The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 December 1924
1924-12-11
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Title Section16 1924-12-11 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1924. NO. 11., H2.16 words
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Article222 1924-12-11 1 rhe Daily relepraph Y making considerable pla. vsith it- theorj that the Dutch want lhe Singapore ba-e established and that the> haw- fine medern fleet out htre Page 7. Whilst strike conditions in Melbourne have grown worse the situation in I'erth seem- easier Page 7. The Council222 words
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Article510 1924-12-11 1 <•) Sm la;, night Mr. TuY tient spent the ci:.-tomary hours ;.*■>.. •..<;. l as he haa been in the habit of doing for tive-and-thirty years k -x-a l-f« rty -hi. MM wance. < »)i S The old pony wee groomed aad fed by later breakfast510 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement202 1924-12-11 1 i VSTE OF HOME" SNOWFLAKE" HILLED) KEAMERY BITTER ""raffles hotel. m Christmas~Programrne. .i 24th Dee. Special Yuletide Dinner and Dance. _OIA> NIGHT. Thursday, 25th Dee. XMAS DINNER. Novelties and Crackers. Orchestral Music. BOXING -'"'th Dec. Special Dinner .-ml Fancy Dress Ball. Extension of License till 2 a.m. (Fancy Dress Optional.)202 words
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Advertisement227 1924-12-11 1 fT I ANOTHER COMMERCIAL SCHOOL I IN SINGAPORE I Installs ROYAL Typewriters. They KNOW WHY the ROYAL is a better built I Y P E WRITER I R°M_lo Ltd. Tele. No. 27.'). 11, Collyer Quay. v THE EUROPE HOTEL. Terms: A la carte or Inclusive. The after-dinner dancea are held227 words
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Advertisement143 1924-12-11 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Y be 1 1 e 4 Bolter*i latest alii L Cai y io. Pepaodent I cetty toetl R ••.-ton. not i P I. Gat k cials i I Par l. Sirai y f Pai e Uniteers fi ties— Page Kelly and Wi !t:-e a English— Pagi Y Try143 words
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Advertisement9 1924-12-11 1 "A TASTE OF HOME' "SNOWFLAKE" ((HILLED) PURE (KEAMERY HITTER9 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous127 1924-12-11 1 THE WEEK. ItiL r V. b 10.10 a.m., ILK p.m. Phi!, I-( I Bal, 5.15 p.ra. y i. 1 a.m., 11.55 p.m. SM th. Hi| 1 1 .10 a.m. B. I. outwurd aa_i •on. Shootin.-: I B A I p.m. St. Anthuny'- School Sports, 2 p.m. iY-rby: Selected fei I127 words
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Article344 1924-12-11 2 Mr. MaeDar J I I r In \Yir.i\Y IThe attempts and their Press iha all lefpM s the Russia ton min icialan wn pet as to who "forRadek. in tha HOMOV Pra\ os hY remit d in London by pt he has it on the autl at344 words
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Article157 1924-12-11 2 i Nc» > "_y. ee, and other machinery will some day run l imply the explosive power of v ays M. try, of interview with a Matin represt M. I •y believes he is >a the n m to tr irojren and oxygen— of which157 words
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Article139 1924-12-11 2 Hint* to Burglars. I is very foolish of burg:.,: choose j elaborate f yetting into a I. arc i 11 uny simple ones. A "f tru professi. n in France A t k-mith round rh. '1 -a. e had t ie Lev of t! ar.d u ,i he139 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement280 1924-12-11 2 Spend an Hour or Two AT THE HAPPY VALLEY. YOU WILL NOT j REGRET ITHOTEL DE BOER. MEDAN. DELL EAST COAST OP SUMATRA. TIIE LEADING HOTEL Ad uni dation and Cuisine aro un-; lurpanand ;>. the Dutch East Indies. The peltate bungalows, with Am. -ri. UO Bathroom. Mosquito-room and Telephone,280 words
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Advertisement448 1924-12-11 2 /y COMING NIBELUNGEN A Cot man Screen Adaptation of Germany's National LegendA Marvellous Cinema Achievement in two Epochs: SIEGFRIED. VENGEANCE of KRIMHILDE. Watch for Eurther Announcements! t SOLE DISTRIBUTOR EOR S.S.— I. M.S.— Si AM: R. M. DONAH, 184 ORCHARD ROAT'. I v- W PALLADIUM THEATRE hard Road AT!U.> TO-NIGHT448 words
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Advertisement281 1924-12-11 2 ALHAMBHA. the Second Show a m. Sh; TOPICAL BUDGLT THE COUNTRY MOUSE J r4r 1 Reel Pathe Tu AND FRO METRO PICTURES j BLANCHE SWi JOHN BOWERS r. MApp ELMO LINCOLN LON CHAN] ry \NK MANN IN "Quincy Adams Sawyer" In 0 Reels. (From Charh'- Foit- Lid_.ii The story of281 words
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Article638 1924-12-11 3 AUSTRALIAN COMMKNT. It ms to be generally assumed that, urn nf Conservative Gonoralucnt t. power, the scheme for building d' battleships at Singapore will be a\ a writer in thc British Australiai Bad Hem Bealandrr ajwtraHo iad Hem Zealand arc very pleased, bemuse, fal ariad isnsrellj. H638 words
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178 1924-12-11 3 ALLIED OFFICERS STONED IN BAVARIA. Incident of Armament Inspection. Berlin, Nov. ti. Detail, ol an incident whieli oeearrod ei [ngolstadl j ittiday following an anaaaaait brnpectioa by French oAoon of Um AIY-d Control Commission heen been ia- here from German sources, Allied tary qnartan in Borttn not having yet received178 words
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Article50 1924-12-11 3 The Daily Express regrets to asnounce that Mr. Frederick Miller, who. since the retirement of Sir .John Le Sage in June 1923, had been managing editor of the Daily Telegraph, died on Nov. I a. the age of fifty-seven. He had long career on the staff uf the Daily Telegraph.50 words
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Advertisement581 1924-12-11 3 Prettier Teeth Millions now get them by combating film fiii it the way to those whiter sought for ways to daily nght that you sec uuj w huo today. A film. midmV test is free. Two ways were found, and able ft can bring to you and yonrs authorities proved581 words
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Advertisement236 1924-12-11 3 i PSYCHOLOGY TSa-fmffmnpeM_HßpaMw_mißMm_maßii_4ai inimii»-^-- W f p M a BB^ MMnB MMM i^ (A study of the sub-conscious self) Strange things are revealed to us _I by a close study of the human mind. A STRANC.E THING, i FOR INSTANCE, IS THE POWER OF SUGGESTION. J i he idea may236 words
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Article1192 1924-12-11 4 A POLITICAL BOYCOTT IN SCOTLAND. (From Our Own Correspondent). Edinburgh, Nov. 12. The boycott is not an Irish invention. Something like it existed in all European count lies in the days of religious bigotries and periecotJOT-S. But since we in Scotland gave up "hating one another for the1,192 words
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Article108 1924-12-11 4 the British eled .rge- !>' conn S gapore, and prerernment to pre the full d lopment scheme. Both in and I anada there general' d I mandate f n mediate expe ned to the fulfilment of ade at the h some additional ns under -r of108 words
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Article171 1924-12-11 4 Barial Near lhe I re.'.- thf \0.,! London, Nov. tl B€r. .i h i Wi ttei Ci a Go- rge E hn iband, aho i ian m d the _kn li ri lOTee OOOntl before her- death in Y- w buried at Highgate yesterday. He w eighty-four171 words
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Article470 1924-12-11 4 THE POLITIC SITI mON From Oar Own < e re<p< Belfast. V, Fl i n -u.* f Ml Irelaad I lal ta e I n. n and w n.e:.. ui j --'!-> Bl publicans. Indie aad 5,.,.ai.-*- B-ijeiity ahew tr. ■»•*!< N rth« n I 'eland bas470 words
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Advertisement428 1924-12-11 4 When Bahfs Fmd turns sour in the Stomach J^sfe\ ACIDITY,FLATULENCS,CRIPING PAIN V_y\ INDIGESTION CDIARRHCEA \l*\ ARE THE RESULT. B&"u\M\ Older children, and adults too, suffer from JM*r V*«\ the same complaints for the same reason, JP 3 A^^\ aiui tlu s i:c>>r urt^t remedy and safey_ff* i £U*ud for each428 words
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Advertisement46 1924-12-11 4 i PROMINENT ENGMEE ENDCfi >.. Heads I Bbbbbi he ha H aid I havt J instant similar injuriwork. "S B_j ...1 healing Ti<E WORLDS SRESTEST KIB ROY -_*rf^ raw Solo Import''*; W. I This famous eld Englishßt Y r Coughs aud Colu* IY l b i ^^j__srs?i«<'46 words
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Article346 1924-12-11 5 REPLIES TO ADDRESS. i Beeek i I onion, Dec. H. ,i'.i| wit 1 the i u.-tomary -.•atr cerea i aao weather Hm t ..t: > i heered processions of the King aad Qaaea, f v. U was packf.l with and the galle uYhed persons. X r-.-pYu Ya-346 words
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Article109 1924-12-11 5 i re, Oec. El Ahram state it has been decided to appoint an Egyptian as Army, i 1 i decY l agreement ,vith Britain and there apt 00 foundation for the staterm I SW VR \.J WEEK. Calcutta. Pec. E iraj week," has be- until Mr. Das109 words
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Article124 1924-12-11 5 f are still s* rambling f and ably a share in Ha -IY"" 1 ii itaei id the late lay c,i uid. Kv aed ti al thi I'.iYn-- <le Talwhei -be .ur tess de Castel- £1.."»U0,000. and her obliga- -scam d all •vi r Europe." Kl124 words
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Article172 1924-12-11 5 DISCISSION POSTPONED. GUEAT BRITAIN INDISPENSABLE. [ReuterY Service.] Rome, Dee. i. 1 Yam il of the LoagaO has -greed to Britißh proposal to postpone discussion of thf Goaoea Btatoeal to bbbl mboSob. An Bpoahnn roeogaiaed the legitimacy ol tl request but at the same time M. Briand i brtad172 words
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Article264 1924-12-11 5 Raris, Dec ft. Tin Uh iter Of th.- Interior has 888l 0 ehrcalar hi 0M prefect- ol departments pointing out thai Prance Y still remaining faithful to h r traditions of hospitality and will protect foreign worker-- wishing to live peaceabt) hi Preach territory end erlll allow 1264 words
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Article159 1924-12-11 5 "flj lag L_be FtaaV i onstantinople, N*>». H. y naaanoi di ii d lin I Ippoeition las uhen K began oa attack on i Ministn of Kt-v stru ti< n foi groeel* the settli of Moslem imI <;•., eeot ahe an 19 itated U lh a159 words
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Article114 1924-12-11 5 NSork of the Metre -volitan. Passengers tarried to and from Wean t-e Metr p« litan Railway during As ab -ooathi Ihe Exhibition anu open, |a ed bi proximately hyoo.oou. million! •ven carried in 107,250 train--, which left Baker-streel Bad Wembley Parh ai the average rate o\' 650 daily.114 words
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Article130 1924-12-11 5 Barna] opaiatloai bb aa estate adjoining the Holloway Sanatorium at Stroude. Bear Virgin*! WntOr, have resulted in the diaeoverj Bf what appears to be an abundant -uppiy of water at a temperature of 70 fef, F. The boring has Iv.vn carried oa -ina- 1981 by Itaeen.130 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement441 1924-12-11 5 p L SINE3S CARDS. P^freEWrK MVMI V H.AR N INSI I NR' r_mr A Cigarette Factory. Inc. Manila. Established ia 1883. yttre* m 100 *■"> per MO Ohuinahle from: |\s| I \\i* 100 Booaasen Road. H__ee Seal f»r the Illustrated ofue a| MaeirY Instruments. c -mn ni in. !ni ooi441 words
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Advertisement57 1924-12-11 5 SITUATIONS VACXNt. "LEST WE FORGET." It s re*pa?sted that wheie all things are J., emj '.oyer, giv* preference to applications for employm. nt to Ex-service men. Apents everywhere. Easy ■fOBO A r k; bip m ney making; yearly bonus Experience and capita! not necessary. .ting particulars sent free to any57 words
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Advertisement673 1924-12-11 5 For WATCH VALUE Specialising in accurate timekeepers ll! to erhhatand the climatic condition- I of the East. 1 1 ROCKET WATCHES JOHORE LEVER i JN TWO SIZES hach MOTION LEVER THIN PATTERN i WITH SCREW oa_M Each. CASES stocks of Gold and Silver Hunters I and Half Hunters. WRISTLET WATCHES673 words
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Advertisement832 1924-12-11 5 A GUIDE TO THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ITS HISTORY, DEVELOPMENT AND I SE A BOOK WHICH ATTEMPTsI Pa e s TO ANSWER THE PROBLEMS $5.50 WHICH DAILY ARISE OUT CONTEMN 1. TIL roRV ol- < > _N G 1 IG I OF SPEECH AND WRITINC HE ENGLISH OH IO RAPHY. I832 words
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Article36 1924-12-11 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. PAI Y At tl >i it. ri it. H it il. f s;• Tr'. I __b T, lil L to C BJL LB s .y> I'■ King's j s I I ta ffctcT.36 words
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783 1924-12-11 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1924. Co-operative Rubber Selling. li" Mr. Cavendish did nothing else in Y.r COWTB6 oi iiis service for Government and the country, he would linger. e well oi public opinion for the solid inundations he has laid for tbe co-operative movement amongst the poorer rlawurn783 words
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Article1103 1924-12-11 6 \v ledge re ip* ;> .-.'lar fr :Y Straits Typeerritei a^o. Tl Bar. Aicaibald Eariag lefl l. Bag r Ettagapet. sa M nday. IL will be eeray 1'• r ■beal aaelc Mr. Gandhi stated l* bav* I Yed th. 1 Paesideritshi] I the C I frees, a- \.Y.. thei f1,103 words
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Article32 1924-12-11 6 From Our O^Tc^^. "hac at, add ti* J n. and Mr. c driturton uh. -tank ipa would look back on thoee years/sT ed the Commissi assistance he had a them.32 words
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Article61 1924-12-11 6 (From Oar i IVM "c»if.s In connection with a omnteitiai i $4,600 made by M. agairr>t Heem I4MBI a»< A-..- -4."' Judgment ha> man. an a,r that th, «J3 •dship h< v* r exercised a w plnaVd fraud in regard to tke diswb riven by Grat Lordship61 words
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Article68 1924-12-11 6 I new school to Ite built I Pagar Road. I h has so ried acjl rgxrten I an ornament to that I I tage wil I I being on the new road, which has rn__l school will be a great booe to ttr families in pea rane68 words
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Article216 1924-12-11 6 u the lateet reports of tke actrrtue e fleet of Launches, engaged prwat lag rubber smuggling, it is clear tht fl has been and i to be fully oeeipis J ne caae, the men ie a small crsft ap tared off Cape Rachado, assaulted tk < mender216 words
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Article86 1924-12-11 6 CWxaamar Guy Hard the d_kVn!tie n< J r \.^r in his county, which r*ias>. publication ov the Roccay The -ypc phoun.i Tontine our out! v «pks or <& phaleo 3ft will be phour or l* ,ve ...,i The mis*-*" we can get an>. 1W |f» ph.undou: till a.86 words
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Advertisement215 1924-12-11 6 §THE CONNOISSEUR CALDBECK'S Pilsener Quarts Pints. Solo Agents. CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. Ine >r* ri.- in S lane*, ai.) 4- Robinson Road. lelt phone No. 225. PAIRONISED sr^^s^l^_r^ BY ROYALTY. jj JEWELLERY OF THE DAY. A HANDSOME XMAS GIFT in KMFrLM DS. SMI HIRES. RUBIES. JADE FTL MOUNTED IN COLD215 words
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Advertisement21 1924-12-11 6 1 CREAM'S ONLY RIVAL. > *j*^ Sole Distributors: W. R. LOXLEY CO., Robinson Road, Singapore. i PEARS' tl I y GOLDEN SERIES.21 words
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Article59 1924-12-11 7 [A THK DITCH. \i.- n_mn [Beuter's Servic Linden. Dec. M Telegraph's diplomatic corthe aspects of the al Base, calls attentior especially the naval 3- tb in Holland and the Dutch ver> interested in it. a big British naval base at Pacific and Indian welcomed by the ier ci-59 words
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Article27 1924-12-11 7 [Beuter's Service.] Melbourne, D*a in. a result of the dock nam! a message from Perth •deration have passed a vour of negotiating for a27 words
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Article25 1924-12-11 7 •ter's Service.] Paris, Dec. It. her passed a vote of confid•nent by 319 to 29. The based on the Government s re-25 words
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Article41 1924-12-11 7 GERMANY AND THE DAWES PLAN. [Reuters Servicej Paris, Dec. 10. a.i ber M. Herriot stated that ving accepted the Dawes plan part to a right to Bbmml a mate of her capacit n formal contradiction .f rt cables appear ea .page41 words
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Article178 1924-12-11 7 u .ui, the mem on- cf Marshal Wade Bath on Oct. 31 I eldhuen. The tablet _t tary house ia the hurchyard where Marshal Wade he 41st of such memorials l placed on bouses in tin vhere famous men of the f Bath. Mr. C. H.178 words
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Article99 1924-12-11 7 EARTHQUAKE SHOCK AT BIRIMINGHAM. Affx- ...i j„ tht Premori Birmineham. <Vt. 24. iaanaaaaf tfte a the r tO-4«y J*» fcßd the senntion of being ahneet ?f* «r foot, while others sitting M*d to be slightly je rked upwarda. nelenUy shaken, hot no appears to have aaaa deae. -g- f the99 words
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Article16 1924-12-11 7 Vear tralia will ho f llowing (W.Australia I>eeember UM -w Au-«-16 words
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Article56 1924-12-11 7 THK NKW PBOGRAMME. OLD SHIPS TO BE DONE I P. [iL iter >■•:-. e. Washington, Dec U>. Before the House i:" ls| iN ApprDj ral Mr. Wilbui s y fer th Hen -tai >'• and the navy at t nro*ide<: Naval Lin Treed >gran_n_e .uggt- onolder ba* them56 words
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Article58 1924-12-11 7 [Reuter's Servh Rome, Dec. 10. A communique s: th l«egOC Council has decided la I May, an International i ice to dr IB I conve: |bf L•• rnaal traffic in arms an in whiih ti Blatea hai agreed to It was decided to summon h I -th..58 words
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Article45 1924-12-11 7 T ROTZKY ILL. [R*. r-. \|..M*.irt. Dev i.l. Trotzky, as was the case las* pear, has been sut: rom an infect I for a month post, the sequel to in: The doctors have urg ni to a Caucasus health res arii, at>Y- appear on pag«45 words
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Article359 1924-12-11 7 l When Ol Ghepu- I for I V Prim*? M I the Nandi clan baya Vo:.; wa- -Gree: grass, and I ae harangued the warriors each Bight he war-club hut. and rubbed int :i_e_c as cattle was the weal nbe. what they wanted was goqd graah359 words
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Article153 1924-12-11 7 Luher Co-operation Needed. Calentta. Dee. I. Patna. Nov _.i*th.— ln the course of a C avacatiaa aannai al Patna Oaivnaltj, j p, the Bengali scientist, said that un. nent and economic distress I pres'ented a problem even more than elsewhere. It was traffic that a with153 words
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Article1441 1924-12-11 7 HAVE PLAINTIFFS _XY REMEDY? i Effect of Rescinding Contract. Whoa ti:. hearing af the sction hi which Chop Ban Kheng are suing Chop Siang Huah and Messrs Latham and o. for $750,000 damages v a.-» resumed in the Supi Court y* iterday, hefora tha Chief •hi •.<•-■.1,441 words
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Article116 1924-12-11 7 THE BUS STRIKE. !o the Editor. Sir I am glad to Nad Un letter of J\ Kea_bei of the Public" appearing in your issue of to-day on the above subject. We certainly do :>ut wi-h to encourage reckless driving, but we do not want the bui116 words
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462 1924-12-11 7 PHILIP GIBBS: THE NEW G RE ATH E ART. Tc th- great reading public he is SiPhilip Gibbs, a distinguished writer of delightful fiction. Eut to those who mad'.' ponnradeahip with bin during those loag] dreary days when he was buildmir up Bl great reputation as a war correspondent on462 words
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Advertisement123 1924-12-11 7 i Useful Xmas Presents PURITAN Case of 12 Sterling Silver CHIPPENDALE Tea Spoons Price 136-54 ase of ti Sterlii Silver aa Tea Spoons and Tongs I Price $2.5.00 PLAIN SEAL END Sterling Silver Tea Spoon- PILLAR Caae of 6 Price $1230 Case of 12 Sterling S. r Case of 12123 words
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Advertisement804 1924-12-11 8 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Services to. LONDON \MSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES. HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Point*. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. Due Singapore. X PHEMII'S804 words
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Advertisement508 1924-12-11 8 STEAMER SAILINGS *^mm*m^^^——i—mm^m—**^mmm**^—^^*^mm— mm***—^^~—^—m—*mm~.— m*^^**m~^mm^^^*m***^****^*m*^~ i Ellerman Bucknall' Steamship Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) ELLMiT~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 TOKJO due Jan. 28 s.s.508 words
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Advertisement461 1924-12-11 8 STEAMER SAILINGS P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND AP< \R LlNE(lncorporated .a I-_ng r .__r. MAIL, PASSENGER AND \R(,o >h..\|(i> 0 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAYH.A. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Centra. t with His Maj< t; C,..\eri.: oOUTWARDS FROM LONDON. i' \W For China and Japan. For Marseillea,461 words
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Advertisement479 1924-12-11 9 "EAMER SAILINGS O. S. K. Line. Daatfaatiaaa Steamer*.. Arr. Dept. ijgri naarfnrrr Rottcrdnn_, An* m a Colombo, Adaa aad P Vn.V> Maru I If 1 1, M -1 Tork ri* Fraaeiaeo, Panaasa h,, M a!U f.. K ly Cape Town, Rio. Santoa and Buenos Aires via v•' -'-i Maru .Ltr..479 words
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Advertisement474 1924-12-11 9 STEAMER SAILINGS Round-the-World PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE H Days to BOSTON 41 Days to NEW YORK HER& NY COAI DUST. NO CD Dl R& ABSOLU i B CLEANLINESS. via Port Said, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa and Marseilles. From New York these fine, new liners continue on Round the World, returning to474 words
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Advertisement683 1924-12-11 9 I STEAMER SAILINGS STRUTHERS AND BARRY. (Operating L. S. Government Ships.) SINGAPORE TO~LOS ANGELES AND fcAN FRANCISCO. U.S.S.B. west jester to toekai* nd bad Wm I U.S.S.B WEST PROSPECT to and kai J Uy.S.R. WEST CARMONA to ■ad su 1 m emert appr \q days i Taking eargO to all683 words
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Article71 1924-12-11 10 .STEAMER HELD IP BV CYCLONE. The Orient Steam Navigation liner, Ori adil, has wirelessed that she was hov.' to in a cyclone in Lat. 14.57 S., Long 99 E.. at midnight on Tuesday. The message, which was picked up in Singapore early ye-terday 'morning also states flhat the71 words
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Article660 1924-12-11 10 I-TTEMPT TO CRE ATY I'.IY ORD. Paddling Across France to Rome. Plymouth, Nov. 4. ieutenant George Smyth, who paddled a >e from Sydney, Nova Scotia, fa New k. and intends crossing the Channel ii_ 15-foot bc«at, reached Plymouth labi the Cunard liner Lancastria. Mr.660 words
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Article196 1924-12-11 10 n PlettaM, *he ira. sntot f tin Ml i ir -t'-iki'.a i oatrait t'l ah i id riot and sperrstr CoBBl K lin in has acquired fame and success while oungish man. }le was bom years n.eted with thc teduik|lM of sailing rom hi- aa*dy ynyth. His196 words
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Article38 1924-12-11 10 The Labour Party wants to encourage trade with our Dominions, but the whole of the trade with our Dominions put toge- ther does not make a tithe of the market Europe offers at our back doors. Lord ThomsonLord Thomson - 38 words
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Advertisement533 1924-12-11 10 Burns Philp Line Ir orpoiated in Australia.) FOR .SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Popular nr ailings by the well-known steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons] ar MONTORO (5,00. ton**.) Th s.s. MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia. Cabins de Lu* single berth cabins, swimming533 words
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Advertisement254 1924-12-11 10 I-yij: \c.ents JOHN LIITLE Co. L I' SINGAPOH ev Kl SAIGON REGULAR FORTNIGHT!.. SERVICE Mail Service SAILING SUNDA. 9 \M AFFRETEURS INDOCHINOIS s.s. PAUL BEAU Dec. 14 PAUL BEAU Dec. 28 For freight, passage and further par I ticulars. apply to THE SUCCESSORS OF MOINE COMTE CO. Phone 238. 8-10,254 words
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Advertisement203 1924-12-11 10 messac;kk!k< v\i:,mv^ der contract with Mail and Passenger Ml I IOKIVH.HTI.Y I \R EASTERN SERVICE. MOMI s 1 Maraeißea ria CeUwW. Djft^ti and Port Said. ltWidue Dec. K ANGERS Kl.ooo due Dec. 2} li Te Jaaea via Saisaa, •Odue Dec 14 15jt90 due Dec. 8 I CFM. ill |;\i, j203 words
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Miscellaneous495 1924-12-11 10 TO-DAY. Pulau Soegi and San. lam A. Hong i) a.m rulau Soifl Benuit <» aaa, :uc a aad Pontian Bdina a.m Cue •!> and Benu't Mersing 9 a.m. Bawean, Sourabaya, St-^,,.. Kota Baroe, Balik Papan aad SanaPort Swettenham. Suez. Havre, Liverpool d Glasgow DemodocM 11 a.m. Poit Dickson and p.495 words
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Article610 1924-12-11 11 IRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. WBDNBBDAT, HMX i wth. [Figarti n bracket- .-hu\v t_M issu-.- valu. af Um Share ia dollars tmleai otherwise laanced.] MINING. rJuyers Sellers 'I (SI »;i tam Tin i..;, (it v 6d John Tin 53 56 56s c.d Aj«l 1 10) SJW610 words
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Article54 1924-12-11 11 I -10. Baak I ra.s. Baak, it rra.nd Private credit. 3 m.s. i New Yerk, .ad I'■ ait.- N a Pl "'.and India, T. T. Hongkong, demand I skehi i tad Ja\ dem; nd Bangkok, demand 77 Btieieifi, Baak Baying $8.54 Bank of Kr aYr.d Kate 4 p.c. Bar54 words
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Article167 1924-12-11 11 December 10. 178 Tea* $129.00 Gambia* 31 50 P'ffl r Wiite 40.50 Psppst- Blm k 20.00 Fteks Tapioca Pearl Sago Small Copra 12.25 1 aai Sundried Rice, Baaaaaa white Opium, Benare- unt. 4.000 Rice Siam \Y lYr export 30.00 B Ska N I for ex; Biss, Siam Bioken Cl167 words
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Article37 1924-12-11 11 Singapore. Dec. 10. noon. S a.. Sts lard PYY I Sn Sl et. S| f.Y-, Jan.-March 65 1 A 1 -Jun* Y Q4. Landon Quota: 1 Sba La. I Marin 1 Steady.37 words
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Article22 1924-12-11 11 The Baraga desert trflns of Afi i pay i taxes so it is a mystery what makes them savage.— New Britain HeraldNew Britain Herald - 22 words
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Article62 1924-12-11 11 The Singap ommerce 1 I ataleejaai a.Y lbs.; #6BJM tons. Sol*i QjM t< a Sj».,C I• Neu V„H Y* cts. RRR I I.EM l/l i Ribbed Saioked Sheet < ,a- ivi lh Quality ■te Quality Off Qua; < r 1 Ofl Jour Lar^ 42H to 64 1 an62 words
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Article115 1924-12-11 11 MACPHAIL CO. LTD'S REPORT. Sin«a|>*»r*-. Ia la biibbt-r. I. 1 < i n -al 129. id. Rubin rv—l a- atakaY n done at 28^ Y IY at 3,10 cu; Panag a t 5.40. Mmm. 19. Murais have buyers at 2.95 Hits :a.Y with Tai are wanted at 6s oners at115 words
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Article128 1924-12-11 11 ROSE MACPHAIL CO'S REPORT. (L. R. Macphail.) Sin_ap.,rr. I H Rubher.Tin.- -t2 YY ni. 129. it: toaa. i are attention but business i easy to put through. There are of the cheaper stocks, se ing: for be- ces. Mining qu a are unchanged, stei ing* most enquiries. Industrials are well128 words
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Article84 1924-12-11 11 PHILIPPINES RUBBER Fir-t Shipmenl t*. \m« r Tl says: Carry in«r the finst commercial skip ment of raw rubbei hipped from the Philippines to the I res, tho lun Pacil eight r West Hannwa ara Yokohama recently. According Captain C. J. 1 the rubber was the occasion for s big84 words
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Advertisement345 1924-12-11 11 s >IMmjMMI Assurances in force over $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED* (liK-orporati'd in Straits Settlements) I HEAD Ol E:— Winch ri r House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 82 Old Jewry, E.C. s .2o,tHJO deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies345 words
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Advertisement425 1924-12-11 11 i^BV______D_B_^__HHßß_HE_aaa-_H_H_l__H_H_B BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. —Established 1880*— i a itaJ Subscribed Y. MS 000,000 up) Reserve Fund Y. 77.000.00ti Presidera: k. Kaaaan Raq. \l Ichi ra .i. Es.p DIRI i rons. s E Bar* ri K. M< rinuira. M. Odagir: i: Igaraahi, Eaq. K. I\ k. Mogi__lt E-a. Tatsuma425 words
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Advertisement581 1924-12-11 11 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OE INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND (HINA. Ine i-po rated in England by B jral Charter. Paid uv Yapital in SQMOS iiea I Mill 13^000,000 Ri m ret Weed 3*900,000 Reeerrt l. f Proj ;;.'•!> i.doo ili..\l» OFFICE, SS Ri igata I. ndoßi E.C. A and Branches. Aloi Stai581 words
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Advertisement242 1924-12-11 11 1 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. IT. FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Honds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. HARRISONS. BARKER Co.. Ltd Branch Office 61. The Arcade. Collver Quay. m A GORDON LEE. Resident Mana; r. BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING242 words
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Article339 1924-12-11 12 Kl NMM, (HAP II KEE LOTTERY. F\pert Evidence on Marbles! i»ur:nir tr f< w ths there have -a.t .a.i rumours to the effe* r-a.r I a Ji Km ii Kang earriad gip r a fairly large stale. Folice pros* i Hbm Is Übm aaaa .a \a >a nfirm339 words
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265 1924-12-11 12 --ran I'n-hrem !.t France. i'ans n rj. A party of 235 Russian wo_ caaVgrants to the Unit Btaaas have ta a hunger strike at Cherbourg under cur rmstances. The emigrants sold all their remaining property over a year ago. aa with the proceeds purchased atean265 words
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Article186 1924-12-11 12 Hif-h Expectation* of Orange William Calcutta. Die, 2. Th<- p M ei 'he f r •nr Expert- 101 .lonely watching f onn during the past fee aeafci i nMmtly exptct the Y. phies. the Viceroy'* I Kir.ir 11 r's ups. will bi th l >f rf t186 words
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Article163 1924-12-11 12 \N EASY WIN AT lOOWOCMR A. Hearne's Fine Innings. [Beatar'l Service.] loowiKimba, Dec. 10. Tht M.C.C. in their firsl innings made Y.»-l for th; loss three wickets and then d dared th* ■'•ara- closed. Hearne had ntiriu* la: soundly nnd was not out y; hii inn ngs baying163 words
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Article63 1924-12-11 12 SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKET TO UR. Rhodesia Defeated. [Reuter's Service.] Rulawayo, Dee. 9. Mr. S. B. .1 a-i team defeated Bhodcsiß eight wickets. Batting fir*, JoeTi tean. Bcorad 294, ntrii atirtg 151 ar.d .Jameson 90. Kl des.a plied w ith 121. and ft lYwYg on ma a 212. I K-aT-hratrr -ea*Y63 words
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Article560 1924-12-11 12 Brisbane. No\. 2.K T'r- f we a. short description of .a fcwi tl Ma YY and Queen Y- a- :Y f: K :e-: The M.C.C. »_ar a tl ae. Milch a.. g ••s.avd t< -da.y. I > E w ell. E- arne. Wo* Y;a > aaai k560 words
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Article226 1924-12-11 12 Oxford Beats Cambridge. Reuter's Service. London, Dee. 9. A: ragger Oxford beat. Cambridge by 11 points to 8 at Twickenham. The weather waa dull anal mild and 30,000 spectators were present. After twenty-five minutes' play Devitt scored a try for Cambridge. Barlow failing to convert. Three minutes later226 words
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Article191 1924-12-11 12 Tin following aril] rfiproaciiil the Asiatic Petr ieum Company againat the SLC.C A XV, lh*. Padang thi.s afternoon: C E. Winter; 6. B. Adams. I. V. West. w. Caifidan, A. other; D. S. Rohaiton, A. G. a. M'esley: H. Wilkinson. R. H. MalHaaaa, c. M. Vigtioles, w. B. Hadley.191 words
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Article241 1924-12-11 12 "A dul v hich ira- had u h oeurod .a r I i M raara, which aa- fan Ished ti.- country and iti count] with p h rt i Roal playi rs, re i which, I e th- I tl pail i f wm hi i eri* d,241 words
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Article167 1924-12-11 12 London, Dee. 2. At Uaneliy the weather- wa- fine, ana 22, 00 -m iton wra present Iwa ground va? "-oftish fojlowir.g th*- overnight rain. rheie was a sensational start, the visitor! pressing iad Ehayi Bvane being! foK'cd to touch down twice. Ather ben I Btaa,167 words
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Article51 1924-12-11 12 Laadjafl, Dec. 2. Melbourne. In the tinal.- of the Victorian lawn tennis championships singles Patteron beat Cqnuaings, I-l, in-s. 9-7. 1 The latter, S youthful Svdney player, lefeated O'Hara Wood ia the semi-final. Ifl the doubles. Patumson and Hawkes teal atelnnef ami Fltchett, B-f, r>-4, '.-4.51 words
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61 1924-12-11 12 CUP FOR COLONY-F.M.S. TENNIS MATCH. His Erveellemy Sir- Laurence Guillemard ins wn! the cup he is pre*, ntine. to th" President of the L. T. A. ol Malaya. It 5 v a rg handsome me. He has approved he following inscription: Lawn TennY _BSi ciation of Malaya, The Guillemard Cup.61 words
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Article205 1924-12-11 12 The December- monthly medal was piay*-,! rfOT on Saturday and Sunday. Ith ani Ttr. inetant. The senior division was won b\ M. P Rutley, with a nett scon,, of 77. The ball sweep on Saturday was won b\ li. I). Rutley and G. F. Murphy, who tiec205 words
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Article163 1924-12-11 12 The followiag ii the raaaM ti Hm Iran TY Rrst round to be played »n Tuesday. lGth December. Mrs. Demuth vs. Mrs. J. I Campbell. Mrs. A. P. Cameron vs. Mis.. N. GrMßth Joaas, Mr-, m. f. Harray ia, Mr-. R. K. Morris. Mi--. 1.. Stevens Mr-.163 words
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Article50 1924-12-11 12 The iaai I thi Singa] Golf Chs nshi] RJ..: Bn Ml aad L.D. Har lie will 1 e played Satur ia\ :a. 9 a day next in two rounds of holes. Plaj wiH commence at I S*daah "rr Sa" I iftei 9.15 o'clock on Sunday ra rning.50 words
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Article30 1924-12-11 12 The month!;, medal is postponed until En- 20th and 21st and the Mf Dec. 22nd on ac unt of the final rounds f th- Singapore Golf Championihta.30 words
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Article62 1924-12-11 12 London. N.e. 2.1. ih ihin I, Lai a. H Balifaa.) Batley 88, w..~. Banuai 6. Sarmauu Bkradf* rd Yen 0. I'n.utrhtm: Hai:t..x 11. Fratht. nd 2. Dev. > Huddersfl Id 10. igh Huh. Kingston La la 9. H 11. Bramley Ke .:n >\. Helen's Salford 8, RTarriagtoa62 words
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Article101 1924-12-11 12 Scottish League —2nd Div. London. No-.. 2H. The laaaal athletic wpeet* ol Bahal Anthony's Boys School will be held on Saturday on the school playground, tl 2 p.m. The exhibition of school work will al-o hi hold an the maa. day. Rueati ind friends of thi Khool iN101 words
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Article24 1924-12-11 12 Barrister at Bhoreditch 'arm Conrt, after a kmg -pt. een by a < '-na: It tram. then, that there is an end t r.i! things.24 words
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Advertisement151 1924-12-11 12 I 1 MAKE SURE 1 1 1 1 WITHO! y (j&Ey 4 His Wasters Voirf y™»*^ PRICES TO Sin Mi iMR 7 atLISTRATED VTALOGUE S. MOUTRiE^Tb., Lib RAFFLES PLA( I v> the best clubs* always— the on£ best cigarette! As certain y with them an ridejitiabie atmoS' pherc oj ?y151 words
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Miscellaneous58 1924-12-11 12 SINGAPORE V(LI NTI.ER OOBPt, Saturday. 13th, Fairer Range, p.m. Chinese C >, Musketry rlifffflf-fatil ;a Sunday. 14th. Farrer Range a... II i--9jeee Co. Musketry class.'f'a-at aaa HOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for Week Ending llth Dec. 1924. Thursday, llth Band PractYe. Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. Friday, 12th. Mra;;- :-v Class, SVC58 words
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