The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 November 1924
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Title Section15 1924-11-17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. KM-- SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1924. NO. 11,350.15 words
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Article185 1924-11-17 1 Di>a^re<-ments at Gcsstfl m the opium t'tinferent-e have reached a pitch where failure appears likeh Page 9. A crisis has arisen m Egypt owing to political resignations, including that of Zaghlul Pasha Page An extraordinary situation e\ist> m Vancouver m connection with alleged, rum-running Page 9. The185 words
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Article610 1924-11-17 1 R. J. T yard may be right er may v iij_- m hi f redu. v• k ould point t-'. .T.- c< pip,,ii: <- _-is." c w! <" -I sw.-.rni. ay ,i, tin f Sui M ida. r the "Bilalang J<j v i." w ith our them. Be that610 words
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Advertisement270 1924-11-17 1 jrYREs: iyres:: u_sl*. »1$ v '05 SI 2. l2isl v ii nKs t WHh Order.. lUNES cv CO. RAFFLES HOTEL Christmas Programme. J,. Dec. Special Vuletide Dinner and Dance. Thursc: _V IV« XMAS DINNER. Novelties v.vA Crackers. Orchestral Music. T. Fridaj'. J" iUr. Special Dinner and Ball. I Fancy Dress270 words
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Advertisement303 1924-11-17 1 "Kurlo" Soap Wafers. Absolutely pore and free from any deleterious ingredients. Unsurpassed for washing woollens, laces, silks etc. T\ \:r'.o" not injurs or harden the most delicate fabric. "__M/« /J^mmM Washes Without I Shrinking n:ak,s r^ '-'jr_^fks^ shampoo ij^^-^ _~vJf ...lut on. Manufactured by: WILLIAM GOBSAGE SONS LIMITED. Widnea, England.303 words
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Advertisement126 1924-11-17 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. N\ AY dress*.-— Page 2. Try Teanent'fl Pace 8. Wsa. .hi ki for Halls painl Dop foi th< finest chocolates -i'aL-t 4. PriseiUs Deai st thi Palladmn— P t| Hoy t< ak< ecreani Sundae- Pa._« Relief I i squitoi -sho I PagM 12. row tl Shaw l I126 words
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Advertisement26 1924-11-17 1 TYRES TYRES Mil x 90— S10. s7r, Igf |U 32 3' .SI 2. 880 x 120 $13. ILIJELS $1.30 Cash With Orders. IRVING JONES O. j26 words
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Miscellaneous87 1924-11-17 1 THE WEEK. Water, 1.59 a.m., 1.5 p.m. asaswanl mail closes. Pol.': Cups. < iy, 18tJL Hiprl V. 2.4 i n.. 1.44 Xo i*#ue of Fret Pin M. tMa. :i W.;tt r. 2 'V 2 p.m. Tl 20th. Hi-i Water, I If •m. Piiil. Oi eat les Ft n«t H Wat«87 words
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Article120 1924-11-17 2 The-Air Mr ew aeropiu 1 a practical and aeroplanes efficient ar plant shoved itself capable of can «B the sd. On the i hand, H was 1 She engines at such a higi ance that a w as the in- y udtrs that 1 I warrant the120 words
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Advertisement303 1924-11-17 2 CURES COLDS IN THE HEAD LITTLE VICTOR INHALER Of All Chemists. ACENTS: MEDICAL HALL LTD. 28 Battery Road. SINGAPORE. THE HAPPY VALLEY LTD. tttrrd i> -'apday Moiid:;' Nov; \~>. 16. 1 i. 16th. and 7th. E E1 W [DA] i'R'UiRAMMK WAI M. PEY JEE COMPETITION Sa R Sa Pot ra303 words
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Advertisement254 1924-11-17 2 Victoria Theatre I Commencing Wednesday, November 26th i THE ITALIAN GRAND OPERA GO. Booking will open at JOHN LITTLE'S ON WEDNESDAY NOV. 19th. PALLADIUM THEATRE orchard R ad At 9.i5 P .m. TO-NIGHT p- m -"Fog Bound" Dorothy Dalton Maurice Costello m A Mystery Drama. Sunported by LATEST PATHE GAZETTE254 words
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Advertisement240 1924-11-17 2 Alhambra From Friday. November 14th. to In the Second Show a1 artLOVE AT FIRST SH.IU 1 Reel Path, h FOX NEWS SPEC 1 M QNE WEEK A 2 Ree P>ustei Ke; 1 i THE WORLD'S (.RE S LITTI Qft JACKIE COOCIAN "CIRCUS DAYS A Firsl National Attraction m 7 Re<240 words
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Article1068 1924-11-17 3 PARISIAN A. TOBACCO AND ASH-MADE PICTURES. (From Our Own Correspondent). Paris, Oct. 16. i ii vary pvopailj balkrviug that ■M can if found for everything:, recently aavt revived the >hmiil forgsttss art r»f mskinf pictures frosj tobaea ami tohaecoaah. GrsjMifjarenta, sareats, ;.nd children oi all _g g; everybody spendi induatriooi1,068 words
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Article46 1924-11-17 3 Mr. E. Gali.«tan, Marine Engineer, Singapore, has arrived m Penang on a visit to the local lighthouses. On Wednedney morning he wen to Muka Head. Mr. Galistan has been engaged for the last few days m putting m a new burner at the Fort Cornwallis lighthouse.46 words
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Advertisement402 1924-11-17 3 aSwr^^~al^ax r L/ V _P_l Km '■ill Kill the Pain 1 i with Sloan's 1 C NOTHING BETTER FOR M tl SCIATICA, RHEUMATISM, 1 h ALL RHEUMATIC AND I NERVE PAINS. ~\L// R I s I_juanert aSord* freeaom from pain to tho.isi- M have cone to know bow easily and402 words
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Advertisement455 1924-11-17 3 V _s__f _f w T/?^ Economical iffl?_ ff*"-^^*^!*^ V_ __r WjLz. _f /ay I __V/ C i_ JS^ gr\ 27 tests set an average of 26.9 miles to the gallon of petrol |p Malayan Motors^ _3a____ HP__l R3 nf/ Js_____! I_________H_______^_ "5 Sn _____HR_V_____F'^'___*r_^__9^'**^"^^ I6 E CREAM SUNDAE Pour crushed455 words
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Article686 1924-11-17 4 vi i: i.kok<;e i vmbtovs memories. 1: rg, L i:>.:»: n. 1 l: that should publish bis >■ aftt ti Sa H betn Earls of I > sent, snd now St has H race for I V: V. v. r I n^ n_ seritv ned by^Alr. Lambtor686 words
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Article150 1924-11-17 4 A USTRALIA'S WOOL CLIP. Sydney, Oct 9. actual decisioi baa been made to v lltsil era BS las, but the question of limiting the offerings is being canvassed. The banks maintain that it will require perhaps a credit of £20,000,000 to handle the clip. The Notes Board have agreed to150 words
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Article1134 1924-11-17 4 LIQIOK CONTROL IN NEWFOUNDLAND. Newfoundland has recent. y abandoned i rohib.tion after a six years' trial. Being an island it seemed to offer an admirable ■fas Elf the experiment. The sole dravback lay m the fact that St. Pierre-MuiU-- the French colony, which is the base I1,134 words
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Article93 1924-11-17 4 Writing i I Centenary of British I I i Tra i be movement arhich that ovement, one of tin t achievements of ma: which i h and expansion of Christ y begins with th. That bmom en see spec-it -Yients 4 against binations 1- I ombination93 words
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Article158 1924-11-17 4 Thousan.i f liar. l .r k w aritiag it 4 the proposal of tht head- .1 m f th. "Biy I- ix« hanks u-. machim f<»i ami t!:e v\ itine jp j a Ii into t'. ree. Such a machine has bean used at Lloyds Bank branch at158 words
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Article97 1924-11-17 4 markah of a bl a nievenunt lie- behind th. siSSM shorthand aid fMS Green, used s tiny machine. seven notes, the trsnacription tea* sste < tomb* blind >'irth. end is l typis ai National Bland. "So fsr a* I knot;." ad I which a has97 words
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Article56 1924-11-17 4 i: ber, records that ganeral man... J 1 eat snd sdestisaa' motor-omnibus. A P*>* i Mrs. Fairbairns. ran (^jnibe> the r came to rek and P^f^J tser^? a more M*eu fr> tram cleared- f V h £^__?3 isge wa tl»**^__ the wall snd tit'^ __i d. and56 words
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Advertisement88 1924-11-17 4 sole Agents: W. H. Dop's Trading Co. No. 54, Robinson Road. Telephone 2627 j 1 DRINK DROSTE'S NURSE COCOA. ONCE TRIED ALWAYS WANTED. S RETAIL PRICE I Per one pound tin $1.25 J I Eat Droste's Chocolates. I y^^^S, A TREAT TO EVERYBODY. Rttfj^ A W_^^i_________________r 2 J* I.IU K|88 words
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Article1286 1924-11-17 5 ihe Nature of a Crime. Conrad and Hueffer. (Duckworth). This book is all the more interesting eiaee it was possibly one of the last tasks Si the late Joseph Conrad to prepare it foi t nblitStisß m book form. The story hud appeared previously m the early day.s1,286 words
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Article265 1924-11-17 5 Kevtmue <d Fashionable Clubs (iune. .Madrid. Oct. 4. There El Ssneb ado m Madrid and Other baey eantree ol Spain over the Military Government's decree supposing gambling. The Eaaioaa lottery Ka, af course, not included; this being Qoeariiescnt institution and a source of considerable265 words
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Article489 1924-11-17 5 E\ acuation C entenar\ Oct. U<_'4. t a I I *avsasa__h bj t_M Dutch, th* terms <•:' thi Treat .f L> nd :i whu h 1 1 hangi d Date! lettleajM tin sinls I f India for eertaj by Great Bi tain m Sumatra am; ci489 words
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Article36 1924-11-17 5 Allahabad, Oct. 31. The Pioneer understands the Sudhar Committee m the Punjab are bringing out a paper to express the views of moderate Sikh opinion to combat the misstatements of the Akali.36 words
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Article237 1924-11-17 5 rhino m Kog. \e* V«»rk. Oct. 14. i Captain Steele, the ard the Z.R.:\ wh. v r tl r Stat- Covernment, sent a ag< N Department eh, n :.l\ Th;- ..d that the ZK a-» iunning with three of her six engines m pei ati237 words
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Article94 1924-11-17 5 M. Clemenceau, ur... celebrated > s eighty-third birthday rt-centh at hi> c i» try home m l>a Vendee, sent an amu-.ii:' reply m verse a short while since t< a correspondent who inquire-d; whet} -i name should be spelt with an acute a« -nt over the fir.-t94 words
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Advertisement366 1924-11-17 5 I -Hl f^ __T^ you are T^V < j Nervous, Run-down ___i, jk y° u need Wincarnis VA \_J. A Bee .iusr Wintarnrs offers yr.u new ad\ »^»t\/.- strength to banish your weakness 2l\ J_v 15'.5yl 5'.5y aslSs.fi h, red blood to renew your Ql i impoverished flood new ner\e366 words
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Advertisement77 1924-11-17 5 |llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||i 1 A LONG TIME INVESTMENT. I $2,450 1 Fully Equipped. Spare Tyre and Tube. j Cushion Covers. ExtraJßulb Horn. I Central Motors Limited. Jfl t f I H SINGAPORE. /tI'MP 1 Malacca and Seremban Kuala Lumpur, \j!( §j SIME, DARBY CO., LTD CENTRAL ENGINE W\( 1 WORKS LTD. iV77 words
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Article745 1924-11-17 6 CLAIM FOB WRONGFUL DISMISSAL. A Remarkable Suit. London. Oct. SL A contract for beautifying the Palace of tiie Maharajah of Indore, involving ■oast £170,000, Was one of the principal factorin an action brought by Henry KnowleSmith m the King's Bench division to receiver damage foi- arrongfuJ dismissal745 words
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253 1924-11-17 6 F.M.S. PATIENTS IN SINGAPORE HOSPITALS. A correspondent ask.-, sneopos af the frequency with which F.M.S. people are reported as leasing for Singapore to enter hospital there, etc: 1.- it because the hospital here is not properly equipped, or be cause there is not a sufficiently skilled s_r> gson to operate?253 words
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Advertisement664 1924-11-17 6 mm' f l^sPy^L \y- hy IT is the fashion among certain sections of the X s *^^r X^y community to sneer at Proprietary Medicines, jfi^R- "f*s^ j (riV /~>§ m rn^ n y cases there is considerable self-interest fM Pf**\' r^l.' '?W behind the sneer. In spite of this attempt664 words
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Advertisement58 1924-11-17 6 GUAN KIAT CO., LTD. HAVE THE FOLLOWING STOCKS ON HAND:— Dioptric Anchor Lenses, Ruby Globes and Green Slides to fit Lenses, Duplex Chimneys, Bunker Lamps, Tin Oil Feeders, Polished Brass Bells, Anchor Lamps, Brass Berth Lamps, Japanned Bu'lseye Lanterns, Aluminium Megaphones, 11 by 4 rows Bass Brooms and Lawn Mowers.58 words
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Advertisement219 1924-11-17 6 r^ "=h x /g_K\ i A i i E^vQ, -—-A 3*_ r m&~y y 1 L "rfyo- T »r»p.«T-wi gpjs V i 1 Inr "a" 00 1 I _aVV' 1 V^- The great 8ut,,,. %\\*hi Tonic for Over Thirty 2^]; Build up your Health a Strength Every drop of H219 words
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Article1047 1924-11-17 7 1 YPTIAN I E bDER'S AREER. Zajrh nn M i §1 v cry e< lada I ..i aaV i- M3 l J aSfl BgS a* liian.i. ►eha, and studi< d at and passtnl _h Urn l fSaSat] of A: A/.har. where .t m acqna ntanci f th< afte1,047 words
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Article155 1924-11-17 7 Legislative Council to be Eatablished I (unci oroi iding for tha eaU.blishment and composition of a Legiala- > for Sierra I.e. ne were publish' I at Isasßaa Gasatte last aie'ht. Th* I Btafl will ettrTtti of the Govaifl Pivs lent. 11 racial members, three ted nt fficial m<155 words
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Article163 1924-11-17 7 Oni I Labon I lovern- _k i •oa tar litth lorm Ii rsi i I, layi the f Reviews. I_] by day* 1 the i] ag fl I summer, an numben gat hei ed _X wning Btr< m•• it-. •:>.:■ v mings fl I the f Ministers, but163 words
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149 1924-11-17 7 XI I ii berlai I mans on Killhow, with t< lated er and lo l^ acrt s >4! pictui sque Vale of Ellen, [let fn w gton, a sold by auction a1 Wigi i r £2,000 to Mr. 6. B. i: un.,,". Sllloth.149 words
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Article919 1924-11-17 7 SWARAJISTS' APPEAL. "LONG AM) HARD STRI (Jt.LE Renter's Service. Allahabad. Nov. 14. Pundil .Motilal Xehru, the Swarajist leader m the Asaoaably, ba a appealed to rich aad poor openly to strengthen the membership and finals of the Swarajists, arho have "to boar the full brunt of reactionary919 words
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Advertisement276 1924-11-17 7 CARD^ NPM'M.IRE gjrs. .AJOAWO. j sr^^ F2Z%Zesxpw< pk.u.krs. Knlargtng. aoXG CO -h Bridge Road. J^^HM MWII A l(.\R -UK vgr Ckar Cigarette Factory, Inc. Manila, PJ. .baasaad m 1883. j^gl «tock? always obtainai -."nrjay*' 1 U>"dre* <Daras) $5 per v i ahh m v ai! ha> dealers and at: -La276 words
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Advertisement590 1924-11-17 7 HOTEL ALLANDALE GODWIN ROAD. lelejrrams yS EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT 'ALLANDALE/* y< r> y^ r\ v y Rangoon. M y^ Bright and airy rooms. y^ S\l^ y^ Electric Lights and Fans. y^< \y jr yS \^y^ LAWN— GARDEN— TENNIS COURT. y/L >+ yS <__ v y' yy HOTEL PORTERS MEET ALP BOATS.590 words
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Article30 1924-11-17 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. WEDDING. LUCKBTEAD THOLET: On November 9th .it the Presbyterian Church, by the BaV.JB. H. Douglas, Geoffrey J. Battye Luckstead. to Julia Josephine, tiau^htei of Joseph Duvivier Tholet Baaj.30 words
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785 1924-11-17 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1924. Comment of the Week. To the mind of anyone who has read the cabled reports of the debates Of the Opium Conference at Geneva. it has become increasingly apparent that a continuance of the uncompro- mising attitude adopted at the outset j by785 words
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Article343 1924-11-17 8 The Singapore Free H"re-s is publi-hed as usual to-day. Monday, but m order to give the staff the benetit if the holiday U-Slfl will be no issue to-morrow. Mr. W. F. Nutit, who had paid a short visit to Kuala Lumpur last week, has returned to Singapore on his way343 words
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Article77 1924-11-17 8 CANON li<' (iHTON I < \l« OS (Fn-r Our Own Correspondent). Kuaia l.nmpur. N<>\ 1 ">. < The < Se retar\ Si V <. Maxwe a larjrt > attei i*-i yesterday t« me el Serr. tary (»f the Brii i Society. The pirl f 1 Mai -S' I77 words
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Article113 1924-11-17 8 Ar. smjsßjaasX at.-:. ow T a Chinese chanB_ park Kuala Lumpur Ifooop lies had become a eanerai m the hii bj my reac_ad as a few days aj ■aj aa bbwi g i onfirm I truth from van is V teason to sstt 1 1113 words
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Article153 1924-11-17 8 CHRISTMAS AND N EW YEA R MAILS. The Po.-t Offiet- tif> that Ch! New lettei will be de.-patched on the datos: For Europe:— l t.:istmas letters, Nov. 21. 26 and 28; parcels N 21 New Yeai letter.-. December 1 and a; parct Is \> 2." For An eri« a: <153 words
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Article493 1924-11-17 8 The death sSBBI I Bosp -I BSI -:kok. last week M Bas crabaya and Singapore. Threv t> many as eight chairasan af the Kuala Lumpur |g_ 1111 Mi— n I I H se, F. W. Dasgr I t- h. r r H W gL S. I C W. Bresland, and493 words
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Article481 1924-11-17 8 '•Ii iMi-oi rraste defence i r ecture delivered at the I istitution on Oct n of the Adaamk A ar, described the n* taken f ig that time. States ne rapid BB without altering a at about raao' ne total and ay g__ <i fallen w> m481 words
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Article50 1924-11-17 8 I Straits s*+ and it may he vernment f^M it d,,m- J' I IgSj now aa-Bal-t- *fl*^__tl •TMr. GeacgeHem^ T,jji I asaasal J^2s« _< I I Slattr* ais sat *^i,< I v _aaaa»*Si dur am* a* to I ___ahr amaminr I I -___a____ lm "saaaiaal h •h. i gasf *MI50 words
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Advertisement69 1924-11-17 8 CIGARETTE TUBES and PIPES MAKE ACCEPTABLE GIFTS. ■h *m____m__a__ M i """*"fK |f_l s_r^^_^ ■^•'^f' l^ We are displaying a large and varied stock of all New Goods just arrived from Home. John Little Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. I^^P!^S_bl I P/*^/\^___fl**^^ *_> ~o*^ 7 ipoiLsiKiiia69 words
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Advertisement32 1924-11-17 8 (5) CHAMPAGNE ij j| M MERCIER. jj •I __J_l EXTRA DRY. > ____T____a M fl At Moderate Price. < ;;I||i Dapire ;£*3 Brothers:! __________a_p ElSE_i_ffi SOLE AGENTS. a BLACK WHITE 1 j 4 WHISKY32 words
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Article343 1924-11-17 9 I j Ifcefiar'* Service.] Geneva. Nov. l tting the Opium Conirrelevant speeches. The becam? ludicrous. :r>:< :.r :i" agreements as niter pnbiic 0 iu,,l deM He discrimination between the fetfe woids. thereupon, were elimithr draft. i W (Clisai gladly noted the absence pfogrr* between Europeans and) Br343 words
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Article19 1924-11-17 9 Service.] \„v Ih. SS^millioo fraaea sjg and 23 _dlhon tons Iv M cflasßßissl with tha ___>^-Ha^a,19 words
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Article90 1924-11-17 9 LAWYERS ARRESTED. Rl MRINMNti n\ p\< |PfC 00A8T. [Reuter's Sen-ice 1 N ancouver, Nov. 1 :>!'■'■-: a: Sai r ra' ci.-en of tin din <1 Kxporters' Corporation. including gam prominent Bnush ■•V result of an ii -muirir'.ing on the it sens here. P. ni,. M i< watching ti90 words
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Article94 1924-11-17 9 [Reutei Serv ic» 1 tendon, Nov. I".. a ,.f ;r>- f .niu-i Men I p an Mi Edw in Samuel M ntauu. vx was horn in N f i iiu'rij M.P for Chesterton < bridgeshire, in the Liberal II' «a> Parliamentary Secretary r.94 words
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Article36 1924-11-17 9 Reuter's Service.] Me\ico City. Nov. 15. It is announced that all extensive ri-b.\_r re.ii b> .I.ipar.e-e th. ,-.t-ts of Low i ilii rnia have been cancelled "he Fedt ra I i vcrnor.36 words
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Article29 1924-11-17 9 iieUtt r'i Serv:c, Coblence. No> 15. The control of the ra a espied t will be handed over to the German railway company established under li'ith29 words
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Article40 1924-11-17 9 Sen :ce.J London. Nov. r». >tiatk>ns again are on foot with a view to reaching: aa agree atent tne t">-:-b., t dispute It is understood that there will be too fu: evictions ■-C ■j; th re-u t.40 words
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Article62 1924-11-17 9 [Reuter's Service.] Berlin. Nov. l."». i, .f. People's Party's electoral anife-t expresses a desire for an undertt- w th the party* opponents on a :i ba-»~ securing freedom, honour. the e\i-tence of Germany as a civilised .ti .vm\ the re-introduction of Germany a factor m the world62 words
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Article78 1924-11-17 9 Reuter's Service. Batavia, Nov. 15. The earth 1- still trembling at Wono- r there have been slight shocks and underground rumblings are still occurring. A-si-tant Resident has advised ava- f th. affected area. ■■•>■ ho- been landslides everywhere river- have Ver converted into -trean: m which corpses78 words
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Article81 1924-11-17 9 i Reuter's Service.] Windsor, Ontario, Nov. 15. agi-trate has ordered the return of SJOo.oOO a rth of beer and whisky re- fr mi a dozen liquor export ware? .v- pern tors. The AttorneyGeneral i- of opinion tnat the decision v.-an- 'hat liquor ex[*>it warehouses may ntinue to81 words
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Article15 1924-11-17 9 In the matter of language our own deleisates c >uld hold their own. —Mr. Cramp15 words
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Article109 1924-11-17 9 ZAGHLUL RESIGNS. Mll.ri WßY CADETS SENTENCED. [Reuter's Service. Cairo, Nov. 1.1. I Hi Chamber Zaghlnl Pasaa announced msaamjktaSß oi the Premiership for reaoi of health. The Chamber adjourned ntfJ NaT. 17. The announcement followed Ha reporta oi Csbiael d-aaaastassi -Bfulvh-at th» resignati ti of the Ministers of109 words
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Article56 1924-11-17 9 [Beater*! Service.] London, Nov. 15. The laaati af the diraeton <>f the AngloParaiai ail Company for the year ending March 31st. shows that the profits exceed' ±"2.~>00.000. The directors recommend payment on Dec. olst. of a dividend on ordinary -hares of 10 per cent, less income tax.56 words
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Article49 1924-11-17 9 [_fta_kST* > fl Service.) New York. Nor. 15. Mr>. Morgan, mother of the famous financier, is seriously ill and is not expected to recover. A message from Marion states that the I hysicians attending Mrs. Harding announce that their patient has taken a decided change tor the worse.49 words
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Article86 1924-11-17 9 [Reuter's Service.] London. Nov. 16. The Sunday New- say- that facts which itch i the knowledge of the immigration authorities Bad the Bailee point to an aa^gssJaad ijstera of smuggling ChiBSfIC int.. asrsta Mai c»! H >iland, w lei c hei <■ is inc.-< population m Rotterdam. -186 words
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Article119 1924-11-17 9 [Reuter's Service.] Rome. No\. IK. Th< fierceness with which political passions at present are raging appear to have given an impression abroad that the Fascist Government is tottering, but the tension m Home contrasts with the general tranquillity m the country, despite sporadic demonstrations, act- of119 words
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Article249 1924-11-17 9 Our people unfortunately know very little of their own history. The essence of Oriental civilization, whether m China or m India or here, is the spirit of self-government. This self government has two aspects, the one leiaal and the other ethical, and it is the latter which has bean greatly249 words
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Article20 1924-11-17 9 The Russian Government is just as much a despotism as the Government of the Tsar which it destroyed. Lord Grey.20 words
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Article1010 1924-11-17 9 N. Y. K. DISSENSION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Tokio, Oct. 18. The Nippon Yusen Kaisha trouble has easafl ti* an end— for the present at least. President Ito, president of the Company, has consented to resign. His resignation was the main demand of the strikers. Although because1,010 words
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Advertisement119 1924-11-17 9 Delicious Confectionery. m STANDARD ASSORTMENT fOU "RECENT." HO *Tr> i 1 1 lb. BJ r-_/ i JLA^ _J S7O V_T 'jyt^r 9^ NY- >t r_ I lb. lor a 1 m Ail Tight Ti RUSH AND FANCY BASKETWARE HAMPERS PRICES si.2". $5.50. $7.50, $9.50, SI 1.50. $15.30 BOUND AND OVAL119 words
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Advertisement764 1924-11-17 10 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Services to. LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BJtIMIN. IiENOA. MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES. HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cjrgo on throagh Bills of Lading for all Ovarland Palata. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Dna Siagaaars. v r.don,764 words
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Advertisement453 1924-11-17 10 STEAMER SAILINGS EUerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) EILEnInAr~LINE. Passenger and Freight Services TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. s.s. CITY OF DURHAM due Nov. 28 IA CITY OF ORAN due Dec. 28 s.s. CITY OF TOKIO due453 words
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Advertisement478 1924-11-17 10 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0.~~~~" BRITISH INDIA AND \!TAR I.INJ (Incorporated m England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO VF r PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NA\ X, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SER\ HE (Under Contract with His I\V ly > Government). o^ OUTWARDS EROM LONDON. HnMK>\v For China and Japan. For Marseilles,478 words
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Article399 1924-11-17 11 New Blue Riband for Workmanship. I'jrV Sept. 28. Hot by ia la be paid ta Presses men end amaaaa la •aai'jf ulegoiji of labour arlm eaa claim to be the beat vrorken ol tlm-i taada. A Katioua] Labour E-xhibition erill take place every year, from399 words
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Article61 1924-11-17 11 German Officials Invited to L»ndon. London. Oct. lo. Major-General Sir W. S. Braniker, who recently visited Germar.y, is believed to have discussed certain proposals for building Zeppelins for Britain, a cording to the Berlin correspondent of the Times, who says he learns that German air traffic officials61 words
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Article42 1924-11-17 11 The Kesang Bridge between Suagai Ramhci ainl Muar is to be built penaauantly Mxt year. The COBt is to be borne jointly by the Straits and Johore Governments. The question of havin.tr it erected permanently was first raised about 12 years ago.42 words
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Article1331 1924-11-17 11 3, Penang Lane TELEPHONE 3140. New touring 5-seater Gardner cars for hire. Price §3 per hour rating. This is cheaper than hiring a taxi. OUR JAPAN LETTER. nil. REMIVY FOB CHINA. (From Our Own Correspondent). Tokio, Oat. 14 ..i v w U- a success as a1,331 words
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Advertisement227 1924-11-17 11 v health's best friend daily 'dash' of ENO X I s ire the geir lesomet *e_s I m I ~jM gW l.Niis 'J /NOW SO! JD IN TWO SIZES 4 WkmUsml* Agents Hr«R:SONS. KARkER CO.. LTD.. x 4aW"™__H_____a"\ m^r y -W V%W.VkV./.-.V. MWWNRM V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.VAS SOI'THERN RHODESIA I hern Rhodesia pofiwessami227 words
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Advertisement410 1924-11-17 11 I l_r*3 _H manmV __f_l ___jara fl_^EV T\ 1 ml _fBi ST\ AM EIOC9 \J\^ /jSr' K f It is maddening to lie awake all nicjht y S *f knag with that into la iblc itching, /<J* y\ Ct usec by Eczema, Psoriasis, Rasl or yT' fl other Skin Disease.410 words
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Article381 1924-11-17 12 BIG COLLISION IN HUANGPU. Five Steamers Clash. An amazing collision occurred m the Huangpu one recent Sunday afternoon, involving five big steamers, all of whicn wore more or lesy .seriously damaged, says the N.C.I). News. The P. and O. Peshawur (7. J34 tons gross) ajae inward bound and381 words
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Article463 1924-11-17 12 SOME LOCAL VETERANS. Speculations as to the oldest vessels still m use, lead one to remember that Singapore, as one of the largest sea -ports m the East, must necessarily be the calling place of some of the most ancient .-tcamers out here. A casual reference to the463 words
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Article587 1924-11-17 12 Four Passengers rm«ne<i. Thi Pattai atn tpondent of th, i >:•-. rvei ai :t ng Nov. 3, i One oi the inrvh ra of 1 beat disaster br. Bed at Tv I last ai ah baa te Pattani H tah thai i of a :"h 1 12587 words
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Article189 1924-11-17 12 Inadequate Protection m Japan Mr. N..'azaki ha: man ot Jaajaea Seamen's Union, representing 29,000 member.* I the aaa addieaaed a w:.'. Mr. Ii a I .mmuniiv ,.np him imi I I'Ulsory installation of radio ■h, aid -U-amships. Ia th, itioi te thi investigations nude at the cral189 words
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Article112 1924-11-17 12 Royal ommissi„ n 1 indme. rding i advices V I amission which was app effect of th< Na that it has fai I Aastmli '.le Marine, and recora■i t;- "aa members of the Cornstate that Natal pie evidence ons have acted e>on the trade and devalepaaent of112 words
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Article128 1924-11-17 12 Sold to Japan Tne A .-'•a... G-vei rid af the oas vessels of it> fleet, sa\ S\ r. n a' Shi; I'm have profit* I hy tl secured nini vessel.- f C 1 ships cost the Gov* i.v A hig loss will of the "D"' cla.-- -ttan128 words
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Advertisement580 1924-11-17 12 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) For SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailings by the wall-known steamer MARELLA (7.575 tons) aaa" MONTORO (5.000 tons.) The B.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia, Cabins Bf (axe, single berth cabins, swimmiivg bath,580 words
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Advertisement122 1924-11-17 12 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE. (Companies Incorporated m Germany.) The undernoted are the Companies intended fixtures. OUTWARDS. For Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Due Singapore. VOGTLAND b P t t Via Manila. HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen, Due Singapore. HAVELLAXD (X.A.L.) Dec. 1 •ELBERFELD (X.D.L.) Daft 8 •Loads for Genoa.122 words
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Advertisement296 1924-11-17 12 LOT O L aasssss___aaal esaathv i *J THE CLEAN LIQUID VEI: LOTOl_— Will kill Mosquitoes and oih,, instantly on application. LOTOL— WiII not harm Walls, r urnitui or the most delicate fabricARRIVING SHORTLY Sole Agents: W. R. LOXLEY CO, >. Robin*,,. SINGAPORE L.\. Hot v [j s LLC VI) TRIESTINO296 words
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Miscellaneous483 1924-11-17 12 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. s■- Aing B, m eem I alaa S, Bei nit a.m. laab aa I B, nil rsinjr :< a.m. f aad L^nt iaa Edina B a.m. I'e:aKoa Bay. Durban, Alcoa Bay, P, EUisabeth, Cbpe F, en Santos, Butm Ayr, Bio de 'Janeiro Aa a Mara 10 a.m.483 words
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Advertisement565 1924-11-17 13 STEAMER SAILINGS lb. S. K. Line. ...«:i nations Steamers. Art. Dent. fjaarVar". Bretmtm,^ Rett*i Jaaa, -i- Colombo, Aden aad Fart \r.des Mar': I) 17 Dae. IS __ai r. Toa* aia Saa Fnaciaaa, Panama Havana Maru from Kobe Dec. 10 *L Ajgsm Bey <Port MaaWla) ifrivwm, **>. Santoa aad ssssßsaa *TiaColoßiko565 words
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Advertisement426 1924-11-17 13 STEAMER SAILINGS aaasaalal JttgL^ Round-the-World I PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 38 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK via Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine, new liners continue on Round the World, returning to Singapore m 110 days. Next Sailir.p- Arrive lieave Leave426 words
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Advertisement751 1924-11-17 13 STEAMER SAILINGS STRUTHERS AND BARRY. Operating TJ. S. Gorernmaat Shipa. SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO. U.S.S.B. WEST FARALON to discharge and load Dec U.S.S.B. WEST PROSPECT to discharge and load Dec. and subsequent steamers t»pproximately 30 lays apart. Taking cargo to all Overland Point m United States anu751 words
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Article1999 1924-11-17 14 EFFECT OF SOl TH AFRICAN TOUR. This year Engiand'9 task is more arduous than ever, for we have our friends the Nea Zealanders here. I well remember their predecessors, the famous 1905 "Ali Blacks." It was my pleasure and good fortune to play against them and1,999 words
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Article147 1924-11-17 14 Brusstls BurgennasteCs Comical Experience. Frusse Is. Sept. 2f Some days ago. the Burgoma-ur oi Brussels, M. Max, was about te; inaugurate solemnly the new iliun.ir.atie.r. (with B-MaT* mour electric lamps) of the rue dv Midi, one of the most animated streets m the centre of the147 words
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Article46 1924-11-17 14 We extend a hearty welcome to Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Irving who returned from home by the Deli on 31st October. Mr. Irving resumes the? appointment of Resident W»t Coast where his versatile energy is too wellknown, to need further description. B. N. B. Herald.46 words
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Article662 1924-11-17 14 THE NEW (.OVERNOK Ol 1 \SM AM From C)ar Own Corresponded Dublin. Ott. U. Captain Jam< O'C h ha at a-t Iprovided fer— just befon th- !.;.o. Si cialist Governmi v. d big of Capta tr, a hsl ansa aid problem. Latx v: S; a e.i he!662 words
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Advertisement531 1924-11-17 14 TENDERS. j (GOVERNMENT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. NEW BRIDGE OVER KRIAN RIVER AT NIBONG TERM.. PROVINCE WEI.LESI.EY. m-: Urn HaaHi B> ttlements ia prepared to receive tenders I ■MMlvaa- X Wellesley. The bridge will caaritt of aaaa aaaa •aea af IM feet and two appaaaaal Iff feet. Tenders a* I531 words
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Advertisement330 1924-11-17 14 J_B__L It is 'the weak m the --> il thai ilwayi IM thai mst < tof Lier;n M;a< k i any tngc ol te I -|ndi pa In itn t taj uui d i are I I a praIfi arrying al n thi 1 a r remedy i i'■ m!330 words
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Advertisement131 1924-11-17 14 This famous ou tn|hsh Remedy b Osughs and folds itt SoC r n Or dktl f2hmn».t J *-^->aa_. Ny Carlsberi Beer 1 vc SOLE P IHE EAST ASIATIC Gc. l:: :r>rorpc rated m Daaaaatk) SINGAPOKK HUDSON'S THE HOI SE 01 < v W .luM armed In,ir, GUITARS k VIOLW-t EafgrAWl131 words
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Article568 1924-11-17 15 fRA&£H CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. S m RDAl SOV. :~th. [Figure- bra keta show tr.e issue vaiu< of the Share in I illars unless otherwise marked.] MINING. r. r. Buyers Sellers Ba.ang I'auaiig Tin. i>. 371., pj Johan na H K. Kamuntmj (f g ;U K.nta568 words
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Article310 1924-11-17 15 I. en. In the cour>. .e annua. met ting of Inglo-S daa ai aid: I p and from and pari < -rmany, ehich were alade in the past and with whirh quarter there are a revival is hu>ine>s. The quantity of rice shipped I .ngkok represents such310 words
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Article73 1924-11-17 15 ITALY'S SEARC H FOR PETROL. Th.- hi k Ita i-t .<.■:« realed b> :hi- Mgh\ l trot Germany .t -atisfactory export a i rangentent. > researches which are be i j i xha sources within her own confines. A strong lin.ir «»f oj :im>> al Ita her coal problem solved73 words
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Advertisement338 1924-11-17 15 «v«r $«>'•' >,HM Assurances m force over $17,000,000. i TF!E GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. j (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD Gib ICE:— Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C. .-20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and implies with the Britiah Life Assurance Companies Act338 words
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Advertisement408 1924-11-17 15 IUMMiAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. -Estal shed ISSC— Capits] SabseiilMd Y. IMyMM I ful.y pai^ up) Funa Y. 77.500.000 i irpsident: K. Kodama E.'q. I'resi'lent: R Ichinoraiya, Esq DIRECTORS. "i Yamakawa, V 4. Baron K. Monmur_. M. Odagiri, Baa. N Igarashi. Esq. Bar »n iv lwasaki. K. Mogami. Esq. K. Tit*umi,408 words
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Advertisement1070 1924-11-17 15 CHARTERED BANK Hongkong shanghai OP INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION Incorp rat,u a England by Royal Charter. flnrßCßOTßtod m __o__gk«Mir) Paid BB Capital m CuO.OOO Head Office: Hcn^konf -•hares £5 each £3,000,000 Authorised Capita. g_Q.OOon.__ Reserve Fund 3,900,000 Iss-BSd anu fully raid up $20 000 000 Reserve Liability of1,070 words
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Advertisement48 1924-11-17 15 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated m England by P Charter A D ifQUE MOTOR CAB MA i i > Fidelit> (Guarantee— Administration Hor.ds Biß^wfe Repre?pntatives—Messrs. BARLOW Co. Mem-* WEARS t Co- L I Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER I Cam LI Brand) Office a, Iho Aimie, Ca4_jer (>uiiA. GORDON LEE. iiesident -.na^48 words
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Article414 1924-11-17 16 \I \> IN BI MIM POSITION. I Splendid Hatting ex Hrand. raas Our Special Cksrrssiw-Blsrr I. Hongkong. Nun 1".. t tr.e :nt< r port seri opened to-day. when Malaya met Shang- bai. Shanghai batted first and were he moderate toUl af I I I < j-u-: .d ;al414 words
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Article162 1924-11-17 16 RTON WINS I N KSON-H9L-UUI cm*. h r hanuo. r^n y. v inning the last race, the 150 yards han d I races for the A M lar V at the Swimming Club yesterday mor- Bnstan Bseaaa the winner of the < haas. Laaaaaaal was second m yesterday's162 words
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Article92 1924-11-17 16 Bombay, Nov. 2. Har Lauder who arrived m Bom- tl \\> ma i pened a fort- as. n 1.. mba\ at th. Excelsior i cv. ning and wa- accorded a ti. n iy a crowded house. Sir who<t appearance w;t^ received with aj plairse -ang92 words
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Article42 1924-11-17 16 1 Olivit-i m biddin- farewell t. the v it Wen bley, n October V. n I1 o• 1 said that the repeat*-.! attt nd: •W. mblev hatl con"rnu,! i--nviction that the India and Burn:.. t t ■us were the best of all.42 words
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Article149 1924-11-17 16 hill> Weather and Sticky Wicket. [Renter's Service.] Melbourne, Nov. The match between tht- M.C.C. and Vie- 1 wa> couth led h< to-day m dull d chi Iy weather. The wicket was sticky j and v the at'ternmni advanced. •j Ij m overcoats, nuniher- 000 d the149 words
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Article57 1924-11-17 16 [aTsiltCf'l Service.l Capetown, Nov. 15. Mr. S. Joel's team oi English cricketers pened their tour here to-day with a twoday mat*/h against the Western Province. The aaaoiata, batting first, Bearad Ml las wickt ts and declared. Western Province replied with US and. owing on. made 8257 words
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Article28 1924-11-17 16 [R< ut< !"s Service.] S\dne>. No\. 1">. Tht Ttnni- Association of Australasia I h -h- .f an Ann ri. an U ant.28 words
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Article21 1924-11-17 16 [Reuter's Service.] London- No\. 15. I- Baas Mt v.- I aaV a V BI pb I IwackM as21 words
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Article15 1924-11-17 16 Bi at«r*4 BMrsiea, Norfolk, Virginia, No\. 16. W..'•« H.,l'. h.t- v -anient.15 words
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Article79 1924-11-17 16 Saturda>'» Practic Match. Pap of the 4 atars" i out Saturday's practice mat arhidi resnlted m an easy win I Wh -.>. wh -< h.riin.: >. !y Tht- >id< MBI pth a kit Vw< r Tht Wi w. rt all the result of indft efforts, One* or twice, as79 words
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Article32 1924-11-17 16 London. V>\. K. In an association BSSr bridgi I ;ersitj it Can bridge by two goals to one. Tottenham beat Oxfot V I I -vtord by two goals to one.32 words
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Article61 1924-11-17 16 ndon. Nov. .">. t\>otball, m CQjjnty championship mat aaa, Xi I Snm ad Rich .ad 19 1 :»r.d Middlesex •at the it fl I ints to 18. 1 ndon. Nov. t>. In a rugby football match, 61 Oxf by 2B points to ln\ > In the county championship,61 words
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Article139 1924-11-17 16 DEATH OF WELL-KNOWN RACEHORSE. Mysterious I ire m Stables. > London, Nm. *j. i A n. fin Brrad 0m night John Dnwsan'i ha mini onartera j at Newmarket, the Will Biwnil nsSSMSSne T. aria being I and 6N id h hia bos when the Ind B-ttnaj h s opened Urn139 words
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Article95 1924-11-17 16 In Cocfcapur-atrsH the other evening, during the rush hours, a tall and striking figure. h;s silvered hair showing under his black ft It hat. with eyes that through hi* pince-nez looked over the bead- of the pas Bars-hy, was sauntering along m the direcI tion of I'ail-mnll.95 words
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Article13 1924-11-17 16 lam not a bit better than I ought to be. Mr. Harry Gosling.13 words
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Article288 1924-11-17 16 BOMB TALI. SCORING. [Reuter's Service.] Loudon, Nov. 15. The following were the resnlta af to-day'- j English and Scott i.-n League matches: Division I. '.ii n.i Vh.\ni l, 3heJßeld l\ l. j loatOß w. i, BudderafMd T. o. lurnley 2. Uaarpool L. 1 1 Cardiff ity 4, Bury288 words
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Article238 1924-11-17 16 Resident's Prize. T\ diaw fi r the above has re-u ted t Dsarsj— First round:— A. P. W muni vs. G. C. Denhs F. B. Gib ff. L Btsssa a; k. Bab iss es, m\ L L Brad* II; v. c. -Hasrnil ca. C E. Winb r;238 words
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Article280 1924-11-17 16 Powers of Public Bodies. Whsn thirty-thins ownsn sf pawastty ia Aahgioiu toad, Catfordi wain annMsenad at GrSMOwich Police-court by the Lewisham Borough Council for the recovery of charges m eaasMCtian with the paring nf thai rand as a new street. Mr. D. White, counsel _US B number280 words
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Article33 1924-11-17 16 Mr. K. P. Jon"s, who left Bangkok on Nov. 2nd for Singora, has gone to try and arrange certain measures with the Kedah authorities for checking the transfer of cattle over the frontier.33 words
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Article860 1924-11-17 16 lUX WINSTKRT TRORJIY. Hard Minds and Stiff Going. The tiiiid and hurt race lor the n phy so kindly put up hy Mrs. Winstedt, i: BgU eleven boats to th" '<ia\ and Captain FUu asat then away i I Ii s. over thi' Boden-Kloss course that was diametrically opposed860 words
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Article29 1924-11-17 16 Mr. C. R. A. Goatly, well-known t< a rather ther older generation of Pmungitt-. BBU been spending a few days m Penang on his way to Calcutta. S. E.29 words
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Article78 1924-11-17 16 Nov: 21st Friday Recruiting Campaign. BOY SCOITS ASSOCIATION. Orders for week Sndfalg Nove.vJbor 2.".rd. Monday, 17th.— Hall Football Shield. First Troop vs. Eleventh Tr. op Oldham Hall K round at 5 p.m. Tuesday, 18th.— Signalling Class, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. Musketry Class, S.V.C. Drill Hall at I78 words
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Advertisement184 1924-11-17 16 WITH THIS POPI LAX MOD."."" HIS MASTERS VOICE- f"."~~~~' Tt^"^ S]L f;1;AV 'feaanna. ssm L v* 3d[rM _Ml_fl Bit"*iW_Et *i§s_ _f^ j i > lasruciL V.V. WW .V.V.V A V.V.V.-.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.-. Jm If you want 2 *oor HAM \^SiW Hunter s i w i i i i^_ Obtainable at all PROVISION184 words
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