The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 January 1924

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  • 19 1 S i ngapore Free Pre ss AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 10 CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1924. No. ILMS
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  • 195 1 Swarajists m Bengal have passed a vote demanding the re'ease of prisoners. Government replies that they are concerned m a wide conspiracy. At Delhi Swarajists wish the Assembly to vote for a British boycott Page 7. Desp te threats of greater com plicatons over the week-end the
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  • 1498 1 Say now, I've not seen you m ages. Where've you been? Oh, you went across to Jo-hore. I don't set a great deal by these Oriental cities. They're quaint enough, but their buildings wai, I guest oar Woolworth building has them beat every time. Do I like Singapore? Wai.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 292 1 PETTER OIL ENGINES (iIYE ENTIRE SATISFACTION 1 Guthrie Co., Ltd. Fl ffl I¥ 1 WEEKLY PSOGRAMMB. Karries Hotel ii t*oDAY. Dinner Dance. phone 2920. (10 Lines). WEDNESDAY.— Orchestral Concert. room m the Ebb. rHURSDAY.— Qoctt Night— mm Dinner and Diance. Grll Room open till 12 p.m. Ppin v rKiDAi. Tea
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    • 199 1 Most Miles Per Dollar. /f^k Tr C imputation that the Fire/*£s a\ tone Uni Cords have tf£tyfm\ {rjl ir,: ias created a substanfc} >Si^r' :a^ anc^ ever nc r^ as i ri S* demand 8011 from all quarte-s. 2 y^< Firestone mil-age has attractulD^ ed such wide comment, that it
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    • 231 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMExNTS. Hotel notifications on page 1. Try Moutrie's piano-players Page 12. Kolyncs, the best dental cream— Page 3. Gas cooking is clean and cheap Pa<rr 4. Alterations m shipping sailings Pae-es S. 10. Cold Storage breakfast delicacies Page 6. Whiteaway's clearing sale specialitiesPage 1. Standard Life fcr temporary assurances
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    • 12 1 FOUR WHEEL-BRAKES \WM93n 'I < HANK ALLY (c7wW*£{ PERFECT Guthrie Co., Ltd. dHU^BI
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 90 1 THE WEEK. Monday, 2sth. Hiph Water, 2.26 a.m. 2.38 p.m. Dutch homeward mail closes. Union Jack Club, mtg.. Exchange, 2 p.m. Y. \Y. C. A. ;nnl mtc.. Fort Canninp-rd, 5.30 p.m. Tuesday, 29th. Hiph Water, 8.18 a.m. 3.47 p.m. Lodpe St. Michael. 9 p.m. Wednesday, 30th. Hiph Water. 4.10 a.m.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 343 2 POMPEIAN TOILET GOODS. NEW SUPPLIES RECEIVED jo o MEDICAL HALL LTD. 28. BATTERY ROAD SINGAPORE. t S W PAUL #?fe Palladium SATI RDAY JAN. 26— MARVELLOUS CLAIRVOYANT DEMONSTRATIONS. > J The Happy Valley. (Tanjong Pagar nd Keppel Road). The Best and Finest Amusement Place m Malaya. FORMAL OPENING ON FRIDAY,
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    • 360 2 VICTORIA THEATRE For Four Nights Only. COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, JAN., 30th, at 9.15 p.m. DICK NORTON PRESENTS HIS COMPANY "THE GLOBE TROTTERS" The most up-to-date Show touring the East. Introducing ALL THE LATEST LONDON SUCCESSES. Booking Now Open al the Theatre. t Prices $3, 2 1 1.1 li i i !fg—-.HI»».
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    • 290 2 Alhambra From Friday. 25th February to Wednesday, 30th I ebroa In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS DOROTHY PHILLIPS "MAN-WOMAN-MARRIAGE' In 9 Reels. Allen Holubar's drama eternal the big modern love story, mi n thousands of years are covered. It
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  • 1376 3 0 HUM. IND WA I7TTLBR& l Ow Corn tpondent.) Kd nhurgh, Dec. 2ti. is p« rhar* the most .ear, m view of its con- r been pronounced by is v m of the Court of Booth lotions by (Glasgow shipn agenta against known insurance companiea r,« ys under
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  • 163 3 Ceylon papeis to hand by the last maili record tho death at Madura, where he had' gone on a pilgrimage, of Sir Ponnambalamj Arunachabun, for many years RegistrarI General of Ceylon. The news of his death' came as a shock and it will be regretted j by
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  • 46 3 The accidental knocking against a sugar packer Ly a truck coolie at th* Taikoo Sugar Refinery. Shaukiwan. Hongkong, caused an j altercation which developed into a serious fracas, m which about 200 men participated. A number received injures, tho truck cooiie dying later from stab- wounds.
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    • 252 3 D. W. GRIFFITH (The World Famous Producer) PRESENTS. THE STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION OtSK* it- -mmmm—^\ j \f C" *fcj. t*^*^ r ""'^</^ -^v W* T^ 'Vv By ay-^ _V—^YyMi^<«w«^' "Till*.* (11 REELS) Showing lst to 6th February, at the Palladium Theatre Prices, $3, 2, 1 and 50 cents. Released by the
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    • 181 3 if_WWr^^ i^i— iiißgiiuir mfrmTv mnwlr ■iff*"' r m^ Complete CanCnes, Fish Set, Ice Cream Set, Dishes, etc. Wl RENE UIIMANN Make li Sole Importer, qrl '1 L, High Street, SINGAPORE. VgE Recommended i.s a speciality: rmJ Sql Very nice designs of 14 and 18 Kt. Solid Gold lever Mt. WATCHES.
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  • 657 4 Advisory ll^n. V.. V. Lucas. (Methuen.i This is an entertaining story by an nuthor \vbc ie charm is universally approelated, and though his charm of >tyl 0 outWeiffae the strength of plot |Ah Ben i? a character with considerable appeal to a modernist. Humour mingles here with a
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  • 253 4 lAauiiat Operation on j. S PoJ <en,;,„. j A fabricated ear. being grown and nourished on the hack of Wilbur Jones policeman, wil shortly be grafted on hi;" heao to replace one- cut off three years ag«. Th« operation is bein X carried out £Dr. G.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 306 4 if Postum The Army Grows '^I^Sii^^ffija INSTANT POSTU M has an ever-growing army of adherents among people who formerly JftflSM »^^T*^^fW^jffl^gHH l I mmmmmmmmm\\^^Smmm\m£m\ A train of ills— insomnia, heart weakness, digestive A tfffiffig gSSSt^Sr troubles or nerve disturbance often follow the use of JjJ&K mSSm^SSilm coffee. Once convinced of
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    • 292 4 NOTICES. I Ipoh Gymkhana Club. NEW YEAR MEETING. FIRST DAI Tuesday. jMlh. Jan. 1921 SEA <»M> Thursday. :{l-t. Jan. I;>2 THIRD DU Sati4ay f 2nd. Feb. 192 Entries close at 5 p.m. on Saturday, 19th. January 1924 An Unlimited Non-Selling Sweep will be held on the Third Day, on a
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    • 285 4 J^AI r i _REQUISITEr IWI E I H^ JUST LM'ACKKIL \m£P \Jr Mmmm M Entirely Lriti-h Mak. GOLF STlCKS: —Drivers, Brassies, B^ffies, Putters, Mid "T^T" Jigers, Mashies, Niblicks, Sammb.s. Ma.««hie Niblicks, Al Putters. Golf Balls (All Make-). Golf Bags, Gloves and Ladies), Tees (Al! Kinds). MEYER MANSIONS, --T ~T SINGAPORE.
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  • 575 5 Every year the casino at Monte Carle I collects m the aggregate one million six hundred thousand pounds from around two hundred thousand people who think they can beat Dame Fortune at the tables. Te watch the hopes and fears, the twists and turnt and cunning little tricks
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  • 142 5 The Russian Council of Labour and De- f nee, according: to the semi-official paper Nakanune, has once more debated the question of foreign immigration in'o Soviet Russia, and has decided to grant all possible facilities for the emgration to Ru sia of agricultural workers. The Council
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  • 178 5 In the course of a lecture on mouldy rot Mr. Mann said that m the particular mukim (Stepah) m which his audience were at the moment the disease was very prevalent but it wa? unknown north of it. In 1922 an outbreak occurred m Kuala Kangsar, but it
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 1079 5 I BUSINESS CARDS. pHOTCKiRAPHIC ARTISTS. I ACE MERCHANTS: fl' RECORDS. r r, 'oS ssu. h 07 8 jj u t ived *ND CO.. 57 Se!e*ie Road. a SPECIALITY. Lost Mama. l S i viv\i* i r.* Yes c nave no Bananas 'I^^3333^————^^ J AVk 4 Dhob > Ghaut.g SEASON CO.,
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    • 1079 5 TO^ET. NOTICES. Compound house, No. 50 Joo Chiat Place. CRT AM OR TUDr r IT four rooms, garage and outhouse. Apply BWsAWGfW TLRF CLLC. to R. M. M. Samiwalla, 37 Arab Street. TO LET.^Kinrara,"" 4-2 Claymore WML A SKY MEETI^^ Tennis Court, Garage, Electric Light and Wlll be M* on
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  • 36 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTHS. HAWKINS. At Maternity Hospital, Penang, on 24th. January, to Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins of Balik Pulau, a daughter. BARNES.— On 10th January at CalcutU to Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Barnes a daughter.
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  • 741 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1924. Week End Comment. The situation m the railway strike at Home is still indeterminate. The Locomotive men have been unable tc induce the National Union men t 0 join them m any strength and the train service, though meagre and insufficient, is not
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  • 1058 6 Kr. H. E. Bunn has arrived m Ipoh from Kualt. Lumpur and has' assumed duties as Chief Supervisor of the Anglo-Chinese School there. The ex-Services Association ofl Malaya, Kuala Lcmpur and district, are giving a farewell dinner m the Selangor Club on Thursday, Jan. 31 to the G. O. C.
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  • 137 6 The Aneta Telegraph Agency wires from Weltevreden, that Sir Roderick Jones, Chairman of Reuter's Telegram Co., has made a six days auto-trip through Java, accompanied by a director of the allied News-agency Aneta. Sir Roderick was received m special audience by the Governor General, who gave him
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  • 433 6 [Reuter's r. Shanktown, Penrith ;tflia A terrific explosion ha. w entrances of the Lam-ash, re coal is estimated forty men are enton Sir A. Geddes was the usual honours a, the A.,uitan down the bay. The •oldfeV, Island fired a salute of twen* Sir A. Geddes meanwhile t.„.;
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  • 152 6 Names have been Bowing ll gularly during the Amateur Dramatic Committer a big list to pick from. There is. however, no Until ber of name- that ma v be lent m. and 4 the lists will be closed on Satoidi ruary 2nd anyone wishing to Ha names included
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  • 53 6 The following. among other tppo 1 to the Colonial -ervue h.n c I" the Secretary of Stat.- for the < Straits Bettlementa Mr. R. R Art Master; Mim j. m. Grahen pean Teacher, Primary CU Malaya.— Lieut. .J. C. < .u-on M B to Medical Officer; |flu J
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  • 61 6 It is not realised how Modern a I the Christina*, dinner The taifeq Js from America considerably -he potato, and plum-pudd:ng n the days of Pepjys The re m! W I nas feast was boar's h. ;,t ;U vith an occasional cygnet. H ippears at the royal table, md Inscribed
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 176 6 lm, Napier Johnstone's A "N J club" mm scotch ■hi WHISKY SOLE IMPORTERS. Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai). OFFICE, 45 Robinson Road. Telephone 228. 1 j FOR BREAKFASTS, COLD TIFFINS, ETC. I BRAWN SAUSAGE BLOOD SAUSAGE BOLOGNA TONGUE WINDSOR PORK LIVER t BEEF REAL TABLE DELICACIES OF EXCELLENT
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    • 95 6 j BERNA I SWISS CONDENSED MILK. 111 > 111 Is Switzerland's best, and s 0 the i best of all. i i I < I DUPIRE BROS. Sole Agents S.S. and F.M.S. ii gmmtlllliiimmtiMiin rH"'|IHHIimTTTTE OCULAR HEADACHEST Eighty per cent of headaches are Ocular Headaches caused through some defect ot
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  • 450 7 BACKED BY SWARAJISTS. I GOVERNMENT NRAT. ter*i Senriea.] Calcutta. Jan. 26. .ciniiu'iit opposition the iture carried bf 76 to 45 rm -iution urging the 'i i icri detained withaid the existence of mipiracy wai proved and unava: The Govtware that the Revolutionlied > ent res m various
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  • 49 7 RANGOON ROAD FIRE FUND. xt\ Vv "eaauwr ben to acknowledge Jhank> receipt of the following ""J"**"** $18,280.12 :r CoLt l t m,; 50 Kun fu l "ion on v Bo Cluh 2 WUI Kun on s t»^ sodation 12.50 Affair, t fsti '>* Commer■'^/oo tball Club \l 10 ToUI $18,872.62
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  • 666 7 I POINCARE'S DANGER. THE FINANCE DEBATE xv Paris, Jan. 26. lhe Chamber has begun the debate on the Government's proposal? to strengthen the franc, which are expected to last ten '•ays The proposals will be hotly fought by the Left bloc m the hope of over-throw-ing the Government,
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  • 142 7 The Cunard liner Laconia, left for her world cruise, from Nf w York on January 15. This will be her second vqyage round the world. On the last occasion she created a record, being the first liner to circumnavigate the globe by means of the gyroscopic
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  • 508 7 THREAT TO TUBES. MUSTERING THE FORCES. [Reuter's- Service.] London, Jan. 26. The only change m the Railway situation is m the nature of a hint expressed by Mr. Bromley, Secretary of the Locomotive men, that developments are possible during the week-end. This is generally; taken to mean
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  • 190 7 Figures are always fascinating to some people and tables of the arrivals and departures by sea, m the Straits Settlements, from ,and to foreign ports, do not lack interest. The tables are compiled by the Statistical Office from returns supplied by the Marine Department, and are for
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  • 75 7 teresting manner at a later date. "I like to take my time." were the words Mrs. Tweedie used to a "Free Press reporter m this connection. "Writing books is a serious matter. For journalism that lasts a day, it does not matter so much, but if you are going to
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  • 940 7 THE FRANCONIA IN PORT. The procession of tourists from the United States on an organised itinerary of the world has commenced again, andj Singapore came within the range of their attention on Saturday, when the elegant Cunard liner came into port, bringing over four hundred passengers, the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 173 7 1924 VOILES At ROBINSONS A hew Standard m Voiles Is established by Namrit-the Tootal Guaranteed Fabric. Of charming silky character, Namrit offers a wide choice of absolutely fast colours and refined, simple, unobtrusive patterns that lend themselves to the individuality of the wearer. The Namrit colours are obtained by the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 683 8 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular SerricM to LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Pointa. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. EURYADES Amsterdam,
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    • 548 8 STEAMER_ SAILINGS "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Englar.d). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steam€r OUTWARDS. Due Singapore. *s.s. CITY OF YORK China— Japan Feb. 11 HOMEWARDS. *s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY Marseilles-London Feb. 26 •s.s. CITY OF YORK Marseilles— Londor. April 4 *s.s. CITY OF CAIRO Marseilles-London April 20
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    • 602 8 STEAMER SAILINGS J P. O. I BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated m England). MAIL, PASSENGER ANU CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). o OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMEWARDS. For China and Japan. For Marseilles, Londen and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 549 9 j STEAMER SAILINGS p^^TSi OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co ltd AND ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAM SHIP Co Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE) (Incorporated m England). o|>l sKRVKE TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK Vie SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK. -r.ers Due Spore. Routt v OT Ef
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    • 426 9 J STEAMER SAILINGS A#S W u Around the World* Bfe FAST PASSEN(.KR AND I RKK.HT SERVICE From Singapore and Penang to Boston and New York via Port Said, Genoa and Marseilles. •s.s. M. S. DOLLAR kadiiig Singapore Jan. 25 as. PRESIDENT HARRISON n February 13 ROBERT DOn.AU February 27 ■A
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    • 633 9 STEAMER SAILINGS j ISTHMIAN LINE Arnvmg from America via Ftiama and Loading for BOSTON. NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ niREPT s^. FAIRFIELIJ CITY IMKK.CI. Ml MONTGOMERY CITY Z '^T" Feb 6 ss.STEELMAKEU v;"?"" 7 «■<!. M.«h Takmg cargo on through Bi,| s rftrtta, to aU lal.nd PoinU. P For
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  • 71 10 The Benarty arrived from Vladivostok >n Saturday with a cargo of beans. The [hitch steamer Sawahloento brought a mixed cargo of rice, fish and pigs from Saigon on Saturday. The M.M. A mire Lebon is expected here from Saigon on Tuesday morning the 29th instant at daylight. She
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  • 594 10 NEW BRITISH SUBMARINE. Successful Trials of "XI." It is understood that the prolonged trials carried out m the English Channel m the ast we2k of the year by submarine XI nave been satisfactory. This- vessel is the argest under-water craft afloat at the present tima. Laid down m
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  • 188 10 Proof of German Orders. The Washington correspondent of the Chicago Tribune telegraphs: Proof taken from the official secret irehives. here, never previovsly made pubic, showing the German Government plotted and crdered the sinking of the Lusit:.nia has been submitted to the Mixed Claims' Commission m support of the
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  • 84 10 .Manila, who disembarked at SingaporeMr. T. Duff, Mrs. Duff, Mrs. Locke, Miss D: Sharp, Uiww M. Dickson, Mr. E. Keatar, Mr. J. Dickson, Mrs. Diskson. Per s.s. Elpenor: Mr. A. J. Donald. Per s.- Teesta: Iffo L. Stephens, Mr< Armstrong, Mr. C. W. Mitchell, Mi. G. Armstrong. Per s.s. Kelantan:
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 426 10 80l Evident Jgk Excellence RSjl Every Drop i ||ffp« Worthy mmm Framroz Co. TOjflpl^y SINGAPORE. I CARIB' SCRIBBLING PAPER Put up m tablets containing Suitable for pencil, 500 sheets, m two sizes-- Bi' k r aod sr x sr pen or typewriting Price: «pj[ each either size. C. A. RIBEIRO
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    • 576 10 Genasco RoofinJ ■1 PLY \M) PI/j ol COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-I EAh I AND NAILS FOR FIXING I mmXfiMmmTm m t*'¥mßmm*ymT-^ V I <mWmm^mmmm*mka WITHSTANDS Ifj^aktiPPl BEGIXNP:.;- I v °fy<\,f c TROPICAL HEAI lfc^^^| END i;^ I ____^*_fiif^ v The Borneo Company Lt I SINGAPORE. PENANG AND IPOH I (Incorporated
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 640 10 MAH. TABLE. TO-DAY. Medan, Salungv Colombo. Port Said, Marseilles, Southampton i and Rotterdam Goe-ntoer Bam P. Sambu and P. Soegi Benuit 9 a.m. Cucob and Pontian Hang Chiap 9am 1 Cucob and Pontian Edina 9 am* Cucob and Benuit Mersing 9 a.m. Anamba and Natuna Islands Wdl o^the W sp
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  • 518 11 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 26th. MINING. [Figures m brackets show the itiuo yam* ol the Share m uoLars unless otherwu,* marked. C— Cum div. x equals c* d;v j Batang Padang Tin 37% 42% iitam Tin 1.42% 1.47% lelantoh 20 nom. lohan Tin 37% 39 K.
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  • 35 11 sons Ord. 1925 19.75, Uniteers 8.90 9.10, Collieries 22 22.50. loans. 1928 5% per cent 102.25 102.75. 1929 5% per cent Conversion 103.75 104.25 1926 7 per cent 105.75 106.25. Victory 105.75 106.25. i dm
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCE.
    • 68 11 Bank 4 m.s. 214 U, Bank demand 2(4 5-32 Private credits 3 m.s. 2(4 21-32 New York, demand 4.. Credits 90 dayi 50, France, d.nu,.,, India, T.T. „j.,, Hongkong, demand 1- p c N o rn Yokohama, demand io*'. N or n. Java, demand j 39 Bangkok, demand 7
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    • 159 11 Tin 200 Tons $i>it Gambier 19 5() Pepper White 6 50 Pepper Black 7 0(J Flake Tapioca 14 25 Pearl Sago Small y Copra 125() Copra Sundried jo y Opium, Benares unt. 4,000 Rice, Rangoon white 275.00 Rice Siam No. 1 for export 30.00 Rice, Siam No. 2 ior
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    • 30 11 Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Shert. Spot 4844 48 U; Feb.-Mar. 49 49*4; AprilJum? 50V4 oO^; July-Sept. 5U4 52. London Quoation Sheet ls. 2d. Market Steady.
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    • 217 11 MACPHAIL CO. LTD'S REPORT. Rubber:— London ls 2d. Local 48%. Tin: London £251 10s. Local 124% 200 Tons. Rubbers _Ayer Moleks 1.07% 1.15. Bassetts 1 1.05. Brogaa 60 65." Bukit Jelotongs 47% 52%. Changkat Serdangs 2.40 2.55. Connemaras 65 70. Glenealys 117% 1.27%. Kluangs 2.40 2.60. Malaka Pindas 1.35 1.42%.
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    • 129 11 Tin,— £2sl 10s. down 27s 6d. Rubber.— ls 2d up %d. Rubbers, New Scudais 105 115 Kedaha 2.10 2.20, Mandai Tekongs 32 Ms 3">. Bukit Jelotongs 47 Vi 52 Vi, Craigielea* 51 Mi 53, Mentakabs 21 22%, Ulu Benuts 22% 25, Ayer Panas 5.05 5.25. Mining.—
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    • 113 11 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. Rubber ls 2d. 48. Tin £251 10s. 124%. 200 tons sold. Rubber.— Bukit Kepongs 2.40 2.60, Tambalaks 57% 62%, New Craigieleas 50 s^. Mentakabs 20 22. Katoyang Bahru 77 V. 82%, Jimahs 1 105, Kuala Sidims IJ92 IT 1.97%, AUenbys 1.10 1.15, Ayer Moleks 1.10 1.15.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 481 11 wts over $5,000,000. rutin /inn am xr*. Assurances m force over $17,000,000. J THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. UMITED. y- Al rrrr (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE:- Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry E C The Company has £20,000 deposed with the Supreme Court of England,
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    • 307 11 (Incorporated ir. Great Britain). Security £22 000 000 FIRE, MOTOR CAR, COMMERCIAL VEHICLES, AND MOTOR CYCLES. o Agents throughout Malaya. BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) COMBINE OF SLUYTER'S AND CO. JAVA SEA FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. S A-B FINLAYSON GREEN. Tel. 1714. Local Manager :-_H. P. G. BAKKENIST. THE
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    • 531 11 I CHARTERED BANK j Or INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 chares £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 3,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkor.g Puket Amritsar Iloilo Rangoon Bangkok Ipoh
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    • 574 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m EngUnd by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd. Branch Office 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
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  • 77 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 26. Despite the fact that Perak fielded the better side, they had to acknowledge defeat at the hands of Penang by two goals to inc. They played the better game and led by one goal during the first half. Penang tried
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  • 311 12 IRELAND BEATS FRANCE. TReuter's Service.] Dublin, Jan. 26. At Rugger, Ireland beat France by 8 points to nil. Eighteen thousand attended the match. The Frenchmen kicked off against a strong wind and for a time their forwards operated vigorously m the Irish half. Soon, however, Ireland asserted themselves
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  • 66 12 Thc following will represent the S. R. C. vs. R. E. at hockey to-day on the S. R. C: f ground: G. Armstrong; E. G. Wheatley c and L. M. Pennefather; N. Leicester, V. C. r Westerhout and J. V. Moss; E. E. de Souza, a A. V. van
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  • 257 12 The Cup Final Fiasco. Mr. F. M. McCormac writes to the Malay Mail: "It is not without some hesitation that I tak c up my pen to address you on the subject of last Saturday's Rugby Cup fiasco m Kuala Lumpur, but it seems to me that the occurrence
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  • 108 12 The following members were elected to v form the Committee of Management of the p Club for the year 1924: B Mean*. J. D. Saunders, A. W. Vick, E.S. M Ut nasseh, H. J. Fougere L. J. Gilbertson, fl A. C. Hyncs, and R. Pag e The
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  • 53 12 The replay of the final of the Donaldson fa Burkinshaw Cup between the Eurasian and Malay Coys, will be played on the S. R. C. V ground on Friday, February lst, at 5 o'clock. g Each team will supply a linesman. The Eurasian Coy. will play
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  • 3 12 FSDGF DASDSAFH
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  • 590 12 PLEASANT SAILING. The handicap race for the trophy presented by Mr. C. J. Wilson, started at tei yesterday morning and brought out twelv< boats m splendid sailing weather, and the course was rather a welcome change fron f the usual Club round. The Puteh and Golder i Girl were
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  • 186 12 Calcutta, Jan. 2. The final of the Ind'an Polo Championship was placed to-day between the Viceroys Staff (Captain Combe. Xawabzada Hamidulla, Major Atkinscn and Captain Lawrence,) and the Poona Horse (Captain Hatch. Captain Banes, Cap am Macgregor and Colonel Lucas.) His Excellency the Governor and the
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 325 12 To the Editor, Sir, —Your yesterday's leader comment- ing on the Japanese Foreign Minister's speech m the .Diet has supplied quite a sound and sympathetic reading as a w rhole, 1 though m certain respects you seem to us to have committed a mistake or wrong in- terpretation.
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