The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 March 1924
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Title Section15 1924-03-06 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1924. No. 11,13615 words
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Article204 1924-03-06 1 In thc House of Lords it was stated thc Governor enl was m favour af disarmanunt hi 1 did nc.l intend lo "ct Brita ns standard fall below saAciencj for protection Page 9. A movement is to he mad;, by the Darcy Con pany with regard t<204 words
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Article638 1924-03-06 1 At the little hon e m th< terrace bending away from tht s. d our board n% strength had nev< i be< n Feeney was and formidable. Tha uars and risii d [i F< ney's shock tactii (including si erance of our pipe de] arti il638 words
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Advertisement212 1924-03-06 1 PETTER OIL ENGINES ij^J GIVE ENTIRE i»^ SATISFACTION y Guthrie Co., Ltd. f% CC\ U WEEKLY PROGRAMME. iAcirriCS iiOt6l MONDAY— Tea Dansant. J UESDAY— Dinner Di j. Telephone 2020. (io Lines). Wednesday. t Ballroom m t lt Gr 11 R ij p.m. i- n.t. WEDNESDAY UAI"-LES ESTB A Orchestral Concert.212 words
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Advertisement173 1924-03-06 1 I i COMPARE THE WORK a tt-? :S3 h..> s moments of in--3m Mat*** -.':o:i no iess tnan tne arts sciences. But m the offices of and- successful executives, Royal Typewriter acts as an lization nerve-centre, transuting the quick spark of busiss inspiration into positive ns and completed transactionTHE MASTER173 words
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Advertisement170 1924-03-06 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Child's qualified nur-e Pag< 7. Exhib.tton of pictures a Rsfles H next week- I Estate and trui Page 7. Mun cipality ask foi surplus Paj S: trams— Pa.^v 5, Ea H Co. fit it'll- is- Pa.tre 11. I ai > Page i. a. h <!( rangemenf Page 4.170 words
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Advertisement15 1924-03-06 1 FOI R WHEEL-BRAKES I fsssssrW^? MECHANICALLY /a*jfK J X PERFECT Guthrie Co., Ltd. v!!>~ I15 words
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Miscellaneous73 1924-03-06 1 High Water, 10.67 a.m.. 11.43 p.m. il mtg., Kuala Lum Fhil. Orchestra, Mem. Hall, 5.15 p.m. Dalhonsie R. A. CI 0 p.m. B. I. oat Boxing, Bux vs Pelky, Malaya Boxing Stadium. m S 9th. High Water, 0.38 a.m. 0.44 p.m. High Water, l."> a.m. I.JI p.m. High Water, 1.3373 words
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Article39 1924-03-06 2 I I MEAI X 1 \>\\. FRUITS es i RRY SI I I I si «DRII 12 lb. tin Bu r, Australian (fi 1 d< tin I I Kati 17 lb. Packet 90 1 44 20 I39 words
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Article57 1924-03-06 2 rPaul Del at Yokohama killed m the great earthquake, tl .ml of her husband's ding to a Kokuaal U ">» Pans. The French [mm is tna f- ember ol the consular service perish m a shipwreck, his widow i< to be a stipend equal i.» two-thirds cf the alary, but57 words
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Advertisement114 1924-03-06 2 THE HAPPY VALLEY. (TANJONG PAGAR) j FURTHER SPECIAL I Attractions WILL BE ANNOUNCED SHORTLY. WILLIAM GOSS VGE SONS. LTD. td.) PARK TOILET. o LADIES' SALOON. I $1 1.00 r MALAYA BOXING STADIUM. (Next IRON BUX YOUNG PELKY <V■ TEN 3 MINUTE ROUNDS Semi-Fi DOMMI SANTOS rs. U. Mil NX YOl114 words
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Advertisement267 1924-03-06 2 To-Night! To-Night!! 9.15 p.m. LAST THREE NIGHTS OF Blood and Sand AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE 4 pedal Matinee on Saturday AT 5 CHILDREN HALF P [N3 I i Prices $2 and 1. TT".'"'" M ■■'■>. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS. r CINEMA A HOME Xo mere A the little ones267 words
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Advertisement195 1924-03-06 2 Alhambra From Saturday. Ist March, to Thursday, (ith March. In the Second Show al ?> p.m. sharp. TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News, UNITED ARTISTS CORPORATION PRESI IN Garrison s Finish In 8 Ri i has ah the, element.- of vith delightful roma irring drama, 1 medy to relieve the tensi195 words
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Article997 1924-03-06 3 RUGBY VICTORY FOR SCOTLAND. I Prom Oar Own Correspondent). Edinburgh, Feb. f». S tlnncl (it eat( d Wales al Edinburgh m the 35th cncounte: between the countries i J y pcLiti to 10, thus winning tx first of her hcr.n match* for the season with Wh le Scotland's997 words
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Advertisement227 1924-03-06 3 A A A^m\ *****^L*tmmA*^. m**^rmm^^S—^ m \f^^lL'^fez*B*4w*\**tl^m^m*^^^—y^A OODOi -OTHERS GARS OVER 90 PER GENT OF ONE MILLION STILL IN SERVICt SIN< LIVERING T I! E I R EMBER, 1914, DODGE BROTHERS N MILLION MOTO R ARE STILL IN FACT STANDS ALONE— A TRIBUTE TO THE PRINCIPLES METHODS RESPONSIBLE Central Motors227 words
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Advertisement239 1924-03-06 3 -*^snnnnHßßsnnnasnnnßßSi^^^B n —^m^^^^^^^^m^^m^^^^^^^^—^^ EXCELSIOR Motor Cycles EXCELSIOR. W H V c W AT, X COMPLETE, WITH TWO SPEED GEAR AND ELECTRIC LIGHTING. v /pz MOSQUITO NETTING, WE OFFER FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, EX STOCK, AT Greatly Reduced Prices:- -LVD. MOSQUITO NETTING, IN ROl m. by 100 ft. by 14 mesh. :EEN239 words
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Advertisement23 1924-03-06 3 For the b«st of every type, Artistic, Technical or CommarciaL RING UP Mr. H. N. BUCKERIDGE 65 Orchard Road (Next Palladium) 'Phone 1898.23 words
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Article629 1924-03-06 4 SNOWBALL GROWING YEARLY BY £30,000,000. mt lit- 1 :-.t is the object <>f profound interest loth, I Wai Street and ("one: writ. dent of the': "Mo:: g 1 Wall Street compir that Mr. Ford on the basic of the market value of the Ford motor plant ami his629 words
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Article122 1924-03-06 4 Six Months* Casaceaaiea Abolished. London. Feb. 23 The Inland Revenue authorities havt thrown a bombshell by the announcemenl that people who reside for less than si? months m England are liable to pay Income Tax. Many hundreds of people have hithertt evaded payment by spending five (sic)122 words
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Article1079 1924-03-06 4 STATE OF THE COUNTRY. (From Our Own Correspondent). hui». in. Feb. ">. There is a little improvement m the state of the County of Clare, where minor crime, such as resisting the law m legal decisions, etc., ha^ been vdry prevalent. Taken all round, the state of1,079 words
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Article578 1924-03-06 4 London's Historic Entertainments. Returning to the subject of- the old Lyceum, o. which we were spealaing m our previous article, it was here that Madame Tussaud, upon her arrival m England m 1802, first exhibited her collection of figures. It was not until 1809 that the building578 words
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Article392 1924-03-06 4 Though tht re an mar.y surprises to come from French dress designers, garment mak< rs m this country have already accepted certain ideas as to the general underlying principles which govern the spring season styles. Costume skirts are about the same width end length as during the autumn392 words
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Article1106 1924-03-06 4 If a few more Honours Lists like that published are issued from 10, Downingstreet, it. is not difficult to foresee that the whole Honours system m this country will collap«e. For consider whtt has happened. There was a little time ago a fairly widespread allegation that1,106 words
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Article318 1924-03-06 4 Yang hue-FH. By Shu-Chiui merciat Preee, Shanghs I This book will commend S.ngaporeans for the raaaon that la a s.ster of Tuun-Chlung, b to the European communis Mrs. Lim Boon Keng. to who the book m dedicated. I, the presentation of a mate insight into Court lift the318 words
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Article286 1924-03-06 4 This Year's Yield revs. Tin- Director of Sugar Expei tions m Queensland announced n Jsi that exec li nt it ports wi v>' to hand ing the commercial sugai p, p assume that a ton >f sugar will tx l'a.tured from at least 7.5 t< M of286 words
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Article76 1924-03-06 4 The appointment of Lord h First Lord of the Admiralt} more surprise than anythii comes of Tory stock. H Aral Lord Chelmsford, Chancellor I ruary, IBsBi being compi make way for his abler Cairns, without, aa he bitl im nth's not;, c which a old to a cook. The rea76 words
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Advertisement293 1924-03-06 4 ■^■■^^■■"kaeamaWaWaWaaiaSaaaa^aWamm THE DRESSING FOR HOT CLIMATES. ENSURES MAGNIFICENT TRESSES. rtOKLO'* U a tonic, cleansing, Invigorating preparation; causes the Hair to grow luxuriantly, keeps It aoft and pliant. 2 imparts to It the lustre and freshness of youth, positively 2 eradicatea dandruff, prevents Hair from falling, la the moat ff ff293 words
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Article636 1924-03-06 5 I day, tin French writer. GeorgO Baked me whether it was poeexplain the fall of the franc' policy," he said, "m the Ruhr I il; there is no unemplov--1 ranee as m England— on the ryi nc is rt work and earning t!l< i n harvest has636 words
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Article553 1924-03-06 5 Ccmal'catei Mechanism Simp y Explained. "Hew does tht magneto work?" Luckily, magnetos very seldom do ko Wrchg beyond the hope of roadside repair. However I will explain as simply as possible. To understand the operation of the mag-: neto all you have to <lt)553 words
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Article163 1924-03-06 5 The^Sheiety of Glass Technology, the hai t of visit ne a fit -h town or of ta monthly meetings, met at thi M.t r <■ .11, Technology. rhe^chairman was Professor W. F. s. Tur•f the Department of Glass T. bnol< >f tht- University I effield.163 words
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Article198 1924-03-06 5 A GUINEA AND PAPUA OIL LEASES. High I ion* r for Au I ralia has ed parti civs of the new mineral oil end teal Ordinances winch became operain the territories of Nen Guinec and t jua on January 7. The Ordinances provide (hat a licence ited giving a i198 words
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Article30 1924-03-06 5 .-\ny government formed m this country Will consist of Br tish nun and women, and noj t)f savage- longing to wallow m the o' their fellow-countrymen, Mr f> v.ald Ifoaley.30 words
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Article712 1924-03-06 5 Austrian Officer's Suicide. T.'t suicide .of the Chief of Staff of the Mn Army (.taps. Colonel Alfred Redl, m a V.enna hotel m 1913, caused a great ensaton ween it was known that this nicer, who was formerly the Chief of the fespaOnage ana Counter-Espiorage712 words
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Article186 1924-03-06 5 The crew of th.- -team pilot vesseli the bead of the Bay are often able to secure fish o; a g ant size. The latest capture of th"i 3 kind was made the other day when an enormous sword-fish more than lo feet mi n length and186 words
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Article91 1924-03-06 5 As an experiment it ha- been decided to *p:ve the Marconi Company a temporary license m India ..>r a period of throe months for the purpose of broadcast ing new; to be supplied by certain news agencies. Already the company has hten broadcasting daily programmes from Calcutta n conjunction wit91 words
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Advertisement1442 1924-03-06 5 I WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE For Coughs. Colds and Internal Troubles j NOTICES. SINGAPORE ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS, UNITED. (Incorporated m the United Kingdom.) O STOPPING PLACER. i o The Municipal Commissioners having no* approved for tramcars. FIXED STOPPING PLACES, these wiH be introduced, oa hII routes, On Sunday. <M h March.1,442 words
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Article1033 1924-03-06 6 IRISH MENACE TO SCOTLAND. (From Our Own Correspondent). Edinburgh, Jan. 6. The large emigration of Scots from the 1. blends and Lowlands and the still hunger influx of unskilled Ir h labourers, is tlj regretted m many quarters. Ultra ts ay that th€K are now over 600,000 Irish1,033 words
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Article339 1924-03-06 6 seen m Ceylon. Ira D Vsso it'on ol planti scusf 121 c, and m the followii of the c ia made to the 1. S. P. Example ol Malaya. v aral >dy place o So. 2 Committee, it had. to be Committee was failing ma v paired some339 words
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Article126 1924-03-06 6 The Bishop of London, who celebrated "his sixty-sixth birthday recently, gained one of the sincerest tribute- ever paid to any man from the lips of an old London bus driver. "Look at 'm," said the man to a passenger ie "driver's scat." waving his whip towards tbe Bis-hop as he126 words
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Advertisement424 1924-03-06 6 dEai. SKIN CURE I X CAj *t^^^m4^^^^r\*^ fk \J^*mV I i t v^ l PURELY HERBAL. W/HKN you apply Zam-Buk Wtt 1 X r *r M to any cut, wound. or sore you niay be sure you are using ByiE&*/ fml r im no risky cor oi anin r^* m\t424 words
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Advertisement437 1924-03-06 6 A WELTEVREDEN (JAVA), SINGAPORE *T KIJSWUKSIKAAT, 4 M, AMBER MANSION f A HYSWYK. ORCHARD ROAD i s) 'CORONA" f i 4 Flowershop f W SUPPLIER To THE GOVERN OR-GENJBRAL OF THE W i NETHERLANDS INDIES. 1 OPENING NEXT MONDAY MARCH 10th a i AT 5 P.M. k A BIG CHOICE437 words
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Article878 1924-03-06 7 CRITICISM HV SHAREHOLDERS. Tbe annual genera] meeting of Messrs. Maynard and Co. Ltd. was held at ChartBank erday. Chairman. Mr. K. A. Brown, presided, a there w i alt pi ent the bon*ble Mr. K< mp i Director), Messrs J. L. Law.. A. T. Hancock Captain Rushton,878 words
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Article52 1924-03-06 7 arrii Bangkok I U y a i eligioi ride's home. ar and I held by tin of Negri he ground Sungei Ujong 1 iday was a verj pleasant affair and a de ided fi lancial success hi r I i hai <•<) am gely to t iu success of heM.M. - 52 words
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Advertisement206 1924-03-06 7 BUSINESS CARDS. :;;:::::::::::::::::;:::::::i::::: ::j::j:2:;% VTHLETIC GOODS ii f Sports and (Limes. H■• Prices moderate. I O. LTD.. J, High Street ♦♦♦♦•»nt:x*»'»nrt:t:.» PRAMROZ tVs. VERATED WATERS. BIG Assortmea*! of l HES of even scriptioa \t RENE ULLMANN 1 >ire -t Importer I VMESE TEAK WOOD. j IMPORTERS. M HENG— P.O. Box206 words
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Advertisement295 1924-03-06 7 LACE MERCHANTS. Hand-made C OB L. a SPECIALITY. A. L. HEWA .-v CO., 4 Dhoby Ghaut. PHOTO ENGRAVING. LLNK ART AXD < OMMERCIAL. of Blocks. STRAITS PHOTO ENGRAVING CO. < SAIL MAKERS. < Establish! d 1872). Mfaafacturers of Patent Canvas Bags tor Pack'ng Rubber. J HEXDRIKS SOX, 112, Middle Rd295 words
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Advertisement65 1924-03-06 7 I V SALE. 5 B B. 170 and 170 aikh I N 75 I •h Zahth Alkafl I leas ehold fand d h< bin Sha 1 S nth B l mad oil 00. EXHIBITION OF PICTURES. At the Rallies Hotel, on March 12th, Madame Schakel-Braakensiek show her pictures of the65 words
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Advertisement387 1924-03-06 7 AUCTION SALES. LV ORDER OF SIR FREDERK SKI JAMES, K.BR, C.M.( The undersigned have been fa you red with instructions to sell by !\.blic Auction a1 their sale-room, B iffles Chambers. Raffles Pis ON SATURDAY, Bth. MARCH, AT 11 A.M. On.- 5-Seatei 20 II. P. 1»20 Model Austin Mol >r387 words
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Advertisement229 1924-03-06 7 JSjOTTons i The house of reliability for Scientific Instrument Agenta for STANLEY Co. i td. NAUTICAL REQ ITISI Agents Cor HEATH ft Co., Ltd. WATCHES AND CLOCKS. Agenta for S. SMITH Ltd. Case of Drawing Instruments S7 Drawini P 5 Pamp Spring Bow Pen 10 Faber's SI 1 Rul r229 words
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Article20 1924-03-06 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. MARRIAGE FARR COLLIER. A: S A Singapore, on •">•.. 11. Pars as, Guy 1 F Ros 1 1 er.20 words
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566 1924-03-06 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1924. The Khalifat Situation. We find some difficulty in* deal with the extraordinary situation which has arisen owing to the repudiation of the Kha'.ii by the Turkish Parliament. It is particularly difficult because we know that a great number of Moslems here, and presumably566 words
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Article543 1924-03-06 8 Possibly we shall be accounted reactionary and unprogreasive, but it appt .d to us that ii" the recent statents regarding the proposed Crag Hotel, Penanir. are true. Council should ask very clearly for the matter •pie under close review again. V, is difficult to understand on what543 words
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Article305 1924-03-06 8 [Reuter's Service.] nnd .n Mar. In the House of Commons, a private member's mot on was carried without division, affirming that thi' mmVi urn livirm wa^e of all workrs should be a first charmon industry, and calling for a special commission of enqi ir;. Sir Sytd Ameer AS,305 words
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Article394 1924-03-06 8 Dur.ng his stay m England Dr. Day ed the examination foi membershi] the Royal c icians. (Al af. Mr. Lim Ei v arell-known Petowkay, i a bvs trip to v to 1 Monday. The lal of V Gabriele-rd. v President of the S mini:, sion. left 14,510 (i ty £4,252).394 words
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Article38 1924-03-06 8 PEN \N(, MOTOR \c U)| N|s I (Fi m Pei The i •U I with th. Lam a- thin Bit a nightsoil van ai 15th., has i I at t* >, with cat: diivin, mam Odayachi wi*38 words
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Article19 1924-03-06 8 St. a (ju:. Miss R l ci held ii i white i a I Mrs. I I19 words
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Article16 1924-03-06 8 T mcml many populai I Cingali The G and The I well 416 words
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Article48 1924-03-06 8 a— S Mr. J I a Tl ruarj 27tl K. v of thi A Bi stol ol t! e mas i It is p rop< ;'<>•• < arry ng senior offl At 1 p.m. M !hin< se deti l\\ Hokien, nam< accu?< d was pn d the Kuala Lumpur Pol48 words
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Advertisement169 1924-03-06 8 r^'" -r^?ff*'***^ B -THE CONNOISSEUR COMES TO IJ. NAPIER JOHNSTONE'S J|k "N. J Club" mwttk CTAT^ U ■pSI MjU It. 11 i atdbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Im m Shanghai). r~&> i PATBONIBED r^S^^^S^E B^ K(n aIFY I BEEORE YOU BUY ELSEWHERE Judge quality before price TRY AT THE FOREMOST JE>YELLER169 words
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Advertisement62 1924-03-06 8 1 PEARS* 5 1 GOLDEN SERIES. J < < i I I IMPORTANT. HON: SIR PONNAMPAkABt RAMANATHAN, Kt., K.t C.M.G. Owing to thi Blight indisposition of Sir Por.nampalam sll arrangements m connection with hia visit an i ed, till furth* i Tho who]*' programme will be carried through when sir62 words
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Article50 1924-03-06 9 DAKCV COMPANY ACTS. r 0-PERSIAN SUBSIDIARY. ReUtl Service. 1 1< wh n. M;»r. Bi itish Boi i thi Ex- which is an offshoot 1 lded I l ion oi N 'jl i( re. that the 250,000 I'l si... d with vi Ihe land, but it the50 words
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Article175 1924-03-06 9 1 a Bill approt g h e B N w .< i ebj i annually, i < f wirll be .t In al Toulouse. IPANESI LOADLINES London, Mar. I. t ion United Kingf( to those appliI lit doe.- not i 1 ING MEXI4 <>. vico I J>175 words
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93 1924-03-06 9 i I P H n K< l roup. 1 to explore the nd they Dut< h East In •a1 th( German group ■wn poll H consult th the 1 1 Adolf I i ies. Dur- Est f amber of the Demo- •me might result Gei93 words
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Article123 1924-03-06 9 OUR AIR-FORCE STRENGTH. THE STRONG MAN I'M ED. [Ranter's Service. l London, Mar. 4. Ir< of Lord ha- paaaed without I 'division. but against the Government's' tbl motion of Lord Londonderry,' ng stress on the neceae.ty of mainta'.n--i c an air fore* sufficito protect against attack- by the123 words
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Article329 1924-03-06 9 Riga, Mar. 1. A from Moscow says the pul •i ie-inv.ted to subnvit claims m et of losses cau ed by the operat of the White Russian armies, with a view em shortly when the Soviet starts n< ns wth other nation- as it ons. s.329 words
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Article292 1924-03-06 9 M. Lacan's Policj of Pinpricks. Londi a, Feb. 1 ~> ol Mr < on Mr. Howard If the I sts m follow li. La world is likely to H a n to the Isma lian tmosph< re, wl ts feared would take of Egyptian autonomy. The tomb292 words
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Article314 1924-03-06 9 ■TURKEY'S FATEFUL ACT. KHALIF EXPELLED. [Reuter's Service.] Ci -nst intinonlc, Mir th occasion of the fateful debate rda surrounded the Assembly which was pa Iced. Th spei h of Mustapha Kemal Pasha ime th« necessity of pur-rin^- re'i ron itical influences, unifying the 01 and purifying iho ju»t314 words
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Article387 1924-03-06 9 New York. Mar. 4. The Commissioner of Immigration has d the steamship companies that beginning witn March 6th, all aliens arriving I as musl go to Ellis Island instead iding at the Piers as hitherto. Also no aliens travelling rirst-class will be examined at the quarantine387 words
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Article560 1924-03-06 9 THE END IN SIGHT. When tre sixth day's hearing of the action by G. C. Evance, former manager of the Elkayes Match Factory, who claims damages for wrongful dismissal by Lee Kirn Soo, She proprietor of the factory, was concluded yesterday afternoon Mr. R. L. Ehu r,560 words
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Article338 1924-03-06 9 The hearing of Che action by the trustees cf the estate of the late Thio Teow Siat,| a wealthy Chinese merchai allege that three medicine chops i the estate w, fraudulently sold by former administrators, who had since led,' to the defendant. Ch}}) Yit See, was338 words
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Article66 1924-03-06 9 The attention of the public usinjr the trams is drawn to the fact that from Senday, on all routes, trams will stop only at the fixed Stopping places red hand on poles-, compulsory stop, white band on poles, request stop to pick up or set down passengers.66 words
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Advertisement117 1924-03-06 9 Robinson Co Ltd. Watchman's Control Clock As Illustrated TAJNING ONE YEARS \(K SUPPLY OF PAPER DIALS I O" f X i A "X 'Af^ $37.50 Robinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In I 6910 FLAK u!S:Rf T TEB famous all the World Over. dLZ Z7" r^SJßaaSaaSaW I N^i^ Obtainable (SKSILi v] T7lr^117 words
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Advertisement625 1924-03-06 10 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Services ta LONDON. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE. LIVEkPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. PYRRHUS rdam,625 words
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Advertisement542 1924-03-06 10 STEAMER SAILINGS 1 ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer. Due Singapore. HOMEWARDS. *s.s\ CITY OF YORK Marseilles— London April 4 ♦s.s. CITY OF CAIRO Marseilles— London Apr. 23 PASSAGE RATES. *A Class Steamers Ist Class £86. 2nd Class £56. Deck £22. fB542 words
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Advertisement458 1924-03-06 10 STEAMER SAILINGS P. o. BRITISH INDIA AMI APCAR LINES. (Incorporated m England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMKWAR] For China and Japan. Marseilles, London Tonnage. S ngapo tonna. por KALYAN458 words
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Article788 1924-03-06 11 THE ILL- -REQI ITED SCHOLAR. i From Our Own <>n <•- pondent Paris, Feb. 6. Learning baa ever beon at a d scount m Paris, where payment is concerned. True, profeesora of psychology, euchology, '*.my. ethnology, conchology, and various other "nloL'if-," tind employment, while (averse to mastering languages though788 words
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Article355 1924-03-06 11 View* of Home Papers. London, Feb. 20. The Manchester Guardian says the Govrnment of India is not bound to give efto the Assembly's resolution, but to ent re it would b* to give the Swarajist eader what he most deairee*, namely, the empathy and indulgence oi'355 words
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Article193 1924-03-06 11 THE KI NG'S ARMS REVISED. Lion ar.d the Unicorn which, have >r the Ci own m the R fcr the past fourteen years arc- to warfare m future on more lined lin 1 out and brushed heraldic Clarkson who wishes air d have and imi "supporters" of so illustrious a193 words
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Article237 1924-03-06 11 P REPARING FOR NEXT WAR. London February 15. Lecturing Colonel F. G. r sLid that the tank was the greati the War. 378 tanks at the f Cambrai m N< IP IT broke Hindenburg Line to a depth I Britain to-day had four batof tanks and France forty. Our was237 words
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Article356 1924-03-06 11 New regulations have been gazetted m W. Australia tor the control of the sandalwood industry. Under these i\nul -tions firms previously engaged m the induatry have been granted licences authorizing then t ti.'a indalwood tiom Crown lands, the tc^?l _r.:c nt cut m any year not to356 words
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Article236 1924-03-06 11 Ac dent it. a v v ry h has beef) made A group prominent S< by somi Italy's lias ap] for a grant m lire for the pos« •wo hou which were by tic ninet hundred years i at the bottom of Lak< V a ts are d<236 words
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Article242 1924-03-06 11 A your ale drill m ihc Zoo house has been kill mut !at< 1' opard m the next cat i The drill, known aa Mrs. George, had ipied a compartmt nt .v it ung 'iii!', named Get rge, and, thoug*h lived happ.'iy tofether, tiny were nevei on242 words
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Advertisement232 1924-03-06 11 < Here is the newest thing m Shaving Sticks Williams Qoublecap SHAVING STICK l full -hand hold as d convenient as the lie of your lather brush. ia of non-corrosive 1 that will last indefi- When the original is used up, get a Roll you can insert fuss or bother,232 words
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Advertisement677 1924-03-06 11 PL.... =1 f/'/J |T 'follows m the Path rrWl of SANATOGEN B S There are thousands upon thousand* aal 1 1 I f f J S of healtliy people who owe all their Lli I\i I 2 glorious health of body and nervi W'\\\ ill \rmif solely to the regular677 words
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Article95 1924-03-06 12 The most remarkable fleet of model liners cv fc r built is to be displayed at the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley. The work has been done at the yards of Messrs. Harland and Wo'ff to the order of the White Star Line. The most anes/ting95 words
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Article219 1924-03-06 12 New Commonwealth Steamer m Commission. Australia's largest steamer, the Fordsdale, 12,300 tons was due to sail from Sydney early m February. The vessel is the largest ever mad? m Australia, bein^ twice as bi*r as H.M.A.S. 'Adelaide,' which held the record. She was launched from Cockatoo Docks219 words
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Article314 1924-03-06 12 The sort of buffeting which modern flying boats can stand is shewn by the experience of an aircraft belonging to the British Marine Navigation Company. One of this firm's boats was forced to moor out m Guernsey harbour for 45 hours during' the very rough314 words
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Article426 1924-03-06 12 < Paid thc enthusiast, who was' staying at my hotel, "and try a real thrill knew he was bobsleigh fiend, hit aa i Had exhausted the more ordinary ways of falling down while trying the simpler skiturns, I decided to give my life into hi< .'iar.ds. So426 words
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Advertisement200 1924-03-06 12 wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininnnnnniii',?nr,itnuii»iimiiu»ntt;»'!»i;tiMinn»iii»inn»mtmuur I UNDERWOOD I TYPEWRITERS. t~~ "tV -'^**S**^S***!*±£Sz9m\VT M v fj ißflaHHCsaaaaaaKaV 1 NEW MODELS S.S. CITY OF DURBAN. I l 10* o, 1 lin. 18in. 26in. Carriage. j I PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. 3 (Incorporated m England.) n tJaWaTJaMttaTJtaaaMWWMaa^^ N CROFT'S PORT. j WHITE SEAL j •y. 5M> D200 words
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Advertisement348 1924-03-06 12 j m m^ mm^ m^ m^^mmmmmmmmmm^^Z m^ mm m^^~~I BUCHANAN'S "BLACK WHITE" "ROYAL HOUSEHOLD" SCOTCH WHISKIES To maintain a high standard of quality. Stock* ire essential. The largest stocks of Scotch Wh iky m Scotland are held by James Buchanan T their subsidiary companies. The continued subi excellence of their348 words
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Advertisement228 1924-03-06 12 STEAMER SAILINGS^ LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. U (Incorporated m Italy) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. For Penang, Brindisi, Yen cc and Tn*u \'h ports taking cargo on through I Lading for Fiume, the Levant and Bla^ Sea Ports, also to all ports on the W»n Coast of Italy. Due t0 Due u> Arrvt- Sail228 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous683 1924-03-06 12 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembing and Kiantan (via Jerantut) By train 6* a.m. Bangkok (By train) 8 a.m. Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, tak.ng mails for U. S. A. and Canada Kamo Maru 8 a.m. Karimon Soon Lee i) a.m. I Cuccb and Pontian Hang Chiap 9 a.m.683 words
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Advertisement561 1924-03-06 13 £_/\ivit_K SAILINGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. IHE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Lid. AND ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAM SHIP Co., Lid. (.AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE). (Incorporated m En-gland). jUI.M SERVICE TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK Vis SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. amera. Due Spore. Route For SGA Mar. 20561 words
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Advertisement524 1924-03-06 13 _______STEAMER SAILINGS im -m in\/L>2. js»i_S/ t. j JjlM\{gg|Fi a A W "Ground the World" K& FAST PASSENGER ANI> FREIGHT SERVICE From Singapore and Penang to Boston and New York via Port Said, Genoa and Marseilles. S S ESISSSSI HAVES March 12 s.s. PRESIDENT ADAMS m Anrn 0 and thereafter524 words
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Advertisement708 1924-03-06 13 STEAMER SAILINGS Isthmian line Arriving from America via Panama and Loading for BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. s.s. MONTGOMERY CITY due Singapore Mar tt s.s. STEEL WORKER due S.ngapore Mar 95 ■A STEEL MAKER due Singapore Ap r 25 Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading to708 words
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Article505 1924-03-06 14 Legends ol t*c East and West. le ture on the subject of "Pearls" was vered ly Professor W. T. Gordon at Sunt.*:- Novelties Exhibition, m aid f King Edward's Hospital Fund. Pi lessor G< rdon said that pearls the oldest gems on record, and their histon505 words
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Article1200 1924-03-06 14 THE APHIS AM) THE ALIEN. There is only one thing more persistent than Nature, and f hat is the persistent way m which man refuses to let' Nature take its course. All things flow panta rei as the Greek philosopher wisely observed, and J aa Proft isor Einstein1,200 words
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Article361 1924-03-06 14 Pler.B Well Advanced. Commandi r Burney i- one who ia not afraid of tin new Government, at least far a- his own scheme for an Empire cii -hip oncerned. 0 course ha be< n no tme for Brigadier General mson t<> formulate a policy, -till •ileaLiu361 words
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Article271 1924-03-06 14 (22), of Oldham Road, was fined £10 al D I itly for driving t Rer cf tl üblic an,} motor-car knowing that the brakes were i failing 1 give audil le appro*: vi issed. ai stqual to an accident m h Mr. John Edward Holt,271 words
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Article225 1924-03-06 14 INCREASE IN ROM, COXsc^ Th, fl i; s I Hon I m, t, it i ra the out stand.ng •m increat sem. ol an. duction. Ex] tr'ei iQS.OCO torn. C< entirely accou the heme d< i of the L7n ted Sti <lnp llt first half of th( yeai bei225 words
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Article31 1924-03-06 14 I which m, ded Ju i adi Of this, w! Forty thou iai toi tet:il numbi selvi s ol the prh ilege ol cants foi tfie r I31 words
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Advertisement236 1924-03-06 14 Three Cats /|R_§gi___*\ CIGARETTES vVh/// jB s_S In JB__sS_ W*r^^ I 1 1 np t_j r» /^/r^*Mmmmy }£TTES Jl\S telHng y u jus why X VTOV Carolina districts to the _^k. Mr arettes is as good as our |uH|^^ML Look /or mmm on every tin ■H^BjMj^A Made m London by236 words
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Article39 1924-03-06 15 March. "5. Bank 4 m 2[4 uu Bank, den 2 l 3- 3' Private er< -New \crk. Credit! 1100 Indii Hnnsk, zokohama, den n Java, demand Bangkok, Sovereign, Bank Bo Bank of England I Bar Silver I ondon39 words
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Article141 1924-03-06 15 Gambier Jl'yl I 'i- 18.00 I k« rapioea 1 s dried 124 Opium, Benares unt. 4 Rice, Rangoon white 275 Rice Siam Xo. 1 for expert 3()!oo Rice, Siam No. 2 for export 310.00 Rice, Saigon Xo. 1 for export 232.00 Rice, Saigon Xo. 2 for export 213.00 Rice,141 words
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Article50 1924-03-06 15 Yesterday's Alterations. Kamunl t 1.60 1.70 X T (1 00—) 1.40 l pkal< n I £1 I 15.50 P< ig Tin ($1 I 1.15 LIT' Taiping (fl > 1.174 1-224 noh < if, >,000 l 18 18.1 S S 54 per cent T.oan 1919 redeerosbl* 1929 $15,074,30050 words
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Article243 1924-03-06 15 I ondon, Feb. 6. ncy m i ad ha< made further headway dv and the sire to take m fore the threatened d i 1 stril materialise? ha ry m I need > con- .1 this ia (ft; n < r all-i ound impi tra le. r:243 words
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THE PRODUCE MARKET.
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Article16 1924-03-06 15 Singn] merc 1 i 5 tons. et per fo SI Pale I rhe Wei16 words
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Article45 1924-03-06 15 MACPHAIL CO. LTD'S REPORT. Singapore. Mar. sth. i. lur._ Tm.— L j 1 tone Ku">b.^- j 1.05, I 21. Mining.— Asa m Kumba 41 B ang Pads K:i £f-m] Kamuni n Mai Muia 3.15. 1.371* lA <• I.lj 1.. rai] j 5- Ha i ma.— l9J45 words
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Article37 1924-03-06 15 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. (U IL MacPhail) n 1 Singapore. Mar Rubber.. gi< eas 1. Sid'nis 1. > X2 n lths I." 1.20, Idri Hydrauli [ndustrUL— Tn Weaves Weari 10 .n--[5 1047 106.50, ictory 103.50 101 ex int.37 words
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Article36 1924-03-06 15 c Sng.ipnrc. Mar. (f, 1 2 noon Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked SI I s f*44K 14% s Mar. 144 4494; I 4« 40%; July-Sept. IT 47',. 1 Is. Id. Mark Weak.36 words
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Advertisement331 1924-03-06 15 t **^f-w-fCTO-g_woßSa-f__a^ *v BTTnnwrii-iißi— i—i its over $5,000,000. 3 m**"* 1 I***1 1 TUP rnri-T r»iomni^ I.T1 .T T TO w. Assurances m force over $17,000,000. ThE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. HiPAn nis-i-ra «t- (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD Oi- 1- ICE:- Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICF 12331 words
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Advertisement249 1924-03-06 15 INSURANCE, A~^_r-i _XV, mm^mWS^mS. (Incorporated i Great Britain). 000,000 FIRE, MOTOR CAR, COMMERCIAL VEHICLES, AND MOTOR CYCLES. it Malaya. BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (In tted m F.M.S.) MBINI vxi, cO JAVA SKA cV: FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. A-B FINLAYSON GREEN. Tel. 1714 Local Manager:--H. P. BAKKENIST. NEW ZEALAND SI RW; i.249 words
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Advertisement517 1924-03-06 15 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA m England by Royal Charter. o Paid up Capita] m 600,000 o 1 1 £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 3,800,000 Luscrvv Liability oi Tn. prut ors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. P 3B Blsi London, E.C Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hoi p„ ket Amntaar Iloilo517 words
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Advertisement373 1924-03-06 15 1 NANKING. j HONGKONG SHANGHAJ BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkon/) Head Offke: Hongkong. Authorised > $50,000,000 usued ana fully paid up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund:— Sterling 1,500,000 Silver $26,500,000 ueserve Liatahty of Proprietors 120,000,00 COURT OF DIRECTORS Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang., Chairman D. G. M. B. Esq., Deputy Chairman. A.373 words
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Advertisement46 1924-03-06 15 I ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by h 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 Manatrer.46 words
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Article297 1924-03-06 16 818 RAMANATHAN INDISPOSED. Sir Ponnuanpalam Ramanathan, Kt., X.C C.M.G., companied by Laely Ramanathan anu their daughter arrived ir Singapore on I the N.y.k. Kamo Maru yesterday morning. The distinguished visitor wna greeted on board by a large gnthering repreaentativt of the [ndiai and Ceyloneae communities of Singapore,297 words
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Article370 1924-03-06 16 A Kurd Proposed. fair ruth ng f o ld boys and Lionel Wo .ward the Chief Judlc ncr, delivered ture Saturday at the N 1 rtitution 0 ation Hall. Rodger-ot, X Lumpur, on the Mr 5» Kicng and inti knew the -übject ie m this country. i370 words
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Article54 1924-03-06 16 num V (hl;(h wh h been for a Co l 5 I E*n" .ll thl sUff of th B f >\V,-\; V 7***** 'or good on Feb. 29. science :n Bangkok Mr, Church "v v i" Maaonk mat. Vh "l MM offices m I-lge ainl Chapter working m oangu k54 words
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835 1924-03-06 16 One job for those expert? including thc thre* Americans. Messrs. Dawes, Young and Robinson who are to help the ReI arntiona Commission is "to consider means f estimating the amount of exported capital and bringing t back to Germany." In a Paiis dispatch to835 words
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Article35 1924-03-06 16 Entries foi the tennis, billiards, ping-! mg, chess and badminton tormaments c now open and will close on the 20th. tant. Entry sheets are posted up at Club's Not! o Board.35 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article162 1924-03-06 16 TO-DAY'S TIES. Newcomers' Handicap. Dr. Lindow vs. E. D. Andrews. R. A. Phayre vs. J. Berry. R. E. Smith vs. R. H. Mallinson. W. B. Penman vs. D. C. Walmsley. L. Gregory vs. C. E. Docker. L. Hobson vs. Capt. R. E. Vyvyan. E. E. Story vs.162 words
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Article40 1924-03-06 16 (From Our Own Ccrrespondent.) Fenang, Mar. 5. The Wanderers (Malays) m the soccer ie, scored their thirei successive vicv by defeating the- Rovers (Indians-) by f< a: to nil. The Rovers put i:p a game to the eiie!.40 words
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Article57 1924-03-06 16 The following will represent the Aston \thletic Club against tho S.C.C. at soccer on the S.C.C, ground to-day: Tan Boon Ens;; Tan Lei Wan. Yong Ngim Djin; Chia Gue Seng, Chua Seng Chye, Kho Koon '/am; Chia Kwang Hung. E. Chan Hee, Lim Vong Liang, Tham Cheng Hoe. anei57 words
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Article170 1924-03-06 16 LA DIES LAWN TENNIS CLUB. The annual general meeting was boh: i i the Pavil on on Tuesday, 4th inst. Mr. A. R Linton In the chair. 1" minutes hay ru .i am! confirmed, tho Chair•l tht members to the n and accounts, and aft. tt the rd wn m170 words
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Article41 1924-03-06 16 i- American Open Doubles Tournament. some close contests, tho tournated m a draw between: Mi-. Ward and Mi-. Hedley Stevens Jtephei n and Miss Shaw. aw will eyed off m the coui se the next few days.41 words
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Article362 1924-03-06 16 MR. MAC DONALD AND INDIA. fall text mes rage despatched te India by Air. Ramsaj Mac Donald is dated January <». and i-. -ays Reuter, a- follows. 1 watch sometime- wit:, i.o little anxiety t it progress of affairs m India. During nil mj political life I have anchored myself362 words
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Article69 1924-03-06 16 Programme af Drill up to and for 9-3-24. Thursday Bth 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall M. G. Platoon Testa. Friday 7th 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall M Platoon **A" Company, Recruits Drill, S. R. A. (Vt. Gun Drill. Saturdaj Bth 2 m i Balestier Range M. Part i (Imtruct69 words
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Article206 1924-03-06 16 The annual .V.R. B.R A >pen I rs, will be held _pril 18— 21 st, m pur. irst d-.y (Friday) thi orning aid aft .'lll start on Saturthe S -gj 'c, on the t Qui rifl as On Sunday and Moi Grand te, on206 words
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Article114 1924-03-06 16 i The conflict between tbe Philippines Constabulary and a large number of Riorums at Badar, Surigap, at the beginning of last month, ecms to have been a bloody #fair. Ma vne guns caused 80C lasualties among the fanatics and 54 dead bodies were le t on the field to countera114 words
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Article15 1924-03-06 16 Woman, at Kingston: It fa a false untruth, and I shall make you prove L.15 words
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Article528 1924-03-06 16 The Lumut Camp. In accordance with the training programme for the year the first of the Officer-' and N. C Os Camps commenced at Lumut on loth February. The camp was as alreaeiy notified intended mainly for tne Penang and Pro. Wellesley Wunteer Corps a certain number of528 words
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Advertisement158 1924-03-06 16 Moutrie Pianos GRANDS, UPRIGHTS, PLAYERS. All are of the highest grade m materials craftsmanship. They are renowned througho East for their tonal quality and solid construction. GUARANTEED FOR SEVEN YEARS S. MOUTRIE CO. LTD Incorporated :n Honsrkone-.* \> Fl S Pl K. v r= I■■ H I >■•• S S158 words
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