The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 April 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, APRIL 5, 1923 No. 10,856
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  • 163 1 In the Court of Enquiry into the loss 01 ihe Ranee, the Boribat was found to hianie, and her owners were ordered to pay the emfta of the enquiry Page 7. England is in trouble with strikes agate* the most serious being that of the farm labourers'
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  • 1218 1 To follow up my notes about stockings in fiction by a discourse upon knitting, is a reversal of the proper order, and I can only plead in excuse that I thought of stockings first. However, knitting-, which is the task now assigned to me, has been ('••r.e
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 340 1 MALTHOID RAFFLES HOTEL. Telephone. 2920. (10 Lines). SINGAPORE THE FINEST BALLROOM IN THE EAST THURSDAY DINNER AND DANCE RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. EDGAR HULLAND, MUSICAL DIRECTOR. MOMMY t WEEKLY I'ROGRA.MME i" Ks- I)fn, "n"'- FBIDAY.-Te. 1 >ansant. tMJAi. JJmner Dance. SATTTPT^av r.,~ ui u* I HUKSDAI .-Gw^t Ni^ht— Dinner SUNDAY.— Cfoetna and
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    • 123 1 I USSl^'-tyf AGAIN! EUROPEAN TYPEWRITING SPEED CONTEST Held recently at Paris FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD PLACES RONEO LIMITED (Incorporated in England.) 11 Collyer Quay, SINGAPORE. ARE YOU PARTICULAR ABOUT YOUR CIGARETTES? If not, you ought to be. Become known as a man who insists on having the best That well
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    • 145 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The Drum Pump, for which Borneo Co I aif ayreut^ Page o. HOOM to let in Cabk-rd— Paue 5 Piano and pianola for sale— Pajre 2 A jro((l clerk wanted— Page f p« t o SCrlp lhe Straits Steamship Co. I pj 60 KO S;n hiivv h r
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 138 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, htb. High Water, 0.30 a.m., 1.1l p. m B P. A. of Malnya. French Bank, 2.15 p.m. Philharmonic Orchestra. 5.15 p.m. I Ta\- of Two Cities, Theatre. Friday, 6th. High Water, 1.7 a.ra., 1.59 p.m. Outward Mail du.> by Mentor. Mark Lodge, 8.30 p.m. Talc of Two
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  • 24 2 Au.tralia. originally, had no native ox, I «H 0 d man kaagMM.* u 1,i,. M i Som« were- herbivorous, V ..Z*™ I sssgsssa 1
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 235 2 TO LET OR FOR SALE. LARGE GO DOWNS, newly erected area from 10.000 to 50,000 sq. ft. fating r ver. LARGE STORES from 8,000 to 24,000 mi. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also thrc« storied buildings for offices and podowns. Centrally situated All Immediate entry, going cheap Apply ar writ*
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    • 638 2 *m 1 V r __w 1111 JDMIV \lnFmmM7 iiiTiTinili <■ V^^ iX3*i>li^f*- j lit Show at 7.30 p.m. 7 30 p.m. BLMO THE FEARLESS SERIAL HAWK'S TRAIL SERIAL Episodes nine, ten, eleven and twelve. 5 Episodes 13, 14, 15. 3« Rvels. Eight Reels. S "THE INVISIBLE HAND" S ANTONIO MORENO
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    • 347 2 NOTICES. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. Incorporated in Singapore LOST SCRIP. Whereas application has be*n made to the Directors of the above Company to issue duplicate certificates for shares No?. *****--***** inclusive, 214»»-2lM! inclusive and 7813-781H indlu.^ivc in the name of Joseph Rogers of Stnirts Stva.T.»hip Co. Ltd., Ocean Building, Singapore
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    • 355 2 Alhambra. From SATURDAY, 31st MARCH, to sth APRIL. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 p.m. AMERICAN BADGER 1 reel Pathe Film. TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. BENJAMIN B. HAMPTON PRODUCTION Famous Zane Grey's The Man of the Forest In <", reels A, massive tale of love and adventure with an
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    • 166 2 SITUATIONS VACANT I "LBBT NN B FORGET." Jt la requested that whuv «i •QOali employers fiw pr. I for employment to Ex«M] ■n. WANTED.- A good clork witfc kMftfl book-keeping ami typewriting. App^ copiea of references and stat<^ salary WP to Box Not. 711 can- of Ftihj Pre«. 5-4 J
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 332 2 a m:u cm rch. The ihrea weather on the i ..f F-_>«^,. ai i,, y mmmk ha (I;m:i;"..i ardoar of those irho wanted to ventui-e inn witness the ceremony of formally ble^-l sin^r and laying the corner stone of tin Church Of The HoK Family, whi,! being built n the
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  • 412 3 K ASTER MEETING. The second ride meeting- organ ted by the Singapore Voltuiteer Rifle Association ently constructed Seletar Range, k ch i vikm! on Saturday, was brought to a conclusion on Easter Monday. Throughout LLe inect'.ig the shooting was of :i high standard. Honours were evenly divided
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  • 213 3 "Can \\v stop life and restore it?* 1 \a a question brought out by Dr. W. J. v. Osterhout, of Harvard University in a lecture. It is concluded that life ii a physico-chemic&l process, dependent on the combustion of food for its energy, «-n<) some very
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  • 192 3 Will Lire in Separate Flats. The marriage t>f Miss foobel Blsom to Mr. Maut'ice Elvey, the film producer, is a iziuon <»n a new plan. Mr. Elvey sayi "when ii came lo the point «>f k' v|ll .u' up our separate identities and merging them into <me ve
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    • 232 3 I i Wash ihat L Itch Away j There is absolutely no sufferer from eczema who ever used the simple wash Dexma and did not feel immediately that wonderfully calm, cool sensation that comes when the it<h is taken away. This soothing wash penetrates the pores, drives instant relief from
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    • 459 3 perience in mate- f. ing low prices, in >■'"#' Ji selecting worthy W^ mA^ti. setvicealtlr goods, and offer- iK^t^ ing them at a sav- >11ll r: ing, has gone in- jL^ to the making of wt JB ieT-HkyitrnM^PHtte^ SP°" rereipt of i ipAtoaikyW- 1 wen t.y -five S MOHTGOVIEirr WAJftD
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  • 662 4 THE HI SIIANDS LI Mill 1 1 Kn Standards of Social l,j|j. JlidglfHfHt was reserved by j McCardie in the King's Bend, the action concerning dnnil wife, in which the husband pi.-, had a private income and he 1 with her after marria^" that pay for
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1167 4 REMINDER To-day, Thursday, at 2.30 p.m. Estate of Syed Abdulrahman bin Abdulla Alkaff, deceased. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Town Properties At Me— rs. Cheong I\oon Bsag and CVs Saleroom, No, 30 Chulia Street 1. Valuable land and shophouse premises No. SG-5 Market Street comprised in Statutory
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    • 846 4 1 l^vf^y/ Absolutely Unique in their Qualities. |l! 13 f^) s^/% e act at 555 Virginia Cigarettes are fjj H J^w jrJ^/^m made by Hand and not by Machinery, M" J i/J^ But it would be folly to put beautiful hard- f (J h jf/l*>J 'yW'< work on an indifferent
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    • 279 4 CHILLS MOST DANGBBOUB PEPS Safeguard The Lungs Against Disease. i I Few people even to-day realise how serious a matter the catehing of a sudden j cold or chill may be. Yet, as every medical i >i»n knows, probably 90 per cent, of the sufterers from bronchitis, pleurisy and evjn
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  • 1765 5 By Ow" Kutter. (Authoi at "Brfotfa Ntcth Borneo.'*) The c "imatc and soil of North Borneo, especially on the north and east coasts, Bfl suitable for the cultivation as any in worfd. There no cyclone*, •<ith•;'iakes i Itoon and the Infall though net always bo we'l
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 540 5 TO LET. TO LET That very desirable and centrally :uat«d Hones and Grounds, No. 3:u North Bridge R.I. (near Bras Basah Road) promieoa have extensive grounds, front i ..ck entraiur. tottais court, and th> > has bet n hud out. I'll' for B Ist. class Hotci < ub <>!•( a
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    • 734 5 AUCTION SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STRAUS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In the cause of Payna Reena Navena Soona Sethambaram Chitty Plaintiff. P. W. Danodaran Defendant. AUCTION SALE OF <>ne gold necklace with 78 half sovereigns attached At Messrs. Cheong Koong Seng and Co's Saleroom, No.
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    • 129 5 FOR SORE, TIRED TENDER FEET. WHEN THEY ACHE, BURN, SMART, SWELL, ITCH, BUBTBB, PERSPIRE. AND CALLOUBR All you reed is a highly medicated and oxygenated footbath prepared by adding Reudel Bath Saltrates to plain hot water. Refreshing, soothing, healing, and antiseptic, its wonderful effects upon sore, tired muscks, aching bones,
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    • 181 5 Examined K^-^ v CHARGE INDOORS AND OUTDOORS YOUR EYES NEED PROTECTION AGAINST STRONG LIGHT SUCH PROTECTION IS OBTAINED BY I CROOKES GLASS ALTHOUGH THIS GLASS Is PRACTICALLY 0OLOUBLM& IKT IS DEMONSTRATE IT TO TOO. S. Smith Son (Siam) Ltd. (lacorpormting J. Motion and Co.) 14, Battery Road, SINGAPORE. BUSINESS HOURS
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 42 6 SYMONDB.— At Kuala Lumpur, on 29th i March, to Mr. and Him. S. L. Symonds, a son. POTTS. To the widow of the late Mr. A. B. J Potts, at the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on 22nd Murch, 1923, a daughter.
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    • 25 6 PYASOW At Sing'apoie, at the- Maternity j Uo.-pitai, on the 3rd inst., Regina Mabel the belovt-d wife of Capt. R. C. C. j Dyason.
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    • 29 6 Cupt. R. C. C. Dyason tenders his beat thanks I to all tho^e who so thoughtfully sent wreaths and letters of condokncv to him in his sad bereavement.
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  • 763 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY. APRIL 5, 1923. Indian Finance. In comparison with its population thti Indian Empire has the lowest national debt of any in the world, under live shillings per head. Her inhabitants however are extremely poor, counted in coin, but not so badly off in the necessaries of
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  • 345 6 i>ij Wiliiain Mnrison was a passenger on board tin- Permit which Arrived from i 'i iok Alison yesterday. Ail ex-members of the Koyal Artillery are invited to meet the G.R.A. and other Gunner officers at the Drill Hall on Monday, <Jth inst., at r>.:}o p.m.. with view to arranging a
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  • 191 6 [Router's Service]. Fort Worth, Texas, April 4. The Federal authorities have arrested eighteen oil company promoters who are *M*lSed of usiftig the mails U> defraud the inverting public. It If alleged that millions of dolUra were obtained by misleading circulars. Warrants have been issued for the arrest of
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  • 86 6 Previously acknowledged 1100,750.20 Additional subscriptions 1 i-u iltlinu Account Per Mr. Teo Choon Jlian Mr. Tan Kali Kee |2,000 Nestle Anglo Swiss Milk Co. 2.">0 .Ah-. Manasefa Mayer 1,000 n Furnishing AcctMttsi .Miss Chappel 10 Per Mrs. C. B. Ferguson Davief Y.W.C.A. per Mi>s Rutherford 20/
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  • 176 6 Tlv. film version of Chartefl Dickens' im< I mortal story «.f th« great French Revolution, A Tah- „f T\v.. Cities, wa< shown f..j the first time to the Singapore public at t!.-. Victoria Theatre yesterday, and then was a record attendance at the matinee ii th<
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  • 283 6 Mr. E. (J. Watts, of Tua:i |fcc EsUti SSL 1 IV IWden, the Principal Med.cal CMfeer, M.S., Mr. p, 1). K vans. an<J Ur Veil have returned from Home leave. (M.M.) Mr. Genie Zocco, om of the leadit* of llu Curtneid^-HolU.wa;- -< ompany. which Wa in Singapore a few weeks
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  • 62 6 KUALA KANGBAR POtO (From Our Own Corres [ior..: Ipol V pr In the final of the Polo Ton tuata Kangaar, ytatarday, I x»at IVnanjr by three goaA lighnoss the Sultan wai amoi for his Club. Ovei a doten elephai Laurence Guillemard Lad) <. i large party from Bingapoi
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  • 100 6 The charge under Um Gam agsinst the lv i >h Gym] liai i i ailed tO-day hefntv- Mi. v .Mr. Huni-maii applied for i which was granted till th< '1 Bntriei for th<- wckentirely satisfactory. We: regret that, owing u" a telegram from our i;, i f
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  • 459 6 ommcntv tf l>ul«-h Na\.i! Authority. Frequently we hi paper (Soer. bTandelsb the consequencef for u made naval base. W details, we may discuss point.-. To start with. u« e\ r we art.- iuvolvi '1 will u]«> participate, bt au* ly out of the questioi with it>.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 158 6 r}, M.:if\iml <X nuaoi r^ 1 t MANUFACTURERS ULHhH 1 '0^ VERMOUTH gp v "?■•««>. f^Sn \ri\ < 1 1 1 1 I V v v Ym\ S b'C k 4 tsT« .>!..>> >tlll .tlr^.N i Ifc>- s «£if£* 'tV.^r" I WdBEGK, JHCffIEGjOR ft CO., LTD. A FEW OF THE
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    • 124 6 17 i THE 'DRUM' PUMP. Centrifugal Motion With Positive Action. No Valves to Ret out of order. Hijrh Percentage of Efficiency. Made in Various Sizes, Fitted with Fast and Loose Pulleys for Belt Driving. The "Drum" Pump if also arranged for Driving by Hand Power, and (,iir be coupled direct
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  • 486 7 RUHR TROUBLES. IVI KRI'IT C AST AI/FIES. [Renter*! Service] Cologne, Apr. were killed and <I() wounded, th< ncluding two French engineers ant it, during the shooting at Kjruppi Marcji Hit KIM PTB MKN STIIIKE. Berlin. Apr. 'A. Ki ppa 1 employees began t-Nvemy-liour strike. The French arrested
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  • 92 7 Bt Um \anyo NiehiTokio, Mar. 27. M«nclmri»B Railway Com»Wwd into "rmtiotlMM to raise Mant&ig to wcnty million yen in ft ii ondentood that the Bankers lon aK rtqnestlag a Japanese rad to make clear lr PO«« irhich the fund is poine to Kalattwa, Presidoat of the Bank Will
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  • 446 7 BRITAIN'S LUCK. MANY DISPUTES. [Reuter's Service] London. Apr. 3. Apart from the deii>i n to tv-open the Camperdown jutv works. Dundee, the Strike at whir-h led to the lock-out of 20.M0 jute workers, the industrial situation has not improved. The builders and electrical workers I continue to
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  • 331 7 It is understood that Mr. Ochiai.i Ambassador at Rome will return home' owing to ill-health and Mr. Kobata will he his successor subsequently; Mr. Tadxokel will succeed the latter. Messrs. K. Xakamura and Akatsufca will be appointed ambassador at Rio de Janeiro and Minister at rhe Hague respectively. Government has
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  • 1199 7 FINDING OF COURT OF ENQUIItt "The collision was caused by the defaul of the Master of the s.s. Boribat," state the finding of the Court of Enquiry int J the collision between the Straits Steam -hip Company's steamer Ranee and thi j Siam Steam Navigation Company's steam
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  • 361 7 James Murphy, a fireman on board the •toamship Una, v.as ch***] before the Waster Attendant, rap.. Calthrop Calthrop, A. M; r x.. n tJic M u hlL Courr yesterday on three counts-, wilful disi bedience to the lawful command >f the hief Officer whfle the v«seol was
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  • 95 7 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbun:) Tokio, April 3. In consequence of the death of Prince Sitashirakawa, three days court mourning las been ordered and Prince Regent's tour Formosa has been postponed a few* days, rhe late Prince has been promoted to a colonel of artillery. Messrs.
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  • 130 7 Eurasian Youth and Forged Cheque. When the Second Singapore Assizes were resumed yesterday morning before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw,, the Eurasian youth, B. Nonis, who had been remanded for sentence, after pleading guilty to passing as genuine a forged cheque in the name of his employer,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 307 7 I POPULAR NOVELS I THE COPPER BOX. J. s. FLETCHER, $2.00 I RICHARD TRIUMPH NT, V. PKTI RIDGE 2^o I PRINCESS SALOME BURRIS JENKINS, gjjo I THE TRYST, GRACE LIVINGSTON HiLL, •> I I PROMISE or DAWN, E. R. PUNSHON, •> I I RED HERITAGE, HALUWELL BUTCUFFE UK I I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 583 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (Companies Incorporated in England) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Service to IODON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVEMOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND. NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bill of
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    • 526 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. fcLLERMAN BUCENALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. X lncorporated in Er^Lnud) PASSEN^EH SERVICE. HOMEWARD. *z.B. CITY OF POONA Marseille and London May 3 PASSAGE RAiSS. •A C!ass Steamers Ist class £87. 2nd class JL6O. Deck £.<2. fB C'ass Steamers £80. i:55. i.22. Cargo Steamers £5."» FREIGHT SERVICE. s.s. CITY OF
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    • 614 8 P. a BRITISH INDIA MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICF PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON To MARSEILLES, LONDON a > DUE SINGAPORE. LEAVE SINGAPORE 1923. tig NYANZA about April 15 DONGOLA about SARDINIA about April 29 NANKIN about
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 454 9 I The Ocean Steam Ship Company, limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated i:. England.) JOLNT SERVICE lo BOSTON AND WFW YOUi£ via SUEZ OU VAnA A A. FROM NEW YORK. Steamers. Doe S'pore Route For •CALCHAS April
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    • 510 9 ADMIRAL LINE (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Sails Hongkong. Arrives Seattle. PRESIDENT JACKSON Apr. 16 May 5 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Apr. 28 May 17 PRESIDENT GRANT May 10 May 29 PRESIDENT MADISON May 22 j une io PRESIDENT MCKINLEY June 3 j une 22
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    • 285 9 N. Y. K. LONDON UNB. Fushimi Maru April 17 Mishima Maru May 1 LIVERPOOL LINE. Lyons Maru mid April HAMBURG LINE. Lima Maru April 14 Matsumoto Maru end April NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ, SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kanagawa Maru Apr. 21 BOMBAY LINE. Awa Maru April 5 Tokushima Maru April
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    • 812 9 ISTHMIAN LINE PROM AMERICA VIA SUEZ, s.s. ATLANTA CITY due Singapore tj disch. May 28 1923 s.s. ANNISTON CITY due Singapore to disch. June 28 1923 TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND j BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. s.s. STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore to load Apr. 20 1923 s.s. ATLANTA CITY duo
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  • 1157 10 TO IMPERIAL TRADE. America's Ambition. A comprehensive Eurvey of trade and ■hipping was made in the annual report prelented to the members of the Liverpool Steam Ship Owners' 4s3ocimt*ofi. In an. analysis of th< trade returns for last year, jit is pointed out that some progress Is at
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  • 458 10  -  The amusing instructions <»f "Nauticus" en "How to Succeed m the N'avy" arc continued in the January number, of the Nautical Magaxme. The writer is advising the juniors upon their behaviour when on watch: llk trick of diverting attention from yourself should be cultivated,
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  • 168 10 CRUISE OF THE "AMARYLLIS." Those who had ihe pleafune of the acquaintance of Lieut. G. H. P. Muhlhauser during his stay in Penang, will be pleased to Learn that the Royal Cruising Club has decided to present its challenge cup this year to him for h"s remarkable cruise
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  • 111 10 BRITISH COASTGUARD SERVICE RECONSTITUTED. According to an announcement made in j Parliament the British coastguard service, apart from the very small portion which carries out naval duties, is to he reconstituted as a Coast Watching Service and will be removed from the administration of the I Admiralty and placed under
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  • 60 10 Hk- following nofSce ha* been received £ow Ihe Harbour Masu,- p ort Dfclwon:Notice is hereby given that after Ist Apr;] [923, tine re,i Port Dickson harbour tight wtuated n the mat^royes at the Ist m il e i CWI Road, wiH be diiontinued. H«'fd«- f,,, m H:
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 331 10 UNDERWOOD I Improved PORTABLE Model **Mp*^fe^. A .^^B 11l a #4. 1 m m ikl JL JL Xvv7 JL JL V^« PATERSON, SIMONS CO LTD. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR. I I "—and 'Wincarnii* en- I > sures a progressive in- crease of renewed health for those who
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    • 241 10 Genasco Roofing 2 PLY AND S PL\ O COMPLETE WITH PATEN T KANT-LEAK KIEW AND NAILS FOB FIXING Mls 6£/V4SC» #S H^^^SB GLfVASC( tlie result of i in the long overAfl years I i > IV .sa che BnisolmS^^B proof 5 »/if/ manufacture #>cpnjj|lP weeds n >> i b£/V4SCO j
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 378 10 Mail ;ahli i Pulau So, U Ry train a.m. Tucob Benuit 9 a .m. CttCtft nk Ch B .vm. Pulau G»Uu« 2°. n Soon 8 a.m. Sulu and Z.^ gj Dic^ and ort s&Egj x p m Colombo :iml BoX° Pm Brindiw, Vmilm Md Triost, Haru Pahat T U Sl
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    • 296 10 W«st Mahomet, Amer 8428, from Mew York I, for Padang 0. VEBSELS AT WHARF. TANJONG PAGAR. Bml Wharf No. 1, Nil. East Wharf \o. 2.— -Zaida. Wharf Xo. Nil. Hajn Wharf Xo. 4. Awa Maru. Main Wharf Xo. 5. -Wareuta, Kitano Maru. Main Wharf Xo 6 Ktpong, Van Overstraten Empiit
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  • 79 11 April 4. Bank 4 m.s. 21 1-4 Bank demand 2|4 6-32 Private credit! 3 m.s. 2j-' 19-32 New York, demand fvi l^ Ciedits 90 days 56% France, demand 750 India, T. T. 174*4 Hongkong, demand 2Vfc p.e. Prem. Yokohama, demand 112Vi» Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 80 Sovereign, Bank
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  • 110 11 April 4. Tin 150 Tons $112.50 Gambier Cube Xo. 1 2200 Gambler 15.00 Tipper Black 15.2") Pepper (white fair; 23.2"» Tapioca, small fiake, f.g. 14.L'5 Pearl Satro small 9.00 Copra Mix 12.16 Copra Sun dried 1J.30 Opium, Benares unc. 4.000 Rice, Rangoon white 230.^0 Rice, Slam No. 1 for
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  • 43 11 Singapore. April 4th, 12 noon. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Spot &8; Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot 5H 38^; April-June M% 30. .Tuly-Svpt. 59 Vj 59 ;i: Oct. -Dec. 00*i 61. London quotation ■heet Is. l"sd. Market Dull.
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  • 303 11 llombax March 1 1. Mr. 1- Nelson, Chairman of the Associated Chambers of Commerce In India, delivered an important speech to-day as the Chairman of the Bombay Chamber of Commerce in which he reviewed the trade outlook. In his view there is no cause for
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  • 62 11 FRASER'S REPORT. Stefan »re, )pr I. Rwbbur. is. 4 Tin C219.16a. 150 tons iold at $1 12.50, Mfaing. Petalinga 75 80, Kan p Kamuntings l'2<. 435., Johana 54, Linen's $5 $5.15, Norths s i i $i^o Ti pings 95 $1, South.- sj.i:, Kubb* rs. Inactive. General Uniteen
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  • 88 11 Siagapere, April i. Tin.— £2l9. 15s. $112tt. 150 tons boM. Rublu-rs. Maiaka Pindai .Si.."io si.:,:». Kuala Sidima $2.15 $2^5, Bukit Jelotongi 5 <;o. Unil d Malaccas $1.40 $1.45. MininK. Petalinga 77 81%, Nawng Pets $1.30 $1.40, Kampong Kamui 12s. IS Collierfea 1 $19JS0, Souths $1.16 $1.19, Unguis
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  • 106 11 Singapore, April, i. Rubber.— London is. 4%d. Local' .is. Tin. I.j.iidon Kid, 15s. Local nj' 1 < 160 tons sold). share Market.— Quiet. Rubbers. Few enquiries. Tta»— Taipinga or, $i f North* $i.i§ i.20. Southa $1.15 $1.17 H, Nawng Peti $I^2*j $1.37 »i, Rawangi si.-JT'j $IJ2H, Mambaui 90
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  • 22 11 Yesterday*! Alteration*. London Asiatic (160,000— 2i i Si io<] i. CH Merlimau (230,000-2) STsi.W l lu Piah <$> i>o is:>
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  • 218 11 RUBBER PLANTING IN MALAY STATES. Mr. Charlet Watncy write! to the 1 imes:-— As I am frequently asked by planters land others writhing to beeomt planten whether there postibility of any opening for them should they go out t,» the Malay States, in the hope of obtaining, through being on
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 454 11 Assets over $5 000.000. a THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE VmmwmT (frcorporated in Straits Settlements) tu 7, OFFICE .-—Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE <*2 Old w™ t? r The Company has £20.000 deposited with the la'preme Court of E nß Und. °nd °™eiwith the'sriS'lffe ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASS.m^r,, -«*—J* C
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    • 408 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 Fund 3,700,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E. C Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Aniritsar Iloilo Rangooi: Bangkok Ipoh Saigon
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    • 840 11 YOKOHAMA SPECffi~BANIi LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Reserve Fund Y 6 jj, 00 0,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. We-President: R. Ichinomiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. SomjL Esq. B. x. Suzuki, Esq garon K. Iwnsaki. K Mo^mi, Esq I. Matsukata, Esq. HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA Singapore Branch .ii-A Chulia Street BRANCHES iSmblp V )ml T
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    • 119 11 n ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE I (Incorporated ia England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARJNB Fidelity Gaarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representative*— Messrs, BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd, Branch Office— B4, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporafad
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  • 340 12 MARCH EXAMINATION. List of Successful Candidates. The folliHiUlg are the results of iht March, 1923, examination at the King- Edward VII College of Medicine: Final Examination for t"e Diploma of L.M.S:— P. C. Sen (with Honours), M. K. Liikshumyah. C. Subramanyam, J. W. Karunareine, Voon Kim Chonjr,
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  • 326 12 Hroker in Supreme Court Action. Mr. Mirza Mohamad Ali Namazie wai plaintiff in an action which occupied tht attention of Mr. Justice Bam-tt-Lennard in the Supreme Court yesurday, and wh!cfe arises out of a transaction in shares in the Raub Australian Gold Mining Company, I/mited. The defendant
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  • 69 12 W. have received a copy o f hc seventh ime of this bulky but useful volume of ■nfc 1; l icn about China, the second issue Z %oT T China itsllf Withi U llat PS the covers, there ■> a a- a, llount of inforniation rhe
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  • 404 12 Singapore, April 4. There is very little change to report in any section of the share market and only a small volume of business has been transacted during the few days left uncovered by the Easter Holidays in the period under review. Enquires fov lubber shares continue
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  • 520 12 At the jr crural meeting held in London on Feb. 20th Mr. T. C. Owen. said. The fending account shows a profit >f 1417 against loss for the previous seat >n ->f £1,487. In the prolia and lom accoUDi credit is ;aken for varioj- receiptl tocfa as
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  • 38 12 S.C.C. LAWN TENNIS. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship Pairs. Potts and Wodehouse beat Laybourne and Roy Smith, B—6, ft— 2, 6—3. TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship Pairs. Sinclair and Doig vs. Lee Warner and Tyler. Championship Singles. Potts vs. Leakey.
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  • 14 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship. Norrie beat Chater, 21—12. Jamieson beat Brown, 21 Id.
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  • 27 12 Double Handicap. Glascoe and Romney vs. Rev. Dougias and Main. Chat'T and Haig vs. Smith ami Bowerman. Single Handicap. Noirie, owe vs. Brans, plus 6.
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  • 26 12 Double Handicap. Goldie and Chill v:-. Jamieson and Brown. Doig- and Kinloch vs. McMillan an 1 Evani. Singles Handicap. Smith vs. Norrie or Evans.
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  • 245 12 The Tournament starts. April 30th. Entries close on Thursday, April 19th, at 6 p.m. LAWN TENNIS IN LOWBB PERAK. A highly tuccetsfal Tennfi Tournament was held at Easter by the Bagran Datoh Club and we learn that it is to become an annual event. Most of
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  • 103 12 INTEK-V ARSITY GOLF. London, March 27. The Cantab* started favourites, but an unexpected snatch of summery- conditions with a blttting Mm, and a very gentle breeze, upset the judgment of the players on both .sides. The following are the results: Murray and Macintosh (Oxford) beat Pulling and Goadby (Cambridge), (1
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  • 67 12 London, March 27. The Football Association Council has accepted amendments to the Jaws limiting off-side to an area of 40 yards from each goal line, and requiring all players, except the tfoal-keeper, to leave the penalty aTea when any free kick if taken and remain ten yards
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  • 163 12 A. C. MacLaren to Stay in Ceylon. The Times of Ceylon of March 26th states:— The Captain of the M.C.C. team, Mr. A. C, McLaren, who is returning from New Zealand, on board the Ormonde with Mrs. McLaren and some of the members of the
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  • 80 12 MALAYAN FOOTBALLERS IN JAVA. (Aneta). Weltevreden, April 4. The Malayan team which met the Batavia Association on Tuesday was much wealker than that which played on the previous days. Though many attacks were made upon the Batavifa goal, nothing resuled. The Association team were in splendid condition and
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  • 26 12 The Men's Monthly Medal (Bogey) will played on Saturday and Sunday, April 14th. and 15th., and the Ladies Medal on riiursday, April 19th.
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  • 271 12 Ixmdon, March 24. To-day'f football results are as follows: League Division I: Oidham Athletic 0, \rsenal 0; Aston Villa 1, Birmingham 0; Nottingham 1, Biackbum Rovers 0; Burnley 0, Huddenfeld 2; Middlesboro 0, Cardiff rity 1; Liverpool 2, Manchester 0; Preston North End 2, Sunderland 0; Tottenham Hotspurs
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  • 387 12 Tuesday's Malay Mai states: A motot accident which might have resulted ir more serious consequences than happily it did to«»k place shortly after 5 o'clock yesterday evening on Ampang Road, at the junction with Circular Road. Mr. F. P. Short, of the Saciete Internationale de
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