The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 November 1924
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Title Section14 1924-11-28 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1924. NO. 11,"5ri1.14 words
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Article190 1924-11-28 1 Tht- Sudan remains quiet ;>nd the Egyptian !r«»u|)- ha\» been ordered to !ea\i I'ajie 7. French rt-ident- m Egypt h.i\«requesttd thtir ambassador 1<» thank the IJriti<h authorities for the pr«»tection affordtd to f«»reigners I.il 1 7. The rent eviction trouble m (.la-c-.u di-trict has broken out ajiain190 words
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Article375 1924-11-28 1 Bi md white heather it w, poets at' g the is' songs m; dely known, a iered parts r <: > ;u .:h< j. t (when writing of heath has never been case is 1 hey new* i their mountaiM sfftft purple slapped on ,c poets if over375 words
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Advertisement435 1924-11-28 1 V <r YRES:: ntxs#-4i< m x M m .h With Orders. IKVIMJ JONES CO. RAFFLES HOTEL i Christmas Programme. -vi:.t'Mlay. 24th Deo. Special Yuletide Dinner and Pa nee. Thursday, 2" Dec KM AS DINNER. N< v !ti. < an' 1 Cn k-T-. Orchestral IGHT. >•-. 86t: De-j. Special DiinuT and435 words
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Advertisement101 1924-11-28 1 LATEST AH\ EKTISEMENTS. Laxtogei for Pa| Malthcid is t beat I 1. f 4. Tht ;ch I Lft 1. Ti Clement 1 I ie at <iy I *< «i i i wishes— g€ 4. ii age 4. 1 i gjet hamfor sa Phi The rubber sancb el I v nizt101 words
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Advertisement22 1924-11-28 1 tyres: tyres:: mo ski. v 105 $12 31" x :i' $12. HBO 120 Si;, ITHES Sl-50 Cash With Orders. IRVING JONES CO.22 words
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Miscellaneous78 1924-11-28 1 THE WWBL Hi<.h Wat 1 M a.m. Dutcl Municipal Commi.-sion. 2.15 A- Ball. Satfl ~'th. R •>:.. 11.24 B. I. i i mmS\ due. i i BcnaaaML i A r.minp Carnival. S.BJ9 wl 30th. Si| Wai .m. Sw. Club: Lo ■< Bifl W tor, \M il p.m. French homeward \"6«.78 words
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Article221 1924-11-28 2 tu-h Enterprise. Friend.. >ngratalati: the fair held t: vjme to;^ if man; tirrt tuted ten marria^ the results have not yet I :ed. but it U alleged tha idea of t arkablt institution iiue he war and to th h. ii it as seric m England. r221 words
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Article132 1924-11-28 2 hair bobbed oi of th* i-s set tc work I 19 t«- li fu bio 1:• r. The nea I ire almost a rdkt ar the adre is natter ft creatu *t h* 1..1-. t ..1 i'W j ttacsh Mblic h; observant after all. and h;.toEx. - 132 words
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Advertisement187 1924-11-28 2 .TRES COLDS IN THE HEAD LITTLE VICTOR INHALER Of All Chemists. \<,F.MS: MEDICAL HALL LTD. 88 Baiterv Road. SINGAPORE. THE HAPPY VALLEY LTD. The Idral Place FOR AN EVENINGS ENJOYMENT. Admission 10 cents. > REMEMBER. SATURDAY NIGHT 2fUl o\ ember. OMMENCIMi W 71"' I 1 .^l. Boxing Circus Acrobatics m187 words
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Advertisement278 1924-11-28 2 Victoria Theatre Commencing Tuesday, 2nd December, And- Nightly at 9.30 p.m. FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY The Little John Company REv IE ARTISTS DE LUXE. Bl E THE MILLION RHINESTONES AND TFWELS. THE MOST MAGNIFICENT STAGE BETTING EVEB BEEN IN THE east. STAKI£IN(. Miss Melba Little Joh». BOOKING DnSNfl AT LITTLE'S278 words
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Advertisement218 1924-11-28 2 Alhamura In the Second Show a: H j..i "THE MAID AND THE MILLIONAIRE 1 Ree lm. THE TOPICAL BUD L KTEST SCREEN M ASSOCIATED FIRST XATIO> VI VMM v TALMADCiE m The Wonderful Thing M I: RtM (Adapted from the pla> h\ 1.i!;.-.:- j "The Wonderful Thin-" Fol thing aboul218 words
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Article1184 1924-11-28 3 ELECTION HOOLIGANISM. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, Oct. 29. One of the features of the doting dayof the General Election m Scotland was an outbreak of hooliganism, especially m the cities and industrial districts. At the ■tail of the contest it seemed as if Glasgow wouid Improve on1,184 words
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Advertisement197 1924-11-28 3 SAVE MONEY-BUY BALLOON TYRES MIM n QOODI I UL l">rr* rhus the Goodyear Balloon Tyre protrramme > hiirhe-t quality, at It.v* f -n..h them. (HHKlvear f F eV S iind akes both kinds of Balloon T> r* (iood- plv r tht irrt;lt majority of car owners •on Tsrr«fi f©r BmmM197 words
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Advertisement105 1924-11-28 3 Sauces that give a relish to fish and vegetables arc easily made with Brown Poisons Cornflour. It thickens and imparts a delicate flavour to soups, sauces, and gravies. Broun* Poisons Corn Flour adds the finishing touch that means so much. Send four cent tta-np with i. r^r rcre and a105 words
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Advertisement219 1924-11-28 3 FORD OWNERS AVOID COSTLY REPAIRS BY USING White Star Oil RECOMMENDED BY THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA AS BEING MOST SUITABLE FOR THEIR ENGINES. Malayan Motors 209—212 ORCHARD ROAD. •Hi a»E5^ 73 -^BmVVi^Tff^lfSxvJ A\'.'.'. I m&ii\tAii\s its i prewar reputation 1 forQuaJityandAje 1. The Distillers Agency Limited, jjjjj Edinburgh,219 words
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Article675 1924-11-28 4 KEYSER'S REMINISCENCES. Many people enjoyed the late Mr. Arthur Keyser's book entitled People and Places. The companion volume, called Trifles and Travels, which was published last year, is almrst as interesting and just as full of tford stories. The folloVing yarn about the then G. O. C.675 words
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Article249 1924-11-28 4 The Fault is m his Gland*. A disinclination to hard pork may not bt due to inherent laziness bat to imperfect glands, according to a theory adranced it; a lecture by Mr. Ciement Jeffewy. Unwell known naturopath, to the memhers of tli* 1 "Practical Psychology Club249 words
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Advertisement244 1924-11-28 4 ABRAMS' MOTOR TRANSPORT CO. 3, PenangLane TELEPHONE 3140. New touring 5-seater Gardner cars for hire. Price $3 per hour rating. This is cheaper than hiring a taxi. When you want a strong antiseptic Soap and it is so often useful m this climate— get Calverfs 20° CARBOLIC MEDICAL SOAP \>k244 words
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Advertisement151 1924-11-28 4 Ny C|Ylsberg Beer I t»rnj «^C»«1 »«aiHiu»:»^' a! SOI.F IMPORTKIiS: THE EAST ASIATIC GO,, LTD. i incorporated ii DoMMtfk > SINGAPORE. CHRISTMAS IS COMING. HIDSONS ARE READY \V:*h lust rt dl N M-~ieandG.. N",v. Music of all kinds. I -v-l: il String! I I I' I Mi NEW INSTRUMENTS Bui151 words
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Advertisement303 1924-11-28 4 gQO^S FO/g 77//; om'T Bryant. Stratton and Packar>]'^ Int. n-t Tah;, Life Assurance, by H. H. Tayl,,. and H I i__ Practical Banking, |,v J C, I;.. The Shipbroker's Office, by J. K. I romnierco and Correspondence, )>\ F. Forei~n Exchange and Foreign BilU Sr.-, General Interest Tables by H303 words
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Article639 1924-11-28 5 1 1 rm warn raoru do. 1 I Bfj s of i-our- tm Kngn n i SI a -r- H. It a Bt| i« ,rali: L! iMU trench, for instance, an ni] bei-aus, are .mplett-iy natural about bemj 1: i nrt-i-n and boas V; 1 »> it639 words
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Article95 1924-11-28 5 j ALARMING SITUATION. KVIiTJONS FORCIBLY KKSISTED. [Renter's Service.] London, Nov. 26. 1 ht) lydtside ::t war is assuming alarming aspect* CambosJang and <"lydi:l^ ntrea i >vi oantj i U arc ilatsji inannd to raaisi ;>l evictiona forcibly. Scouta and belirintTtn Mm i>. n organised to wan of95 words
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Article170 1924-11-28 5 Malta. x *<-\. 26. H-M.S. Valiant i IK\<.IK REJECTS EGYPTS IPPEAL. < eaei a. V#i M, i ma::; than G i MOKK OPHJH -SMOkK.--'ii'lH'Va. \o\. 26. f scttta f the second < f the business arding ntfl th IMF.KN \TION AI. RADIO WEEK. <iii()('!i, \o\ 26. <170 words
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Article161 1924-11-28 5 of the well B( ai I I a large part been ci B the chairman. Ifr. v. T. ,h a sepa has been controve nether the f of the Qua liai i dee a separate and i cut m The t £15. tition, with an I161 words
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Article377 1924-11-28 5 Gcrauui l:iNent«»r's VWon Pntare Iravel. A sjorld wfth an aeroalaiM 6r seoplan anrviee connecting ap all the, big eMa* aircraft capable rtt carrying :»ei pastrmw bj perfed aafety, people making- all lon j urneyi mv aeroplane m })referenct- t railway or Bteamsibip that is the risk)377 words
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Article178 1924-11-28 5 THE PROSPECTS OF POPULAR FLIGHT. V -M >t r this subject, Ueut.-Col J. T. a ICooro-Brnboson, M.V.. who m I9OC rai Brst aTiatoi to |y f El i pean a^a :i:at knowledge oi nehcanies. ev< entarj •..>. ai loolcod apon a] \at Haehj n d Trj-fai eoaM be talktd f,178 words
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60 1924-11-28 5 AMERICAN MINISTER'S WIFE ASSAULTED. Montrenz, ■><;. An incident aj| ths a| looed a i it rcles i Berne ha> had a;. befon m banal at Than, i al peasant being mi da ys 1 impi tsonment Co striking the wife of tl i Minister face with a whip. Be had60 words
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Advertisement307 1924-11-28 5 I^INESSCARDS. I ]drs. SAD A WO. I DEALERS. 5 Knlarjfinjf. I "^nUMES MAIS 1 I *m. Nortk BridfO Koad. < I I vm i \\r I Manila, PX I -l-Vhed m 1883. I. $6 per 100 I j^Londres $5 per 100 I QalninaVlc fwm: I ]ftf Robinson Road. I I307 words
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Advertisement239 1924-11-28 5 NOTICES, t> IHI ESI E OF JOHN MMMO RDROr*. i-i-A EASED. 'nt to Ordinance No. 144 (Traate«o). is hereby ghm thai ..II creditors or other persons having any claims or demands "pen oi Estate sf John Mam W■- of Nagasaki, Japan, on the 2nd September 1i24 Dasea near NsgJ -.Ai.239 words
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Advertisement916 1924-11-28 5 AUCTION SALE OF Hij^h (irade >Valnut Stained Teak Jarohcnn Design Household Furniture, Piam>l.i and Records, Crockery, (.las^ wnd Platedware, Plants, Etc. Ro n hki.i) \i s. No. 42 (iranjie iioad on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th. AT 2 P.M. t Coniprisinp::— One Pianola by Zimnn i..,v V. 4 lOC records, walnut stained916 words
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673 1924-11-28 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1924. Glasgow's Revolt. The position at (ilas.eou at the moment i> >eriou> not M much because it is a demonstration of a social e¥ll, a> because it atl'ords an opportunity tor that agitation against comDIOII law tad order which a small sevtion of political673 words
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Article1181 1924-11-28 6 Ifr. k. EL Pink beadmaeter t& the Pel II 1- Sen i. is .still m hospital Si la md I bt Jrini i Tht CUef 8 (fl i bei :r Had i Merit W. 1:■ :>._.. E Cisjan m now being shippi I f] m Ma- m the refrigerating space1,181 words
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Article16 1924-11-28 6 i"aß marriage took N<K t Meiobie, daughter and Mr. j v rkU? 111116 words
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Article13 1924-11-28 6 «n| swclaration B usine th» U*d tra; ion* so. bi13 words
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Article30 1924-11-28 6 fcarged Kwpfaig into U»e »ea. r tieaa mother had appeared Wot* -J^ use to live. was bound I ■H MNtf at (fit, t com 13 when ca!M ur>30 words
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Article18 1924-11-28 6 Rom Our Ov Kuala I .vm Bi>; ed temporary cha v Chrtstmai» and reniain>18 words
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87 1924-11-28 6 Tht id the nor.utir of dmi xee!len< mi,,, 'luillem;, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday: H.H tat ft tan of Perak. K.C.M.G.: i Yt* ■iian. KfJUG H Maxwell. K.B£.. CJW W. an.i Hon'ble Mr. 0.1 HonT>le Vr tid Mr, V U Hon'ble Mr. J. H M.87 words
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Article41 1924-11-28 6 Special S+<JmmHt**» Mm. following »c' he President and should int* i view I luestions of appointing a Municip deal •o recommend t ha eet and D'Almetfa WJJ M -ham ,c amend he schedules of <fminwi md nijrht hawtor*.41 words
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Article40 1924-11-28 6 The Post Office r. >ar lett. espatched on or ates:— 1 emr letter I panel Vor Australia:— 1 ,t W. Au ;,i\«-mlMf L- y ij r !vi: eh Novemb* mber 1 1 I I i40 words
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Advertisement109 1924-11-28 6 r. HI n TATIT MfMgL FINEST aUALITY fljUjl VALUE k 'y°f\ The Connoisseur Comes To f gM CALDBECK'S. '*^Hl^^^ > s(M IMI'ORTLRS: Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd. line ,ri -rated i. S ianeh:i: 43. Robinson Road. h l/ >n Z S JUST ARRIVED I NEW SEASONS SHIPMENT OF J Californian Apples109 words
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Advertisement26 1924-11-28 6 4 CHAMPAGNE MERGER. EXTRA DRY. At Moderate Price. Dupire Brothers SOLE AGENTS. S.S. F-M.S. V~ 'j BLACK WHITE m if -*i '■i 3 ,^^^mor WHISKY i26 words
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Article141 1924-11-28 7 |M \i, HI VKKESTS. i>m v< riox. f ßeuters Senric N II —Bft f ;he Govi trried oat by the rirht tint i were surprising whi i m custody to &n Makrashi Bey exh i Abd el ;i a conspiracy case released when ZaghWilliam Makram ■rotßim: Wafdite.141 words
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Article23 1924-11-28 7 AUSTRALIAN INTER-STATE CRICKET. [fc*u;er*s Service.] v- «!ia by ei^ht State i >n. made 288 and 202 and MfoN scored arlw caMes appear page23 words
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Article228 1924-11-28 7 the Hasps Nkhi.mbunsha.) Tokio, Not. 2*. higher o.ficials tanr are to be di^miaiiffd c Government readxhtse. Ministers including Mr. iehi Roumania; Mr. rV irosawa, Spain and fcow Sweder dered to return Gmm -General? at PPsw* >» *l»o to be ordered to return. Ctisxse Events. I -iansr has resigned228 words
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Article43 1924-11-28 7 nOtCB CASPIAN STORM. M \NY KSSKI.S SI NX. [Relit r's Service.] Moscow. Nov. 27. v !a. i! th' om| B a. sands of fishing: vessels wn iah aged, hundreds of others are wedged hi tin 12." I w••■ I. A a>sist43 words
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Article48 1924-11-28 7 I Service, J al V.x> i Onimander m < \i superset t s reporter t M route to Bi. to take possession of Wrancrel's fle. lIKe- but wh H ll of th. Mission would int.-nsify the .mm agitation which i at o t J iruitinir mr48 words
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Article32 1924-11-28 7 I I i :oe.] Wa*h.n 'ton. \o\. 27. Th- President el I Hajoi c I -didge's offer of a Cabinet portfolio m accordance with the precedent created* by the32 words
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Article20 1924-11-28 7 [Reuter's Service.] Moscow \u\ _'T. M. Krassin has left for France to up the ambassadorship there.20 words
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Article64 1924-11-28 7 [Reuter's Service.] Paris, Nov. 27. :ant meeting held at the Quai ay has decided to appoint a consu committee instru. .m mea> I be proposed to the I According Mm measures are of a liberal character and tnunicip:. t union liberty. Le Journa sed also the questiot64 words
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Article220 1924-11-28 7 .-t-reaatiun onl> not Sufticient. Ixmdon, N,.v. 13. Leonard Rogers, bsv P^afaaa l'u: i U ..nnir yeaterda\ at tf. 1- of Public Health on lepr as an m problem, said ttmt a.- l:• .I.. rtai iv to the beuig quite 300,000 leperin t! The fact that leprosy220 words
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Article53 1924-11-28 7 Vienna. Oct. 26. Budapest telegram says that the Hun;ai i! Govern Hunt has refused the British in, i Freru-h Government? permission for British punboat Glowworm and twi -a-- ,K..at^ to spend the winter it Budapest. Thr reason is that the presence of foreign A'arshtps at Budapest mi^ht53 words
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Article886 1924-11-28 7 PARIS TASTE IN MUSIC Highbrows" arid "l,o«l)roH>." ■I n n i C rrespoadeal >. Paris, Oct. M. Musical taste m Parai ii rigaeaeated by '\'-x\nv\\>," the fOTBK I These misguided people, b iting > anything "resembling an air," plump for music which possesses no melodic odeed they positively reseat886 words
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Article472 1924-11-28 7 JUDGMENT RBSBRVBD IN COMPANY CASK. The Siagapore Court of Appeal (eon> listing of the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, Mr. Justice Whitky, and Mr. Justice Barntt- Lennard) iat yesterday afternoon to conclude the hf I lat oi the appeal by I Poey Keng Seng, thi (or met472 words
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Article309 1924-11-28 7 Retirement of Mr. E. Miles. Mr. (it .r»re K. Miles. M.V.0.. has jus: reI ed btm tht posit lon Inspei I at Pa ac at \N indsi after a period ten m 4 >'■■■■ %m He snAand i. i TiambfT ail !>■ partiaefrt at309 words
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Article112 1924-11-28 7 Streets Become Roaring Furnaces. London. Nov. 15. Jienay City was the scene ot' one of the most exten-ive and alarming tires BVCV perience,} m the neighbourhood of New York. Hrn ci nflagrrat ion h era?i at a sakp< t l j factory, and spread alarmingly,112 words
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Article49 1924-11-28 7 London, Nov. 18. Sir Robert Home str.rts on his trip to India, Burmah and Ceylon on November 27th on board the Moldavia, partly on I business and partly on pleasure. He is being urged to extend his trip to Australia, New Zealand and Canada.49 words
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Advertisement64 1924-11-28 7 F ;OD OFt DRINKS FOR THE ENTIRE PARTY Holds One Gallon 'A- _3S ICY HOT j (Insulated) CROCK Keeps Food or Drinks Cold or Hot. Pr/cc $13.50 nett. Robinson Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE/* MAKES MITES MIGHTY 1 491. l^^v Xl^A "EXPAMET" (Regrd.) Expanded Metal FROM BRITISH TESTED STEEL ONLY64 words
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Advertisement740 1924-11-28 8 STEAMER SAILINGS^ BLUE FUNNEL LINE lletrular <*r\ices to. LONDON. VMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. «.KV>\. MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. M VKSEII i KS, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BO6TON AND NKW YORK. 1 ,i, iiy rt on through Hills of Lading for all ()\erland I*oints. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N.740 words
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Advertisement476 1924-11-28 8 STEAMER SAILINGS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) ELLERMAN" 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 In Port s.s. CITY OF ORAN due Dec. 28 s.s. CITY OF TOKIO due476 words
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Advertisement428 1924-11-28 8 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0.~ BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LIM> (Incorporated m EiiKianii* MAIL, PASSENGER ANI» CARGO SEK\ PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAi~^STE AM NAVK LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SER\ ii Tender Umraci with His Majesty's Government). fy OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. HOMKV For China and Japan. For Marseilles, London and Aatwam. Due428 words
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Advertisement552 1924-11-28 9 r STEAMER SAILINGS ,O. S. K. Line. r i>ni Steamer*. Arr. T»ept. g^burt. Rottwto. v *^Z* Colombo. A4>r :»oit 'An i Maru D v 17 Ihr. \M .^aSm Pißfhrx Panama ■■mbbh Han fnm Xi Dae M jH fM Bay (tart EKaab^-h- Chh-ajro Maru Dec. 2 Dec. 4 acaaUt Immmm AnUi552 words
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Advertisement483 1924-11-28 9 STEAMER SAIUNGS ]S^ Round-the-World BBBdff "STObv "bY '^^^bbbl B bHbb bb9 imH -^tM*^ E^S SIE&NSHIP UNE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE 38 Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK OlUil RNKKS. NO COAL DUST. NO CINDERS. AIJSOLITE CLEANLINESS. via Port Said, Alexandri a, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From *New York483 words
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Advertisement748 1924-11-28 9 STEAMER SAILINGS STRUTHERS AND BARRY. 7 (Operating U. S. Government Ship-.) SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES AND 1 SAN FRANCISCO. U.S.S.B. WEST JESTER to discharge and load Dec 9 U.S.S.B. WEST PROSPECT to discharge and load Itf U.S.S.B. WEST CARMONA to discharge and load Jan and subsequent steamers approximately .'5O da\748 words
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Article100 1924-11-28 10 The P. and O. Sardinia has left Hongkong, and is expected to arrive at this port at noon on Tuesday, December 2nd. She will proceed to the P. and O. Wharf on arrival. The M. M. Homeward mail steamer Amazone is expected here from Saiigon on Monday at100 words
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Article256 1924-11-28 10 TO MUAR AND BACK IN AN OPEN BOAT. Out-board Engine Possibilities. A few days aj?o a local gentleman, accompanied by a Malay, accomplished an I interesting- trip to Muar and back m a 36-foot motor boat, calling at several points on tht Johore coast on their way. The256 words
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Advertisement621 1924-11-28 10 Burns Philp Line (Incorporated m Australia.) For SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, Tia JAVA, DARWIN, I THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailing's by the well-known stiamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and MONTORO O.OOi. ton*.) Th* s.s. MAREtI-A. is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Lu\c, single berth cabins, swimming621 words
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Advertisement235 1924-11-28 10 KKKN(. H (IU ISKH IN PKN AN(,. fht French Cmiser ai titi O. and i f Haptail arrived i:'. Penang on >-..-. -.ay from S»ngapfffi ttsl remains m Penang till Nov. 27. when •»N.!i -ail far Pol Wah. Mai mai formerly a <■• ar. ru:.- and a- <j :er V235 words
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Advertisement268 1924-11-28 10 DEATH To Mosquitoes, Silver Fish, White Ants. Corkroai hcv and all other Vermin. when you u^e THE CLEAN LIQUID VERMK lh r LOTOL will not harm wall or the m(M delicate >, ARRIVING SHORTLY. Sole Agents W. R. LOXLEY CO. >. Rohin^.n U, SINGAPORE. SOUTHERN RHODESIA. Southern Rhodesia possesses one268 words
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Miscellaneous631 1924-11-28 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy Clara J< btCd 8 a.m. Belawun, Sabang, Cohmihc. Suez, Port Said. Ifaradlkt, Tangier, Southampton and Rotterdam T.iinbi ra a.m. Karimon Meranti 9 a.m. Cueoh and Pontian Hong Soon 'J a.tti. Cucob and BenuH Hong Cheang i> a.m. nlan Soegi Sultana J a.m. Sluntok,631 words
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Miscellaneous295 1924-11-28 10 BAD WEATHER REPORTS. Heavy sea? are rei rted by coasting iteamcrs. Yesterday, tht issaasar Ami-a. I vessel of 263 tons, after beir.jr cleared for Patari. had tt pal hack It ltd Pwsßg to \>i\d weathtr. The vessel is owned by the local Indian trader, X .<k-r Sultan. The Amra left295 words
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Article45 1924-11-28 11 Bank 4 n:.s. 4 Bank ciemar.u 2 4 ;>:■>_ Privat'.- ere. lit |f. X-'-' V d 54 1 hIM, :v U India. T. T. Hormk ;id 8 p.c. Prem. Yukoh;:n... r.i-nd •l:i\.i. it rr.anci Blßffctk, if Ml 7; ••'-V. n Bank l-.y:nj? Bar Sflrer Load45 words
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Article130 1924-11-28 11 Tin 150 Ton.- Gambier Pepper B! ick Flake- Tap. Pearl I j ...11 10.00 Copra 1 Sjndried i: Opium, H. ml Rice 3iem \'o. f ,rt Rice, Siam Xo. 2 for export ti I Rice. Saigon Xo. 1 for export U Rice. Saijron Xo. 2 for export R Bias130 words
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Article133 1924-11-28 11 MACPHAIL &~CO. LTD'S REPORT. T Singaaar*, N,>v. 27 K«i>her.-1.,, ;(1,;. La s\ki Quiet Local 1 n '1—Ll VV"'- "W Ifc- Loeml ISOU. II 0 tOBI BOldL BabWra. Unchanged Mmiag.--P«talinga are firmer with buy- *J lohani offer ai 51%. Men* embiu bare buyen at 87%. Taiami an 1133 words
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174 1924-11-28 11 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT (L. R. Macphail.) Singapore, Noi >~ Kabactv—la jo*4. Hm—£2sB i;.. j 11 Ivan *of 30 m the ;ia I the elected is th< tin lectioq of the mju ket and aHh ugh bei m 5s the speculativ. miry foi si area Btul c itinnes, but dimcult174 words
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Article324 1924-11-28 11 Biaga petes Ner. K. Bw luring tl wick bas aga 'i t in-.- 1.:. a, es]>ecithe S• i Img counters, lin cot tinues d ita price, although the uU< iv. ■a haw- again been well above aor- lit will be [nteresting I l< an I•324 words
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Article186 1924-11-28 11 Singapore. Nov. 27. 12 n<x>n. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smeked Sheet. Spot 6OH Oo'_.; Dee. 60% 61; •Jan.-Marc! 80 >>o*-; April-Jun. 69 59%. London Quotation Sheet 1-. SVkd. Market QlUet. n I are? i ff< a 2 T layers 1."J2" and sal U Piahs liave buyei186 words
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Article176 1924-11-28 11 Hii im Tin U L.70 Johan Tin 51 K. Ku i Km d ing <1 1 50= id Xii L D N N Kucl Prefs. ($1) 7% Ll6 Lai gui Tin ($5) V_ I x. I N. Tail ing LM c. L Pahai g Cob. < I176 words
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Article121 1924-11-28 11 1 »d enquiry with 1 shares have M rable demand wa i H enqui 1 M. with iurther fhirn I .tongs 28a. t :i.. Ill: 1 k*-' tad Musis Mengwith business fi P t 1.08, X nade f. J Innual Ge; I i ih Harlj i:- .i>ers.—121 words
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Article231 1924-11-28 11 r Notwithstan I tial ri- rubber and the vriu nains unchanged icticalh i a the better class stocks. Ste iui weakness and m the ma ty of cases quotation >een m;> at least than buyers m c. chanpe has taken p tin, th i istr:i *a231 words
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Advertisement1281 1924-11-28 11 *>.(H)0,000. Assurances m force over $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) jjgAD OFFlCE:— Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C. :om pany has i-0.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and .omplies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act w, PLANS1,281 words
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Advertisement43 1924-11-28 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m Englttd by Bsfal GhtttW D 1720) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bond> Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Mossrs. HARRISONS, BARKER I 0 Ud i Branch Office 64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.43 words
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Article1443 1924-11-28 12 IMF. BALI IV I Mr. Xl CHAI COM!'\NY. Dn n ol I'rofits. i! trt-! rai l. ting at 04 Mark,; ,et (Messrs. Chan Sze Onn H c. s1 i Mr. J. MS: re uh present Mr I as, Mr. Lee Chun i mpson, Me> A. K. J iWOTth,1,443 words
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Article167 1924-11-28 12 Record for Selangror. Anises m imm i- Im Bom l he the longest ■»■>• ;<i Selangor. The> .i pg v. with i calei dai sixteen ca-t- -ix chaivut > i»f murder, j four of kidnap:' throe of counterfeiting n and in.v- r>(!ssessii)n i.f saint', I t?e iof167 words
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Article81 1924-11-28 12 The municipal authorities of Meekle*- Ug, tiruli'itr that thriv little prison bftl b.en within; a "gxiest" for years ;nid that, its upkeep is costly, have decided to sell the building. Their advertisement declares tint tho nsison eaatsias rix eoeafortaMe cells which eottld be i>i vetted Kate -'t81 words
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Article80 1924-11-28 12 [Router's; Service.] Edinburgh. Nov. 26. In a contest for the European. \vt lterwsight championehip liilligan beat the holilei, Kill Lewis, on points. The Scotsman, Milligan, who is only nineteen, was too strong an(j dashing" for Kid Lewis. The first ten rounds were fought at a gnat pace,80 words
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Article23 1924-11-28 12 [Reuter's Service.] London. Nov. 2(». In the soccer amateur international, England beat the South At'ricans by :■> to 2 at Tottenham.23 words
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Article132 1924-11-28 12 Malacca's Forced Withdrawal. It will o caskM nmcn regret m Malayan IfUgbjl circl6fl that Malacca have been compelled, on ••< < urt of the diftculty expert' trued In rettin ~i;c- together, to withdraw from tin southern BeetkMi oi the Malaya Cop Competition. It; informing the tfttitlsiji oi132 words
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Article114 1924-11-28 12 Resatti of Prelinunary Heats. The following have qualified foe the Anala ■t' -wu't. i to-ni( rr'W. SO >ds. Memff-s' Handicap: T Choon Nf be >.' Hi k;, as i Dan i Hi v, 8(1 yds. liackstroke Handicap: Kwee H T.,t. N. Hatsnm to, T. a. Mayn w114 words
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Article104 1924-11-28 12 i win% Royal > ;-e Ya«ht a: r. l ement :iie am inc< -i: >•: Si:- iay. th« econd of Mi MM f S\>. ke Etai ea wiU b tailsd Em V> lien- X' "oui H Hai ips sjre bj foil) wi Pi .7. Kat'.ttr. !.">, Betty !.•'>. (ioldeM104 words
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Article159 1924-11-28 12 Draw tor Fifth Qualifying Round. London. Nov. 18. Tin- result i-f The draw for the lifth qualifying round of the F. A. Cup, is as follows:— Ooofc Town VS. Chiltun Colliery. Hartlepool of Ashington vs. Bishop Auckland. Darlington vs. Dorhanj, Halifax vs. Rochdale. \t !-i n159 words
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Article142 1924-11-28 12 M. C. C. Committee's Decision. London, Nov. 18. The M.C.C Committee has confirmed the Advisory Board's recommendations, and requested the counties to report at the end of th' 1 year the result of their experience^ m COTtring the wicket. [A previous message stated:—The Cricfcd Advisory Committee142 words
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Article733 1924-11-28 12 DISCUSSION IN FEDERAL COUNCIL In tan course of the ipeech of the Chief Secretary m Federal Council the following reference occulted bo Prai: It would therefore be seen that he came before Council asking for expenditure Which they could not escape. What immediately concerned that Council733 words
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Article95 1924-11-28 12 Cowing t thi E'nUadiuii December ]-i.. ii one nf 'ii-' best comedie* written ukl H kni loel nenc eveiiM nr wit h\ being I < fad I itM bat fan en material j ed bj addition of id m I hil wi w oalj bow I En95 words
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Article27 1924-11-28 12 Ix>rrdon. Nov. 17. Lord Wimborne has decided ti> sell his poniei and retire from polo, thouph he will remain on -eveial Committees.27 words
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Article14 1924-11-28 12 London, Nov. 17. Glasgow Academicals beat Oxford University by pomt < to ii.14 words
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Article26 1924-11-28 12 Saturday, 2 p.m. "C" (Scottish) Co.. vs. Swiss Rifle Club-Shooting Match. Sunday, 7 p.m. Farrer fflWaT. Cnit«. S.V.C., Competition for Bron, head-Matthew Shield.26 words
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Article17 1924-11-28 12 ROY BOOUTB ASSOCIATION. Friday. 28th. Musketry Class. S.V.C. Drill Hall at B p.m. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.17 words
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Advertisement132 1924-11-28 12 WITH THIS POIH'LAK M()|^^ "HIS MASTER'S VOICEJM It you wani a uooc HAM V^y Hunter Obtainalle at all PROVISION STORES Katz Brothers, L imitcd. SOLE AGENTS. Valuable Presentations A LOVELY COLLECTION 01 SMART Win KM \S GIFTS UN \lE>\ Make ynur early, m lime for I! A visit of inspection132 words
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