli!l!lll!ll!!i!!!!!n:!!l!!!!:!Jliii!!llllll||!nillll!lllininn^ C. MEYNIAC &CO. l I BORDEAUX. Shippers of High Class French Wines, j fc»- I <-> +-j 4- 4- /-v x-^ i i iMMiB I V-€ 111 I L*x 1 <"h I -a j~i_i •^»^b» S3 f JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. I i= (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). gj SINGAPORE KUALA
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 145 4 »«tehw in tin- Leag Ue< f l)i\i>i on i 2. OWha* a-, 0 aiil l Aston vnii o Nottingham o. Bolton i Huddersfield L >. Burnley <>", Middlesborougfa 0 u Chelae. D. Evrton 5, Shefflek Tottenham 11,, t pura IT. sum L'. Barney Woh/irmunt 0. P*rt Vale
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    • 227 4 "N"l to a Mace man. &iy| iiirr "Any man who b 1 ;iV(> to b< nfe 'm <lf l} veteran American I instructor on the An* was in Sii pip come., of a real ftf nue<l t]u -V were t they lived in the Virginia mow* the
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    • 62 4 IMh l.iM sf SubMTiptionr Previously acknowied Lady Gutllemard Col'ected bj Mrs hinder. 1\ run. Hon. A. B. Vou -P. v.Mrs. I). D. II Mrs. Pinhorn Mrs. Daxburj U S. Hutson I T. Kinder Collected by Mrs. gwiaM (pi l t) Mrs. C. J. Smith Rev, -J. Butterworth,
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  • 91 4 Sii Henry Conway Belfield (6TI.K 1 rf i. Roxburgh-man- Bington, and of the Club, former!) Governoi of BA Africa, author of "The Haadbi Federated Malay States" left (no; personalty 63,985) 64,153. Mr. K. s. Phyakk, of tf eMff and Co., [poh, who did -r>» (> v ihc crififl sorno ycurt
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1123 4 REMINDER TO-DAY, 29th MARCH, 923. Commencing at 2.'>o p.m. A «.M»d 4.pj)»rl unity for sound and profitable investment in land and house properties not to hv missed by enterprkinjr capitalists. Estate of Shaik Aboobak.jr bin Mefcamed Lajam, deceased IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE j V aW Very Valuable Freehold Leasehold Singapore Town
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    • 1277 4 Estate of Syed Abdulrahman bin Abdulla Alkaff, deceased. IMPORTANT TWO DAYS' AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Town Properties At Haasr* Cheung Moon Stag and (Vs Saleroom, No, 30 Chulia Street ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 4th and sth APRIL at 2.30 p.m. each day. 1. Valuable land and shophouse
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    • 859 4 HONGKONG HOUSING QUESTION. The following 1 are the r< solutions which were moved at the public meeting at the City Hall under the joint auspices of the Constitutional Reform Association of Hongkong and the Kowloon Resident*' Associations: 1. That the Housing Problem i* the most serious problem confronting 1 the
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 550 5 To the Kditor. Sir— Now that th«. :n>ove Fund lias been opened to receive BUJ -riptions, g to sni^grest through the medium of your esteemed pnner to the Malacca Chinese h H' I Commerce that they appoint a sub-committee to collect subscription* from the member*-- of the
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    • 190 5 To the Editor, Si**, It is now move than a month since the mase meeting waa held ar the Victoria' MemortaJ Hall, under the aurpices of tho ClerHcsJ Tnion. to pass certain resolutions I requesting 1 the Government to control the I ivnts of dwelling ho\ise?, but no
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 450 5 TO LET. TO LET rj sesirshte and eeatrally House and Grounds, i \Oftii Bridge IM. Bras Basah Rsad > i have sxtoaslve grennde, from trance, toasts court, and tin n laid out. tahle for let elnss Roto! os* sir Cafe, etc. laaycctisa iavitod. \pply personally, TRUST AGE NCI R8 ITU
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    • 602 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OI r.or a,,, iK sary oqui T h To he h»'!d on th.- ip«( ON WBDNKBOAT, Ith APRIU at n a Now on vic-.v. CHBJOMG KOON BENG I to, Auctioners. 4-4 AUCTION SALE OF UaroaeesMd Pledges and lowelWry si »-vcry aoscription A; on,- sak x,». M
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    • 632 5 NOTICES. NOTICE. The premises of Messrs. Whtteaw Laidlaw Co., will be op nee for Business till 7 p.m. to-day. NOTICE. FRABEB NEAVE LIMITED EaatCr Holidays. We would advise our numerous customera that our Aerated Water Factory will be closed on Good Friday, March the 2;«th ;>nd Raster Monday, April the
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    • 383 5 EYESIGHT (^^^SV "^^^X^ KKE K EVENT THE DISCOMFORT OF STRONG LIGHT BY USING 'CROOKES' GLASS SUITABLE FOR ALL EYES AND. PRACTICALLY COLOURLESS. S. Smith Son (Siam) Ltd. (Incorporating J. Motion and Co.) 14, Battery Road, SINGAPORE. BUSINESS HOURS 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. SATURDAYS 8 A.M. TO 1 P.M. BANGKOK,
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  • 66 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATHS. BELCH. At the General Hospital, Singapor <>n Mard, •_'::}>., Joyce, the beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Beech, aged J months. FARMER. -On the -Sth. inst. at No. 18V* Surungoon Road, James Alexander Farmer, late o-f Messrs. Mansfield and Co's employ, aged 60 years. Funeral to-day
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  • 710 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923. Hongkong Housing Prolem. The stringency of houses in Hongj kong is even greater than in Singa- j)( re and is attracting more attention there than here. In addition to the stoppage ot building during and since thw war by high prices and interference
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  • 378 6 The Singapore Free Press will bo published throughout the holidays, but there will bo no issue on Tuesday, giving Ea.«teT Monday a? a holiday. T; G. S. Carver, <>f Donaldson and Burkinshaw, and Mrs. Carver, have returned to Singapore by the Ethiopia. Sir William Muii^on, Attorney General, 5.8., and Lady
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 54 6 H. E. THE GOVERNOR AT KUALA KANGSAR. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Mar. 28. H. E. the Governor and Lady Guillemaro and party arrived at Kuala Kangsar this afternoon for a ten days' visit to Perak. They are Staying at Kuala Kangsar until Thursday next week and then come to
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    • 171 6 (From Out Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, .Mar. 27. Mr. I". V\\ Tyler presided at the annual meeting <>f the Kamasan Rubber Company. He said that they had government securities mu\ rash $84,000; the profit was $28,318 and it was proposed to pay a dividend of twehre pi
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    • 48 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) IVnanjr. Mar. 28. The report of Padang I'!andok Tin states that the mine is now working at a profit. The whole working has been on contract since October. The ore recovered amount^ to OGO pikuU. the average price realised being |5&89.
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  • 148 6 Another serious motor-cycle accident occurred yes norning, the victim b Mr. A. Ro},<-r* t »n. «.f Messrs. John Little and Company. Mr. Robertson, it appears, was on his way to Town. a id irai riding h!a motor cycle and side-ear along Grove road, from Tanjong Katong, when he
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  • 127 6 The partnership action brought by P. C. D'Almeida and hit sister. Mrs. Ida Johannes, against their brother, Mr. A. E. D'Almeida, was concluded before Mr. Ju.>tice Barrett-Lennard in the Supreme Court yesterday morning. The plaintiffs were represented by the hon'bie Mr. C. Kveritt »nd Mr. E. A.
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  • 197 6 I a>t night the Warwick Comedy Comp- ny presented Clemence Pane's popular ■ml well-known play. A Bill of Divorcej went There was a burly }louso vuscm. The p| ot of Uu> play is alr<ia(ly Known to most of Singapore'! theatregoers. Mr. Ton; Fin wick scored a big
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  • 32 6 A writer in the Rangoon Tinier says he had it from the lips of a petrol manufacturer sometime back that the actual cost of producing petrol was less than fourponce a gallon.
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  • 617 6 The annual genera] Kast,rn Film Service, Kt Chartered Hank Chamber* yesterday. Thote O. Riley, Chainnan, Mr the hon'hU- Mr E i W- C»wford «d MrT S£ In movfcg U adopt and accounts f,, 30, 1922, the Chan, permisffan I propose Mid Accounts a< read you that nobody
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 187 6 f'| MARTINI &RC SI 9 LARGEST iV MOST JH^, MftßTlfll of MRRTliti m ve^uth up<:iji Ni n SHIPMENT p"^^ r :V I GALDBECK. fIUACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Shanghai) RINGS, BRACELET* CHAINS, NBCKLACBB, .garottes and Vanity 'ASKS of flu- best pattern^ to be found at RENE ULLMANN iggE^rlN* Telephone IMM
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    • 98 6 10 BROADBENTS PATENT IMPROVED. Bfake Stone Breaker and Ore Crusher. STRENGTH QUALITY AND DURABILITY UNBURPASBKD. For Breaking Coprolitei Phosphates. Fossils, Flints, Hard Rocks, Lime Stone, Sla.ir. Emory Ores, Bricks, Coal, Cement, Granite, Quart/., Road Metal, Tar Paving', Etc. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF The Borneo Company, Ltd. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, IPOH.
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  • THE FIRST NIBBLE.
    • 240 7 (>V iii M(.\Mt K\ ACUATES. [Renter*! Service] Berlin, Mar. 2S. i: to the committee of the the Foreign Minister, Herr ndicated that the Government ed tin Interested powers which rned directly with the Ruhr r Germany considered that in with the proposal of Mr. December, an international
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    • 170 7 IN THE CHAMBER. I\iris. Mar. M. 1 ipeaking hi the Chai iiai *t. oil the Ruhr lon Credits Bill, admitted that the results obtained from the point •■v of ftrffilmeni <f pledges were trif- -aA that i view of the Reich V w^ only a prolonged stable
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  • 102 7 Ken York, Mar. -'7. jroi ha> ordered that every bottle of liquor brought •untry }>y .-ttamship pas>i npers, wised an<i fine of five dollar.-* dh tlie owner, unless the proves that thi liquor is neeiled when mm amount not exceeiling 11 -nay bfl allowed. WAR CRIMINAL CAUGHT. Berlin,
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  • 52 7 APPEAL TO VICEROY. FEARS OF DEMOCRATS. [Reuter's Service] Delhi, Mar. 28. Twenty members of the Assembly, mostly of the Democratic party, have m-emori- alised the Viceroy not to resort u. the expedient of certifying the increased salt tax. apprehending that s serious political 1 situation will be
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  • 671 7 Melbourne, Mar. 28. A Company is being formed in Australia and baa applied to the Commonwealth Government for a tease of tSZjMt acres in the -Hop* River region, Northern Territory, for the extensive cultivation of cotton, and later rice and tobacco. CEYLON AND BMPIKI EXHIBITION. Colombo, Mar.
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  • 3333 7 CAPTAIN MATHIESON'S STORY. "I LAY DOWN. AND MUST HAVE FALLEN ASLEEP." i 4> l lay down and must have fallen ftsleep," stated Captain Hataiesen, the master of the Siam Steam Navigation I Company's steamer Boribat. towards the close of .yesterday's proceed ings in the official enquiry into
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 105 7 I I A Delicious I m m a i m/ B/ u/ "CREME de MENTHE" #13^^ CHOCOLATES Robinson Co., Ltd. INCORPORATED IN I SINGAPORE. THE POPULAR "CAPSTAN NAVY CUT" MEDIUM STRENGTH CIGARETTES MANUFACTURED FROM SELECTED VIRGINIA LEAF AND POSSESSING AN EXTREMELY AGREEABLE FLAVOUR, ARE SUPPLIED MAGNUM SIZE FOR THOSE WHO
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 663 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (Companies Incorporated in England) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Service to IOFDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVEKIOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bill of
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    • 562 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Lfti (Incorporated in .£:-jflaud) PASSENGER SERVIC3, HOMEWARD. *s.s. CITY OF SIMLA Marseilles and London April 1 *s.s. CITY OF POONA Marseille and London May 3 PASSAGE RAXES. ♦A C'ass Steamers Ist clp.ss £87. 2nd class £60. Deck £2. fb Class Steamers £80. £56. n
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    • 624 8 P. a BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVirp PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N ft (Under Contract with His Majesty's Governm'enn LONDON FAR-EASTERN SFJ?VICB FROM LONDON To MARSEILLES^ LONDON I DUE SINGAPORE. LEAVE SING VPOfrl m 1923. KASHGAR about April 1 DONGOLA NYANZA
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 453 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. EUcrman BucknaU* "steam Ship Co., Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE) (Incorporated i:. England.) (OUR SERVKE 1O BOsFoTTTnITS^T^^u SUE2 FROM NEW YORK StMMta. Due S'pore K outt rY OF BIRMINGHAM P ,i! I Sm 7 phi u ciirHM Philippine:
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    • 482 9 ADMIRAL LINE (Incorporated in U.S.A.* FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Sails Hongkong. Arrives Seattle PRESIDENT McKINLEY Apr. 4 Apr. 23 PRESIDENT JACKSON Apr. 16 May 5 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Apr. 28 May 17 PRESIDENT GRANT May 10 May 29 PRESIDENT MADISON May 22 Jane 10 And every
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    • 293 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LINE. Suwa Maru April 3 Fushimi Maru April 17 LIVERPOOL LINE. Lyons Maru mid April HAMBURG LINE. Lima Maru April 34 Matsumoto Maru end April NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kanagawa Maru Apr. 21 BOMBAY LINE. Genoa Maru Mar. 30 Awa Maru April
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    • 651 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM AMERICA VIA SUEZ. s.s. ATLANTA CITY due Singapore tj dliek May 28 1923 &.s. ANNISTON CITY due Singapore to diftch. June 28 1923 TO BOSTON. NgW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA 6VEZ DFIECT. STEEL WORKER due Singapore lo load In pori s.s. STEEL NAVIGATOR flue Singapore to load
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    • 68 9 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES I Under contract with the French Government Mail and Passenger Services DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY FAR EASTERN SERVICE HOMEWARD MAILS To Marseilles via Penaag, Colombo, Djibouti and Port Said. AZAY LE RIDEAU 15,000 abt Mar. 30 FORTHOS 20,000 abt. Apr. 12 OUTWARD MAILS. To Japan via Saigon, Hongkong and Shanghai.
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  • 571 10 The foUawinc account of the opening of this case, in which the Lords have diamuned the appeal, sets forth the points at issue: What Sir John Simon, K.C., M.P.. detcribed as a point of great importance, which, curiously enough, ->ad never before arisen for final deci'ion, came
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  • 182 10 The K.P.M.'s steamer, Van der Parra, arrived from Samaranj? yesterday with a cargo of sugar. The British Steamer City of Florence arrired from Rangoon yesterday with a cargo Oi rice. She is bound for Shanghai. The salvor.s of the Egypt undertake to v.crk on the principle of "No
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  • 9 10 Horn F Wi P0W V C has l#ft for
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 528 10 Our 50 years' ex- C. 'i^^^^^^^^^^H^B perience in mak- ing low prices, in r selecting worthy "tBBP serviceable &$t goods, and offtr- *BH^^^^.^^^^ wtr: ing them atasav- 2f" ing, has gone in- jf^ v to the making of MnEm this big 1923 flT^fe m&kSi Catalogue. *S\J& !li^^^^^^*3 Ihis big Book
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    • 202 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative Stocked in 1, 5 10 Gallon Dium WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wood Soft Wood Treated With JODELXTE IS CHEAPER JUST AS GOOD Write for Particulars to The Borneo Company Limited Incorporated in England.) Singapore, Ipoh and Penan g. THE MARK OF GOOD OIL BRILLIANT
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    • 85 10 HOLLAND EAST ASIA LIKE, < Monthly -*'rv:« China TheS. S. "00 RK" will load on or ;i. Hozipkongr, Sharif* Dalny and Tsin.u!The stvam«r bat rer-Acdomi i V'y 11 a} 29-3 HKiTBBUBV! B COO L No taste— no odor If you feel tired stomach M«df tuiftance, no appetite and rk I
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 503 10 w U a i. Kuahi PHhangr. P^can, Sungei LmMmm Culb UaniaU H>' tUIiM (Tl> J™'-^ Pulau Galang o,- {i a mCucob S S Galan|r 9 a 'm Cucob H Aik a Pulau Socci Maßsima 9 a.m. Sourabaya l ing 9 *-mPenang, Saban ff etc Ban p Ho. Gua" 9 «.m.
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    • 282 10 Shoers Wharf No. 3. Nil. Main Wharf No. 4. Klang, Andes Maru. Main Whaif No. s.— Nil. Main Wharf No. 6-Kua ;i, H.M.S. Blue Bell. Empire Dock No. 7.— Ethiopia, Deli Maru, Benmohr Maur. West Wharf No. 8.--Circe. Jardines Wharf No. 9.— Nil. Pulo Brani Goal Wharf. Nil. KBPPEL nARDOUR.
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  • 85 11 .March 28. Bank 4 m.s. L 1 i 1-1 Bank demand 214 5-32 Private civdits 3 m.s. 2[' 19-32 New York, demand 54% Credits 90 days 57 Franco, demand 780 India, T. T. 174% Hongkong:, demand 2% pc. Prem. Yokohama, demand 118 Java, demand 141 1 i Ranjrkok, demand
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  • 105 11 March Tin 150 roni $110^6 Gambicr Cube Xo. 1 L'2.00 Gambier L5.00 Peppex Black 15.7r> Popper (white fair) 24.00 Tapioca, ?mall flake, f.g. 1 *«."J") Pearl Sapo small 9.00 Copra Mix i \.:"> Copra Sundried 12^0 Opium, Beaawi one. 1.000 Rice, Ranpoon white 'J:{0.00 Rice. Sian No. 1 for
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  • 47 11 Singapore, March 28th, l- noon. Singapore Standard Palo Crepe. Spot nt>' L j Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot r r*'J t April-.luiu' SO 60^4; JulySept 61^4 81*4; Oct. -Dec. <*3 ♦;:i* 4 London qnotation crepe and sheet Is. l*4d. Market Steady.
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  • 149 11 Singapore, Mar. 2S. Robber. London Is. 4 r> *d. Local 50^4. Tin.— London £214 '><*. Local $110 tt. 150 tons sold. Share Market Quiet. Rubbers. Few enquiries. Tins. Taipings y.l $1, Nortltf $1.17% $1.22%, Souths $1.15 $1.20, Hitanis $1.57% $1.62%, Xa\vn# Pets $1.25 $1.35, Rnwangs $1.25 $1.30, Ulu
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  • 105 11 LYALL AND EVATTS REPORT. Singapore, Mar. 18. Tin.— £2l4. ss. *110' 4 160 tons told. ltuhbers. Malnka Pindas $1.47'- .$1.52'.., Kuala Sidimi $2.07 H $2.1.",, Bukit Jolot'>iiKs 56 (Jo, Ulu Bennta 21% 52%. Mines.— T'o ftlingi 7<« si. Collieries $19 Nawof Peia $U0 $1.40, Kampong Karauntrngfl 445.
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  • 461 11 London, I'eb. 28. Yi;ir}.«'ts. The rise in prices of aim I all commi litiej has ma od prop during the past week, and the feeling <»£ optimism has become more pronounced. There fa more desire on the part of coiw sumen to l>uy forward than on the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 429 11 Assets over $5,000,000. Till? /inn 4 m n r*_w.w. Assurances in force over $17,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. HEAD OFPIPF w u (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) The Company has' fflnnK 5 i lo^' in 8 a P° re LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. company has £20,000
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    • 403 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve tund 3,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E. C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amntsar Uoilo Rangoon Bangkok Ipoh Saigon
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    • 880 11 yOKOHAMA^SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y. 69,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. X. Soma, Esq. S. K. SasakL Esq. Y. lamakawa, Esq. Karon K. Morimura. M. Odagriri, Esq. X. [gantshi, Em Baron K. Iwasaki. X. Mogami, Esq.
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    • 210 11 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. WE ARE Co., Ltd. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd Branch Office 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. The Borneo Co..
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  • 130 12 The following arc the teams for the natch "Captain" versus "Vice-Captain" on Sunday. Ist. April The names of the Captain's team are tfiven first: 9.15, Cullen and Hodyrins v>. Kicra and Greig. !>.20, Fortune and Strmchan .vs. Barren and Mair. D.25. Montgomerie and Joyce vs. Bissau and
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  • 97 12 The play entitled "The Two Faithful Brothers" to be staged by the Dra tatk Section of the Malacca Chinese Football Club on Friday, 30th Mrmh, and Sunday, Ist. April, at the Alexander Hall, North Bridge Road, w ll bo under the patronage of the Hon. Mr. Leo Choo., Guan, Mcs»r*.
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  • THE PRODUCE MARKET.
    • 138 12 Ihe Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 596th auction yesterday, March 28th, when there was ?ata!o|rued 1,627,816 lbs.; 726.70 tons. Offered 1,084,728 lbs.; 484.25 tons. Sold 707,721 lbs.; 315.94 torus. PRICES REALIZED. London Is. 4%d. New York 33% cU. Uibbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb. BmgafWre
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    • 367 12 Singapore, Mar. 28. An uneventful week has passed in the I Bhare. market, with few changes to report in any section. Rubber in quoted a lit i firmer at Is. 4\sd. London, a rise of I4d. vnd at "»<)', cents locally, an improvement of half a cent,
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 50 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Leakey beat Laybourne 6 2, 3 6, 6 4. Sinclair beat Wodehouse 3—^6, 6 3, r>. Newcomer's Handicap. Otboorne heat Zimmerman 3 f>, 6 3, 1 j t TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship Singles. Potts vs. Leakey, postponed. Championship Pairs. Lee Warner atid Tyler v?. Batemau and
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    • 47 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Single Handicap. Bowerman heat Eruu w.o. Jamieson boat McKean 21 lt>. Norvic beat W*rdk 21 7. TO-DAY'S TIES. Doul>!f Handicap. Van Cuylenberg un(\ Foc^ie v«. Rev. h mql&fi and Main. Goldie-and Chill vs. Jamieson .m<l Brown, postponed. Simpson and Poyaer vs. Doijr and
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    • 242 12 Sinj»a|wr<« and Sel^nUor Tiw The following are the teams selected to play in tlu' intor-SuiU' cricket match Hi Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, .Mar. :Ust.| and Monday, April 2nd:s.cc: (i. c. Clarke (Capt.), E. J. Riches, 11. T. H >lder, V. R. Craijr, A. Hanntgan, C. K. H.- Jacobs,
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    • 40 12 The Peaaag liam (From Our Own Correspondent). Tenant, Mar. 28. The Penang team to meet Singapore in the Inter-Port match at KvaJa Lumpur during Easter i- m folknrs:— Crabb Watt, Gibson, Timson, Bretston Ifartit). Heserves: Sproule and Perrier.
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    • 184 12 The Singapore Leagues. At a recent meeting of the Singapore Football Association it was decided that the' First League matches will commence on April 16th and the t\r*t Second League game will be played on. April 2ord. The teams in the First- League are as follow: S.C.C.I, SJLC., S.C.F.A.I,
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    • 60 12 R. S. Y. C. On Sunday next the annual' race to *«ury Paint takes place. No handicaps Start from Club at 10 a.m. Crews should prov-dcd with tiffin. Mr. Rodesse has Wmfly offered a prize to be won outri~h< by the winning boat, in addition to the 'up already presented
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    • 41 12 Owing to Easter Holidays, this wick the Y. If. A. tennis courts will l>c booked m Thursday at 5.3€ p.m, instead of Satnr J *>f p.m. The V.M.C'.A. Swimming Poo] will be closed for cleaning to-day ami to-morrow.
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    • 32 12 London, Mar. 27. At liy*.' in glorious weather, the Intervarsity golf contests began to-day. in (ho foursomes Oxford beat Cambridge by three matches to two. The singles arc played to-morrow.
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    • 47 12 S. V. R. A. Arrangements for the Raster meeting Of the Singapore Volunteer Rifle Association are: Saturday, buf fi.io un. Jardine's Steps; bus 6.45 a.m. Victoria Memoral Hall. Monday, busses same places and times. On Friday and Monday the Swimming Club launches will ran as on Sundays.
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    • 101 12 W« aro asked -.hrouprh our coktnng to remind the Freemasons in Malaya that the installation of Major General* Sir Neill Malcolm ft. District Grand Master of the Eas ern Archpela-o will take place on Saturday next at the Victoria Hall. Brethren are asked o be at the nail not
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