The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 December 1924
1924-12-02
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Title Section15 1924-12-02 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ItCKNTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1924. NO. 11,364.15 words
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Article247 1924-12-02 1 The Egyptian Government hn> lor mally notified acceptance of the whole of the British demands in connection with the murder of the Sirdar Page 7. Zaphlul Pasha has taken the American advice and "jrone west" for a time, and the Egyptian troops have cleared out <il the247 words
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Article563 1924-12-02 1 |i -hi- n.aj"::\ iliatlt *ro ::\\ar«\ China i S -Tenth .i« tkafly iPK] in the eountvx r. is hiddfi life, Thus, t-hild scalds hinwetf > vii.-t-rtii u > tti« 'r. 1 < < Kr "evil <y." of my, and net— as ■MM a despise! -f.. reign devil**—563 words
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Advertisement213 1924-12-02 1 I \M) ARIELL'S r i IFTERNOON TEA BISCUITS VKK DELICIOI'S RAFFLES HOTEL, i Christmas Programme. W-vi: t-ilay. 24th Dec. Special Yuletide Dinner and Dance. T-.ur.Miay. 2">th Dec. XMAS DINNER Novelties ■ad dickers. Orchestral Music. day, »»>th Dec. Special Dinner and Fancy Dress Ball. Extension of License '1 a.m. (Fancy Dress213 words
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Advertisement222 1924-12-02 1 vutoraatic Automatic ■Mm RONE^ FEEI>ING DUPLICATORS EMBODIES THE LATEST MECHANICAL IMPROVEMENTS RESULTED FROM MANY YEARS OF CONCENTRATION ON ONE OBJECT. The Perfected Stencil Machine *o£l* from $90.00 ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION R°ND> Ltd. Tele. No. 27.". 11. Collyer Quay. THE EUROPE HOTEL. Terms: A la carte or Inclusive. The after-dinner dances222 words
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Advertisement152 1924-12-02 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Uniteen sell all kinds of saw? Page 3. Thft B Bl ll Bg| PBI Hm Jiinpton Rag« I. McAlister'f i Barf rd'i qpalitj soap Pavv 12. Ron* ai a-f« ntfe( ti\ i -li> u Pact 1. Adamaon, Gilfillar 1 i the Wah! i^.-t-rsharp peiv-Piag< 4. Win nsitmg Rai152 words
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Advertisement8 1924-12-02 1 SWALLOW AND ARIELL'S AFTERNOON TEA BISCUITS ARE DELICIOIS8 words
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Miscellaneous111 1924-12-02 1 THE WEEK. i >• 1: fFafe k, 141 p.m. Box:: 1I B i.li PJB. I 1 V. L# PJB. 1 B M Co.. N p.m. t wli Ma> High Wi ,4.30 i.n 4.8 i .m. H B -j \ng 3.30 p.m. Phil. Orchostra. Mem. Hall, 5.15 p.m. Littlejohn B>V«C Co..111 words
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Article248 1924-12-02 2 :u .i.ir -teven>on and l>u-ken>. Dr. Alington has been telling us th.. he knows still read Ballar. K.ngston. and Jules TaoM. This is not the xrience of the al nst«r rary, which ha« a special chihir- nient with fcw« usand principal periodical publications written for young tock248 words
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Article80 1924-12-02 2 The moral fce a matter of c A p| es tf is» he had a smal made for the infant and encouraged hi hit imatrinar^- ball- I at but three. 1- fer** wife was »wls and had just secured writ eggs for hatching r Ob a la] <80 words
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Article55 1924-12-02 2 S 1 writ A<-p ar r. !> tht- >tati i tr-arti me owtnjr to the awA Tkt laal mw dark before ont- "<•-■ town. Lately .even hav «ce this secti r, Ka, ,),>n K Dorak. the v u "..*r:u and thi t S "Y been relieved rf55 words
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Advertisement241 1924-12-02 2 FOR AMUSEMENTS and other various at ra Uong you nmai vii H THE HAPPY VALLEY LTD. WHY NOT COME TO-M(,HT HOTEL DE BOER. MEDAN. DELL EAST COAST OF SUMATRA. THF LEADING HOTEL a,, mm rfati n and Cuisine arc onrarpaased la th€ Dutch East Indie*. Tl ate banjalo* i, u241 words
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Advertisement363 1924-12-02 2 Victoria Theatre Commencing Wednesday, December 1 FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY The Littlejohn Company COMEDY, BURLESQUE, NOVELTY, with the most wonderful scene ever put before the public. Booking at LITTLE'S Prices 83, $2 and $1. NOTICE. Owing to the la> trrhral <»' mi Kutwuig by which the Littlejohn Company wiß arrive363 words
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Advertisement295 1924-12-02 2 Alhambra From Tuesda\. December 2nd. to <iiud.> h,, l!l tne Second >• rn. Sharp BREWING TROUBL TOPICAL BUDGI Britisl Scre< CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS MERIJKKI U| "HIS MYSTERY GIRL" Real thrills, real lauv- I.'^.1 rea 1 ertainment, with He Bawiinson in one of the mo si p and UiM-inatinir his jrentleman-adventurcr295 words
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Article682 1924-12-02 3 (OLT-HINTING IN THE NEW FOREST. Captain Joctlyn Lucas writing in the Morning Post, says: Tourists motoring tnnutfh the New Forest must often have their interest aroused by the herds of picturesque ponies roaming at large or standing round some shady pool, and may hazard a uutxvs a> to682 words
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Article75 1924-12-02 3 Only once before, since the Cambridge. -hire wa- first instituted in 1839. has it been necessary to postpone the race until tin following day. That w?,s in 1882, whin such a terrific rainstorm was sweeping across the historic Heath that it was derided to run it off on75 words
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Article67 1924-12-02 3 A notable exhibit at the Royal Horticultural Society's autumn show at Westminster was a nine-inch orchid, which has betn dedicated to Queen Mary. It is one < the largest and richest blooms ever shown. The sepals and petals are red mauve, and the lip a royal crimson67 words
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Article42 1924-12-02 3 His Majesty's Government have decided to introduce a supplementary estimate for £10,000 as a prant for the relief ot distress caused by the recent hurricane in the L«eward Islands. The West India Committee express satisfaction with this decision.42 words
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Article48 1924-12-02 3 Maulana Zafar Ali Khan, editor and proprietor of the Zemindar newspaper of Lahore, who was convicted of sedition in 11*20 and for whose release a non-official resolution was passed at a recent session of the Punjab Legislative Council, was released from Montgomery Jail after undergoing five years' imprisonment.48 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement343 1924-12-02 3 FREE WINEGLASSES 1 Given away with Hall's Wine. U There's Health in erery dose of HALL'S WINE I Ifll run-d '.vn or weak through illness, :r!e ot lla !'s Wine to-da\ and take f»r>t ii«»se ut this healtli-o;ivin^ Iptcial Crystal Wineglass which prest ted FREE to twtty porchatcr. a eg]343 words
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Advertisement107 1924-12-02 3 The Finest Changkol for Heavy Work. 3 LBS. 3j LBS. 4 LBS. FOR PRKES ETC.. MTI Y BARLOW&CO. "A E. C. The Builders of London's Buses. TWO AND FIVE TON CHASSIS IN STOCK. Borneo Motors Limited. Ipoh, Penans, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. SAWS! SAWS!! HIGHEST H L E D LOWEST /lII107 words
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Article706 1924-12-02 4 A MIKROK OF PSYCHOLOGY. An analysis nf the piays produced by German dramatic authors during the war and the post-war ptftod, made by Herr Wilhelm Fels, Ks published in the Deutsche Rundschau. This painstaking piece of work is of deep interest nut enly as a contribution706 words
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Article109 1924-12-02 4 Through the offers of two theatre own rs. the noon gun, traditional "time piece" sf Tokyo, may be saved to boon each aoea despite a report recently its ht-t detonate D would be heard next April. The firing of this yun costs the city about Y7.000 a y ar and109 words
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Advertisement627 1924-12-02 4 i j DRINK 1 BURNETTS GIN. 1 (Old Tom Dry). t i B J: Obtainable Everywhere. j; African Eastern Trade Corporation, Ltd. ji My Debt of Gratitude, J^Ra^lPlilk 'Ulcers the Size of Man's Han.c:. Our Port-it -f M' C M THOMPSON. »f 4. '"krovf Edwud Road. 8.m..'., Heath. B.rm.tuh-im. England,627 words
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Advertisement322 1924-12-02 4 rsr&\ suli#^ new health and vjtalitv. r. /v&*Er I'- "*jk±^* V*c new strength to the weak— < J/JmbK n*-v. h.redLloodtollKuctirlioie JC 3 »M i n <v yA Vi v XW And In reason Vlhmli «o Mhrfwliiril; fal&l* its Mission is rauVl. fc Qis a Tonic aß^wu-.., gOver 10,000 Doctors have322 words
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Article141 1924-12-02 5 MORE TROOPS ARRIVE. ZAGHLIT/S REST CURE. I Service.] Cairo Nov. 30. N farther incident is reported turn Khartum. 'i tu i British. rt :> UD d hi the •'■">' '^*:e I'aptair- Maqlaren of the Arjrylls and Tunki of the Leicester i. It is understood that Zaghlul Pasha has141 words
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Article548 1924-12-02 5 SW \K \J WEEK." Calcutta, Nov. 30. '•Swaraj week"' begins in Ben era 1 tor.crrrw. It will consist of an intensive ampaigpn for the raising of money which A'ill i»- applied tv work in the villages and rural district.-. 1: a speech Get pa! Has foreshadowed the stair* <>: th»-548 words
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Article537 1924-12-02 5 MK. SAYAGE-LANDOn STORIES. Char mini; Man who Hated Marie Corelli. M MiM Marie Corelli I met frequently at friend's house in Kensington Palace-gar-wens." writes Mr. A. Henry Savage-Landor in his book, "Everywhere the Memoirs ar. Explorer" (T. Fisher Unwin, 305.), whirl: is just published. "The first537 words
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Article25 1924-12-02 5 gsstaemi i I *wfvn actaal inai i:■ and legjal baaaa ttal I H I if ■>■■■ aanally cures tlu bjftterw— littk R( Arkai -as Gaz- tt<25 words
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Article43 1924-12-02 5 t in the fulk'St sense unde" i h and < beat ud i tb< prevailin [ndia, of enl rcing tkc I'm I n»| \'<- added t'nat Imhn lia is! md defend that I n a Conft nee arliere the rabj xcloded. bate it rotSdpated mm.43 words
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Advertisement337 1924-12-02 5 "business cards, i rv^ i r th,- Illustrated g \I i! Instruments. SIASON O»- lUK Br ice R .ad. \M> M \M( IRE Mrs. SADAWO. KM'Hir DEALERS. < PI .M U ADE n< Un<? I S KhnM, CO. IN. North Bridge Road. ##|H HHKHHHHHHHHHHHHI fifiv 1 1 KK M \MI337 words
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Advertisement26 1924-12-02 5 ROYAL BEER mm "^..'..jftot-'^V™-. saV VA BN(WKD 4 JPSr Jm\ H^ '«n mfo"'" 1 c°M Sole Importers I W. R. LOXLEY CO. 58 Robinson Road. i26 words
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Advertisement698 1924-12-02 5 NOTICES. ASPRO Notice is hereby given that the ;.bove Trade Mark consisting of the word "Aspro" is the Trade Mark of George Richard Rich Nicholas and Alfred Michael Nicholas both of No. IU, City Road, Princes Bridge, Melbourne, Victoria;' Commonwealth of Australia. Manufacturing Caommta, nad is used by them ha698 words
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Advertisement667 1924-12-02 5 NOTICES Z~Z NORWICH UNION KIKE IN> iMNCi i S J^- Office- of ',v< Soc.- r... "WTW^^ removed to fourth floor. Hunirk* :v- Ba? r. Chambirs, (Battery Road t-ntra: the Ist Deo rn>>. r. k. ft i j i The house of reliability for j. ]2 i Scientific Instruments. A pent667 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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648 1924-12-02 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924. Ceylon and Restriction. The report ot the debate n, :c e Ceylon Legislative Council, which led to the passing of a resolution to appoint a committee to enquire as to whether rubber restriction should be discontinued, or. alternatively, the ordinance modified, contains little648 words
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Article503 1924-12-02 6 Bai H I m -i I *aKe plac >• .tC F« M.CJL I t I I i'.in. Dr. T And<». f\>nnerl\ -f Pei tag irins British qualific at ha- u>•• t Si japore to practice. Hm Km M 1» a. M. Bl H to Bel Retir< f i— l Till503 words
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Article119 1924-12-02 6 EXPORT FORBIDDEN FOK IHKEE nAUb In regai I 1 thr rc< t i :»i Um nteal tA i Btfaf with China, in which connection nui made on German w \a\<~ running th( fcLast. a issued b\ the Strait- <■ bod:-: ii a Gazett* K >«•-'. m.i... 'id*119 words
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Article153 1924-12-02 6 I The l'rin< e- \p;)re( in t k>:i i m f.illowiim- is a copy of I 'B. I P I 1 v Cai' i chargo I the M»:. P vion at Wf I Sir, As Pre-id.- n Empire Exhibition I wish It congratulate Ml •he admirable manv153 words
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Article76 1924-12-02 6 t B D apain appeals for I in providing gifts for ti V-. spitals, Aayr lumis. olent I n the Cil ution among th^ hea. neal has l>e-.-n n time |ac many Hm response s forthcomine hss enable<i th<^ Ami I i a -A of pleasure to many.76 words
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Article318 1924-12-02 6 M! r. c. <>f Messrs. Caldbeck M. U li in S by the Mr. 1 1- 1 'avid, of Penang. Kuala Lumpur > 1 FJU f oal. which met yes- iay. Dr. mi Mr- Mi".;. Robertson «re now itaj HflL Mrs. Nu Robert- m. who w.,- < pitai. n>w bet'.318 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article20 1924-12-02 6 d in the death wound in the a ;'r 'ttc<l ■gain and fortv r fiftt >Up-20 words
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57 1924-12-02 6 (From Our Own (^m^ 1. session of 40 UhiU chandu. A fine of $j.koo oof imj risonment. >ft tJtYS MaWe nrtm mm Our Own Cormpoa^. (pat, n^' ■bit- fat-ton- i n i I hitherto run by an Inoh syndicate ofl wans, has >><•• »i57 words
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Article204 1924-12-02 6 Am I nmly Prtare. ■T of the NuyoKicfcj. Niehi Smmmmsha.) Ttlm. S«r. ft TamVi Chuin. brother of Prince S«ms£ I has been suspended from the tretta* accorded to peers, mm! hu rat* as t Ik*. i: Id bullion valued at about one mill* Ml MM -he Medrtetmrn sea204 words
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66 1924-12-02 6 "BLUEBEARD'S EIGHT WIFE" AT PALLADIUM. of the dew im **Z!!!i yet seer s *hom for the tw last nipht at the Palladium to a house. That Gloria Swwwon «a* tte v»e undoubtedly one «f tk* -a» r Ti a-- >■ setting are superb, particularly tian ballet after the wt4im^ makes66 words
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Article25 1924-12-02 6 TheP»rtO«cenot« Yew tetter .«d P^TtCf^lMr* degpatched on or *b«rt w u ,«pe:- ber sth. •«#•,««< kf cembcr 2nd.; |HirceU. """^Z- f*tf25 words
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Article15 1924-12-02 6 Wednesday. P' B1 p^ C^ s.v.i ftrndiy. 7 aJ«. f^ tkm s*kitT»*15 words
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Advertisement149 1924-12-02 6 FINEST aUALITY f|M|l VALUE r liVy The Connoisseur Comes To SOI.K IMPORTERS: Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd. Incorporated in Shanghai.) Rubin^on Road. leh phone No. 228. v i RoNhEI' i^-iWP^i-W^f-^T^'% BY ROYALTY. I l i\ v y--^^^__-__________^_____________________________^__________ JLj j JEWELLERY OF THE DAY. A HANDSOME XMAS GIFT in MKRAi DS. SAPPHIRES.149 words
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Advertisement23 1924-12-02 6 CREAM'S ONLY RIVAL. BHASO If M i Sole Distributors: \V. R. LOXLEY CO.. BMa Road, SingapoNi. [j PEARS' I Pi y GOLDEN SERIES.23 words
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Article41 1924-12-02 7 PKKMS ACCEPTED. v Kr v HEII. [Renter's Serrice.l Cairo. D«m L u-re has been no esaV nii'-r-t*>o«t that as A ale i N yesterday the British immediate consequence rxabiy be the evacuation 1 tnaily exchanged r•terms. Cairo, Ivc r41 words
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Article84 1924-12-02 7 t-enriee.] ■ohjamgaaoa, i>ec. i. ported from Revtl that the Sods the railway station there and mm the telegraph and tele- -m: ami troops recaptured the station gtta order after scattered fights ■andtnnniitT aad miihiae lean r- mm a number of casualties iachad of the police. Roval. Ka«84 words
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Article59 1924-12-02 7 l,on<! »t-« I lid and White Star American a: route* the completion of arrangeceadort a joir nger and between Baenboxg and Now UQI t b act explaint-d wh. arrangen any way connected with the at noxattiiiir by the leading German specially in con- with the trade to59 words
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Article50 1924-12-02 7 Oteuter's Service.] in. Doc. l Opposition deputies were among NMol participants at aa anti-Fascist ■■J. Sig. Turati presided. »aißf.-» were private fee published vtr«un- of a numr «f "Pwcaw. Sij. Amenrfola. Devaot i Opposition aimed at complete >Htical fre^oom. -jchinetri. Republrcan. declared ■N have freedor... if necessary50 words
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Article37 1924-12-02 7 (tenter's Service] •^^wnoonOMj. U^K* I ""•■•iiiit lorning Post to the -.tabiishment of ll^« justice- Viscount Coril bma :h Wilson foundation award of eated b> public sob 1 *1» in recognition of world brother.37 words
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Article31 1924-12-02 7 Serrice.] IP»ri* Dec. I J -9* that rf Europe b »«PPort and help Mm, ■«*t favourable ctrvumstaacos ever «Berienoed since the 11 Kai for the miiateoiean eojniikrinim31 words
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Article85 1924-12-02 7 HG SCORE AT BRISBANE. HK\!)l:K\> FINK INMNCS. [R -uter's >• B Doe. L Tk*^*a' -day an.: v of 8.0«"K) people was prest lat :v.. n a-i -u (i d the M^.C. wh 39i for the loos of ng the rec I Ei the R: jr.*- one six,85 words
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Article19 1924-12-02 7 [R > .t\ ice.] Milan. N.r. weight chan •iap of Fur t- 'I' R T ,i.i K: <:19 words
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Article425 1924-12-02 7 import r»> i*r. i ra\era meeting of the :> Kuala l> K. A. T:a\c rs subr Up to gfl mn) -en admitted. Of the cure and remained j L one from pneumonia and Mi I haemorrhage from a perforating rastri Two hm M WtttJl sconded. and425 words
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Article1217 1924-12-02 7 [HE RUBBER 6KADING DLSPITE. Ail extraordinary general meeting of nemben if the dumber of Commerce Ruhber A>> nation was held in the Ex- 1 Buildings > Saturday, when there present: Me>sr> H. S. Godwin, (in the B. \.'"i>: a. Chamiei J. *.<>-• 1. C Forroe,1,217 words
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Article408 1924-12-02 7 WfWi Wl HAN(; FIRE. Repeated references to the mpid strides which are being: made in connection with broadcasting in England and Am» iica, and lin other place* where th:- <rient:fic deve'np. nient is |M>re recent history, m nre to emphasize how far behind the timts Malaya is,408 words
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Article202 1924-12-02 7 harit> I'eriorniance. imt drew rehearsal of very amnon a] Gong Kianh Ebl mat held b > day at the Star Open Hall The b| irj is by Mr. i. m Swee Bock sad the plaj dire, a,i by Mr. K> h Soo: Huat and thosq \vh take202 words
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Article42 1924-12-02 7 To dispose of certain quite unfounded rumours, we are. asked to state that The Sin Kuo Min Press is under suspension Ear a brief period, in consequence of com- I ments on certain recent events in China.42 words
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Article44 1924-12-02 7 Owing: to the late arrival of the steamer from Hongkong:, the Littlejohn RevuG j Company will not open at the Victoria Theatre until to-morrow evening-. Those who have booked for to-night can transfer to any other night of the company's stay.44 words
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Advertisement147 1924-12-02 7 f, Useful X'mas Presents For Children lfafP^9 fkvt*^^^^ BBS r t /^u-i m o-i Case of Child's Silvei Case of Child s Silver Spo0h and Fork Feeding Spoon. Prices S12 Q s )50 Price $10.50 f T, s? r*sifcfesH ait '"-t'^Ae^f^V^SJ'.^SF^R^R^R Bfcjyb aMB^rf ■■»>■-? T»iSf» lit JrUISBBBT Hi saVEE kaa147 words
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Advertisement784 1924-12-02 8 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE j Keeular Services to. LONDON \MSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. M VRSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NKW YORK. lakinc carso »'n through Bills of Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore.784 words
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Advertisement471 1924-12-02 8 STEAIVfER SAILINGS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) ELLERMAfT~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 ORAN due Dec. 28 s.s. CITY OF TOKIO due Jan. 28 s.s. CITY OF CHESTER due471 words
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Advertisement454 1924-12-02 8 STEAMER SAILINGS P. &O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINK. Uncorporated ia Knjr.aii i MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SER\ )t PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAY! LONDON AND FAR EAS'J MAIL SERVH (Under Ccntract witn 11..- Majesty's Goverm&tnt OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. H(;MK\N\KI For China and Japan. For Marseilles. Londoi mmd a-i Due454 words
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Advertisement432 1924-12-02 9 -TEAMER SAILINGS oTs. K. Line. Steamers. Arr. Dept. -^Kure. Rotterdam, A Ar >- Man: I) IT D«C 18 i>eo, Panama u Maru r Kobe Dt 14 iP on Ettaaaot.) 1 Maru Doc. Dae. 4 Arab;.. Maru r> .ni Kobe Dec. U Ibn EN 4 Dee, I 1 Maru Dee I432 words
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Advertisement467 1924-12-02 9 STEAMER SAILINGS fli Round-the- World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE H Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK oil.r.rKNK'.iS. NO COA! DUST. NO CINDEBS. ABSOLUTE "LKANLINESS. via Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine, new liners continue on Round the World, returning to Singapore in467 words
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Advertisement708 1924-12-02 9 STEAMER SAILINGS STRUTHERS AND BARRY. (Operating U. S. Government Ship>.» SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO. U.S.S.B. WEST JESTER tl discharge and 1< a<i Doc. 9 U.S.S.B. WEST PROSPECT to discharge nnd load 9m U.S.S.B. WEST CARMONA to discharge and load Jan. ami sub.-v. steamers approximately :;<> (i Taking708 words
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Article231 1924-12-02 10 The vessels in the Harbour were dres-/ sed yesterday, the occasion being the anniversary of the Queen Mother's birthday. A salute of 21 guns was fired from Fort Canning at noon. The P. and 0. Karmala, has left Hongkong, and is expected to arrive at this port at231 words
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Article251 1924-12-02 10 CYCLONE IN BAY OF BSNGAL. Calcutta, Nov. 20. The cyclone in the Bay, which threatened Calcutta and caused" special precautions to be taken by shipping, passed inland yesterday near Gopalpur, cm the Chissa coast, without affecting Bengal. Madras, Nov. 20. The B. I. S. N. steamer Ekina, with251 words
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Article78 1924-12-02 10 .Japanese Complaint. The Japan Shipowners' Association hatiled a petition with th.-.- Government a.-King that sterner measures be taken to prevent Japanese labourers and other- from hiding on Japanese ship> in ar: flßYort Is get SB America and smuggle themselves into thai country. Frequent instances of this, have been reported78 words
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Advertisement470 1924-12-02 10 Burns Philp Line Incorporated in Australia.) FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Regular monthly ?ailinps by the well-known steamer M \RELLA (7,375 tons) and MONTORO <:>.<>oi. ton^.) The ss. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer tradinp to Australia. Cabins tie Lire single berth cabins, swimming470 words
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Advertisement282 1924-12-02 10 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES Under contract with tht French Government Mail ana Passtnper Services. DIRECT FORTNK.HTLY FAR EASTERN SERVICE. HOMEWARD MAILS. T«> Marseille^ via Colombo. Djibouti and Port Said. ANGKOR tt^Mi in Dec. II ANGERS IMM Am Dte. 0 OUTWARD MAILS. To Japan \ia Saigon. Hon^kontr and Shanghai. ANDSE LEBON IMiO Am282 words
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Advertisement294 1924-12-02 10 SOLE \(,ENTS JOHN LITTLE Co Ltd. i Incorporated j-.r SINGAPORE KUALA U VDt, An Essential Luxury, A Hot Bail], £2% Water Htahr n i^^^^^J art- availablt C, r r^^-q'.^^ifa outwork or trouM. i«^,^w Thecostiwrnail.tfuM,, JH^T— r~Z* infinite. ThecoMorh,,,,,. p^l^^^ water to Hath /jT approximate!." •tRENT FROM 51. 50 F'EK MONTH294 words
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Miscellaneous543 1924-12-02 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Karina n Fo» k Mow i» a.m. Palas Soegi Sultana a.m. Cucob and Pentian Honf Soon 9 a.m. Cat b and Benuit Hoag Cheang i* a.m. Mersing and Sedili Honf Lian 11 a.m. Piigi Radjah. Tembilahar and RsaSfSl Ainu Leong 1 p.m. Port DickSOn and Teluk Anson543 words
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Miscellaneous653 1924-12-02 10 Albert Deck HssasJs Kara Viefe ris Dock Plat una. Keppel Harbour. King's Dock City of Raasjossk No. i Dock Supplyi Scott Harley, N< 2 Dock Limburg. LEARAM MAX Dec. 1. Mat-aye Mai J. tTai»; PlanciuSj Sampit. Emile, <l>ut»: C alphas, Ninjrchov* lis ran, I Brit WEATHER REPORT. Kandanp kerbau Hospital,653 words
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Article591 1924-12-02 11 I RASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. ■ONDAT, DECEMBER Ist [FifVMa in brackets lho« the issue value o| iha Share in dallan unlcai otharwiM ouurkad.] MINING. Buyera Sellers Batang Padang Tm (f) 57V4 60 Hitam Tm (1) p M) l# gg ldi a a Hydraulic (£1) 27i591 words
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Article48 1924-12-02 11 Decembt Bank 4 m.<. 4 Bank demand j 3-3-j Private crecut- 1•- New York, 4ti ,V". <■•<■. ::t N <:... France, 'lemand :'.",.i India, T. T. i--, Hm-i^k..?:-. .1' tmd p.c. Prem. Yi.kohriir.a. I la\ .1. Ban^kuk. demand Sovereign, B^.nk Buy:njf f^ Bank of BagfelH Rai iu Bilrcr i48 words
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Article148 1924-12-02 11 Tin 1... nai ffwHin P.np.T j, J'-pp.'t Hi:..-. 20.00 P'lako Tap .>•. t t I'.- -il S^-M Small C ipn Bw Mad Rice, Ra;ig«>on wh. 1 1 275.00 Opium, Benare? nit 4 inn Rice Siam \o. 1 f-.r liptll 'j ioo ike. Siani Xo J 'or 4_R.Cr. Sam Hrok-148 words
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Article34 1924-12-02 11 Singapore, Dec. I. noon. S Stai ird R ed Smoked Sheet Si A Sl SI '■■> D tl K B2; .-Mardi 81 SIH; Api Li u itati Sheet 1 >•- adv.34 words
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Article162 1924-12-02 11 tetober 'ut pot > Pate %mh wad Co. Hei tta, I as 250. Sun-. g 13,127 agrnsi 23,207; dai r I 067. Lars*, 37,024 agnst 4i\>->; to dat< 228,953. Rampah 226.000 agnst 212.000; i d 2.."..')." <)*<;. Benar, 10,150 agnst 9320; to date 120,270. Kuala rgau,162 words
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Article50 1924-12-02 11 jS. S. T) 1 per cent Loar. LBlB redeemable l?2^ $28,655,700 104* 1 IBM c. S. EL "> 1 > per cwu Loar. 1919 redeemable 1929 136,710,000 111 i S.S. 5 per cent Victor] Bonds radtmsblc 1954 SlH.ots.ooo lOT's [8. 3. per NB| iMM redeemable 1926 1 HMK|N 10350 words
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Article31 1924-12-02 11 Siimapon >«■■ I. Rubber. >s. Mining, i ellers at SO. K I 'redges ofl uhile there K liubher. > Industrials. Sti amships are enq it 171 -aser ar. i31 words
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Article85 1924-12-02 11 -p«rr. i'., I Ku»)lht. i. i is. 5%d. Fin I I N 29th. £261 ss. Local l"o t Kubber>. I Mming. at H> 2." ilers at I >uyers bid. Kai intings have buy. i !»!t-.:-.-< r;i\« r. a li uy< i i.u> i;p r.- ;-i, ,;u'.-,-i85 words
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Article103 1924-12-02 11 .r a pore, lie<- Tin. i-L'( N Rabber. ed. sin^ inquiries and increased s^K'culative ir ntinue to atingr a nly int«tent enqu i Mininf. Sterlini maintain their e, huwiver. profil nan increased supply at Iwis. Dollar cou a fair amounnote. Kinta Dred^> ohansreii hands at 93103 words
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86 1924-12-02 11 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. (L.R. Macphail.) Singapore I K.Uht-r. Tin. fitf] I r ch£«p rubber shars* but uunei ii present le\ to conunodity > unchain f i neglecte/1. Industrials are Mining.- Kamu K.i- i 1( I U! J Kuala Luinyiu I" <ame delivery can be place- tf I-. 'M. i.86 words
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Article53 1924-12-02 11 It i.- learned, -a- th« Tn f ♦h.r the following will probablj < >r*' i C immittee Th< *ul »nial S<- n I •<■ the A ttornej -General a- Chßtrmai T. V. Wntrht Col. E .1. Howard. M C V\' VV. Karinar.tM'H Y [>'- Maha.i.-. Mi a53 words
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Advertisement931 1924-12-02 11 N) IMMM)O Assurances in force over $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LlMlTED(lncorporated in Straits Settlements) [< B:— Winchester Boom Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 82 OMJewry, E.C. iJ'HHMi deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act XNS Ol ASSIKANTK. AGENTS WANTED ttanmpnng931 words
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Advertisement131 1924-12-02 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee Administration Bond** Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW C<». Umtn. HARRISONS, HARKLR Branch Office 54, The Arcadt. Collyer Qua\. A GORDON LEE. Resid My THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. (Incorporated in the United Kingdom b131 words
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Article1366 1924-12-02 12 DESi RIPTION \NI» FULL SCORES. n Lwinp a -v ription of the rv.ann intv the M.C.C. and Victoria, -->•• u t- full scores: Melbourne. Nov. I.">. M.C.( and Vic- rcast sk.v and U f 4.U00. TW wi(M i s,.ft ai; which fell *.-> delayed. The v M.i1,366 words
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Article86 1924-12-02 12 sults were a> I I on i MlaysM i n4 I. H: ad li beat Baker and 2. Hardi* beat Foide up. H> ndi ie b( at Stewart 3 and 2. Ai Invitation is extended to members (■■:.d their families) of all the Singapore (t, [f clubs86 words
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Article214 1924-12-02 12 Scotland Beaten. Dm natch Scotland \<. r ihe Rest raraltad a win for The Rest by >'>U. The follow ir.^r weft- tin MOreA, Scotland players nicntioned first: .Maxwell and Tun;ei Lvall and HewetMl 1\ F. Stewart and Nash 0. Buckland and i!;m:\ 1. Gibson and Hendrie 0.214 words
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Article508 1924-12-02 12 JUDGE CRITICISES CONSULTATION WITH PROSECUTION. The practice of the Polite Magistrates Of consulting counsel lot the prosecution as to the sentence to be imposed upon accused persons, which has been followed in a number of cases recently, was strongly criticised by the Chief .Justice. Sir Walter Shaw,508 words
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Article100 1924-12-02 12 Interesting meteorological information will bi 'r.atie eonvt'nientiy ITlllahifl in future f<>r those \\h.« art- !r'«rer t-.-d. in r.-iM',..' i oi Um aira!':'iDH' w hereby •'nt 1 (]< verment Hralth y part rien^ has heen abU to instai :r th«. hall a* ,Joh: Li't't-'s. a hoard on100 words
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Article115 1924-12-02 12 BJLC m, R. Tht hiK-k< y match W-*wetn the S.R.C. j ;i;:<l the K.A. OS *h.v Padantr yesterday a';<r:;o >n MM In eveiy v ;.y an excellent ■jan!t. IW itams WVTC lirti mitchod and j the score of tw<> al! ronv.v-tly reflects th«.- balam-c of th< nlay. Thf R.115 words
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Article70 1924-12-02 12 This match was fast and interesting throughout. The A.P.C. were ahead by two goali to one at the interval but in the second half Boustead's had their share of the irame and succeeded in pulling off the match by four goals to three. Marshal! (two). C. E.70 words
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Article130 1924-12-02 12 The inter school life laving conipctitioji was held in tho Y.M.C.A. .-wimminjr pool on November 27th. Ix.'e Fong Lim. of the Raffles Institution, \v3-s adjudged the winner, with Chia Poh Chonp. of the AnploChineSC School, a very eloM second. The following also successfully passed the testfor the130 words
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Article850 1924-12-02 12 THE LEAGUE POSITIONS. The positions in the English Leagues and the First Division of the Scottish League U) date are: (ioals. p. W. L. EK e. Whrn Sunderland 17 9 4 4 30 21 22 Notts C. 17 t'l vli 7 22 Birmingham 17 9 4 419 19850 words
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Article69 1924-12-02 12 The shooting match on Saturday at the Seletar Range (8M yds.* between tht Scotch Company C. and the Swis.- Rifl Shooting Club resulted in win r tht Swiss Rifles. Th-e total svore of the seven best ENHh >corers (l(i shots each) was 220 points. again>t HJ pofatl pf the69 words
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Article35 1924-12-02 12 The November Medal (bagejj p.;.v t i during Saturday and Sunday, hm iron by J. Tryner, all squaie. The Ball Sweep for Sunday was also \vu i by J. Tryner. one up.35 words
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Advertisement141 1924-12-02 12 "MAKE SURE'' 8^ 5^ Ol SPENDING (j^fflj 11 His Masters Voice 1 \^™"!"sr prices to siit mi i CALL OR WRITE K ILLI'STRATED I S. MOUTRIE CO.. LTD RAFFLES I»LA< K v^s, THF QUALITY AT \C^^^ A \^a|)l MODERATE PRICE Obtainable from all Dealers McAlister Co.. Ltd XMAS ONSK.NMf N141 words
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