The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 February 1924
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Title Section16 1924-02-18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 10 CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1924 NO. 11,12116 words
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Article181 1924-02-18 1 Negotiations m the docks trouble have broken down and Urn strike hals begun Page 7. President Millerand has received the (itrnrin ambassador, who spoke of his (!esire to sutlt outstanding difficulties Page 7. ihe new Franch tax plans have been passed Page 7. The Egyptian Government, has181 words
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Article936 1924-02-18 1 ROMANCE OF THE GOLDEN STOOL. n Rattray 0 f the recently created Anthropo!ogi al Department m Arhanti, an the res «H of the fir t Beyond •question he has pi which is a real contribution to anthi logy. Hf has alao ma ito have cleared Q] .m mysteries of Ashanti936 words
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Advertisement255 1924-02-18 1 WEEKLY PROGRAMME. Raffles Hotel r;-;-^— i Telephone 2<»20. (10 Line*) WEDNESpAY.— Orchestral Concert. f THURSD V.— Guest NightDinner and Ikir >l',,r FRIDAY-— Tea Dansant. SARKIES BROTHERS, 4 Proprietors. 0 WW to speaking, no good work and the demand OTTO misunderstanding (Raskin). BUT ha ST,AN I REMINGTON MODEL 12 can make255 words
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Advertisement265 1924-02-18 1 E MILEAGE 1 one urn Dipped Cord^ deliver with such remarkable uniformity, is taken for granted everyd vhere. Yet it is but a few brief seasons since such records, as are nov common among FIRE- j STONE users, were unthought Tirestotte MOST MILES PER DOLLAR. Soie DiaTribotora. ANTRAL MOTORS, LTD.265 words
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Advertisement182 1924-02-18 1 LATEST JRTLSEMENTS. Dt ad S c -1. Whitcaway'a ILien sale— Page 1. rea^y eversharp pencil Pago Trelly va Wilson to-morrow Pag 2. New films at th< Alhambra— Pai_e 2. Little's for unbreakable trunksr— l Read's lager at Sime, Darby's— Pi Kolynoa the dental tube with the Page 4. (;>> to182 words
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Advertisement12 1924-02-18 1 FOUR a*. WHEEL-BRAKES NkW^ MECHANICALLY /O^MW^IW PERFECT j/ti^k Guthrie Co., Ltd. C*>^^2!!J12 words
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Miscellaneous71 1924-02-18 1 H THE WEEK. ,][oH<iay, l^th. ]'f 8.31 ;:.m.. 10.11 pjn. Z***** C C**** \>y Valley. 8.18 p.m. lit. A. !v »«m 10.42 p.m. > L»n:— Gov< 0 *.n WBtel 5.M a.m.. 11. IJ pjn. ZUU High.Waßf, 1D.39. a.m.. 11.41 p.m. Royal Asiatic S i g*. Phil. OicJicstru. Mem. Hall, 5.1571 words
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Article333 1924-02-18 2 Critics are n lined to he aUghtl? tcornful of ladies' dn Malaya and style us ov< r-dresaed yet dowdy says a lady m the Malay Mail, but they might much more justly turn a little of their scorn m the direction of ooru r male belongings. Granted333 words
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Advertisement247 1924-02-18 2 mmmmmmmmmmmw^ mwmmMmmmmmmmmmmm "ALLEGRO" HONING— STROPPING MACHINES. For Gillette and Auto-Strop Blades. MEDICAL HALL LTD. 23, BATTERY ROAD SINGAPORE. IF EVERYTHING ELSE Dr. PAUL ADELPHI HOTEL. ROOMS 21-22. THE HAPPY VALLEY. New Attractions New Attractions DURING VISIT OF SPECIAL SERVICE SQUADRON. MALACCA RONGGENG sj WAYANG KOELIT INDIAN FENCING SPECIAL JAZZ BAND247 words
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Advertisement407 1924-02-18 2 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS. CINEMA AT HOME m> No present will be more Appreciated by the little ones than a Pathe's K. O. K. Projector. The Ideal Home Entertainer IT APPEALS TO ALL. Because: ITS Price is the Cheapest. IT Generates its own Electric Current. IT Is not cansrerous.407 words
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Advertisement336 1924-02-18 2 Alhambra From Monday, 18th February, to Saturday. 23rd February. In the Second Show at 0 p.m. Sharp. TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. J. SHERFIELD AND BERT ENNIS PRESENT SMILING BILLY MASON m "IT MIGHT HAPPEN TO YOU" In 5 Reels. You never know what will happen to you. Until Worthy336 words
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Miscellaneous350 1924-02-18 2 Emm PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Hamna, Mian) 18th:— Mr. J. Baldock', Mr. R. C. Bayldon. Miss A. Bolger, Bfiaa K. Bolger, Mra. G. Bradbourne. and infant Mr. and Mra. F. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. 1 sley, Miss M. CclHnanc Mr. T. de M. Mr. D. R. Fergnasoh, Mrs. X. Frewin.350 words
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Article904 1924-02-18 3 RUGBT PROSPECTS. (From f >n r Own Ccrreapondent.) London. Jan. 10 At the beginning of the ae_ion it peared as if there w > a ecar <:• h <! hacks m England for the next >< ir or two, which, m vicar of the coming vlait cf the904 words
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Advertisement330 1924-02-18 3 |CX SI M'CTION SALES. >.\i i: of mi ir IKS ___F A- Kaag fteu rj '.rant \o. WrJ' land litaata am the Kg. W.th the f A I g ylang rJ lE I nil |.:,rt;Ju!ur» .1. C lI KONG KOON SENG CO., ■a Auctioneers X i P> »ORTANT AUCTION SALE330 words
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Advertisement804 1924-02-18 3 I HFAn Ammt^^ m m \W/ m WMWM m aTv mm m^^jksw V m Mm Wf km W W M m W m H Br \\mW Jmwkmm. \WmW mmmT^ I J O M T 11 T m at __H_k__ f _/^V I A Wireless Play m One Act By Radiant804 words
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Advertisement47 1924-02-18 3 j \"A wmmuuuwa9MU J*~**9Wm%mwmm Wi isl v\ fADO I j at RENE ULLMANN g L, High Street, Importer, BINGAPORB. I v.- V INTEREST IN A PICTUKE of ?he children that is made tc ..v. PHONE 1900 TODAY FOR AN APPOINTMENT. 1 THE EASTERN STUDIO, Stamford Road, Singapore.47 words
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Article1006 1924-02-18 4 GOLF IN FAR EAST. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, Jan. 16. Even normal golf m tlhe Far East, with its sunbaked clay greens, is a long way behind our home advantages', but we can hardly rival it m its variety of adventure. From a letter which has reached1,006 words
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Advertisement491 1924-02-18 4 TKe CAP tkaJ: ivcver leaves tke Tube. There is no searching on the floor or under the bath tor the cap of the Kolynos Tube. Where the tube is, there you'll find the Captive Cap. When you want to use KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM you jt_>t Rive the cap a couple491 words
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Advertisement733 1924-02-18 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE LAND AND HOUSE PROPFRTIfAt Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co's Saleroom, No. 30 Chulia Street. ON WEDNESDAY, 20th FEBIU AKY 1921. AT 2.30 P.M. Lot 1. Valuable freehold land and the compound house known as Emn No. 4, Dublin Road off Killiney Road, area 15,4,']0 sq.733 words
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Article462 1924-02-18 5 Public Object to American. "British exhibitors are obsessed by American pictures, but the general public aie not," said Sir Oswald Stoll, presiding a1 the annual meeting: of the shareholders of the Stoll Film Co., Limited, at the Opera House, Kingsway. "The public at large" he continued, "keenly462 words
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Article415 1924-02-18 5 Employ nun! m E. ftf. S. Stored. Tin future of the Jaffna bo on j I nX a serious problem. While t{ facilities art very £reai th I polyment has been eoaeidiPUN* 0 y, An idea <„ X Kaine j v which education is imparted415 words
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Advertisement423 1924-02-18 5 a ou-SiINESS CARD rneea Itaaerate laaaiitiea inxited 1 1 n 0 o T NENTAL STAMI, CO. n) Rohmson Road. Tel 204r,. j I ATHLETIC (.OODS All kinds of Sports and Games. ill Prices moderate. gOSE A( O. LTD.. j, Hiph Street [♦♦:««t«umm« ::j::: j:::j::nJ:;: IYRES AND LUBRICANTS. j M.chelin Tyr423 words
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Advertisement422 1924-02-18 5 TAXIDERMIST. Stuffed animals of all kinds for sale. MODERATE PRICES. ISIZAKI— 118-Ii Middle Road JJ tt4HHHHMHHKHHt<HHI FRAMROZ Cos. THOU EST AERATED WATERS. Singapore. jj wjaiawmmj 1 OSTEOPATHIC MASSAGE. j ?v.m! h Movement and Medicated Bathg a Speciality. HEALTH CULTURE HALL, ■Mtyer Mansions. 117 N. Rridge Rd. IiRILLIANT GLASS SIGNS. j422 words
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Advertisement417 1924-02-18 5 S. PARCELS FORWARDING AGENTS. BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION. Reduced rates by us to London. i Par-Eastern Transhipment Forwarding Agency— 46. Robinson Read. STEVEDORE. Dubash and General Contractor. BOATS AND LAUNCHES SUPPLIER E. M. HUSSAIN, 9-11 Arcade Tel. 2289. y-'-v-v-vv B v.v.%v.%v.v.v.v_v.v, f LIGHT MASSEUSE. j J RUB IT IN. 5 Daily417 words
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Advertisement364 1924-02-18 5 X Peaceful f^^^^^l^ Weather' sJMetiburgs' ft FOODS FOR INFANTS fe Made from the purest milk from the ri< h l S^^H pastures of England, the 'Allenburys* Fo ?P;rT ™5| j are as easily digested as mother's n -A»k^ jfjW quickly prepared by the add.tion of 4llfe 9-1 Hra|?*_j Specially packed364 words
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Advertisement154 1924-02-18 5 SITUATIONS VACANT. -LEST WE FORGET" It is requested that where all thii i equal employers give preference to applications for employment to I GEOLOGIST wanted, to conduct i Apply 480 ere ef Sii p, 16-2 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. o Application, m writing (togethei h eopfce or teres recent t< Acting Surveyor-Gem154 words
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Article18 1924-02-18 6 STABB— ON 23rd January, at 7. Palace Gate, W.S. the wife of Sir Newton Stabb. s daughter.18 words
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Article53 1924-02-18 6 BOOTH-BOOTH.— At St. Andrews' Presbyterian Church. Kua'.a Lumpur, on the 14th February by the Rev. R. D. Whitehorn M. A.. Douglas Duncan youngest son of the late Mr. M. Booth and Mrs. Booth, of Aberdeen, Scotland, to Edna Annie (Nancy) younger daughter of Mr. and Mr-. J. V. Booth53 words
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Obituary21 1924-02-18 6 IFITZ-GERALD: —At Johore Bahiu. suddenly, on the 16th. inst.. Winifred, beloved wife of Richard Desmond Fitz-Gevald. P. M. 0.. Johore.21 words
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819 1924-02-18 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1924. The Week End Causerie. I»-0-.___ SSfial fequadron has come v TJ|a to the intense satisfacW c igapore Saturday showed i -ttle bit of normal Singapore gji K afer. If by chance they met with m)?- he description alluded to by the title Wn819 words
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Article151 1924-02-18 6 Mr. E. W. F. Gilman. Controller of Labour, goes on leave by the Morea and Mr. A. S. Jelf acts 1 for him. Mrs. Greiulle, a personal friend of Their Majesties King George and Queen Mary, was a pass-enger to Bangkok from Penang last week. 'o Many congratulations vJIII be151 words
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Article296 1924-02-18 6 [Reuter's Service.] London, Feb. 17. It is understood the Premier himself probably intervenes m the dock strike tomorrow. London, Feb. 17. The Holt liner Sarpedon, with a full cargo for China was among the vessels which got away from Liverpool despite the strike. London, Feb. 17. It is296 words
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Article161 1924-02-18 6 GENERAL MALCOLM IX PENANG. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Feb. ,16. General Malcolm was bidder, farewell at the dlineee Volunteer Club at a gathering 1 organised by the Chinese community. There was a large attendance, including the Resident Councillor, the hon'ble Mr. A. B. Voules, the Chief Justice161 words
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Article143 1924-02-18 6 F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpor. Feb. 16. The hon'ble Mr. Robson presided over the' annual general meeting of the F.M.S.' Chamber of Commerce. He declaret, the* belief m the beneficial effects of rubber restriction to he justified to a certain tent, although143 words
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Article56 1924-02-18 6 The annual dinner of the Association of British Malaya will be held on the 3rd. June. Members may invite guests. Nonmembers who have resided or who are resident m Malaya may also purchase tickets and invite guests. Details as to the place, time price of tickets, etc.56 words
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Article73 1924-02-18 6 The marriage of Mr. Douglas Duncan j Booth, manager of Sione estate. Batu Caves. 1 youngest son of the late Mr. M. Booth and Mrs. Booth of Aberdeen, and Miss Edna I Annie Booth, younger daughter of Mr. and I Mrs. j. v. Booth, of Kuala Lumpur, took place on73 words
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424 1924-02-18 6 C.W.D. ATTACKS SINGAPORE CLUB SCHEME. SUBSIDY OF £20 PERI MEMBER. I SCANDALOUS NIBUSI Ol \'i li\,H FUNDS. In the House of Commons on Jar J 21-t at question time Mr. Darbishire 1 an attack on the Post Office-Singa] tore A scheme m the following terms: Mr. Darbi-hire asked the Under-Seen424 words
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Article244 1924-02-18 6 "On vacating my appointment I tnanding, Malaya. ar.d oi m :ng His Majesty's Army I wish fl larten Staff, all branches and fl 01 the Regular Force.- for tin fl which they have lone and for the loys 1 Olt which they have giver me244 words
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Article125 1924-02-18 6 mo The Star wW Donald will ieit If. Pc i J the French election- ;n M M The Railway Gasettc lia> I well illust 3 yd descriptive srticle on the I Al 9 m ways by Mr. P. C. oote In it- fl January 18th. WM The Naval W asked125 words
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Article36 1924-02-18 6 Mondwy, 18th. Individual Tnfl rade. Wednesday, 20th.— Band Pn quarters'- 5.15 p.m. -eW Friday, 22nd.— The Route Man Mm eW ?d for this date ll cancelled 4M I FRANK C. SANDS, Commi*>iomW I36 words
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Advertisement195 1924-02-18 6 m^^^^^^^^S^--^______;_________._^_ m m \^l^B£^,MAC6PEGor7\\C o L^\\ £B_^^ £__5 *S/f ii "THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO CALDBECK'S" Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai). THE OLDEST WINK AM) SI'IKI I MERCHANTS IN THE FAR EAST. OFFICE, 45 Robinson Road. Telephone 228. T ii POEK SAUSAGES MADE FRESH DAILY, FROM PRIME DAIRY FED195 words
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Advertisement99 1924-02-18 6 nmittlMf ■MMtMMMMMtmtMtimiMt.mM.il nut I BERNA I I I SWISS CONDENSED MILK. ill > J Is Switzerland's best, and s 0 the |N I ill l best of all. 1■ I 111 DUPIRE BROS. I Sole Agents S.S. and F.M.S. f H«tc:imnnm;uiiii»um»»»H»q»ii»mtu; g A JS? THE NAME IS ON THE PENCIL.99 words
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Article228 1924-02-18 7 INO AC.REEiMENT YET REACHED. 120,000 MEN IDLE. [R. iter*! Sere lea.] London, Feb. 16. inferences all day long, m- ral adjournments, the s the dock dispute broke t adert announced that the started at noon, will continue. i EARLIER NEWS. f London, Feb. 15. j Iged m practically228 words
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Article296 1924-02-18 7 EVERYBODY IN IT. R New York. Teh. 16. H^ tat yes has adopt-! JR- 'lotion as regards the' njp *yes, claiming the return oft W y the Calif ornianl committee has approved of Roberta and Pomerene! ment counsel ir: the oil leaaea \N aldington, Feb. IS. L^j^%296 words
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Article98 1924-02-18 7 Warsaw, Feb. 16. reign affair.- commission ha* |b- ratified the Polono-Japanese B" O^ Ration treaty. Budapest, Feb. 16. y jr. secretary of the British I fZ r__jr c .rtly takes up the secretaryship k-___^-______T> > v at Washington. It is unMr. Birch, secretary of the m\. i "okio succeeds98 words
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Article78 1924-02-18 7 CARTER TURNED DOWN. REFI SEI) ADMISSION TO TOMB. [Reuter's Service.] Luxor, Feb. IS. Mr. a! ter presenting himself at the tomb >f Tutankhamen this morning was refused idmission by the chief of police, who showed' him a written order of the Government.' Carter retired. Cairo, Feb. 16! It78 words
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Article411 1924-02-18 7 New York, Feb. 16. Th« Japanese ,an has been substantially Dver-subecribed. COPPER COMBINE. Ne* York. Feb. IS. Shareholders of both companies have apI roved of the absorption of the Chino Copper Company by the Ray Consolidated Copper Company through the exchange 1 2-3 •hares of Ray for one411 words
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Article113 1924-02-18 7 London, Feb. 16. The Times City Editor says that Amsterdam appears to be making a bid for international monetary fame by the formation of the Second Credit Institution of Holland, m which it is said Swedish, Dutch, English and German banking interests are c< ncerned. This113 words
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Article208 1924-02-18 7 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiXichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, Feb. >15. The YeroSU Choho, a well-known Toki< paper has been bought by Mr. lida, a direct r of Turin Life Insurance Company at ;heap price of three hundred thousand Yei compared with the Yomiuri which askec a million Yen.208 words
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Article483 1924-02-18 7 GERMAN AMBASSADOR RECEIVED, AUDIENCE AT ELYSEE. [Reuter's Service*] Paris, Feb, 16. President Millerand gave an audience to 1 von Hoesch, who presented his credentials as German ambassador. A battalion of Infantry rendered military honours to the anival of von Hoesch at the Elysee. Al. Millerand was supported by483 words
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Article139 1924-02-18 7 I At Cardiff the weather was fine and before 30.000 spectators Wales beat Scotland by 2 goals to nil. The attendance was a record for the Isoceer international at Cardiff. There was aaa ntv of thrilling play during the opening t>ut the nt JLaafa of thp-«.*Naspeetive defences prevented139 words
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Article119 1924-02-18 7 The Match Special Service Be_nadion vs. I Singapore Golf Club was played on 'lvcriay, 1 loth instant, at the New Course, bu! Timah Road, and resulted m a win for the (Singapore Golf Club by 3 to 2. The following are the details the Squadron playernamed119 words
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Article64 1924-02-18 7 c. Jl The following will represent the S. R. C. vs. A. P. C. at hockey to-ctav on the r S. R. C. ground:-^I. V. Moss;*F. Albua querque and E. G. Wheatley; J. i.odrigues, c V. C. Westerhout and *J. C. (|Hara; E. E. de Souza, A. W. Moreira,64 words
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Article63 1924-02-18 7 i Mr. G. Aurely as selling agent of the Titan cement s-ends us the calendar of that Company. Except the dome, the entire roof of St. c Mark's Church, Bangalore, has collapsed. I The labourers who were working m and outside the buildin»g managed to escape, a This is the63 words
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Article793 1924-02-18 7 A SQUALLY MORNING. The race under handicap for the splendid trophy presented by Sir Frederick James was sailed yesterday morning and provided fitting thrills as a wind-up to the visit of the cruiser squadron, which left the Harbour as the race was m progress. Fourteen boats turned out and793 words
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Article104 1924-02-18 7 London, Feb. 7. Cup tie replays resulted as follows: Furham 0. Burnley 1. Wolverhampton 1, Charlton 0. In view of the contretemps on the occasion of the Cup final at Wembley last year, the Board of the British Empire Exhibition announce-, that the arrangements for the Cup104 words
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Article37 1924-02-18 7 The following is the team to meet the j China Squadron to-day at the S.C.C: j Lindow; J.T.T. Webster, W. Webster, Warren and Abl'tt; Robertson and Beville; Leonard, Simpson, Mallinson, Cameron, Bath, afcCrae, Weston and Maclver.37 words
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Article63 1924-02-18 7 The match between Tully and Wilson at the New World promises to be an interesting one. Tully will be remembered as a light-we ght champion of Australia and South Africa and the principal m over 100 fights, whilst Wilson wav boy champion of Naval Training School, heavy light-weight champion63 words
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Advertisement208 1924-02-18 7 I RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE ____H_S___E-_£SwSl£_SH^__^_a \.^^.&''Jf^3omVmmsmmfmi*mmaass£ .x-<>- w .*s*fo tt^£wdt'%Bt§omommmmmmmmmmijmm\ ■9f ?sBfZis%'. '~^»s_|___i> -A' < :^r *^^oWmJmfo^M _______M_aH^^___^^-_^^^VH_£H& t^_ j_.jsa_-.--fcia.. l__________Hr^^4 y^^BSy^y- j^y*^_r < y >^ o£s& _Z___Byßtu stoouomL* «t '^^^NKitfl__aa__Ri<' i______i ll__j_^__l_^_B __«li__f ?j *cav<j^^__l_»^-■«_-----_---k ot Q^w^m^Smm''. ;^*"*'^?y >3_fl_U_l I i y^'- V-iTrj^MMpi'i T% t JSM 1 __bmH_99E9s208 words
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Advertisement563 1924-02-18 8 _STEAMERJSAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regalar Serrieee te LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. P GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVEKPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Pointe. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. pup^Jm R563 words
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Advertisement495 1924-02-18 8 STEAMER SAILINGS "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO„ LTD. (Incorporated m Englar.d). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer. OUTWARDS. Due Singapore. HOMEWARDS. •s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY Marseilles— London Feb. 26 ♦s.s. CITY OF YORK Marseilles— London April 4 *s.s. CITY OF CAIRO Marseille?— London Apr. 23 PASSAGE RATES. *A Class Steamers. Ist495 words
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Advertisement588 1924-02-18 8 STEAMER SAILINGS j P. O. I BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated m England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND 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, London and588 words
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Advertisement594 1924-02-18 9 1 STEAMER SAILINGS 9 ITHE OCEAN STEAM SKIP COMPANY, LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINK). (Incorporated m England). JOINT SERVICE TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK Vi. SUKZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. *riTv>!S B AM Due s,pore Ronte F594 words
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Advertisement529 1924-02-18 9 I jTEAMER SAILINGS Ski bj "Around the World" T/| fcfeßi FAST PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICB q From Singapore and Penang to Boston and New York via Port Said, Genoa and Marseilles. •s.s. ROBERT DOLLAR February 27 5... PRESIDENT HAVES Marc^ 12 s.s. PRESIDENT ADAMS Ar Q •ajs. ESTHER DOLLAR M529 words
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Advertisement714 1924-02-18 9 I STEAMER SAILINGS ISTHMIAN LINE Arriving from America via F.rama and Loading for BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. s.s. MONTGOMERY CITY due Singapore Mar 15 s a STEEL WORKER due S.niapore ja. STEEL MAKER due Singapore Apr Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Inland714 words
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Article409 1924-02-18 10 While anchoring m the outer roads on Saturday the Seattle Maru bemped the Aratocn Aptar. anchored m the quarantine anchorage. No damage ia reported. The delayed P. and O. Kashgar left at 4 p.m. on Saturday. The Mentor, which has also been delayed by the wet weather, left409 words
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Advertisement157 1924-02-18 10 -^___w W I^ =l^ii____^_i_i___l mom\\\ Cj Xx f_| P_7o H ™_J __r_i ¥±W .mmi MM J ~jsm a j Aom o g sm mm ___L *2? T^----9--9-----^-rL---l r»7i ■f/i B*WJm4t»itommmmW 9b__hpl-______bAh-__________l l_____r --^*t Km B%mmef^\i THE ONLY WAY j to avoid accidents is to 9 have good car ii^hts. nl157 words
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Advertisement575 1924-02-18 10 NOTICES. SINGAPORE NURSING ASSOCIATION. The Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Xursinp: Association will be held at Government House en Tuesday 19th. February at 9.30 a.m. All members are invited to be present. MAUDE CLARKE, Honorary Secretary, WARNING TO MOTORISTS. o Owing to heavy rains and high tides, portions of575 words
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Advertisement367 1924-02-18 10 ____m__m-m»»^___________» mmmmoommoos i i— BUCHANAN'S "BLACK WHITE" "ROYAL HOUSEHOLD" To maintain a high standard of quality, Stocks are essential. The largest stocks of Scotch Whisky m Scotland are lield by James Buchanan Co., Ltd. and their subsidiary companies. The continued superior excellence of their brands is thereby guaranteed JAMES BUCHANAN367 words
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Advertisement211 1924-02-18 10 STEAMER SAILINGS. LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co.. (Incorporated m Italy). J HOMEWARD BAILING*. For Penang, Briodisi. Venice and T- 4 *1m ports taking cargo on through B j Lading fcr Fiume, the Levant and Sea Pcrts, also to all ports on the J Coast of Italy. Due tQ D J' a211 words
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Miscellaneous448 1924-02-18 10 MAIL TABLE. Medan. Sabang, Colombo Suez Port Said. Genoa. Southamp-' ton, Amsterdam and Europe p_, Rembrandt Sa m Karfmo*n P cSp teh B MedaT v. St, n Lee 9 a Vuln m Melchior Treub 0 a.m. Jr ulau Soegi Sultana 9a m Cocob and Benu.t Hong Cheang 9 am' Cucob448 words
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Article70 1924-02-18 11 February, 16. Bank 4 m.s. 2 |4 7-32 Bank, demand 2'4V_ Private credits 3 m.s. 2 4 r > 8 New York, demand 50 Credits 90 days vi ranee, den and 1050 India, T. T. 164 Hongkong, demand p_, p c Dis. 1 Yokohama, demand IOSL, T J Java,70 words
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Article199 1924-02-18 11 February, 16. Tin 250 Tons 9119.25 Gambier 20.00 Pepper White 27.00 Pepper Black is.oo Flake Tapioca u > Pearl Sago Small 9.50 Copra 12.20 Copra Sundried 12.60 Opium, Benares unt. 4,000 Rice, Rangoon white 275.00 Rice Siam No. 1 for export 30.00 Rice, Siam No. 2 for export 310.00199 words
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Article308 1924-02-18 11 With the improvement m the position of Russia and Germany there la widespread feeling that we are on the eve of better trade, Copper. American producers are now reducing the prices of Electrolytic, proibably witn a view to bringing about control i "reduction, as large quantities of308 words
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Article173 1924-02-18 11 MACPHAIL CO. LTD'S REPORT. Singapore, Feb. If. Rubber.— London Is. \\d. (unchanged) Local 47.. Tin- London £277 16a. Local 8199% 250 tons sold. Rubbers.— Allonbj 1.10 1.20. \ve Moleks l.io LIS. Bassetts 1.02 i 1 07% Brogas 57 02. Bukit Katils 60 66. Craigieleas 47 l 52%, Indrngiria 4.20 4-60.173 words
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Article135 1924-02-18 11 Singapore. Feb. 1(1. Tia.— l277 15s. Ip 5a Rubber— ls. l\ i. unchanged. Rubbers.— \t AY Craigieleas 50 52, Luna--7.2-"..2-". L5O, New Seudais 1.06 1.15, Kedah s 2.05, Mandai Tekong. 84 86, Bukit Jelotongs 10 ">2. Mentakabs 21% 23%, llu Ber_uti 22% 26, Ayei Panas 6.06135 words
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Article138 1924-02-18 11 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. (L. R. MacPhail.) Rubber. Is. l*id. Tin.— B77. 15s. Rubber. New Cralgiclea- :>o 52 Amalgamated Malays 1.90 1.95, Bukit Jelo- tongs 47 62%, Ayer Panas 4.90 I Bassetts 1.02% L 07%, bids required for I Mentakabs. Enquiriei for Sungei Tukang Tl».— -Taipings 1.22% 1.27.. North 'I138 words
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Article79 1924-02-18 11 We are indebted to the acting Reg ,|of Imports and Exports, Singapore, for the ,1 following comparative return of the imports and exports f merchandis. month <.f Jsnuar l >24: The total value of Foreign Imp, merchandise excluding Parcel Post into British Malaya dm .January. 192479 words
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Article69 1924-02-18 11 J (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang. Feb. In. At the annual meeting of Bent* Bobber < Company the hon'ble Mr. W. H i presiding, the Chairman laid that the < pany began producing m Noremfcei '>:-tput for January nraa approximately lb. Th. restriction allowance for the ending September69 words
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Article30 1924-02-18 11 Saturday'- iteration* Renong Tin ($> 255. _.7~ Cd Tronoh HoO.ooo— 16.00 17 Mexican Eagle 1 10 m) lg i.v :.d Shell Transport. El > :'l Gd Ml Sd 930 words
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Article41 1924-02-18 11 Singapore. eb. 1 »>. 11. .10 am. Singapose Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 17 47',; Feb 47 17', Juno 48 18U; April-June 40 4:> 4 July- Sept. 60 BOH. London Quotation Sheet 1 m lfcd Market Steady.41 words
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Advertisement344 1924-02-18 11 INSURANCE. 1 H_R_i___H P W V. Wommmom W _7 -AS* (Incorporated m Great Britain). Security £***** 000 FIRE, MOTOR CAR, COMMERCIAL VEHICLES, AND MOTOR CYCLES. o Agents throughout Malaya. BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) COMBINE OF SLI YTER'S AND CO. JAVA SEA FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. 1 A-B FINLAYSON344 words
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Advertisement546 1924-02-18 11 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 s-hares £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 Hongkong Puket Amntsar Iloilo Rangoon Bangkok546 words
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Advertisement481 1924-02-18 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). I 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. H__________H_! BANKING. HONGKONG481 words
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Article142 1924-02-18 12 SQUADRON DEPARTS. HIS EXCELLENCY SAYS GOODBYE. His Excellency the Governor went on board the Hood yesterday morning and left shortly before the fleet, got under weigh. The light cruisers were the first to move. the Delhi leading. Gathering up speed they turned east and cruised away, turning142 words
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Article654 1924-02-18 12 The f< rewell messages were Imiral Sir Fr<_- Field and H. li. the Governor, Sir d. H.MS "HOOD" loth February. 1924. Youi I 1c, e, on begins, OtV and Ship>' Companu f 1 3 > rvvce Squad i« n, to ex. .1 v. r\ tttde vi have654 words
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Article1117 1924-02-18 12 Fin? Rugby Struggle. me ngby match on the Padang on' Saturday between the Xavy and Malaya, l whicn marked the closing stages of the visit of the Special Serv.ee Squadron, was ,a 1 1 that it was expected it would be. Al-' though the Malayan side1,117 words
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Article597 1924-02-18 12 NAVY BE AT M. F. A. A Variable Boccer Game. For the first time OB Saturday afternoon fair weather attended the sports fixtures' anu a strong soccer sids of tin Squadron met s select team of the Malaya Football Association, the result beine a win for the' rs. The Malays597 words
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Article114 1924-02-18 12 Vis it to the Squadron Club. On Friday niirht the Governor accompanied by Admiral Leveson, Sir Fredrick James And Rear-admiral Brand visited the Squadron Club while the men were at dinner. His Excellency drank to the health of the men and Admiral Levi son on behalf of those present thanked114 words
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Article699 1924-02-18 12 A Fine Evening's Sport. The Naval boxing tournament at the Happy Valley ar^ra on Saturday nigf.t brought the entertainments arranged for the Squadron t> a conclusion. The weather was favourable and a large crowd turned out. Some excellent sport was wit.ne_.sed and m many of the bouts the699 words
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Article132 1924-02-18 12 On Sat urda '^afternoon Admiral Leveson J Vice- .M»>- a*f Sir F. Field Rear-Admiral i Sir J^ ferand and staffs took the opportunity paying a flying visit to the naval base, where they were received by Mr. Beardsell, Mr. Cole and Mr. Col- on of132 words
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Article142 1924-02-18 12 A Marine's de ath. The death at the General Hospital of a member of the Special Service Squadron led to H. M. S. Dragon having to stay behind when the fleet sailed yesterday morning, fcr the prrposc of attending to the funeral, ceremony. The deceased, Marine Henry Layfield of H.142 words
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